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last time we saw that he was kimi raikkonen running into the back of adrian sutil when adrian sutil was going for his best-ever finish. >> romain grosjean in his second full season in formula 1 was stood down for a race last year for incidents that could have been avoided. most moatbly on the opening lap of the race. and certainly affected fernando alonso's world championship campaign last year. he's a driver that's admired for his speed but romain grosjean seems to get tangled up in far too many incidents. >> let's check in with will buxon. >> imagine the frustration for nico rosberg right now. he had a 4.5 second lead, going a great job. down to zero. if you imagine the frustration for rosberg, imagine also the frustration for lewis hamilton who was staring at a very strong podium. we've heard from mercedes that wolfe has confirmed they did not ask lewis to slow down under that safety car when they came in to pit stop. that was lewis' own choice. and because of that he now finds himself off the podium and down in fourth place. this finish to this race is going to be incredibly excitin
last time we saw that he was kimi raikkonen running into the back of adrian sutil when adrian sutil was going for his best-ever finish. >> romain grosjean in his second full season in formula 1 was stood down for a race last year for incidents that could have been avoided. most moatbly on the opening lap of the race. and certainly affected fernando alonso's world championship campaign last year. he's a driver that's admired for his speed but romain grosjean seems to get tangled up in far...
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for a lot of americans who have become so accustomed to living in the crossfire i'm joined now by adrian pyne she's an assistant professor at american university and author of working hard drinking hard adrian thank you so much for joining me so first off can you expand a little bit more on the gang violence in honduras and what this truce would mean to this country well it remains to be seen what the truce will mean for the country because it's really the government's response that will that will that will determine that the truce between the two gangs is certainly important but above and beyond the gangs violence aimed at each other the real determinant of violence on a broad scale has been state violence against gang members and many other sectors of the population that have been identified as resistant to the say one way or the other so there's been resists violence against teachers teachers unions there's been violence against campus seen peasants indigenous peoples all of whom have been in one way or another struggling against the violent policies of the state and there are also be
for a lot of americans who have become so accustomed to living in the crossfire i'm joined now by adrian pyne she's an assistant professor at american university and author of working hard drinking hard adrian thank you so much for joining me so first off can you expand a little bit more on the gang violence in honduras and what this truce would mean to this country well it remains to be seen what the truce will mean for the country because it's really the government's response that will that...
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. >> adrian, adrian pitts. >> oh, yes. >> the great martin ellingham, who, as you all know, abused myself and others at st. mary's but taught us a thing or two about medicine. >> panic attacks. i sometimes have small panic attacks. >> what brings them on? >> blood, the smell of that, sometimes just the sight of it. >> your secret's safe with me. [quirky instrumental music] ♪
. >> adrian, adrian pitts. >> oh, yes. >> the great martin ellingham, who, as you all know, abused myself and others at st. mary's but taught us a thing or two about medicine. >> panic attacks. i sometimes have small panic attacks. >> what brings them on? >> blood, the smell of that, sometimes just the sight of it. >> your secret's safe with me. [quirky instrumental music] ♪
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adrian peterson blew out his acl and he was back in less than a year.ble he could come back, but might be scary. >> that used to be a year. thanks. >>> coming up, a white house salute to a music omg, stop. jack, your new chipotle chicken club is craze amaze. annnd chipotle is totes trending. spicy crispy chicken, hickory smoked bacon, melting cheese, and smoky chipotle sauce plus fries and a drink for $4.99? that combo is chipot-cray. and chipotle is my hashtag faveflave. let me guess-you're the new social media intern. yeah! great. i'm late for a meeting. can you make some copies? ...with the tanning bed? when you leave home. here is a look at your wake up weather. we are looking at pat clouds. it will be chilly and breezy in the morning. low 40s to low 50s at 5:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. mid40s to mid50s. >>> president obama and first lady michelle hosted a salute to carole king tonight at the white house. >> ♪ >> how good is that? the president presented the 71-year-old singer-song writer with the prize for popular song. king is the first woman to receive the
adrian peterson blew out his acl and he was back in less than a year.ble he could come back, but might be scary. >> that used to be a year. thanks. >>> coming up, a white house salute to a music omg, stop. jack, your new chipotle chicken club is craze amaze. annnd chipotle is totes trending. spicy crispy chicken, hickory smoked bacon, melting cheese, and smoky chipotle sauce plus fries and a drink for $4.99? that combo is chipot-cray. and chipotle is my hashtag faveflave. let me...
