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this lieutenant reminds me of bull connor.the two of us, ben jealous, mark moriel, the civil rights community, we really ought to go to the university of california davis and stand in solidarity with these students. >> oh, there's no doubt we ought to stand this solidarity with them the way others did. >> let me show what pepper spray actually does. it causes tissue inflammation in the eyes, nose, throat and lung, causes respiratory attacks and makes it very difficult to breathe, causes nausea and disorientation and temporary blindness, causes pall s s para increases blood pressure. this is serious. this is not some derivative from a vegetable. and these kids, let's emphasize, were doing nothing wrong. there was no violence, there was no provoking. there were all kinds of ways to handle this situation. >> this is an act of civil dis obedienceç obedience. this is what gandhi did. this is what king did, and quite honestly anybody who looks at that, you either identify with the lieutenant or you identify with the students. there
this lieutenant reminds me of bull connor.the two of us, ben jealous, mark moriel, the civil rights community, we really ought to go to the university of california davis and stand in solidarity with these students. >> oh, there's no doubt we ought to stand this solidarity with them the way others did. >> let me show what pepper spray actually does. it causes tissue inflammation in the eyes, nose, throat and lung, causes respiratory attacks and makes it very difficult to breathe,...
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i'm cheryl connor. live in locust point explaning why this is similar to a massive storm hitting the area. >> a caution flag for the baltimore grande prix. the city's order that could put next year's race on hold. >> are your children's chubby cheeks a sign of things to come in the study that could have some mad. >> and what will cooler temperatures mean for the morning? stay up with us. the news starts right now. >> and tonight after just one race, the future of the grande prix is in doubt. >> the city said the company that organized them needs to start paying bills or else. >> we have been on this story since the beginning are live in the newsroom. >> reporter: a short time ago i spoke to the man who headed the racing development team he said there needs to be changes and city says that needs to happen soon. the company has a five-year contract but now the city said unless changes are made soon it'll be one and done. >> clock is ticks and they need to show it. >> reporter: the mayor issued i statement
i'm cheryl connor. live in locust point explaning why this is similar to a massive storm hitting the area. >> a caution flag for the baltimore grande prix. the city's order that could put next year's race on hold. >> are your children's chubby cheeks a sign of things to come in the study that could have some mad. >> and what will cooler temperatures mean for the morning? stay up with us. the news starts right now. >> and tonight after just one race, the future of the...
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i'm cheryl connor with a tough conversation you may want to have with your children. >> when seconds count you don't have time to wait minutes. why some say the wait for the fire department could get longer. >> later the last thing you want to worry about at emergency room is the bill. now you may want to make a few calls. >> crystal clear, tracking two storms on the map. a look at the second half of the week coming up. >> and right to you we start with breaking news. this just in from penn state in the last ten minutes, the board has just announced they are going to appoint a special committee to investigate child sex abuse case. hundreds of students rallied for joe paterno. he came out and told the students i live for this place. he asked them to pray for the victims. that's ha is going on here tonight. >> this because his form era sift isn't coach is a accused of abusing eight boys. >> and the reason the coach is facing heat is because he didn't go far enough in reporting. we explain the laws. >> reporter: the director of the baltimore child abuse center said the coach may be the
i'm cheryl connor with a tough conversation you may want to have with your children. >> when seconds count you don't have time to wait minutes. why some say the wait for the fire department could get longer. >> later the last thing you want to worry about at emergency room is the bill. now you may want to make a few calls. >> crystal clear, tracking two storms on the map. a look at the second half of the week coming up. >> and right to you we start with breaking news....
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like connor did. he got tested young. his family has a history of heart disease and high cholesterol. he finally had to start on statin drugs when he was just 12. it cut his cholesterol level in half. >> i'm not crazy about medications. nothing else worked. we put connor on a strict diet at a young age. they didn't work. >> reporter: statins are only used on children when diet and exercise fail. but critics worry the new testing could lead to too many children being given pills as a quick fix. instead of the hard work of eating right or going outside to play. kids are already taking more medications than ever. we need to make sure that this testing doesn't lead to more drugs unnecessarily. >> but what are we saying here, that by the age of 13, 14, they'll have heart attacks? >> reporter: no, we're not saying that. but the risk factors for heart disease begin during childhood. so, those children with high cholesterol may develop heart disease in their 20s, 30s and 40s. >> isn't there a risk to putting them on drugs for a l
like connor did. he got tested young. his family has a history of heart disease and high cholesterol. he finally had to start on statin drugs when he was just 12. it cut his cholesterol level in half. >> i'm not crazy about medications. nothing else worked. we put connor on a strict diet at a young age. they didn't work. >> reporter: statins are only used on children when diet and exercise fail. but critics worry the new testing could lead to too many children being given pills as a...
