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but, you know, kenny is obviously better than ronnie. >> while jodie was excited about covering the ronnie tattoo on her leg, she discovered it would be harder than she thought it would be. >> i'm getting ready to cover up ronnie tye's name. when i put it there, i swore i would never, ever get rid of it because i thought it was forever. this is it. it's over. i feel weird. it's like -- i feel like half of me feels like a death, and the other half of me feels like a birth. >> let's go. >> jodie has brought her friend amanda along for emotional support. >> kind of feels like closing a lid on a casket. >> better you than me. >> i guess, i don't know. i don't even know how to describe this. never felt like this before. the pain. no, it ain't the tattoo. i think my heart's more broke than anything. out with the old, on with the new. this should heal pretty quickly before i see kenny in prison. >> after almost an hour, jodie's tattoo transformation is complete. >> kenny! >> bye, ronnie. >> hello, kenny. >> what do you think? >> right on. >>> coming up -- >> i wonder what's in here. >> the slagle
but, you know, kenny is obviously better than ronnie. >> while jodie was excited about covering the ronnie tattoo on her leg, she discovered it would be harder than she thought it would be. >> i'm getting ready to cover up ronnie tye's name. when i put it there, i swore i would never, ever get rid of it because i thought it was forever. this is it. it's over. i feel weird. it's like -- i feel like half of me feels like a death, and the other half of me feels like a birth. >>...
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>> ronnie? >> ronnie. >> i have known him for many years, a long time. >> before he came here? >> yes. >> were you in love with him then? >> i wouldn't say in love with him, but i loved him. >> this is not just a contract you're signing. >> i understand that. it's a covenant. >> it is a covenant you're making with him, you know, and this makes it much, much more serious. >> there are certain people that are allowed to come into the prison to perform these wedding ceremonies. he was one of them. they didn't know each other ahead of time. he was obviously trying to counsel her. >> he'll have this black mark against him. >> i know that. i already know. i mean, i have known people that's come out of prison and some even being family and they are -- it's hard -- the hardest thing i think i seen is jobs. people don't want to employ them. >> right. normally, i just flat turn down weddings here because i find in most cases the men are just using the women for their own advantage. >> i've heard stories. >> you've heard stories? >> i've heard stories. i'm aware of all the ups and downs,
>> ronnie? >> ronnie. >> i have known him for many years, a long time. >> before he came here? >> yes. >> were you in love with him then? >> i wouldn't say in love with him, but i loved him. >> this is not just a contract you're signing. >> i understand that. it's a covenant. >> it is a covenant you're making with him, you know, and this makes it much, much more serious. >> there are certain people that are allowed to come into...
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. >> ronnie tye. >> will you have this woman as thy wedded wife? >> finally, the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yeah. >> when we met paul komyotti in 2008, he had an inmate job as the photographer in the inmate visitor room. right from the start he was good natured and full of optimism for the future, despite having been incarcerated for the past 26 years. he entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre family plot that ended in the murder of his abusive father. >> my father was an alcoholic. i was a little kid, 7, 8 years old. i'm crawled under the table, he's got this belt, and he's hitting me, blood all over my body. >> his mother, brother and sister were all convicted. paul's mother was given 90 years. >> as far as i know, she's the oldest woman in prison in the state of indiana. >> paul was eligible for parole after 26 years. >> you'll never see me in khaki again after today. >> he quickly landed a factory job and was doing well. >> you want to wake up with that attitude in the morning th
. >> ronnie tye. >> will you have this woman as thy wedded wife? >> finally, the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yeah. >> when we met paul komyotti in 2008, he had an inmate job as the photographer in the inmate visitor room. right from the start he was good natured and full of optimism for the future, despite having been incarcerated for the past 26 years. he entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre...
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find out monday, i guess. >> the last time we checked on ronnie, he was safe. but he's still fearful that there could be some retaliation in the future. >> i'm not going to lay around in here and let them stab me, kill me over something stupid because somebody wants to save face or look good or get rank or get their color, whatever the hell. i mean, come on, man. grow up. i'm going home. i'll send you a postcard. >>> coming up -- >> being in my sexual orientation, my gender status as far as a male institution is touch and go with just trying to just find someone that would want to be my cellie. >> a gang-banger and a transgender find common ground. but this story took an unexpected turn. as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. it earns you cash back now thand cash back later.ard. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn on purchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain and rain. water got insi
find out monday, i guess. >> the last time we checked on ronnie, he was safe. but he's still fearful that there could be some retaliation in the future. >> i'm not going to lay around in here and let them stab me, kill me over something stupid because somebody wants to save face or look good or get rank or get their color, whatever the hell. i mean, come on, man. grow up. i'm going home. i'll send you a postcard. >>> coming up -- >> being in my sexual orientation, my...
