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i'll bury you for this, otis. i'll stay on this side, jed otis, but there are some things i need from my wagon. matthew, they said thee had gone over to where there was cholera. benjy, stay right there. i want you to go back to my wagon and get my medicine case. why is thee standing off there alone? benjy, quickly. how soon can we get through? not soon. all but one are desperately ill. they can't move their wagons. you know about cholera? you've seen it before? yes, i've seen it-- at shiloh, missionary ridge, bull run, antietam. there he goes again, talking abt battles he fought. ( men laughing ) yes, i fought, jed otis. deadlier battles than those of guns. the warfare in the hospitals-- unending battles against bullet wounds, against men dying. and in the main, well, if them battles are so tough, we don't want 'em over here. hold it, kid! you go over there, you can't come back. stay right there. put the case in the middle and i'll pick it up. i'm coming over. i belong where thee is. not this time, benjy. when the
i'll bury you for this, otis. i'll stay on this side, jed otis, but there are some things i need from my wagon. matthew, they said thee had gone over to where there was cholera. benjy, stay right there. i want you to go back to my wagon and get my medicine case. why is thee standing off there alone? benjy, quickly. how soon can we get through? not soon. all but one are desperately ill. they can't move their wagons. you know about cholera? you've seen it before? yes, i've seen it-- at shiloh,...
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s partnership with otis mcallister at otismac.com. vida u.s.a. is always looking for volunteers to help sort supplies and equipment at their warehouse in emeryville. >> one thing i think is really cool is that you need almost no training to be able to just come here and be productive, and they always need help. >> we can turn this around in about three months. so that means by the time we get it in, process it, inventory it, book a shipment, get it on the boat, then three to four weeks down there, a week or two in customs, then it goes for our warehouse in lima. from there, then, it's sent all over the country. >> vida u.s.a. is also looking for more sponsors for the big containers, which are shipped overseas. vida u.s.a. wants to do more to help and can do that with your help. thanks for joining us for our special program on vida u.s.a. you can find them at vidausa.org. for more information about today's show and resources where you live, just go to our website, abc7news.com/community. we're also on facebook at abc7 community affairs
s partnership with otis mcallister at otismac.com. vida u.s.a. is always looking for volunteers to help sort supplies and equipment at their warehouse in emeryville. >> one thing i think is really cool is that you need almost no training to be able to just come here and be productive, and they always need help. >> we can turn this around in about three months. so that means by the time we get it in, process it, inventory it, book a shipment, get it on the boat, then three to four...
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Dec 16, 2016
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>> reporter: they're taken to containers at the port of oakland and turned over to a big supporter, otis mcallester, it's a global trading company and major importer of quinoa from farmers living in the ande's -- >> there's a need for medical equipment there. >> reporter: otis mcallester donated 18 container shipments carrying more than $15 million in aid in 2015. their humanitarian decision made good business sense. >> we offload the medical equipment in lima then from there it's put on trucks that wind their way up through the mountains and when they arrive, they distribute those products and then we in turn load those trucks with quinoa. >> this is a very exciting day for the hospital. it's in one of the poorest areas of lima and all of the vita supplies came from emeryville are right here being delivered at this moment. the need is enormous. there are a million people in this district in lima. >> translator: this is the only hospital in this district. it's always very crowded here so donations from vita are so important. >> reporter: rodriguez pastor co-founded vita usa 25 years ago
>> reporter: they're taken to containers at the port of oakland and turned over to a big supporter, otis mcallester, it's a global trading company and major importer of quinoa from farmers living in the ande's -- >> there's a need for medical equipment there. >> reporter: otis mcallester donated 18 container shipments carrying more than $15 million in aid in 2015. their humanitarian decision made good business sense. >> we offload the medical equipment in lima then from...
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otis spunk mier cookies. baking 20 million pounds of cookies for the holidays. >> the best thing is, when my kids say, hey, my dad makes that. >> and who knew that redi-whip was whipped up in america. >> ho ho ho. >> dad, what are you doing? >> made in indiana at fair oaks dairy farm, family owned. that cream then shipped to indianapolis, where 100 workers mix it. 360,000 cans of day. >> i have a strong sense of pride. we make it here in indianapolis. >> they make it with three words in mind this christmas. >> made in america! >> making me hungry. keep tweeting me your ideas. i'm david muir. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a science content developer from austin, texas... a food executive from montclair, new jersey... and our returning champion, an editor from vermilion, ohio... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, johnny. all right, folks. "ridiculous." that was the word uttered by tim aten at t
otis spunk mier cookies. baking 20 million pounds of cookies for the holidays. >> the best thing is, when my kids say, hey, my dad makes that. >> and who knew that redi-whip was whipped up in america. >> ho ho ho. >> dad, what are you doing? >> made in indiana at fair oaks dairy farm, family owned. that cream then shipped to indianapolis, where 100 workers mix it. 360,000 cans of day. >> i have a strong sense of pride. we make it here in indianapolis....
