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that was when i flapped the baton out. he hit me with his elbow.to hit him on the back of the neck. the first one caught him on the face. the second one caught him on the back of the neck. come on, let's go. yeah. if you don't mind. thanks. appreciate it. this guy didn't have anything in his hand. he had it over his head. i'm writing a supplement saying that. he was empty-handed, and he had the stick. two witnesses say it. same thing. he was chasing him around. fight kind of broke out over use of a telephone. one subject was intoxicated. probably the other guy didn't like him leaning on his car. he got out of his car and had an asp baton. struck him in the head. said he hit him with a stick. he's going to be arrested for battery second. he's going to be transported to the detention center and booked by officer patterson. have a good friday night. officer: that's what happens when you get drunk. scott: it's a full moon. it's going to be worse before it gets better. officer: i've got him at gunpoint. dispatcher: gunpoint, 132 and bush. cover is code
that was when i flapped the baton out. he hit me with his elbow.to hit him on the back of the neck. the first one caught him on the face. the second one caught him on the back of the neck. come on, let's go. yeah. if you don't mind. thanks. appreciate it. this guy didn't have anything in his hand. he had it over his head. i'm writing a supplement saying that. he was empty-handed, and he had the stick. two witnesses say it. same thing. he was chasing him around. fight kind of broke out over use...
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of t ike he - friendship and ove and i felt pa obllggtioo to carrr that baton on &pthere isn't a days by...that he iin't humbbed by the company, he was so lcky, it's time toocaption this! this!today on our facebook paae we posted a icture of a hellful dog... ggtting some hhuse ork donn..ere'sswhat some of you captiooed it. it. "wishhul hinking" cats!" 3 3 here's some f your other you wanttto lay if you waat along... join us on our facebooo page at facebook doo coo slaah ffx baltimore. sttll ahead... cccadas... are making aaccmebac. &pyou can expect... and when. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. p3 france could be next to legalize same-sex marriage. "all we are asking for is to have the same rights as everybody." but does the government take it too far? "i think the aim of the french government is to destroy traditional families." will the majority be asked to live under a law made for the minority? 3 phe f-b-i is just minutes away proo hooding a rieffnn on the were killed... and 144 others - went off near the finish line in... 3 &p3 3 3 p3 3 3- &plet's listen in... &ppn... 3
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female wielding a baton for the very first time. >> he is to be the most powerful man in pakistan, but today pervez musharraf fled the courtroom in islamabad to avoid going to jail. the high court refused to extend his bail and ordered his arrest over controversial decision he made back in 2007 to fire and imprison a group of judges. >> among the throng, pervez musharraf leaves the high court moments after an order for his arrest. the former military ruler car and get away with one ofroof hisodyguae side. e jeerfrom lawyers who called him a traitor, but there was no move by police. it is a far cry from his glory days as army chief, but since his return from exile last month, he has been barred from running for office and looks like a spent force. man. is a brave he has that i have no fear. >> pervez musharraf remains holed up here inside his heavily fortified farm house. there are police right outside the door, but they are here to protect him, not to take him into custody. there has been no attempt by the authorities to place him under arrest, but pakistan once all- powerful -- the on
female wielding a baton for the very first time. >> he is to be the most powerful man in pakistan, but today pervez musharraf fled the courtroom in islamabad to avoid going to jail. the high court refused to extend his bail and ordered his arrest over controversial decision he made back in 2007 to fire and imprison a group of judges. >> among the throng, pervez musharraf leaves the high court moments after an order for his arrest. the former military ruler car and get away with one...
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baton rouge illinois. >> from baton rouge, louisiana. >> of course. >> that's where it is.llinois on my sheet here i'm sorry, donald. i knew that had to be wrong. >> from north baton rouge. >> somebody knows something about baton rouge. >> damn right. i have been there. goodtown. what do you think about this? >> well, it's amazing. i am shocked it was passed. it's a shame that it didn't pass. but i was just reading. i surf the internet. in our state louisiana, baton rouge, the city of baton rouge has the highest number of homicides by gun violence in the united states. >> really? >> new orleans is not far behind. that's correct. louisiana has some of the most lax gun laws. we are a sportsman paradise. >> right. >> that's a dedicated fund. they can cut healthcare and legislation. as we speak, our second largest charity hospital will close down at 12:01 tonight. >> bill: really? >> 11:59. but with that said, a person was stopped in louisiana, went through the court in new orleans. he was a 3-time convicted felon, a couple of homicides, on probation, a judge had to release him
baton rouge illinois. >> from baton rouge, louisiana. >> of course. >> that's where it is.llinois on my sheet here i'm sorry, donald. i knew that had to be wrong. >> from north baton rouge. >> somebody knows something about baton rouge. >> damn right. i have been there. goodtown. what do you think about this? >> well, it's amazing. i am shocked it was passed. it's a shame that it didn't pass. but i was just reading. i surf the internet. in our state...
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. >> it was called the baton death march not just because of how many died, but because the way theyme men were decapitated. others speared with bayonets. many were buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenny himself carries a scar from being slashed with a samurai sword and taking a bayonet in the leg. >> if you stopped, you were killed. if you had to defecate, you were killed. if you just couldn't take another step, you were killed. they killed you for no reason except for the fact you did not move. the whole goal was to number one, stay on your feet. number two, keep moving. >> unlike many of his buddies, tenny made it to that concentration camp. because he was strong, his captors eventually shipped him to work in the japanese coal mines where he remained until world war ii ended on august 15, 1945. >> that was a feeling of freedom that you can't ever describe. >> after the war, tenny went to college. he became a professor of economics. and he wrote a book about his experiences. after he left teaching, he and his wife moved to the retirement community near la jolla, ca
. >> it was called the baton death march not just because of how many died, but because the way theyme men were decapitated. others speared with bayonets. many were buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenny himself carries a scar from being slashed with a samurai sword and taking a bayonet in the leg. >> if you stopped, you were killed. if you had to defecate, you were killed. if you just couldn't take another step, you were killed. they killed you for no reason except...
