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radio host hugh hewitt how republicans can leave america out of political gridlock and alfred university philosophy professor west a cot explored why frugality may be the key to happiness. in the coming weeks on afterwards the parents of trayvon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin, discuss this done's life-and-death as well as their experiences for the judicial system. other and journalist cynthia littleton reflect on the founding fathers calls for a unified america. council on foreign relations president richard haas for the challenges facing us foreign policy. of this morning political consultant roger stowe examined how donald trump was able to win the 2016 presidential election. >> the first person to imagine a trump presidency was not me but former president richard nixon. i was working for nixon doing political chores in his postpresidential years and he met donald trump in george steinbrenner's box and they hit it off. he called me the next day and said i met your man. i got to tell you he has got it. he could really go all the way. >> he said that? >> and then days later he d
radio host hugh hewitt how republicans can leave america out of political gridlock and alfred university philosophy professor west a cot explored why frugality may be the key to happiness. in the coming weeks on afterwards the parents of trayvon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin, discuss this done's life-and-death as well as their experiences for the judicial system. other and journalist cynthia littleton reflect on the founding fathers calls for a unified america. council on foreign...
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alfred in california, open phones, go ahead. caller: good morning. how are you? thank you for taking my call. i have two comments. one, a question regarding maxine waters when she came on msnbc calling donald trump and his cabinet scum bags, she's a congresswoman, who kind of language is that in regard to young people? i mean, she's a congresswoman calling them scum bags and another thing, the democrats continue to say that donald trump is racist and white supremacist, i did research and democrats are the ones that are for the ku klux klan, why doesn't that come out? why isn't there investigation in regard to ethics and what waters said, calling them scum bags? that is unacceptable. host: alfred, you think the discourse in american politics is at the worst you have seen it? caller: yes, i have. i have never seen this in my life and i was appalled, it turned my stomach in regard to her using that word. why did that word and that incident strike you so much? a lot of people talk about incidents of discourse deteriorate nothing our political system. caller: well i s
alfred in california, open phones, go ahead. caller: good morning. how are you? thank you for taking my call. i have two comments. one, a question regarding maxine waters when she came on msnbc calling donald trump and his cabinet scum bags, she's a congresswoman, who kind of language is that in regard to young people? i mean, she's a congresswoman calling them scum bags and another thing, the democrats continue to say that donald trump is racist and white supremacist, i did research and...
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radio host hugh hewitt how republicans can leave america out of political gridlock and alfred university philosophy professor west a cot explored why frugality may be the key to happiness. in the coming weeks on afterwards the parents of trayvon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin, discuss this done's life-and-death as well as their experiences for the judicial system. other and journalist cynthia littleton reflect on the founding fathers calls for a unified america. council on foreign relations president richard haas for the challenges facing us foreign policy. of this morning political consultant roger stowe examined how donald trump was able to win the 2016 presidential election. >> the first person to imagine a trump presidency was not me but former president richard nixon. i was working for nixon doing political chores in his postpresidential years and he met donald trump in george steinbrenner's box and they hit it off. he called me the next day and said i met your man. i got to tell you he has got it. he could really go all the way. >> he said that? >> and then days later he d
radio host hugh hewitt how republicans can leave america out of political gridlock and alfred university philosophy professor west a cot explored why frugality may be the key to happiness. in the coming weeks on afterwards the parents of trayvon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin, discuss this done's life-and-death as well as their experiences for the judicial system. other and journalist cynthia littleton reflect on the founding fathers calls for a unified america. council on foreign...
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there you go atlanta up 14-0 and worse for the brady bunch and later in the second brady picked off alfred, 82 yard interception for a touchdown and worst by brady in a playoff game and patriots fall behind by 25 points but brady picks his head up and he picks his team up too, fourth quarter and danny a touchdown and get within eight after the two point conversion. down eight final minutes and patriots receiver adelman how does this catch this, never touches the ground and leads it in under a minute left and james white wow new england within two and go for two and the tie brady to amendola and ties it at 28 and goes to over time for the first time in superbowl history patriots with the ball, ball game, james white gets in, touchdown, patriots win superbowl 51, 34-28 in over time, they score 31 unanswered points to win, the biggest come back in superbowl history brady and coach bill are the winningest coach in superbowl history. >> they are all three and are all different and this has been just an incredible team and just happy to you know be a part of it, you know, we played our tails off
there you go atlanta up 14-0 and worse for the brady bunch and later in the second brady picked off alfred, 82 yard interception for a touchdown and worst by brady in a playoff game and patriots fall behind by 25 points but brady picks his head up and he picks his team up too, fourth quarter and danny a touchdown and get within eight after the two point conversion. down eight final minutes and patriots receiver adelman how does this catch this, never touches the ground and leads it in under a...
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alfred, what has your role been in all this, emotional support? are you heading up emotional support? are you heading up the campaign to get it back as well? yeah, just sort of emotional support for tess and making sure that we can chase up any leads that become available as the campaign gathers more speed. it isjust amazing. tess has been getting lots of messages through from other girls thatjust wish the of messages through from other girls that just wish the best and some of the leads are actually quite useful. fingers crossed and hoping for the best. tess has obviously got huge sentimental value, notjust best. tess has obviously got huge sentimentalvalue, notjust for best. tess has obviously got huge sentimental value, not just for you but your grandmother as well, your whole family, we know much about the original owner, which grandmother said and what about monetary value? have you got any sense if the worst case scenario does unfold and you don't get it back, will there be any kind of compensation? yet, there will be an insurance claim and
alfred, what has your role been in all this, emotional support? are you heading up emotional support? are you heading up the campaign to get it back as well? yeah, just sort of emotional support for tess and making sure that we can chase up any leads that become available as the campaign gathers more speed. it isjust amazing. tess has been getting lots of messages through from other girls thatjust wish the of messages through from other girls that just wish the best and some of the leads are...
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alfred, what is your role been in this? emotional support, are you heading up the campaign to get it back as well? yeah, just sort of emotional support for tests and making sure that we can chase up any leads become available as the campaign gathers more speed. —— emotional support for tess. tess has been getting lots of amazing messages through from other girls and theyjust wish her the best and some of the leads are quite useful. fingers crossed and hoping for the best. tess, there is obviously huge sentimental value not just for you but also your grandmother and to family. do we know much about the original owner, which grandmother said and what about monetary value as well? have you got any sense if the worst—case scenario doesn't fold and you don't get it back be any kind of compensation? yeah, there will be an insurance claim and the lady who helped with the alterations is a specialist and she will be able to give it a value but it is completely priceless to us and it is a piece of oui’ priceless to us and it
alfred, what is your role been in this? emotional support, are you heading up the campaign to get it back as well? yeah, just sort of emotional support for tests and making sure that we can chase up any leads become available as the campaign gathers more speed. —— emotional support for tess. tess has been getting lots of amazing messages through from other girls and theyjust wish her the best and some of the leads are quite useful. fingers crossed and hoping for the best. tess, there is...
