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>> i left augusta at age 17 to go to howard university as a freshman.t certainly was a good place to go. it turns out that i was actually admitted to howard university the year before that. i had not completed high school. >> how did you get early admission? >> i had early admission because i visited howard university coming back from having performed in the marian anderson competition when i was still 15. i stopped in washington on the way back to augusta, with my choir director. we went to howard university, unannounced. the dean of music at the time had been the dean in paine college in augusta, georgia, so she knew him. we went over to the university. it was a school day. it was a friday. he invited us to come up to meet the voice department head, who was carolyn grant. i sang for her. she asked us to wait outside the class in vocal pedagogy. she said, how old are you? are you doing well in high school? i said, i am on the honors list. she said, your high school transcript will have to bear that out, but when you have finished high school, i would l
>> i left augusta at age 17 to go to howard university as a freshman.t certainly was a good place to go. it turns out that i was actually admitted to howard university the year before that. i had not completed high school. >> how did you get early admission? >> i had early admission because i visited howard university coming back from having performed in the marian anderson competition when i was still 15. i stopped in washington on the way back to augusta, with my choir...
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. >>> just after dusk in november of 2000, firefighters in augusta, georgia, were dispatched to a mobile home fire on the south side of town. >> they're tinderboxes and you're talking about a matter of minutes before the entire mobile home is completely engulfed. >> it took ten minutes for firefighters to bring the blaze under control. when they did, they found the homeowner, edith ann haynes, dead in the bathroom. >> she became overwhelmed by the smoke and the heat and was unable to, you know, escape the fire and died inside. >> edith ann haynes, known to friends as ann, was divorced and was on disability from her job at the kendall company, makers of surgical dressings. a preliminary investigation indicated the fire started in a spare bedroom used as a storage space. officially the cause of the blaze was ruled undetermined, but it was believed to be an electrical fire. >> it was about at the time the weather started getting a little cooler and might have been some heated on and that might have started the fire. >> at the autopsy the medical examiner expected to find evidence of smoke i
. >>> just after dusk in november of 2000, firefighters in augusta, georgia, were dispatched to a mobile home fire on the south side of town. >> they're tinderboxes and you're talking about a matter of minutes before the entire mobile home is completely engulfed. >> it took ten minutes for firefighters to bring the blaze under control. when they did, they found the homeowner, edith ann haynes, dead in the bathroom. >> she became overwhelmed by the smoke and the heat...
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[applause] >> republican senator susan collins addressed about 400 graduates in augusta, maine. the senator talked about her first loss running for political office and she encouraged the graduates to give back to their community. this is just under 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much, president, for that gracious introduction. faculty, administrators, staff, parents, family, friends, and most of all, graduates, it is a great pleasure to join you on this day of celebration. in addition to this being graduation day, today is armed forces day. let me begin by asking all of those who have worn the uniform of our great country at any stage in your life to stand so that we can recognize you with a round of applause. [applause] members of the class of 2014, i am obviously not the first to since io you today, have the microphone, perhaps i can say at the loudest. congratulations. [applause] it.did i am mindful of the fact that when i was at my college graduation, all i could think of was will the speaker ever finish speaking? i will confess that i do not remember a single thi
[applause] >> republican senator susan collins addressed about 400 graduates in augusta, maine. the senator talked about her first loss running for political office and she encouraged the graduates to give back to their community. this is just under 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much, president, for that gracious introduction. faculty, administrators, staff, parents, family, friends, and most of all, graduates, it is a great pleasure to join you on this day of...
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[applause] republican senator susan collins addressed about 400 graduates in augusta, maine. the senator talked about her first loss running for political office and she encouraged the graduates to give back to their community. this is just under 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much, president, for that gracious introduction. faculty, administrators, staff, parents, family, friends, and most of all, graduates, it is a great pleasure to join you on this day of celebration. in addition to this being graduation day, today is armed forces day. let me begin by asking all of those who have worn the uniform of our great country at any stage in your life to stand so that we can recognize you with a round of applause. [applause] members of the class of 2014, i am obviously not the first to since io you today, have the microphone, perhaps i can say at the loudest.
[applause] republican senator susan collins addressed about 400 graduates in augusta, maine. the senator talked about her first loss running for political office and she encouraged the graduates to give back to their community. this is just under 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much, president, for that gracious introduction. faculty, administrators, staff, parents, family, friends, and most of all, graduates, it is a great pleasure to join you on this day of celebration. in...
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when jennifer corbin's death was ruled a homicide, investigators in augusta, georgia reopened dolly hearn's case. dolly's death was first investigated 14 years earlier when there was no trained blood spatter expert on the police staff. now they had one. dwayne piper. >> there were so many red flags that jumped out at me initially that suicide wasn't really even conceivable in this case. >> dolly was found sitting cross legged on her couch. her head slumped over her left side. the gun had been in her right hand. although when this picture was taken, paramedics had already removed it. the entrance wound was on the right side of her head. but strangely, there was no blood on her right hand. >> she couldn't have been holding a gun. there was no back spatter on the exposed parts of her hand which would have had impact stains on them from back spatter. >> this proved that dolly's arm was by her side when the shot took place. and piper noticed that the blood on her left thigh was not blood spatter caused by a gunshot. >> those were transfer stains put there by someone with a bloody hand, bloody ar
when jennifer corbin's death was ruled a homicide, investigators in augusta, georgia reopened dolly hearn's case. dolly's death was first investigated 14 years earlier when there was no trained blood spatter expert on the police staff. now they had one. dwayne piper. >> there were so many red flags that jumped out at me initially that suicide wasn't really even conceivable in this case. >> dolly was found sitting cross legged on her couch. her head slumped over her left side. the...
