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booth joined them. if you want to see how good an author is on the subject, see what they see about booth joined ing the grays. he was not an intruder, a -- he was an enrolled soldier. he was a sergeant with the virginia first regiment and a friend and i found his pay voucher in the state archives in richmond. i don't think that had been seen in 100-plus years. it was tremendous to find that because i was pretty sure he was not a hanger-on but had an official role. i hope you have a chance to see the illustration of the flag of the richmond grays. it shows the virginia seal and in dramatic letters, sic semper tyrannis. booth marched under that flag in 1859 during the john brown raid. when the civil war came along -- excuse me for synopsizing so much. one paper said fort sumter demanded everyone show your colors. what side are you on, here? booth, early during the secession crisis, had been opposed to secession. he was in montgomery when lincoln was elected and got in a good bit of trouble because he did
booth joined them. if you want to see how good an author is on the subject, see what they see about booth joined ing the grays. he was not an intruder, a -- he was an enrolled soldier. he was a sergeant with the virginia first regiment and a friend and i found his pay voucher in the state archives in richmond. i don't think that had been seen in 100-plus years. it was tremendous to find that because i was pretty sure he was not a hanger-on but had an official role. i hope you have a chance to...
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you have before the board they were not permit that booth or any booth not in compliance by because i'm not the tenant i couldn't get the records even if the booth is compiled with i hope they will be the departments have to approve it, too so it is strong and diligent about what we do the paint is completely certified you can't buy the paint without certified so the rules will be met. >> hi, i'm hymie i did the drawings and i want to clarify some things that besides having the existing spray booklet since he bought the building we're trying to move that it is 20 feet from the property line to the center of the building so that will mitigate a lot of the fumes that will come to the rear property of the building so i wanted to add it or to the special zones if you have any other questions. >> is the exhaust filter. >> yes. >> charcoal fliflts. >> we can provide all the data regarding the equipment the equipment is couldn't find the manufacturers because it was paint for the last how many years has it been there 26 years we're only trying to comply with the city standards you know eve
you have before the board they were not permit that booth or any booth not in compliance by because i'm not the tenant i couldn't get the records even if the booth is compiled with i hope they will be the departments have to approve it, too so it is strong and diligent about what we do the paint is completely certified you can't buy the paint without certified so the rules will be met. >> hi, i'm hymie i did the drawings and i want to clarify some things that besides having the existing...
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booth joined them. if you want to see how good an author is on the subject, see what they see about booth joined the grays. he was not an intruder, a enrolled soldier. he was a sergeant with the virginia first regiment and a friend and i found his pay voucher. i don't think that had been seen in 100-plus years. it was tremendous to find that because i was pretty sure he was not a hangar-on but had an official role. i hope you have a chance to see the list ration of the flag of the richmond grays -- the illustration of the flag of the richmond grays. it shows the virginia seal and in dramatic letters, sic semper tyrannis. booth marched under that flag in 1859 during the john brown raid. when the civil war came along -- excuse me for sonata sizing -- synopsizing so much. one paper said fort sumter demanded everyone show your colors. what side are you on, here? booth, early during the secession crisis, had been opposed to secession. he was in montgomery when lincoln was elected and got in a good bit of tro
booth joined them. if you want to see how good an author is on the subject, see what they see about booth joined the grays. he was not an intruder, a enrolled soldier. he was a sergeant with the virginia first regiment and a friend and i found his pay voucher. i don't think that had been seen in 100-plus years. it was tremendous to find that because i was pretty sure he was not a hangar-on but had an official role. i hope you have a chance to see the list ration of the flag of the richmond...
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at the top was booth shooting lincoln, but booth was a small character in the corner and lincoln is shot. he is in his agony. there are white doves flying around lincoln, which means the war has come to an end and happen any moment of impending peace and at the central part of the penny was a slave whose chains are falling away. the chains are flying out and skeletons from the dead of the war and maybe from the legacy of slavery. at the bottom of the painting is a woman and she is giving birth to a child an infant with no chains because it is being born free. nicholas true thorns around the bottom part because he wanted to suggest that freedom would not be easy. this is not the end of a story but there would be more trouble to come for everybody. the baby was free. no chains. plan earth -- the planet earth behind it all which suggest it was freedom not just important to the southern states of the united states, but something to the entire world. i think for abraham lincoln that is not a bad legacy, i don't think. not a bad legacy. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] no take some q
at the top was booth shooting lincoln, but booth was a small character in the corner and lincoln is shot. he is in his agony. there are white doves flying around lincoln, which means the war has come to an end and happen any moment of impending peace and at the central part of the penny was a slave whose chains are falling away. the chains are flying out and skeletons from the dead of the war and maybe from the legacy of slavery. at the bottom of the painting is a woman and she is giving birth...