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if it is, i'll put your name down. >> it was interesting to talk to ronnie. because in prison everybody gets tattoos. even though it's illegal in every single prison, the fact of the matter is they manage oftentimes to get away with it. he would only show us certain things because he didn't want to get caught. >> i don't have my tattoo gun out right now. because of the lockdown. i don't know if they're going to come, shake me down. they're not going to take any of my inks or anything like that. i can order them out of the catalogs. but the only they would take them is if they found my tattoo gun. and i got it put up. >> like, where? >> a good hiding spot that they've never found it since i've been locked up. i would show it to you but then they'd know where it was at. >> like most prison ink, some of shephard's tattoos tell a story. in this case, it's about his past membership in a supremacist gang. >> i'm retired. so i'm no longer there, but i still have the tattoos. retired means you're no longer with them, but you was honorable when you left. first chance
if it is, i'll put your name down. >> it was interesting to talk to ronnie. because in prison everybody gets tattoos. even though it's illegal in every single prison, the fact of the matter is they manage oftentimes to get away with it. he would only show us certain things because he didn't want to get caught. >> i don't have my tattoo gun out right now. because of the lockdown. i don't know if they're going to come, shake me down. they're not going to take any of my inks or...
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ronnie lot (clapping.) >> thank you, thank you wow. this is so existing it is amount to me that 50 years ago i was playing in the super bowl here and i'm hoping that you have the same experience i had i'm hoping that not only do you have the experience but what a great place we had it the great mayor at this point it was the the supervisor and welcomed us we have a had a wonderful time the best part all of you here you made the difference and i think what is so existing i can sit here and talk about the raiders and talk about the 49ers but really bits the fans to me when i think about this opportunity one felt great things being around daniel you find ours look at the fan that might not have an opportunity to participate and opening willie like i know willie he's looking at that fan and knowing koeth and their looking at the fan i hope when we take the opportunity to celebrate we look at the one fan that might not have an opportunity to participate i want to thank you all for being here this is a great day i'm so existed and more impor
ronnie lot (clapping.) >> thank you, thank you wow. this is so existing it is amount to me that 50 years ago i was playing in the super bowl here and i'm hoping that you have the same experience i had i'm hoping that not only do you have the experience but what a great place we had it the great mayor at this point it was the the supervisor and welcomed us we have a had a wonderful time the best part all of you here you made the difference and i think what is so existing i can sit here and...
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ronnie: deberÍa preguntar a su farmacÉutico, asÍ como preguntan acerca de las medicinas, tambiÉn deberÍan preguntar sobre productos naturales. lourdes: los cientÍficos no sugieren que se debe dejar de tomar vitaminas simplemente alertan de los peligros en los que se incurre cuando no seas apropiadamente. >> no todas estas sustancias producen cÁncer, producen enfermedades colaterales, muchos de ellos son muy buenos pero tienen que tomarse adecuadamente. julio: interesante, gracias, lourdes a ustedes los invitamos a continuar con nosotros que ya regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn. julio: algunos chubascos y algunas tormentas en nuestra zona, lo peor ha estado norte de new jersey, regresamos con el pronÓstico. julio: otro dÍa con alta temperatura, con humedad, lluvias esparcidas en algunas Áreas, vamos con eduardo rodrÍguez y su informe el tiempo, buenas noches, eduardo ¿quÉ tal? eduardo: gracias, julio mucho calor aquÍ en filadelfia 88 grados en el aeropuerto, seguimos por encima de las condiciones normales con algunas tormentas aisladas, lo peor estÁ al norte, allentown 87, atlanti
ronnie: deberÍa preguntar a su farmacÉutico, asÍ como preguntan acerca de las medicinas, tambiÉn deberÍan preguntar sobre productos naturales. lourdes: los cientÍficos no sugieren que se debe dejar de tomar vitaminas simplemente alertan de los peligros en los que se incurre cuando no seas apropiadamente. >> no todas estas sustancias producen cÁncer, producen enfermedades colaterales, muchos de ellos son muy buenos pero tienen que tomarse adecuadamente. julio: interesante, gracias,...
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problem is, it's not ronnie. >> my entire life has been taken from me. >> this ronnie has not only used the real ronnie to create a criminal record but also leaves a trail of medical bills and misinformation. started after getting automatic credit report. >> pages upon pages and more pages of unpaid medical treatment. >> bills across the country, florida, tennessee, colorado and washington places he said he hasn't visited. totally thousands of dollars. >> radiology bills chest x-rays. very serious things. >> ronnie is a victim of a fast growing crime. last year more than 2 million people had their medical identityies stolen. >> medical identity theft is when someone uses someone else's identity to get medical services. >> a medical identity fraud line which released a new study showing cases jumped 20% in a year. >> most certainly a life or death situation. >> unlike traditional identity theft which mainly has a financial impact she says this crime can have severe consequences for your health possibly leading to confusion during a medical emergency. >> your medical identity is corrupted
problem is, it's not ronnie. >> my entire life has been taken from me. >> this ronnie has not only used the real ronnie to create a criminal record but also leaves a trail of medical bills and misinformation. started after getting automatic credit report. >> pages upon pages and more pages of unpaid medical treatment. >> bills across the country, florida, tennessee, colorado and washington places he said he hasn't visited. totally thousands of dollars. >> radiology...