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if you're a fan of otto preminger or alfred hitchcock you know his work. >> very abstract. it depend how you look at it. i would look at something like psycho and you could argue that it's ab tract or literal. because psycho is sliced up. >> what about "vertigo." >> the first few second of the film you feel dizzy. and you don't know what's happening. >> which of course was precisely the point. these things are working on you in this way that is totally subconscious. >>ed good ones work and you don't even know that they work. >> exactly. sopranos start an arms race in tv main title design. gone are the days of the brady bunch. now we have more nuanced look of "mad men." or the beautifully eerie look of "west world." >> it's great when you get that texture of the muscles coming through. >> patrick claire has won two emmys for best main title desi design. first for "true detective u. and again last year for "the man in the high castle" a series that ponders the question, what if the allies had lost world war ii. >> what ingredient, if there is one, makes a really good title se
if you're a fan of otto preminger or alfred hitchcock you know his work. >> very abstract. it depend how you look at it. i would look at something like psycho and you could argue that it's ab tract or literal. because psycho is sliced up. >> what about "vertigo." >> the first few second of the film you feel dizzy. and you don't know what's happening. >> which of course was precisely the point. these things are working on you in this way that is totally...
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if you're a fan of otto preminger or alfred hitchcock you know his work. >> very abstract. it depend how you look at it. i would look at something like psycho and you could argue that it's ab tract or literal. because psycho is sliced up. >> what about "vertigo." >> the first few second of the film you feel dizzy. and you don't know what's happening. >> which of course was precisely the point. these things are working on you in this way that is totally subconscious. >>ed good ones work and you don't even know that they work. >> exactly. >> not just theatrical releases, sopranos start an arms race in tv main title design. gone are the days of the brady bunch. now we have more nuanced look of "mad men." or the beautifully eerie look of "west world." >> it's great when you get that texture of the muscles coming through. >> patrick claire has won two emmys for best main title desi design. first for "true detective u. and again last year for "the man in the high castle" a series that ponders the question, what if the allies had lost world war ii. >> what ingredient, if there is
if you're a fan of otto preminger or alfred hitchcock you know his work. >> very abstract. it depend how you look at it. i would look at something like psycho and you could argue that it's ab tract or literal. because psycho is sliced up. >> what about "vertigo." >> the first few second of the film you feel dizzy. and you don't know what's happening. >> which of course was precisely the point. these things are working on you in this way that is totally...
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alfred, how hard did you try to get it back? well, i've just been there for moral support along the way. since the facebook campaign, i've been helping tests with any leads that we were receiving from helpful people that had ideas and that kind of thing. so, you know, hanging in there. tess, i heard you tell a story about your dad actually physically finding the dress. and he thought it was a bit of scrap old lace on the floor in the shop. yeah, so, the son of the landlord owns the shop, who is completely innocent and removed from the company, he'd seen it in the papers and told his dad and said, we need to look in the property and see what the administration company has left behind. and his dad, the landlord, found what he thought was this big heap of old lace, and then he looked and thought, this could be the dress. he called my parents and they went straight there and it really was the dress which was just unbelievable! it wasn't cleaned, it still had the ticket attached which matched my dad's ticket, despite the administrati
alfred, how hard did you try to get it back? well, i've just been there for moral support along the way. since the facebook campaign, i've been helping tests with any leads that we were receiving from helpful people that had ideas and that kind of thing. so, you know, hanging in there. tess, i heard you tell a story about your dad actually physically finding the dress. and he thought it was a bit of scrap old lace on the floor in the shop. yeah, so, the son of the landlord owns the shop, who is...
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if you're a fan of otto preminger or alfred hitchcock you know his work. >> very abstract. it depend how you look at it. i would look at something like psycho and you could argue that it's ab tract or literal. because psycho is sliced up. >> what about "vertigo." >> the first few second of the film you feel dizzy. and you don't know what's happening. >> which of course was precisely the point. these things are working on you in this way that is totally subconscious. >>ed good ones work and you don't even know that they work. >> exactly. >> not just theatrical ras prtan as race in tv main title design. gone are the days of the brady bunch. now we have more nuanced look of "mad men." or the beautifully eerie look of "west world." >> it's great when you get that texture of the muscles coming through. >> patrick claire has won two emmys for best main title desi design. first for "true detective u. and again last year for "the man in the high castle" a series that ponders the question, what if the allies had lost world war ii. >> what ingredient, if there is one, makes a really
if you're a fan of otto preminger or alfred hitchcock you know his work. >> very abstract. it depend how you look at it. i would look at something like psycho and you could argue that it's ab tract or literal. because psycho is sliced up. >> what about "vertigo." >> the first few second of the film you feel dizzy. and you don't know what's happening. >> which of course was precisely the point. these things are working on you in this way that is totally...
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alfred okwera olango ♪♪ i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine... with botox®. botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions neck and injection site pain fatigue, and headache. don't take botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions and medications, including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. don't take your chronic migraine lying down. stand up. prevent headaches and migraines. ta
alfred okwera olango ♪♪ i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine... with botox®. botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after...
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alfred has time to walsz the final yardage. it is 21- early leads go. but had gotten worse for the patriots. ryan to kevin coleman mid way through the third quarter is 28- 3 and a 25-point advantage. you can't blame them if they are starting to feel like a celebration is in his future. but that's a mistake when they are both on the sides of the justify offside and patriots in there for the first the rush on ryan he is hit and the ball is out and recovered by the patriots, alan branch. they didn't think he was in the act of passing, but the patriots with a short field taking advantage as brady and amendola does a nice job of getting it to the end zone. new england with a two-point conversion and guess what we have a one possession game at 28-20. you know what happens when brady has one more chance. he would take his team 91 yards. here is the biggest play. tipped by all with a pretty good touchdown. this time julian edelman will do a tremendous job keeping -- keeping them with their touchdown of the day. patriots with a two-point conversion away from a t
alfred has time to walsz the final yardage. it is 21- early leads go. but had gotten worse for the patriots. ryan to kevin coleman mid way through the third quarter is 28- 3 and a 25-point advantage. you can't blame them if they are starting to feel like a celebration is in his future. but that's a mistake when they are both on the sides of the justify offside and patriots in there for the first the rush on ryan he is hit and the ball is out and recovered by the patriots, alan branch. they...
