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local author richard manning sat down with us to talk about gardening. the book is called "against the grain: how agriculture has hijacked civilization." >> the culture was in some ways a devil's bargain. we began by domesticating weak and not the way we always talk about it. the fact is we domesticated us in some ways. we gave up the freedom to wander in together as we done for 50,000 years. that may be better or worse than agriculture in some ways. we can argue that as a value judgment. the fact of evolution made us to be that way. we surrendered the conditions that we have all been there. people still argue a lot about how agriculture happened. the classic story as we ran out of game essentially. we became overpopulated. there were too many people. the one that one guy woke up that i think all of that agriculture. that is not the way it happened probably, but that's one story. another suggested disturbances by living together. the disturbance or the soil, people compacted soil, walking around villages come in that sort of thing. we started eating the
local author richard manning sat down with us to talk about gardening. the book is called "against the grain: how agriculture has hijacked civilization." >> the culture was in some ways a devil's bargain. we began by domesticating weak and not the way we always talk about it. the fact is we domesticated us in some ways. we gave up the freedom to wander in together as we done for 50,000 years. that may be better or worse than agriculture in some ways. we can argue that as a value...
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richard solo man, knocked down three triples. solomon called it a duck in. there allegra big fella on the defensive end. justin cobbs behind the end. david vastly improved. a 4 game road trip this, allegra last thing warriors needed. center andrew boeingan suspended for a role in a skrum with the blazers saturday night. dream on dreams will play. he's been fined for getting in the middle of this push test. >> not happy with it. but got to accept it, move on. i don't think we've expected it. but, it is what it is. you've got to go test it. >> at least he will be back to playing derek rose will not. now, he tore the other knee, he will miss the regular season for a second year. bad luck. this abc7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply, hardware. >> that is awful. >> yes. >> join me tonight at 9:00, the hormone that keeps men faithful. >> an i team exclusive. convicted, sentenced to death, joseph nayso sitting down with dan noyes with an interview, a story only on abc7 news at 11:00. >> in prime time tonight here on abc7, "dancing with the stars" and t
richard solo man, knocked down three triples. solomon called it a duck in. there allegra big fella on the defensive end. justin cobbs behind the end. david vastly improved. a 4 game road trip this, allegra last thing warriors needed. center andrew boeingan suspended for a role in a skrum with the blazers saturday night. dream on dreams will play. he's been fined for getting in the middle of this push test. >> not happy with it. but got to accept it, move on. i don't think we've expected...
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richard solo man, knocked down three triples. solomon called it a duck in.re allegra big fella on the defensive end. justin cobbs behind the end. david crab vastly improved. a 4 game road trip this, allegra last thing warriors needed. center andrew boeingan suspended for a role in a skrum with the blazers saturday night. dream on dreams will play. he's been fined for getting in the middle of this push test. >> not happy with it. but got to accept it, move on. i don't think we've expected it. but, it is what it is. you've got to go test it. >> at least he will be back to playing derek rose will not. now, he tore the other knee, he will miss the regular season for a second year. bad luck. this abc7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply, hardware. >> that is awful. >> yes. >> join me tonight at 9:00, the hormone that keeps men faithful. >> an i team exclusive. convicted, sentenced to death, joseph nayso sitting down with dan noyes with an interview, a story only on abc7 news at 11:00. >> in prime time tonight here on abc7, "dancing with the stars" and
richard solo man, knocked down three triples. solomon called it a duck in.re allegra big fella on the defensive end. justin cobbs behind the end. david crab vastly improved. a 4 game road trip this, allegra last thing warriors needed. center andrew boeingan suspended for a role in a skrum with the blazers saturday night. dream on dreams will play. he's been fined for getting in the middle of this push test. >> not happy with it. but got to accept it, move on. i don't think we've expected...
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for the next 90 minutes we explore the history of the region with local authors beginning with richard manninghistory of agriculture and its effect on society. >> agriculture was a double's bargain. we began by domesticating wheat it. we always talk about it but the fact is we domesticated us in some ways and gave up the freedom to wonder and hunt and gather as we had done for 50,000 years. that may be better or worse than agriculture in some ways and we cannot give that is a value judgment but evolution made us to be that way and we surrounded the conditions we have all surrendered. people still argue a lot about how agriculture happened. the classic story is we ran out of game, became over populated. there were too many people. was the only way to feed ourselves a one guy will come back and said i will invent agriculture. that is one story. another is disturbances by living together, the disturbance in the soil, people contacting the soil, walking around villages, we'd started growing and we started eating those. but it happened and it happened in five different places on the planet at least
for the next 90 minutes we explore the history of the region with local authors beginning with richard manninghistory of agriculture and its effect on society. >> agriculture was a double's bargain. we began by domesticating wheat it. we always talk about it but the fact is we domesticated us in some ways and gave up the freedom to wonder and hunt and gather as we had done for 50,000 years. that may be better or worse than agriculture in some ways and we cannot give that is a value...
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sprigs when you see a young man like richard, 20 years old, $9.80 an hour, not enough to move out on his own, back home with his mom, what does that tell you what's happening with our economy? >> the economy isn't working for america anymore. when you look at how unequal the income distribution is in america, you understand that. >> what's happening? i mean you said since 1980, 81, it's like a different time in your mind. >> it is, because up to that point most of our policies were around full employment. and in the 1980s we made a shift to a world we woished about inflation. one of the things we did to try dampen wage inflation is we didn't do anything about the minimum wage. we just let it wither. so up until 1981, if you earned the minimum wage you started work at the poverty level. now, if you are working, you have to work your way up to the poverty level. and so that's the challenge -- >> you're behind the line here. >> you're behind the poverty line. you think it's ge good if you gt to be poor. you're below poverty. that's the change we've made the relationship between the prod
sprigs when you see a young man like richard, 20 years old, $9.80 an hour, not enough to move out on his own, back home with his mom, what does that tell you what's happening with our economy? >> the economy isn't working for america anymore. when you look at how unequal the income distribution is in america, you understand that. >> what's happening? i mean you said since 1980, 81, it's like a different time in your mind. >> it is, because up to that point most of our policies...