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we will call him ronnie. we met him after his shift. robbie told us he was tricked to working in asks for a salary less than half what he was promised. they told him for a hefty fee he could get a job in afghanistan working for dinecore. he would fly dubai and connect with dinecore and go to afghanistan. there was a catch the job at dinecore didn't actually actually exist. instead, the agent housed robbie in a work camp in dubai and the man said for an additional fee he could get him a job. >> i saw my contract it was only $500. >> you were promised a job at dinecorp and then you got a job at echo log. >> i said i didn't want to go for $500, it wasn't enough for me. he said i do not want to give you back. i didn't have a choice. 500 is better than nothing so that's why i came. >> how much money did you pay the agent? >> i paid totally $4,000 u.s., and when i came first i got $500 you could see how much i had to work to get that money back, it is at least eight months and the interest so it's like one year. >> robbie had been recruited u
we will call him ronnie. we met him after his shift. robbie told us he was tricked to working in asks for a salary less than half what he was promised. they told him for a hefty fee he could get a job in afghanistan working for dinecore. he would fly dubai and connect with dinecore and go to afghanistan. there was a catch the job at dinecore didn't actually actually exist. instead, the agent housed robbie in a work camp in dubai and the man said for an additional fee he could get him a job....
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. >> and if we're going to bring that up, i have to bring up ronnie james dio. your friend who past was the greatest heavy metal singer of all time in my opinion. and he, his wife started the foundation, ronnie james dio stand up and shout cancer foundation. and we just did a song on this benefit album that was raising money for the cancer research. and all of the sudden, we won a grammy and it was surreal. and i was rejoicing until i looked on the internet and saw all the hate of all the heavy metal bands, the real heavy metalers. that's not real metal, man. [ laughter ] and the thing is now, i'm kind of paranoid. whenever i walk down the street behind every corner, there could be a heavy metal dude waiting to beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >> seth: yeah, that could be it. >> but they're going to have to pry it from my cold dead hands. >> seth: absolutely. >> that's my mother [ bleep ] grammy, bitch. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and i think -- i got to be honest now that we you've got "touched by an angel" clip back out there, i don't think anybody's going n
. >> and if we're going to bring that up, i have to bring up ronnie james dio. your friend who past was the greatest heavy metal singer of all time in my opinion. and he, his wife started the foundation, ronnie james dio stand up and shout cancer foundation. and we just did a song on this benefit album that was raising money for the cancer research. and all of the sudden, we won a grammy and it was surreal. and i was rejoicing until i looked on the internet and saw all the hate of all the...
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. >> she hung up the phone, she turned around and said ronny's dead, they found him dead in his car. he committed suicide. i'll put you on the bus and send you to michigan for the funeral, and that was it. and that made me hate her, because, from that day forward, i knew i was going to kill her, eventually. >> hugueley was sentenced to life in prison for killing his mother. but it wouldn't be the last time he'd commit murder. five years later, while incarcerated at a different prison, he stabbed an inmate 67 times after the man and two friends allegedly threatened him. >> all three of them come up to my cell, which was a single cell, and i slaughtered him, and went after them two, and they took off running and hid. but i was going to kill them all three. >> after receiving an additional life sentence for killing the inmate, 13 years later hugueley murdered again. in this unedited footage, hugueley describes how and why he killed a prison counselor. >> the plan was kill him, get the death penalty, use the state of tennessee's lethal injection as a means of suicide, since i didn't have
. >> she hung up the phone, she turned around and said ronny's dead, they found him dead in his car. he committed suicide. i'll put you on the bus and send you to michigan for the funeral, and that was it. and that made me hate her, because, from that day forward, i knew i was going to kill her, eventually. >> hugueley was sentenced to life in prison for killing his mother. but it wouldn't be the last time he'd commit murder. five years later, while incarcerated at a different...
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. >> phillies starter jerome williams honored breast cancer survivor ronnie stuarty from trap montgomery county williams wished her a happy mother's day it's a simple message he would like to say to his own mom who lost her fight with breasts cancer. >> every time phillies pitcher jerome williams takes the mound he makes a pitch pitch to honor his mom. williams is only player in major league baseball to wear a pink glove. it's his tribute to his mom debra that die of breast cancer when he was 19 years old. >> it's a big struggle. she was everything to me. she was my best friend. i could talk to her about anything. i wish my mom was here. i wish you know she could see me play. >> debra never saw her son play in the majors she pass away 2001 when jerome was in minor leagues he believes she has a front row seat every time he puts on the glove that even sports a breast cancer awareness ribbon. >>s as you can see it's all pink and real cool feature about the glove is i have my mom's name on inside of the glove. so i know she's on my hand every single time i put this glove on. >> williams says
. >> phillies starter jerome williams honored breast cancer survivor ronnie stuarty from trap montgomery county williams wished her a happy mother's day it's a simple message he would like to say to his own mom who lost her fight with breasts cancer. >> every time phillies pitcher jerome williams takes the mound he makes a pitch pitch to honor his mom. williams is only player in major league baseball to wear a pink glove. it's his tribute to his mom debra that die of breast cancer...