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a deep and intimate look of alfred brown, innocent man on death row, intimate and really close journey with this man on death row to get pim exonerated. we heard this kind of tragic scenario time and time again, in this modern era and one of those few developed nations that still practice. review of the book from greg melvin, msnbc news anchor and national correspondent, it isn't just about how broken system almost broke another decent man, it's a moving story of a unique brotherhood that's formed when a corporate lawyer with his face literally saved another man's life. instead of being bitterly and mad, dewayne brown finds forgiveness, his story will make you a better person. bryan is a criminal defense attorney working with prominent firms in new york and drrciÓn c, he has received several awards for dedication to pro bono service such as the 2014 award, highest honor awarded by catholic charities of washington in recognition for his work for the oppressed. a member of the alumni council of catholic of america and texas defender service. he lives in alexandria with his wife which is
a deep and intimate look of alfred brown, innocent man on death row, intimate and really close journey with this man on death row to get pim exonerated. we heard this kind of tragic scenario time and time again, in this modern era and one of those few developed nations that still practice. review of the book from greg melvin, msnbc news anchor and national correspondent, it isn't just about how broken system almost broke another decent man, it's a moving story of a unique brotherhood that's...
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y es dicho botin , asegura este analista, lo que provoco una rompimiento y disputa entre ivan y alfred hijos de juin el chapo guzman y su ex aliado conocidocomo "el licenciado" damasco. super= fred alvarez/ esperto en nartrafico inq=.o hay control, no hay quien mande.. y mientr uno dellos nosuma el lerazgo del rtel de sinaloa, la guerra en las calles, anticin los exptos continuara. en emxico, jazive perez telemundo. blanca ---es momento de cocelo que acontece en el mundo de los deportes. cesar --- pasamos conaiel sotelo la actualidad deportiva --- juanfra intro esta noche la secin mexica hace su debut futbolstoe este 20... un aÑo lleno de competenci para el tri color azteca... desde la copa confederaciones copa oro y por supuesto el hexagonal final... take vo desde inicio de semana la seleccinleg las veg su rival es la seleccin de islandia... rival quya enfrent dos ocasiones y en los dos compromisos terminaron empatados sin goles... el reto para juan carlos orio es probar jugados para integrar dos selecciones a medio aÑo que competirn, primero en junio en la copa confederaciones y en
y es dicho botin , asegura este analista, lo que provoco una rompimiento y disputa entre ivan y alfred hijos de juin el chapo guzman y su ex aliado conocidocomo "el licenciado" damasco. super= fred alvarez/ esperto en nartrafico inq=.o hay control, no hay quien mande.. y mientr uno dellos nosuma el lerazgo del rtel de sinaloa, la guerra en las calles, anticin los exptos continuara. en emxico, jazive perez telemundo. blanca ---es momento de cocelo que acontece en el mundo de los...
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this is i think, changed the game. >> alfred knocks it up into the air. and let's see who comes down with it. look at that. look at that! >> jimmy: right there. it could've -- no, his leg was there. and then watch this. no -- i got it. oh, my gosh. it's so good. it's so good! [ cheers and applause ] you can't -- you can't recreate that if you tried. that is unbelievable. great awesome football. and it's so exciting to watch. i mean, did you look at tom and go like, i don't know, dude, i don't know if i caught it or not. >> i looked at him and i say, "hey, we got a peter, peter, peter." which means, let's get to the ball and snap it so they can't review it. [ laughter ] i was like, you know, hey, i don't know if i didn't get it. you don't know what a catch is nowadays. for you. you should just open up a chain of seafood restaurants called "edelman's catch." [ laughter ] edelman's catch and you -- [ cheers and applause ] and just get out of the business now, and own it. boston would love it. legal seafood's good. but you can do edelman's catch or you can do
this is i think, changed the game. >> alfred knocks it up into the air. and let's see who comes down with it. look at that. look at that! >> jimmy: right there. it could've -- no, his leg was there. and then watch this. no -- i got it. oh, my gosh. it's so good. it's so good! [ cheers and applause ] you can't -- you can't recreate that if you tried. that is unbelievable. great awesome football. and it's so exciting to watch. i mean, did you look at tom and go like, i don't know,...
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the name is alfred. this is the first named storm for the area of the season. the system is now packing wind gusts of about 120 kilometers per hour. the system will likely make rainfall by late tonight.t. and then afterer that it's goin to move over the land into your thursday so we'll see significant rainfall because the movemement is slow. some areas willl see up to 300 millimeters of rainfall. significant flooding is happening across the area s so it's definitely not good news and then across japan a vicious storm is drifting over the country at this moment. we saw record breaking heavy rainfall and also very strong winds above it in many places of the country. and, in fact, southerly winds are pushing up temperatures in many places so tokyo's high was nearly 20 degrgrees. more like late apriril. tomorrow it's still quite strong windss and q quite northerly wi. that is quite cold and w will likekely effect northn japan. rain could change over to snow especiallyly in the northwester flankk of japapan so the risk o avalanche is getting higher and higher and in
the name is alfred. this is the first named storm for the area of the season. the system is now packing wind gusts of about 120 kilometers per hour. the system will likely make rainfall by late tonight.t. and then afterer that it's goin to move over the land into your thursday so we'll see significant rainfall because the movemement is slow. some areas willl see up to 300 millimeters of rainfall. significant flooding is happening across the area s so it's definitely not good news and then...
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. >> reporter: after tune ongoing "eyewitness news" and catching story of alfred today johnson who earned her degree at the age of 77 charlotte hopes her story can serve to inspire another >> going down the wrong road, peer pressure. all the negative things that is don't promise you anything. >> reporter: after dropping out in the 11th grade, 55-year-old understands the challenges of returning to school >> it was challenging. but it was best challenge of my life. >> reporter: students long held this day in the back of their minds, charlotte led the class. taking a bow and taking a moment for herself as a 2017 high school graduate. >> reporter: she did do it and we're just so happy for her, now to put it in preview. when she left high school, ice hour was still president. history was her favorite subject's plans to travel. reporting at the school district building alexandria hoff. eyewitness news. >> nicely done. >>> what do you think is healthier a single woman or married woman >> straight ahead at 11:00, nicole brewer has the brand new research that may change the way you think about you
. >> reporter: after tune ongoing "eyewitness news" and catching story of alfred today johnson who earned her degree at the age of 77 charlotte hopes her story can serve to inspire another >> going down the wrong road, peer pressure. all the negative things that is don't promise you anything. >> reporter: after dropping out in the 11th grade, 55-year-old understands the challenges of returning to school >> it was challenging. but it was best challenge of my...
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this is i think, changed the game. >> alfred knocks it up into the air. and let's see who comes down with it. look at that. look at that! >> jimmy: right there. it could've -- no, his leg was there. and then watch this. no -- i got it. oh, my gosh. it's so good. it's so good! [ cheers and applause ] you can't -- you can't recreate that if you tried. that is unbelievable. great awesome football. and it's so exciting to watch. i mean, did you look at tom and go like, i don't know, dude, i don't know if i caught it or not. >> i looked at him and i say, "hey, we got a peter, peter, peter." which means, let's get to the ball and snap it so they can't review it. [ laughter ] i was like, you know, hey, i don't know if i didn't get it. you don't know what a catch is nowadays. >> jimmy: this is, i have plans for you. you should just open up a chain of seafood restaurants called "edelman's catch." [ laughter ] edelman's catch and you -- [ cheers and applause ] and just get out of the business now, and own it. boston would love it. legal seafood's good. but you can
this is i think, changed the game. >> alfred knocks it up into the air. and let's see who comes down with it. look at that. look at that! >> jimmy: right there. it could've -- no, his leg was there. and then watch this. no -- i got it. oh, my gosh. it's so good. it's so good! [ cheers and applause ] you can't -- you can't recreate that if you tried. that is unbelievable. great awesome football. and it's so exciting to watch. i mean, did you look at tom and go like, i don't know,...
