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father alfred is one of our programs. a 12-month recovery program for men to the gentleman who byrd as bad in that program also help us out in the dining room. some of them do blessings. -- they also help us out in the dining room. they do blessings and some have gone on to work in the area restaurants. they also serve an important symbol for our guests. because some of the gentleman in father alfred's center stood in line for a while, and now they are in a recovery program and rebuilding their lives. for some of our guests to continue to struggle in their addictive illnesses, when they see these gentlemen in the dining room, it gives them a little ray of hope and the sense that they can also take the first brave step and start anew. joining us today is one of our father alfred said the participants who has been volunteering. he will say a few words. please help me in welcoming keith. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you for joining us today in i believe a very joyous occasion. i am 37 years old, and i am an
father alfred is one of our programs. a 12-month recovery program for men to the gentleman who byrd as bad in that program also help us out in the dining room. some of them do blessings. -- they also help us out in the dining room. they do blessings and some have gone on to work in the area restaurants. they also serve an important symbol for our guests. because some of the gentleman in father alfred's center stood in line for a while, and now they are in a recovery program and rebuilding their...
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alfred, it's a fair point. polls say a will the lot of americans say it's time to get out of afghanistan. over on the wusa9 facebook page, a heated debate over karen murphy, that mother who left her two-year-old to die in the back of her minivan. murphy will serve no jail time and that struck you as insane. lisa writes, so, let's see. a person can go to work, leave a child to die and only get probation and community service. did i get that right? how do you have kids and forget them? karma will get her because she has not suffered enough. but, joe argues, the woman was guilty of making a tragic mistake. the commonwealth deemed it not necessary to jail her because of her contributions to the greater good and the fact it was a mistake. this is not enough for you vultures to accept the fact it was a tragic mistake and one she'll have to face for the rest of her life? you know what? i would note the prosecutor who is no softy thought murphy had suffered enough as well and favored this lighter sentence. and having a
alfred, it's a fair point. polls say a will the lot of americans say it's time to get out of afghanistan. over on the wusa9 facebook page, a heated debate over karen murphy, that mother who left her two-year-old to die in the back of her minivan. murphy will serve no jail time and that struck you as insane. lisa writes, so, let's see. a person can go to work, leave a child to die and only get probation and community service. did i get that right? how do you have kids and forget them? karma will...
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this bill affect the sovereign citizens movement and what exactly are they after joining me now is alfred ask sovereign citizen and constitutionalist as well as a talk radio host and the author of several books including the nature of money for walk a tight and i don't great to have you with us now if i understand this right what you call american common law has been hijacked by admiralty law which is why our birth certificates and driver's licenses are printed in all capital letters and when we're born our government creates a secret shell corporation using our name in all caps and keeps hundreds of thousands of dollars in that account is that a reasonable description of your position it's not a reasonable description of my position but it's a reasonable description of a number of people's positions and i'm aware of a bunch of different theories and you know when you talk about people talk about sovereignty movement as if it was monolithic and it's not there are a large there's a large variety of people who have different slants on the sovereignty concept so and the one you're describing
this bill affect the sovereign citizens movement and what exactly are they after joining me now is alfred ask sovereign citizen and constitutionalist as well as a talk radio host and the author of several books including the nature of money for walk a tight and i don't great to have you with us now if i understand this right what you call american common law has been hijacked by admiralty law which is why our birth certificates and driver's licenses are printed in all capital letters and when...
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on that first day, father alfred thought he would serve about 150 meals. but 400 showed up to eat. they managed to have enough food for everyone. the dining room also became known as the miracle on jones street, because somehow there were always able to feed everybody who came. here we are today, everyone, 2012, 61 years later, 38 million meals later, and we are, today, serving our last meal in our original dining room. we are relocating for two years the tiberi dining room. on the same spot where st. anthony's was started, a new dining room is going to rise up. we're very excited about that. we're excited today to be launching both the start of that new building, lodging the public face of our capital campaign, and together, as a community, bringing it all together so that st. anthony's is demonstrating its commitment for the next 60 plus years to serve the people of san francisco. one of the things we have always valued as partnerships. this is no different. not only are we building a larger dining room, about 43% larger, in fact, we are also bringing two of our other programs un
on that first day, father alfred thought he would serve about 150 meals. but 400 showed up to eat. they managed to have enough food for everyone. the dining room also became known as the miracle on jones street, because somehow there were always able to feed everybody who came. here we are today, everyone, 2012, 61 years later, 38 million meals later, and we are, today, serving our last meal in our original dining room. we are relocating for two years the tiberi dining room. on the same spot...