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>> how did connor take that?e turned around and asked for more candy. >> i think the guy was still mad from sunday i don't we're all still mad. >> don't take it out on the kids. >> he was brave to have chose than costume this year. >> i'm surprised there wasn't a last-minute change of heart. if they're your team, stick with them. that's what i taught him. 47degrees right now here in washington. annapolis, 51. baltimore, 46 degrees. cambridge, 50 degrees. check it out. out to the west, these temperatures in the 30s out here. 39 in manassas. frederick, maryland is at 34 degrees . in winchester, it is 34 degrees right now. there you go. it is another area of low pressure moving up the coast but this one is pulling away from the coast so not a big deal like the storm system from this weekend was and it has been an all-rain event. we continue to see some rain showers in eastern portions of maryland but again, this continues to pull out to the north and east and it takes the rain with it. it is also taking the clouds w
>> how did connor take that?e turned around and asked for more candy. >> i think the guy was still mad from sunday i don't we're all still mad. >> don't take it out on the kids. >> he was brave to have chose than costume this year. >> i'm surprised there wasn't a last-minute change of heart. if they're your team, stick with them. that's what i taught him. 47degrees right now here in washington. annapolis, 51. baltimore, 46 degrees. cambridge, 50 degrees. check it...
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recruiting this many officers to take part in the first training and a big thank you to is a seal connor -- to cecelia connor and to the group for your voluntary free labor and hope that runs through the grant writing process and through the department and hopefully long term there will be a more sustainable way of launching this. thank you. president mazzucco: any further questions? we'll now open it to public comment. >> members ofs commission, ray hart, san francisco open government. i'd like to play off one of the presenters, kind of almost startlement to the fact this is happening so quickly. and i would take that as a complement to both the commission and police department an in particular the chief because these things don't happen quickly unless an effort is made to make it happen. i look at the crisis intervention as being something that was raised significantly a number of times by members of the community. the department and the commission has responded. you've done it in a reasonable length of time and have moved forward with this. and sort of playing off commissioner slaught
recruiting this many officers to take part in the first training and a big thank you to is a seal connor -- to cecelia connor and to the group for your voluntary free labor and hope that runs through the grant writing process and through the department and hopefully long term there will be a more sustainable way of launching this. thank you. president mazzucco: any further questions? we'll now open it to public comment. >> members ofs commission, ray hart, san francisco open government....
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because the older viewers may remember bull connor and the fire hoses, and what i suspect they don't remember is that the fire hoses were trained on children, some as young as 9 years old, so one of cynthia's subjects was a 9-year-old then who spent a week in jail, and it's a gripping book published by peachtree press, and we're very much looking forward to next spring. >> we've been talking with sanford levinson, a professor at university of texas about his book "constitutional faith." thank you, professor. >> oh, thank you. >> booktv talked with julia about her book, "tales for little rebels," and the interview was conducted at the university of texas as part of booktv's college series. >> we are here at the university of texas in austin talking with professors who are also author, and now we are joined by julia mickenberg, co-editor of this book, "tales of little rebels: a collection of children's literature." what are these tales for little rebels? >> what are these tales for little rebels? well, my co-editor and i, phil nell, we tried to find a balance of pieces that would repre
because the older viewers may remember bull connor and the fire hoses, and what i suspect they don't remember is that the fire hoses were trained on children, some as young as 9 years old, so one of cynthia's subjects was a 9-year-old then who spent a week in jail, and it's a gripping book published by peachtree press, and we're very much looking forward to next spring. >> we've been talking with sanford levinson, a professor at university of texas about his book "constitutional...
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connor powell, fox news, afghanistan. >> shannon: the air force is investigating how an airman was ableget his own handgun on schrieber air force base monday. he barricaded himself in a building ten hours before surrendering. no injuries were reported. the base controls more than 60 military satellites including those used for gps. the air force says operations were not affected. >>> chicago based democratic pollster and fundraiser tony was sentenced to prison on corruption charges. he has ties to president obama and former illinois governor rod blagojevich. >>> fox news confirmed that michigan democratic congressman kilmeade is exploring legal options in the wake of allegation he molested a cousin years ago. it's not clear if he retained council. he says denied the allegations. >>> we'll talk about president obama's push for payroll tax cut extension. ♪ ♪ >>> now the republicans in the senate voted no on my jobs bill. and those tax cuts. but in the spirit of thanksgiving, we are going to give them another chance. if they vote no again, the typical family taxes will go up $1,000 next ye
connor powell, fox news, afghanistan. >> shannon: the air force is investigating how an airman was ableget his own handgun on schrieber air force base monday. he barricaded himself in a building ten hours before surrendering. no injuries were reported. the base controls more than 60 military satellites including those used for gps. the air force says operations were not affected. >>> chicago based democratic pollster and fundraiser tony was sentenced to prison on corruption...
