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rodney saw her walking home.knew one another casually, and rodney offered her a ride. >> come on in. i'll give you a ride. >> when she got into his truck, she left her thumbprint on the dashboard. instead of taking her home, rodney drove 12 miles away to a deserted farm. >> get out of my car. >> i'm not getting out of the car. >> the evidence clearly shows a confrontation. when berryman dragged her from the truck, her necklace broke, leaving several links under the driver's seat. after the sexual salt, berryman stabbed florence to death, and drops of blood fell onto his sneakers. during this time, a witness saw his truck in the vicinity and later reported it to police. the next morning berryman removed the spare tire from his truck but left it in the backyard. not realizing its forensic importance. the distinctive tire impression, shoes, the necklace, the fingerprint and blood evidence left little doubt as to the perpetrator. >> she was young, a good student with her whole future ahead of her. and a loss of someo
rodney saw her walking home.knew one another casually, and rodney offered her a ride. >> come on in. i'll give you a ride. >> when she got into his truck, she left her thumbprint on the dashboard. instead of taking her home, rodney drove 12 miles away to a deserted farm. >> get out of my car. >> i'm not getting out of the car. >> the evidence clearly shows a confrontation. when berryman dragged her from the truck, her necklace broke, leaving several links under the...
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rodney belongs to supportroup called mood challenge. rodney's mother diussed her first manic episode. atge 55, i hamy fst one. the ctor said that at was very unusua but i had been under a tremendousot of stress with rodneyand all he h and otr thingsin o life. i had just been der a t of stress. i didn't know anything unusual was haening to me. there had been a fewights that i hadn't slept, but not too many nights. and, um--i, um... i just felt like i was really into god, but duringllhis time, i had ied toretend that nothing was happening. i justried to shut it off. i thout,i have to do this," beusi had to go toork. you were really into god, and i thought i was god. [laughter] the idea of genetics, right now, is based mainly on the observation of family transmission. that means the occurrence of an illness being more likely if there's a family historyce of the illness.ss now, that doesn't prove genetic transmission. it just suggts it. somebody looking at the patient's environment could say, "well, the environment's also the same "in thmil
rodney belongs to supportroup called mood challenge. rodney's mother diussed her first manic episode. atge 55, i hamy fst one. the ctor said that at was very unusua but i had been under a tremendousot of stress with rodneyand all he h and otr thingsin o life. i had just been der a t of stress. i didn't know anything unusual was haening to me. there had been a fewights that i hadn't slept, but not too many nights. and, um--i, um... i just felt like i was really into god, but duringllhis time, i...
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hepton and rodney hitus and reggie higgnand mary, twigbi and claudia, and two minutes each and please come up to the podium now. >> come on >> good evening, i am a resident of the hunter's view and the bay view i am the community advocate for 19 years and i have been the community liaison for the city of dreams, the parent advisory committee, for the center for youth, and i am a peer leader intern for the ymca and i am on the board of directors, for the wat and i am a grandmother to five, three of whom attend malcom x academy. many years ago, many children participated in the programs provided by the park, under the stewardship of julia middleton, known as aunt b, provided many programs, after school, dance, field trips, basketball and other programs, when those programs were closed, youth no longer had positive activities to engage in, i urge you to reopen the discussion on the hunter's view community youth park. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker please? >> good evening. my name is briana read and i am the out reach coordinator with the bay view project foundation and i am als
hepton and rodney hitus and reggie higgnand mary, twigbi and claudia, and two minutes each and please come up to the podium now. >> come on >> good evening, i am a resident of the hunter's view and the bay view i am the community advocate for 19 years and i have been the community liaison for the city of dreams, the parent advisory committee, for the center for youth, and i am a peer leader intern for the ymca and i am on the board of directors, for the wat and i am a grandmother to...
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saratoga library, 13650 saratoga ave., saratoga contact: rodney foo 558-1295 or ed vasquez 420-6558 http:/sd15.senate.ca.gov/news/20 14-03-05-audrie-s-law- introduced-sen-jim-beall audrie's law introduced by sen. jim beall march 05, 2014 sacramento - senator jim beall will hold a news conference friday to unveil audrie's law, a legislative proposal aimed at deterring the bullying, cyberbullying and sexual assault that played roles in the suicide of audrie pott, a 15-year-old saratoga high student. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen and audrie's mother, sheila pott, will join sen. beall. the bill was drafted by the district attorney's office after consulting with audrie's family. the news conference is scheduled for: friday, march 7; 9:30 a.m.to 10:30 a.m.; saratoga library; 13650 saratoga avenue, saratoga. the bill, scheduled to be introduced this week, is the direct result of audrie's tragic death. audrie took her life on sept. 12, 2012, after she was sexually assaulted while unconscious and rumors of the event and photos of her were disseminated. on her facebook page, audr
saratoga library, 13650 saratoga ave., saratoga contact: rodney foo 558-1295 or ed vasquez 420-6558 http:/sd15.senate.ca.gov/news/20 14-03-05-audrie-s-law- introduced-sen-jim-beall audrie's law introduced by sen. jim beall march 05, 2014 sacramento - senator jim beall will hold a news conference friday to unveil audrie's law, a legislative proposal aimed at deterring the bullying, cyberbullying and sexual assault that played roles in the suicide of audrie pott, a 15-year-old saratoga high...