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alfre woodard... phylicia -3 rashad... aad jill scotttare also signed on for main roles.the updated version starts shoooing next month in atlantaa and will debut later this year. 3 3- 3 fiber-83atexit27-95at152 pls pls 3 3 pls ppsfiber--3atexit27-95at152 ffber-83atexit27-955t155 3 3 3 fiber--3atexit27-95at152 pls pls 3pls plsfiber-83atexii27-95att52 3 & 3 fiber-83aaexit27-95at152 pls pls & 3 & 3 fiber-83atexit27-95at1522 3 fiber-83atexit27-95at152 pls & 3 fabulous abs on set. set.((:31 nats :35)) :35)) 3 a new girl cast member's ssx pack ecomes big news... hhw the cast is reaccing to rumorr that the abs are actually a body double's.-3 double's.plus... you won't need a stand in afterrthis workout.our personal trainer gets our arms ready ffrrspring. spring.and if you hhve a question about fitness for our personal trainer... justtcall 410-481-45-45 right now. &p you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. 3 ((break 3)))- 3 puff up for spring.we're herr let's et our arms lloking nice and toned.also, if you have any questions about &pfitness, dnny's here to answer hem...--arms-
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. >> the man arrested, his name is alfred jerome reeves jr. of d.c. he's got a record including convictions for robbery and carjacking. now he's charged with theft, unauthorized use of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. >>> a 15-month-old indiana girl who clung to life for two days after being tossed by a tornado that killed her parents and two siblings has now been buried alongside her family. angel babcock died sunday in kentucky after suffering severe head injuries when that tornado struck her family's home in indiana and swept her out in the field. 45 people in five states have now died as a result of the storms that spawned tornadoes all over the midwest and south friday. meteorologists say some of those twisters hit so fast they did not even have a chance to issue a tornado warning. >> reporter: i'm anny hong at the national weather service in sterling and this weather radio is the best way to keep you and your family safe in case of a tornado. we wanted to find out how other communities would be warned during severe weather. with n
. >> the man arrested, his name is alfred jerome reeves jr. of d.c. he's got a record including convictions for robbery and carjacking. now he's charged with theft, unauthorized use of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. >>> a 15-month-old indiana girl who clung to life for two days after being tossed by a tornado that killed her parents and two siblings has now been buried alongside her family. angel babcock died sunday in kentucky after suffering severe head...
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it's on alfred street and also the topic.omeone stole surveillance cameras installed to deter theft. wal-mart will be posting new signs at every check out after an investigation revealed the giant was overcharging customers. at the time wal-mart agreed to knock the $3 off the lowest listed price for any customer overcharg overcharged. wal-mart must also pay a $2 million penalty. more than three months passed since a los gatos man was if brutally beaten at a 49ers game and no word on criminal charges. here tonight with an update on his exclusive report. what is the hold up? >> he was left bruised and beaten. not able to find a single witns. that means no justice for the 49ers fan. sources in the d a's office blamed the fran police department. is that warranted? >> i wouldn't kay so. >> these pictures show what happened in candlestick park. it was the monday night game against the pittsburgh steelers. >> i got hit scare in the eye and that's the thing that pretty much devastated me and took me out. >> three months later, the pd
it's on alfred street and also the topic.omeone stole surveillance cameras installed to deter theft. wal-mart will be posting new signs at every check out after an investigation revealed the giant was overcharging customers. at the time wal-mart agreed to knock the $3 off the lowest listed price for any customer overcharg overcharged. wal-mart must also pay a $2 million penalty. more than three months passed since a los gatos man was if brutally beaten at a 49ers game and no word on criminal...