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that man, richard shoop, into the mall near closing time monday night he fired at least six shots beforeing himself. here's part of the first costa 911. >>: he has a gun pripet threat i just want to get out of the small. --i just waqnt to get out of this mall. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. female narrator: through veterans day, it's posturepedic through veterans day, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end monday at sleep train. we nev plaon aull use. jus..haens.
that man, richard shoop, into the mall near closing time monday night he fired at least six shots beforeing himself. here's part of the first costa 911. >>: he has a gun pripet threat i just want to get out of the small. --i just waqnt to get out of this mall. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i...
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and last but far from least, richard lowrie, the man who edited national review, guiding into it the 21st century with buckleyesque style and intelligence. rich is a frequent guest host on fox's hannity and combes. now just hannity, and his column appears in 90 papers nationally, including the "new york post." he is the author of an inflametive book about the clinton years, "legacy" a "new york times" best seller, and a co-author of a spy thriller due out in april. ladies and gentlemen, without further delay, brent bozell on william f. buckley and ronald reagan and the new book, "the reagan i knew." [applause] publish. >> thank you, brian, and thank you to the manhattan institute for the invitation. we were told each to speak on a different level. i find it interesting that i'm speaking at all, given i told linda this story a few minutes ago -- about two months before the book came out linda send me an e-mail and said, when the book comes out, if someone in the press wants to talk to you about your uncle and this book, would you do it? and i said, of course. and two months later the
and last but far from least, richard lowrie, the man who edited national review, guiding into it the 21st century with buckleyesque style and intelligence. rich is a frequent guest host on fox's hannity and combes. now just hannity, and his column appears in 90 papers nationally, including the "new york post." he is the author of an inflametive book about the clinton years, "legacy" a "new york times" best seller, and a co-author of a spy thriller due out in april....
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that man richard shoop into the mall near closing time monday night.east six shots before killing himself. no one was injured in the shooting and the market opened yesterday gerargo hernandez the tse officer who was killed by gunmen at lax last week is being honored at the place where he died. an honor guard, police and fellow tse officers lined airport walkaways yesterday to remember hernandez. the 39 year-old father of two was shot in an attack friday. - and wounded two other to say officers and at least one bystander. the alleged gunman, paul cianci remains hospitalized investigator said he was targeting test employees. --tsa. >>darya: coming up we were going to talk with. about the warriors, or again and stanford for the big game tonight theft. we'll be right back. female narrator: through veterans day, it's posturepedic through veterans day, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end monday at sleep train. >> welcome bac
that man richard shoop into the mall near closing time monday night.east six shots before killing himself. no one was injured in the shooting and the market opened yesterday gerargo hernandez the tse officer who was killed by gunmen at lax last week is being honored at the place where he died. an honor guard, police and fellow tse officers lined airport walkaways yesterday to remember hernandez. the 39 year-old father of two was shot in an attack friday. - and wounded two other to say officers...
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. >>> big man richard solomon out for the second day in a row with n aeye injury.ears missed him inside. dayton robinson spins around david and finishes the flyers led by 10 at the half. kyle davis takes it right down the middle of the lane. dayton wins 82-64. too many mai tais for the bears in hawaii. they come back to the mainland with two straight losses. >>> nfl the raiders have activated left tackle jared veldheer who missed the season after suffering a triceps injury during training camp and mcfadden is also expected to return after missing the last three weeks with a hamstring injury. but he won't be the starting runningback any longer. jennings has taken the job and run with it averaging 103 yards per game in mcfadden's absence. >> you can't deny the fact that, you know, rashad jennings over the last month of seasons led the entire nfl in yards from scrimmage so, you know, i think he has earned the right and deserves the right to continue to get list carries, continue to get his -- his carries and touches and we'll still do that. >> mcfad zen a free agent a
. >>> big man richard solomon out for the second day in a row with n aeye injury.ears missed him inside. dayton robinson spins around david and finishes the flyers led by 10 at the half. kyle davis takes it right down the middle of the lane. dayton wins 82-64. too many mai tais for the bears in hawaii. they come back to the mainland with two straight losses. >>> nfl the raiders have activated left tackle jared veldheer who missed the season after suffering a triceps injury...
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now johnson, they initially believe is going to be an enforcer of richard duchenne inventions. johnson is the right man to correct our course. but we see just as many people saying, upholding the notion of magnanimity and the idea of magnanimity confers moral authority and is an emblem of its moral superiority. we see just as many sticking with the argument but let's not make of these people. let's stick with what lincoln wanted, bp is characterized by lenient than the union are the best rates one of lincoln's memory is to uphold the spirit of the magnanimity. i find this interpretive lines hold. there's a sort of moment of uncertainty. to a surprising degree, they hold. the other thing i found is we know john wilkes booth was in the audience when lincoln gives his less famous speech in which he gestures he made it back black suffrage and modern day say well, booth at this moment since i'm going to run lincoln through and this is a lashing out against the possibility of black civil rights. all of that's true, but americans at the time is they receive the news of lincoln's assassination didn't know abou
now johnson, they initially believe is going to be an enforcer of richard duchenne inventions. johnson is the right man to correct our course. but we see just as many people saying, upholding the notion of magnanimity and the idea of magnanimity confers moral authority and is an emblem of its moral superiority. we see just as many sticking with the argument but let's not make of these people. let's stick with what lincoln wanted, bp is characterized by lenient than the union are the best rates...