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. >> ifill: for more on what it took to get to this agreement and what happens next, is ronnie dunn associate professor of urban studies at cleveland state university. he also serves on the ohio task force on community-police relations. thank you for joining us. in the wake of the guilty-- not guilty verdict this weekend the officer who was part of the more than 100 shots fired at two people in the car, and we wait on tamir rice verdict and other high-profile verdicts what is the meaning of what they agreed to today? >> i think it's a first step along this long road that we need to transform the relationship between the community and the police department sworn to serve them. this is a very robust and comprehensive reform package. >> ifill: one of the things that the assistant attorney general for civil right from the justice deparment mentioned today was this would restore constitutional policing. most americans would be surprised to realize that wasn't something that was already happening. you can complain what the definition of "constitutional policing" is? >> well, it's policing in line w
. >> ifill: for more on what it took to get to this agreement and what happens next, is ronnie dunn associate professor of urban studies at cleveland state university. he also serves on the ohio task force on community-police relations. thank you for joining us. in the wake of the guilty-- not guilty verdict this weekend the officer who was part of the more than 100 shots fired at two people in the car, and we wait on tamir rice verdict and other high-profile verdicts what is the meaning...
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ronnie antonopolous says greece needs to create jobs through a public administration program reminiscent to the works progress administration during the great depression. >> you have 50% of the population leaving under very very under stress. some of them are in poverty already. some of them are at risk of poverty. and some of them are right -- right in between. >> antonopoulous says unemployment in greece is both an economic and a social problem and it's the government's responsibility to create jobs snore is social sector, a country full of self-employed workers many of whom work in the so-called informal economy which means they don't pay taxes. >> we are about 25% of employment consists of self employed without employees. and this is a phenomenon very well-known in developing countries, in the developing world, when you cannot have formal sector jobs. then you have on the one hand an explosion of informality and on the other, the you've nix of the entrepreneur. >> back in gazi, the owners of a family owned restaurant that has weathered the economic storm says they are willing to give
ronnie antonopolous says greece needs to create jobs through a public administration program reminiscent to the works progress administration during the great depression. >> you have 50% of the population leaving under very very under stress. some of them are in poverty already. some of them are at risk of poverty. and some of them are right -- right in between. >> antonopoulous says unemployment in greece is both an economic and a social problem and it's the government's...
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. >> ronny in washington, d.c. >> caller: yes, thank you so much for your work on this, and, in fact, i have it before me, and i want to tell the audience ou that in your chapter on defeating the liberation, you give more coverage, nice ion of coverage of the u.s. colored troops and reaction of the former slaves people who were enslaved right there. where a >> that's right. >> i wanted to ask you today to talk about where are the u.s. his colored troops today?ond i don't see them there and this the is my second time watching the program. where are they represented?repres where are the people represented? i just don't see that today, and, of course you talk about william harrison who says he was with grant, you know former owner slave that had followed his owner as a body servant. could you please talk more about the role that the u.s. colored troops people had there, and why we don't see them there today? thank you. >> absolutely. it's a fascinating story.this c there have been in the course of this commemoration here at the park, there's been a great deal of acknowledgement about thi
. >> ronny in washington, d.c. >> caller: yes, thank you so much for your work on this, and, in fact, i have it before me, and i want to tell the audience ou that in your chapter on defeating the liberation, you give more coverage, nice ion of coverage of the u.s. colored troops and reaction of the former slaves people who were enslaved right there. where a >> that's right. >> i wanted to ask you today to talk about where are the u.s. his colored troops today?ond i don't...
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ronnie dallas is taking a ride out of town. he has no intention of being at his home near the panhandle tomorrow then hows of runners pour through the streets for the bay to breakers race. >> a lot of people love a party, but these people take it to a new level of disrespect. >> reporter: over the last several years, his porch has turned into a toilet for the drunk people on the race cours. >> they do their bathroom stuff no matter where. i used to use the hose on them to stop them from going back there. >> reporter: the race is a sight to see. thousands of people, runners in costume. and countless props. it is well known many use it as an excuse to day drink along the race route. for some neighbors t rowdiness is embraced. >> this is a tradition. it is ten years now. it is awesome. we live here and we love it. >> reporter: but organizers are trying to put a stop the alcohol and public urination. they are stepping up patrols and keeping a watchful eye for public drunkenness with five alcohol check points. 200 more port a pottys
ronnie dallas is taking a ride out of town. he has no intention of being at his home near the panhandle tomorrow then hows of runners pour through the streets for the bay to breakers race. >> a lot of people love a party, but these people take it to a new level of disrespect. >> reporter: over the last several years, his porch has turned into a toilet for the drunk people on the race cours. >> they do their bathroom stuff no matter where. i used to use the hose on them to stop...