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alfred reminded me be the change i wish to see in the world. >> it would be nice if every tenant go around and just pick up trash. don't worry picking it up for yourself. pick it up. >> reporter: fine i started an brandy wipe between tenth and 11th cans and crap were scattered everywhere. stand them up fill them up probably not much good but it made me feel better. even as plastic bags whipped down the windy street and trash tornado stalked me. i did the same thing over on green street. i put the cans against the wall no guarantee by the way that they wouldn't get blown over again. >> what makes you think you won't be back out here doing it again. >> for sure. the winds will continue to blow. >> i couldn't get through to the streets department but licensing and inspections tie down everything you can in conditions like these. josh hill was on his way to class. he says the only people who can clean up our neighborhoods is us. after all he says it doesn't just disappear. >> this trash is going to end up somewhere. >> right. >> if it just blows off it's not like it disappears from it gets out
alfred reminded me be the change i wish to see in the world. >> it would be nice if every tenant go around and just pick up trash. don't worry picking it up for yourself. pick it up. >> reporter: fine i started an brandy wipe between tenth and 11th cans and crap were scattered everywhere. stand them up fill them up probably not much good but it made me feel better. even as plastic bags whipped down the windy street and trash tornado stalked me. i did the same thing over on green...
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. >> reporter: after tune ongoing "eyewitness news" and catching story of alfred today johnson who earned her degree at the age of 77 charlotte hopes her story can serve to inspire another >> going down the wrong road, peer pressure. all the negative things that is don't promise you anything. >> reporter: after dropping out in the 11th grade, 55-year-old understands the challenges of returning to school >> it was challenging. but it was best challenge of my life. >> reporter: students long held this day in the back of their minds, charlotte led the class. taking a bow and taking a moment for herself as a 2017 high school graduate. >> reporter: she did do it and we're just so happy for her, now to put it in preview. when she left high school, ice hour was still president. history was her favorite subject's plans to travel. reporting at the school district building alexandria hoff. eyewitness news. >> nicely done. >>> what do you think is healthier a single woman or married woman >> straight ahead at 11:00, nicole brewer has the brand new research that may change the way you think about you
. >> reporter: after tune ongoing "eyewitness news" and catching story of alfred today johnson who earned her degree at the age of 77 charlotte hopes her story can serve to inspire another >> going down the wrong road, peer pressure. all the negative things that is don't promise you anything. >> reporter: after dropping out in the 11th grade, 55-year-old understands the challenges of returning to school >> it was challenging. but it was best challenge of my...
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robert alfred returning the interception 82 yards. the game now a blowout, 21-0. atlanta confident in the lead. team owner, arthur blank, dancing in the sky box. the second half, all patriots and one for the history books. this incredible catch by julian edelman from brady and the patriots with their first touchdown. and then another in the fourth. gisele is happy, yay. the game within reach for the pats and then with about a minute left, brady and the pats with another unbelievable touchdown. >> touchdown, james white! >> reporter: a two-point conversion tying the game at 28 apiece, forcing the overtime and in o.t. the patriots unstoppable, driving down the field to complete the spectacular comeback, returning from a 25-point deficit. amazing. >> patriots win the super bowl! >> the commissioner booed during the awkward trophy presentation, and brady aus suspended four games this season because of deflate-gate -- >> we're bringing this sucker home! >> reporter: exacting revenge and soaking up victory. >> so excited at 39 years old bringing that sucker home, absolu
robert alfred returning the interception 82 yards. the game now a blowout, 21-0. atlanta confident in the lead. team owner, arthur blank, dancing in the sky box. the second half, all patriots and one for the history books. this incredible catch by julian edelman from brady and the patriots with their first touchdown. and then another in the fourth. gisele is happy, yay. the game within reach for the pats and then with about a minute left, brady and the pats with another unbelievable touchdown....
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robert alfred returning the interception 82 yards. the game now a blowout, 21 team owner, arthur blank, sky box. the second half, all patriots and one for the history books. this incredible catch by julian edelman from brady and the patriots with their first touchdown. and then another in the fourth. gisele is happy, yay. the game within reach for the pats and then with about a minute left, brady and the pats with another unbelievable touchdown. >> touchdown, james white! >> reporter: a two-point conversion tying the game at 28 apiece, forcing the overtime and in o.t. the patriots unstoppable, driving down the field to complete the spectacular comeback, returning from a 25-point deficit. amazing. >> patriots win the super bowl! >> the commissioner booed during the awkward trophy presentation, and brady aus suspended four games this season because of deflate-gate -- >> we're bringing this sucker home! >> reporter: and soaking up victory. >> so excited at 39 years old bringing that sucker home, absolutely quote of the night. we've got m
robert alfred returning the interception 82 yards. the game now a blowout, 21 team owner, arthur blank, sky box. the second half, all patriots and one for the history books. this incredible catch by julian edelman from brady and the patriots with their first touchdown. and then another in the fourth. gisele is happy, yay. the game within reach for the pats and then with about a minute left, brady and the pats with another unbelievable touchdown. >> touchdown, james white! >>...
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. >>> you may not recognize the name alfred welbing. the creator of carmex. little did he expect the worldwide distribution his invention has today. still owned by his family. with his grandson running the show. we speak with paul about reaching out to expects for help and why you shouldn't rely on voice mail in this warning from the pros. >>> reach out to experts for help. i'm an art major finding himself running a business. i had to learn everything. literally everything. i couldn't do my job without the advice of other people. when i started working here, i started i think first with the bankers and said so, tell me how you do business. what's it about. and then insurance people. so tell me about insurance. and well, here's how it works. here's when you do. suppliers came in. take them to lunch. tell me about products. i would say that definitely was a huge help. should a ceo be okay with asking for help and i would say absolutely. hire smart talented people. i'm probably the least adept to any job around here of anybody. my philosophy is t hire people tha
. >>> you may not recognize the name alfred welbing. the creator of carmex. little did he expect the worldwide distribution his invention has today. still owned by his family. with his grandson running the show. we speak with paul about reaching out to expects for help and why you shouldn't rely on voice mail in this warning from the pros. >>> reach out to experts for help. i'm an art major finding himself running a business. i had to learn everything. literally everything. i...