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today, commissioner boswell who you recently heard of, members of the house, of course, commissioner alfred doll dig seated behind me and susan banes harris. senator inouye, jack reid, jerry moran, representative mack thornberry, representative mike simpson and representative sanford bishop. our chairman is rocco sis sill an know. i understand the purpose of this meeting is to discuss the memorial. you recently just heard from him. commissioner of the house seated behind me. appointed by the president. your congressional colleagues. senator inouye, jack reid, jerry moran, representative mack thornberry, representative mike simpson and representative sanford bishop. our chairman is rocco sis sill an know. i understand the purpose of this meeting is to discuss the memorial. while some may be here to discuss a design point of view which may be legitimately different from the commission's standpoint, i'm here to answer the questions to the best of my ability and demonstrate what the proposed memorial is and what it is not. since if in my extended statement for the record, you'll see how we work
today, commissioner boswell who you recently heard of, members of the house, of course, commissioner alfred doll dig seated behind me and susan banes harris. senator inouye, jack reid, jerry moran, representative mack thornberry, representative mike simpson and representative sanford bishop. our chairman is rocco sis sill an know. i understand the purpose of this meeting is to discuss the memorial. you recently just heard from him. commissioner of the house seated behind me. appointed by the...
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have with us three commissioners, chairman sicilianio from beverly hills, california, commissioner alfred godelburg from new york city and commissioner susan harris from washington, d.c. i see around the room other distinguished supporters that the eisenhower legacy and the president and general's memorialization. i regret that there isn't time to recognize more of you. i would like to thank the archivist of the united states for adding this evening's event to the memorialization of this great general and this great president. as someone that dabbled in
have with us three commissioners, chairman sicilianio from beverly hills, california, commissioner alfred godelburg from new york city and commissioner susan harris from washington, d.c. i see around the room other distinguished supporters that the eisenhower legacy and the president and general's memorialization. i regret that there isn't time to recognize more of you. i would like to thank the archivist of the united states for adding this evening's event to the memorialization of this great...
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today, commissioner boss well who you just heard from, member of the house, of course, commissioners alfred seated behind me and susan banz harris appointed by the president. senator pat robert, senator jack reed, senator jerry moran, representative thornburgh, representative mike simpson and representative sanford bishop, our chairman is rocco. ien the purpose of this hearing is to discuss the eisenhower memori memorial. while some may be here to express a design point of view, which may be legitimately different from the commission's viewpoint, i'm here to answer your questions about the memorization process to the best of my ability and demonstrate what proposed memorial is and is not. in my extended statement for the record, you'll see how we've worked with congress and numerous government agencies such as the national park service gsa, ncpc, commission of fine arts, district of columbia and many others. since passage of legislation establishing the commission, the memorial designer has been bound by law to memorialize both 34th president of the united states and supreme commander of al
today, commissioner boss well who you just heard from, member of the house, of course, commissioners alfred seated behind me and susan banz harris appointed by the president. senator pat robert, senator jack reed, senator jerry moran, representative thornburgh, representative mike simpson and representative sanford bishop, our chairman is rocco. ien the purpose of this hearing is to discuss the eisenhower memori memorial. while some may be here to express a design point of view, which may be...
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with us three commissioners, chairman rocco sicilianio from beverly hills, california, commissioner alfred godelburg from new york city and commissioner susan baines harris from washington, d.c. i see around the room other distinguished supporters of the eisenhower legacy and the president and general's memorialization. i regret that there isn't me
with us three commissioners, chairman rocco sicilianio from beverly hills, california, commissioner alfred godelburg from new york city and commissioner susan baines harris from washington, d.c. i see around the room other distinguished supporters of the eisenhower legacy and the president and general's memorialization. i regret that there isn't me
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alfred bowles... >> this is the view from above. >> reporter: ...an expert on body movement brought inciolino to determine if arturo's body could have ended up where it's showed in police photos. >> he took a dummy that weighed the same as arturo, was the same height as arturo. they dropped that thing 1,000 times, and the same thing happened every time. no matter how you do it, he's not going to fall sideways with his head underneath the stairs and under the counter. it's not going to happen. >> reporter: but dr. bowles' tests were based on those death scene photos, photos the detectives themselves admit were taken after evidence was moved around. this stool wasn't found here. it was near arturo's feet, according to one of the first people on the scene. >> they say those schools were not in the places that... >> and that's not a piece of the puzzle that i worked with. >> reporter: dr. bowles concedes that could have affected his findings, but that possibility doesn't change anything for the detectives. >> arturo gatti was murdered. >> reporter: do you believe that amanda killed her hus
alfred bowles... >> this is the view from above. >> reporter: ...an expert on body movement brought inciolino to determine if arturo's body could have ended up where it's showed in police photos. >> he took a dummy that weighed the same as arturo, was the same height as arturo. they dropped that thing 1,000 times, and the same thing happened every time. no matter how you do it, he's not going to fall sideways with his head underneath the stairs and under the counter. it's not...