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on a chilly march evening when virginia russell was driving home from a party with her boyfriend, rodney hartman. the couple had been dating for three years and were talking about getting married, but on this night, tragedy struck. >> look out! >> she was thrown from the car. the car flipped like eight times, and they were both ejected from the car. >> when an ambulance arrived, they pronounced rodney hartman dead at the scene. virginia was rushed to the hospital. for 48 hours, virginia hovered between life and death, but she survived. toxicology tests showed virginia had a blood alcohol level of 0.16, almost twice the legal limit. >> they had charged her with the felony dui. >> virginia was convicted and sentenced to six years in prison for vehicular homicide. >> it was hard enough that she had lost somebody in her life, and then to be doing time for it and be taken away from her family again, i mean, it was a very difficult time for virginia. >> when virginia was released from prison, she told her family she found work cleaning houses. one evening, while spending time with her family,
on a chilly march evening when virginia russell was driving home from a party with her boyfriend, rodney hartman. the couple had been dating for three years and were talking about getting married, but on this night, tragedy struck. >> look out! >> she was thrown from the car. the car flipped like eight times, and they were both ejected from the car. >> when an ambulance arrived, they pronounced rodney hartman dead at the scene. virginia was rushed to the hospital. for 48...
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thank you >> your name, again please, sir. >> rodney i wasn't on the list so next time will you please submit a card. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening my name is millie please consider fixing up a and bs park. >> hi, in hunters point we need swings for my little brother. >> good evening. i'm reggie i'm also on the chair of the activity committee on hunters point. i mentioned a couple of weeks ago for the professional and dedicated and qualified people to run this park. it's no good with the malcolm x academy but to have a after school program and to get along with the neighborhoods not only for the hunters point but for the malcolm x school. we're looking forward to hearing from you all. thank you very much and you'll be hearing from us again >> thank you, sir. >> i'm ace washington i didn't get a chance for the card. >> actually no sir, you need to have a card so i'm going to give you one minute. >> i'm known for two minutes my motto is ace on the case. >> we're starting the time here. >> i won't go through the formality but i'm familiar with the hunter view and gav
thank you >> your name, again please, sir. >> rodney i wasn't on the list so next time will you please submit a card. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening my name is millie please consider fixing up a and bs park. >> hi, in hunters point we need swings for my little brother. >> good evening. i'm reggie i'm also on the chair of the activity committee on hunters point. i mentioned a couple of weeks ago for the professional and dedicated and...
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rodney's mother told the newspaper, there's always hope, though her hope is fading very fast.s womman's friends and fans e left comments online. her mother told reporters she's praying her daughter is still alive. "my daughter will come back, she has to come back." two indonesian brothers were also on the plane. both men have young children. >> there's a feeling of loss. because the plane has. been found, we still hope we'll be together, the way we were before. >> some families cling to hope, all wait desperately for any news, and resolution to what happened to their loved ones. thank you very much for watch g watching. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> this is "piers morgan live." tonight breaking news. you're looking at what may and i emphasize may be left of flight 370. a tiny dot in the middle of a satellite image from china. the malaysian air force is on its way right there right now. the chinese say it shows what they believe are three floating objects. they're bigger than they look. biggest about 79 feet by 72 feet. in the right place, cl
rodney's mother told the newspaper, there's always hope, though her hope is fading very fast.s womman's friends and fans e left comments online. her mother told reporters she's praying her daughter is still alive. "my daughter will come back, she has to come back." two indonesian brothers were also on the plane. both men have young children. >> there's a feeling of loss. because the plane has. been found, we still hope we'll be together, the way we were before. >> some...
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gregory chow and rodney and steven lee and leo and irene riling and julie sue, my good friend right thered cindy wu please give them a round of applause and other cities are celebrated the year of the hours from our sister city we have a representative and vietnam and the office of vietnam trade. there we are thank you. a special friend who's the president of the academy of art university. (clapping.) now, it's my pleasure to honor a chinese gentleman it's the oldest chinese embassy we have the association to thank please join me in welcoming the gentleman mr. toy > >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) happy new year. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping.) thank you very much doctor doctor toy our next speaker is from the association of the organization c a that advanced the ri7 and, in fact, the oc a suggested to the post office back in 18971 th
gregory chow and rodney and steven lee and leo and irene riling and julie sue, my good friend right thered cindy wu please give them a round of applause and other cities are celebrated the year of the hours from our sister city we have a representative and vietnam and the office of vietnam trade. there we are thank you. a special friend who's the president of the academy of art university. (clapping.) now, it's my pleasure to honor a chinese gentleman it's the oldest chinese embassy we have the...