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scarlett wood, and that john boyer was the last person to be seen with her, we ended up going to augusta, georgia, and interviewing john boyer. >> at first, boyer repeated what he told investigators several years earlier. that scarlett grew impatient waiting for him to give her a ride. she decided to walk home instead and left the motel room around 3:00 a.m. sergeant leonard didn't believe it. >> i've been talking to you since 10:00 this morning and all we've heard is lies. >> okay, guys, i have the body now, okay? so i'm going to be able to tell if you're lying to me. >> and with that, his story changed. >> that's when he told me he wanted to have sex. she said okay, but he couldn't perform. >> we had a little sex a little bit. we tried it. she got pissed off cause i couldn't keep it up with her, she told me, "you're just an old man." >> she was belittling him about him not being able to perform. and he ended up pushing her. >> she wasn't bleeding. i know that. >> she wasn't bleeding? >> no, she was not bleeding. >> after you pushed her and she hit the nightstand? >> yeah. >> boyer said
scarlett wood, and that john boyer was the last person to be seen with her, we ended up going to augusta, georgia, and interviewing john boyer. >> at first, boyer repeated what he told investigators several years earlier. that scarlett grew impatient waiting for him to give her a ride. she decided to walk home instead and left the motel room around 3:00 a.m. sergeant leonard didn't believe it. >> i've been talking to you since 10:00 this morning and all we've heard is lies. >>...
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her career has already taken her to augusta national, home of the masters.what is this sixth grader's favorite part about playing t p? the food. >> with the nationals i like the tacos and the sliders. >> to qualify for an open at 11, what to you do one. >> reporter: world number one said she'd like to seeley gain more experience before playing at the highest level. >> if it was my kid, i wouldn't have let her play the open qualifier at 11, but that's just me. >> reporter: but li says she halls all her priorities set. >> i just want to play and have fun and play the best i can. i don't care about the outcome, but i want to play and learn. >> reporter: the lesson begins when she tees off thursday morning. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," new technology to make air travel safer. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ well-a, well-a, well-a, uh! tell me more, tell me more... ♪♪ twizzlerize your summer fun with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. >>> spain gets a new king today. king felipe takes the crown this
her career has already taken her to augusta national, home of the masters.what is this sixth grader's favorite part about playing t p? the food. >> with the nationals i like the tacos and the sliders. >> to qualify for an open at 11, what to you do one. >> reporter: world number one said she'd like to seeley gain more experience before playing at the highest level. >> if it was my kid, i wouldn't have let her play the open qualifier at 11, but that's just me. >>...
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national and pinehurst number two. >> augusta and pinehurst in two months, that's just amazing. >> reporter: lucy became serious about the game of golf when she was only 7 years old. >> can your dad beat you? >> no. >> reporter: all aside, there are varying views if an 11-year-old is too young to compete at the highest level. >> i'm not a big fan of it. you know, she qualified so we can't say anything about that. you know, you qualify for an open, it's a great thing, but if you qualify for an open at 11, what do you do next? i don't know if. if it was my kid i wouldn't let her play in an open qualifier but that's just me. >> she'll learn off the other players and see what she needs to improve on. she's 11 years old. >> slew lucy is care-free about expectations this week. >> i want to go out and have fun and play the best i can. i don't care about the outcome. i want to have fun. >> lucy got off to a rough start in round one this morning but poppy, like she said, this week is all about having fun and learning from this just incredible experience she's having. >> just a classic mo
national and pinehurst number two. >> augusta and pinehurst in two months, that's just amazing. >> reporter: lucy became serious about the game of golf when she was only 7 years old. >> can your dad beat you? >> no. >> reporter: all aside, there are varying views if an 11-year-old is too young to compete at the highest level. >> i'm not a big fan of it. you know, she qualified so we can't say anything about that. you know, you qualify for an open, it's a...
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[applause] >> republican senator susan collins addressed about 400 graduates in augusta, maine. the senator talked about her first loss running for political office and she encouraged the graduates to give back to their community. this is just under 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much, president, for that gracious introduction. faculty, administrators, staff, parents, family, friends, and most of all, graduates, it is a great pleasure to join you on this day of celebration. in addition to this being graduation day, today is armed forces day. let me begin by asking all of those who have worn the uniform of our great country at any stage in your life to stand so that we can recognize you with a round of applause. [applause] members of the class of 2014, i am obviously not the first to since io you today, have the microphone, perhaps i can say at the loudest. congratulations. [applause] it.did i am mindful of the fact that when i was at my college graduation, all i could think of was will the speaker ever finish speaking? i will confess that i do not remember a single thi
[applause] >> republican senator susan collins addressed about 400 graduates in augusta, maine. the senator talked about her first loss running for political office and she encouraged the graduates to give back to their community. this is just under 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much, president, for that gracious introduction. faculty, administrators, staff, parents, family, friends, and most of all, graduates, it is a great pleasure to join you on this day of...
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two months ago, she won a championship at augusta national against other junior golfers from across the u.s. and canada. so this girl, very used to winning. but she's also used to the attention and the pressure. >> i think i like crowds. they don't bottom me. i play better, the more people that come watch me, so, yeah. i'm really excited, though. >> is there anything about this week that makes you nervous? >> not really. >> reporter: a very confident 11-year-old girl, just out there to have some fun. now, there has been some criticism in all of this. the world's number one player for the lpga, 29-year-old stacy lewis, told "usa today" sports she thinks li is just way too young for a stage this big. she feels kids need to be winning at other levels first. now, li does train hard. she lives part-time in miami, where her coach, jim mclean is. mclean also coached lexi thompson who used to be the youngest qualifier for the u.s. open at age 12 back in 2007. stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> well, li vi irki finished th round and shot 8 over par, getting to birdies, three bogeys, two dou
two months ago, she won a championship at augusta national against other junior golfers from across the u.s. and canada. so this girl, very used to winning. but she's also used to the attention and the pressure. >> i think i like crowds. they don't bottom me. i play better, the more people that come watch me, so, yeah. i'm really excited, though. >> is there anything about this week that makes you nervous? >> not really. >> reporter: a very confident 11-year-old girl,...