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. >> morgan walmac and her parents ronnie and bonnie who run education express are the competition in question but frankly you'd never know it. >> i don't like saying that they're competitors because they are our friends. >> the majority of our customers that are repeat customers know that we have a relationship together. when they pull out their discount card from either store, oh gosh you're not shopping there, and he does the same. >> there are three stores two of them close to toby's business. the winston-salem location is to the north of all about education, another is to the south in concord. both are in malls. if you look at a map, you might think there's no overlap, but you'd be wrong. >> we have customers that come in every day a lot of times that are telling us hey, i've been to the winston-salem store, i've been to the concord mills store. >> they're always at our county talking about all about education. >> they know the clients they share are willing to go the distance to find the workbooks, brain games and school supplies for the students. >> there are not a lot of store
. >> morgan walmac and her parents ronnie and bonnie who run education express are the competition in question but frankly you'd never know it. >> i don't like saying that they're competitors because they are our friends. >> the majority of our customers that are repeat customers know that we have a relationship together. when they pull out their discount card from either store, oh gosh you're not shopping there, and he does the same. >> there are three stores two of...
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ronnie rivera with his wife, the guy on the left, and their 25th wedding anniversary. this is the million man march. this is at the front of the march. i was working for life magazine. actually was working for myself. i was going there to cover it, and they really did a good job on the pictures they ran. this is the boys of sudan. that was an extraordinary thing. i was working in the movies before i came here, i was working a lot of movies, and one of the people i worked with asked me if i'd be interested in going with him on a film crew to do a documentary which eventually became winter at sun dance. took six years to get it off. but the time things don't change things do change, things don't happen immediately. again, you photographing past, present, and possible futures. stuff is still going on. this is refugees from rwanda, a refugee camp in tanzania. things are still intense at that camp. this is on a bad day in beirut. we lad troupe for our lives. i saw it coming because of some experience i had before. i warned about -- my driver was not paying attention. great
ronnie rivera with his wife, the guy on the left, and their 25th wedding anniversary. this is the million man march. this is at the front of the march. i was working for life magazine. actually was working for myself. i was going there to cover it, and they really did a good job on the pictures they ran. this is the boys of sudan. that was an extraordinary thing. i was working in the movies before i came here, i was working a lot of movies, and one of the people i worked with asked me if i'd be...
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tell us about your husband, ronnie. >> my husband served 15 years in the united states army in special forces. and he was medically retired in 2009. when he was retired we re treated to a hilltop and he didn't want to come down. so the folds of honor foundation was introduced to us, and the boys were recipients. it took a lot of burden off his mind and put us on the path of healing. it's a priceless gift. the scholarship has monetary value but the gift it gave our family is healing is priceless. >> so many families in need. you have to go through a screens process. what turned you an and made you say you have to help out claudia and her family. >> you look at ronnie. he's an american hero with multiple purple hearts bronze star with valor. when you have three young boys triplets it's an easy conclusion. and we have over 1,000 unfunded scholarships this year. we'll put out over $13 million in scholarships for this upcoming school year but that need is still great. and that's why we need folks to support folds of honor to get that money in and pay it forward to great families like this.
tell us about your husband, ronnie. >> my husband served 15 years in the united states army in special forces. and he was medically retired in 2009. when he was retired we re treated to a hilltop and he didn't want to come down. so the folds of honor foundation was introduced to us, and the boys were recipients. it took a lot of burden off his mind and put us on the path of healing. it's a priceless gift. the scholarship has monetary value but the gift it gave our family is healing is...
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. >> hi, i am ronnie. nice to meet you. >> thanks for coming. >> i was reading about this thing called the race button we have in california were the kids, for children are in control of their own content because they are children and they put content on line and the idea is that they own their content and they can get rid of it. it's being proposed in other states as well but it is here however it doesn't affect what happens in the rooms of a school. so when kids are taking their test the system knows whether their parents are divorced, and they don't really take into account good days are bad days or maybe that the kid is going for a tough or maybe they even have, they have so i guess the concern is and i think that there are laws being proposed with regards to including schools but as technology starts coming more into the school system this is a bigger concern especially with identity theft and the misuse and mishandling of information. >> yeah thanks for bringing that up. this is an enormous issue tha
. >> hi, i am ronnie. nice to meet you. >> thanks for coming. >> i was reading about this thing called the race button we have in california were the kids, for children are in control of their own content because they are children and they put content on line and the idea is that they own their content and they can get rid of it. it's being proposed in other states as well but it is here however it doesn't affect what happens in the rooms of a school. so when kids are taking...
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we're not talking about the pep ronnie. new concerns about the takeout fox. >>> it is foggy in san francisco. the full forecast is you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store. where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq™ technology. know better sleep with sleep number. . >>> live, from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix-5 news. >>> welcome back, just about 7:30 on this saturday morning, good morning, i'm mark kelly. >> and i'm anne makovec. new this morning, a driver plows in a group of people in a parking lot in bay point, killing one of them. here is some of the video. nine people were take
we're not talking about the pep ronnie. new concerns about the takeout fox. >>> it is foggy in san francisco. the full forecast is you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good better and an awesome night. the...