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today, commissioner boswell who you recently heard of, members of the house, of course, commissioner alfred doll dig seated behind me and susan banes harris. senator inouye, jack reid, jerry moran, representative mack thornberry, representative mike simpson and representative sanford bishop. our chairman is rocco sis sill an know. i understand the purpose of this meeting is to discuss the memorial. while some may be here to discuss a design point of view which may be legitimately different from the commission's standpoint, i'm here to answer the questions to the best of my ability and demonstrate what the proposed memorial is and what it is not. in my extended statement for the record, you'll see how we worked with congress and numerous government agencies such as the national park service, gsa, ncpc, commission of fine arts, the district of columbia and many others. e ncl designer has been bound by law to memorialize both the 34th president of the united states and the supreme commander of the allied forces in world war ii. i'd like to direct your attention to four images that will appear
today, commissioner boswell who you recently heard of, members of the house, of course, commissioner alfred doll dig seated behind me and susan banes harris. senator inouye, jack reid, jerry moran, representative mack thornberry, representative mike simpson and representative sanford bishop. our chairman is rocco sis sill an know. i understand the purpose of this meeting is to discuss the memorial. while some may be here to discuss a design point of view which may be legitimately different from...
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alfred bowles... >> this is the view from above. >> reporter: ...an expert on body movement brought iny ciolino to determine if arturo's body could have ended up where it's showed in police photos. >> he took a dummy that weighed the same as arturo, was the same height as arturo. they dropped that thing 1,000 times, and the same thing happened every time. no matter how you do it, he's not going to fall sideways with his head underneath the stairs and under the counter. it's not going to happen. >> reporter: but dr. bowles' tests were based on those death scene photos, photos the detectives themselves admit were taken after evidence was moved around. this stool wasn't found here. it was near arturo's feet, according to one of the first people on the scene. >> they say those schools were not in the places that... >> and that's not a piece of the puzzle that i worked with. >> reporter: dr. bowles concedes that could have affected his findings, but that possibility doesn't change anything for the detectives. >> arturo gatti was murdered. >> reporter: do you believe that amanda killed her h
alfred bowles... >> this is the view from above. >> reporter: ...an expert on body movement brought iny ciolino to determine if arturo's body could have ended up where it's showed in police photos. >> he took a dummy that weighed the same as arturo, was the same height as arturo. they dropped that thing 1,000 times, and the same thing happened every time. no matter how you do it, he's not going to fall sideways with his head underneath the stairs and under the counter. it's...
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i'll talk to american lawyer a professor of international law of the geneva school of diplomacy dr alfred desires to live in geneva thank you for coming on r.t. today iran's economy and financial sector are already under heavy sanctions from the u.s. and the e.u. who all the while claiming iran is pursuing nuclear weapons what is the agenda here do you think well i am not an economist i'm a professor of law. former united nations our senior official. and i very much believe in the united nations charter and very much believe in the purposes and the principles of the organization the most important one being peace keeping and peace making and i have a great concern about the organization being transformed into a war making organization misusing the security council for purposes of incitement. so as you may know when you give us some examples of these purposes of incitement can you give us some examples please. if you follow all the media. in europe in the united states you see that we're gearing up for an attack and we're trying to make. an attack on iran's somehow plausible somehow justif
i'll talk to american lawyer a professor of international law of the geneva school of diplomacy dr alfred desires to live in geneva thank you for coming on r.t. today iran's economy and financial sector are already under heavy sanctions from the u.s. and the e.u. who all the while claiming iran is pursuing nuclear weapons what is the agenda here do you think well i am not an economist i'm a professor of law. former united nations our senior official. and i very much believe in the united...