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there was a man named richard miller and a man named earl pitts. then there was robert hanssen, who was sentenced to life in prison. i was writing about the very first mole, a man named dick. caller: was their concern about the first mole that you wrote about? does this indicate there may be other people having secrets to the other agencies in the -- outside of the fbi. guest: they always have to suspect there might be some sort of internal problem. there is always a continuing concern. not so much anymore about the first mulholland because that was so many years ago. it is a continuing concern. both agencies have important counterintelligence functions. host: could happen today? guest: it could happen today. the russians still have a spy agency. it is called the svr. they just change the initials from kgb to svr. they do some spying, but they are more internal. they have a setup like we do. they have an inexorable service like the cia and an internal service called the fsb. host: connecticut, democratic caller. caller: there is a book by timothy w
there was a man named richard miller and a man named earl pitts. then there was robert hanssen, who was sentenced to life in prison. i was writing about the very first mole, a man named dick. caller: was their concern about the first mole that you wrote about? does this indicate there may be other people having secrets to the other agencies in the -- outside of the fbi. guest: they always have to suspect there might be some sort of internal problem. there is always a continuing concern. not so...
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richard overton. he there was and the man looked pretty good for 107 years old. >> he was there at pearl harbor when the battle ships were still smoldering. he there was at okinawa. he there was at iwo jima where he said i only got out of there by the grace of god. >> i think mr. overton has more hair than i do. earlier in the day mr. overton broke bread with the president and vice president at a veterans day breakfast at the white house. >>> also today the u.s. postal service unveiled new stamps in honor of the folks awarded the congressional medal of honor during world war ii. the postmaster showed off the stamps in a ceremony at the world war ii memorial on the mall. >>> the d.c. government leaders were holding a wreath laying ceremony at the african american civil war memorial told. special tribute was paid to two original tuskegee airmen. washington residents william fauntloy jr. and mr. louis anderson. >>> for members of the military moments with the family mean everything, especially at thanksgiving and christmas. you can thank a military member for their service right now and the number to call
richard overton. he there was and the man looked pretty good for 107 years old. >> he was there at pearl harbor when the battle ships were still smoldering. he there was at okinawa. he there was at iwo jima where he said i only got out of there by the grace of god. >> i think mr. overton has more hair than i do. earlier in the day mr. overton broke bread with the president and vice president at a veterans day breakfast at the white house. >>> also today the u.s. postal...
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but if you could see to another man's eyes of a. richard steele in the aptly named spec tater wrote in 171150 man-size are spectacles to those who attend him to read his heart. you can see through the ice and into the heart. wearing spectacles that was not a small thing for benjamin franklin at march as a man of it. more plight of our timothy prodigious reader, which he was preaching always said when he was a young child than he had learned to read and that he had studied incessantly in the subject it to reading. their father was a poor candle maker, but he decided to send benny to school because he was so brilliant. he put his other sons to trade to practice them, but decided to give one of his sons to church. that meant training to go to harvard or teaching him great. 1741 jenny was to come he entered school, a grammar school and study latin and greek in order to prepare for the ministry. franklin spent only two years there before his father pulled him out to a cheaper school in order to keep in the home to help make candles. franklin hat
but if you could see to another man's eyes of a. richard steele in the aptly named spec tater wrote in 171150 man-size are spectacles to those who attend him to read his heart. you can see through the ice and into the heart. wearing spectacles that was not a small thing for benjamin franklin at march as a man of it. more plight of our timothy prodigious reader, which he was preaching always said when he was a young child than he had learned to read and that he had studied incessantly in the...
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. >> reporter: police found the body of the man who went into the mall shooting, richard shoop's body was found at 3:20 a.m. this morning in the back of the shopping mall behind a building area under construction some distance where he entered the mall six hours earlier. police say he took his own life, that he was probably laying dead there for some hours. he had entered the shopping mall, gone through the mall and arrived at a place where he took his own life. i'm joined by the prosecutor here, john mullanely. can you talk us through exactly what happened tonight? >> some time after 9:00 p.m., mr. shoop came in dressed all in black and wearing a black motorcycle helmet with his rifle and shortly after entering, let go about a minimum of six rounds or maybe more. we have to look at it yet. in an area he could have easily hit individuals but chose not to. based upon what our investigation disclosed over the hours that followed, we believe that he went in there with the intent to either be shot by police, which we call suicide or to take his own life, which he ultimately did. >> what h
. >> reporter: police found the body of the man who went into the mall shooting, richard shoop's body was found at 3:20 a.m. this morning in the back of the shopping mall behind a building area under construction some distance where he entered the mall six hours earlier. police say he took his own life, that he was probably laying dead there for some hours. he had entered the shopping mall, gone through the mall and arrived at a place where he took his own life. i'm joined by the...
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police have identified him as a 20-year-old man from the area named richard shoop, unemployed, unclear what his motive was other than suicide, police said. he had the opportunity to shoot at people, but authorities say he did not. he shot randomly in the air at other property, but he did not try to kill anyone. they found his body some six hours later deep in part of the mall that's inaccessible to the public, a back area that was under skrukdconstruction. a self-inflicted shot to his head. everyone breathing a big sigh of relief because this could have been so much worse. no one else was injured. alex, back to you. >> ron allen, thanks. >>> now to the latest developments in the l.a.x. shooting investigation. court documents say the alleged gunman's roommate dropped him off at the airport friday, but that roommate had no idea what was about to happen. police say 23-year-old paul ciancia walked inside terminal 3 with an assault rifle, plenty of ammunition and a signed letter stating he wanted to kill as many tsa officers as he could saying, quote, black, white, yellow, brown, i don't di
police have identified him as a 20-year-old man from the area named richard shoop, unemployed, unclear what his motive was other than suicide, police said. he had the opportunity to shoot at people, but authorities say he did not. he shot randomly in the air at other property, but he did not try to kill anyone. they found his body some six hours later deep in part of the mall that's inaccessible to the public, a back area that was under skrukdconstruction. a self-inflicted shot to his head....