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ronnie can only - baton oosoofor the last 25 -n yeerss..that s wwat ronnie times...to chhldren...all overr3 theecountry."i still get he reelly was."and now, with ronnie is eemmbering hhs againn.."there was a little ball tt him, i remember him -3 flipping balls to me."it's ttken lifetime for ronnieeto there iin't a day that gges luckyy,to keep, in jackie..yyu know, he once said a life is not importann except ffr he truly knew wwat a tremendouu - &pimpact e had on ine but he thh mmvie "42" which is based over the weeeend... tooping -&- successffl debuu weekend for a ssraighttaaead... reccgnizing the siggn aaddsymptoms of stres. what you cann o about itt ((break )) 3 april is stress awareness beeauue strrsssis a major factor in ssch onditions as heart problemss diabbtes, eeen infertility. so ow do ou know when you are overr stressed and whaa can you do? here's holly fiifer with some answers in today's health minut. miiute. let's faae it. unless you live strees. it's veeywhere. but sommtimes, majjr sttessful pffect your health. howwcan a streesed out? accooring to the pheseesigns cculd m
ronnie can only - baton oosoofor the last 25 -n yeerss..that s wwat ronnie times...to chhldren...all overr3 theecountry."i still get he reelly was."and now, with ronnie is eemmbering hhs againn.."there was a little ball tt him, i remember him -3 flipping balls to me."it's ttken lifetime for ronnieeto there iin't a day that gges luckyy,to keep, in jackie..yyu know, he once said a life is not importann except ffr he truly knew wwat a tremendouu - &pimpact e had on ine but...
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that it was almost liie he - paw somebody, a liitle boy thaa cared and i felt like he handed me a batonof friendship and llvv and i felt an obbigation to carry that battn on sayy....there isnnt aaday that phht... he isn't humbled by luuky,... to keep,... in.... packie. 3 that's all for foo45 news at 5:300"family feeu""is next.and we'll be ten -- and t for ox45 news at announcer: this is joey fatone. it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank you very much. thank you for coming, everybody. everybody, welcome to "family feud". i'm your man, steve harvey. and you know what, we got another good one for you today. great family, returning for the second day out of boston, mass., it's the tracey family. [cheering and applause] and from union city, georgia, it's the howard family. [cheering and applause]
that it was almost liie he - paw somebody, a liitle boy thaa cared and i felt like he handed me a batonof friendship and llvv and i felt an obbigation to carry that battn on sayy....there isnnt aaday that phht... he isn't humbled by luuky,... to keep,... in.... packie. 3 that's all for foo45 news at 5:300"family feeu""is next.and we'll be ten -- and t for ox45 news at announcer: this is joey fatone. it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [cheering...
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in mendocino county -- this demonstration it all came to an end today when chp officers armed with batons bag projectiles moved in and arrested those protesters. >>> they are a common sight at your doctors office but now they are scattering them throughout the city. the new develop boxes for used syringes. >>> good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. we begin with breaking news that we are following right now from palo alto. we have learned that a car has driven into a home on boise avenue. news chopper ( -- news chopper 2 is over head and has spotted the scene but it is unclear what's going on on the ground. you see there the car in the house. we're also told that that car hit a pedestrian on the front yard. we don't yet have a condition for that person. we are also told that the driver was taken to the hospital and that the home is now going to be red tagged because of the damage. >>> residents in a usually quiet oakland neighborhood are on edge tonight after a paramedic may have been shot in his own car. it happened on keller avenue not far from skyline boulevard. er
in mendocino county -- this demonstration it all came to an end today when chp officers armed with batons bag projectiles moved in and arrested those protesters. >>> they are a common sight at your doctors office but now they are scattering them throughout the city. the new develop boxes for used syringes. >>> good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. we begin with breaking news that we are following right now from palo alto. we have learned that a car...
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"the problem with using batons or physical force is that it often leads to bodily injury of the suspect/or the police officer. ..additionally, when a police officer is injured and unable to work, the cost to the city of berkeley to replace the officer can be tens of thousands of do any of these issues concern you regarding the use of physical force? residents can either reply. officers concerns me. or, the high cost to berkeley taxpayers for officer injury concerns me. >> we want to see if the position of the community is the same as 10 years ago. >> reporter: and, police association president, sergeant chris stines says 10 years ago, the people said no to tasers. >> there have been concerns that the teasers could be misused, or resulting in serious injuries, death. >> reporter: but stines says there's an upside to tasers. >> the number of police officers used and department dollars is much lower. with the use of tasers. >> reporter: stines says the survey results are expected in a few weeks. and, depending on those results. the association will consider putting together a proposal to b
"the problem with using batons or physical force is that it often leads to bodily injury of the suspect/or the police officer. ..additionally, when a police officer is injured and unable to work, the cost to the city of berkeley to replace the officer can be tens of thousands of do any of these issues concern you regarding the use of physical force? residents can either reply. officers concerns me. or, the high cost to berkeley taxpayers for officer injury concerns me. >> we want to...
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my mother is a baton, my father goes back to the profit in islam and i've always found the two are very interesting in my makeup comes along the one hand there is the person who would want peace and create good will and bring people together and compassion more thoughtful and even more mystical. and sometimes these are conflict and i see this in me. so i found that when i was doing the study i was able to get under the skin of the tribal people because that is also part of my heritage but i could reach beyond that and transcend that to reach out and find ways of bringing people together because it isn't just one point of the triangle to talk about it is also bringing the central government and the united states and the tribal people and their elders so that somehow together it is a dialogue again and the solution is found to the prediction that the united states finds itself today. >> what is the role of the geographic country? should it be split up and does it need to remain a nation of tribes? >> if you go to any nation mother is pakistan or iraq they are just put together after the s
my mother is a baton, my father goes back to the profit in islam and i've always found the two are very interesting in my makeup comes along the one hand there is the person who would want peace and create good will and bring people together and compassion more thoughtful and even more mystical. and sometimes these are conflict and i see this in me. so i found that when i was doing the study i was able to get under the skin of the tribal people because that is also part of my heritage but i...
