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william jenkins, and adam williams were killed. the mother of adam williams' 7- year-old son. her son constantly asks, why did my daddy die? >>> a squirrel has been blamed for problems on caltrans today. it's believed a squirrel scawsed the outage. that forced call train to put the dispatch on generator power. the problems with the backup battery then caused a computer glitch. the trains continue to run on generator power all day. caltran wants to check the battery before it decides to switch the power back. >>> the results are in from a large scale survey, that looked at the climate of tolerance, or intolerance on uc campus. 20% of the more than 100,000 students, and faculty that filled out the survey said they had experienced intimidating, or hostile conduct. administrators say they intend to analyzed data to look for areas where the uc system can improve. >>> farmers, and farm workers rallied today outside of a congressional hearing in fresno. testimony on california's water crisis. inside, one farmer struggled with his emotions, as he discussed his family's decision to let
william jenkins, and adam williams were killed. the mother of adam williams' 7- year-old son. her son constantly asks, why did my daddy die? >>> a squirrel has been blamed for problems on caltrans today. it's believed a squirrel scawsed the outage. that forced call train to put the dispatch on generator power. the problems with the backup battery then caused a computer glitch. the trains continue to run on generator power all day. caltran wants to check the battery before it decides to...
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william jenkins, and adam williams were killed. the mother of adam williams' 7- year-old son. son constantly asks, why did my daddy die? >>> a squirrel has been blamed for problems on caltrans today. it's believed a squirrel scawsed the outage. that forced call train to put the dispatch on generator power. the problems with the backup battery then caused a computer glitch. the trains continue to run on generator power all day. caltran wants to check the battery before it decides to switch the power back. >>> the results are in from a large scale survey, that looked at the climate of tolerance, or intolerance on uc campus. 20% of the more than 100,000 students, and faculty that filled out the survey said they had experienced intimidating, or hostile conduct. administrators say they intend to analyzed data to look for areas where the uc system can improve. >>> farmers, and farm workers rallied today outside of a congressional hearing in fresno. testimony on california's water crisis. inside, one farmer struggled with his emotions, as he discussed his family's decision to let a t
william jenkins, and adam williams were killed. the mother of adam williams' 7- year-old son. son constantly asks, why did my daddy die? >>> a squirrel has been blamed for problems on caltrans today. it's believed a squirrel scawsed the outage. that forced call train to put the dispatch on generator power. the problems with the backup battery then caused a computer glitch. the trains continue to run on generator power all day. caltran wants to check the battery before it decides to...
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- it's because i told them that you're pauly shore and adam is robin williams. - um, i'm more of, likelberg type. - okay. he has gained some weight, but, ladies and gentleman, mark wahlberg! [all cheering] - all right, that's great. hey, check this out too. - sexy! - my driver, homeless mike, he found us a delicious treat in a dumpster behind buca di beppo last night.
- it's because i told them that you're pauly shore and adam is robin williams. - um, i'm more of, likelberg type. - okay. he has gained some weight, but, ladies and gentleman, mark wahlberg! [all cheering] - all right, that's great. hey, check this out too. - sexy! - my driver, homeless mike, he found us a delicious treat in a dumpster behind buca di beppo last night.
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adam williams sponsored a bill to repeal the state allow, defeated in committee.r rick scott supports the law. twenty other states have enacted similar laws since florida did, to sides rally to bring more attention and bring it in the forefront. >> we see the buses arriving, julia, thank you very much. >> more violence erupting in caracas, venezuela this weekend. >> anti-government protestors clashing with police and national guard troops again. police responded with tear gas and water can nance. the president lashed out at vice president biden who blamed him for the unrest. >> joe biden arrived in chile and the first thing he did was to attack venezuela and latin america. he is an abuser, joe biden, comes to attack the people. we reject his attack. >> the middle class are fed up with inflation, food shortages and rising crime rates. paul beban is in caracas and following all the political fallout. >> when the sun goes down, the streets are caracas go up in flames. this is an upper class neighborhood rocked by violence virtually every night. in the morning, the ba
adam williams sponsored a bill to repeal the state allow, defeated in committee.r rick scott supports the law. twenty other states have enacted similar laws since florida did, to sides rally to bring more attention and bring it in the forefront. >> we see the buses arriving, julia, thank you very much. >> more violence erupting in caracas, venezuela this weekend. >> anti-government protestors clashing with police and national guard troops again. police responded with tear gas...