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. >> reporter: prosecutors say 16- year-old richard thomas set a man on fire aboard a bus because the victim was wearing a skirt. they say the two did not know each other and the attack was unprovoked. an oakland police investigator wrote in the probable cause statement, during suspect interview the suspect stated he did it because he was homophobic. the suspect's family denies that saying thomas is not a hateful person. >> it's never -- it was never a hate crime, never, ever a hate crime. >> reporter: cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom. prosecutors charged thomas with assault and mayhem adding the hate crime enhancement to both counts. the victim, 18-year-old luke fleischman, at the st. francis burn center is in stable condition recovering from second- and third-degree burns to his legs. fleischman goes by sasha, and identifies himself as an agender person, neither male nor female. neighbors say he often wears a skirt. leaders in the lgbt community are glad the d.a. is sending a strong message. >> it's not okay to set someone on fire period. we're all human beings and nobo
. >> reporter: prosecutors say 16- year-old richard thomas set a man on fire aboard a bus because the victim was wearing a skirt. they say the two did not know each other and the attack was unprovoked. an oakland police investigator wrote in the probable cause statement, during suspect interview the suspect stated he did it because he was homophobic. the suspect's family denies that saying thomas is not a hateful person. >> it's never -- it was never a hate crime, never, ever a hate...
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that man, richard shoop enter to the mall near closing time monday night, he fired at least six shotsing himself. >> there is someone shooting at the mall. someone is a mall shooting. plays are re. >> i am scared, i want to leave the mall. i can see the cops from the door is it any way that one of them can come in and get me. >> no one else was injured in the shooting she left a . he left a note with his family suggesting that he would harm himself. the mall reopened to the public yesterday. >> gerargo hernandez. the tsa officer who was killed by a gunman at lax last week is being honored. the 39 year-old father of two was shot in an attack on friday, that shooting and wounded two other officers and at least one bystander. the alleged gunman paul ciancia, remains hospitalized. the >> a's still out at a detroit barbershop least two dead and eight others wounded. police in detroit, said the there not sure if the barbershop reputation for gambling had anything to do with the shooting. police say that two cars pulled up to the barbershop and that people inside the vehicles started shootin
that man, richard shoop enter to the mall near closing time monday night, he fired at least six shotsing himself. >> there is someone shooting at the mall. someone is a mall shooting. plays are re. >> i am scared, i want to leave the mall. i can see the cops from the door is it any way that one of them can come in and get me. >> no one else was injured in the shooting she left a . he left a note with his family suggesting that he would harm himself. the mall reopened to the...
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you know, my teacher was a man named richard hoff steadier, a great historian, who once said americaonly country in history that believes it was born perfect and stare, ivs and for improvement. kennedy is very much attached to that. what i think, gwen, 50 years from now, will we be talking about john kennedy this way anymore? if we get another president who gen raits a kind of excitement, a kind of hope for us, kennedy will be eclipsed. but if we keep stumbling along, as we vehicle, i think so of i think kennedy will continue to have this extraordinary hold. >> ifill: you have all been great. this is a fascinating conversation. thup william p. jones. bill minutaglio. ellen fitzpatrick. and bob dallek. >> wooduff: later tonight on pbs: charlie rose talks with clint hill, the secret service agent who jumped onto the back of the presidential limousine after the shots were fired. check your local listings. >> wooduff: again, the major developments of the day: americans and the world marked the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. the u.s. stepped up pressur
you know, my teacher was a man named richard hoff steadier, a great historian, who once said americaonly country in history that believes it was born perfect and stare, ivs and for improvement. kennedy is very much attached to that. what i think, gwen, 50 years from now, will we be talking about john kennedy this way anymore? if we get another president who gen raits a kind of excitement, a kind of hope for us, kennedy will be eclipsed. but if we keep stumbling along, as we vehicle, i think so...
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>> reporter: anderson, i'm very sad to report that the man photographed there, 27-year-old richard pulga who had an open fracture of his right leg basically his two shin bones, passed away on friday, doctors tell me. they operated on him. he was terribly infected. he had a terrible infection of his leg. he had not, they said, gotten first aid for at least three days, and then he was bandaged. and then this infection set in. and they had no choice but to finally operate on friday. but they lacked one critical critical element that they say could have saved his life. they didn't have blood supplies for a transfusion and could not save him as they operated on him. the doctors tell me that if they had blood and they asked for it and it is certainly in stock in other cities and towns around the philippines, they could have saved this man's life whose initial injury was a broken leg. anderso anderson? >> i mean, let's just pause an think about that for a moment. a man who had a broken leg is now dead because there wasn't blood supplies, and he had gotten an infection that there weren't antibio
>> reporter: anderson, i'm very sad to report that the man photographed there, 27-year-old richard pulga who had an open fracture of his right leg basically his two shin bones, passed away on friday, doctors tell me. they operated on him. he was terribly infected. he had a terrible infection of his leg. he had not, they said, gotten first aid for at least three days, and then he was bandaged. and then this infection set in. and they had no choice but to finally operate on friday. but they...