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. >> adrian raine is author of "the anatomy of violence." he's studied cold blooded killer and says there are biological reasons for violence. he's convinced brain dysfunction may in part explain the terror unleashed in boston. >> were they normal people who decided one day, you know what, we want to create mayhem? i don't think so. i think it's more complicated than that. >> when you see all the tragedies that have happened recently with dzhokhar tsarnaev or adam lanza, with your background, experience, what you have learned, what do you look for? what would you advise researchers investigating the cases. >> there is no research on terrorists or mass murderers at a biological level. you can always speculate based on what i have learned about violence that, you know, with the bombings in boston these perpetrators did not have poor frontal lobe functioning. they were able to plan, regulate and control. if i brain scanned them, i don't think we'd see poor frontal functioning. i think what we would see is an impairment, a volume deduction and p
. >> adrian raine is author of "the anatomy of violence." he's studied cold blooded killer and says there are biological reasons for violence. he's convinced brain dysfunction may in part explain the terror unleashed in boston. >> were they normal people who decided one day, you know what, we want to create mayhem? i don't think so. i think it's more complicated than that. >> when you see all the tragedies that have happened recently with dzhokhar tsarnaev or adam...
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adrian peterson blew out his acl and he was back in less than a year. it is possible he could come back, but might be scary. >> that used to be a year. thanks. >>> coming up, a white house salute to a mu >> bundle up in the morning when you leave home. here is a look at your wake up weather. we are looking at patchy low clouds. it will be chilly and breezy in the morning. low 40s to low 50s at 5:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. mid40s to mid50s. >>> president obama and first lady michelle hosted a salute to carole king tonight at the white house. >> ♪ >> how good is that? the president presented the 71-year-old singer-song writer with the prize for popular song. king is the first woman to receive the award given by the library of congress. the president is digging it too. >> absolutely. jimmy kimmle live is next >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight alyssa milano. chris "ludacris" bridges. and music from darius rucker. with cleto and the cletones. and now, let the truth be known, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much
adrian peterson blew out his acl and he was back in less than a year. it is possible he could come back, but might be scary. >> that used to be a year. thanks. >>> coming up, a white house salute to a mu >> bundle up in the morning when you leave home. here is a look at your wake up weather. we are looking at patchy low clouds. it will be chilly and breezy in the morning. low 40s to low 50s at 5:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. mid40s to mid50s. >>> president obama and first lady...
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adrian peterson blew out his acl and he was back in less than a year. it is possible he could come back, but might be scary. >> that used to be a year. thanks. >>> coming up, a white house salute to a mu >> bundle up in the morning when you leave home. here is a look at your wake up weather. we are looking at patchy low clouds. it will be chilly and breezy in the morning. low 40s to low 50s at 5:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. mid40s to mid50s. >>> president obama and first lady michelle hosted a salute to carole king tonight at the white house. >> ♪ >> how good is that? the president presented the 71-year-old singer-song writer with the prize for popular song. king is the first woman to receive the award given by the library of congress. the president is digging it too. >> absolutely. jimmy kimmle live is next chech ties to boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev was killed in a confrontation with police. ibrahim todashev was about to sign a document of guilty b you he lunged at them with a knife. friends believe his relationship and friendship with tsarnaev is truly what k
adrian peterson blew out his acl and he was back in less than a year. it is possible he could come back, but might be scary. >> that used to be a year. thanks. >>> coming up, a white house salute to a mu >> bundle up in the morning when you leave home. here is a look at your wake up weather. we are looking at patchy low clouds. it will be chilly and breezy in the morning. low 40s to low 50s at 5:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. mid40s to mid50s. >>> president obama and first lady...