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. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for.
. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for.
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host: ronnie from california is waiting on the line. in terms of presidential succession, who is next in line to be president after the vice president? the senate whip him of the first lady, the secretary of state the senate majority leader or the speaker of the house. your thoughts? caller: i would like to shout out ms. newman. i would go with the vice president. host: after the vice president. caller: the speaker of the house. guest: you are set. keep studying. thanks, chris newman. guest: maybe they will answer the question -- maybe the student has to know the presidential succession act of 1947. after the speaker of the house secession goes into the president's cabinet. host: sierra in cedar park, texas. go ahead. caller: first of all, i want to give a shout out to mr. ordinaries class. that ms. thornberry's class. guest: this is a good question. we want to thank those teachers out there because the types of lessons we receive on this show are a reflection of the great work of the teachers doing the classrooms -- were asking about s
host: ronnie from california is waiting on the line. in terms of presidential succession, who is next in line to be president after the vice president? the senate whip him of the first lady, the secretary of state the senate majority leader or the speaker of the house. your thoughts? caller: i would like to shout out ms. newman. i would go with the vice president. host: after the vice president. caller: the speaker of the house. guest: you are set. keep studying. thanks, chris newman. guest:...
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we talked to israeli activist ronnie barkan and travel to gaza for an exclusive interview with professor haidar eid from al-aqsa by university.
we talked to israeli activist ronnie barkan and travel to gaza for an exclusive interview with professor haidar eid from al-aqsa by university.
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ronnie and i have never been happier with the library than we are today and it is all due to -- where are you, richard? you, richard. [laughter] [applause] nancy reagan: and the team you have put together. so luci, susan marine, the --maureen, the stage is yours. thank you for coming. [applause] richard: did morning, everyone. welcome. delighted to have you all here. amid the remembrances attending the death of richard nixon perhaps none were more touching than a story told by luci baines johnson. she recalled a letter less than a month before mr. nixon resigned the presidency. he took time out to welcome an infant child named rebecca johnson. we know how proud and happy her father was to know that you chose his mother's name for your daughter. as ms. johnson told newsweek magazine, there was no reason for the embattled president to show so kindness. certainly there was no political gain to be had. it was, in her words an extraordinary act of thoughtfulness from a man in the midst of a terrible ordeal. it was something else as well. a small, but telling example of the special relation
ronnie and i have never been happier with the library than we are today and it is all due to -- where are you, richard? you, richard. [laughter] [applause] nancy reagan: and the team you have put together. so luci, susan marine, the --maureen, the stage is yours. thank you for coming. [applause] richard: did morning, everyone. welcome. delighted to have you all here. amid the remembrances attending the death of richard nixon perhaps none were more touching than a story told by luci baines...
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. >> ronnie tye. >> will you have this woman as
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when president ronnie came over here last week to have american soldiers stay behind in afghanistan to assure the freedom of afghanistan. >> next question. >> you said everyone in vietnam would leave except for a select few people if given the opportunity to now. i know over the last couple of decades, we have opened up relations with vietnam. do you agree with the policy of the united states? >> the gentleman said if people could leave vietnam they would except for a select few. recently, the united states has opened up with vietnam. what are your thoughts on that? >> with the presence of the american embassy in vietnam and with a lot of foreign contact that came to vietnam to invest i think lives over there get better because the companies tend to pay attention to world opinion for their international aid and such. the western presence, with that things tend to be better. we tend to compare vietnam with north korea, which is a contrasting difference. in north korea, there is hardly any western presence. that country is. and -- that country is pure and unadulterated hell, ok? in vietn
when president ronnie came over here last week to have american soldiers stay behind in afghanistan to assure the freedom of afghanistan. >> next question. >> you said everyone in vietnam would leave except for a select few people if given the opportunity to now. i know over the last couple of decades, we have opened up relations with vietnam. do you agree with the policy of the united states? >> the gentleman said if people could leave vietnam they would except for a select...
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aids violence in our communities, drugs, he has done things on nuclear disarmament, a song called "ronnie talk to russia." he does come out and say something. i'm not surprised now, given that just at the grammys he mentioned black lives matter on the stage at the grammys, which was quite controversial. so this is obviously an issue that means a lot to him. >> and why baltimore? does he have a special connection to baltimore? >> you know i don't think he has a special connection to baltimore, but i think he probably realized that you know what enough is enough. this is a time to actually stand up and say something and put -- he is an icon right? and to is a-to-say listen i have a voice, i have a platform and now is the time to use it and thankfully i hope tonight, you know people everywhere, whether you're watching on title or listen there on the concert, listening and we do fight for justice. >> do you think prince has any -- i even hate to suggest it but tough wonder does he have a financial interest in making this statement, that maybe this song and him doing this will give him kind of
aids violence in our communities, drugs, he has done things on nuclear disarmament, a song called "ronnie talk to russia." he does come out and say something. i'm not surprised now, given that just at the grammys he mentioned black lives matter on the stage at the grammys, which was quite controversial. so this is obviously an issue that means a lot to him. >> and why baltimore? does he have a special connection to baltimore? >> you know i don't think he has a special...