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she takes reader in a journey from the prelude of her life as a child growing up in augusta, georgia,a just to name a few of the many places that her legendary career has taken her. she brings us with her to the metropolitan opera. and then to her then to her role as judith in a rendition of on you bluebeard's castle and her performance in the opera's production of vaunger's paris fall. and even to our nation's capitol where she performed a stunning patriotic medley at the 1997 inauguration of president clinton. ♪ ♪ land of the pilgrim's pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring >> and norman's legacy extends beyond music. last year she joined a host of civil rights icons, and she was presented with the naacp's highest honor. joining me now to share her story with all of us is legendary jessie norman. so lovely to have you here. >> i'm delighted to be here. thank you. >> just before we went on air, you were talking about the difference of being on a book tour and having people relate to you from what they now know about you from what you've written. >> yes. it's been interest
she takes reader in a journey from the prelude of her life as a child growing up in augusta, georgia,a just to name a few of the many places that her legendary career has taken her. she brings us with her to the metropolitan opera. and then to her then to her role as judith in a rendition of on you bluebeard's castle and her performance in the opera's production of vaunger's paris fall. and even to our nation's capitol where she performed a stunning patriotic medley at the 1997 inauguration of...
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has had a great year so far, not only qualifying for the open, but also winning her age group at augustaationals drive, chip, and putt championships. >> we are rooting for her. okay. when we return, we get an update on the breaking news in the south bay. a fire that has burned two homes in the east san jose foothills. this is on clayton road. no reports of any injuries. we'll have an update after the break. what are you up to? just playing hide the cheddar. can i play? it's more of a one person kind of game. i won. tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because it's made better. >>> we have an update on our breaking news in the south bay. firefighters continue to gain the upper hand on the brushfire that destroyed two homes in the east san jose foothills. it started about an hour ago on clayton road. that's the base of mt. hampton. san jose fire tells us there are no injuries, and no other homes are threatened. the fire is under control. cal fire is assisting and providing backup. again, two homes destroyed in san jose. the cause right now unknown. we have a crew headed to the scene. our
has had a great year so far, not only qualifying for the open, but also winning her age group at augustaationals drive, chip, and putt championships. >> we are rooting for her. okay. when we return, we get an update on the breaking news in the south bay. a fire that has burned two homes in the east san jose foothills. this is on clayton road. no reports of any injuries. we'll have an update after the break. what are you up to? just playing hide the cheddar. can i play? it's more of a one...
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washington redskins while i remember being a young boy in georgia and being a huge spread of the augusta. i even slept in bed sheets we were worried about some old meaning of the word it was simply our team and we were proud of our players even the skin players as a child i also played on the clark county ball team i swam for the fighting and so proudly with the surly whose mascot was a really silly look we used to love to chase him around and try to set him on fire . to town and i have set for no good reason now most of those names have been changed i've lost my childhood memories is that what we really want to deprive innocent bright eyed boys and girls of the light hearted fun of beating up a. stand with me in defending the name washington redskins it doesn't matter what people think what matters is that we never change told let the win. i don't know if that's going to win over many people really moving on the united states has dropped fourteen points on the press freedom index down to forty six well we have a report that can hopefully give us a little more insight into the problem bu
washington redskins while i remember being a young boy in georgia and being a huge spread of the augusta. i even slept in bed sheets we were worried about some old meaning of the word it was simply our team and we were proud of our players even the skin players as a child i also played on the clark county ball team i swam for the fighting and so proudly with the surly whose mascot was a really silly look we used to love to chase him around and try to set him on fire . to town and i have set for...
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an hour gusts 34 augusta martina's was in the 28 what the employees everywhere else a little calmer votes as well more coming up >> : fast off the merger rhonda's hundred $8 billion dollar budget for upcoming fiscal year about a brown coal the signing ceremony earlier today in san diego. but if his daughter that the bills' running day fund and provides additional money for schools and health-care additionally the governor alas for new spending priority such as welfare expansion and preschool for toddlers for low-income families >> : it is a large external fund spending plan in the state history >> : new rule proposing% 6 very couples protection under the family medical leave act. the family medical leave act workers for a hit that time offer for family medical emergencies and other risk of losing their jobs right now that offers coverage to couples of the off the opposite sex in proposal redefines the x definition to include workers/lb in partner >> : also knew tonight a to reporter met with a bay area start up offering a unique way to shop. users to try something on virtually before buyi
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he's 38 or so, and i pushed a little bit and came back to augusta to play, and that pushed me back twoor three weeks because of rest time i had to take. once again, i'm hoping that he's 100% healthy, he's ready to come out and play and he doesn't hurt himself even more. >> lucy le at pinehurst has come to an end. the sixth grader with a consecutive round of 78, giving her 16 over par. michael wii once a teen prodigy in her own right held the three-shot advantage. >> thanks very much. the american event american inventer of teflar has died. we look at the woman who broke barriers and saved lives. >> the year was 1965, and stephanie was already a rarity. she was a working woman and industrial chemist at that. then came the discovery of a lifetime when she developed a liquid solution that became the basis of a super strong fabric known as teflar which is five times stronger than steel. it was meant to replace steel but revolutionized body armor and helmets and saving thousands of people. >> there is a part of me that wants the excitement of invention and creativity, when i look back on my
he's 38 or so, and i pushed a little bit and came back to augusta to play, and that pushed me back twoor three weeks because of rest time i had to take. once again, i'm hoping that he's 100% healthy, he's ready to come out and play and he doesn't hurt himself even more. >> lucy le at pinehurst has come to an end. the sixth grader with a consecutive round of 78, giving her 16 over par. michael wii once a teen prodigy in her own right held the three-shot advantage. >> thanks very...