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rodney brooks is the foremost robotocized of our time. the company who founded it makes irobot and he has sold and moved on. this is a general purpose robot called baxter that is designed to learn to do things in your home or in factories. he imagines working on farms. but he also irobot makes robots but also a lot of battlefield robots that carry guns. there's a debate going on right now that's a very important debate about whether or not at all filled robots whether they should make the kill decision without a human and the question of drones too and i will get into that later. i'm taking to irobot robots. they are going to help us. yeah they are going to help us. they are called first looks and they will help us go into a pyramid that hasn't been explored as got a lot of rockfall so all the passages inside we can't get through to. they will be excavated eventually while we are there but the first thing to do is put these robots in and get a sense of what is the fastest way to the burial chamber, what does the overall layout look like?
rodney brooks is the foremost robotocized of our time. the company who founded it makes irobot and he has sold and moved on. this is a general purpose robot called baxter that is designed to learn to do things in your home or in factories. he imagines working on farms. but he also irobot makes robots but also a lot of battlefield robots that carry guns. there's a debate going on right now that's a very important debate about whether or not at all filled robots whether they should make the kill...
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francisco must and will continue to invest and work towards training and a invest in people like rodney who's here today. he recently finished our sf training and working as a production assistant looking set right here in 0 san francisco. la la monday please stand. pride (clapping.) thank you we're working forward to seeing your work this sunday. we're investing in people like mark. thank you mark for being here (clapping.) you know who years ago mark was homeless he had some program expense but not enough to land a job so he put the rest of his money toward training and started his own business sf layers thank you mark and for your commitment to helping others as well. thank you for bringing our son here, too. while the tech sector is growing we'll keep investing like with darryl two young men who work at the shipyard and behind me austrian development corporation is building the framing for new housing with a 65 percent local hire rate i know the supervisor likes that. with most of the men and women coming electro0 through the amended like larry. gentlemen please stand let's all give
francisco must and will continue to invest and work towards training and a invest in people like rodney who's here today. he recently finished our sf training and working as a production assistant looking set right here in 0 san francisco. la la monday please stand. pride (clapping.) thank you we're working forward to seeing your work this sunday. we're investing in people like mark. thank you mark for being here (clapping.) you know who years ago mark was homeless he had some program expense...
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rodney's parents have been getting great to visit him in china -- ready to visit him in china. [indiscernible] 370hat we learned after vanished must be a concern to other passengers passing through the region. authorities know almost nothing about what happened to the airliner. they are just guessing. jonathan head, bbc news. >> so many questions. we do not know if the plane went down or wide. -- why. we know there are grieving families that would like to know more. let us get a look at other news from around the world. riot police in turkey have fired water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators in istanbul. a boy died on tuesday from injuries from a tear gas canister last year. father said that he wanted his son to be remembered as a child killed by the state. dozens of rockets have been fired into southern israel. the heaviest fire since 2012. the military responded. the islamic group, islamic jihad, said they fired the missiles to avenge the death of members. visitedan president has displaced civilians in the capital of damascus. he says that he vows to care for those displa
rodney's parents have been getting great to visit him in china -- ready to visit him in china. [indiscernible] 370hat we learned after vanished must be a concern to other passengers passing through the region. authorities know almost nothing about what happened to the airliner. they are just guessing. jonathan head, bbc news. >> so many questions. we do not know if the plane went down or wide. -- why. we know there are grieving families that would like to know more. let us get a look at...
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and we debate rodney strong words. we begin the program with former deputy secretary of state and president of the brookings institution and one of america's most foremost experts on russia. you know putin. what do you think his appetite is? really go into east and ukraine? >> his appetite is unstated. we should not kid ourselves into thinking that now that he has grabbed ukraine and made it part of the russian federation that that is it. he gave a speech to parliament in moscow several days ago. it was full of lies. perhaps the single most important and ominous lie was where he said i have no desire whatsoever to destabilize ukraine. he has every desire to do that unless the time comes when ukraine as a state of russia once again. >> how effective is the response of the u.s. and the eu? would say it is too soon to see how effective it has been. that hasn't changed russian behavior and is not going to determinationown to have his way. he is in a mood of bringing on, make my day, you tell me something that i shouldn't d
and we debate rodney strong words. we begin the program with former deputy secretary of state and president of the brookings institution and one of america's most foremost experts on russia. you know putin. what do you think his appetite is? really go into east and ukraine? >> his appetite is unstated. we should not kid ourselves into thinking that now that he has grabbed ukraine and made it part of the russian federation that that is it. he gave a speech to parliament in moscow several...
