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that said, the situation in albert lake is a disaster. in the past, we had three homicides coming out of this transient population that hangs around haight street. we have been working for years to restructure haight street so that it is more friendly to the neighbors and not as welcoming to the transients that populate the street. the civil side was ordinance was part of that, getting wholefoods established at the end of the street has been helpful in that regard. the calls for service at mcdonald has continued to rise recently. it will be a matter of time before these people start attacking each other again and end up with another homicide in park district. as the captain pointed out, this problem has been festering for a long time. the last significant change came under frank jordan's administration when albert lake area was shut down and rehab. that is to be done again the. working with rec and park, the police need developed -- need to develop the long term plan. short-term, one needs to be done is quick, consistent, several times a
that said, the situation in albert lake is a disaster. in the past, we had three homicides coming out of this transient population that hangs around haight street. we have been working for years to restructure haight street so that it is more friendly to the neighbors and not as welcoming to the transients that populate the street. the civil side was ordinance was part of that, getting wholefoods established at the end of the street has been helpful in that regard. the calls for service at...
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the mcdonald some entrants to albert lake and albert lake itself. i am going to skip this next one. we talked about bicycle thefts and burglaries. campbell playground is another issue and the issues there with the homeless -- homeless population in members that frequent the clinic close by. we have a mix of student population there from the high school and the school that is right there and lunchtime crowd. it is a mix that our officers received an e-mail today and responded for a large group of people. that is something that we're going to focus on and to make that area safer for the residents who go there, as well as the students that have launched their. we talked about the mcdonald situation, and target enforcement. any of our target enforcement, whether it is a decoy operation for a pedestrian officer coming in across rock -- crosswalk or other issues we're dealing with, it is all meant to get people to comply with traffic laws, and criminal activity that needs to be taken elsewhere. it is not just moving it around the city, is just that if we can get them out of san francisco,
the mcdonald some entrants to albert lake and albert lake itself. i am going to skip this next one. we talked about bicycle thefts and burglaries. campbell playground is another issue and the issues there with the homeless -- homeless population in members that frequent the clinic close by. we have a mix of student population there from the high school and the school that is right there and lunchtime crowd. it is a mix that our officers received an e-mail today and responded for a large group...
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albert lake, we will address that immediately. however, for long-term changes, this is going to require bringing in -- bevan dufty is now the supervisor down there. utilizing more homeless outreach issues, so services as well. as was pointed out by one of our commanders, we will not arrest our way out of this issue. this will take a comprehensive solution to have a longstanding solution. >> that is what it seems like. if you could arrest everyone in one day or a week -- at the end of the day, they come back. i am glad you are bringing of other ideas. >> i have already spoken with marcus from the rec and park patrol. we spoke about -- someone had mentioned the shopping parks, other property out there. rec and parks works with our officers every day with regards with the campers and the park, but we are going to address the shopping carts, other things like that. the part belongs to the residents and guests and tourists to the city. it is not a campground. i take this matter seriously. in order to solve a problem you have to take co
albert lake, we will address that immediately. however, for long-term changes, this is going to require bringing in -- bevan dufty is now the supervisor down there. utilizing more homeless outreach issues, so services as well. as was pointed out by one of our commanders, we will not arrest our way out of this issue. this will take a comprehensive solution to have a longstanding solution. >> that is what it seems like. if you could arrest everyone in one day or a week -- at the end of the...
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we don't have th albert. we don't have him.ine up full of guys who know how to compete. >> could they compete in the albert debut? manny ramirez, albert two for three off the after star. the a's loose but beat the cubs in their split quad game. >>> posey still waiting for that first at bat. not tonight in scottsdale where the giants hosted milwaukee. there goes huff. he has every intention of holding on. milwaukee wins 7-3. >>> guiterrez, named the pack 12 players of the year. >>> how not to win a roster spot. by justin christian. two runs score. the brewer on that. >>> number four the warriors couldn't hit the broadside of a barn and today they couldn't miss. > >>> number three, this guy took 40 seconds, it didn't help. he missed everything. >>> number two, rory now the top goaler in the world. tonight he took it further with his girlfriend. let him rally is marie. >>> and number one. yes! unbelievable! >> they recorded you on that. >> very funny. >> sorry. >> he said he -- he could get a network job. he screams and he probabl
we don't have th albert. we don't have him.ine up full of guys who know how to compete. >> could they compete in the albert debut? manny ramirez, albert two for three off the after star. the a's loose but beat the cubs in their split quad game. >>> posey still waiting for that first at bat. not tonight in scottsdale where the giants hosted milwaukee. there goes huff. he has every intention of holding on. milwaukee wins 7-3. >>> guiterrez, named the pack 12 players of the...