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richards. and claude was a phenomenal young man. he was killed in the towers, when they went down.an army ranger. he came out of second battalion on the west coast. so we're going to provide him with a portrait, his family with a portrait. it will be a patriotic day. we are going to honor these young men, celebrate their lives, that's what they would want. and would love to have more of your audience there. and participate and help lead the way fund.org. >> thanks for coming by. great cause. jim regan of lead the wave. time for the final trade. tim. >> go lead the way. >> beakers. >> yeah. holly frontier, i like that one. >> grasso. >> las vegas sands has to hold the $68 level. >> guy. >> you had reege the other day. >> yeah. he called you the italian stallion. >> micron. >> new high today. >> it wants to get up and go. micron blows through the level and off to the races. >> all right. that does it for us, i'm melissa lee thanks for watching, see you monday. meantime options action begins right after this break. honestly, i'm not looking for five-star treatment. i get times are tig
richards. and claude was a phenomenal young man. he was killed in the towers, when they went down.an army ranger. he came out of second battalion on the west coast. so we're going to provide him with a portrait, his family with a portrait. it will be a patriotic day. we are going to honor these young men, celebrate their lives, that's what they would want. and would love to have more of your audience there. and participate and help lead the way fund.org. >> thanks for coming by. great...
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and one of the men invited to breakfast is this man, 107-year- old richard overtown from texas. he is the oldest veteran still living. when we asked him why he was invited he said... >> they want to send me back over there. >> he still cuts his own grass and drives a car and he has a girlfriend, she is only 90 years old. >>> 6:11 is the time right now, the important number that will be released this week, while the focus is on what she did while accepting an award. >>> there is an injury crash and it is not getting better and traffic will soon be getting back on to the bay bridge. >>> well, if you are smelling smoke, it is all in advance of a southeast wind, that gives us the question. ♪ imagine a place created all around family. where everyone, can relax or play.. ♪ now imagine that place in hawaii. welcome to aulani.... ...a family paradise... with just a touch of disney magic. for special offers, visit disneyaulani.com wouldi'd rather have food.ns for hands or elbows for ears? [gasp] let's make a late night foody call and get - my munchie meal with the new hella - peño burger
and one of the men invited to breakfast is this man, 107-year- old richard overtown from texas. he is the oldest veteran still living. when we asked him why he was invited he said... >> they want to send me back over there. >> he still cuts his own grass and drives a car and he has a girlfriend, she is only 90 years old. >>> 6:11 is the time right now, the important number that will be released this week, while the focus is on what she did while accepting an award....
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. >> you know, sean, it is stunning to me when i listen to richard who is a black man, and he dancessue that black americans are worse off under the first black president of the united states of america. and what is even worse, as you point out, sean, is black americans not only gave him overwhelmingly over 90% of the vote the first time around. the second time around, too. and the congressional black caucus, which wants to weigh in on everything under the sun from illegal immigration to "stand your ground" and trayvon martin. you know what they said, sean, emanual cleaver said in 2011 when he was chair of the cbc, that if hillary clinton had been in the white house with these unemployment numbers for black americans, consistent double digits, he said congressional black caucus would be storming and marching the white house, so under obama, they get a free pass. president obama has the lowest participation rate of any president since jimmy carter. and we need to start judging him on his character, not the color of his skin. >> now, wait a second, crystal. a couple of points, if you a
. >> you know, sean, it is stunning to me when i listen to richard who is a black man, and he dancessue that black americans are worse off under the first black president of the united states of america. and what is even worse, as you point out, sean, is black americans not only gave him overwhelmingly over 90% of the vote the first time around. the second time around, too. and the congressional black caucus, which wants to weigh in on everything under the sun from illegal immigration to...
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. >> accused of lighting a man on fire on a bus monday. richard thomas is being tried as an adult. oakland police say thomas told investigator tores he lit 18- year-old, sasha on fire because he was wearing a skirt. they say thomas also stated he was home phobic. richard's family said he plans to send a letter of apology to sasha. >> it's not okay to set someone on fire. period. while human beings, nobody should have to suffer that kind of trauma. >> sasha is hospitalized with burns to his legs. richard thomas did not enter a plea. he's due in court next week. >>> put the phone down. san francisco wants murks wants muni riders to follow those rules. andrea. >> reporter: as part of a two pronged approach. one is a million dollar federal grant put more costs on muni buses and trains. the other part is simply, put away your digital boyfriends. the real tech bubble, not the economic one, but that connected at the fingertip relationship between you and your phone, san francisco mayor, ed lee, wants to call the concept eyes up, phone down, in response to rising smart phone thefts and the
. >> accused of lighting a man on fire on a bus monday. richard thomas is being tried as an adult. oakland police say thomas told investigator tores he lit 18- year-old, sasha on fire because he was wearing a skirt. they say thomas also stated he was home phobic. richard's family said he plans to send a letter of apology to sasha. >> it's not okay to set someone on fire. period. while human beings, nobody should have to suffer that kind of trauma. >> sasha is hospitalized with...
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man. samuel of the slam, warriors lose 103-99. richard sol men out for the second day for cal.could have used him in the middle. dayton that i cans takes one right down the middle. this just in, there's darryl, coach of the l.a. kings, but it is danny boyle in the shootout who just ended for the san jose sharks. they win in the shootout. victoria is in l.a. the kings took him down, as we all recall. big one for the sharks. >> yeah. >> all right, san jose sharks. >> there you go. see you at 11:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ñzçzçzç (pilot screams) (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) (barney belches) (whistle blows) (yells)
man. samuel of the slam, warriors lose 103-99. richard sol men out for the second day for cal.could have used him in the middle. dayton that i cans takes one right down the middle. this just in, there's darryl, coach of the l.a. kings, but it is danny boyle in the shootout who just ended for the san jose sharks. they win in the shootout. victoria is in l.a. the kings took him down, as we all recall. big one for the sharks. >> yeah. >> all right, san jose sharks. >> there you...