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i'm going to speak on behalf of rodney bogar who's -- >> no, he's part of the request so his time to speak was the three minutes that have already been used. you can speak for yourself if you'd like. >> here's an actual picture of -- >> refer to the overhead. >> actually here's a picture we took of one of the postings that is facing south away from 610 illinois street, as you can see. it's wrapped in cellophane, it's very hard to read the sign and that's actually indicative of some of the other signage that was on there and the condition of the signs in the last sort of three or four weeks. >> i'm the urban forester for more of the landscape projects. i examined the subject trees. i was unable to measure them, but they're in the 24 inch size class at dbh, which is diameter breadth type. >> were you hired by the requester to do this work? >> yes. >> your time to speak was also part of that initial three minutes so unless the board has a question for you, i think that time has already been allotted. sorry. next speaker. >> my name is john ren frank. i'm a recent purchaser of an apartme
i'm going to speak on behalf of rodney bogar who's -- >> no, he's part of the request so his time to speak was the three minutes that have already been used. you can speak for yourself if you'd like. >> here's an actual picture of -- >> refer to the overhead. >> actually here's a picture we took of one of the postings that is facing south away from 610 illinois street, as you can see. it's wrapped in cellophane, it's very hard to read the sign and that's actually...
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rodney's parents have been getting great to visit him in china -- ready to visit him in china. [indiscernible] 370hat we learned after vanished must be a concern to other passengers passing through the region. authorities know almost nothing about what happened to the airliner. they are just guessing. jonathan head, bbc news. >> so many questions. we do not know if the plane went down or wide. -- why. we know there are grieving families that would like to know more. let us get a look at other news from around the world. riot police in turkey have fired water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators in istanbul. a boy died on tuesday from injuries from a tear gas canister last year. father said that he wanted his son to be remembered as a child killed by the state. dozens of rockets have been fired into southern israel. the heaviest fire since 2012. the military responded. the islamic group, islamic jihad, said they fired the missiles to avenge the death of members. visitedan president has displaced civilians in the capital of damascus. he says that he vows to care for those displa
rodney's parents have been getting great to visit him in china -- ready to visit him in china. [indiscernible] 370hat we learned after vanished must be a concern to other passengers passing through the region. authorities know almost nothing about what happened to the airliner. they are just guessing. jonathan head, bbc news. >> so many questions. we do not know if the plane went down or wide. -- why. we know there are grieving families that would like to know more. let us get a look at...
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i have with us the managing general partner, lily wynn and we also have rodney death ridge, who is going to be the general manager of the premises. this is -- for those folks that know, and i think the entertainment commission may have had a party there, but this is the old restaurant as part of the redevelopment of the fillmore. they went into bankruptcy. they are the landlord. call this number. we -- i did -- we did have a long conversation with valerie brown, who is supervisor, london breed's aid, and miss brown -- we discussed her problems with the thing, and she said trash and safety. we explained we had a extensive security plan, we have history with no security problems at other venues. trash, we hire somebody every night to sweep the entire block after any event, so we think that'll take care of the trash situation. miss brown introduced us to cheryl davis, who's the executive director of collective impact and mo
i have with us the managing general partner, lily wynn and we also have rodney death ridge, who is going to be the general manager of the premises. this is -- for those folks that know, and i think the entertainment commission may have had a party there, but this is the old restaurant as part of the redevelopment of the fillmore. they went into bankruptcy. they are the landlord. call this number. we -- i did -- we did have a long conversation with valerie brown, who is supervisor, london...
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i have with us the managing general partner, lily wynn and we also have rodney death ridge, who is going to be the general manager of the premises. this is -- for those folks that know, and i think the entertainment commission may have had a party there, but this is the old restaurant as part of the redevelopment of the fillmore. they went into bankruptcy. they are the landlord.
i have with us the managing general partner, lily wynn and we also have rodney death ridge, who is going to be the general manager of the premises. this is -- for those folks that know, and i think the entertainment commission may have had a party there, but this is the old restaurant as part of the redevelopment of the fillmore. they went into bankruptcy. they are the landlord.
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. >> i was thinking of rodney king, oddly enough. can't we all just get along?s interesting is will is such an ethnic mix in this building and there are so many clusters in this building and everybody seemingly does get along. >> i call them the tribes of 15 cpw. the largest tribe of the alternative investment managers. but there are foreign tribes and religious tribes and economic tribes, tech guys, bankers. and my favorite is the fact that we have arabs and israelis living in peace somewhere in the world. >> given the concentration of wealth and power in this building, security must be a concern. >> it is. especially during the great recession when lloyd blankfein and sandy needed their own security details and there were elaborate procedures. people in the lobby, for instance, was not allowed to address lloyd blankfein by name. their whisked through the garage to get out. there was an occupy visual across the straight, occupy gold machine sacks because lloyd blankfein lives in a duplex. >> you made me wait until the final chapter to hear about a-rod and hooke
. >> i was thinking of rodney king, oddly enough. can't we all just get along?s interesting is will is such an ethnic mix in this building and there are so many clusters in this building and everybody seemingly does get along. >> i call them the tribes of 15 cpw. the largest tribe of the alternative investment managers. but there are foreign tribes and religious tribes and economic tribes, tech guys, bankers. and my favorite is the fact that we have arabs and israelis living in...