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we talked to adrian raines about that as well.ings to point out quickly there is an area of the brain that is sort of the frontal lobe area that is responsible for judgment. that's relevant, jake, because it really doesn't fully develop until someone is in early to mid 20s. here we' talking about people in their late teens. the judgment area may not be fully developed. also the area responsible for emotion and sometimes rational emotion, that is fully developed. you have ta combination now. fueled emotion with less inhibition and, wonder if that could potentially play a role. >> obviously, none of us are excusing what they did. we're just trying to understand this unmitigated evil. you can imagine that the next step to this sort of science is for defense attorneys to grab on to it. the twinkie defense from decades back, people blaming their brain, genetics for a crime they've committed. is there any potential problem with that? do you see that possibly happening? >> this is an emernling science with regard to what we're talking ab
we talked to adrian raines about that as well.ings to point out quickly there is an area of the brain that is sort of the frontal lobe area that is responsible for judgment. that's relevant, jake, because it really doesn't fully develop until someone is in early to mid 20s. here we' talking about people in their late teens. the judgment area may not be fully developed. also the area responsible for emotion and sometimes rational emotion, that is fully developed. you have ta combination now....
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this was adrian just one week after the boston marathon bombings.ond explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was. so i felt the direct impact. and it immediately blew off my left foot. >> reporter: how far away was the bomb, do you know? >> my guess would have been about five feet. >> reporter: five feet. >> yeah. we're lucky to be alive. >> reporter: her strength, along with that of her husband, adam, who just returned from a tour in afghanistan with the air force and was also injured in the bombing, inspired people around the world. you're determined to dance again, though. >> i am, yeah. dancing is the one thing that i do that when i do it, i don't feel like i should be doing anything else. ever. i feel so free. >> reporter: adrienne agreed to let us follow her recovery on the long road to tansing again. >> 17, 18, 19. 20. oh. >> and while she faces months of grueling therapy, her physical training trainias a dancer help better preparer for navigating the world with one leg. she also agreed to videotape h
this was adrian just one week after the boston marathon bombings.ond explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was. so i felt the direct impact. and it immediately blew off my left foot. >> reporter: how far away was the bomb, do you know? >> my guess would have been about five feet. >> reporter: five feet. >> yeah. we're lucky to be alive. >> reporter: her strength, along with that of her husband, adam, who just...
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. >> un vehículo cayó a un canal y rafael y adrián eran del Área de la bahía. >> se tomaran medidas importantes de queda en esta área. >> dsde hace años que habían regulaciones para resringir la presencia de menoress enlas calles pero ahora laso oficiales podrían conectarlos con servicios que le cambiaran la vida >> estas calles estarán sin menoress de edad desde las 11 de la noche hasta las 6 de la mañana >> estamos viendo si podemos ayudar a los juveniles de la ciudad . >> vamos a tener personas del programa youth chord para ver is están en las calles comsumiendo droigas y lo que sea >> el último homicidio que tuvimos en la ciudad eran 4 jóvenes en un vehículo y uno tenía 15 años y esa es la razomn >> queremos saber si podemos sacarlos de la calle >> a ella le parece que medidas como esta son suficientes. >> acá esta horrible y necesitamos medidas serias >> otros residentes nos decían que mantener a los jóvenes alejados de las calles es buena estrategia >> es bueno para ellos que k estén en la noche porque no corren peligro >> residentes nos decían que esperan resultados positivis > > hoy ten
. >> un vehículo cayó a un canal y rafael y adrián eran del Área de la bahía. >> se tomaran medidas importantes de queda en esta área. >> dsde hace años que habían regulaciones para resringir la presencia de menoress enlas calles pero ahora laso oficiales podrían conectarlos con servicios que le cambiaran la vida >> estas calles estarán sin menoress de edad desde las 11 de la noche hasta las 6 de la mañana >> estamos viendo si podemos ayudar a los...
