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like atari days. >> atari i understand. yeah. >> we have a lot coming up at 5:30. bay area parents challenging state assessment tests. >>> a tiny child trapped in a boat in dark waters could have intervened. >>> right now on news channel 8 at 5:30. >>> parents from three bay area counties in a tal ha see courtroom today on behalf of their kids. challenging a state law that could force their third graders to be >>> i'm jen leigh. >> and i'm josh benson. thanks for being with us. >> that story from the capitol tonight and state law requires that third graders who don't perform well on tests be held back and it is now under fire. parents from hernando, sarasota and another county are fighting back.
like atari days. >> atari i understand. yeah. >> we have a lot coming up at 5:30. bay area parents challenging state assessment tests. >>> a tiny child trapped in a boat in dark waters could have intervened. >>> right now on news channel 8 at 5:30. >>> parents from three bay area counties in a tal ha see courtroom today on behalf of their kids. challenging a state law that could force their third graders to be >>> i'm jen leigh. >> and i'm...
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. >> the founder of the atari is from the same town. >>> new tonight at 9:00, the only f.d.a. approved procedure years, you will meet the plastic surgeon who can remove cellulite dimples and have you back on your feet in an hour. >> you have the leanest body building patients who has cellulite and people who have a little bit of weight to lose can have cellulite. >> how does it work? we're going to tell you tonight >>> coming up, you might want to cut out sugary drinks out of your diet after you hear about a new study. >>> plus, a dog comes to the rescue of a toddler. >>> later, the mariah carey billboard that has been pulled. day! the freshest food and low albertsons prices. and right now you can save even more during our huge anniversary sale. happy anniversary to me. get pepsi, 12-pack 12-ounce cans, 4 for $10. doritos, fritos, or cheetos, select varieties and sizes, $1.77 each. usda choice petite sirloin steaks, buy 1 get 3 free. albertsons huge anniversary sale. tennessee family is relieved >>> one tennessee family is relieved after their dog saved them from being in a ro
. >> the founder of the atari is from the same town. >>> new tonight at 9:00, the only f.d.a. approved procedure years, you will meet the plastic surgeon who can remove cellulite dimples and have you back on your feet in an hour. >> you have the leanest body building patients who has cellulite and people who have a little bit of weight to lose can have cellulite. >> how does it work? we're going to tell you tonight >>> coming up, you might want to cut out...
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. >> happening right now, a portion of interstate 275 just reopened moments ago atary deadly crash this forecast just before noon. this is near mile marker 16 on the skyway bridge in st. petersburg. we're trying to gather more information. as soon as we do get that information, we'll pass it along to 0 you. >> tonight hillsboro county deputies are investigating shooting at an apartment complex on english hills court. a machine walked up to an apartment, knocked on the door, and told the people inside he had been shot. got a say his injuries are not life-threatening. >>> right now, there are nearly 500 cases of the zika virus here in florida. most of them in united states and broward counties, part -- miami-dade and broward counties, but key centerly related to transmitted by mosquitoes right here in the state. the mayor will be outlining steps tomorrow to tell you how to protect yourself here in the tampa area. we'll have that information off our newscast at 11:00. >>> a funeral for a music teacher was held today. caroline she and another teacher were in tampa when they were hit by a dr
. >> happening right now, a portion of interstate 275 just reopened moments ago atary deadly crash this forecast just before noon. this is near mile marker 16 on the skyway bridge in st. petersburg. we're trying to gather more information. as soon as we do get that information, we'll pass it along to 0 you. >> tonight hillsboro county deputies are investigating shooting at an apartment complex on english hills court. a machine walked up to an apartment, knocked on the door, and told...
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. >> companies that were starting to build personal computers, companies like atari, commodore, apple, began to see them as a home market and it was starting to seep into the public consciousness. >> personal computers have become the business of at least 25 manufacturers with three companies, radio shack, apple and commodore, grabbing three-quarters of the market. >> this personal computer costs about $1400 and fits nicely on a desk corner. duplicating its performance just five years ago would have cost $75,000 and involve a unit the size of a large refrigerator. >> when the average american thought computer they thought ibm. it made mainframe computers that ran pretty much everything. >> ibm was one of the most powerful corporations in america and in technology, it was the most powerful company that had ever existed in technology. >> because of this activity in personal computers, it started to make ibm look like it was somewhere behind the eight ball. >> they look at the apple ii and say we can make one of those. we build the computers that put america on the moon. we will get in t
. >> companies that were starting to build personal computers, companies like atari, commodore, apple, began to see them as a home market and it was starting to seep into the public consciousness. >> personal computers have become the business of at least 25 manufacturers with three companies, radio shack, apple and commodore, grabbing three-quarters of the market. >> this personal computer costs about $1400 and fits nicely on a desk corner. duplicating its performance just...
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anderson says he's hopeful that atari founder and native to the salt lake city area, nolan bushell, will pay the vintage arcade a visit in after beating the reds yesterday, the brewers have a border battle with the cubs, starting tomorrow afternoon at wrigley field. but you might say that the two teams are on the same side ... for a battle that's bigger than baseball. tom pipines goes beyond the game. 12:46 really cool; he's a good dude he definiel 12:51 did then brewers catcher jonathan lucroy say that about a cubs player?? 12:51 he really wants to help people through his personal experiences. i think that's an honorable thing for sure. 12:54 before the trade to texas, luc was talking about cubs 1st baseman anthony rizzo. last month, the 2 all stars were on the same side....at a news conference for a cause that goes beyond baseball. they teamed up to support cancer research and related charities in wisconsin and illinois. the cubs slugger has a powerful testimony. "when i was 18 i was diagnosed with cancer and it was insane to me because i just got drafted out of high school, all my fri
anderson says he's hopeful that atari founder and native to the salt lake city area, nolan bushell, will pay the vintage arcade a visit in after beating the reds yesterday, the brewers have a border battle with the cubs, starting tomorrow afternoon at wrigley field. but you might say that the two teams are on the same side ... for a battle that's bigger than baseball. tom pipines goes beyond the game. 12:46 really cool; he's a good dude he definiel 12:51 did then brewers catcher jonathan lucroy...