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rodney and mary burroughs were looking forward to becoming first-time grandparents after their returnto australia. they were traveling with their long-time friends catherine and robert lauden also among the missing. rodney burroughs' mother told the morning bulletin newspaper there is always hope though her hope is fading fast. drew kun was returning home to beijing after working in malaysia. he's a popular stuntsman. known as hard-working and sincere his fans have left hundreds of comments online hoping for his safe return. shandrika sharma was on her way to a food an agriculture conference in among goin mongol. her mother told reporters she's praying her daughter is still alive. >> translator: my daughter will come back. she has to come back. >> two indonesian brothers were on board the plane. hare and perry sudaya. both have young children asking why their fathers haven't come home. a family member who didn't want to show his face spoke to cnn. >> translator: there's a feeling of loss. but for sure we're still hoping. because the plane hasn't been found. we still hope that we'll be
rodney and mary burroughs were looking forward to becoming first-time grandparents after their returnto australia. they were traveling with their long-time friends catherine and robert lauden also among the missing. rodney burroughs' mother told the morning bulletin newspaper there is always hope though her hope is fading fast. drew kun was returning home to beijing after working in malaysia. he's a popular stuntsman. known as hard-working and sincere his fans have left hundreds of comments...
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rodney and mary boroughs from australia were looking forward to becoming first time grandparents after they returned home. they were beginning a trip with their good friends catherine and robert. they were known as doting grandparents. a friend described them as passionate travellers. this group of artists from china were in malaysia to display their work. most were on the flight back to beijing. among them, the oldest passenger on board, 76-year-old lu rushang. a calligrapher traveling with his wife. the loved ones of these passengers have waited with prayers and with hope. strangers, mostly children, have left pictures at the airplane in malaysia. this one reads "we miss you, we love you." this one simply says "please come back." >>> so difficult. so tough. awful stories. that does it for this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm rosemary church. >> for our viewers here in the united states, early start is up next. for our international viewers, please stay with us. world business today is coming up next. . >>> heartbreak in the search for flight 370. desperate families flood the malaysian emba
rodney and mary boroughs from australia were looking forward to becoming first time grandparents after they returned home. they were beginning a trip with their good friends catherine and robert. they were known as doting grandparents. a friend described them as passionate travellers. this group of artists from china were in malaysia to display their work. most were on the flight back to beijing. among them, the oldest passenger on board, 76-year-old lu rushang. a calligrapher traveling with...
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police say the man, 25-year-old rodney king, was involved in a high speed chase. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're#1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. but with less energy, moodiness, cand a low sex drive,p. i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical
police say the man, 25-year-old rodney king, was involved in a high speed chase. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're#1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. but with less energy, moodiness, cand a low...
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now heard rodney talking about the crews going out and the biggest thing for him is the worry about the people on the road. they really hope if you travel for some reason that you make room for the snowplows. that is their biggest hazard, especially once the snow starts to fall. if you live in a neighborhood, they'd like you to get the cars off the streets into driveways so they can plow to the curb. that will make it a lot easier monday night and tuesday morning. hank silfverberg, wusa9. >>> metro is suspending all bus service beginning at 7:00 monday morning. metro access service also is suspended. as of now metrorail service on subways will operate on a normal schedule monday. amtrak will cut the number of trains tomorrow in the northeast corridor. the rail service says trains will run, but passengers should expect them to run less frequently than usual. check with amtrak before heading out in the morning. >>> before you can get to the main road, how about getting out your driveway or down the sidewalk. ice melt is in short supply everywhere. it seems about every business has run out
now heard rodney talking about the crews going out and the biggest thing for him is the worry about the people on the road. they really hope if you travel for some reason that you make room for the snowplows. that is their biggest hazard, especially once the snow starts to fall. if you live in a neighborhood, they'd like you to get the cars off the streets into driveways so they can plow to the curb. that will make it a lot easier monday night and tuesday morning. hank silfverberg, wusa9....
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which was cofounded by rodney brooks has his own robotics company called re-think robotics.t did you see when you went there? >> i got to meet and spend time with baxter, a manufacturing robot created in order to take on chinese manufacturing and bring back jobs to the u.s. >> isn't the conventional wisdom that robots will take jobs away from human beings? >> that is not how he sees it. he believes it will create american jobs by stopping companies from outsourcing. >> we will have a lot more robots in all parts of our lives. it will be a symbiosis between people and robots. we are trying to build robots that ordinary people can use in factories. baxter is a robot that can go into factories which would never have had robots before. that the factory workers can work side-by-side with. and train to do tasks. >> this is baxter. i am anxious to meet it. i have heard so much about it. >> it is meant for small companies that have never had robots before. the idea with baxter is it is easy for people in factories to train it to do new tasks. traditional robots are not sensing the w
which was cofounded by rodney brooks has his own robotics company called re-think robotics.t did you see when you went there? >> i got to meet and spend time with baxter, a manufacturing robot created in order to take on chinese manufacturing and bring back jobs to the u.s. >> isn't the conventional wisdom that robots will take jobs away from human beings? >> that is not how he sees it. he believes it will create american jobs by stopping companies from outsourcing. >>...