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en las autopistas los dodgers jugaron adrían gonzález tuvo noche de hits y acabaron con la racha de losormación en pantalla). y se vio el ojo a jefferson. >> se ven bonitos de amarillo. >> volvemos después de la pausa no se vayan. >> ♪. >> esta semana se celebro en israel la boda de la decada algunos usaron binoculares por la distancia se caso un joven quese el representante de grupo. con esto llegamos al final de esta edición, muchas gracias por su atención, muy buenas tardes. >> y quédese en sintonía pues a continuación sigue el noticiero nacional univision. muy buenas tardes. salvadoreÑa entregan armas y explosivos como parte de la tregua de paÍs en ese pais recordamos la valentÍa y aporte de soldados hispanos en este memorial day comenzamos la edici ediciÓn nocturna. >> (♪). >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓ
en las autopistas los dodgers jugaron adrían gonzález tuvo noche de hits y acabaron con la racha de losormación en pantalla). y se vio el ojo a jefferson. >> se ven bonitos de amarillo. >> volvemos después de la pausa no se vayan. >> ♪. >> esta semana se celebro en israel la boda de la decada algunos usaron binoculares por la distancia se caso un joven quese el representante de grupo. con esto llegamos al final de esta edición, muchas gracias por su atención, muy...
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is there adrian mowat. >> what i suspect is a linked story, one shipping company on the move.ack at hq. >> another quarterly loss for dryships. that loss was really in line with consensus. i spoke with jeffries who says the ceo does not expect any positive sustainable development in charter rates this year. now that comment coincides with that negative data point out of china. pmi below 50. people are worried about china importing more iron ore and coal, then they get worried about those dryships down at 5%. >> we see that across a lot of the shippers. maersk is in trouble again today chiefly because europe is not importing what it was. >> and the china growth worry is something we've been seeing. strong dollar also feeding into that. >>> up next, meg whitman's message to investors. highlights from david's exclusive interview with the hewlett-packard ceo. "squawk on the street" will be right back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double mil
is there adrian mowat. >> what i suspect is a linked story, one shipping company on the move.ack at hq. >> another quarterly loss for dryships. that loss was really in line with consensus. i spoke with jeffries who says the ceo does not expect any positive sustainable development in charter rates this year. now that comment coincides with that negative data point out of china. pmi below 50. people are worried about china importing more iron ore and coal, then they get worried about...
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. >> carl crawford who along with adrian gonzalez been one of the dodgers best hitters so far their year will come up as a pinch hitter for clayton kershaw. crawford hitting .308, four homers, five doubles, a triple. .388 on base percentage. and crawford as has seen affeldt. affeldt of course, has had american league experience in his career. one time with the kansas city royals and carl crawford 2 for 6 lifetime against him. giants had a real hard time getting crawford out in that season opening series in l.a. that's in there for a strike. >> mike: stay on that inside corner. crawford likes to get extended. >> jon: hit a little bit better against lefties this year than against righties. .33 against left-handed pitching. just off the inside down around the knees for a one-ball, one-strike count. >> mike: he likes that ball away. and most lefties you face in the big leagues you're going to see breaking balls away. >> jon: ethier the possible go-ahead run at second with two down. stays in the infield. there's the throw. safe. and crawford a very fast runner, and he's supposed to be hurting
. >> carl crawford who along with adrian gonzalez been one of the dodgers best hitters so far their year will come up as a pinch hitter for clayton kershaw. crawford hitting .308, four homers, five doubles, a triple. .388 on base percentage. and crawford as has seen affeldt. affeldt of course, has had american league experience in his career. one time with the kansas city royals and carl crawford 2 for 6 lifetime against him. giants had a real hard time getting crawford out in that season...
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i'm adrian williams i'm the executive director of the village project and i'm going to read this to get it all in. but for the past 8 years the project has supported business or so of the western edition and the city of san francisco. we support the children in subsidized housing we have provided services over our 89 years most of the support of collaboration and with the help of divorce. additionally we have helped to feed the communities hungry and trying to strive in our communities we also provide 5 families activities every year a and a senior promise for the 50 plus and a bash can you to kickoff the summer. though the funding was small it allowed us to give over 45 children activities including literacy and math sessions we tapped we do african dancing the babies ornament think field trips and though we have survived 8 years without funding is sure did feel good you guys took it back so i'm asking you guys to give it back so we can have one more year of funding. i love you guys i love you. >> i'm randall evans. my family go back 1 hundred and fourteen years but to get started here
i'm adrian williams i'm the executive director of the village project and i'm going to read this to get it all in. but for the past 8 years the project has supported business or so of the western edition and the city of san francisco. we support the children in subsidized housing we have provided services over our 89 years most of the support of collaboration and with the help of divorce. additionally we have helped to feed the communities hungry and trying to strive in our communities we also...