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to say that benjamin from augusta georgia is spot on. i have been a republican all my , and now leaning more towards even more conservative views. he is so correct. our country must be secured and protected. we must stop placing indoctrinated liberalism on the forefront of solving world wars. we cannot change the iraqi people. we cannot change their belief systems. we cannot change their mindset towards freedom or liberty. we cannot make them a democratic republic as we are in the united states. and no young man or young woman's life should be lost on foreign soil in a godless country like iraq. they were given the opportunity and billions of dollars in united states money to provide them with freedom, and a way to live not the way they live now. i don't want all of their bibles to come to american soil, and my friends, that is where we are headed if we don't monitor what our president lets loose on gitmo. we have got to take control of our country. the country is for we the people. had thisr john boehner to say, it's long past time for
to say that benjamin from augusta georgia is spot on. i have been a republican all my , and now leaning more towards even more conservative views. he is so correct. our country must be secured and protected. we must stop placing indoctrinated liberalism on the forefront of solving world wars. we cannot change the iraqi people. we cannot change their belief systems. we cannot change their mindset towards freedom or liberty. we cannot make them a democratic republic as we are in the united...
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i am confident that states will come to the table augusta gave them ultimate flexibility.e still need to have those -- because we gave them ultimate flexibility. but we still need to have those standards. >> you heard comments from people like mitch mcconnell, a dagger in the heart of the middle class is what he called this proposal. you are putting coal out of business with this proposal some are saying. >> what we are projecting is that coal in 2030 will still be a significant portion of the electric generating capacity here. what we're hoping folks will do is realize this is an opportunity to actually make investments in coal to make them more efficient so that we can have the best and cleanest facilities moving forward. at the optimum choice will be up to the states. do they want to shift toward more renewable sack or do they want to focus on energy efficiency? do they want to do all of those things together? we will see how it ends up. we know that the reductions that we put in state-by-state were based on what states are doing today and what we think they can do in e
i am confident that states will come to the table augusta gave them ultimate flexibility.e still need to have those -- because we gave them ultimate flexibility. but we still need to have those standards. >> you heard comments from people like mitch mcconnell, a dagger in the heart of the middle class is what he called this proposal. you are putting coal out of business with this proposal some are saying. >> what we are projecting is that coal in 2030 will still be a significant...
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washington was arrested friday near augusta. he was briefly taken to jail and paid fines for both misdemeanor offenses. the bears drafted washington out of the university of georgia last year. he played in two games last season. washington was arrested in 2011 for speeding and driving under the influence. one of muhammad ali's daughters is teaming up with a boxing club in chicago to fight gang violence. rasheda ali- walsh visited the celtic boxing club on the south side yesterday. she is helping the club raise scholarship money for its youth boxing initiative, by organizing a charity boxing exhibition on thursday. ali-walsh says it's important to provide young people a positive environment, so they are not wandering the streets. her cousin was shot and killed in chicago back in 1997. the next viewing party for the world cup will be at a different site from the other two. thousands of people gathered at hutchinson field and balbo drive to watch the first two games. up to 20-thousand people attended sunday's game. now the crowd wi
washington was arrested friday near augusta. he was briefly taken to jail and paid fines for both misdemeanor offenses. the bears drafted washington out of the university of georgia last year. he played in two games last season. washington was arrested in 2011 for speeding and driving under the influence. one of muhammad ali's daughters is teaming up with a boxing club in chicago to fight gang violence. rasheda ali- walsh visited the celtic boxing club on the south side yesterday. she is...
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she just two months ago won the drive chip putt championship against other young golfers at augusta national. not everybody is happy that she's in the open. the world's number one lpga player stacey lewis who is 29 told "usa today" that she wants kids to learn how to live before reaching this stage and that if li was her kid, she wouldn't inlet her play the qualifier. so different reactions there, but li from right here in the bay area, very proud. at last check, she double bogeyed the first hole, parred the second one. we wish her luck of course. stephanie tron, today in the bay. >> an impressive command of the golf lexicon from stephanie. >>> it's 510. a new netflix show filming in san francisco this week. >> plus what facebook is saying about an overnight outage that affected users across the globe. >>> and a live picture right now on your this morning of tursday golden bridge. >>> good morning to you south bay. taking a live look outside, sun rise over san jose. another glorious sunrise. hopefully a great day ahead. >>> facebook is apologizing after an overnight outage that seemed to swe
she just two months ago won the drive chip putt championship against other young golfers at augusta national. not everybody is happy that she's in the open. the world's number one lpga player stacey lewis who is 29 told "usa today" that she wants kids to learn how to live before reaching this stage and that if li was her kid, she wouldn't inlet her play the qualifier. so different reactions there, but li from right here in the bay area, very proud. at last check, she double bogeyed...
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three men were standing outside in the 57-hundred block of west augusta boulevard when someone drove up and opened fire. two of the men were shot and the car drove away. a 23-year-old man was pronounced dead at the hospital. and the 22-year-old is hospitalized in critical condition. the third person was not injured. bond is denied for a reputed gang member charged with killng a beloved special education teacher. dominique hodrick has a long rap sheet including a felony gun conviction. he's charged with the murder of betty howard last month in chatham. she was hit by a stray bullet while at her second job at a real estate office. prosecutors say hodrick admits he was really gunning for a rival. >> we're happy it's a no bail situation that he's not on the streets. you get a pain in your stomach to see the person who took someone so close to you. >>howard worked full-time as a special education teacher at gwendolyn brooks prep on the south side. chicago police and federal agents arrested 27 suspected drug dealers in raids on a 12- block area along the eisenhower expressway known as the
three men were standing outside in the 57-hundred block of west augusta boulevard when someone drove up and opened fire. two of the men were shot and the car drove away. a 23-year-old man was pronounced dead at the hospital. and the 22-year-old is hospitalized in critical condition. the third person was not injured. bond is denied for a reputed gang member charged with killng a beloved special education teacher. dominique hodrick has a long rap sheet including a felony gun conviction. he's...
