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so make it for cycling for everybody and get rid of all of the relics of john forester and the vehicular bicyclists or those who want to travel or who are advocate of the speed cyclists but realize in the netherlands the average piece of cycling is 12 miles an hour. that's enough because already you're faster than the cars and it makes cycling at reach for everybody. and that's one thing that is important, realize that it's not actual safety but perceived safety what makes people cycle. if people feel safe, and i can guarantee you that a lot of people will not feel safe on a bicycle lane where they could easily get doored or if they are just a little less bit concentrated or make strange movements, they will be in the car traffic and they will be run over. so think about that it will be a lot better idea to remove the parked cars away from the sidewalk and have your bicycle path then between the parked cars and the pavement. i guarantee you that's all people who are latent cyclists will feel much safer. can have the children also on these poik paths where i can guarantee you a lot of par
so make it for cycling for everybody and get rid of all of the relics of john forester and the vehicular bicyclists or those who want to travel or who are advocate of the speed cyclists but realize in the netherlands the average piece of cycling is 12 miles an hour. that's enough because already you're faster than the cars and it makes cycling at reach for everybody. and that's one thing that is important, realize that it's not actual safety but perceived safety what makes people cycle. if...
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forest some 120 miles from home. among the suspects, the local boy, john mccullough, who said he was in chicago for a military medicalater, there was a call that his alibi fell apart. his train ticket from that day was found unused. mccullough, now 72, was a washington state police officer, arrested in seattle, and extradited to illinois for trial. today, a judge found him guilty of murder. >> this young girl snatched away at seven years old. so i can see no victory in any of this. >> reporter: during the trial, the court heard how the suspect's own mother reportedly said from her death bed in 1994, those two little girls, the one that disappeared, john did it. john mccullough will be sentenced in november. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> up next, her carefree appearance can be deceiving. tonight, a troubling problem for kate middleton. >>> the world woke up this morning to reports that topless photos of the duchess of cambridge, kate middleton, were published in a french magazine, taken while she and her husband, prince william, were on vacation in france. to some, it brings back upsetting memories of diana wh
forest some 120 miles from home. among the suspects, the local boy, john mccullough, who said he was in chicago for a military medicalater, there was a call that his alibi fell apart. his train ticket from that day was found unused. mccullough, now 72, was a washington state police officer, arrested in seattle, and extradited to illinois for trial. today, a judge found him guilty of murder. >> this young girl snatched away at seven years old. so i can see no victory in any of this....
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forest some 120 miles from home. along the suspects, the local boy, john mcullough, who said he was at a medical exam.re was a call that his alibi fell apart. his train ticket from that day was found unused. mccullough, now 72, was a washington state police officer, arrested in seattle, and extradited to illinois for trial. today, a judge found him guilty of murder. >> this young girl snatched away at seven years old. so i can see no victory in any of this. >> reporter: during the trial, the court heard how the suspect's own mother reportedly said from her death bed in 1994, those two little girls, the one that disappeared, john did it. john mccullough will be sentenced in november. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> up next, her care free appearance can be deceiving. shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about... a handshake. alright. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal
forest some 120 miles from home. along the suspects, the local boy, john mcullough, who said he was at a medical exam.re was a call that his alibi fell apart. his train ticket from that day was found unused. mccullough, now 72, was a washington state police officer, arrested in seattle, and extradited to illinois for trial. today, a judge found him guilty of murder. >> this young girl snatched away at seven years old. so i can see no victory in any of this. >> reporter: during the...
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. >> we also understand forest united methodist will hold a candlelight vigil at 7:30 tonight. john gonzalez reporting. >> new this morning d.c. police said one man is dead and a second hospitalized after a shooting in southeast. the men were shot in the 5000 block of h streets before midnight. a man died was shot several times and a second man was shot in the neck but is expected to survive. no word on a motive or suspects. >> in syria, the iranian press deviant says one of its correspondence died while covering two bomb blasts and a gun battle in mandamascus. 33-year-old maya nassar, a syrian national. the bomb went off near the army headquarters and that set off a huge fire. a busy day overseas. we are hearing of an attack in iraq, targeting police officers. >> jummy olabanji has more. tell us about it. >> ira attacks against police checkpoints have killed four officers this morning. the first attack took place early this morning when a gun meant-- gunmen in two separate cars opened fire on officers manning a checkpoint south of baghdad. three were killed in that attack. the four
. >> we also understand forest united methodist will hold a candlelight vigil at 7:30 tonight. john gonzalez reporting. >> new this morning d.c. police said one man is dead and a second hospitalized after a shooting in southeast. the men were shot in the 5000 block of h streets before midnight. a man died was shot several times and a second man was shot in the neck but is expected to survive. no word on a motive or suspects. >> in syria, the iranian press deviant says one of...