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poor alfred. but nothing in there. >> i want this thing really, really badly, and i am not going to get it because i can't justify spending the inmoney because i have an ipad 1. if something happens to my ipad 1 like it falls 20 feet accidentally or i drop it in the bathtub while listening to cold play with the candles, i might have to get a new one. >> or apple corporate sends you one after hearing about the segment. unreal. >>> we will close things out with a post game wrap up from joe derosa. go to fox news.com/red eye. >>> time to go back to self-promoting hack joe derosa for the post game wrap up. >> am i going on tour through the southeast united states starting next week? again the dates if you are interested -- this is joe derosa.com. what is new on the van tau -- vanity fair website? >> if you are in north carolina with joe, go on vanity fair.com. we have a great story about the washington post. we have a great story about the west wing actually. check it out. >> sounds good. charles, tel
poor alfred. but nothing in there. >> i want this thing really, really badly, and i am not going to get it because i can't justify spending the inmoney because i have an ipad 1. if something happens to my ipad 1 like it falls 20 feet accidentally or i drop it in the bathtub while listening to cold play with the candles, i might have to get a new one. >> or apple corporate sends you one after hearing about the segment. unreal. >>> we will close things out with a post game...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the president of afghanistan voiced new outrage today over the killings of 16 civilians in his country. hamid karzai made angry new accusations against the u.s., as the american suspect in the shootings was being flown home. karzai fired off his new broadside after meeting with relatives of those murdered last sunday. >> it is by all means the end of the rope here, the end of the rope. this form of activity, this behavior cannot be tolerated. it is past, past, past the time. >> woodruff: the killings took 16 lives-- mostly women and children, shot as they slept, in two separate villages. karzai demanded the u.s. military be more forthcoming
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the president of afghanistan voiced new outrage today over the killings of 16...
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she suggested chicken alfred doe and i went with that.ggested, i drank water. why not the lemonaid, marilyn. >> because it was a very cold day. about 20 below outside. and somehow the thought of lem main aid didn't appeal to me. but maybe on a hot summer day i might be interested. but lemonaid in the winter. >> i know. but that's something you said you would go back and try it at some point, though, i read. maybe in the summer? >> yes, yes. >> now, your son is a reporter for "the wall street journal" and he told you that the review had gone viral. what was your response? >> yeah. well, yeah, i had heard it had gone viral and i didn't really understand what that meant. so i asked him and he had to explain well, mother, it's like if you have a virus and you're sick, and i said oh, so that's what it is. so whatever. it's fine with me. >> yeah. whatever. i love that. you've been a food critic for a long time. so this is just part of your job, except that now it's much bigger. a lot more people are reading your work. >> yes. and i don't consid
she suggested chicken alfred doe and i went with that.ggested, i drank water. why not the lemonaid, marilyn. >> because it was a very cold day. about 20 below outside. and somehow the thought of lem main aid didn't appeal to me. but maybe on a hot summer day i might be interested. but lemonaid in the winter. >> i know. but that's something you said you would go back and try it at some point, though, i read. maybe in the summer? >> yes, yes. >> now, your son is a reporter...
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the master of peaks, alfred filmed in bo bodega bay.ct, there's a free tour which tables you from nob hill to union square, but there's suspension on whether or not you can go on that tour enough, so hair, ham and hitchcock, fun mystery what to do day, noystet "today in the bay." >>> people all over the country are honoring trayvon martin, the teenager shot and killed last month. many church services will focus on his death today. yesterday hundreds took to the rest calling for the arrest of martin's shooter george zimmerman. police say zimmerman saw martin walking in a gated community wearing a dark hoodie and thought he was suspicious. a fight broke out, and he shot and killed the teenager, who reportedly was unarmed. last night jesse jackson spoke out about the incident. >> we know who killed trayvon. we know he was unarmed. we know they did a drug test on the murdered child, and did no drug test on the killer. there are many different tactical approaches, but i'm inclined to keep my eye on that prize. >> zimmerman says he acted inse
the master of peaks, alfred filmed in bo bodega bay.ct, there's a free tour which tables you from nob hill to union square, but there's suspension on whether or not you can go on that tour enough, so hair, ham and hitchcock, fun mystery what to do day, noystet "today in the bay." >>> people all over the country are honoring trayvon martin, the teenager shot and killed last month. many church services will focus on his death today. yesterday hundreds took to the rest calling...
