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neighbory joan mcclelland -- nancy joan mcclelland was removed from life sport.ad left a wedding at the center where she worked as a head gardener >>> time is 6:52. caught on camera you have to see this. this is pretty frightening video of a mountain lion on the prowl. this is in the bay area neighborhood. >>> goodness gracious >>> if you are >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news at 6:55. an offduty police officer shot and killed a teenage another st. louis sparking protest. the officer was working a second job for a security company last night when he approached three young african american men. he chased of a them. when they started running, he caught up to one of the teen agers who had a handgun. the officer and the teen struggled and the teen fired at least three round at the officer. the officer then fired at least 17 rounds and killed one of the teenagers. protesters say that the shooting like the michael brown shooting in ferguson is another example of excessive force. >>> time is 6:56. back here at home, san francisco police will hold a town
neighbory joan mcclelland -- nancy joan mcclelland was removed from life sport.ad left a wedding at the center where she worked as a head gardener >>> time is 6:52. caught on camera you have to see this. this is pretty frightening video of a mountain lion on the prowl. this is in the bay area neighborhood. >>> goodness gracious >>> if you are >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news at 6:55. an offduty police officer shot and killed a teenage...
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police say that 15-year-old was riding westbound on mcclelland near dove road. the truckdriver didn't realize that he had hit the boy and turned right on the road before people could track him down, tell him what happened. meanwhile california leads the nation in cycling traffic deaths. according to a new report from the governor's highway traffic association, 33 cyclists in california were killed between 2010 and 2012. nationwide bicyclists deaths increased by 1%. deadly car crashes rose by just 1%. >>> supervisors are set to vote to give themselves a raise. board members say they've not had a rains more than eight years but as scott scott rates shows us, some say city leaders need to set an example. >> reporter: strong words from candace anderson, the one board member against an ordinance that would give the five county supervisors a 30% raise across the board. >> we should not be accepting raises larger than we give our own employees. >> reporter: the raise would bring the annual salary up from about $97,000 per year to approximately $129,000 per year. add in
police say that 15-year-old was riding westbound on mcclelland near dove road. the truckdriver didn't realize that he had hit the boy and turned right on the road before people could track him down, tell him what happened. meanwhile california leads the nation in cycling traffic deaths. according to a new report from the governor's highway traffic association, 33 cyclists in california were killed between 2010 and 2012. nationwide bicyclists deaths increased by 1%. deadly car crashes rose by...
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they discussed the vulnerability of johnson's army and centreville to a flanking movement by mcclelland via the rappahannock river. they agreed that johnson should pull back to more defensible position south of the rappahannock but the wretched conditions of the roads caused by winter rains sent the chaotic state of the overworked railroads made a quick withdrawal impossible. davis ordered johnston to send his large guns and huge stockpiles of meat and other supplies south as transportation became available and to prepare to retreat with the army itself when he received orders to do so. but in early march in 1862 johnson became a precipitate withdrawal went they detect a federal activity that he thought was the beginning of mcclellan's anticipated flanking. without informing richmond he feared a week later. johnson fell back so quickly that he was compelled to leave behind or destroy us have begun ammunition amounts of supplies including 750 tons of meat and other foodstuffs food stuffs that big confederacy could ill afford to lose. in richmond davis heard rumors of this retreat but as
they discussed the vulnerability of johnson's army and centreville to a flanking movement by mcclelland via the rappahannock river. they agreed that johnson should pull back to more defensible position south of the rappahannock but the wretched conditions of the roads caused by winter rains sent the chaotic state of the overworked railroads made a quick withdrawal impossible. davis ordered johnston to send his large guns and huge stockpiles of meat and other supplies south as transportation...