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forest hills. jack crawford at the u.s. championships went on to win eight grand slam titles. won in five sets. >> fault. >> out. johnike it may have caught the line, which is why murray is challenging. bill: a bit more about this last man to wane grand slam title here in 1936. let's look at the chase review. that was out. not close. six grand slam doubles titles. his career singles record -- 106-12. a member of the international tennis hall of fame. john: that's like one year on the tour. bill: i was going to say. maybe two. john: two at the most. bill: 30-0. >> out. john: djokovic, a frustrated shot there that he's gotten down early. murray, if he regains his confidence and belief, he can win this thing. bill: look how close that is in bill: look how close that is in total points.
forest hills. jack crawford at the u.s. championships went on to win eight grand slam titles. won in five sets. >> fault. >> out. johnike it may have caught the line, which is why murray is challenging. bill: a bit more about this last man to wane grand slam title here in 1936. let's look at the chase review. that was out. not close. six grand slam doubles titles. his career singles record -- 106-12. a member of the international tennis hall of fame. john: that's like one year on...
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in 1840, explorer john lloyd stephens wrote, "standing as they do "in the depth of a tropical forest, "silent and solemn, "their whole history so entirely unknown..." "with hieroglyphics explaining all, "but perfectly unintelligible. "who shall read them ?" could anyone read these odd markings ? for more than a century, they tried. but the story of the maya people, if these glyphs could reveal it, remained locked in stone. had the maya recorded their history ? many ancient people who used writing did not. in fact, writing was first used for a very different purpose. around 8000 b.c., the world's earliest farmers had settled in mesopotamia, a region of the middle east that includes iraq and iran. in their hands, desert became rich farmland, as iigation agriculture was born. the people bartered for goods and paid taxes. record-keeping was begun, with goods represented by abstract tokens. these led to writing, according to denise schmandt-besserat, professor of mid-eastern studies. schmandt-besserat: each of these shapes was meaningful. the cone probably stood for a unit of grain, a smal
in 1840, explorer john lloyd stephens wrote, "standing as they do "in the depth of a tropical forest, "silent and solemn, "their whole history so entirely unknown..." "with hieroglyphics explaining all, "but perfectly unintelligible. "who shall read them ?" could anyone read these odd markings ? for more than a century, they tried. but the story of the maya people, if these glyphs could reveal it, remained locked in stone. had the maya recorded their...
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speaker john boehner in one of the clips of their ran here talks about stepping back and looking at the forestd look at the forest. this country has an economy which is in trouble and his bald, but compared to the other economies in the world, including china, we have got a lot of things going for us. if this were able to be fixed in a way -- you cannot do it all at once. you're quite right. you cannot put it all on the backs of the workers alone. you have to spread out therepub. but if you did do something like this, you give a sense of coherence to taxing and spending policy. it is the incoherence of those that causes everyone to say, gee, i don't know if i should buy a new car. i don't know if i should expand and hire a few more people in my business. so we are on the edge when we should have, to use your analogy, with the shovels, gone at the mountain a little bit harder. republicans should have made the mountain probably less in size. i could sit here with 20 experts today and come up with a general outline of some of the things i needed to be done. is in the end of the political will app
speaker john boehner in one of the clips of their ran here talks about stepping back and looking at the forestd look at the forest. this country has an economy which is in trouble and his bald, but compared to the other economies in the world, including china, we have got a lot of things going for us. if this were able to be fixed in a way -- you cannot do it all at once. you're quite right. you cannot put it all on the backs of the workers alone. you have to spread out therepub. but if you did...
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five months after her disappearance, maria's body was found in a forest some 120 miles from home. among the suspects, local boy john 17 at the time, he told police he was in chicago for a medical military exam. it wasn't until a half century later when a girlfriend from the '50s called police that his alibi fell apart. his train ticket for that day was found unused. he is now 72, had been a washington state police officer. he was arrested in seattle and extradited to illinois for trial. a judge found him guilty of murder. >> this young girl snatched away at 7 years old, so i can see no victory in any of this. >> reporter: during the trial, the court heard how the suspect's own mother reportedly said from her death bed in 1994 those two little girls, the one that disappeared, john did it. following the verdict, his famifa the family expressed relief. >> it's been a lifetime of secrets. >> but we don't have to carry them anymore. >>> 18 minutes after the hour. once again, here's kate. >> you might remember jennifer granholm's appearance at the democratic national convention. she tried to get voters to fall in love wi
five months after her disappearance, maria's body was found in a forest some 120 miles from home. among the suspects, local boy john 17 at the time, he told police he was in chicago for a medical military exam. it wasn't until a half century later when a girlfriend from the '50s called police that his alibi fell apart. his train ticket for that day was found unused. he is now 72, had been a washington state police officer. he was arrested in seattle and extradited to illinois for trial. a judge...