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so, never the less, time to baton down the hatches. take a look at the bay waters today. you know, ann, i compete inside escape from alcatraz a couple of times. this is no way -- >> you would not go in those cons. >> you know, look at that. when do you see white caps on the bay waters? we have that and more coming up for you. >>> right now, take a look at the bay bridge. looks peaceful out doesn't it? it really has cooled down. 49 degrees. nap a48. winds just as expected are beginning to subicide. but will begin to increase again during the morning hours tomorrow. so, your morning, heading out the door. you might want to grab an umbrella out the door. cool and breeze conditions. afternoon is downright windy and then the evening, boy, the cheer skaoeus, possibility of some frost in the inland valleys overnight monday night through tuesday morning. okay, the blue highlighted areas, these are the areas that we have a wind advisory in effect from 11:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. but it is with the coast side in the areas of the north bay. the the san francisco coastline and we will
so, never the less, time to baton down the hatches. take a look at the bay waters today. you know, ann, i compete inside escape from alcatraz a couple of times. this is no way -- >> you would not go in those cons. >> you know, look at that. when do you see white caps on the bay waters? we have that and more coming up for you. >>> right now, take a look at the bay bridge. looks peaceful out doesn't it? it really has cooled down. 49 degrees. nap a48. winds just as expected...
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. >> santos followed the lead of his father, a world war ii vet who survived the baton death march. delfino santos, senior died the day his son left for boot camp. >> he joined for my father and for the service of this country and that's what my father told him. >> reporter: in 2008, santos sent holiday greetings to his family. >> i would like to say hello to my family in california. mom, happy birthday and happy thanksgiving. i love you. see you later. >> reporter: madeline followed her brother into the military. they talked on friday, a day before he was killed. he was expecting a box of pistachios and laundry detergent she sent. >> he didn't fear. he just said i am going to be gone, that's it. this is my mission. this is what i have to do. i am accepting the fact that if it happens, it happens. >> reporter: she says her brother was expecting to return to santa clara in about two weeks while waiting for his next assignment. now the family is trying to make arrangements to have the body brought here for a viewing before it is buried in the philippines next to his father. in santa c
. >> santos followed the lead of his father, a world war ii vet who survived the baton death march. delfino santos, senior died the day his son left for boot camp. >> he joined for my father and for the service of this country and that's what my father told him. >> reporter: in 2008, santos sent holiday greetings to his family. >> i would like to say hello to my family in california. mom, happy birthday and happy thanksgiving. i love you. see you later. >>...
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. >> santos followed the lead of his father, a world war ii vet who survived the baton death march. delfino santos, senior died the day his son left for boot camp. >> he joined for my father and for the service of this country and that's what my father told him. >> reporter: in 2008, santos sent holiday greetings to his family. >> i would like to say hello to my family in california. mom, happy birthday and happy thanksgiving. i love you. see you later. >> reporter: madeline followed her brother into the military. they talked on friday, a day before he was killed. he was expecting a box of pistachios and laundry detergent she sent. >> he didn't fear. he just said i am going to be gone, that's it. this is my mission. this is what i have to do. i am accepting the fact that if it happens, it happens. >> reporter: she says her brother was expecting to return to santa clara in about two weeks while waiting for his next assignment. now the family is trying to make arrangements to have the body brought here for a viewing before it is buried in the philippines next to his father. in santa c
. >> santos followed the lead of his father, a world war ii vet who survived the baton death march. delfino santos, senior died the day his son left for boot camp. >> he joined for my father and for the service of this country and that's what my father told him. >> reporter: in 2008, santos sent holiday greetings to his family. >> i would like to say hello to my family in california. mom, happy birthday and happy thanksgiving. i love you. see you later. >>...
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now he's getting ready to wave the baton on a more regular basis. >> translator: i lucky recovered from a bad condition. it is like a gift from god. i will get back on my feet. >> ozawa says he'll conduct more little by little. he says he never intends to reduce his efforts to teach young people. the 77-year-old maestro served as musical director of the boston symphony orchestra for nearly 30 years. he's also conducted the berlin and vienna philharmonics along with other leading orchestras. he is scheduled to make a full comeback in august. he'll conduct an opera at a festival in mats moto, japan. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. .
now he's getting ready to wave the baton on a more regular basis. >> translator: i lucky recovered from a bad condition. it is like a gift from god. i will get back on my feet. >> ozawa says he'll conduct more little by little. he says he never intends to reduce his efforts to teach young people. the 77-year-old maestro served as musical director of the boston symphony orchestra for nearly 30 years. he's also conducted the berlin and vienna philharmonics along with other leading...
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companies that are globally cyclically sensitive are baking in that weakness and might be taking the baton for the next phase in the summer lets say. >> gentlemen. grit to talk with you. thank you so much. stay with us "on the money" talking the security impact after the boston bombing, a counterterrorism expert formerly with the nypd. and read all about it, when some in the newspaper business are shedding staff, and pages, the ceo of the hearst organization is investing in what you read. we will be right back. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> the bombing at the boston marathon and investigation has brought security concerns once again to the forefront. joining me to talk about the event's impact is mitch silber of k-2, and founded by jules krole. mitch, wonderful to have you on the program. thank you for spending the time. >>
companies that are globally cyclically sensitive are baking in that weakness and might be taking the baton for the next phase in the summer lets say. >> gentlemen. grit to talk with you. thank you so much. stay with us "on the money" talking the security impact after the boston bombing, a counterterrorism expert formerly with the nypd. and read all about it, when some in the newspaper business are shedding staff, and pages, the ceo of the hearst organization is investing in what...