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welcomed to the new world by massachusetts governor john winthrop, he arrived in boston, williams was an adamant separatist and accepted a post as assistant pastor in se lem, reputedly a friendly place, however his teachings were deemed radical and he was banished from the massachusetts bay colony in 1635. he founded the colony of rhode island in 1636 and i know it's up to every state, each state gets to choose which statues, which two statues you want to have and i look forward to him coming back, i'm sure they would never have permanently removed a statue of the founder of rhode island, there's nobody i can think of more appropriate but i just thought, you know what? it probably is appropriate that a man that staked his entire life on religious freedom would not have his statue here to fig rah tyly witness what has gone on and -- figuratively witness what has gone on and what has passed in this capitol. to talk about this issue further, i want to yield such time as he may use to my friend from colorado -- georgia. of course you're from georgia. of course from georgia my dear friend doug collin
welcomed to the new world by massachusetts governor john winthrop, he arrived in boston, williams was an adamant separatist and accepted a post as assistant pastor in se lem, reputedly a friendly place, however his teachings were deemed radical and he was banished from the massachusetts bay colony in 1635. he founded the colony of rhode island in 1636 and i know it's up to every state, each state gets to choose which statues, which two statues you want to have and i look forward to him coming...
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adam, i want to bring this up and then you jump in. you may not know this name, but he is a legend in the value business. williamhis in bloomberg view. adam, that is the mood this morning. why is it necessarily scary when you have historically a range of 14 to 17 times? >> it is really a number of factors out there that could disrupt the markets. when we step out and look at the fact that china, which has been really the biggest global consumer in the world -- in fact, one of the biggest growth experiments we have ever seen -- we have bank runs in this country. we have the shadow banking system that is run out of control. the geopolitical stuff in russia gets a lot of play. it is just that this stuff is so unpredictable on the markets are sitting here very, very stable. it marketyou see that positioning is another big risk. what is the one trait everyone is trying to get into and out of the same time? >> alan greenspan made a lot of mistakes a central banker and his reputation as seen better days. the one he said on his exit from the fed is that the markets should be worried when stability continues for very lon
adam, i want to bring this up and then you jump in. you may not know this name, but he is a legend in the value business. williamhis in bloomberg view. adam, that is the mood this morning. why is it necessarily scary when you have historically a range of 14 to 17 times? >> it is really a number of factors out there that could disrupt the markets. when we step out and look at the fact that china, which has been really the biggest global consumer in the world -- in fact, one of the biggest...
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adam levine, 35 years old. and queen latifah is 44. and actress and former miss america vanessa williams> well, now, keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. thank you for being with us. i'm frances rivera. enjoy your tuesday. >>> never had to use it to protect my life and i really wish i didn't have to. >> the man accused of stabbing a teenage boy to death at a park tells his side of the story from behind bars. >> a fire investigation on the peninsula takes a surprising turn. why officials say someone set a house on fire to cover up another crime. >> california's earthquake early warning system put to the test in southern california. we'll tell you if it passed. >> taking a live look outside this morning to san francisco, that bay bridge. good morning on this tuesday, march 18th. this is "today in the bay."
adam levine, 35 years old. and queen latifah is 44. and actress and former miss america vanessa williams> well, now, keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. thank you for being with us. i'm frances rivera. enjoy your tuesday. >>> never had to use it to protect my life and i really wish i didn't have to. >> the man accused of stabbing a teenage boy to death at a park tells his side of the story from behind bars. >> a fire investigation on the peninsula takes...
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and his other nephew that -- mary cranch his son, william, one of the been that judges that was appointed by john adams so john adams is one character. my book begins in 1755 when britain imposes the first of its punishing acts on the colonies, the stamp act. and it ends 35 years later when adams loses his bid for second term as president of the united states to thomas jefferson. and abigail goes home towards history at last. at times are my this character because they are important to all the sisters. of course, abigail who was frequently in the limelight with john, but really no less during the revolution certainly to mary and elizabeth. they were equally excited, terrified, by the battle of boston, and they were equally as tarnished and overjoyed when the french made -- america has one of the revolution at last. so these times are very important to the book. they are the times that they lived through. and also what was important for me was that they lived through the times through the ideas of the times. and because of what was happening, because in america we were getting an opportunity to start a
and his other nephew that -- mary cranch his son, william, one of the been that judges that was appointed by john adams so john adams is one character. my book begins in 1755 when britain imposes the first of its punishing acts on the colonies, the stamp act. and it ends 35 years later when adams loses his bid for second term as president of the united states to thomas jefferson. and abigail goes home towards history at last. at times are my this character because they are important to all the...