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alfred n'diaye scored the first during his debut for hull. oumar niasse, on loan from everton, scored the second and secured victory. final score 2—0. bottom club sunderland scored four first—half goals as they thrashed crystal palace at selhurst park. didier ndong's goal was the pick of the bunch as david moyes' side drew level on points with palace. in the day's other matches there were plenty of goals at goodison park as everton beat bournemouth 6—3. there were wins also for west ham, watford and west brom. today manchester city play swansea city, and manchester united are at champions leicester. in the scottish premiership, rangers slipped to third after being held to a 1—1 draw against ross county. meanwhile at fir park, hearts overcame ten—man motherwell 3—0. esmael gonsalvez scored twice, his first goals for the club. elsewhere aberdeen beat patrick thistle 2—0 to move up to second in the table. leaders celtic move 27 points clear if they beat stjohnstone later today. great britain have taken a 2—1 lead in their davis c
alfred n'diaye scored the first during his debut for hull. oumar niasse, on loan from everton, scored the second and secured victory. final score 2—0. bottom club sunderland scored four first—half goals as they thrashed crystal palace at selhurst park. didier ndong's goal was the pick of the bunch as david moyes' side drew level on points with palace. in the day's other matches there were plenty of goals at goodison park as everton beat bournemouth 6—3. there were wins also for west ham,...
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immigrants are to the local and national economy but not everyone sees it that way, cuban immigrant alfred getz says closing businesses, staying home from work or missing school is miss guided. >> i think the movement should be to reform government as far as the immigration system itself because that is really what the, what the issue is. >> reporter: still, lot of businesses will be closed to day and some big businesses are supporting the cause, jose garces who owns a lot of top restaurants in philadelphia and all over the country says in part we support right for hospitality industry employees to have their voices heard, we are in close communication with any employees plan to participate today, thursday and we are doing our best to mitigate against any potential impact to our guests experience, we will not take any adverse action with any employee who chooses to participate. of course, we will continue to follow this story but for now we are live from south philadelphia, jan car bay other for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". jim and rahel, back to you. >>> meanwhile a mexican woman tries to avo
immigrants are to the local and national economy but not everyone sees it that way, cuban immigrant alfred getz says closing businesses, staying home from work or missing school is miss guided. >> i think the movement should be to reform government as far as the immigration system itself because that is really what the, what the issue is. >> reporter: still, lot of businesses will be closed to day and some big businesses are supporting the cause, jose garces who owns a lot of top...
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floyd pleaded not guilty to charges on have third degree murder in connection with the 2015 death of alfred payne. >>> on the front page of the burlington county times opponents of the natural gas pipeline, in the southern hose portion of the pine land rallied outside state house. fifteen member commission is expected to vote on the controversial project on friday. >>> in the mercury you can call it row pot rumble, spring -ford high school hosted zex robotics competition. ate laos high school teams from all over pennsylvania to compete against each other in the series of hatches using robots that the students built themselves. >> very impressive. >>> that is a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> up next, pat's here with your morning sports. >> good morning, coming up we have new developments in the jahlil okafor trade saga where could he go, new teams have surfaced. >>> plus tom brady's game worn jersey has been missing since the super bowl. we will tell you how much >>> welcome back everyone. we appreciate thaw are waking up with us here on cbs-3. >> pat's here
floyd pleaded not guilty to charges on have third degree murder in connection with the 2015 death of alfred payne. >>> on the front page of the burlington county times opponents of the natural gas pipeline, in the southern hose portion of the pine land rallied outside state house. fifteen member commission is expected to vote on the controversial project on friday. >>> in the mercury you can call it row pot rumble, spring -ford high school hosted zex robotics competition. ate...
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. >>> you may not recognize the name alfred woelbing, but your chapped lips may know his product, the creator of carmex, he started out of his kitchen in 1937. little did he expect the worldwide distribution he had today. 80 years later, it's owned by his family with his grandson running the show. we talk about reaching out to expert frs help and why you shouldn't rely on voice mail in this, "learning from the pros." >> reach out to experts for help. i'm an art major running a business. i had to learn everything. i literally had to learn everything. i couldn't do my job without the advice i get from people. when i started working here, i would call, i think first with the bankers saying, so, tell me how to do business. what is it about? then insurance people. so, tell me about insurance and, well, here is how it works, here is what you do. if suppliers came in, i took them tout to lunch and they told me about their product. that is a huge help. should a ceo be okay asking for help? i say absolutely. hire smart, talented people. i'm probably the least adept at any job around here of an
. >>> you may not recognize the name alfred woelbing, but your chapped lips may know his product, the creator of carmex, he started out of his kitchen in 1937. little did he expect the worldwide distribution he had today. 80 years later, it's owned by his family with his grandson running the show. we talk about reaching out to expert frs help and why you shouldn't rely on voice mail in this, "learning from the pros." >> reach out to experts for help. i'm an art major...
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robert alfred returning the interception 82 yards. the game now a blowout, 21-0. atlanta confident in the lead. team owner, arthur blank, dancing in the sky box. the second half, all patriots and one for the history books. this incredible catch by julian edelman from brady and the patriots with their first touchdown. and then another in the fourth. gisele is happy, yay. the game within reach for the pats and then with about a minute left, brady and the pats with another unbelievable touchdown. >> touchdown, james white! >> reporter: a two-point conversion tying the game at 28 apiece, forcing the overtime and in o.t. the patriots unstoppable, driving down the field to complete the spectacular comeback, returning from a 25-point deficit. amazing. >> patriots win the super bowl! >> the commissioner booed during the awkward trophy presentation, and brady, suspended four games this season because of deflate-gate -- >> we're bringing this sucker home! >> reporter: -- exacting revenge and soaking up victory. >> so excited at 39 years old bringing that sucker home, absolu
robert alfred returning the interception 82 yards. the game now a blowout, 21-0. atlanta confident in the lead. team owner, arthur blank, dancing in the sky box. the second half, all patriots and one for the history books. this incredible catch by julian edelman from brady and the patriots with their first touchdown. and then another in the fourth. gisele is happy, yay. the game within reach for the pats and then with about a minute left, brady and the pats with another unbelievable touchdown....
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and they followed up their draw at manchester united in midweek with victory today — alfred n'diaye, signed on loan from villarreal, scoring on his city debut, before another loanee, oumar niasse, got the second late on. we gave them an opportunity, we made presents around the goals. we didn't score, but ourselves again under massive pressure being 1—o score, but ourselves again under massive pressure being 1—0 down. that is not now usually the biggest problem in the world because it happens in football but obviously with... yes, happens in football but obviously with. .. yes, with happens in football but obviously with... yes, with the last few weeks, when we couldn't get the results, it is not that easy. that is why you should try to do everything to avoid situations like this and to be as strong as you can from the first second. a fantastic result for us. very good performance. we played as a team. for our supporters, fantastic. in out for our supporters, fantastic. in ourstadium, we for our supporters, fantastic. in our stadium, we showed we needed them, they came with us and
and they followed up their draw at manchester united in midweek with victory today — alfred n'diaye, signed on loan from villarreal, scoring on his city debut, before another loanee, oumar niasse, got the second late on. we gave them an opportunity, we made presents around the goals. we didn't score, but ourselves again under massive pressure being 1—o score, but ourselves again under massive pressure being 1—0 down. that is not now usually the biggest problem in the world because it...