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otis spunk mier cookies. baking 20 million pounds of cookies for the holidays. >> the best thing is, when my kids say, hey, my dad makes that. >> and who knew that redi-whip was whipped up in america. >> ho ho ho. >> dad, what are you doing? >> made in indiana at fair oaks dairy farm, family owned. that cream then shipped to indianapolis, mix it. 360,000 cans of day. >> i have a strong sense of pride. we make it here in indianapolis. >> they make it with three words in mind this christmas. >> made in america! >> making me hungry. keep tweeting me your ideas. i'm david muir. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: wisn 12 news starts right now with breaking news. joyce: we begin with breaking news. donald trump makes his first visit to wisconsin since being elected president. kathy: on the left, a live look at state fair park,
otis spunk mier cookies. baking 20 million pounds of cookies for the holidays. >> the best thing is, when my kids say, hey, my dad makes that. >> and who knew that redi-whip was whipped up in america. >> ho ho ho. >> dad, what are you doing? >> made in indiana at fair oaks dairy farm, family owned. that cream then shipped to indianapolis, mix it. 360,000 cans of day. >> i have a strong sense of pride. we make it here in indianapolis. >> they make it...
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otis spunk mier baking 20 million pounds of cookies for the holidays. >> the best thing is, when my kids say, hey, my dad makes that. >> and who knew that redi-whip was whipped up in america. >> ho ho ho. >> dad, what are you doing? >> made in indiana at fair oaks dairy farm, family owned. that cream then shipped to indianapolis, where 100 workers mix it. 360,000 cans of day. >> i have a strong sense of pride. we make it here in indianapolis. >> they make it with three words in mind this christmas. >> made in america! >> making me hungry. keep tweeting me your ideas. i'm david muir. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. a silicon valley server farm. the vault to man's greatest wonders... selfies, cat videos and winking emojis. speaking of tech wonders, with the geico app you can get roadside assistance, digital id cards... or even file a claim. do that.. yeah, yeah that should work. it's not happening... just try again. uh, i think i found your problem. thanks. hmm... the award-winning geico app. download it today. from sony pictures studios, it's am
otis spunk mier baking 20 million pounds of cookies for the holidays. >> the best thing is, when my kids say, hey, my dad makes that. >> and who knew that redi-whip was whipped up in america. >> ho ho ho. >> dad, what are you doing? >> made in indiana at fair oaks dairy farm, family owned. that cream then shipped to indianapolis, where 100 workers mix it. 360,000 cans of day. >> i have a strong sense of pride. we make it here in indianapolis. >> they...
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otis spunkmeyer cookies in san leandro, california. baking 20 million pounds of cookies for the holidays. >> the best thing is, when i have one of my kids with me and they say, hey, my dad makes that. >> santa? >> and who knew that reddi-whip was whipped up in america? >> ho ho ho. >> dad, what are you doing? >> invented in 1948, originally delivered door to door by milkmen, made in indiana at fair oaks dairy farm, family owned. that cream then shipped to indianapolis, where 100 workers mix it. 360,000 cans a day. >> i have a strong sense of pride. we actually make it here in indianapolis. >> they make it with three words in mind this christmas. >> made in america! >> making me hungry. keep tweeting me your ideas. i'm david muir. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. when we can expect the heaviest rain. >> two big tests today for an open raider plan for fans who are loyal to their soil. and -- >> i think it's a very important signal to the government. >> a show of solidarity by the tech community vowing to never help the
otis spunkmeyer cookies in san leandro, california. baking 20 million pounds of cookies for the holidays. >> the best thing is, when i have one of my kids with me and they say, hey, my dad makes that. >> santa? >> and who knew that reddi-whip was whipped up in america? >> ho ho ho. >> dad, what are you doing? >> invented in 1948, originally delivered door to door by milkmen, made in indiana at fair oaks dairy farm, family owned. that cream then shipped to...
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we don't have otis coming into the jail tank. that's not the kind of county jail inmate we've got. we have 400 people in custody for murder today. we don't have people in jail for simple possession of marijuana, like some people might think. we have some very serious felony inmates in our custody. >> hands behind your back. >> unlike prison inmates, who have all been convicted of crimes, most jail inmates have only been accused and are being held awaiting trial or the resolution of their charges. still, violence can suddenly break out in jail, just as it does in prison. >> when you're dealing with jails full of predators, there's always going to be prey. the inmates prey on each other, cause disturbances, cause big situations to occur. what happens is, the deputies that are on scene will try to control it. they do a great job. once they start to lose a little bit of control, what they'll do is they'll give us a call. >> sergeant hernandez is in charge of the orange county jail's emergency response team or ert. >> go ahead and grab your gear from the shelves. and then just take it o
we don't have otis coming into the jail tank. that's not the kind of county jail inmate we've got. we have 400 people in custody for murder today. we don't have people in jail for simple possession of marijuana, like some people might think. we have some very serious felony inmates in our custody. >> hands behind your back. >> unlike prison inmates, who have all been convicted of crimes, most jail inmates have only been accused and are being held awaiting trial or the resolution of...