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ward was killed, shot once in the head. >> immediately upon albert ward dropping to the floor, the twoe robbers weren't the only ones who fled. >> before i got a chance to even think anything, i jumped up and ran. >> lorenzo woodford and another eyewitness, woodford's heroin dealer took off. that drug dealer, a man named augustus brown, would turn out to be critical to the case. in the meantime , a retired cop was down. the nypd responded swiftly and with force. >> there's captains, lieutenant, police presence. >> the eyewitnesses, the once who didn't run, gave detectives very descriptions of the shooter and his accomplice. >> the gun man was a light-skinned black male with braids and the other was a dark-skind male black. >> at the precinct eyewitnesses were shown hundreds of mug shots, none recognized the shooter, but one did pick out a photo of the dark-skinned male, the killer's accomplice. >> the dark-skinned black male was identified as dario daniels who had a long criminal history. >> he was picked up, placed in a lineup and, after being identified by three eyewitnesses, he was
ward was killed, shot once in the head. >> immediately upon albert ward dropping to the floor, the twoe robbers weren't the only ones who fled. >> before i got a chance to even think anything, i jumped up and ran. >> lorenzo woodford and another eyewitness, woodford's heroin dealer took off. that drug dealer, a man named augustus brown, would turn out to be critical to the case. in the meantime , a retired cop was down. the nypd responded swiftly and with force. >>...
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she had prince albert in her wall. a renovation project, she discovered 88 tins of prince albert tobacco. she obeyed the old bunch line and let him out. it's been appraised at a thousand dollars. >>> mother nature scores a goal during a professional soccer match in israel. kick the ball toward the other end of the field, but the wind has other ideas. the ball comes back like a boom rang and then goes in for a goal. you may never see something this again as the wild wind scores a wild goal. >> who do you give the credit to? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> we'll be right,,,, ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? cleaning better, doe
she had prince albert in her wall. a renovation project, she discovered 88 tins of prince albert tobacco. she obeyed the old bunch line and let him out. it's been appraised at a thousand dollars. >>> mother nature scores a goal during a professional soccer match in israel. kick the ball toward the other end of the field, but the wind has other ideas. the ball comes back like a boom rang and then goes in for a goal. you may never see something this again as the wild wind scores a wild...
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overall regional commander for south was albert sydney johnson, western department. yes, he did catch a lot of flack for it. albert sydney johnson was actually the second highest ranking confederate general in the army at that time. very distinguished career, indian fighter, been in regular army before the war. was department commander in the pacific right before the war and came across the prairie to fight in the civil war. he had a tough job. the south had a departmental system in their -- in how they worked things. johnson was responsible for raising armies, equipping them, dealing with all the governors, getting supplies from the governors. he was a military guy but also a politician. you know, he had to deal with the politicians. hard, hard job. where the union had a far more streamlined central authority here. general johnson will catch heck for the failure of ft. henry, ft. donelson, and he's scrambling to recover from that, which leads to the battle of shilo. he is forming the -- after ft. donelson, ft. henry fall, the new union army of tennessee will move to
overall regional commander for south was albert sydney johnson, western department. yes, he did catch a lot of flack for it. albert sydney johnson was actually the second highest ranking confederate general in the army at that time. very distinguished career, indian fighter, been in regular army before the war. was department commander in the pacific right before the war and came across the prairie to fight in the civil war. he had a tough job. the south had a departmental system in their -- in...
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and the legacy of albert haynseworth continues a [ man ] hmm. a lot can happen in two hundred thousand miles... are you guys okay? yeah. ♪ ♪ [ man ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [ laughing ] ♪ ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer a the all-new subaru impreza®. experience love that lasts. ♪ ♪ >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the nfl news is hot and heavy as randy moss has a one-year deal with the 49ers as peyton manning visits the dolphins. the skins cleared cash but the nfl says the contract with albert haynesworth and hall has everyone upset. a salary cap expert says they pushed the limit with ethics but broke no rules. the skins are $40 million under the cap and will seek free agents. the wizards have the same breakdowns as all season. in san antonio watch tim duncan after the rebound. and the lack of defense. he gives it up to a guard and gets a slam dunk. tony parker took over in this stretch, with eight point
and the legacy of albert haynseworth continues a [ man ] hmm. a lot can happen in two hundred thousand miles... are you guys okay? yeah. ♪ ♪ [ man ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [ laughing ] ♪ ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer a the all-new subaru impreza®. experience love that lasts. ♪ ♪ >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the nfl...