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like connor did. he got tested young. his family has a history of heart disease and high cholesterol. he finally had to start on statin drugs when he was just 12. it cut his cholesterol level in half. >> i'm not crazy about medications. nothing else worked. we put connor on a strict diet at a young age. they didn't work. >> reporter: statins are only used on children when diet and exercise fail. but critics worry the new testing could lead to too many children being given pills as a quick fix. instead of the hard work of eating right or going outside to play. kids are already taking more medications than ever. we need to make sure that this testing doesn't lead to more drugs unnecessarily. >> but what are we saying here, that by the age of 13, 14, they'll have heart attacks? >> reporter: no, we're not saying that. but the risk factors for heart disease begin during childhood. so, those children with high cholesterol may develop heart disease in their 20s, 30s and 40s. >> isn't there a risk to putting them on drugs for a l
like connor did. he got tested young. his family has a history of heart disease and high cholesterol. he finally had to start on statin drugs when he was just 12. it cut his cholesterol level in half. >> i'm not crazy about medications. nothing else worked. we put connor on a strict diet at a young age. they didn't work. >> reporter: statins are only used on children when diet and exercise fail. but critics worry the new testing could lead to too many children being given pills as a...
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we got connor cunningham. he is joining us via skype right this minute. i understand somebody said to you after the game why are you wearing an estonia jump suit and celebrating with the ireland team? >> the estonia [ inaudible ] how i got in and all the players are just laughing. >> while you were sitting on the bench did you have to contain your joy whenever ireland would do something that really pleased you? >> yeah. ireland actually scored their first goal when i was next to the estonian manager. i had to contain myself, stop myself from jumping up. >> did you get to keep the jump suit? >> i did. i still have it. good memory of the match. >>> tomorrow is thanksgiving and we hope you have a wonderful holiday and to help you celebrate we have a very special thanksgiving rtm top 20 countdown. some of our favorite videos we found over the past few months. so tomorrow, have too much to eat and then have too much fun watching us on the rtm countdown. and here's what's coming up next. >>> this mom just put her baby down for a nap and then -- don't worry. it
we got connor cunningham. he is joining us via skype right this minute. i understand somebody said to you after the game why are you wearing an estonia jump suit and celebrating with the ireland team? >> the estonia [ inaudible ] how i got in and all the players are just laughing. >> while you were sitting on the bench did you have to contain your joy whenever ireland would do something that really pleased you? >> yeah. ireland actually scored their first goal when i was next...
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. >> sheryl connors is here, now with more from the bosworth home. >> reporter: the disorder, only 1400 new cases are reported in the u.s. each year. the name is as new to me as it was for the bosworth family until april 20th. the day their youngest daughter collapsed. a ramp is built to accommodate the youngest and maybe the most active of four children in the bosworth home. 11-year-old delaney is partially paralyzed from the waist down. she remembers the day, april 20th, the day her legs went weak and she collapsed in her hartford county school the day she could no longer be a cheerleader. >> i felt drunk, but i don't know how it feels when are you drunk. >> reporter: the same sense of humor allows delaney and her family to keep going. doctors are unsure what caused this. she showed only cold symptoms and numbness in the legs days prior. >> she has to concatinationer this every four hours. learning to do it and do it every four hours. >> reporter: she tells me she is okay with people knowing more about her bodily functions. she hopes to inspire like her family -- her older sister did.
. >> sheryl connors is here, now with more from the bosworth home. >> reporter: the disorder, only 1400 new cases are reported in the u.s. each year. the name is as new to me as it was for the bosworth family until april 20th. the day their youngest daughter collapsed. a ramp is built to accommodate the youngest and maybe the most active of four children in the bosworth home. 11-year-old delaney is partially paralyzed from the waist down. she remembers the day, april 20th, the day...