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we talked to israeli activist ronnie barkan and travel to gaza for an exclusive interview with professor haidar eid from al-aqsa by university.
we talked to israeli activist ronnie barkan and travel to gaza for an exclusive interview with professor haidar eid from al-aqsa by university.
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. >>> we're at the "action news" board, we have ronnie from cyprus he got a perfect score ons s.a.t. when he asked about achieving perfection he said he doesn't deserve the credit. >> it's a lot of hard work, my family, they've teaching me, they are my teachers. it's their accomplishment more than mine. >> very nice, now the national average for. act is 20. last year 1400 students in the entire county received the impressive perfect score of 36. >>> in albuquerque, new mexico two police officers went above and beyond the call of duty for a woman who was the victim of a robbery. she was mowing her lawn and opened the garage and stole her car keys and took off in the car. one of two police officers responded to the call. after he investigated he finished mow the lawn for her in full european form. his partner held by bagging the clippings. and she said the kindness didn't end there they offered to use the edger to make sure the border of the lawn was just right, but it had a low battery nice, anyway right? we're back with sports. 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the m
. >>> we're at the "action news" board, we have ronnie from cyprus he got a perfect score ons s.a.t. when he asked about achieving perfection he said he doesn't deserve the credit. >> it's a lot of hard work, my family, they've teaching me, they are my teachers. it's their accomplishment more than mine. >> very nice, now the national average for. act is 20. last year 1400 students in the entire county received the impressive perfect score of 36. >>> in...
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released and nor was the identity of the adult male who died in the crash the driver 23 euro athenaeum ronnie the third survive the crash in face is the you why charges. >> grant lodes: this comes just days after another during routine was killed in a crash 15 year-old natalia salcito died saturday today we learn she is the daughter of a san jose fire captain to other teams in the car with natalia sociologist survived please do not believe drugs or alcohol was involved in that crass >> pam moore: warriors fans getting fired up for game 5 of the nba playoffs golden state looking to grab a 3-2 lead over the memphis grizzlies and they will have the nba's best and backing them up jr stone is live at the oracle arena with a more information >> jr stone: we're getting closer and closer to tip off and that means that one thing the guys are ready to play and you could see the man cells that carry getting ready for game 5 is tied to to 2-2 and we see steph curry getting ready with been talking with and all day and they've been here since 10:00 a.m. this morning because they want to go check out the oa
released and nor was the identity of the adult male who died in the crash the driver 23 euro athenaeum ronnie the third survive the crash in face is the you why charges. >> grant lodes: this comes just days after another during routine was killed in a crash 15 year-old natalia salcito died saturday today we learn she is the daughter of a san jose fire captain to other teams in the car with natalia sociologist survived please do not believe drugs or alcohol was involved in that crass...
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. >> and, you know and love her from the real, she's always real, yes, ronnie love joins us on good day to day. >> are you here. >> yes. >> she's here. >> we will get her take on jay-z and beyonce making headlines this morning. >>> so let get back to this story. i want your opinion on this. i'm mountain so sure, i'll just tell you what it is. have you ever heard of czar black. she does a lot of covers. >> she's from the band walk off the earth. >> yes, it is. >> she says she was kick off of a flight because her young son, it looks like a toddler, she would not, stop, crying. that is what the airline says, she says no, no, no. >> so mike, i'm wondering this is her song, that rule the world, and with her ban, so she's only female in the group, singer/song writer and she also happens to be seven months pregnant and not keeping quite about what happened to her this week. >> you can relate to this, we all can. we have three boys for goodness say. if it won't sit in the lap, baby crying and screaming. he was getting on the united airlines flight from san francisco to canada she was crying. sh
. >> and, you know and love her from the real, she's always real, yes, ronnie love joins us on good day to day. >> are you here. >> yes. >> she's here. >> we will get her take on jay-z and beyonce making headlines this morning. >>> so let get back to this story. i want your opinion on this. i'm mountain so sure, i'll just tell you what it is. have you ever heard of czar black. she does a lot of covers. >> she's from the band walk off the earth....