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police chased 41-year-old alfred jerome reeves, jr. of the store after he allegedly shoplifted something. an officer tried to get him pulled over to the side and out of his suv but couldn't get in. that's when a rental truck driver smashed into the suspect's vehicle and pinned him until police could slap on the handcuffs. >>> if you are a regular soda drinker, we have a health alert that may may think you twice before you crack open your next can. the group for the center of science in the public interest says there is a carcinogen in coke and pepsi. the problem they say is with the caramel coloring. it is what gives regular and diet colas the distinctive brownish color. they say it has high levels of 4mi which causes cancer in animals. >> there's 310 million americans and we're saying about 15,000 of us will develop cancer because of the caramel coloring. >> the american beverage association questions the science of the study. it released a statement saying in part, quote, this is nothing more than cspi scare be tactics. their claims
police chased 41-year-old alfred jerome reeves, jr. of the store after he allegedly shoplifted something. an officer tried to get him pulled over to the side and out of his suv but couldn't get in. that's when a rental truck driver smashed into the suspect's vehicle and pinned him until police could slap on the handcuffs. >>> if you are a regular soda drinker, we have a health alert that may may think you twice before you crack open your next can. the group for the center of science in...
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and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: super tuesday came and went and the republican presidential race carried on today with no end in sight. instead, the most of the candidates returned to campaigning across the country. in winning six states, mitt romney still failed to deliver a knockout blow last night. but today, he insisted it will come. >> i am prepared to fight all the way to become the nominee. and, you know, i was pleased with our success last night. >> woodruff: on cnbc, the republican front-runner insisted he knows the path that will take him to victory. >> obviously, we've got a very and we've got the time and resources and a plan to get all the delegates. we think that w
and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: super tuesday came and went and the republican presidential race carried on today with no end in sight....
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the british photographer alfred maudslay arrived in palenque in 1890 and took some of the earliest surviving pictures of the ruins. the photographs and reports of explorers la gdwaudslay and his a w diline maya studies. one of the first breakthroughs in understanding the ancient maya was the decoding of their calendar and complex records of planetary movements and eclipses. well, the maya calendar is one of the most complicated aspects about maya civilization. there actually are several kinds of calendars. there are ones that are a cycle of 260 days, there's a cycle of 365 days, which is like a year. and then there is this grand calendar of infinite time-- it's a linear system. we see that the calendar is a reflection of their cosmology. it's the world order, very much like any calendar system. it's anchored in the stars. it's anchored in the planets. but for the maya it's beyond that. it's really a reflection of the way they structured the order of the universe. (narrator) a new vision of the maya began to emerge. (david stuart) scholars got from this, this idea that the maya were obsessed
the british photographer alfred maudslay arrived in palenque in 1890 and took some of the earliest surviving pictures of the ruins. the photographs and reports of explorers la gdwaudslay and his a w diline maya studies. one of the first breakthroughs in understanding the ancient maya was the decoding of their calendar and complex records of planetary movements and eclipses. well, the maya calendar is one of the most complicated aspects about maya civilization. there actually are several kinds...