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and we debate rodney strong words. the program with former deputy secretary of state and president of the brookings institution and one of america's most foremost experts on russia. you know putin. what do you think his appetite is? really go into east and uk
and we debate rodney strong words. the program with former deputy secretary of state and president of the brookings institution and one of america's most foremost experts on russia. you know putin. what do you think his appetite is? really go into east and uk
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. >> jodie, how long have you known rodney? >> ronnie?ronnie. >> i have known him for many years, a long time. >> before he came here? >> yes. >> were you in love with him then? >> i wouldn't say in love with him, but i loved him. >> this is not just a contract you're signing. >> i understand that. it's a covenant. >> it is a covenant you're making with him, you know, and this makes it much, much more serious. >> there are certain people that are allowed to come into the prison to perform these wedding ceremonies. he was one of them. they didn't know each other ahead of time. he was obviously trying to counsel her. >> he'll have this black mark against him. >> i know that. i already know. i mean, i have known people that's come out of prison and some even being family and they are -- it's hard -- the hardest thing i think i seen is jobs. people don't want to employ them. >> right. normally, i just flat turn down weddings here because i find in most cases the men are just using the women for their own advantage. >> i've heard stories. >> y
. >> jodie, how long have you known rodney? >> ronnie?ronnie. >> i have known him for many years, a long time. >> before he came here? >> yes. >> were you in love with him then? >> i wouldn't say in love with him, but i loved him. >> this is not just a contract you're signing. >> i understand that. it's a covenant. >> it is a covenant you're making with him, you know, and this makes it much, much more serious. >> there are...
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rodney said as a conservative i'm all about ted cruz. ben carson is also intriguing.said he likes ben carson but he would need a foreign policy vp. there were other names you threw out there, too. that is it for us in washington. fox news sunday is up next. do not miss either of chris wallace's exclusive interviews. first the cpac straw poll winner senator rand paul and former defense secretary robert gates and what he thinks the u.s. can do to shop putin from advancing in ukraine. >>> everyone is into selfies including this lemur. the furry little guy snatched a camera out of a zoo worker's hand, started snapping away. check him out. the lemur is of course, as you would expect, hoping to go viral. see if you can help him out. thanks so much for watching. that is it from washington. have a great sunday. >>> i'm chris wallace. the mystery deepens in the disappearance of a malaysian airliner including the identity of two of the passengers. russia tightens its grip on crimea and keeps out international monitors. >> if this violation of international law continues the res
rodney said as a conservative i'm all about ted cruz. ben carson is also intriguing.said he likes ben carson but he would need a foreign policy vp. there were other names you threw out there, too. that is it for us in washington. fox news sunday is up next. do not miss either of chris wallace's exclusive interviews. first the cpac straw poll winner senator rand paul and former defense secretary robert gates and what he thinks the u.s. can do to shop putin from advancing in ukraine. >>>...
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but 20 years ago after the rodney king beatings, the attorney general has to provide a report on it.rt has every been issued. there is no national database. so we have no idea if they're being more forceful relative to dallas, relative to new york city. >> in this one instance, but we do have some numbers in terms of the amount of people who are dying at the hands of police. we have charlotte police killing five people last year, the most in a decade. but less than washington where 49 people were killed. ft. worth, 32. austin, 17. all of these numbers creeping upward. 52 in philadelphia in 2010, prompting the police commissioner to do a special review, on and on and on, dallas, miami, baltimore. all these cities that you're seeing anecdotal evidence that police are more violent on civilians, but no national tracking of that data. >> and what's more crazy is that more police violence allows more police violence. because the definition of excessive force is was it reasonable or not? well i'm a cop and my friends are doing more shooting and i acted like other officers in the same situat
but 20 years ago after the rodney king beatings, the attorney general has to provide a report on it.rt has every been issued. there is no national database. so we have no idea if they're being more forceful relative to dallas, relative to new york city. >> in this one instance, but we do have some numbers in terms of the amount of people who are dying at the hands of police. we have charlotte police killing five people last year, the most in a decade. but less than washington where 49...
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illinois's freshman 13th incumbent rodney davis faces a primary challenge from a beauty queen turned harvard law grad. >> i experienced the best of our country when i served as miss america and felt the power of our constitution while studying at harvard law school. >> no primaries in april but in may things heat up. in ohio and indiana most earthquakes in both parties are considered safe and next comes west virginia where democratic incumbent senator jay rockefeller is retiring and sherry capito is favored to win. four republicans are running to replace him and the seat is likely to remain in gop hands. may 0th is big, arkansas democratic senator mark pryor is a top gop target and tom codden become the official nominee and already leads pryor in polls. both sides have all but settles on nominees, mike ross, a democrat will face asa hutchinson for the gop. this one will be close and bitter all year. georgia senator saxby chambliss' retirement sparked a brawl in the peach state. whoever rins faces democrat michelle nun, daughter of georgia's respected senator sam nunn. the left thinks
illinois's freshman 13th incumbent rodney davis faces a primary challenge from a beauty queen turned harvard law grad. >> i experienced the best of our country when i served as miss america and felt the power of our constitution while studying at harvard law school. >> no primaries in april but in may things heat up. in ohio and indiana most earthquakes in both parties are considered safe and next comes west virginia where democratic incumbent senator jay rockefeller is retiring and...