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you remember ronny in he was -- at the spca but now he has been adopted. >> that's right the shelter said the new owners took a photograph of him along with their daughter there. if you would like to adopt any of them you can find a list from the website. under the mornings on two section. there on the home page. >> glad he found a home. yes cute. >>> a summertime staple for bay area children is about to be affected by the drought. up next we will tell you about the changes being made by several water parks across the state. >>> pres prosecutors have dropped charges against the hunt recused of starting a fire. the decision was announced yesterday following the death of two key witnesses. one died in a workplace accident. the other died of a heart attack. prosecutors don't believe they can prove the case without their testimony. the rim fire burned two months and caused $125 million in damage. >>> some of of the people affected say they are shocked that the charges were dropped. the fire burned 11 homeos and nearly shut down the town of grove land in the heart of its tourist season. t
you remember ronny in he was -- at the spca but now he has been adopted. >> that's right the shelter said the new owners took a photograph of him along with their daughter there. if you would like to adopt any of them you can find a list from the website. under the mornings on two section. there on the home page. >> glad he found a home. yes cute. >>> a summertime staple for bay area children is about to be affected by the drought. up next we will tell you about the changes...
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host: ronnie from california is waiting on the line. in terms of presidential succession, who is next in line to be president after the vice president? the senate whip him of the first lady, the secretary of state the senate majority leader or the speaker of the house. your thoughts? caller: i would like to shout out ms. newman. i would go with the vice president. host: after the vice president. caller: the speaker of the house. guest: you are set. keep studying. thanks, chris newman. guest: maybe they will answer the question -- maybe the student has to know the presidential succession act of 1947. after the speaker of the house secession goes into the president's cabinet. host: sierra in cedar park, texas. go ahead. caller: first of all, i want to give a shout out to mr. ordinaries class. that ms. thornberry's class. guest: this is a good question. we want to thank those teachers out there because the types of lessons we receive on this show are a reflection of the great work of the teachers doing the classrooms -- were asking about s
host: ronnie from california is waiting on the line. in terms of presidential succession, who is next in line to be president after the vice president? the senate whip him of the first lady, the secretary of state the senate majority leader or the speaker of the house. your thoughts? caller: i would like to shout out ms. newman. i would go with the vice president. host: after the vice president. caller: the speaker of the house. guest: you are set. keep studying. thanks, chris newman. guest:...
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ronnie is waiting. good morning. caller: i don't know where to start. what i am about to say -- what i'm saying is, when slavery was in egypt, when god freed the people he put them in a land they own so you can teach them the right ways. when we were segregated, that is the reason we were growing at businesses as we were in our own little community. you could open the door like you say and you could do certain things and we had doctors, our lawyers, our different businessman. you cannot go back in the community with people that enslave you and think you will be treated fairly. it is not going to work. they think they are superior over you. that would never work. the government has been manipulating the system for years and years. host: what are you advocating for? caller: i am advocating for -- if we start speaking the truth about what really happens to a mind when you put them under this kind of pressure and situations for years and years and think you will have a change , we will not be changing until we start speaking. you have this guy talking about
ronnie is waiting. good morning. caller: i don't know where to start. what i am about to say -- what i'm saying is, when slavery was in egypt, when god freed the people he put them in a land they own so you can teach them the right ways. when we were segregated, that is the reason we were growing at businesses as we were in our own little community. you could open the door like you say and you could do certain things and we had doctors, our lawyers, our different businessman. you cannot go back...
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this weekend i am thankful for the opportunity to join county councilman ronnie young in the aiken memorial day parade and reinstate the parade as well as wes and betsy for their work to honor our armed forces and their families. in conclusion god bless our troops and may the president by his actions never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, press reports this week show that the rain of terror brought by boko haram in northern nigeria has reached appalling new depth of deprafity. they have chosen to use as a weapon of war widespread organized sexual violence against young girls and women. hundreds of women and girls as young as 11 have been subjected to systematic organized rape. the terrorists have also used women and children to carry out suicide bombings against civilian targets. these are crimes against her humanity which is why i'm pleased to join cong
this weekend i am thankful for the opportunity to join county councilman ronnie young in the aiken memorial day parade and reinstate the parade as well as wes and betsy for their work to honor our armed forces and their families. in conclusion god bless our troops and may the president by his actions never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? without...
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ronald "ronnie" stoltenow. ronnie was from hanginson. he served in the army's first infantry division. ronnie was 20 years old when he died november 7, 1967. his family and friends say he was respectful, loyal humble, compassionate friendly, hard working, willing to learn and spontaneous. ronnie served as a medic in vietnam. during an ambush, he was wounded but he continued to give aid to his fellow soldiers until eventually he was shot and killed. his family believes his bravery deep sense of duty to his country and his compassion for others led ronnie to become a fallen hero. george tongen. george was from walhalla and was born august 7, 1947. he served in the army's 25th infantry division. george died may 21, 1968. he was 20 years old. george was the middle child of seven children. three of george's brothers also served our country -- robert in the marine corps and daniel and john in the army. george's father wasn't able to finish high school, so he made sure his children understood the importance of education. george was the only chi
ronald "ronnie" stoltenow. ronnie was from hanginson. he served in the army's first infantry division. ronnie was 20 years old when he died november 7, 1967. his family and friends say he was respectful, loyal humble, compassionate friendly, hard working, willing to learn and spontaneous. ronnie served as a medic in vietnam. during an ambush, he was wounded but he continued to give aid to his fellow soldiers until eventually he was shot and killed. his family believes his bravery deep...