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williams, 51 today. still stunning. >> rapper and actor -- actress, queen latifah, 34. >> and adam lavigne, 35 today. 45. >> and somethingon... four ears! ...and picked last. [ muffled yelling ] coaches didn't know how to talk to me. [ crowd yelling ] they gave up on me, told me i should just quit. [ announcer ] ...underway in pasadena. [ derrick coleman ] don't move until he moves. don't move until he moves. and the last pick is... [ derrick coleman ] they didn't call my name, told me it was over. but i've been deaf since i was three, so i didn't listen. ♪ and now i'm here with the loudest fans in the nfl cheering me on, and i can hear them all. [ crowd cheering ] ♪ she tossed and turned and couldn't turn off her mind. it was hard for her to sleep, even one little ounce. then she discovered tide, downy, and bounce. soothing scents for your sheets, your pj's, too. the sweet dreams collection -- it's a breakthrough! the moral of this tale shouldn't be controversial. buy the sweet dreams collection, because this is a commercial. shh! no! shh! ♪ [ click ] ♪ that's notthat's dirt r carpet, creeping in. send it running with r
williams, 51 today. still stunning. >> rapper and actor -- actress, queen latifah, 34. >> and adam lavigne, 35 today. 45. >> and somethingon... four ears! ...and picked last. [ muffled yelling ] coaches didn't know how to talk to me. [ crowd yelling ] they gave up on me, told me i should just quit. [ announcer ] ...underway in pasadena. [ derrick coleman ] don't move until he moves. don't move until he moves. and the last pick is... [ derrick coleman ] they didn't call my...
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williams and his club hosting the marlins. another new guy. on the mound for the nats. two strikeouts. one run allowed in his nationals debut. bottom of the fourth, marlins up 2-1. that's adamwall. that is a two-run blast. his first homer of the spring. >>> before we let you go, we continue talking about severe weather. one more note to pass along. d.c. government offices also closed tomorrow. so federal government and d.c. government. >> good night. we'll se you know? where did she go? who did she see? i just want to know what happened to my sister. >> a young mother missing in a case gone cold. then, one detective's a-ha moment. >> why don't you establish a facebook aount? i thought, that could actually accomplish a great deal. >> that's when everything started to change. could facebook help solve this mystery? >> something happened to her. >> in court, it all comes pouring out. a hidden crime and a
williams and his club hosting the marlins. another new guy. on the mound for the nats. two strikeouts. one run allowed in his nationals debut. bottom of the fourth, marlins up 2-1. that's adamwall. that is a two-run blast. his first homer of the spring. >>> before we let you go, we continue talking about severe weather. one more note to pass along. d.c. government offices also closed tomorrow. so federal government and d.c. government. >> good night. we'll se you know? where did...
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adams and he also served in the lincoln administration as minister to great britain and before that as republican congressman. he delivered a memorial address after that that the former secretary of state william seward and portrayed in this address which was widely serialized, soared as the glue that kept the government together in perilous times. down to this hour no experiment has ever been made as that of elevating to the head of affairs a man with no little previous preparation. this might have been a set up whereby we could have said they got it worked well. he said only by good grace and locked it lincoln actually possess the wisdom to appoint as first minister sioux word, the mastermind of the government and savior of the union. naturally this speech enraged the lincoln family, lincoln's stall or defenders, particularly gideon welles who had served with seward in that cabinet. he issued a stinging rebuke. unfortunately charles francis adams was hardly alone in this position. and is popular account of the war years the influential if not erratic newspaper editor similarly portrayed lincoln has a bundling leader who had squandered multiple opportunities to end the war early either on the
adams and he also served in the lincoln administration as minister to great britain and before that as republican congressman. he delivered a memorial address after that that the former secretary of state william seward and portrayed in this address which was widely serialized, soared as the glue that kept the government together in perilous times. down to this hour no experiment has ever been made as that of elevating to the head of affairs a man with no little previous preparation. this might...