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pierre ramosen union city and 31-year-old leonardo bremen joined the company shortly before the heist. a company spokesman says the two showed up at work the day after the heist. the two along with the other defendants will appear in court on wednesday to face charges. if convicted they could face life in prison. investigators still trying to track down six other people they think were in on the job. >> let's check in with a forecast and meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning. i'm so excited it's monday. i bept you are too. we've got this nice flow today and tomorrow. we're going to see comfortable weather. still below average, then by wednesday things startto heat up. what's happening is we've got this stubborn area of low pressure sitting here. off to our north sitting and spinning. as we head through the next 48-72 hours it's not going anywhere. it's going to keep the on shore flow in place and that means our temperatures will stay below their seasonal averages and means we're going to see a lot of fog, not only this morning but the next couple of mornings in san francisco,
pierre ramosen union city and 31-year-old leonardo bremen joined the company shortly before the heist. a company spokesman says the two showed up at work the day after the heist. the two along with the other defendants will appear in court on wednesday to face charges. if convicted they could face life in prison. investigators still trying to track down six other people they think were in on the job. >> let's check in with a forecast and meteorologist christina loren. >> good...
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you can go to bremen university with a federally backed or federally funded grants. it is a church school, y'all, that you can spend your money at. you can't spend your money at st. mary's has cooled. doesn't make sense. you can send your child the joys town. the dog jesuits and the basketball team. boston college, not allowing jesuits on the basketball team. however, you clearly can use federally funded monday to send it children to the schools. you can go to israel, hospitals with medicare and medicaid, federal money. clearly we don't have the money. to the problem. you can take section eight and live anywhere you want. public money used for private goods and services, and it works. those other organizations, they don't have a gun lobby as the american federation of teachers and they in the a. they win and so we get educated then restart to realize that the game is changing and we don't have any more children to lose. push has truly come to shove, and the opportunity right now to save our children right now where ever you are anywhere in this country. >> one last o
you can go to bremen university with a federally backed or federally funded grants. it is a church school, y'all, that you can spend your money at. you can't spend your money at st. mary's has cooled. doesn't make sense. you can send your child the joys town. the dog jesuits and the basketball team. boston college, not allowing jesuits on the basketball team. however, you clearly can use federally funded monday to send it children to the schools. you can go to israel, hospitals with medicare...
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so i am focused on the bremen out. >> i'm going to ask for questions from the audience. >> and local philanthropy. >> pacific northwest has benefited. nearly a billion dollars in investment and philanthropy in that area. who is your mentor? is it important to have one? >> well, i think through your life you have a series of people that have a positive influence and give you a chance to succeed. obviously my parents to a talk about a lot in the book basically, you know, my father was a librarian and my mother was schoolteacher. i spent so much time around books. the university of washington library, trying to close or everything i could. so that. and then when i got to high-school obviously we were self-taught except there were a bunch of mit and stanford people at the computer center that would giving away free time that we got hooked up with. his steve russell here tonight? did he make it? anyway, steve russell did space work, bill and i would literally died in dumpsters to get these listings to my coffee stay and listings. i could smell the coffee today. we would port to these list
so i am focused on the bremen out. >> i'm going to ask for questions from the audience. >> and local philanthropy. >> pacific northwest has benefited. nearly a billion dollars in investment and philanthropy in that area. who is your mentor? is it important to have one? >> well, i think through your life you have a series of people that have a positive influence and give you a chance to succeed. obviously my parents to a talk about a lot in the book basically, you know,...
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a girl attending the camp. 16-year-old julie bremens managed to hide from the gunman who has allegedly named anders breivik. he stalked his victims for more than an hour before police arrived. the terror that julie lived through is captured in text messages she sent to her mother. julie writes "mummy, tell the police they must be quick. people are dying here. her mother replies i'm working on it, julie. the police are on their way. dare you call me? julie tells her mom no. another text, julie pleads with her mom, tell the police that there is a madman running around and shooting people. they must hurry. julie adds, we are in fear for our lives. her mother replies, i understand very well, my darling. stay hidden. do not move anywhere. julie also told her mom, i love you even if i still misbehave from time to time. julie's mom said that's when she knew the situation was really grave. police today detonated more explosives they found at a farm belonging to breivik who remains in isolation in a prison near oslo. earlier a few moments ago tonight i talked to senior international corresponde
a girl attending the camp. 16-year-old julie bremens managed to hide from the gunman who has allegedly named anders breivik. he stalked his victims for more than an hour before police arrived. the terror that julie lived through is captured in text messages she sent to her mother. julie writes "mummy, tell the police they must be quick. people are dying here. her mother replies i'm working on it, julie. the police are on their way. dare you call me? julie tells her mom no. another text,...