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such as adrian, from 1704. although much of this artist details are shrouded in history. notice how the branch and the beautifully rendered leaves catch the light on the right hand corner. it gives this piece a magical feeling as if these apricots are beyond just mere fruit. there are 67 paintings recognized by court's hand. an exhibition entirely devoted to the artist. there are about half of the known works in this exhibition and the director of the morris house remarked that she thought for herself that maybe this exhibition won't be popular because all of his tend to be the same, you have a stone slab and fruit and it was definitely popular and shows the demand of this artist skill and his paintings or so beautiful even though they are spare and he's so mysterious. an artist does not need to be -- a highlight of an exhibition. a competition, my favorite painting in the exhibition. this is particularly exciting since it is considered an icon of dutch 17th century paintings. created in 1654 this competition is 1 of 12 paintings which survived. he studied in rembrandt st
such as adrian, from 1704. although much of this artist details are shrouded in history. notice how the branch and the beautifully rendered leaves catch the light on the right hand corner. it gives this piece a magical feeling as if these apricots are beyond just mere fruit. there are 67 paintings recognized by court's hand. an exhibition entirely devoted to the artist. there are about half of the known works in this exhibition and the director of the morris house remarked that she thought for...
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adrian moton pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and other are charges.inally, pearl gosnell, dr. gosnell's wife pleaded guilty to illegal late term abortion and conspiracy. she would not testify against her husband. the others would testify at trial to what they saw and what they did. horrible crimes no longer are alleged but admitted. actual people that worked under the employ of dr. kermit gosnell admitd that they murdered babies as part of the regular routine practice of what was going on in that shop of horrors. this isn't speculation. this isn't a theory by the prosecution. this is real and it is murder. >> the remaining question was is whether a jury would find gosnell himself guilty of any of the killings. he pleaded not guilty to murder and a long list of lesser charges that included infanticide, conspiracy. his employee would stand trial with him on charges of theft by deception and racketeering. in early march a 17 member jury was impanelled including alternates. 8 men and 9 women. in the opening argument gosnell's attorney told them the case w
adrian moton pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and other are charges.inally, pearl gosnell, dr. gosnell's wife pleaded guilty to illegal late term abortion and conspiracy. she would not testify against her husband. the others would testify at trial to what they saw and what they did. horrible crimes no longer are alleged but admitted. actual people that worked under the employ of dr. kermit gosnell admitd that they murdered babies as part of the regular routine practice of what was going on...
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entrada; primero fue david murphy con uno en base para poner dos rayitas en la pizarra y despues fue adriante solitario; su decimo cuadrangular del aÑo para el dominicano... parker sufre su 2da. derrota del aÑo y los atleticos ahora estan 5 juegos y medio detras de texas en la division.. wipe vo para los gigantes despues del triunfo dramatico anoche hoy los nationals no permitieron que madison bumgarner lograra su 5 triunfo del aÑo; lanzo 7 entradas, permitio una carrera en el cuadrangular de bryce harper en la sexta entrada... posey con un doble empato impulsando al puertorrique Ño pagan en la octava entrada; celebrandolo ahi estaba vogelson, fuera de 6 a 8 semanas... esta vez en la decima desmond remolco a harper para que los nacionales ganaran 2 a 1 y ahora arizona, colorado y san francisco estan empatados en el primer puesto de la division oeste en la nacional... jf on chroma hoy es miercoles, y como tal es dia de repasar las mejores jugadas de la semana... take sot jf on chroma tag-out --- ===roll ticker=== cu ---vamos a la pausa ===roll ticker=== cu ---vamos a la pausa comercial y vol
entrada; primero fue david murphy con uno en base para poner dos rayitas en la pizarra y despues fue adriante solitario; su decimo cuadrangular del aÑo para el dominicano... parker sufre su 2da. derrota del aÑo y los atleticos ahora estan 5 juegos y medio detras de texas en la division.. wipe vo para los gigantes despues del triunfo dramatico anoche hoy los nationals no permitieron que madison bumgarner lograra su 5 triunfo del aÑo; lanzo 7 entradas, permitio una carrera en el cuadrangular...