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jay leno will pass the baton to jimmy fallon next spring as the show returns home to new york after 40 years on the west coast. our report from kristen dahlgren in beautiful downtown burbank. >> reporter: after weeks of speculation with even the comedians dancing around the issue. ♪ tonight ♪ who cares who hosts tonight >> reporter: today nbc executives announced "tonight" goes to jimmy fallon. the popular host of "late night" who started his career on "saturday night live." fallon joked he's excited to host a show that starts today instead of tomorrow. leno offered up congratulations adding, if you need me, i'll be at the garage -- a reference to his love of classic cars. leno's exit hasn't been without some jabs at nbc, his home for 22 years. >> nbc and i have reached a peaceful amicable agreement that is both beneficial to both sides -- april fool! >> reporter: it's not the first time leno has left "the tonight show." >> the way "the tonight show" works is they always want you to leave it while it's still on top. i get that. >> reporter: in 2009 jay was replaced by "late night" host
jay leno will pass the baton to jimmy fallon next spring as the show returns home to new york after 40 years on the west coast. our report from kristen dahlgren in beautiful downtown burbank. >> reporter: after weeks of speculation with even the comedians dancing around the issue. ♪ tonight ♪ who cares who hosts tonight >> reporter: today nbc executives announced "tonight" goes to jimmy fallon. the popular host of "late night" who started his career on...
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to question him about from tino in vain we made another attempt during a political meeting in the baton region this they say go via the workers' union a frontino claim that the company belongs to them and that your government sold it to your friends or you have to say about that mr president as soon. as the president didn't say. no answer but his campaign smile has disappeared we want to give us his version of the facts as for the trade unionists us to go via they continue their combat before the law courts they asked me colombian government for sixteen billion euros in compensation the value of the gold struck it from their minds over these past thirty years. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. sometimes it's classified. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on. the work of international and world in the very heart of mo
to question him about from tino in vain we made another attempt during a political meeting in the baton region this they say go via the workers' union a frontino claim that the company belongs to them and that your government sold it to your friends or you have to say about that mr president as soon. as the president didn't say. no answer but his campaign smile has disappeared we want to give us his version of the facts as for the trade unionists us to go via they continue their combat before...
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. >> santos followed the lead of his father, a world war ii vet who survived the baton death march. delfino santos, senior died the day his son left for boot camp. >> he joined for my father and for the service of this country and that's what father told my father told him. >> reporter: in 2008, santos sent holiday greetings to his family. >> i would like to say hello to my family in california. mom, happy birthday and happy thanksgiving. i love you. see you later. >> reporter: madeline followed her brother into the military. they talked on friday, a day before he was killed. he was expecting a box of pistachios and laundry detergent she sent. >> he didn't fear. he just said i am going to be gone, that's it. this is my mission. this is what i have to do. i am accepting the fact that if it happens, it happens. >> reporter: she says her brother was expecting to return to santa clara in about two weeks while waiting for his next assignment. now the family is trying to make arrangements to have the body brought here for a viewing before it is buried in the philippines next to his father
. >> santos followed the lead of his father, a world war ii vet who survived the baton death march. delfino santos, senior died the day his son left for boot camp. >> he joined for my father and for the service of this country and that's what father told my father told him. >> reporter: in 2008, santos sent holiday greetings to his family. >> i would like to say hello to my family in california. mom, happy birthday and happy thanksgiving. i love you. see you later....
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on them to dig struggling countries out of their financial hole the latest to pick up the protests baton the spanish younger generations on sunday youth without a future rallies were held in all of spain's major cities as well as thirty others abroad including berlin the capital of the e.u. susteren push fifty five percent of spain junge people active work forcing them to seek jobs abroad across europe. unemployment hit an unprecedented twelve percent last week later today on r.t. french right wing politician ring a pen explains why more and more people considered they would be better off going it without brussels. i think that first and foremost there is a rejection of the european union and its policies you have been people are realizing that the european union is an empire a surrogate union that is in fact destroying their freedom and it doesn't protect them from economic social or migratory difficulties and i think that the increase in patrick has me to managing a country's own affairs to control of the border is whether it's human capital of products is irreversible i think what we'
on them to dig struggling countries out of their financial hole the latest to pick up the protests baton the spanish younger generations on sunday youth without a future rallies were held in all of spain's major cities as well as thirty others abroad including berlin the capital of the e.u. susteren push fifty five percent of spain junge people active work forcing them to seek jobs abroad across europe. unemployment hit an unprecedented twelve percent last week later today on r.t. french right...
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or cyclically sensitive are kind of baking in that weakness, and they might actually be taking the baton for the next phase in the summer let's say. >> all right, we'll leave there it. gentleman, great to talk with you. we appreciate it. mike santoli, jonathan golub. >>> stay with us. we'll be talking about security following the boston bombing. a security expert formally with the nypd will join me next. and when so many businesses are shedding staff and pages,he ceo of the hearst organization is investing what you read. we'll be right back. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> the bombing at the boston marathon and the subsequent investigation has brought security concerns once again to the forefront for all of us. joining me now to talk about the event's impact is mitch ilber of k2 intelligence and investigative and risk analytics consulting firm, founded by jewels cr
or cyclically sensitive are kind of baking in that weakness, and they might actually be taking the baton for the next phase in the summer let's say. >> all right, we'll leave there it. gentleman, great to talk with you. we appreciate it. mike santoli, jonathan golub. >>> stay with us. we'll be talking about security following the boston bombing. a security expert formally with the nypd will join me next. and when so many businesses are shedding staff and pages,he ceo of the...
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to question him about from tino in vain we made another attempt during a political meeting in the baton region this and she go via the workers' union affronting will claim that the company belongs to them and that your government sold it to your friends or you have to say about that mr president the stimulus mr president again. no answer but his campaign smile has disappeared we want to give us his version of the facts as for the trade unionists as we go via they continue their combat before the law courts they asked me colombian government for sixteen billion euros in compensation the value of the gold instructed from their mines over these past thirty years. live. and over the speed. limit. which. limits some good live. just send them out and. come out. mission a pretty good imitation free in-store charge of free. range month free . free. to judge the free. gold sleeve blog just plug in video for your media project a free media oh god r t dot com. is it leads you to. believe me to. the to. today's top stories and the news that shaped the week on artsy investigators a social possible m
to question him about from tino in vain we made another attempt during a political meeting in the baton region this and she go via the workers' union affronting will claim that the company belongs to them and that your government sold it to your friends or you have to say about that mr president the stimulus mr president again. no answer but his campaign smile has disappeared we want to give us his version of the facts as for the trade unionists as we go via they continue their combat before...