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connor murray provided a dangerous drug to waive honorable man and did not care for him properly.is actions led to his death. >> he has a right to address the court in sentencing. >> conrad murray declined to speak to his own defense. the judge was scathing in delivering the sentence. >> the appropriate term is the high term of four years' imprisonment. doctor murray abandoned his patient who was trusting him. he repeatedly lied and engaged in deceitful misconduct. >> he was led out of court to begin his term. lawyers said he would appeal. whatever the outcome, he is not expected to serve the full sentence. outside, the jackson family welcomed the decision. >> four years will not bring my son back. but that is the law. >> there was one issue still unresolved, compensation. the prosecution asked for $100 million for lost income. and also for $1.8 million for funeral expenses. the judges said it would be dealt with later. >> hillary clinton begins a visit to burma later today. it is the first such trip in 50 years. she will meet figures. is burma on the path toward democracy? our se
connor murray provided a dangerous drug to waive honorable man and did not care for him properly.is actions led to his death. >> he has a right to address the court in sentencing. >> conrad murray declined to speak to his own defense. the judge was scathing in delivering the sentence. >> the appropriate term is the high term of four years' imprisonment. doctor murray abandoned his patient who was trusting him. he repeatedly lied and engaged in deceitful misconduct. >> he...
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. >>> ten-year-old ashlynn connor will be laid to rest in illinois. her mother said that she was bullied to death. last week the girl hanged herself with a scarf. community members are organizing a candlelight vigil for the young lady on saturday. >>> take a look -- look at the hundreds gathering in wisconsin. they need more than a half million signatures to get the governor out of the office. they're angry over the law he create to the strip bargaining rights from most state workers. >>> it seems that consumers are heading to social media. >> reporter: a target work near nebraska is opposing his company's plan to open at midnight and black friday and he's developing quite a following. nearly a hundred thousand people have signed his on line petition asking the company to open at 5:00 a.m. on black friday. other on line petitions are urging major retailers to keep black friday and friday macy's, best buy plan to open at friday and wal-mart will open 10:00 p.m. thanksgiving day and toys'r'us, 9:00 p.m. they say that opening on thanksgiving day robs the
. >>> ten-year-old ashlynn connor will be laid to rest in illinois. her mother said that she was bullied to death. last week the girl hanged herself with a scarf. community members are organizing a candlelight vigil for the young lady on saturday. >>> take a look -- look at the hundreds gathering in wisconsin. they need more than a half million signatures to get the governor out of the office. they're angry over the law he create to the strip bargaining rights from most state...
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connor shaw. who did some things with his legs in this game. here he hooks up with jeffrey. south carolina wins 34-13. we'll see you next week. look, it's ok to take the occasional gamble- as long as it's something like switching from boxers to briefs. but you never roll the dice on your truck. so go with the sure thing, ford f-150. jd power and associates just gave f-150 their highest award for initial quality. add to that the best mix of torque and fuel economy you get with its ecoboost engine, and you're money, baby. this is the future. this is the ford f-150. you can choose your channel package. ♪ you can choose your own internet speeds. ♪ you can eveven choose to chat with a live person. ♪ w you can c choose to save $35 a month for fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month, plus geget a $300 vizon visa prepaicard with a 2 year agreement.t. but hurry, offer ends soo only at verizonfios.com. contt the verin center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> straight ahead, and other montgomery county. who the suspects appeared to be targeting. plu
connor shaw. who did some things with his legs in this game. here he hooks up with jeffrey. south carolina wins 34-13. we'll see you next week. look, it's ok to take the occasional gamble- as long as it's something like switching from boxers to briefs. but you never roll the dice on your truck. so go with the sure thing, ford f-150. jd power and associates just gave f-150 their highest award for initial quality. add to that the best mix of torque and fuel economy you get with its ecoboost...
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cheryl connor. >> tomorrow the perry hall high school soccer team has a playoff game, it had been canceledntil today. here is the look at the team practicing earlier tonight. this week perry hall principal canceled it saying parents had complained, they were over the bernie dance they did after beating delaney. the principal reversed that decision today in a news conference saying he didn't think he over reacted but new information led him to change his mind. members of the team say win or loose don't expect to see the dance. >> after we score a goal we will just hug our teammates, run back and keep playing after the game applaud the fans, don't say anything stupid. just leave with class. >> more information continued to come in from the -- and from the stake holder and because of that the decision was to reverse. >> reporter: they will play in the regional semi final. >>> a store last night a fire marshall was trying to determine the cause of a fire that killed a 21-year-old man. it happened in baldwin. when the man's father couldn't find him he was told about the remote property. when he
cheryl connor. >> tomorrow the perry hall high school soccer team has a playoff game, it had been canceledntil today. here is the look at the team practicing earlier tonight. this week perry hall principal canceled it saying parents had complained, they were over the bernie dance they did after beating delaney. the principal reversed that decision today in a news conference saying he didn't think he over reacted but new information led him to change his mind. members of the team say win...