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. >>> and albert einstein's softer side. peek inside the inventor's love life next. >>> good evening. i'm jeff ranieri, the nbc bay area weather center. we do have some showers off to the north. we're tracking that on our radar right now. mainly some cloud cn we head throughout tomorrow. we'll talk about our best chances of rain this week coming up in my full seven-day forecast. >>> in health matters, fake pot but real consequences. a report finds that poison control centers received more than 4,500 calls related to the use of synthetic pot this 2010. teens who used the drug showed symptoms like aggressiveness, stitched limbs. do doctors point out that synthetic drugs are especially dangerous because of the long-term effects are still unknown. >>> a peek into the private life of a famous genius is now available, of course, on line. a digital archive of albert einstein debuted today in jerusalem. you can see his wedding announcement, his high school certificate, and a letter he wrote. they can see the original scribble on the
. >>> and albert einstein's softer side. peek inside the inventor's love life next. >>> good evening. i'm jeff ranieri, the nbc bay area weather center. we do have some showers off to the north. we're tracking that on our radar right now. mainly some cloud cn we head throughout tomorrow. we'll talk about our best chances of rain this week coming up in my full seven-day forecast. >>> in health matters, fake pot but real consequences. a report finds that poison control...
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albert said don't come any closer.then he goes on to describe how they contacted the sheriff at the murder scene. report goes on to include with a hand drawn sketch of the crime scene. fairly unique in that you have another sketch from well-known murder accompanying the law while. is nicknamed the butterfly man came from the fact that although he was not from here he appeared to have no fixed income or employment. he would make small paper butterflies. here they representation of one of them and sell them on street corners for small fees and appears that is how he match may given after her death. the coroner noted there was multiple paper butterflies pinned to the wall in her bed room. probably ran into him once or twice before on various street corners. and the nickname the butterfly man. was incarcerated in the courthouse and when word got out that he was there essentially a lynch mob got so severe they called out the local army national guard who fired tear gas into the crowd to disperse but they managed to bring hi
albert said don't come any closer.then he goes on to describe how they contacted the sheriff at the murder scene. report goes on to include with a hand drawn sketch of the crime scene. fairly unique in that you have another sketch from well-known murder accompanying the law while. is nicknamed the butterfly man came from the fact that although he was not from here he appeared to have no fixed income or employment. he would make small paper butterflies. here they representation of one of them...
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thank you. >> maureen, cecelia. >> my name in marcy albert. i also live in the area. i like walking around the waterfront. i urge you to certify the eir. thanks. >> i will call some more names. -- i will call some more names. june, terra angela, toni. >> good morning, commissioners. i am at 21-year resident of san francisco. i am here to speak in favor a 8 washington of the project -- i am here to speak in favor of the 8 washington project. the private the way club is not disappearing. the developer is building a new $12 million fitness facility and four new polls. secondly, and most important for those of us who cannot afford to belong to the private club, it opens the project to the public. the proposed project is dedicated to public space. 8 washington opens up the eastern side of the waterfront to all san franciscans, including wide landscape areas along the embarcadero and jackson street, about 20,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space, a new 4500-square- foot public park with various facilities for children to play. the project as onto many public parks
thank you. >> maureen, cecelia. >> my name in marcy albert. i also live in the area. i like walking around the waterfront. i urge you to certify the eir. thanks. >> i will call some more names. -- i will call some more names. june, terra angela, toni. >> good morning, commissioners. i am at 21-year resident of san francisco. i am here to speak in favor a 8 washington of the project -- i am here to speak in favor of the 8 washington project. the private the way club is...
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>> the original commander for the south was albert sidney johnson. he was the western department. after it is any johnson was the highest ranking confederate and very distinguished career. indian fighter in the regular army before the war. he was department commander in the pacific right before war and came across the prairie. he had a tough job. the south had a departmental system in their -- in how they work things. johnson was responsible for raising aries, equipping them, dealing with all the governors, getting supplies from the governors. he was a military guy. he was also a politician. you know, he had to deal with the politicians. hard, hard job. the union had a far more extreme line central authority here. general johnson will catch heck for the failure of fort henry and he is scrambling to recover from that which leads to the battle shiloh. he is forming the -- after fort donelson and fort henry fall, the union, army of the tennessee, will move to pittsburgh landing. general johnston, albert sidney johnson is collecting every force he can out of bowling green national sym
>> the original commander for the south was albert sidney johnson. he was the western department. after it is any johnson was the highest ranking confederate and very distinguished career. indian fighter in the regular army before the war. he was department commander in the pacific right before war and came across the prairie. he had a tough job. the south had a departmental system in their -- in how they work things. johnson was responsible for raising aries, equipping them, dealing with...