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. >> president also paid tribute this man. 107-year-old richard overton who is believed to be the oldesting american world war ii veteran. >> on this veterans day special salute to group of women who work behind the scenes in the bay area during world war ii. they were known collectively as rose the rifter and have inited to the white house. 7 news reporter carolyn tyler has the story. >> tell me about that call. >>e's a talker. >> vice president was calling to praise phillies for her role as rosie. these were the women who worked during world war ii as welders pagers pipe fitters and electrician to support the military when the man went off to battle. thinks her employee badge. >> hired at kaiser shipyard richmond, california as one of the first 6 women welders that's pretty impressive kid. >> i really was. >> i believe you. god love you. >> i think we are great example of what women can do. >> she's now 92 years old. living in fairfax. we caught one some of her former co-workers at veterans day treb newt rich mon. pre-sill a is 93 and electrician during the war. >> they did forget for
. >> president also paid tribute this man. 107-year-old richard overton who is believed to be the oldesting american world war ii veteran. >> on this veterans day special salute to group of women who work behind the scenes in the bay area during world war ii. they were known collectively as rose the rifter and have inited to the white house. 7 news reporter carolyn tyler has the story. >> tell me about that call. >>e's a talker. >> vice president was calling to...
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man. keep it here for news, weather, and sports. i'm richard lui. >> it is 4:30. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we are following several breaking news stories, right now b.a.r.t. is shut down because of an overnight computer problem. >> it has been a rough one. christie smith is live at the walnut creek b.a.r.t. station. we hear hundreds of people stuck on trains for several hours. >> reporter: good morning. we're hearing maybe up to 1,000 people just sitting there, they had so much time they were tweeting out photos. we'll get to that. i wanted to show you here at the walnut creek station, and normally this would open about
man. keep it here for news, weather, and sports. i'm richard lui. >> it is 4:30. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we are following several breaking news stories, right now b.a.r.t. is shut down because of an overnight computer problem. >> it has been a rough one. christie smith is live at the walnut creek b.a.r.t. station. we hear hundreds of people stuck on trains for several hours. >> reporter: good morning. we're hearing...
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the suspect richard thomas is being charged as an adult for the crime. >>> a man is trapped in north korea tonight. authorities there yanked him off an airplane. but no one will say why. >> reporter: family and friends of merrily newman have received no words of his whereabouts and the north cree tan government hasn't provide add reason for his detention. he lives here at the channing apartments behind me and his wife and community is anxious for his return tonight. it's been more than three weeks since anyone has heard from 85-year-old cree tan war veteran merrily newman. he was detained in north korea at the end of a sight seeing trip. >> i feel it's a bad movie or something. i still can't believe that it's real. i just feel he's the easiest man to talk to and the nicest and i can't believe this could happen. >> reporter: long time neighbors and friends marilyn and james coughlin know merle to be friendly. >> what's the threat, exactly? >> reporter: several are looking for answers. >> this is unfortunately a kind of barbaric behavior on the part of the north koreans. >> reporter: n
the suspect richard thomas is being charged as an adult for the crime. >>> a man is trapped in north korea tonight. authorities there yanked him off an airplane. but no one will say why. >> reporter: family and friends of merrily newman have received no words of his whereabouts and the north cree tan government hasn't provide add reason for his detention. he lives here at the channing apartments behind me and his wife and community is anxious for his return tonight. it's been...
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man. i believe the san francisco police. >> next speaker, please. >> richard grassity. just been use of my public time here to follow up on a few items that the supervisors asked questions about. rather than giving a presentation i planned i was going to respond to the questions of what additional studies might be included if the initial study were to be redone. i would say look at the physical aspects of parking and look at views from private property, nous not just public property. another one to look at shadows from private product and significance of temporary impact. if a shadow is temporary shall it doesn't mean it's not significant. another one would be to look at the other neighbors. so you look at what does an 80-decibel noise and what are the affects. it's not there. as the materials were mentioned with regard to the tank and with the cumulative impacts. they do address that. if you look at the document it doesn't talk about. it identifies the cumulative projects. for example. the cumulative project, the reason is the cumulative impacts developed over time. wh
man. i believe the san francisco police. >> next speaker, please. >> richard grassity. just been use of my public time here to follow up on a few items that the supervisors asked questions about. rather than giving a presentation i planned i was going to respond to the questions of what additional studies might be included if the initial study were to be redone. i would say look at the physical aspects of parking and look at views from private property, nous not just public...
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today, the police released surveillance video from a shopping mall where will a man opened fire last week. 20-year-old richardoop is seen entering the garden state plaza dressed in black and wearing a motorcycle helmet. shoppers peek around a corner and then run back inside to get away. shoop killed himself. no one else was hurt. next month will mark a year since the shootings at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. this week, families of the 26 killed announced a national campaign to prevent school violence. we spoke with nicole hockley. she and her husband ian lost their six-year-old son dylan. and we spoke with bill sherlach whose wife mary was the school's psychologist. they've been working all these months in the family support group called "sandy hook promise." nicole, you were in the rose garden with the president last april when the gun legislation failed in the congress. what did you think at that point and what have you thought about that since? >> that was a very disappointing day to know that every poll shows the majority of americans support something as simple as background chec
today, the police released surveillance video from a shopping mall where will a man opened fire last week. 20-year-old richardoop is seen entering the garden state plaza dressed in black and wearing a motorcycle helmet. shoppers peek around a corner and then run back inside to get away. shoop killed himself. no one else was hurt. next month will mark a year since the shootings at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. this week, families of the 26 killed announced a national...