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. >> i am jane connors. i have the honor of managing the ferry building for the last nine years. we know that the proximity of parking and management a parking is skilled -- key for retail businesses downstairs. my comment today is one question to the developer. one of our concerns is the length of the construction process for the project. it is estimated anywhere between three and five years. we would like to know where the substitute parking where the ferry building would be if the project went forward. that is a question for the port and the developer. >> next. >> good afternoon. i am here today on behalf of the recreation and open space group for the waterfront. i have been the chair of it for 12 years. i want to thank him for his extensive efforts and for bringing to light the proposed project to replace all of the tennis courts with swimming activities. i also want to bring to your attention the length of the history of this project. there have now been four attempts to change it from the existing recreational space that was approved and granting the right to build this ent
. >> i am jane connors. i have the honor of managing the ferry building for the last nine years. we know that the proximity of parking and management a parking is skilled -- key for retail businesses downstairs. my comment today is one question to the developer. one of our concerns is the length of the construction process for the project. it is estimated anywhere between three and five years. we would like to know where the substitute parking where the ferry building would be if the...
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in the midst of it was 12-year- old freeman hrabowski, who had his own encounter with "bull" connor.d me, "what do you want, little negro?" i was so scared. and... big guy. and i said, "we want to kneel and pray." all we wanted to do was to kneel and pray for our freedom. and he picked me up, he spat in my face, and threw me into the paddy wagon. >> pitts: he spit on you? >> hrabowski: he did, indeed. he did, indeed. it was an awful experience, and it took years for me to get over that. it taught me that even kids can make decisions that can have an impact on the rest of their lives. and it also taught me the importance of getting support from each other in that experience. it was frightening. i was there five days. >> pitts: in jail for five days? >> hrabowski: in jail for five days. it was awful. and yet, it was rich. >> pitts: hrabowski excelled in school. at age 12, he was in the ninth grade. at 15, he went to college, where he studied math and began a career devoted to higher education. since 1992, he's been president of umbc, a state university on the outskirts of baltimore. >>
in the midst of it was 12-year- old freeman hrabowski, who had his own encounter with "bull" connor.d me, "what do you want, little negro?" i was so scared. and... big guy. and i said, "we want to kneel and pray." all we wanted to do was to kneel and pray for our freedom. and he picked me up, he spat in my face, and threw me into the paddy wagon. >> pitts: he spit on you? >> hrabowski: he did, indeed. he did, indeed. it was an awful experience, and it...
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and jane connors, who is the building manager. she will lead us on a walk through the building as we move along and talk about that as well. this is a fund and a unique place in san francisco, big, open space. a couple of times a week this is filled with a marketplace. >> 100 farmers. they are here on saturday. the farmers market is out front, and also on tuesday's we have about 60 farmers out front. >> and that is on the plaza? >> on saturday it is back here, and on tuesday it is in the front. >> i guess i am interested in what happens. we have a plaza where the ferry boats used to come. what happened? >> the whole backside of the building was originally line for ferryboats. it could handle about 14 boats at one time. the building was built in 1898, and the ferry boats were very popular up until the bay bridge got built in the early 1930's. at that time, the passengers shifted from taking the ferry boats out to going across the bridge and a ferry boat service diminished. >> the cars were a reduction in the use but also led to the
and jane connors, who is the building manager. she will lead us on a walk through the building as we move along and talk about that as well. this is a fund and a unique place in san francisco, big, open space. a couple of times a week this is filled with a marketplace. >> 100 farmers. they are here on saturday. the farmers market is out front, and also on tuesday's we have about 60 farmers out front. >> and that is on the plaza? >> on saturday it is back here, and on tuesday...
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great customer service is what keeps dee and her son connor coming back time and again to this dicks sporting goods in bellaire. >> they have the best customer service i have ever experienced before. any time i come here for equipment for my son, they give me a lot of really good advice and they are very helpful. >> her name is mia, and she is very helpful and very friendly. >> it is always how are you doing? have you got any touchdowns? >> i enjoy interacting with people and making people smile. i guess that is the difference in customer service, enjoying your job. >> what do you like about this store? >> everything. the people, the cleanliness of it, the way it is stocked with everything you could possibly need. it is place you could spend a saturday afternoon and just be happy. and the bargains are great. >> one time he had an old screen door that was falling apart. the ace associate told him the door needed to be replaced. he went beyond the call of duty. that is the kind of service you get here. >> manager david evans says associates are trying to make sure customers could have
great customer service is what keeps dee and her son connor coming back time and again to this dicks sporting goods in bellaire. >> they have the best customer service i have ever experienced before. any time i come here for equipment for my son, they give me a lot of really good advice and they are very helpful. >> her name is mia, and she is very helpful and very friendly. >> it is always how are you doing? have you got any touchdowns? >> i enjoy interacting with...