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good to see you again, adrian. how much of this shows the increasing interest by western investors in the japanese stock market? and it's finally obviously coming to life along with the economy. i think it's up by what over 40% year-to-date? how much more do you think you can run on the japanese stock market and how much will that be thanks to western investors? >> well i certainly -- the western investors have been key in driving this. we've had our local clients that have been net sellers. that's partly because they need to rebalance their portfolios and have a relatively amount of fixed bonds. so it's been crucial. but japan at the moment is all about policy. chapter one with yen depreciation. chapter 2 is mr. kuroda with his qqe quantitative and qualitative easing, this purchasing of 6 times of issuance of jgb. it's definitely the biggest macro event of the year. .i think that is going to drive this equity market higher. and i think it's also going to drive deflation out of japan. it's very exciting. >> so what
good to see you again, adrian. how much of this shows the increasing interest by western investors in the japanese stock market? and it's finally obviously coming to life along with the economy. i think it's up by what over 40% year-to-date? how much more do you think you can run on the japanese stock market and how much will that be thanks to western investors? >> well i certainly -- the western investors have been key in driving this. we've had our local clients that have been net...
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such as adrian, from 1704. although much of this artist details are shrouded in history. notice how the branch and the beautifully rendered leaves catch the light on the right hand corner. it gives this piece a magical feeling as if these apricots are beyond just mere fruit. there are 67 paintings recognized by court's hand. an exhibition entirely devoted to the artist. there are about half of the known works in this exhibition and the director of
such as adrian, from 1704. although much of this artist details are shrouded in history. notice how the branch and the beautifully rendered leaves catch the light on the right hand corner. it gives this piece a magical feeling as if these apricots are beyond just mere fruit. there are 67 paintings recognized by court's hand. an exhibition entirely devoted to the artist. there are about half of the known works in this exhibition and the director of
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america no contara con paul aguilar pero si tendra a su zaguero central diego reyes al igual que adrianina de goles pero del otro lado las aguilas cuentan con un chucho benitez que ha venido marcando goles en cada uno de los partidos... ===chroma key=== jf ayer san antonio tomo ventaja dos juegos a uno sobre memphis en la final de la conferencia del oeste, el tercer partido de esa serie se juega el sabado en casa de los grizzlies take vo --esta noches se jugo el primer partido en la final del este en casa del miami heat... lebron james tuvo un triple doble con 10 rebotes 10 ast y 30 pts.. paul george de los pacers encesto dos de sus tres triples en el cuarto episodio para empatar 92 a 92 y mandarlo a tiempo extra... lebron a menos de dos segundos con la chicharra sonando gana el heat de ultimo suspiro 103 a 102 el segundo partido se jugara el viernes wipe vo ===wipe=== --hoy los 49ers confirmaron que su receptor michael crabtree sufrio una rotura en el tendon de aquiles... ya fue sometido al quirofano para reparar la lesion y el reporte medico preliminar indica que el receptor estara fu
america no contara con paul aguilar pero si tendra a su zaguero central diego reyes al igual que adrianina de goles pero del otro lado las aguilas cuentan con un chucho benitez que ha venido marcando goles en cada uno de los partidos... ===chroma key=== jf ayer san antonio tomo ventaja dos juegos a uno sobre memphis en la final de la conferencia del oeste, el tercer partido de esa serie se juega el sabado en casa de los grizzlies take vo --esta noches se jugo el primer partido en la final del...
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my name is adrian williams and i am from the western addition. and i work with kids in public housing. and you don't hear my name mentioned a lot of times down here but i am single-handed we took care 45 kids from the facility last year. i step up to the plate because theirs been a void. we have limited services in my neighborhood and all of the time - first i was you angry when i heard about the budget coming out then i tried to be reasonable i said i'd come and talk to you guys because i found out only 3 cv ls is being fund and none of the cb os is being fund. so when you're talking about staff i'm the poster child i live, eat ad
my name is adrian williams and i am from the western addition. and i work with kids in public housing. and you don't hear my name mentioned a lot of times down here but i am single-handed we took care 45 kids from the facility last year. i step up to the plate because theirs been a void. we have limited services in my neighborhood and all of the time - first i was you angry when i heard about the budget coming out then i tried to be reasonable i said i'd come and talk to you guys because i...