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rodney was looking forward to becoming first time grandparents after returning home.plans a long time trip with their long time friends. they were known as doting grandparents. a friend described them as passionate travelers. this group of artists were in malaysia to showcase their work. among them, the oldest passenger on board a renowned calligrapher traveling with his wife. the loved ones of these passengers have waited with prayer prayers and with hope. strangers, middle eastly children have left pictures at the airport in malaysia. this one reads, we miss you, we love you. this one simply says, please come back. >> that does it for us, we'll see you again at 11:00 p.m. eastern time for another live edition of 360. we will stay on the air through 1:00 a.m., the malaysian government is expected to hold a press conference at 12:30 a.m. eastern time. >>> piers morgan live starts right now. >> breaking news, the search for flight 370 has been called off tonight. australian officials say rough seas, high winds and the surf made the search too difficult. a ping locater
rodney was looking forward to becoming first time grandparents after returning home.plans a long time trip with their long time friends. they were known as doting grandparents. a friend described them as passionate travelers. this group of artists were in malaysia to showcase their work. among them, the oldest passenger on board a renowned calligrapher traveling with his wife. the loved ones of these passengers have waited with prayer prayers and with hope. strangers, middle eastly children...
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and then the other race that some people are paying attention to, congressman rodney davis getting a primary challenge from a former miss america. carol, any surprises we should expect in these two primaries? >> it doesn't feel that way. it still feels like a low turnout race with the party faithful coming out that both of them are likely safe. >> e richlt ka harold, she has name recognition but has been you be unable to raise money. it's a grassroots level. central illinois, southern illinois, it can get the grassroots going out there. >> and super duper low turnout. you never know. carol marin, rick pearson, thank you for getting close there in our chicago studio. i know that's not the easiest place to make that happen. >> thanks, chuck. >>> dip in today's data bank, three. edwin edwards was released from a federal prison and has decided he has to run for office. he's going to run for congress. 86-year-old democrat announced his candidacy for louisiana sixth district officially yesterday. edwards served nearly nine years for extortion, fraud, racketeering. vote for the crook. it's
and then the other race that some people are paying attention to, congressman rodney davis getting a primary challenge from a former miss america. carol, any surprises we should expect in these two primaries? >> it doesn't feel that way. it still feels like a low turnout race with the party faithful coming out that both of them are likely safe. >> e richlt ka harold, she has name recognition but has been you be unable to raise money. it's a grassroots level. central illinois,...
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the family of rodney and mary burros from queensland. >> their life has been cut short. they he worked hard to reap the rewards of their retirement so they could travel and spend time with friends and family. >> reporter: but emotions in china will still run high with the search delayed by bad weather. the operation may have stalled but their fight carries on. >> wooduff: the u.s. supreme court today heard a major case pitting claims of religious freedom against the new health care law. two private companies, "hobby lobby," and "conestoga wood specialities," objected to being required to cover any birth control that works after conception. the family-owned firms argue that's tantamount to abortion, and violates their religious beliefs. the arguments continued later, outside the court. >> this abortion pill mandate is an unprecedented intrusion in a private family business where the government dictates at the cost of severe and crippling fines and penalties that people should violate their sincerely held religious beliefs when they decide to make a living. >> what is at s
the family of rodney and mary burros from queensland. >> their life has been cut short. they he worked hard to reap the rewards of their retirement so they could travel and spend time with friends and family. >> reporter: but emotions in china will still run high with the search delayed by bad weather. the operation may have stalled but their fight carries on. >> wooduff: the u.s. supreme court today heard a major case pitting claims of religious freedom against the new health...
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i'm rising today in strong support of the hire more heroes act introduced by my friend, rodney davis from illinois. you know, when he first came to me with this idea, it was a no-brainer that i would want to support this effort. because of the key constituencies that it serves. i think that everyone would agree that the intent or the goal of the affordable care act is to make sure that all people have access to affordable health care. that's a large piece of legislation, it needs some work, it needs some fixing and this legislation seeks to do that. first of all, the affordable care act requires employers of 50 or more full-time employees to provide health insurance or to pay a per-employee fine. this measure does a very important thing that would encourage these small business owners to do two things. to grow, as well as to hire more veterans, by exempting those who receive insurance either from the v.a. or those reservists like i was, i was covered under tricare for a long period of time after my deployment. it would make it so these employers would not have to count these veterans
i'm rising today in strong support of the hire more heroes act introduced by my friend, rodney davis from illinois. you know, when he first came to me with this idea, it was a no-brainer that i would want to support this effort. because of the key constituencies that it serves. i think that everyone would agree that the intent or the goal of the affordable care act is to make sure that all people have access to affordable health care. that's a large piece of legislation, it needs some work, it...