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police identified the man with the gun at 20-year-old richard shoop.lived with his parents in new jersey. the gun was stolen from his from, a legal .22 caliber rifle that was altered to look like an ak-47. police found him dead after midnight in the back area of the mall in an area under construction. they say he entered the mall at closing time and started shooting. he was wearing all black and a motorcycle helmet. thousands of people were able to get out before police locked down the mall but that left 400 shoppers and employees huddled inside while the officers searched for the gunman. the the witnesses locked the store and lid until the coast was clear. shoop shot at the ceiling and an elevator. in the note, shoop expressed the end was coming but it is fought clear if that pent he feared being arrested or if he wanted to die. authorities say he was a none drug user and drug dealer. authorities are stopping short of calling it a suicide note because he did not write it before going into the mall. >> thank you. when voters go to the polls they will d
police identified the man with the gun at 20-year-old richard shoop.lived with his parents in new jersey. the gun was stolen from his from, a legal .22 caliber rifle that was altered to look like an ak-47. police found him dead after midnight in the back area of the mall in an area under construction. they say he entered the mall at closing time and started shooting. he was wearing all black and a motorcycle helmet. thousands of people were able to get out before police locked down the mall but...
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facing hate crime charges and will be tried as an adult for setting fire to a man while sleeping on a bus. oakland police say richard thomas told investigators he was homophobic and lit luke fleischman on fire laws he was wearing a skirt. luke goes by the name of sasha. he is hospitalized now with burns on his legs. the suspect's family says the incident had unintended consequences. >> we're very sorry for what happened. he didn't mean to. it was a joke. he didn't know this was going to be like this. he's a good kid, a very good kid. i don't know. he was with his friends joking around. >> richard thomas made his first court appearance yesterday and is scheduled to be back in court on tuesday. >>> a sunnyvale mother now has her two-week-old baby back after the father took the infant to mexico. santa clara county authorities tell us patricia romero flew to arizona yesterday morning to be with her son. police had issued an amber alert late tuesday. authorities in mexico found the father and baby wednesday an turned them over to u.s. border patrol agents in arizona. 22-year-old mesut guler appeared in an arizona courtro
facing hate crime charges and will be tried as an adult for setting fire to a man while sleeping on a bus. oakland police say richard thomas told investigators he was homophobic and lit luke fleischman on fire laws he was wearing a skirt. luke goes by the name of sasha. he is hospitalized now with burns on his legs. the suspect's family says the incident had unintended consequences. >> we're very sorry for what happened. he didn't mean to. it was a joke. he didn't know this was going to...
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during his speech the president honored a man believed to be the oldest american world war two veteran. richard over 10 as 107 years old. he also had breakfast in washington this morning. he still drives and cut his own grass and has a much younger ninth year-old girlfriend. veterans day ceremonies also being held around the chicago area today. we are told. many of the others will be putting together these care packages. this is a-that we pay tribute to our veterans. that helped make this country safe and sound. there are also people here working to help veterans spiritually. working to try to stop the unusually high incidence of suicide. >> 22 per day. that is under reported. in addition to that 69 percent of those are 50 years old. the grande room at union station is backed out in red white and blue. the giant american flag that adorns the far wall. tables have been set up so that hundreds of boxes can be filled with all kinds of necessities. this third bank is the sponsor of the program which is aimed at helping veterans land back into society. lots of the veterans are coming home from the a
during his speech the president honored a man believed to be the oldest american world war two veteran. richard over 10 as 107 years old. he also had breakfast in washington this morning. he still drives and cut his own grass and has a much younger ninth year-old girlfriend. veterans day ceremonies also being held around the chicago area today. we are told. many of the others will be putting together these care packages. this is a-that we pay tribute to our veterans. that helped make this...
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richard liu spoke with a african-american man. we know that's pack of the shaq attack, if you will. but the reality is, chris christie when you look at his credentials and what he represents, being against same-sex marriage and the other things that might be a turnoff for democrats, seems to not stand in his way at least this time. we don't know what will happen in a national election. >> that's right. if you look at all of those things, be it same-sex marriage or even obama care, he isn't that supportive yet, at the same time he's expanding medicaid in his state -- >> and taxes. >> and he hasn't put up much of a fuss around same-sex marriage. so in that way, i think people sort of excuse where he falls on some of these issues because he has cut such a wide swath in that state, particularly around sandy. it was very much the perfect political storm for him because he was able to really grapple with that story in a visible way, of course, embracing obama the way he came to that state and obama came back to the state after the storm had passed to see the cleanup work they had done. af
richard liu spoke with a african-american man. we know that's pack of the shaq attack, if you will. but the reality is, chris christie when you look at his credentials and what he represents, being against same-sex marriage and the other things that might be a turnoff for democrats, seems to not stand in his way at least this time. we don't know what will happen in a national election. >> that's right. if you look at all of those things, be it same-sex marriage or even obama care, he...
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. >>> a man in argentina married a stupid tree. richard torres, an environmental activist dressed up in a suit and hat. he read vows and switched rings and this is to pay attention to environmental concerns. good for you you, sick, weird owe. >> first gay marriage and then it would be trees. >> what a sap. >> very funny. by the way that was johnny depp. i don't know why he is pretending to be richard torres. that was actually a scene from an unreleased tim burton movie. >> me and my tree. tom, what do you think the wedding night will be like? >> fantastic. obviously he got married in the daytime when he married a tree. good for him. do you remember julia butterfly hill? >> no. >> she lived in a tree for two years and she never proposed marriage to the tree. she went on her merry way. the tree i have on good authority is desyl single. >> they were basically living together. >> it is out in the woods. it is blowing in the breeze. he says, when somebody loved me ♪ >> oh my god. >> dana, that is scary. >> it is. i really hope there are more en
. >>> a man in argentina married a stupid tree. richard torres, an environmental activist dressed up in a suit and hat. he read vows and switched rings and this is to pay attention to environmental concerns. good for you you, sick, weird owe. >> first gay marriage and then it would be trees. >> what a sap. >> very funny. by the way that was johnny depp. i don't know why he is pretending to be richard torres. that was actually a scene from an unreleased tim burton...