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i push itted a little bit -- it a little bit, came back to justin auger, and had to -- augusta, and hadtake three or four weeks extra rest. i hope he's 100% healthy, hoping he doesn't hurt himself. >>> the youngst person to qualify, lucy lee's run comes to an end. she carded a second round giving her a total 16 under. the leader at the halfway stage is michelle wee, once a teen prodigy in her own right. holding a 3-shot vanning. >> i'm happy with how i bounced back. i'm happy about it, yes. >> plenty on the website. aljazeera.com/sport - there's a link to the brazil 2014 website. results, fixtures and reports from our correspondents around the world. >>> and the results of the rugby too. >> indeed. >>> even that. a celebration of musical heritage. thousands of people are in eastern malaysia for a festival combining ethnic music from around the world. we have this report if a malaysia state of sarawak. >> reporter: against the backdrop of the mountains of bonnio indigenous musicians gather to celebrate their heritage. they say they are creating music that serves as a bridge for the curre
i push itted a little bit -- it a little bit, came back to justin auger, and had to -- augusta, and hadtake three or four weeks extra rest. i hope he's 100% healthy, hoping he doesn't hurt himself. >>> the youngst person to qualify, lucy lee's run comes to an end. she carded a second round giving her a total 16 under. the leader at the halfway stage is michelle wee, once a teen prodigy in her own right. holding a 3-shot vanning. >> i'm happy with how i bounced back. i'm happy...
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to the coast and temperatures inland will be struggling to go past. 50s on the temperatures, still augusta out of travis as long as that is in place, unless you are really far inland, fog is up and down the defendant and it is not going anywhere any time soon and it might get smashed. some fog, low clouds drizzle upper 70s, 50s and 60s, closer to coast and bay, here is sal. >>> this morning's commute, obviously it will be impacted by muni sick out and we will talk about that in just a moment with our reporter on the scene. i want to mention our freeway is off to a decent start between the carquinez and the mcarthur ranch mcarthur maze, that is the standard time it takes and you should not have any real problems. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza and traffic is light coming into san francisco with no major problems. we are also looking at contra costa on highway 4 from antioch coming from the venetia bridge to walnut creek, we are off to a good start. let's go back to the desk. >>> we begin with developing news, expect another day of delays. the sick out is continuing for a second day.
to the coast and temperatures inland will be struggling to go past. 50s on the temperatures, still augusta out of travis as long as that is in place, unless you are really far inland, fog is up and down the defendant and it is not going anywhere any time soon and it might get smashed. some fog, low clouds drizzle upper 70s, 50s and 60s, closer to coast and bay, here is sal. >>> this morning's commute, obviously it will be impacted by muni sick out and we will talk about that in just a...
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i mean, pinehurst and augusta national in two months? i mean, that's just amazing. ha ha.-blowing for me. i just want to go out there and have fun and play the best i can and i really don't care about the outcome. just i want to have fun and learn. i can -- i want to learn a lot from these great players. >> she's 11! >> she is great. awesome is right. >> they tee off thursday at the famed pinehurst number 2 in north carolina. >> good luck. >>> 6:25 right now. he survived a flight from san jose to hawaii in the wheel well of a plane. coming up, a santa clara teen talks only to kpix 5 about his unlikely journey. >> reporter: prepare to pay higher prices at the pump, that's what lawmakers are saying today. we'll tell you why. ,,,, hey there. did you select these things on purpose? not a color found nature. there's nothing wrong with tha. i can hear your arteries clogging. ok. no. this is tap water. i can't let you buy this. oh. crystal geyser please. crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. time to celebrate ah, thwith your mates,mmer! grill a few dogs-- eh, hot dogs.
i mean, pinehurst and augusta national in two months? i mean, that's just amazing. ha ha.-blowing for me. i just want to go out there and have fun and play the best i can and i really don't care about the outcome. just i want to have fun and learn. i can -- i want to learn a lot from these great players. >> she's 11! >> she is great. awesome is right. >> they tee off thursday at the famed pinehurst number 2 in north carolina. >> good luck. >>> 6:25 right now. he...
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augusta was reported. more for a lot of problem of the upper deck to the lower deck. this morning.orge. three bicycle is struck by a reckless driver. police said the suspected one intentionally before hitting the others during a pursuit and sacramento saturday night. 31 year-old leslie tram says this was a case of road race between him and bicyclist. police said the bicycle is last transpires after fixing them train came back for the bicyclist. tram was driving the wrong way down one-way street when police say he lost control of his car and head to more bicyclist. he kept driving down a one-way street until an officer pulled him over. a quick check of weather here as we come back for a full loved in a moment. when a tree some of the strongest wind gust of have every quarter. george was talking about high winds on the bridges. you will feel it. the thank u day fo fendg oucouny. thk yofor yo se and ank u for ur bvery thanyou lone thk yodadd miliry filieare ique ankf forany ings the gacyf us aut insurance n bene othem ifou'ra cuent or formermiliry , t anuto surae que and e wh92% ourem
augusta was reported. more for a lot of problem of the upper deck to the lower deck. this morning.orge. three bicycle is struck by a reckless driver. police said the suspected one intentionally before hitting the others during a pursuit and sacramento saturday night. 31 year-old leslie tram says this was a case of road race between him and bicyclist. police said the bicycle is last transpires after fixing them train came back for the bicyclist. tram was driving the wrong way down one-way street...
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. >> i mean, pinehurst and augusta national, like, two months, i mean, that's just amazing. for me. >> can your dad beat you? >> no. >> laughing about qualifying for the u.s. open at 11 years old. thank you for making me feel inadequate. andy scholes joins us now. how does an 11-year-old qualify? >> that's the question. you could qualify, michaela, you could qualify. i could qualify. all you have to do is go to one of those smaller qualifying tournaments around the country and win. that's exactly what lucy li did. she went to the tournament in half moon bay, california. she didn't just win. she won by seven strokes. and now she's competing in the women's u.s. open. just an incredible female even to get there. she's not having the best round today, and making the cut's probably not going to happen for her, but just the experience of playing in this tournament's got to be incredible. >> what's the reaction from other golfers? are they supportive? >> there are actually mixed reviews. >> really? >> from other golfers. the number one player -- golfer in the world, stacy lewis, sa
. >> i mean, pinehurst and augusta national, like, two months, i mean, that's just amazing. for me. >> can your dad beat you? >> no. >> laughing about qualifying for the u.s. open at 11 years old. thank you for making me feel inadequate. andy scholes joins us now. how does an 11-year-old qualify? >> that's the question. you could qualify, michaela, you could qualify. i could qualify. all you have to do is go to one of those smaller qualifying tournaments around the...