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john madden. >> one question for you, madden? >> yes, sir. >> you are ready? >> always ready, sir. >> go. >> then, a signal tent alerts staff to an emergency in the segregation unit. mid grade dark roast foresttank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. >>> with more than 300 teens behind bars inside pendleton juvenile, some days can be tougher than others. for offenders and staff. when both are pushed to the limit, pendleton's care team is called into action. >> the thing about trying to bring down the number of physical forces and it's actually brought them down. bringing every day, different people are assigned to. today we're both on the care team. whatever the situation as you go to where they call you and talk to the kid and kind of deescalate it so it doesn't go into the whole physical force and stuff like that. >> who do i got? >> okay, what's that? >> i'm the biggest threat to this mother [ bleep ]. >> okay, so we've established that. so what's going on? i don't know the student. a lot of it is like, i hope we
john madden. >> one question for you, madden? >> yes, sir. >> you are ready? >> always ready, sir. >> go. >> then, a signal tent alerts staff to an emergency in the segregation unit. mid grade dark roast foresttank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. >>> with more than 300...
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forests and thinking about the short fallout from these tos. >>> joining us now from london is royal expert and former newspaper editor neal john wallace. good morning. >> good morning. >> first of all the royal family said it will take legal action. do they have a case. can they sue the photographer or magazine? >> in france yes they can. france has some very strict privacy laws. the down side to it is that it frankly will be seen as a badge of honor by the magazine. >> what about in italy, neil, where you have this other magazine owned by the same publisher that says it has even more pictures, 26 of them and they will be putting out a spread shortly. >> rebecca, i think that's always is going to happen. same group. what i don't believe is that there are more explicit pictures. i think that's just hype by the magazine. republication will be bad enough. 26 pages they plan? >> yes. >> 26. >> indeed. >> this was clearly an invasion of privacy here with probably an extremely long zoom lens. is this going to help their case? >> yes. i think frankly this is a completely open and shut case in france. but the average level of fines there is ab
forests and thinking about the short fallout from these tos. >>> joining us now from london is royal expert and former newspaper editor neal john wallace. good morning. >> good morning. >> first of all the royal family said it will take legal action. do they have a case. can they sue the photographer or magazine? >> in france yes they can. france has some very strict privacy laws. the down side to it is that it frankly will be seen as a badge of honor by the magazine....
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speaker john boehner in one of the clips of their ran here talks about stepping back and looking at the foresttep back and look at the forest. this country has an economy which is in trouble and his bald, but compared to the other economies in the world, including china, we have got a lot of things going for us. if this were able to be fixed in a way -- you cannot do it all at once. you're quite right. you cannot put it all on the backs of the workers alone. you have to spread out the pain in a way that democrats and republicans will not like. if you did something like this, you would get a sense of coherence to taxing and spending policy. it is the incoherence of those that causes ever want to say, i don't know if i should buy a new car, of expand and hire a few more people in my business. we are on the edge here when we would have come to use your analogy, -- we should have, to use your analogy, attack the mountain with the schauble. i could sit here with 20 expert for a day and come up with a general outline of some of the things that needed to be done. in the end, it is about political wil
speaker john boehner in one of the clips of their ran here talks about stepping back and looking at the foresttep back and look at the forest. this country has an economy which is in trouble and his bald, but compared to the other economies in the world, including china, we have got a lot of things going for us. if this were able to be fixed in a way -- you cannot do it all at once. you're quite right. you cannot put it all on the backs of the workers alone. you have to spread out the pain in a...
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speaker john boehner in one of the clips of their ran here talks about stepping back and looking at the forest. step back and look at the forest. this country has an economy which is in trouble and his bald, but compared to the other economies in the world, including china, we have got a lot of things going for us. if this were able to be fixed in a way -- you cannot do it all at once. you're quite right. you cannot put it all on the backs of the workers alone. you have to spread out the pain in a way that democrats and republicans will not like. if you did something like this, you would get a sense of coherence to taxing and spending policy. it is the incoherence of those that causes ever want to say, i don't know if i should buy a new car, of expand and hire a few more people in my business. we are on the edge here when we would have come to use your analogy, -- we should have, to use your analogy, attack the mountain with the schauble. i could sit here with 20 expert for a day and come up with a general outline of some of the things that needed to be done. in the end, it is about political
speaker john boehner in one of the clips of their ran here talks about stepping back and looking at the forest. step back and look at the forest. this country has an economy which is in trouble and his bald, but compared to the other economies in the world, including china, we have got a lot of things going for us. if this were able to be fixed in a way -- you cannot do it all at once. you're quite right. you cannot put it all on the backs of the workers alone. you have to spread out the pain...