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running a large organization of 1200 people and you get six, seven years to hang on to this flaming baton and go as far as you want. if you're going to make some strategic cost adjustments, why not make them at the top to start so you can get your guys in, in position, and then have -- that's your game that you're going to ride with for awhile. so if she ever does have to come back to the room and look for any other cuts, we won't be saying to her, as we would, what about all these fat cats making all this money? about what about all these bosses that you have running around? i think the optics are good for her. i'm not -- that's just my opinion, but if it was my store to run, i don't think i would do it much different than she did, even though the folks that we had really, really talented folks. >> let me turn this around and ask you a broader question, which has the times been able to weather the changes to the media business better than, in your opinion, other newspapers at its level or down the food chain some of the regional and state papers, the big ones. are the times less vulnerab
running a large organization of 1200 people and you get six, seven years to hang on to this flaming baton and go as far as you want. if you're going to make some strategic cost adjustments, why not make them at the top to start so you can get your guys in, in position, and then have -- that's your game that you're going to ride with for awhile. so if she ever does have to come back to the room and look for any other cuts, we won't be saying to her, as we would, what about all these fat cats...
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to question him about from tino in vain we made another attempt during a political meeting in the baton region do this and see go via the workers' union affronting will claim that the company belongs to them and that your government sold it to your friends or you have to say about that mr president soon. as the president there's. no answer but his campaign smile has disappeared we want to give us his version of the facts as for the trade unionists us to go via they continue their combat before the law courts they asked me colombian government for sixteen billion euros in compensation the value of the gold extracted from their minds over these past thirty years. wealthy british style. markets why now scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on r t. you. today's top stories in around the week's headlines terrorist strikes in the u.s. for the first time since nine eleven blasted the boston marathon and the manhunt that followed plunges the city interfere. with. post-election violence leaves seven dead in venezuela this week as the opposition p
to question him about from tino in vain we made another attempt during a political meeting in the baton region do this and see go via the workers' union affronting will claim that the company belongs to them and that your government sold it to your friends or you have to say about that mr president soon. as the president there's. no answer but his campaign smile has disappeared we want to give us his version of the facts as for the trade unionists us to go via they continue their combat before...
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might be you would live for to be over a job that price has become is freedom three months off the baton to be was that he was sentenced to three years behind bars but according to a staunch keeping him in prison on the current charges is going to be increasingly difficult for the bahraini government. cartoonish form of despotism where he's been sentenced to three years imprisonment for a number of tweets relation to your personal stories to the prime minister and so on as well as organizing protests he even when he was in prison to the previously released he did not resign on the same standard criticizing you for it's hard for the people with that much courage to come. you can't be cowed so i think it's long term prospects the court could amnesty international have labeled him a prisoner of conscience but unless the international community wakes up to abuses in bahrain there's little hope that maybe over jobs going to be tasting freedom any time soon. see london's ecuadorian embassy. inside to. work closely with an appeal that a job when he headed the bahrain center for human rights he
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and so forth that has been responsible for killing people and perhaps even torture equipment shock batons and so forth but having said that they were also not as confident perhaps because in the past year as i understand it they've arrested for these detained a british television crew from a mainstream media channel here so they're trying to stop the media covering what's going on and having said all that people like jenson button lewis hamilton i wonder if this all anonymously anonymous organizations that because they're all under threat friday saturday sunday after the big race in manama. you know all of this is threatening all of them and saying everyone better be aware for how are they going to hack and attack anyone involved told recently to wiki leaks julian assange this he told us why he thinks bahrain's abuses are being ignored just a listening. the united states. should be hated by the states because it's to do with the u.s. naval base that's right. critically right he's very close to. its close story where. he was a sort of control. but so far i mean kim kardashian. and these ar
and so forth that has been responsible for killing people and perhaps even torture equipment shock batons and so forth but having said that they were also not as confident perhaps because in the past year as i understand it they've arrested for these detained a british television crew from a mainstream media channel here so they're trying to stop the media covering what's going on and having said all that people like jenson button lewis hamilton i wonder if this all anonymously anonymous...
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: there is mention of personalities on our error talking without a script even jackie will hang up baton over and be a part of this. the audience uncensored next but i have to see stuff to look for full game. right now i'd like to see stuff to it but that remains to be seen. no. 2 hey >> gary want you and george foreman goal we that? >> gary: john nelson comes of the coach he used to be general manager i do not want to coach where i'm going to be the general manager. when he was here younker fiery and all but i am a bit propfan no. 3 >> mr. radnich why is it that your wife is much more attractive and easier to listen to bring you are? >> gary: we will have a police officer there let us sit many times before pam when i get zero i want someone to carry me up the stairs and not someone my own age and i have to karioke >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: jackie and pam we do have a good we of the best looking staff and the market. >> pam: >> goodnight everyone will see you at
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. >> passing the baton on "the tonight show." leno's out, fallon's in, and while you were sleeping, both hosts had a little something to say about it. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. zoraida is off this week. it is thursday, april 4th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east and we're going to start with the military situation. it seems ever more perilous this morning. warships launching, new missile defense systems deployed and the language getting flat-out dangerous. the korean peninsula might be the world's number one hotspot right now, the north threatening to block workers from the south from entering a shared industrial complex, even vowing to shut the facility down. pyongyang also promising attacks on the u.s. with a smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear force, and north korea also warns the moment of explosion is fast approaching. and will the pentagon announce it's moving a ballistic missile defense system to guam two years ahead of schedule, and there is also word out of washingt
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reports indicate that the detainees used handmade batons with broom sticks and mop handles to resist of the guards. guards fired nonlethal weapons. there are no reports of serious injuries. the military says 25% of the detainees at prison are participating in a hunger strike. that protest started in early february after detainees said the guards became aggressive sweeps of their cells. >>> you can call a tit for tat move moscow released names of americans barred from enter russia and as one of those names, john yoo. also banned by russian foreign ministry former aide to former vice president dick cheney and two guantanamo bay commanders. >> the russian list include those involved in torture at the prison. >> u.s. released a list of 18 russians banned from entering the support and moat them were expected to the case of a jailed russian lawyer who died in 2009 after he was alleged lid beaten and refused medical treatment. kutv reached tout profess yoo who responded, darn, there goes my judo match with putin. >>> reaching out to china in the latest efforted to calm tensions with now, bu
reports indicate that the detainees used handmade batons with broom sticks and mop handles to resist of the guards. guards fired nonlethal weapons. there are no reports of serious injuries. the military says 25% of the detainees at prison are participating in a hunger strike. that protest started in early february after detainees said the guards became aggressive sweeps of their cells. >>> you can call a tit for tat move moscow released names of americans barred from enter russia and...