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you had albert sidney johnson in bowling green in charge of the whole western department. ft. henry fell, we have to reinforce ft. donelson, you take your brigade, you take your division, you take your division and go. oh, i have four brigadier generals at donelson? figure out. whoever is senior, just take command. and the communications between all those, of the four brigadier generals, johnson, lowest ranking one, he was kind of forgotten. many of you are wondering, four? i didn't know there were four. he was forgotten. buckner, next junior guy, he didn't communicate directly as far as we know with albert sidney johnson in the west but the two others, giddy and john floyd, they were sending the -- their commander updates. if you can imagine the theater commander gets two updates from two generals up there going, what the heck? and they're both saying different things. before e-mail, but you could relate. if you have an e-mail from two guys and saying different thing, who do you believe? well, and general johnson's -- to his credit, he never firmly established a chain of comm
you had albert sidney johnson in bowling green in charge of the whole western department. ft. henry fell, we have to reinforce ft. donelson, you take your brigade, you take your division, you take your division and go. oh, i have four brigadier generals at donelson? figure out. whoever is senior, just take command. and the communications between all those, of the four brigadier generals, johnson, lowest ranking one, he was kind of forgotten. many of you are wondering, four? i didn't know there...
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i don't have a lot of time but courtney if you could tell me and then i'll move on to you, albert. >> more educated about the law and take steps to become aware about how they can actually have a voice in the conversation. >> albert? >> i concur with that. obviously we have it here in florida and also need to make sure young people understand the strategies remain alive as they walked the halls of their schools and the streets of their neighborhoods. >> albert dotson, courtney ward thank you for joining us this morning, gentlemen. >> our pleasure. >> strategies to remain alive, that's hard to hear, it's hard to hear. it's 47 minutes now past 6:00, soledad o'brien joining us now live with a look at what's coming up on "starting point." >> good morning to you both. president obama's health care overhaul law has its second day in court day in the supreme court. the court will take up the biggest issue in the legal dispute, the individual mandate provision. i'll speak with bill mccallum, he filed a lawsuit against the act and tell us why he thinks it is unconstitutional this morning. also
i don't have a lot of time but courtney if you could tell me and then i'll move on to you, albert. >> more educated about the law and take steps to become aware about how they can actually have a voice in the conversation. >> albert? >> i concur with that. obviously we have it here in florida and also need to make sure young people understand the strategies remain alive as they walked the halls of their schools and the streets of their neighborhoods. >> albert dotson,...
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albert, thank you. it william shatner is here, a classically trained actor who has had one of the most varied years around. he has done everything from shakespeare's "henry roam 5" to the cult classic ""star trek"." here is a look at some of his work. >> he did not kill my farther. >> how did he know? >> i know my brother's heart and soul. >> how long have you been here, captain? >> two years. >> two years. that's a long time. >> yes, sir. >> any friends? >> sure. german friends? >> yes. >> girls? >> yes. i thought if anybody was going to indoctrinate rinnate her, it might as well be me. >> don't look at me like that. >> bob. >> i am not imagining it. i'm not imagining it. he's out there. don't look! he's out there now. he-- jumps away whenever anyone might see him. except me. >> trapped forever with a raving mad man at your throat until time itself came to a stop for eternity. how would it be? >> t.j. hooker is the name. but you don't have to lose any sleep wondering what the t.j. stands for. as far as
albert, thank you. it william shatner is here, a classically trained actor who has had one of the most varied years around. he has done everything from shakespeare's "henry roam 5" to the cult classic ""star trek"." here is a look at some of his work. >> he did not kill my farther. >> how did he know? >> i know my brother's heart and soul. >> how long have you been here, captain? >> two years. >> two years. that's a long time....