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well a little earlier, we spoke to both tess and her husband alfred. i couldn't believe it. my mum called me on thursday night and told me the news. she was crying. then i burst into tears. i had a sleepless night. i felt i into tears. i had a sleepless night. ifelt i had into tears. i had a sleepless night. i felt i had to do something. i p°pped i felt i had to do something. i popped it on facebook. i've beenover whelmed by the response. brilliant. what kind of a response have you had so far then, is there anything that's looking hopeful at all? yeah, well, it's obviously been so many people reaching out and being so supportive and helpful. there's been helpful leads, there's a couple of girls who've had exactly the same situation with the same dry cleaner and the same administrators. so very similar stories. 0ne and the same administrators. so very similar stories. one of the girls had been passing the shop in november, december time and her dress wasn't due to be ready until ours was, it takes three months. so she called the administrators and demanded to go and see her
well a little earlier, we spoke to both tess and her husband alfred. i couldn't believe it. my mum called me on thursday night and told me the news. she was crying. then i burst into tears. i had a sleepless night. i felt i into tears. i had a sleepless night. ifelt i had into tears. i had a sleepless night. i felt i had to do something. i p°pped i felt i had to do something. i popped it on facebook. i've beenover whelmed by the response. brilliant. what kind of a response have you had so far...
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>> i have lots after autographs, alfred hitchcock. rob williams, johnny depp. jamie: what was your reaction when you saw the mag used to what he had. >> i was blown away. >> it would be 7 figures without a doubt. jamie: you note way i ask a price like i'll get a deal. we had seen autograph collections in season one and two. the one thing about this one is, two latch key kid in the days growing up in new york where you could let your i'd travel about, the parent didn't know what they were doing. they would go from brooklyn to new york city with their little autograph books. they would go from broadway shows to famous restaurants. necessity were coast to coast collecting autographs with ronald reagan and marilyn monroe. but also on pictures they took of people themselves as they grew up. so they would get these people twice. kennedy: jamie, thanks so much. a no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us o
>> i have lots after autographs, alfred hitchcock. rob williams, johnny depp. jamie: what was your reaction when you saw the mag used to what he had. >> i was blown away. >> it would be 7 figures without a doubt. jamie: you note way i ask a price like i'll get a deal. we had seen autograph collections in season one and two. the one thing about this one is, two latch key kid in the days growing up in new york where you could let your i'd travel about, the parent didn't know...
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>> i have lots after autographs, alfred hitchcock. rob williams, johnny depp. jamie: what was your reaction when you saw the mag used to what he had. >> i was blown away. >> it would be 7 figures without a doubt. jamie: you note way i ask a price like i'll get a deal. we had seen autograph collections in season one and two. the one thing about this one is, two latch key kid in the days growing up in new york where you could let your i'd travel about, the parent didn't know what they were doing. they would go from brooklyn to new york city with their little autograph books. they would go from broadway shows to famous restaurants. necessity were coast to coast collecting autographs with ronald reagan and marilyn monroe. but also on pictures they took of people themselves as they grew up. so they would get these people twice. kennedy: jamie, thanks so much. a rainbow people can use to lure real rainbows into zoos. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an
>> i have lots after autographs, alfred hitchcock. rob williams, johnny depp. jamie: what was your reaction when you saw the mag used to what he had. >> i was blown away. >> it would be 7 figures without a doubt. jamie: you note way i ask a price like i'll get a deal. we had seen autograph collections in season one and two. the one thing about this one is, two latch key kid in the days growing up in new york where you could let your i'd travel about, the parent didn't know...
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alfred hitchcock, gregory peck, kirk douglas, frank sinatra. how could you forget him? >> is it true carey grant used to tell dirty jokes? >> oh, yeah, yeah. he and my father used to have a field day telling jokes. >> reporter: the prince gave us a rare personal tour of the palace. >> this is the north gallery. so facing the harbor area. >> reporter: look at that beautiful view. that is such a stunning portrait. >> that was a portrait of my mother made by the american artist ralph cohen shortly after her wedding. >> reporter: her history is carefully preserved here. childhood photos, letters, even her passport and her clothes and jewels. the diamonds she wore during a visit with the french president charles degal. the gown she wore to accept her oscar. and a dress from high society, along with her engagement ring from the prince, we she actually wore in the film. but prince albert and his south african born ,wife charlene, are memory lives on in another way. what does this evening mean for you? >> well, it's to celebrate princess grace's living legacy, supporting the up
alfred hitchcock, gregory peck, kirk douglas, frank sinatra. how could you forget him? >> is it true carey grant used to tell dirty jokes? >> oh, yeah, yeah. he and my father used to have a field day telling jokes. >> reporter: the prince gave us a rare personal tour of the palace. >> this is the north gallery. so facing the harbor area. >> reporter: look at that beautiful view. that is such a stunning portrait. >> that was a portrait of my mother made by the...
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alfred hitchcock, gregory peck, kirk douglas, frank sinatra. how could you forget him? >> is it true carey grant used to tell dirty jokes? >> oh, yeah, yeah. he and my father used to have a field day telling jokes. >> reporter: the prince gave us a rare personal tour of the palace. >> this is the north gallery. so facing the harbor area. >> reporter: look at that beautiful view. that is such a stunning portrait. >> that was a portrait of my mother made by the american artist ralph cohen shortly after her wedding. >> reporter: her history is carefully preserved here. childhood photos, letters, even her passports. and her clothes and jewels. the diamonds she wore during a visit with the french president charles degal. the gown she wore to accept her oscar. and a dress from high society, along with her engagement ring from the prince, we she actually wore in the film. but prince albert and his south african born wife, charlene, are memory lives on in another way. what does this evening mean for you? >> well, it's to celebrate princess grace's living legacy, supporting the
alfred hitchcock, gregory peck, kirk douglas, frank sinatra. how could you forget him? >> is it true carey grant used to tell dirty jokes? >> oh, yeah, yeah. he and my father used to have a field day telling jokes. >> reporter: the prince gave us a rare personal tour of the palace. >> this is the north gallery. so facing the harbor area. >> reporter: look at that beautiful view. that is such a stunning portrait. >> that was a portrait of my mother made by the...