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they discussed the vulnerability of johnston's army at centerville, to a flanking movement by mcclelland via the river. they agreed that johnston should pull back to a more protectable area but the condition of the roads caused by winter rain and the chaotic state of the overwork railroads made a quick withdrawal impossible. davis ordered johnston to send his large guns, camp equipment, stockpiles of meat south as transportation became available, and to prepare to retreat with the army itself when he received orders to do so. but in early march, 1862, johnston began a precipitous withdrawal when his -- detected federal activity he thought was the beginning of mccell land's anticipateed flanking movement. he said he feared a leak, later. johnston fell back to quickly he was compelled to leave behind or destroy his heavy guns, ammunition, and mounds of supplies, including 750 tons of meat and other food stuffs, so that the confederacy could ill afford to lose in richmond, davis heard rumors of this retreat, but as he later told johnston, i was at a loss to believe it. davis' distress at th
they discussed the vulnerability of johnston's army at centerville, to a flanking movement by mcclelland via the river. they agreed that johnston should pull back to a more protectable area but the condition of the roads caused by winter rain and the chaotic state of the overwork railroads made a quick withdrawal impossible. davis ordered johnston to send his large guns, camp equipment, stockpiles of meat south as transportation became available, and to prepare to retreat with the army itself...
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scott mcclelland wrote a book that was very, very critical of the president but it was well after obama had become president. so i think that you know there's no rule against it. it's a question of taste. but what you do lose here when a president is still in office is you lose the other side. because there are people in the defense department who actually dispute leon paintta. >> now you have gates and panetta and critical mass -- >> they are the ones who are selling the books antonio, every book has a hook. >> his claim that the president didn't listen to his top military advisors will damage his history? military leaders giving presidents bad advice from vietnam to iraq. >> it's obviously too early to tell. nobody's been right on iraq and to presume that leon panetta was the first person who was absolutely correct on iraq, it wasn't pursued because he didn't seem to want to pursue it as his testimony dictated. he said they are a sovereign nation, why we went to iraq was to make them a free and sovereign nation. to say we circulate have toll them what to do goes against our original m
scott mcclelland wrote a book that was very, very critical of the president but it was well after obama had become president. so i think that you know there's no rule against it. it's a question of taste. but what you do lose here when a president is still in office is you lose the other side. because there are people in the defense department who actually dispute leon paintta. >> now you have gates and panetta and critical mass -- >> they are the ones who are selling the books...
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don't you think it is bill fair to say i raised these questions with paul o'neil and scott mcclellandte anti-bush books that if leon panetta feels so strongly about the. why did you wait he has a book contract to go public? >> he was basically serving and trying to convince the president to go another way. i mean, that's an easy answer for panetta. look, i'm there and i'm trying to get him to do what's best for america. where am i more effective back in monterrey, california or trying to get him what's due. the why of this is what interests me. not the what. we know the what. not even the msnbc people can defend the with a anymore. isis is out of control. they are killing innocent people every day. we could have stopped it. we didn't stop it why didn't we stop it? that is the crux of the matter. >> certainly not true that we didn't try to stop it. >> we didn't try at all to stop it of them agree. >> do you really believe that barack obama is failing. >> on foreign policy, dime. >> do you believe that? they don't want us to go to war for any reason at any time. that's the move on.org b
don't you think it is bill fair to say i raised these questions with paul o'neil and scott mcclellandte anti-bush books that if leon panetta feels so strongly about the. why did you wait he has a book contract to go public? >> he was basically serving and trying to convince the president to go another way. i mean, that's an easy answer for panetta. look, i'm there and i'm trying to get him to do what's best for america. where am i more effective back in monterrey, california or trying to...
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new york, and morgan went to stanton and said there are some quartermaster clerks out there for mcclelland. and stanton outright dismissed 20 of them. one of the clerks went to stanton and complained here it stanton said, when a young man receives his pay from an administration and spends his evenings denouncing it in offensive terms, he cannot be surprised if the administration prefers a friend on the job. now, stanton made very little effort to hide this sort of partisanship. he learned about one officer who was wagering that against the republican governor of indiana, which was illegal, still is, i think are the soldier is betting against the republican. boasted toearned, he a republican gathering at the white house and said, i reduced him to a captain and ordered him south of the other day. in other words, sending him to the front. weeks agoat quote two for one of the hardest things about my job as you always find great things after the book is out. there it is. democrats noticed what was going came to believe that stanton was taking the sort of vindictive actions so that he could cont
new york, and morgan went to stanton and said there are some quartermaster clerks out there for mcclelland. and stanton outright dismissed 20 of them. one of the clerks went to stanton and complained here it stanton said, when a young man receives his pay from an administration and spends his evenings denouncing it in offensive terms, he cannot be surprised if the administration prefers a friend on the job. now, stanton made very little effort to hide this sort of partisanship. he learned about...