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. >> reporter: there was albert and his girlfriend who just hated how he was treated. >> i wonder whateverpened to him. >> albert's a mustanger now. >> reporter: 40 years later and automakers are more determined than ever. perhaps you remember this ad, it made headlines because it was aimed directly at younger drivers. but look at this. they are shifting gears. in 1998, 64% of americans 19 and younger had drivers lie senses. ten years later, just 46% have them. and 46% of young drivers say they would choose internet access over owning a car. which is why ford is now turning to facebook, trying to get young drivers to focus on their new focus. a whole page devoted to it. gm inviting an executive from mtv, asking what it takes to score a younger customer. >> touching the young adults or connecting with them, doing something that resonates for them is always difficult. this is a moving target. rrl apparently not as easy to sell cars as it once was. takes jobs to afford them. but there was that other number, 46%, saying that if they had to choose between cars and internet access, they'd choose
. >> reporter: there was albert and his girlfriend who just hated how he was treated. >> i wonder whateverpened to him. >> albert's a mustanger now. >> reporter: 40 years later and automakers are more determined than ever. perhaps you remember this ad, it made headlines because it was aimed directly at younger drivers. but look at this. they are shifting gears. in 1998, 64% of americans 19 and younger had drivers lie senses. ten years later, just 46% have them. and 46%...
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and albert said, it looks like something dead. i told him to wait, and we would go over there and see. i went over there, and i saw that there was a girl that was murdered, and she had a cluster of leaves and rotten woodpiled on top of her, and she was lying on her side with her legs spread open. so when albert walked up, i told him don't come any closer than 10 feet of the body. and then he goes on to describe how they contacted the sheriff for the murder scene. again, the report goes on. we conclude with a hand-drawn sketch of the crime scene. this is fairly unique in that you have an actual rough sketch there a well known murder or that accompanies the file. his nick name, the butterfly man, came from the fact that although he was not from here, he appeared to have no fixed, fixed income or employment. he would make small paper butterflies. this is a representation of one of them. and he would sell them on street corners for small fees. and it appears that that is how he met may giffin, was after her death the coroner noted tha
and albert said, it looks like something dead. i told him to wait, and we would go over there and see. i went over there, and i saw that there was a girl that was murdered, and she had a cluster of leaves and rotten woodpiled on top of her, and she was lying on her side with her legs spread open. so when albert walked up, i told him don't come any closer than 10 feet of the body. and then he goes on to describe how they contacted the sheriff for the murder scene. again, the report goes on. we...
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here we are spanning many, many decades of the nuclear era and we are facing the same threat that albert einstein identified in 1939. here is what he said to president roosevelt. a single bomb of this type carried by boat and exploded in a port might very well destroy the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory. so senator nunn, i know that the programs that you and senator luger put into place have played a major role in trying to secure vulnerable materials around the world. >> i might say that was a brilliant insight and piece of legislation that senators nunn and lugar. >> it was, indeed. >> senator nunn, why don't you talk a little bit about how you see the threat of nuclear terrorism. what exactly is the threat of nuclear terrorism? >> well, i consider it the most dangerous threat we face because a nuclear terrorist group, if they got the bomb or the material to make a bomb, some of them are suicidal, but they wouldn't have a return address. it's very hard. our whole principle in the cold war was to deter a country knowing we would know if they shoot missiles at
here we are spanning many, many decades of the nuclear era and we are facing the same threat that albert einstein identified in 1939. here is what he said to president roosevelt. a single bomb of this type carried by boat and exploded in a port might very well destroy the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory. so senator nunn, i know that the programs that you and senator luger put into place have played a major role in trying to secure vulnerable materials around the...
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it was started in 1986 when a man named albert b. wells with the american optical corporations and friends and families went to go golfing for the weekend. problem was it poured rain, they wouldn't go golfing. someone suggested that go antiquing, instead. mr. well who is said i don't want to waste my weekend in the junk shops. they went anyway. he fell in love what what he came to call his primitives, things like mouse traps and wooden bowls and rolling pins and spinning wheels, the kind of everyday early american life that most people just had relegated to attics and barns as great grandpa's stuff that nobody cared about. but that very first weekend mr. wells bought two wagon loads of antiques and it came an all-consuming mania for them after that. he ended up moving his family out of his mansion because there wasn't room for them and the antiques. he had two large barns that he filled them literally to the rafters with the antiques and still didn't have enough room and at that point started to realize that he wasn't going to live f
it was started in 1986 when a man named albert b. wells with the american optical corporations and friends and families went to go golfing for the weekend. problem was it poured rain, they wouldn't go golfing. someone suggested that go antiquing, instead. mr. well who is said i don't want to waste my weekend in the junk shops. they went anyway. he fell in love what what he came to call his primitives, things like mouse traps and wooden bowls and rolling pins and spinning wheels, the kind of...