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organizers say it took about two months to plan the video but only two days to get at our record with augusta view the video in its entirety to help get it by rote we post to the full cut on you on kron4 dot concord will be back with more news weather and [bl ris] abouyournsurce,bause wh youon' you arte [pro bur] atarme,we ke n hu you and at pkingear stre wh youon' e fit mp ders ieveith [pro bur] atarme,we ke [annncercall-800arme,u ansee w mu yououldave. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damang the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronge that it was importan that that is somethi i could do each da to help prott the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helping me to lead the li that i want to liv most people don't know how to choose a new dentist. that's where we come in. we've helped over 8 million people find the right dentist, and we can do the same for you. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ call 1-800-dentist today. i can't wait to get to mat
organizers say it took about two months to plan the video but only two days to get at our record with augusta view the video in its entirety to help get it by rote we post to the full cut on you on kron4 dot concord will be back with more news weather and [bl ris] abouyournsurce,bause wh youon' you arte [pro bur] atarme,we ke n hu you and at pkingear stre wh youon' e fit mp ders ieveith [pro bur] atarme,we ke [annncercall-800arme,u ansee w mu yououldave. i was so focused on making good food...
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we know 23 deaths occurred because of delays in care at augusta, at columbia, south carolina, in pittsburgha, in other parts of the country. so we know it is systemic. why the department of veterans affairs waited so long to acknowledge the fact this is not just an isolated incident but it is part of the bureaucracy that exists out there is beyond me. eric: this wasn't supposed to happen. the president in 2009, he is in front of veterans of foreign wars in phoenix, august 17th, 2009, promising to quote, slash wait times, expand your health care and as well as cut the red tape. that is the promise from the commander-in-chief. what happened? >> obviously he was not paying attention and secretary shinseki i believe was kept in the dark to a greater extent. we do know the knowledge of what was going on actually went high up in the central office. we're trying to piece together the parts. we know the chief of staff actually knew there was manipulation of wait times in places like cheyenne and unfortunately we now have this crisis that has erupted out there where thank goodness the media is payin
we know 23 deaths occurred because of delays in care at augusta, at columbia, south carolina, in pittsburgha, in other parts of the country. so we know it is systemic. why the department of veterans affairs waited so long to acknowledge the fact this is not just an isolated incident but it is part of the bureaucracy that exists out there is beyond me. eric: this wasn't supposed to happen. the president in 2009, he is in front of veterans of foreign wars in phoenix, august 17th, 2009, promising...
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national captioning institute] >> republican senator susan collins addressed about 400 graduates in augusta, maine. the senator talked about her -- this is just under 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much, president, for that gracious introduction. trustees, faculty, administrators, staff, parents, family, friends, and most of all, graduates, it is a great pleasure to join you on this day of celebration. in addition to this being graduation day, today is armed forces day. let me begin by asking all of those who have worn the uniform of our great country at any stage in your life to stand so that we can recognize you with a round of applause. [applause] members of the class of 2014, i am obviously not the first to say it to you today, since i have the microphone, perhaps i can say at the loudest. congratulations. [applause] you did it. i am mindful of the fact that when i was at my college graduation, all i could think of was will the speaker ever finish speaking? i will confess that i do not remember a single thing that the commencement speaker said at my own graduation. in fact, i
national captioning institute] >> republican senator susan collins addressed about 400 graduates in augusta, maine. the senator talked about her -- this is just under 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much, president, for that gracious introduction. trustees, faculty, administrators, staff, parents, family, friends, and most of all, graduates, it is a great pleasure to join you on this day of celebration. in addition to this being graduation day, today is armed forces day....
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keith is in augusta, georgia. keith, go ahead with your comment. >> caller: yes. how are you doing today? >> fine, thanks. joo >> caller: i have a gm car. i called a gm parts store, the cadillac place. they said they don't have the part in. my concern is if it's safe to drive the car. >> caller: have you expressed the concern to your deal? >> caller: yes, sir. they said in usa today they were upset gm hadn't put the information out to them. they put it in the paper first. so they didn't have the parts and they said it would be a while. >> what does that mean? weeks? >> caller: could be weeks, months. they don't have the parts ready. >> here's kuran in oregon. how much trust do you have in general motors? >> caller: i have very little trust in them. this is scary. it's not just gm owners. it's everybodies else on the road, too. the fact that this is going on for so many years and only has 15 people accountable for 215,000 employees, that's almost an insult to our intelligence, i believe. >> all right. arlington, texas. ginetta is driving a gm vehicle. have you had
keith is in augusta, georgia. keith, go ahead with your comment. >> caller: yes. how are you doing today? >> fine, thanks. joo >> caller: i have a gm car. i called a gm parts store, the cadillac place. they said they don't have the part in. my concern is if it's safe to drive the car. >> caller: have you expressed the concern to your deal? >> caller: yes, sir. they said in usa today they were upset gm hadn't put the information out to them. they put it in the paper...
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augusta for archery. >> reporter: along the way, life lessons for the two brothers. >> it's helped merson. >> 11 miles with a backpack. child abuse almost. i couldn't do it. >> elite company those guys. only 220-some kids. >> hello. off awe look. i didn't know you were a girl scout. >> somoas or thin mints? >> dead yid you win the badge f eating girl scout cookies. >> thanks. the secret is out. >> i was a buy scout. it didn't last very long. see you soon. thank you for watching. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybe i should give them a call. i really could use some more life insurance. is it affordable? it costs less t that's pretty affordable, huh? less than 35 cents a day? that's less than the cost of a post
augusta for archery. >> reporter: along the way, life lessons for the two brothers. >> it's helped merson. >> 11 miles with a backpack. child abuse almost. i couldn't do it. >> elite company those guys. only 220-some kids. >> hello. off awe look. i didn't know you were a girl scout. >> somoas or thin mints? >> dead yid you win the badge f eating girl scout cookies. >> thanks. the secret is out. >> i was a buy scout. it didn't last very long....