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things wrong in his life but he did not commit this crime 92 that was richard scrushy talky about former alabama governor, don siegel manof taking a bribe from scrushy in irk exchange for putting him on alabama hospital board. they said it is legal there was no bag of cash that went to customer, scrushy free after 70s month in jail, siege siegeln still behind bars but looking for a trial. joining us now is. this is bizarre, you don't see it here, why condition the governor -- why governor, how is it governor was not able to win this case just on that alone? no clear quid pro quo. >> i agree, and no dispute there is no evidence, no one is alleging that don siegel man put money in his pocket. seeking support for public education by establishing a lottery, contribution was made and prosecutors alem that contribution was a bribe in echange for which mr. scrushy was appointed to a regulatory board he served on in two previous administration, two previous governors, but, the jury, convicted -- they acquitted governor siegel "m.a.s.h.seeingsiegeman on 22 other counts but convicted him on this one. neil: what constitutes a fina
things wrong in his life but he did not commit this crime 92 that was richard scrushy talky about former alabama governor, don siegel manof taking a bribe from scrushy in irk exchange for putting him on alabama hospital board. they said it is legal there was no bag of cash that went to customer, scrushy free after 70s month in jail, siege siegeln still behind bars but looking for a trial. joining us now is. this is bizarre, you don't see it here, why condition the governor -- why governor, how...
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>> reporter: anderson, i'm very sad to report that the man photographed there, 27-year-old richard pulga who had an open fracture of his right leg basically his two shin bones, passed away on friday, doctors tell me. they operated on him. he was terribly infected. he had a terrible infection of his leg. he had not, they said, gotten first aid for at least three days, and then he was bandaged. and then this infection set in. and they had no choice but to finally operate on friday. but they lacked one critical critical element that they say could have saved his life. they didn't have blood supplies for a transfusion and could not save him as they operated on him. the doctors tell me that if they had blood and they asked for it and it is certainly in stock in other cities and towns around the philippines, they could have saved this man's life whose initial injury was a broken leg. anderson? >> i mean, let's just pause an think about that for a moment. a man who had a broken leg is now dead because there wasn't blood supplies, and he had gotten an infection that there weren't antibiotics to
>> reporter: anderson, i'm very sad to report that the man photographed there, 27-year-old richard pulga who had an open fracture of his right leg basically his two shin bones, passed away on friday, doctors tell me. they operated on him. he was terribly infected. he had a terrible infection of his leg. he had not, they said, gotten first aid for at least three days, and then he was bandaged. and then this infection set in. and they had no choice but to finally operate on friday. but they...
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the man police say opened fire in a crowded new jersey mall was found dead early this morning. investigators say 20-year-old richardshoop was found in a is a included part of the mall with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. no one else was hurt. his motive is unclear. >> anti-discrimination bill passing a key test vote. they could slovote in the next week. it's unlikely to pass the house. >> it is election day, bay area voters deciding on several measures including a controversial gun control measure in sunnyvale. for a list head to nbcbayarea.com and search election. >> 6:14. how about this. google going above and beyond. the company wants to help your marriage, tell you what color to paint your kitchen and also culture, teach you shakespeare. >> scott mcgrew, ambitious project. >> they call it google help out. you can look. here is a fellow who will teach you shakespeare. you set an appointment and you get a live video feed where you can talk with an expert. now in some cases it's going to be free, in other cases it's expensive. it depends on the expert. and the advice as well. not a new idea. a website called pearl
the man police say opened fire in a crowded new jersey mall was found dead early this morning. investigators say 20-year-old richardshoop was found in a is a included part of the mall with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. no one else was hurt. his motive is unclear. >> anti-discrimination bill passing a key test vote. they could slovote in the next week. it's unlikely to pass the house. >> it is election day, bay area voters deciding on several measures including a controversial gun...
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man walks in and opens fire. >> reporter: the family of richard shoop says he was on a suicide mission and didn't hurt anyone else when he started shooting. >> this was something that none of us saw coming. we're not sure exactly what caused him to do this. we're all devastated. >> reporter: six gunshots were fired shortly before closing time. >> the guy walks past the front door and just shooting shots in the air. >> reporter: some employees and customers ran for their lives. others hid for hours. this video shows their people as they made their way to safety. >> police escorted us. guns were aimed at us and checked us. it was crazy. >> reporter: they found shoop's body and gun in the back part of the mall. >> he was definitely despondent in his life. it could have been in perhaps anticipated legal troubles. >> reporter: authorities say they are relieved shoop did not take any other lives. >> reporter: prosecutors say shoop left a letter at his home indicating that he wrote a while ago where he referenced depression and says he thought the end was coming. >>> one of the tsa officers shot at the lax airport is sp
man walks in and opens fire. >> reporter: the family of richard shoop says he was on a suicide mission and didn't hurt anyone else when he started shooting. >> this was something that none of us saw coming. we're not sure exactly what caused him to do this. we're all devastated. >> reporter: six gunshots were fired shortly before closing time. >> the guy walks past the front door and just shooting shots in the air. >> reporter: some employees and customers ran for...