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direct mail, sort of pseudo scientific newsletter with graphics that looked like they were made on an atari. he ran what he called his own research institute on a sprawling compound in rural oregon, and from that self-proclaimed research institute, he made direct mail solicitations to the general public in oregon. and he asked people to please mail him samples of their urine. he had this ongoing, long-term, scientific project for which he said he needed pee samples from as many people as possible. so he asked for them. he also had unusual theories about radiation being good for your health. so maybe we should think about spraying radioactive material around on playgrounds and in backyards. he also contended for a time that hiv-aids was not really a virus. hiv was more of a government plot, a conspiracy, a man-made catastrophe. this guy's name was art robinson. he was a really unusual cat. and if you've ever had the time to read the fine print about everybody who's ever run for congress in your home district, no matter where you live, probably not terribly surprising to find out that an ecce
direct mail, sort of pseudo scientific newsletter with graphics that looked like they were made on an atari. he ran what he called his own research institute on a sprawling compound in rural oregon, and from that self-proclaimed research institute, he made direct mail solicitations to the general public in oregon. and he asked people to please mail him samples of their urine. he had this ongoing, long-term, scientific project for which he said he needed pee samples from as many people as...
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direct mail, sort of pseudo scientific newsletter with graphics that looked like they were made on an atari. he ran what he called his own research institute on a sprawling compound in rural oregon, and from that self-proclaimed research institute, he made direct mail solicitations to the general public in grandchildroregon. and he asked people to please mail him samples of their urine. he had this ongoing, long-term, scientific project for which he said he needed pee samples from as many people as possible. so he asked for them. he also had unusual theories about radiation being good for your health. so maybe we should think about spraying radioactive material around on playgrounds and in backyards. he also contended for a time that hiv-aids was not really a virus. hiv was more of a government plot, a conspiracy, a man-made catastrophe. this guy's name was art robinson. he was a really unusual cat. and if you've ever had the time to read the fine print about everybody who's ever run for congress in your home district, no matter where you live, probably not terribly surprising to find out t
direct mail, sort of pseudo scientific newsletter with graphics that looked like they were made on an atari. he ran what he called his own research institute on a sprawling compound in rural oregon, and from that self-proclaimed research institute, he made direct mail solicitations to the general public in grandchildroregon. and he asked people to please mail him samples of their urine. he had this ongoing, long-term, scientific project for which he said he needed pee samples from as many...
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i like the old music they used to play, and the primitive graphics that look straight out of an atari game. like the legendary anchors narrating the results. there's brokaw, john chancellor. i like watching the maps get filled in. by the way, those maps we fill in every presidential election night, well, they used to do it a little differently than they do it now. see if you can spot what i mean. >> decision '76, nbc news continues its election night report. here's john chancellor and david brinkley. >> and first i'd like to give you a quick guided tour of our big beautiful map, so you can see what has been happening there, how the colors are coming in, which means which candidates are carrying which states. as you can see, there are six states illuminated in red, or dark gray. those are carter states. there's one state lit up in blue, indiana, and that's ford's one and only state so far. >> we have another state to project, nbc news projects jimmy carter the winner in florida. that was not a big surprise. he had campaigned down there. so had his running mate, but you see it on our ma
i like the old music they used to play, and the primitive graphics that look straight out of an atari game. like the legendary anchors narrating the results. there's brokaw, john chancellor. i like watching the maps get filled in. by the way, those maps we fill in every presidential election night, well, they used to do it a little differently than they do it now. see if you can spot what i mean. >> decision '76, nbc news continues its election night report. here's john chancellor and...
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that's when -- atari's breakout. i did that for -- i realized my life is passing me by. >> life was much easier when it was pong. >> remember frogger? a good one. >> what's frogger? >> you didn't do frogger? the frog has to get across the road and he keeps getting run over. abby, what was your favorite game? >> frogger. tetris. frogger is the best of all time. get on board. >> i don't do that. i tend to talk to people. >> younger than your son, sorry. >> generational. >> is that -- i have never seen that side of you, abby. >>> we have some headlines to get to now. we'll start with this. a navy s.e.a.l.er is using the using the so-called clinton defense to avoid being behind bars. he is accused of taking six classified pictures of a submarine he was working on back in 2009. he is asking for probation, citing the fbi's decision not to indict clinton for having sensitive information on her server. >>> and a hack for the democrats. one of them is too quote pro police. one suggested that joe garcia running against -- who'
that's when -- atari's breakout. i did that for -- i realized my life is passing me by. >> life was much easier when it was pong. >> remember frogger? a good one. >> what's frogger? >> you didn't do frogger? the frog has to get across the road and he keeps getting run over. abby, what was your favorite game? >> frogger. tetris. frogger is the best of all time. get on board. >> i don't do that. i tend to talk to people. >> younger than your son, sorry....