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. >> she is being crowned in this picture by general alfred grunther.esident of the red cross at the time. he looks like he is quite taken with the korean there. >> or the crown. >> or the crown. we don't mean to be rude but is it okay to ask how -- what the value of the crown is? >> well, if you have to ask, then you can't afford it, tony. >> i guarantee you i can't afford it. >> the truth of the matter is that back in 2005 we had it appraised for insurance purposes so we could get proper coverage it was and it was praised at $300,000 but we actually consider it priceless because of its history and its unique nature. >> does it ever make an appearance other than the festival? >> if it does, i am in the aware t we only know of that crowning, the coronation that night and the queen is very nervous when she has it on because she can barely balance it on her head with the chin strap and everything. as soon as that comes off, then it goes right back into the vault. >> can we ask where it is kept? >> i could tell you but you know the rest of the story. >> ok
. >> she is being crowned in this picture by general alfred grunther.esident of the red cross at the time. he looks like he is quite taken with the korean there. >> or the crown. >> or the crown. we don't mean to be rude but is it okay to ask how -- what the value of the crown is? >> well, if you have to ask, then you can't afford it, tony. >> i guarantee you i can't afford it. >> the truth of the matter is that back in 2005 we had it appraised for insurance...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: new violence erupted in afghanistan today after a u.s. soldier allegedly killed 16 civilians on sunday. at the same time, president obama condemned the killings again in his strongest words yet. and the u.s. military found probable cause to continue holding the suspect soldier. >> reporter: gun fire exploded again this morning at the scene of sunday's massacre near kandahar. insurgents opened fire on a visiting delegation of senior afghan officials who had come to pay respects, including two of president hamid karzai's brothers. they were unhurt, but one afghan guard was killed and another wounded. the taliban said it was in retaliation for the
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: new violence erupted in afghanistan today after a u.s. soldier allegedly killed 16 civilians on...
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the man arrested is alfred jerome reeves jr.ington who apparently has a record including convictions for robbery and carjacking. he's now charged with theft, unauthorized use of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. >>> as the clean upcontinues in the midwest after that string of deadly tornadoes, the national weather service is reviewing its decision on tornado warnings. in fact, the ones that hit harveyville kansas formed so quickly meteorologists there didn't even have time to issue a tornado warning. our own meteorologist anny hong joins us now with more information why tornadoes are so hard to forecast and how local counties will alert you if there is a tornado warning out there. you got your radar, your satellites. it's still tough. >> they sure are, derek. in fact, in the case of what are reiville, kansas, where an ef2 hit -- harveyville kansas where an ef2 hit, radar did not show the rotation until the tornado was directly over the town. we do get our share of severe weather including tornadoes, so we went to f
the man arrested is alfred jerome reeves jr.ington who apparently has a record including convictions for robbery and carjacking. he's now charged with theft, unauthorized use of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. >>> as the clean upcontinues in the midwest after that string of deadly tornadoes, the national weather service is reviewing its decision on tornado warnings. in fact, the ones that hit harveyville kansas formed so quickly meteorologists there didn't even have...
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inspired by alfred hitchcock. introduction by bill clinton. >> is he a good writer? and he edited the book. >> did he really? >> yeah, i gave him the book originally because i knew he was a fan of thrillers. >> unbelievable. the blue pencil job by bill clinton. thomas caplan, i love digging your plind on this stuff. when we return, let me finish with -- i have an important thing to say about this movie "game change." it's what really goes on in the back room of politics and the pressure on these people. come back and watch it. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye
inspired by alfred hitchcock. introduction by bill clinton. >> is he a good writer? and he edited the book. >> did he really? >> yeah, i gave him the book originally because i knew he was a fan of thrillers. >> unbelievable. the blue pencil job by bill clinton. thomas caplan, i love digging your plind on this stuff. when we return, let me finish with -- i have an important thing to say about this movie "game change." it's what really goes on in the back room of...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this proam was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: tornadoes raked the midwest and south today for the second time this week. at least three people were killed in indiana, and towns in four states were hit hard. throughout the day, sightings of funnel clouds, like this one in alabama, kept coming. one of the wst h le this afternoon in southern indiana. a sheriff reported the town of marysville, home to 1,900 people, was "completely gone." other storms also caused damage north of louisville, kentucky; near chattanooga, tennessee; and just outside huntsville, alabama. in bradley county, tennessee, near chattanooga, high winds tore down the wall of a hardware store, and knocked over several tra
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this proam was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: tornadoes raked the midwest and south today for the second time this week. at...