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you had albert sidney johnson in bowling green in charge of the whole western department. ooh, fort henry fell. we have to reinforce fort donelson. you take your brigade, you take your regiment, and oh, you take your division and go. and oh, i have four brigadier generals at donelson? whoever is senior just take command. and the communications between all those, of the four brigadier generals, one johnson the lowest-ranking one was kind of forgotten. many of you are probably wondering four? i didn't know there were four. he was kind of forgotten. general buckner, the next junior guy, he didn't communicate as directly as far as we know with albert sidney johnson in the west. but two others, gideon pillow and john floyd, they were sending their commander -- updates from two different generals down there. are going what the heck? and both saying different things by the way. the day before e-mail but you can relate. if you have an e-mail from two guys and they're saying different things, who do you believe? well, and to general johnson's to his credit, he never firmly establis
you had albert sidney johnson in bowling green in charge of the whole western department. ooh, fort henry fell. we have to reinforce fort donelson. you take your brigade, you take your regiment, and oh, you take your division and go. and oh, i have four brigadier generals at donelson? whoever is senior just take command. and the communications between all those, of the four brigadier generals, one johnson the lowest-ranking one was kind of forgotten. many of you are probably wondering four? i...
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it really got its start in 1926 when a man named albert b. wels, an executive with the american optical corporation, and some friends and family went up to vermont to go golfing for a weekend. problem was it poured rain. they couldn't go golfing. somebody suggested they go antiquing instead. mr. welles said i don't want to waste my weekend at a bunch of old junk shops. they prevailed on him to go anyway. he had an e pifs now moment. he fell in love with mouse traps, wooden bowls, rolling pins. the things most people had rel kate e gated to attics and barns. that very first weekend mr. welles bought two wagon loads of antiques. it became an all consuming mania after that. he ended up having to move his family out of his mansion because there wasn't room for them and all the antiques. he had two large barns moved to the property. filled them literally to the rafters with antiques and still didn't have enough room and started to at that point realize he wasn't going to live forever and then when he died his children would probably sell dad's jun
it really got its start in 1926 when a man named albert b. wels, an executive with the american optical corporation, and some friends and family went up to vermont to go golfing for a weekend. problem was it poured rain. they couldn't go golfing. somebody suggested they go antiquing instead. mr. welles said i don't want to waste my weekend at a bunch of old junk shops. they prevailed on him to go anyway. he had an e pifs now moment. he fell in love with mouse traps, wooden bowls, rolling pins....
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henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't make it through the storm. and has to turn back. 11 students rush into the school taking cover in principal albert's office. >> lights went out. you can hear the wind, flashes of light. they huddle together. >> i was sitting in the office. i just saw, it was black everywhere. >> reporter: and the bus the students fled moments before the storm hit later found embedded in the wall of the restaurant across the street. >> boom! it's gone. we didn't know the bus was in here. >> reporter: restaurant owner had taken shelter in the basement. >> we're fortunate that nobody got hurt. >> reporter: but even quick decisions, and underground shelter couldn't protect the most vulnerable. also in indiana, a 4-year-old boy was ripped from his mother's arms, as she huddle
henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't make it through the storm. and has to turn back. 11 students rush into the school taking cover in principal albert's office. >> lights went out....
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that year they guaranteed albert haynesworth and deangelo hall a combined $36 million.ral manager released a statement saying, "every contract entered into by the club complied with the 2010 and 2011 collective bargaining agreements and, in fact, were approved by the nfl's commiss n commission commissioner's office. we look forward to the free agency, draft, and upcoming season." >>> there's a bid for one of the most-ly valued free agents. sources say washington will do whatever it takes to get the chargers' wide receiver vincent jackson. the head coach is also apparently a fan of jackson's and wanted to draft him when he was the broncos' head coach. jackson will likely want a deal, though, of $12 million or more a year. $38 million fine -- three years of that contract. >> the wizards will have to wait another year to break a 14-year losing streak in san antonio. washington got handled by the spurs 112-97. tony parker had a game high 31 points. the wizards haven't won in san antonio since 1999. they continue their six-game roadtrip against the defending national champs,
that year they guaranteed albert haynesworth and deangelo hall a combined $36 million.ral manager released a statement saying, "every contract entered into by the club complied with the 2010 and 2011 collective bargaining agreements and, in fact, were approved by the nfl's commiss n commission commissioner's office. we look forward to the free agency, draft, and upcoming season." >>> there's a bid for one of the most-ly valued free agents. sources say washington will do...