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in the augusta chronicle reported one of the five leading infamous for exceptional cruelty according to military commander his return is like pouring 10,000 taliban fighters into the battle on the side of jihad. mr. secretary, our country is at risk. you identified the homeland as if it is far away. it is not. the safe havens are being created to attack the american people here and actions should be taken. and that would not include releasing terrorist leaders. thank you. >> congressman, i can assure you there is nobody more aware of that than this secretary of defense. >> please act that way, my goodness. >> thank you. >>> ms. songas. >> thank you mr. chairman and welcome secretary hagel and mr. preston. it is great to have you here today. i think the issues we have been talking about today really do merit the serious discussion that we have been having here. i would like to begin by reiterating the point that we as a nation have a solemn responsibility to bring home every serviceman or woman who volunteers to put on the uniform and places themselves in harm's way on behalf of the v
in the augusta chronicle reported one of the five leading infamous for exceptional cruelty according to military commander his return is like pouring 10,000 taliban fighters into the battle on the side of jihad. mr. secretary, our country is at risk. you identified the homeland as if it is far away. it is not. the safe havens are being created to attack the american people here and actions should be taken. and that would not include releasing terrorist leaders. thank you. >> congressman,...
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augusta for archery. >> reporter: along the way, life lessons for the two brothers. >> it's helped meuse almost. >> that's crazy. and in elite company, those guys. only 220-some kids. >> oh, hello. >> i didn't know you were a girl scout. >> samoas or thin mints? >> did you win the badge for eating girl scout cookies? >> oh, thanks, dev. the secret is out. >> i was a boy scout. it didn't last very long. >> that's our news. >> see you soon. thank you for watching. scout. it didn't last very long. see you soon. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- nightmare in nebraska. the twisters that tore apart an entire town. the first tornado fatalities in that state in a decade. >> everything is gone. >> the entire top of the house is gone. they found some of my mom's clothes three miles north. >> new pictures of the damage as more tornados threaten millions today. >>> in chaos. the deadly fighting in iraq. the american embassy in potential danger. the world on edge, waiting for what may be next. >>> and doctor's dilemma. the famous tv m.d. in the hot seat accused of false advertising. >> i do
augusta for archery. >> reporter: along the way, life lessons for the two brothers. >> it's helped meuse almost. >> that's crazy. and in elite company, those guys. only 220-some kids. >> oh, hello. >> i didn't know you were a girl scout. >> samoas or thin mints? >> did you win the badge for eating girl scout cookies? >> oh, thanks, dev. the secret is out. >> i was a boy scout. it didn't last very long. >> that's our news. >> see...
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in the augusta chronicle reported one of the five leading infamous for exceptional cruelty according to military commander his return is like pouring 10,000 taliban fighters into the battle on the side of jihad. mr. secretary, our country is at risk. you identified the homeland as if it is far away. it is not. the safe havens are being created to attack the american people here and actions should be taken. and that would not include releasing terrorist leaders. thank you. >> congressman, i can assure you there is nobody more aware of that than this secretary of defense. >> please act that way, my goodness. >> thank you. >>> ms. songas. >> thank you mr. chairman and welcome secretary hagel and mr. preston. it is great to have you here today. i think the issues we have been talking about today really do merit the serious discussion that we have been having here. i would like to begin by reiterating the point that we as a nation have a solemn responsibility to bring home every serviceman or woman who volunteers to put on the uniform and places themselves in harm's way on behalf of the v
in the augusta chronicle reported one of the five leading infamous for exceptional cruelty according to military commander his return is like pouring 10,000 taliban fighters into the battle on the side of jihad. mr. secretary, our country is at risk. you identified the homeland as if it is far away. it is not. the safe havens are being created to attack the american people here and actions should be taken. and that would not include releasing terrorist leaders. thank you. >> congressman,...
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host: let's go to tony, in augusta, georgia. on our line for independents.ican-american, -- and i'm an independent. we definitely believe we have a society now that is not ,ethodical in going to the core actually investigating these people, researching people that we put in power. she wrote a book called hard choices, but she was to separate that from the years that she has -- underr obama's this president. i don't see duty, honor, country, trust, and loyalty about these people anymore. we have a society sitting there putting these people in power, and we are constantly being deceived by them. talking about researching people in power. is there much more research to be done on hillary clinton after a previous presidential run, the time as secretary of state, time is a senator? easy. sure, it's just not it's not easy to get access, not easy to find things that are not necessarily out there. fortunately, there are a lot of reporters working on that case already. we have been following her for quite a while now, maybe not every day writing stories, but certainl
host: let's go to tony, in augusta, georgia. on our line for independents.ican-american, -- and i'm an independent. we definitely believe we have a society now that is not ,ethodical in going to the core actually investigating these people, researching people that we put in power. she wrote a book called hard choices, but she was to separate that from the years that she has -- underr obama's this president. i don't see duty, honor, country, trust, and loyalty about these people anymore. we have...
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host: william is up next from augusta, georgia on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. i would like to say obama is not responsible for none of that. he is trying to get these people's kids home, and it is a good thing. for everythingod the devil do? how can you blame this man for everything that happens in his administration? that's all i have to say. host: a few headlines to read for you on a busy friday morning. last night senators brokered a deal on va care. that announcement making the front page of "usa today." deal thursday to address growing concerns about veterans access to medical care was struck by senators bernie sanders and john mccain. it addresses the problem of access to care by authorizing a 2-year program that allows veterans to seek private health care if they are more than 40 miles from of the a facility or have been waiting more than 30 days for treatment. long-term, the legislation authorizes the construction of 26 medical facilities in 18 states and directs unspent funds to hire more doctors and health-care providers." here is a bit from senator j
host: william is up next from augusta, georgia on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. i would like to say obama is not responsible for none of that. he is trying to get these people's kids home, and it is a good thing. for everythingod the devil do? how can you blame this man for everything that happens in his administration? that's all i have to say. host: a few headlines to read for you on a busy friday morning. last night senators brokered a deal on va care. that announcement...