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cbs reporter adrian that explains why authorities dropped the charges. >> reporter: she hugged her husband and screamed for joy after she was released from a mexican jail at the arizona border. >> i'm free. i'm free. i'm free. >> reporter: they missed their wedding anniversary during the nine days she was behind bars. the couple was returning to arizona from a funeral after officers found 12 pounds of marijuana under her bus seat. charges were finally dropped and maldanada was set free after security video shows them carrying blankets, water and a purse. >> find a job. a decent job where they can make a living not putting innocent people through this nightmare like they did to me and my son. >> she says she has no hard feelings toward mexican officials. she even hugged one of the jail officers. >> it's not mexico's fault. so will is a few people who, you know, who did this to me. >> reporter: her husband says a man that was silting behind his wife on the bus ran away during the check point inspection. he says that man was probably the real drug smuggler. >> her husband says police original
cbs reporter adrian that explains why authorities dropped the charges. >> reporter: she hugged her husband and screamed for joy after she was released from a mexican jail at the arizona border. >> i'm free. i'm free. i'm free. >> reporter: they missed their wedding anniversary during the nine days she was behind bars. the couple was returning to arizona from a funeral after officers found 12 pounds of marijuana under her bus seat. charges were finally dropped and maldanada was...
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. >> dinsdale's film also inspires marine biologist adrian shine to identify once and for all what liesurface of lake ness. >> it is an amalgam of many things put together by human perception, by human aspiration. we'd all love there to be something there. >> adrian's loch ness project has organized dozens of expeditions from operation deep scan, a 24-boat sonar exploration in 1987, to submarine searches, and even an exorcism. >> be gone now, hideous demon. >> but nessie has remained a no show. >> i think the legend is popular because we see dragons and in a way we like our mysteries to be something we can half comprehend as well. loch ness is one of the places where anybody can come. there's a road around it. it's not the antarctic. it's not outer space. it's not the bottom of the ocean. looking for monsters in a lake with a road around it is a mystery we can all join in with. >> when i finally see something in the loch, i really don't know what i'll do. i don't know what i would do. i wouldn't be packing up and going at the first opportunity. no. this is my life's passion is trying to
. >> dinsdale's film also inspires marine biologist adrian shine to identify once and for all what liesurface of lake ness. >> it is an amalgam of many things put together by human perception, by human aspiration. we'd all love there to be something there. >> adrian's loch ness project has organized dozens of expeditions from operation deep scan, a 24-boat sonar exploration in 1987, to submarine searches, and even an exorcism. >> be gone now, hideous demon. >> but...
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alternatives to rehabilitative programs to more comprehensive case management and finally jonathan simon is adrian craig in professor of law, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would you say and what reforms would you support? >> thank you for having m e here today. the center for criminal justice has released a report last year that did examine the bail industry particularly around the lobbying effort. i want to talk a little bit about the criticisms of the commercial bail industry that has been reoccurring over the years and these date back as far back as to the 1920s that the commercial bail doesn't just a minute, discriminate those who can't afford bai
alternatives to rehabilitative programs to more comprehensive case management and finally jonathan simon is adrian craig in professor of law, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization...
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adrian beltran gone. a's get a run back off joe nathan. load the businesses but the contest ends.-5. the giants make it an 0 for four bay area night. cabrera, thanks f,000 world series ring. me cheating allowed you to get home field advantage. eight runs sh five . he batted twice in the first inning. ra, we like to see people swinging and missing at knuckle balls. he hit a home run. santa hit a home run. it's the dickie highlight time the bluejays beat the giants. the home run in the 9th made it closer. for the guy that called in i roled a 225 tonight so there you go. it's an 0 for four bay area night. it's an 0 for four bay area night. all w[ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. - oh, yeah! - wow. once you experience it
adrian beltran gone. a's get a run back off joe nathan. load the businesses but the contest ends.-5. the giants make it an 0 for four bay area night. cabrera, thanks f,000 world series ring. me cheating allowed you to get home field advantage. eight runs sh five . he batted twice in the first inning. ra, we like to see people swinging and missing at knuckle balls. he hit a home run. santa hit a home run. it's the dickie highlight time the bluejays beat the giants. the home run in the 9th made...