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becomes contaminated and down to that which is just south of picher it then runs on the east side of connors runs through the center of miami only into neo show river on into green light but you're safe been doing this since eighty three nothing but orange yucky smelly into. this watershed has been clocking five million gallons a day since there have been clocks and water rolls into the mines or slides off the chap pilot flows out from the underground is real bad news. isaac newton says the reaction to the mining is a lifetime polluted water. and this mine system swallows any groundwater hole and then coughs up one's blood. look at these problems and say this has been here for a long time. it's not just twenty five years in superfund it's it's since money. and we all benefited from that money either directly or indirectly. it's a good thing for the united states but this is the legacy. kind of a obligation to fix. if you drive through picher right now and drive down the road nothing's changed nothing is really change so. they put us all the m.p.l. list it's a disgrace and it's sad. but no on
becomes contaminated and down to that which is just south of picher it then runs on the east side of connors runs through the center of miami only into neo show river on into green light but you're safe been doing this since eighty three nothing but orange yucky smelly into. this watershed has been clocking five million gallons a day since there have been clocks and water rolls into the mines or slides off the chap pilot flows out from the underground is real bad news. isaac newton says the...
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cheryl connor, what's the latest. >> reporter: carroll and jamie the southbound lanes of 83 right here at guilford avenue are still shut down tonight. police are everything to reconstruct that accident. heard is what we do know tonight. a city police officer, who is assigned to the mayor, was involved in the accident. i want to show you some of the video we got earlier tonight. you can see afflack car that ran into a jersey wall. the police spokesman said it was around 8:30 tonight. that car ran into an unmanaged suv driven by a city officer what was returning to city hall. the officer is assigned to executive protection for mayor stephanie rollins blake but we're told the mayor was not in the car at the time of the accident. both drivers, the police officer, and the driver of that other car, were taken to shock trauma with non-life- threatening injuries. a police spokesman says right now there is no indication that drugs or alcohol were involved in the accident. back live now you can see some cars moving on northbound side of interstate 83. but the southbound side from guilford avenue
cheryl connor, what's the latest. >> reporter: carroll and jamie the southbound lanes of 83 right here at guilford avenue are still shut down tonight. police are everything to reconstruct that accident. heard is what we do know tonight. a city police officer, who is assigned to the mayor, was involved in the accident. i want to show you some of the video we got earlier tonight. you can see afflack car that ran into a jersey wall. the police spokesman said it was around 8:30 tonight. that...
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don't serve in the military twenty connor spent most of the year and a half he was in the army trying to convince his superiors to release him on medical grounds they eventually did but only after he'd wasted months searching around he says doing nothing while in uniform get drafted for a. because of this feeling that it would be parathyroid if i wouldn't and a couple months later i realized that i just couldn't take part in a longer in what's called the israel defense forces which has nothing to do with difference other than my name and a growing number of israelis agree with him or friedman made sure she scored low on her army entrance tests so instead of serving as a soldier she's not doing civil service working as an art instructor in the center for the mentally disabled i have our friends in the army and they saw. how they were when they first came to them in how they are now and it's a lot of brainwashing actually and they just take you down from your identity and make you basically a soldier ten years ago the refusenik movement started in israel youngsters refusing to serve in
don't serve in the military twenty connor spent most of the year and a half he was in the army trying to convince his superiors to release him on medical grounds they eventually did but only after he'd wasted months searching around he says doing nothing while in uniform get drafted for a. because of this feeling that it would be parathyroid if i wouldn't and a couple months later i realized that i just couldn't take part in a longer in what's called the israel defense forces which has nothing...
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abc 2 news cheryl connor with a great story tonight on one family's story. listen to this. >> reporter: jamie and kelly, the bullying got so bad for abby mahoney her mom decided to home school. now her family hopes other parents participate in a baltimore-based survey to show the impact of bullying on autistic kids. camping inside suits abby mahoney and her younger brother aidan. the tent is a place for them to play and, look at this, in about 10 minutes abby created animation on post-it notes. >> interview: it's a ballet. >> reporter: her talent seems endless but çunfortunately it ç hasn't been celebrated among many of her pierce. abby was diagnosed with asperger syndrome when she wassle. she is on the high end of the autism spectrum, above her great level in academics but slower to develop social skills. in fourth grade she says bullying became the norm in her baltimore county school. >> interview: i would raise my hand every 5 minutes to talk to a teacher about it. >> reporter: so her mom took the tent to the classroom. it's where abby could go when she
abc 2 news cheryl connor with a great story tonight on one family's story. listen to this. >> reporter: jamie and kelly, the bullying got so bad for abby mahoney her mom decided to home school. now her family hopes other parents participate in a baltimore-based survey to show the impact of bullying on autistic kids. camping inside suits abby mahoney and her younger brother aidan. the tent is a place for them to play and, look at this, in about 10 minutes abby created animation on post-it...