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. >> augusta, columbia. nobody has wanted to pay attention.dden, i don't know if it was the number 40 or what it was. the media's finally paying attention. and i hope you that won't quit. because this is a very important story. and there's more to come. >> i blame him. he blames me. >> thank you so much. >> you bet. >> pleasure having you on on the set of "new day." we hope we have you back. we will stay on the story. we promise you that. >>> coming up on "new day," the endless reading of the hillary tea leaves continues. she's now speaking out about her decision on when to decide. and we are covering it as if she has insided. "inside politics," we'll take you through it all when we come back. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. with beneful healthy s
. >> augusta, columbia. nobody has wanted to pay attention.dden, i don't know if it was the number 40 or what it was. the media's finally paying attention. and i hope you that won't quit. because this is a very important story. and there's more to come. >> i blame him. he blames me. >> thank you so much. >> you bet. >> pleasure having you on on the set of "new day." we hope we have you back. we will stay on the story. we promise you that. >>>...
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. >> data shows 68 out of every 1,000 students in augusta maine will become pregnant. >> a new type ofeed is clogging part of the delta and officials say they can't do anything aboutt. they said it was successful in treating the plant but getting rid of it made room for another weed, something they don't have a per military permit to treat. . >> my motor over heated. we had to let it cooldown. then backed it up and cleared it off. it's a real problem to take your boat out. >> a state bill signed into law last year could cut through the permit process required to treat that plant but it won't happen in time for this summer's boating season. >>> in a rare sight has sciencists excited a california condor was seen. it's the first sight since 1904. the birds are one of the most endangered specieses. species. this one is a 3-year-old female. they say that sighting is a good sign and proves that conservation efforts are working. >> drugs worth half a million dollars prevented from getting to the streets. where they were found and how police found the operation. >> and the former owner of the
. >> data shows 68 out of every 1,000 students in augusta maine will become pregnant. >> a new type ofeed is clogging part of the delta and officials say they can't do anything aboutt. they said it was successful in treating the plant but getting rid of it made room for another weed, something they don't have a per military permit to treat. . >> my motor over heated. we had to let it cooldown. then backed it up and cleared it off. it's a real problem to take your boat out....
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host: that is benjamin calling in from augusta, georgia. some numbers on iraq and the war in iraq. start of combat back in march 19, 2003. length of the mission, it eight years, nine months, 12 days. americans who served from 1.5 million. deaths, withlitary 32,000 troops injured. we have been reading tweets and comments from members of congress. here is 2 more. gabbard served in iraq as a medical specialist near baghdad for a year and now congresswoman. host: talking about how the u.s. should go about connecting any operations in iraq. of then senator inhofe oklahoma writes host: we will stay on this topic for about 15, 20 more minutes on "washington journal." but i also want to show you some other headlines going on around the country and around the world . here is from today's "washington times." "biden will make up the but urged tooice stop immigrant children." vice president joe biden has been dispatched to central america this week the the parents to stop sending the -- in then the early delay to the united states but critics say the president himself should take a stronger st
host: that is benjamin calling in from augusta, georgia. some numbers on iraq and the war in iraq. start of combat back in march 19, 2003. length of the mission, it eight years, nine months, 12 days. americans who served from 1.5 million. deaths, withlitary 32,000 troops injured. we have been reading tweets and comments from members of congress. here is 2 more. gabbard served in iraq as a medical specialist near baghdad for a year and now congresswoman. host: talking about how the u.s. should...
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in the augusta chronicle reported one of the five leading infamous for exceptional cruelty according to military commander his return is like pouring 10,000 taliban fighters into the battle on the side of jihad. mr. secretary, our country is at risk. you identified the homeland as if it is far away. it is not. the safe havens are being created to attack the american people here and actions should be taken. and that would not include releasing terrorist leaders. thank you. >> congressman, i can assure you there is nobody more aware of that than this secretary of defense. >> please act that way, my goodness. >> thank you. >>> ms. songas. >> thank you mr. chairman and welcome secretary hagel and mr. preston. it is great to have you here today. i think the issues we have been talking about today really do merit the serious discussion that we have been having here. i would like to begin by reiterating the point that we as a nation have a solemn responsibility to bring home every serviceman or woman who volunteers to put on the uniform and places themselves in harm's way on behalf of the v
in the augusta chronicle reported one of the five leading infamous for exceptional cruelty according to military commander his return is like pouring 10,000 taliban fighters into the battle on the side of jihad. mr. secretary, our country is at risk. you identified the homeland as if it is far away. it is not. the safe havens are being created to attack the american people here and actions should be taken. and that would not include releasing terrorist leaders. thank you. >> congressman,...
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he'll be at augusta next year. >> great for him. >> yeah. >>> so remember my friend megan?he two of us. it's mostly megan giving parental guidance. the first episode is how to enforce a curfew. >> like for teenagers. >> yeah. how do you make sure they come home. al, you've been through this. how do you make sure they come home on time? >> i thought you were talking about your own curfew. >> no. >> he didn't enforce that this weekend. >> no. there wasn't one in nashville. >> it's you get one shot. you come home, if you're late, then we kind of really push it the next time. there's two -- >> what's the curfew these days? >> it depends on age and where you are. it depends on what the event is, what are you doing. >> what's the latest curfew? >> i think we had midnight. by senior year in high school, i think it was midnight. >> my last was 11:00. i had to catch the bus. >> 9,000 miles to the next just like the u.s. soccer team. all righty. let's do the weather. i've been given a curfew. i have a certain amount of time to get this done. we do have strong storms expected today. w
he'll be at augusta next year. >> great for him. >> yeah. >>> so remember my friend megan?he two of us. it's mostly megan giving parental guidance. the first episode is how to enforce a curfew. >> like for teenagers. >> yeah. how do you make sure they come home. al, you've been through this. how do you make sure they come home on time? >> i thought you were talking about your own curfew. >> no. >> he didn't enforce that this weekend. >>...
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