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she had had enough. >> you told us earlier about the new york and baton rouge access. we will learn more about that from video. here is a bit of the millard fillmore home that you will see now on the videotape. [video clip] the home in -- to our little home that belonged to mildred and abigail fillmore. they did meet when they were both teachers. they both had this desire and love of reading. abigail was brought up in a family that had many books. her father was a baptist preacher, and he loved to read. so she was surrounded by books her whole lifetime. when she moved into this house with millard fillmore, she continues that. they had their own personal library, and she wanted to let young people learn extensively about the world as it was. this room that we are in is actually the focus of the entire house. history is made right here. she independently employed herself as a teacher. she tutored young students in the evening, mainly in the course of history. this would have been living room, but also serve as their kitchen. here in front of the fireplace, they would spe
she had had enough. >> you told us earlier about the new york and baton rouge access. we will learn more about that from video. here is a bit of the millard fillmore home that you will see now on the videotape. [video clip] the home in -- to our little home that belonged to mildred and abigail fillmore. they did meet when they were both teachers. they both had this desire and love of reading. abigail was brought up in a family that had many books. her father was a baptist preacher, and he...
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i think i couldn't think of anyone better to pass the baton on than steinway. steinway company will take over the san francisco. the san bruno based company is also heavily involved in everything from paper recycling to real estate and even hearing aids. so after five generations under two bay area families, sherman clay pianos will be no more. >> it's hard to give it up. it's hard to be the last one. >> reporter: sherman clay stores in santa clara and roseville will also close. the company is liquidating $3 million worth of pianos leaving piano fans with one last chance to get a good deal. kevin wayne, ktvu news. >>> san francisco city officials say mandatory retrofits are in order for some 2,800 buildings scattered throughout the city. an ordnance to retrofit soft story buildings were given approval by the city's board of supervisors. the ordnance would require retrofits to buildings that are seismically unstable, have garages or large openings on the first floor. were built before 1978 or are at least three stories tall and have five or more units. the ordna
i think i couldn't think of anyone better to pass the baton on than steinway. steinway company will take over the san francisco. the san bruno based company is also heavily involved in everything from paper recycling to real estate and even hearing aids. so after five generations under two bay area families, sherman clay pianos will be no more. >> it's hard to give it up. it's hard to be the last one. >> reporter: sherman clay stores in santa clara and roseville will also close. the...
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. >> it is transitioning and i could not think of anybody better to pass the baton on to other than steinwayhey will take over the sherman day areas of walnut creek and santa clara. right now the company is liquidating $3 million worth of pianos. >>> and they have three online college courses but stanford is not getting out of the business of online courses instead they are using a system which was developed by two east coast universities. well, if you have $25 million, you could be the private owner of a lake tahoe get away. it is owned by the man who owns the 9,000 square foot house with 8.5 bathrooms. this are two smaller guest houses, a white sand beach, sauna and screening room for movies. if we were all in together on that -- >> we might be able to afford the shed. >>> if you drive to san jose for your job on to the valley, it's still nice and there have not been any incidents. this morning on the sunole grade, same thing although it's very foggy, let's go to steve. >>> high clouds and we will have a break later and you are ready to get out of the door, you can see some fog down below
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i think i couldn't think of anyone better to pass the baton on than steinway. steinway company will take over the san francisco. the san bruno based company is also heavily involved in everything from paper recycling to real estate and even hearing aids. so after five generations under two bay area families, sherman clay pianos will be no more. >> it's hard to give it up. it's hard to be the last one. >> reporter: sherman clay stores in santa clara and roseville will also close. the company is liquidating $3 million worth of pianos leaving piano fans with one last chance to get a good deal. kevin wayne, ktvu news. >>> san francisco city officials say mandatory retrofits are in order for some 2,800 buildings scattered throughout the city. an ordnance to retrofit soft story buildings were given approval by the city's board of supervisors. the ordnance would require retrofits to buildings that are seismically unstable, have garages or large openings on the first floor. were built before 1978 or are at least three stories or more the ordnance will be up for final a
i think i couldn't think of anyone better to pass the baton on than steinway. steinway company will take over the san francisco. the san bruno based company is also heavily involved in everything from paper recycling to real estate and even hearing aids. so after five generations under two bay area families, sherman clay pianos will be no more. >> it's hard to give it up. it's hard to be the last one. >> reporter: sherman clay stores in santa clara and roseville will also close. the...