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took part or were part of this really monumental event because the older viewers may remember bull connor and the fire hoses. and what i suspect they
took part or were part of this really monumental event because the older viewers may remember bull connor and the fire hoses. and what i suspect they
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bull connor and some of the other alabama. state troopers beating civil rights protesters it was horrific and terrifying for anyone to watch that footage but actually galvanized people in the rest of the country to sympathize with their cause and to start talking about some of the issues that they were trying to push forward i think we're seeing a somewhat of a similar tactic today although maybe not right that extreme arlie i want to thank you so much for filling us in from of little thanks alina. now davis wasn't the only california movement which found itself going head to head of police this weekend two other california camps were also raided and oakland cleared men can't locate it nineteenth and telegraph avenue earlier this morning and despite the fact the police showed up in riot gear barring protesters in their camp no arrests or injuries reported however nearby san francisco during the early hours of sunday things got a little bit more heated. or as protesters are long from the camp it outside of the federal reserve p
bull connor and some of the other alabama. state troopers beating civil rights protesters it was horrific and terrifying for anyone to watch that footage but actually galvanized people in the rest of the country to sympathize with their cause and to start talking about some of the issues that they were trying to push forward i think we're seeing a somewhat of a similar tactic today although maybe not right that extreme arlie i want to thank you so much for filling us in from of little thanks...
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. >> what was his relationship with bull connor? >> an ambivalent one. connor was a loose cannon. he certainly found bull connor a useful ally during the heights of the civil-rights movement and birmingham demonstrations. he never made any real effort to rein connor in. >> george wallace served as governor of alabama from 1963- 1967 and again from 1969-1971. his final term was 1983, 1989. he died when he was 79 years old. he lived in this mansion behind us for 20% of his life. the next call comes from san diego. >> good evening. i wanted to know what kind of relationship did governor wallace have with lyndon johnson? apparently lyndon johnson was known to persuade people. when did george wallace finally abandon his philosophy of segregation? thank you. >> lyndon johnson -- the most famous moment between lyndon johnson and wallace came in the midst of the selma crisis in which president johnson brought him to washington, or actually, governor wallace volunteered to meet with him where he got the full treatment from lyndon johnson. he was pretty intimidated by the whole process, but
. >> what was his relationship with bull connor? >> an ambivalent one. connor was a loose cannon. he certainly found bull connor a useful ally during the heights of the civil-rights movement and birmingham demonstrations. he never made any real effort to rein connor in. >> george wallace served as governor of alabama from 1963- 1967 and again from 1969-1971. his final term was 1983, 1989. he died when he was 79 years old. he lived in this mansion behind us for 20% of his life....
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jimmy connors and mcenroe often get people excited that is one of the few things.fereed violence. daring gives punched the nhl lineman. that was accidentally. he was in a fight with a vancouver mac sims he was given 810 minute game misconduct but that issue if you get in a way of those big boys, something is going to happen. when we return we have our kron4 mail. now there is going to be a time when i will not be able to take much more of this. >> ok, i will be ready to fill that spot. [laughter] >>gary: we could have to in iceland, but if there is one really nasty one, that is the one everyone will like. we will be coming back in a moment. off all blankets and throws, and an extra 20% off gold jewelry, already 70% off! plus with jcp cash, get $10 off when you spend just $25. no exclusions. unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. don't miss our biggest sale of them all! go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. >>gary: on a friday night with a better way to spend it and reading e-mails with you
jimmy connors and mcenroe often get people excited that is one of the few things.fereed violence. daring gives punched the nhl lineman. that was accidentally. he was in a fight with a vancouver mac sims he was given 810 minute game misconduct but that issue if you get in a way of those big boys, something is going to happen. when we return we have our kron4 mail. now there is going to be a time when i will not be able to take much more of this. >> ok, i will be ready to fill that spot....