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overnight of some of the survivors vacancy nine people killed some 25 people still unaccounted for at otis, but our collective warehouse this is a fire footage from overnight as a fire reported 1130 last night. we're getting all the video from it breaking out around 1130 last night and the fire crews have not been able to go in because of a partial roof collapse the we do have jeff pierce alive at the scene. >> reporter: i'm sure the entire contents was can't sit still and inflame its see firefighters that tried to go into the building but could not go and try to be lifesavers. >> marty: had to be horrific scene knew what i take you to the face of a page for our collective and the face the page. also the names of the people who so far have reported as missing or chilling faced a post that had sofa and. investigators the trend to figure out what the causes those lots of debris are inside. they show their work there was a party here last night of will " will fourth >> reporter: right now we have nine concerns and the 13 people opened an account for. random away from the corners on same nine
overnight of some of the survivors vacancy nine people killed some 25 people still unaccounted for at otis, but our collective warehouse this is a fire footage from overnight as a fire reported 1130 last night. we're getting all the video from it breaking out around 1130 last night and the fire crews have not been able to go in because of a partial roof collapse the we do have jeff pierce alive at the scene. >> reporter: i'm sure the entire contents was can't sit still and inflame its see...
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otherwise, northwest sounds like another pedestrian accident at 14th street between otis place and spring road. you may find yourself under police investigation as it is ongoing. >> the forecast is next. stay with us. the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. >>> good morning, everybody. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s and we will get to the mid 60s during the day and a risk of a few more showers between now and lunchtime, dry for the afternoon and tomorrow and dry for most of the holiday weekend. >>> this morning on "today's take," super model >>> this morning, supermodel chrissy teigen makes one fan's wishes come true. >>> one thing you can do to shape up during the year. >>> and twe have our co-host bak again today. >> live from studio 1a in r
otherwise, northwest sounds like another pedestrian accident at 14th street between otis place and spring road. you may find yourself under police investigation as it is ongoing. >> the forecast is next. stay with us. the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for...
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just like i sell otis elevators around the world. jim cramer with us on the cnbc nulz. do you think mr. hayes new how different they would be under a trump presidency than they would have been under a clinton presidency? >> yes, we did talk about that and thank you for asking. because i think one of the things that greg made very clear was that this phone call, this interaction would never have happened had hillary clinton been elected but now it's going to be something everybody gets used to, not just because it's good for the working person but also because there's a deal. donald trump has made a deal. you get repatriation, lower tacks. periodically you're going to get a phone call. the phone call is going to say those jobs aren't going anywhere. >> i heard, read over the weekend, jim, that the topic that mr. hayes mentioned there was the idea or my word not his or yours the van rablt utx had if not raised explicit by was certainly hanging like a cloud in the room. >> i didn't press greg on that issue because that's central. did he say these government contracts, $6 b
just like i sell otis elevators around the world. jim cramer with us on the cnbc nulz. do you think mr. hayes new how different they would be under a trump presidency than they would have been under a clinton presidency? >> yes, we did talk about that and thank you for asking. because i think one of the things that greg made very clear was that this phone call, this interaction would never have happened had hillary clinton been elected but now it's going to be something everybody gets...
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andited james otis' speech insisted that the fourth amendment had to be construed to protect our personal effects. it has not ruled squarely whether the government can track all of our movements and public places, for example following us with tiny drone mounted cameras. down in the come most hotly contested questions involving digital privacy, it is inspiring that all of the justices of the supreme court intended to translate the fourth amendment so it protects as much privacy in the 21st century as americans demanded they ratified the bill of rights. sarah in woodland hills, a democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i just had a comment. being perhaps listened to, followed, or perhaps our emails. my question is, when are we what to literally find out are the main reasons, is it because of religion or race or , butionship with overseas the surveillance and checking on ,alls and just being watched when will that really be broken down for people like myself? i am american from iran, persian american, and i have grown up here. i have family overseas but it puts me in a
andited james otis' speech insisted that the fourth amendment had to be construed to protect our personal effects. it has not ruled squarely whether the government can track all of our movements and public places, for example following us with tiny drone mounted cameras. down in the come most hotly contested questions involving digital privacy, it is inspiring that all of the justices of the supreme court intended to translate the fourth amendment so it protects as much privacy in the 21st...