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in the second quarter, brady throws the interceptions to robert alfred. they would get up to by 25 points but the patriots would mount a come back in the fourth quarter. right here, this maybe the greatest catch in nfl history. >> snatching the ball right before it touches the ground. that would lead to a patriots' touchdown and they needed a two-point conversion to tie it up. brady could come through again finding andy amendola, for the first time in super bowl history, we had overtime. tom brady marches it right down the field. james white punches it in for the touchdown. new england wins in a stunner, 34-28. tom brady adds to his legend as he's named again super bowl mvp. >> thank you to all our fans. everyone back in boston, new england, we love you, you have been with us all year. >> we are bringing this soccer home. >> tom brady. >> well, you know, andy, outside the u.s., people may mott heano of the team but they heard of tom brady. >> explain to us why this was such a big one for him? >> reporter: this week, he got emotional quite a few times when
in the second quarter, brady throws the interceptions to robert alfred. they would get up to by 25 points but the patriots would mount a come back in the fourth quarter. right here, this maybe the greatest catch in nfl history. >> snatching the ball right before it touches the ground. that would lead to a patriots' touchdown and they needed a two-point conversion to tie it up. brady could come through again finding andy amendola, for the first time in super bowl history, we had overtime....
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dynamite was invented after experiments with other explosives killed chemist alfred nobel's brother. that inspired nobel to add a chemical that made explicit more stable. the nobel prize is named after him. when people first tried to use it it frozen winter melted in summer and charles goodyear mixed it with sulfur accidentally dropped some but notice that didn't melt. bad that accident brought as today's tires. there are lots of other examples. velcro, nylon, x-ray machines for all the result of some kind of failure. the scientist forgot to close a window. >> that mold crew and that's how penicillin was discovered he had some people question if you really happen that way but lots of good innovation has grown out of failure. the last time this man was on my show his experiment failed on me. he claimed that if people inhaled chemical oxytocin they become happier. but i'm as grouchy as ever. i try to take a full dose but paul zack has done other experiments with oxytocin that have succeeded. it also failed on autism and schizophrenia. paul: why it fails does you what to look for next.
dynamite was invented after experiments with other explosives killed chemist alfred nobel's brother. that inspired nobel to add a chemical that made explicit more stable. the nobel prize is named after him. when people first tried to use it it frozen winter melted in summer and charles goodyear mixed it with sulfur accidentally dropped some but notice that didn't melt. bad that accident brought as today's tires. there are lots of other examples. velcro, nylon, x-ray machines for all the result...
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it looks like that alfred hitchcock movie. crows are descending in downtown trenton at night squawking incestly and leaving their calling cards everywhere. >> i'm walking around it and trying to avoid it and it's disgusting. >> i worry good what we are breathing in. >> everything here is coated in bird droppings, lamp posts and signs and walkway but not the only spot that is a mess. >> i worked in this spot almost 26 years and have never seen it this bad. >> the noise is something else when several hundred thousand crows wake up in the morning and fly around they make a racket. >> scott miller has taken to banging pans to chase them and the state division of property management is doing it differently, using rooftop noise devices to disperse the crows, they say that the bird droppings are bad for business. >> it's bad enough you get cold and rainy days you don't want to walk out of the buildings and then add that stuff on the pavements they don't want to bother. >> alan hicks about to open a new restaurant on south warren. >>
it looks like that alfred hitchcock movie. crows are descending in downtown trenton at night squawking incestly and leaving their calling cards everywhere. >> i'm walking around it and trying to avoid it and it's disgusting. >> i worry good what we are breathing in. >> everything here is coated in bird droppings, lamp posts and signs and walkway but not the only spot that is a mess. >> i worked in this spot almost 26 years and have never seen it this bad. >> the...
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good night, alfred. >> sir, it's morning. >> aaagh! >> i mean -- [ applause ] had we known -- had we known 2 1/2 years ago when we started this the guy who lives in a gilded tower on his own out of touch with reality we would have had him tweeting too, you no he. >> i don't know if you know the president does not wear a bathrobe. >> i heard despite what the pictures tell you. by the way so you know, up is down and black is white. >> heavy metal rapping machine. something you brought from your real life. >> yeah, it's something the audience wanted to see me do. no, you know, it's kind of just a fun thing. i ended up having to rap which was really difficult. yeah. >> can you give us -- >> the beatbox thing, you know, i did a lot of my own beatboxing and it's not a big deal. it's kind of like -- [ beatboxing ] >> oh. ♪ i'm batman, i'm batman you know, like that. [ applause ] >> feels like -- >> no, it feels good. have you ever had hot glass poured down your throat. >> does it make your voice tired. >> it does. >> you know, you're a fun
good night, alfred. >> sir, it's morning. >> aaagh! >> i mean -- [ applause ] had we known -- had we known 2 1/2 years ago when we started this the guy who lives in a gilded tower on his own out of touch with reality we would have had him tweeting too, you no he. >> i don't know if you know the president does not wear a bathrobe. >> i heard despite what the pictures tell you. by the way so you know, up is down and black is white. >> heavy metal rapping...
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good night, alfred. >> sir, it's morning. >> aaagh! >> i mean -- [ applause ] had we known -- had we known 2 1/2 years ago when we started this the guy who lives in a gilded tower on his own out of touch with reality we would have had him tweeting too, you no he. >> i don't know if you know the president does not wear a bathrobe. >> i heard despite what the pictures tell you. by the way so you know, up is down and black is white. >> heavy metal rapping machine. something you brought from your real life. >> yeah, it's something the audience wanted to see me do. no, you know, it's kind of just a fun thing. i ended up having to rap which was really difficult. yeah. >> can you give us -- >> the beatbox thing, you know, i did a lot of my own beatboxing and it's not a big deal. it's kind of like -- [ beatboxing ] >> oh. ♪ i'm batman, i'm batman [ applause ] >> feels like -- >> no, it feels good. have you ever had hot glass poured down your throat. >> does it make your voice tired. >> it does. >> you know, you're a fun guy. >> thank you. >>
good night, alfred. >> sir, it's morning. >> aaagh! >> i mean -- [ applause ] had we known -- had we known 2 1/2 years ago when we started this the guy who lives in a gilded tower on his own out of touch with reality we would have had him tweeting too, you no he. >> i don't know if you know the president does not wear a bathrobe. >> i heard despite what the pictures tell you. by the way so you know, up is down and black is white. >> heavy metal rapping...
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at the boys and girls club, athletic director alfred holland said the eight-year police veteran is like family. >> sometimes you give back, he is down to earth and so cool. >> jj is a role model. >> he helps me and other people. i can do things. >> my goal is to be a mentor that i didn't have. >> reporter: for changing young lives through operation genesis, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to officer jason johnson. sharon chin, kpix5. >> officer johnson said ghana was the first country in africa to gain independence. most of the slave fortresses where they are. the ancestors probably originated there. >> or exited on their way to america. you can nominate your own hero online at cbs sf/carol. we'll be right back. >>> kpix news five is sponsored by heavenly greens. ,,,,,, >>> here's one last check of the forecast. a possibility of scattered showers. possibility of showers later today and lingering through monday and tuesday, they dry out and that would be a sun icon on the seven-day. >> four days in a row? >> tuesday will be mostly sunny. it will be a transition day. >> p
at the boys and girls club, athletic director alfred holland said the eight-year police veteran is like family. >> sometimes you give back, he is down to earth and so cool. >> jj is a role model. >> he helps me and other people. i can do things. >> my goal is to be a mentor that i didn't have. >> reporter: for changing young lives through operation genesis, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to officer jason johnson. sharon chin, kpix5. >>...