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rodney davis also held off a challenge. this one from a former miss america.nd, well, now dddc ann callis will actually be one of the closer house races in illinois. one more thing. just three of 47 statehouse republicans voted for a bill last fall to legalize same-sex marriage. neither of those three lost. tom cross easily won. for state treasurer. ed sullivan won renomination, and in the 81st district, it's too close to call, but he's up by 153 votes. >>> meanwhile, before we go to break, a little more developing news on a deal between toyota and the u.s. justice department. it was just announced that toyota has agreed to a $1 billion settlement over customer complaints that its cars would suddenly and unpredictably accelerate. officials tell nbc's pete williams that in return for the $1 billion settlement and toyota making commit manies about future behavior, the justice department will agree not to bring criminal charges against the japanese automaker. we're expecting the official announcement in a few minutes from now from attorney general eric holder and
rodney davis also held off a challenge. this one from a former miss america.nd, well, now dddc ann callis will actually be one of the closer house races in illinois. one more thing. just three of 47 statehouse republicans voted for a bill last fall to legalize same-sex marriage. neither of those three lost. tom cross easily won. for state treasurer. ed sullivan won renomination, and in the 81st district, it's too close to call, but he's up by 153 votes. >>> meanwhile, before we go to...
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. >> reporter: rodney hammond waited to sign up for obama care. but now he has gotten in under the march 31st deadline and has a subsidized plan for only $82 a month. >> for the first time in 20 years, dave can make a trip to the doctor. >> for the first time in my life, i'm covered. i can't tell you how good that feels. >> this law is making a huge difference. yet republicans refuse to accept it. they lost it in congress. they lost it the last time it went to the supreme court. and they lost it in the last election. today's fight is part of the same battle. joining me now are congresswoman jan schakowsky, who is outside of the supreme court today, and jeffrey rosen, professor at george washington law school and president and ceo of the national constitution center. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, reverend al. >> thank you, reverend. >> jeff, let me go to you first. this could be the defining case of the supreme court term. how unusual is what's being sought in this case? >> well, justice sotomayor said it's very unusual. she said nam
. >> reporter: rodney hammond waited to sign up for obama care. but now he has gotten in under the march 31st deadline and has a subsidized plan for only $82 a month. >> for the first time in 20 years, dave can make a trip to the doctor. >> for the first time in my life, i'm covered. i can't tell you how good that feels. >> this law is making a huge difference. yet republicans refuse to accept it. they lost it in congress. they lost it the last time it went to the...
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wrote to is college girlfriend, they would spoil first-class preacher to make a third class lawyer rodney. i alternate between weeks of sickness and months of my condition of chronic worthlessness. in the meantime i will read the law. he was not the first person to have to get a law degree who had no interest whatsoever in practicing law. while he spent his time not reading along lincoln took him on as a campaign aide in the 1860's shortly after winning a republican nomination in chicago. during the post election interlude he appointed nicolay to become his private secretary when he indicated that he would taken to washington. it was during this time that he actually became somewhat influential controlling access to the president-elect has course, if not hundreds of politicians from around the country came to spring field to confer with lincoln and labored alone. i hundred now hundred and 50 letters a day coming in to the president-elect. he effectively became the gatekeeper to the president-elect. when a male in the visitors became unmanageable he began assisting his old friend on an inf
wrote to is college girlfriend, they would spoil first-class preacher to make a third class lawyer rodney. i alternate between weeks of sickness and months of my condition of chronic worthlessness. in the meantime i will read the law. he was not the first person to have to get a law degree who had no interest whatsoever in practicing law. while he spent his time not reading along lincoln took him on as a campaign aide in the 1860's shortly after winning a republican nomination in chicago....
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[laughter] after -- sorry, rodney. around eight and -- after eight and a third years in prison, he was paroled january 17th. dean actually invited him to be here tonight, but he was not allowed to leave the five boroughs of new york city, so he wasn't able to be here. that was like a show and tell thing, you know? that a would have been fun. [laughter] but he, of course, he's thrilled about parole, and he really is looking forward to doing something productive with his life. you may not -- you might find this difficult to believe, you know, i've seen lots of journalists have written op-eds saying who would hire him, he receives job offers daily. he has proven himself as a brilliant business person no matter, you know, if you're convinced or not about my conclusion. so he has a long line of people who want to hire him to consult or work for their businesses. and that's what he wants to do, he wants to get back out there. he did make the comment that he just wants to prove that he still has it so, you
[laughter] after -- sorry, rodney. around eight and -- after eight and a third years in prison, he was paroled january 17th. dean actually invited him to be here tonight, but he was not allowed to leave the five boroughs of new york city, so he wasn't able to be here. that was like a show and tell thing, you know? that a would have been fun. [laughter] but he, of course, he's thrilled about parole, and he really is looking forward to doing something productive with his life. you may not -- you...