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correspondent connor powell reports on the serious fall-out from kabul, afghanistan. >> the protest continueday as thousands of pakistanis took to the street. angry over the death of 24 of their soldiers. killed saturday by nato airstrikes on two military outposts along the border with afghanistan. with tensions already high between the u.s. and pakistan, the white house today tried to limit the fall-out. >> life is a tragedy. we mourn the brave pakistani service members who lost their lives >>> and our sympathies go out to their families. is unprovoked attack. the prime minister threatening the u.s., telling another news outlet there would be no more business as usual in pakistan pakistani-u.s. relations. in retaliation, pakistan closed the border with afghanistan to nato supply convoys. reventing equipment reaching 140,000 troop troops there. the fragile relationship between the nations has been spiraling downward for much of the year, reaching all-time low after the american navy seals killed usama bin laden in may outside pakistan capital city. along the border between pakistani troops an
correspondent connor powell reports on the serious fall-out from kabul, afghanistan. >> the protest continueday as thousands of pakistanis took to the street. angry over the death of 24 of their soldiers. killed saturday by nato airstrikes on two military outposts along the border with afghanistan. with tensions already high between the u.s. and pakistan, the white house today tried to limit the fall-out. >> life is a tragedy. we mourn the brave pakistani service members who lost...
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he never made any real effort to rein connor in. >> george wallace served as governor of alabama from 1963- 1967 and again from 1969-1971. he died when he was 79 years old. the lived in this mansion behind us for putting% of his life. the next call comes from san diego. >> good evening. i wanted to know what kind of relationship did governor wallace have with lyndon johnson? apparently lyndon johnson was known to persuade people. when did george wallace finally abandon his philosophy of segregation? thank you. >> lyndon johnson -- the most famous moment between lyndon johnson -- lyndon johnson and wallace came in the midst of the selma crisis in which president johnson brought him to washington, or actually, governor wallace volunteered to meet with him where he got people treatment from lyndon johnson. he was pretty intimidated by the whole process, but he was not alone in that respect. lyndon johnson intimidated everyone. that was, of course, in the early 1960's. the last hurrah for the kind of racial campaign came in 1970 against albert brewer, who had been one of his proteges. he
he never made any real effort to rein connor in. >> george wallace served as governor of alabama from 1963- 1967 and again from 1969-1971. he died when he was 79 years old. the lived in this mansion behind us for putting% of his life. the next call comes from san diego. >> good evening. i wanted to know what kind of relationship did governor wallace have with lyndon johnson? apparently lyndon johnson was known to persuade people. when did george wallace finally abandon his...
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robino connor is a accused of embezzling $2.2 million. a new court document filed in the case is one that is normally used when a defendant intends to plead guilty. >> that long and delicate surgery to separate twin sisters. rita williams tells you how they are doing and what their mother did to prepare them to be separated. >> reporter: blowing kisses, that's the way they said good- bye to me the day before their life changing surgery. that and a smile. >> they play differently and talk different. >> reporter: we watched as angelina fit pieces in to apposes that her sister threw on to the floor. >> she just think of joined at the stomach and chest there was no way for the 2-year-old sisters to take time out from each other. surgery at the hospital changed that. we learned today both girls now are awake in separate beds breathing on their own. their mom tried to prepare them for separation by taking their dolls apart. >> soon you will be separated like this. >> reporter: this is the alternative to surgery. these girls joined at the head o
robino connor is a accused of embezzling $2.2 million. a new court document filed in the case is one that is normally used when a defendant intends to plead guilty. >> that long and delicate surgery to separate twin sisters. rita williams tells you how they are doing and what their mother did to prepare them to be separated. >> reporter: blowing kisses, that's the way they said good- bye to me the day before their life changing surgery. that and a smile. >> they play...
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robino connor is a accused of embezzling $2.2 million. new court document filed in the case is one that is normally used when a defendant intends to plead guilty. >> that long and delicate surgery to separate twin sisters. rita williams tells you how they are doing and what their mother did to prepare them to be separated. >> reporter: blowing kisses, that's the way they said good- bye to me the day before their life changing surgery. that and a smile. >> they play differently and talk different. >> reporter: we watched as angelina fit pieces in to apposes that her sister threw on to the floor. >> she just think of joined at the stomach and chest there was no way for the 2-year-old sisters to take time out from each other. surgery at the hospital changed that. we learned today both girls now are awake in separate beds breathing on their own. their mom tried to prepare them for separation by taking their dolls apart. >> soon you will be separated like this. >> reporter: this is the alternative to surgery. these girls joined at the head onc
robino connor is a accused of embezzling $2.2 million. new court document filed in the case is one that is normally used when a defendant intends to plead guilty. >> that long and delicate surgery to separate twin sisters. rita williams tells you how they are doing and what their mother did to prepare them to be separated. >> reporter: blowing kisses, that's the way they said good- bye to me the day before their life changing surgery. that and a smile. >> they play differently...