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. >> it is transitioning and i could not think of anybody better to pass the baton on to other than steinwaytake over the sherman day areas of walnut creek and santa clara. right now the company is liquidating $3 million worth of pianos. >>> and they have three online college courses but stanford is not getting out of the business of online courses instead they are using a system which was developed by two east coast universities. well, if you have $25 million, you could be the private owner of a lake tahoe get away. it is owned by the man who owns the 9,000 square foot house with 8.5 bathrooms. this are two smaller guest houses, a white sand beach, sauna and screening room for movies. if we were all in together on that -- >> we might be able to afford the shed. >>> if you drive to san jose for your job on to the valley, it's still nice and there have not been any incidents. this morning on the sunole grade, same thing although it's very foggy, let's go to steve. >>> high clouds and we will have a break later and you are ready to get out of the door, you can see some fog down below and it wi
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in mendocino county -- this demonstration it all came to an end today when chp officers armed with batonsbean bag projectiles moved in and arrested those protesters. >>> they are a common sight at your doctors office but now they are scattering them throughout the city. the new develop boxes for used syringes. >>> good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. we begin with breaking news that we are following right now from palo alto. we have learned that a car has driven into a home on boise avenue. news chopper ( -- news chopper 2 is over head and has spotted the scene but it is unclear what's going on on the ground. you see there the car in the house. we're also told that that car hit a pedestrian on the front yard. we don't yet have a condition for that person. we are also told that the driver was taken to the hospital and that the home is now going to be red tagged because of the damage. >>> residents in a usually quiet oakland neighborhood are on edge tonight after a paramedic may have been shot in his own car. it happened on keller avenue
in mendocino county -- this demonstration it all came to an end today when chp officers armed with batonsbean bag projectiles moved in and arrested those protesters. >>> they are a common sight at your doctors office but now they are scattering them throughout the city. the new develop boxes for used syringes. >>> good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. we begin with breaking news that we are following right now from palo alto. we have learned that a...
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tim cook had the baton passed to him, by steve jobs who passed away, we knew it was going to happen,oducts in the pipeline, steve jobs died, did you think that apple stock would go to 900, you know now down below 400, that is incandescent no matter who -- inevitable no matter who took over steve jobs, there is a little bit of battle over what to do with cash, that apple sitting on, but, this is a well-run company, i don't know they will find anybody better than tim cook, i think this is a lot of chatter from speculators just saying what they wish all happen. neil: you know, i think what happens we live in a short attention span type society, we have the ceos, on a short leash, they get a grace parting prize but in case of j.c. penney they do not have a language leash to run. -- long leash to run to would not surprise me at all. >> it would not, you have to wonder in case of j.c. penney or other companies that have seen it, does that work out to boot out a ceo get somebody new? a lot of time company seen a big that takes three ceos to get out. not just making one change. neil: all rig
tim cook had the baton passed to him, by steve jobs who passed away, we knew it was going to happen,oducts in the pipeline, steve jobs died, did you think that apple stock would go to 900, you know now down below 400, that is incandescent no matter who -- inevitable no matter who took over steve jobs, there is a little bit of battle over what to do with cash, that apple sitting on, but, this is a well-run company, i don't know they will find anybody better than tim cook, i think this is a lot...
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in the system and i'd worked in baton rouge, the state capitol of louisiana.new politics and i thought i might bring something to the debate. mitt romney only served four years in political office, all in massachusetts. he didn't know washington. other people served at governor, like tim pawlenty who had never served in washington. it was some, about half the candidates hat washington experience the other half state experience but i was the only candidate that had both. do you know i didn't get invited to a single national debate? there were seven eight, 10 people running and you would think they would have tried a former governor, former congressman, a successful businessman, but i was not invited, so i would call and say could i get on this debate? i need the exposure, and they would say well governor, we'd love to have you because we heard you are a fierce debater but you don't have 2% of the national poll, so i said let me work on that, so i did. i got to 2%. i called again and i said gallup poll has me at 2%. they say well it's 3% now. so another couple o
in the system and i'd worked in baton rouge, the state capitol of louisiana.new politics and i thought i might bring something to the debate. mitt romney only served four years in political office, all in massachusetts. he didn't know washington. other people served at governor, like tim pawlenty who had never served in washington. it was some, about half the candidates hat washington experience the other half state experience but i was the only candidate that had both. do you know i didn't get...
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i have batons, direct foam rounds. it's a less lethal weapon. this is a deadly weapon. this is a lethal weapon. this is a mini-14. it's exciting, but then again, it's not as exciting to see some of your teammates out there, some of your partners get attacked and assaulted. it happens a lot. >> we're always looking for something. they have it. and it's just cat and mouse. sometimes they beat us, sometimes we beat them. >> let's go, gentlemen. back up. recall. this is a recall. >> the day on the yard passes without incident. but during a routine search, weapons are discovered in a nearby housing unit. >> the inmates were hiding them right where the stairwell goes up inside the housing unit. >> since this place is so new, you know, there's still metal in the concrete that might be able to be pulled out. just these guys will -- they'll take apart a door if they have to. >> these ones in the lower left-hand corner, they call them tomahawks. they call them tomahawks. a portion of a razor blade. and the inmates have made a shaft. that's another tomahawk injury. he got pretty m
i have batons, direct foam rounds. it's a less lethal weapon. this is a deadly weapon. this is a lethal weapon. this is a mini-14. it's exciting, but then again, it's not as exciting to see some of your teammates out there, some of your partners get attacked and assaulted. it happens a lot. >> we're always looking for something. they have it. and it's just cat and mouse. sometimes they beat us, sometimes we beat them. >> let's go, gentlemen. back up. recall. this is a recall....
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will they take the baton from law enforcement to essentially prosecution, roger, right? >> well, that's right, chris. boy, i wish we could take a deep breath and give it 24 hours before we get 23450 this. i know who's kidding who here, right? i think there is going to be a civil court process as pete william has talked about. he's not been mirandaized yet but he's going to be. they'll use the public safety exception for as long as necessary. there will be the usual chatter about that. frankly, that's white noise. he will be prosecuted in a civilian court and the long process of building the case, judicial case through the forensics and investigative work and the chain of evidence is going to be incredibly solid because of what we've seen so far over the past four days of the investigation. >> can i press you on one point there? >> yes. >> the reason we can't take a deep breath, let me explain why this is the question at the moment. the things we have confirmed about the suspect are the suspect's name. we know quite a bit about the suspect thanks to a social media presenc
will they take the baton from law enforcement to essentially prosecution, roger, right? >> well, that's right, chris. boy, i wish we could take a deep breath and give it 24 hours before we get 23450 this. i know who's kidding who here, right? i think there is going to be a civil court process as pete william has talked about. he's not been mirandaized yet but he's going to be. they'll use the public safety exception for as long as necessary. there will be the usual chatter about that....