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. >> reporter: at the boys and girls club willie mays clubhouse, athletic director alfred hollins says the eight-year police veteran is like family. >> sometimes you forget he wears a badge because he's so down to earth and so cool. >> reporter: jj is a role model to darian dawson. >> that shows me i can do the same. >> my whole goal is to actually be that mentor that i didn't have growing up. >> reporter: so for changing young lives through operation genesis, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to officer jason johnson. >> why ghana? officer johnson says it was the first country in africa to gain independence and most of the slave fortresses were there, so chances are it's where most african americans' ancestors originated and they're getting ready to go on their next trip over spring break. that's coming up. >> good program. >>> you can nominate your local hero for jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero. thanks for watching us at 6:00. >> tonight at 11:00, who says you can't fight city hall? the drivers who challenge those red light cameras. we'll have details at 11:00
. >> reporter: at the boys and girls club willie mays clubhouse, athletic director alfred hollins says the eight-year police veteran is like family. >> sometimes you forget he wears a badge because he's so down to earth and so cool. >> reporter: jj is a role model to darian dawson. >> that shows me i can do the same. >> my whole goal is to actually be that mentor that i didn't have growing up. >> reporter: so for changing young lives through operation...
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first few weeks of the trump administration have been an illustration of that line from the writer alfred montalbert. do not confuse motion with progress, a rocking horse keeps moving but does not make progress. we are witnessing a rocking horse presidency in which everyone is jerking back and forth furiously yet there is no forward movement. since winning the election, donald trump has dominated the news nearly everyday. he has picked fights with the media, making a series of bizarre mostly false claims about the magnitude of his victory, the size of his inauguration crowd, the weather that day, the numbers of illegally-cast ballots among many other issues. now he's embroiled in a controversy about ties to russia. but in the midst of it all, what has he actually done. hardly anything. this week trump said at a news conference there's never been a presidency that's done so much in such a short period of time. matthew iglesias of vox observed that at this point in his presidency president obama had signed into law an almost trillion dollar stimulus bill to revive the economy, extended heal
first few weeks of the trump administration have been an illustration of that line from the writer alfred montalbert. do not confuse motion with progress, a rocking horse keeps moving but does not make progress. we are witnessing a rocking horse presidency in which everyone is jerking back and forth furiously yet there is no forward movement. since winning the election, donald trump has dominated the news nearly everyday. he has picked fights with the media, making a series of bizarre mostly...
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s a picking up some flowers for a co-worker, faiax officer john alfred. officer you're getting flowers, too. you've got a soft side. >> yes, of course. don't we all? indeed we do. valentine's day, everybody. in vienna, virginia, bob barnard, fox5 local news. > everybody has a soft side. like the officer said.d. even jen, once in a while. coming up at 5:30. we have an interview with the mother whose son was killed when an suv struck him in a parkingrn lot. paul wagner has been following this story. >>reporter: that motherer actually witnessed her son being killed in that parking lotrkin yesterday morning.ye wester interviewed her earlier today. you'll want to hear what she has to say coming up. sarah.sara plus a sexual predator on the loose.loos where he was captured oned surveillance video straighttrai ahead. > and the high speed chaise cha ends with an atm on the side of the road and the suspect still s on theuspe run. we'll explain this one for you coming up in a bit. hey, gary. >>reporter: on the lighter side, it's valentine's day., weva have a treat.a
s a picking up some flowers for a co-worker, faiax officer john alfred. officer you're getting flowers, too. you've got a soft side. >> yes, of course. don't we all? indeed we do. valentine's day, everybody. in vienna, virginia, bob barnard, fox5 local news. > everybody has a soft side. like the officer said.d. even jen, once in a while. coming up at 5:30. we have an interview with the mother whose son was killed when an suv struck him in a parkingrn lot. paul wagner has been following...
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alfred university philosophy professor andras wescott and why a bike for legality may be the key to happiness plus there looked at dwight eisenhower's idle days in office and new york magazine jonathan chase weighed in on the legacy of president barack obama. the coming weeks on afterwards, melissa fleming will report on a woman's attempt to free her country on a fishing boat that was a really side.
alfred university philosophy professor andras wescott and why a bike for legality may be the key to happiness plus there looked at dwight eisenhower's idle days in office and new york magazine jonathan chase weighed in on the legacy of president barack obama. the coming weeks on afterwards, melissa fleming will report on a woman's attempt to free her country on a fishing boat that was a really side.
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i don't think even if you talk about king arthur or alfred and england, no one says what would king albert think about brexit. americans want to know, and i understand it, what would jefferson think about trump's cabinet and? they want to know that and i understand. this people are closer to us and they are meaningful to us and i think it is wonderful, and the reasons for this, i think is represent our nationhood, in a way that we don't have a nationality. i think that is a saving grace for us. we can absorb immigrants. you know we have problems with immigration, but you have to be in france to appreciate how little our problems seem compared -- seem compared to the ones they are facing. they just don't have the ability to absorb these foreigners. even when they are foreign, the arabs who have been living in france for three or four generations, we are talking over a hundred years. they can't believe they are french. we don't have that feud. we have someone who's irish grandparents came here in 1870 and they are thoroughly american. we just don't have that problem and the same will be true
i don't think even if you talk about king arthur or alfred and england, no one says what would king albert think about brexit. americans want to know, and i understand it, what would jefferson think about trump's cabinet and? they want to know that and i understand. this people are closer to us and they are meaningful to us and i think it is wonderful, and the reasons for this, i think is represent our nationhood, in a way that we don't have a nationality. i think that is a saving grace for us....
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playing janet lee character that jamie lee curtis mother and the show is now catching up to original alfred hitchcock movie so at the end of trailer which i believe hopefully this is right one at the end ever the trailer you see rhianna it is you see her come up to the hotel and ask for a room that's the ro original psycho movie. there she s can i have a room. absolutely. norman bates we all know what happen to her character. >> this show ends where the poofy would start. >> got it. >> i need off camera -- >> ask me. >> no i'll wait until afterwards. >> she's playing janet lee character that comes in. >> right. >> it's just reimagineing of the same thing right is it. >> the show started off as prequell to psycho. she get killed in shower. >> that's. >> she is that character good we're now catching up. >> okay. >> i have to show you this quick rhianna is starring in ocean's 8 we don't have the that. i was talking to common he was in a movie john wick two coming out this year and fights keneu reeves and when you're actor and musician you can compare and contrast working with producer in music
playing janet lee character that jamie lee curtis mother and the show is now catching up to original alfred hitchcock movie so at the end of trailer which i believe hopefully this is right one at the end ever the trailer you see rhianna it is you see her come up to the hotel and ask for a room that's the ro original psycho movie. there she s can i have a room. absolutely. norman bates we all know what happen to her character. >> this show ends where the poofy would start. >> got it....