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they had to pass the baton. change is hard. you know that. we have not given up hope. change is hard but you have to keep at it. what it comes to issues like comprehensive immigration reform or gun control, the sand shifts quickly. after the devastation we have seen in the last couple of years, i would think that would be enough. it is enough for americans. we have to help congress catch up. >> on what issue do you think you have had the most influence? answering that question. [laughter] part of it is because everything is collaborative. we have conversations in the white house. we talk to one another. some of the work you did on the affordable care act. .ou remember the meetings could you say that one person in the room was the driving force? may pick one person. that person would say it was a team of people. i take pride in being a part of the team. part of the reason is why the team works is you do not want people saying i did that. it is about us helping the president make decisions. say abouting i can his senior staff is our job is to provide him with the range o
they had to pass the baton. change is hard. you know that. we have not given up hope. change is hard but you have to keep at it. what it comes to issues like comprehensive immigration reform or gun control, the sand shifts quickly. after the devastation we have seen in the last couple of years, i would think that would be enough. it is enough for americans. we have to help congress catch up. >> on what issue do you think you have had the most influence? answering that question. [laughter]...
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that don't depict me taking the baton. you can't get in the picture. we ran together. set out to you what, i think you can get in the picture, but you have to step forward. thought it a step forward and open up your shirt for me. roll up your sleeves. pull up your pant legs. and i'm looking for burns. prints on your chest or not cornerback. show me some fire burns. turnaround, check his site for you it mr. norman, come over here. show me your bird. you want to see my burns? demeans and things got hot come you jump ship and got off the train. to be at the same crossroads in your life, too. it's not easy to change and say we have to work together to make this a beautiful planet. it is beautiful and longtime saying this rule is greater than god's will. think about it. that argument right now about erewhon versus alcohol. god put marijuana on this earth. vantive god from the marijuana through to the curb and so not because of johnny walker red down here. [laughter] limit for samarra boros and some cools down here, some red bowl. in my neighborhood and in the congressman's
that don't depict me taking the baton. you can't get in the picture. we ran together. set out to you what, i think you can get in the picture, but you have to step forward. thought it a step forward and open up your shirt for me. roll up your sleeves. pull up your pant legs. and i'm looking for burns. prints on your chest or not cornerback. show me some fire burns. turnaround, check his site for you it mr. norman, come over here. show me your bird. you want to see my burns? demeans and things...
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cops baton charged dozens of protesters rallying against an irrigation project on their land in an easternnce. the scuffles broke out after demonstrators had set up a road block. police arrested more than a dozen people. several villagers were hurt. brazil, elite team of rio de janeiro police. swarmed helicopters and canine units. the pacifying operation aimed to clear slums of weapons and drugs ahead of the 2014 soccer world cup and the 2016 olympics which rio will host. this area is also not far from where pope francis will stay. when he comes for world youth day in july. china. the national junior in line speed skating championships in a northern city known for roller sports. hundreds of skaters from dozens of teams across the country competed. events including time trials and rally races. that's a rap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> shepard: the search is on for somebody who killed an 8-year-old girl. and now investigators say they have new clues in the case. we will bring them to you. a man with a shotgun tries to rob a guy in new orleans. but the would be victim h
cops baton charged dozens of protesters rallying against an irrigation project on their land in an easternnce. the scuffles broke out after demonstrators had set up a road block. police arrested more than a dozen people. several villagers were hurt. brazil, elite team of rio de janeiro police. swarmed helicopters and canine units. the pacifying operation aimed to clear slums of weapons and drugs ahead of the 2014 soccer world cup and the 2016 olympics which rio will host. this area is also not...
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one but this one was very important to me because i raised so much monday foir the local chapter of batonlmost $33,000. i was running for a lot of people back home. you know, and you turn on boyleston street and you see the crowds screaming for you and all of a sudden the first bomb went off and i thought it was like a cannon, like a celebratory cannon. >> right. >> then the second one was about a hundred yards away and now i knew something was wrong because then i saw fires with things flying up in the air. i stopped, you know, i was looking to finish up under four hours and i knew i had like four or five minutes left. and i just stopped. and then i saw people running toward me. i went to the first bomb and i don't even know if i should ever go and keep walking. i mean, things are so -- at the first bomb was just horrible. horrible. >> so the victims you saw -- >> yeah. i had to go right through it to get to her. i knew she was standing in the grand stands. she was right there. she had gotten a v.i.p. pass from john hancock who was response orring me. i knew where she was. she knew where
one but this one was very important to me because i raised so much monday foir the local chapter of batonlmost $33,000. i was running for a lot of people back home. you know, and you turn on boyleston street and you see the crowds screaming for you and all of a sudden the first bomb went off and i thought it was like a cannon, like a celebratory cannon. >> right. >> then the second one was about a hundred yards away and now i knew something was wrong because then i saw fires with...
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he makes this point very clearly by showing the founder in the act of passing the baton of office to him as king. keach: the copan dynasty endured for almost 400 years, recording their triumphs on elaborately carved altars and stelae. carved here, too, is a record of their downfall. this is altar "l." it's the last carved monument at the site, and, in fact, represents a metaphor for the political collapse of this city. on it we see an attempt on the part of the 17th would-be ruler to copy the great dynastic altar, altar "q," of the 16th ruler. but in order to get to the throne part, you have to go to the back side of the altar. in so doing, what you discover is that the top and these two sides of altar "l" were never even carved. and, in fact, on the back side where you'd expect to find the rest of the text saying "seated as king," you just have a blank panel. they never finished carving the text. so on that date on the 10th of february in a.d. 822, when the sculptor dropped his tools and walked away, that was effectively the end of the copan dynasty. keach: the fall of the maya dyna
he makes this point very clearly by showing the founder in the act of passing the baton of office to him as king. keach: the copan dynasty endured for almost 400 years, recording their triumphs on elaborately carved altars and stelae. carved here, too, is a record of their downfall. this is altar "l." it's the last carved monument at the site, and, in fact, represents a metaphor for the political collapse of this city. on it we see an attempt on the part of the 17th would-be ruler to...