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is that the flu from the paint booth. >> siemdz. >> is this the flew from the paint booth. >> i'm not sorry what you're asking. >> right past the railing and past the chimney is that coming out of the spray booth. >> no, that. >> or coming out of the building. >> that flew is from the building between the two. >> in between i see. >> so where you see that window i don't know exactly with the property owner is european putting a - here's a better one that photo right here i live right here if i and get notice of that matter i'd have a hard time believing the other residence that live here if the wind blows to the west we get it if it to the west they get a how long have you been a tenant. >> 10 years. >> were you aware of the repair shop. >> i was told there of the a minor auto repair i have no knowledge this was the first time i heard an attempt to put in a paint booth. >> thank you for your question. >> next speaker, please. >> i live stack it right here i live right here that's my yellow house when about 10 or 15th years ago this was an tenant in the property address he fired up the
is that the flu from the paint booth. >> siemdz. >> is this the flew from the paint booth. >> i'm not sorry what you're asking. >> right past the railing and past the chimney is that coming out of the spray booth. >> no, that. >> or coming out of the building. >> that flew is from the building between the two. >> in between i see. >> so where you see that window i don't know exactly with the property owner is european putting a - here's a...
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i said i'm await booth can go but you can't? he would go in and hang out until we finished the tour. one of dr. mud's granddaughters was always very gracious. she kept looking out window at the parking lot and finally she drew me aside and said "is that james otis hall out there?" once she uses middle name, i knew it wasn't a good sign. i said "your eyes are better than mine, i don't see anyone out there." but at any rate, god bless everyone of those people. i will say to my grandchildren if i get in trouble, i want grandkids like that. the booth family in america begins in 1821, when a young couple arrives london. -- arrives from london. they settle in an area north of baltimore. everybody knows 95 going up from wilmington philadelphia. 30 miles up that way towards bel air maryland. not in bel air, but in the country, the booth family built a log house and in 1851 built a more substantial home known as tudor hall. this is where wilkes would gorwrorow up. he also grew up in a townhouse in baltimore, but that is gone now. just ea
i said i'm await booth can go but you can't? he would go in and hang out until we finished the tour. one of dr. mud's granddaughters was always very gracious. she kept looking out window at the parking lot and finally she drew me aside and said "is that james otis hall out there?" once she uses middle name, i knew it wasn't a good sign. i said "your eyes are better than mine, i don't see anyone out there." but at any rate, god bless everyone of those people. i will say to my...
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hall, weight, you meet booth -- wait, you mean booth could go in but you can't?e would hang out in the cars when we win it. mrs. erhardt, one of mudd's granddaughters was very gracious. finally, she pulled me aside and said is that jame otis hall out there? she used his middle name, so i knew he was trouble. i said, your eyes are better than mine, i don't see anyone out there. god bless those people. i will say for the mudd children , if i get in trouble i want grandchildren like that. the booth story begins in 1821 when a young couple arrives from london and they settle in an area north of baltimore. i think everyone knows 95 going up towards wilmington, philadelphia. 30 miles up that way you come to bel air, maryland. often the country, the booth family built a cabin, a log house, and at 1851 they built a more substantial home known as tudor hall. he would spend most of his time there. also at a townhouse in baltimore. the townhouse is gone no. it is not there, but it was east of the city's commercial core. it was a substantial middle-class neighborhood. i'm su
hall, weight, you meet booth -- wait, you mean booth could go in but you can't?e would hang out in the cars when we win it. mrs. erhardt, one of mudd's granddaughters was very gracious. finally, she pulled me aside and said is that jame otis hall out there? she used his middle name, so i knew he was trouble. i said, your eyes are better than mine, i don't see anyone out there. god bless those people. i will say for the mudd children , if i get in trouble i want grandchildren like that. the...
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compliant is something i'm doing that's what i show do when i buthd or bought the building the booth was there and again the city certified that booth the last 26 years i can't imagine why the hysteria and everybody knows the body shop and half the people got they're doing cars painted there picture that they were showing we talked about that car is parked outside the booth i'll actual right now that painter will not paint a car on a saturday night i'll guarantee you that. >> sir. >> mr. sanchez. >> scott sanchez adapting the record is clear we have a non-conforming use the zoning administrator loud this to continue knowing it was a garage for any reason repairs minor in the domestic violence of the planning code and major will complied the spray booth they're seeking to legalize this is a residential zoning district the zone explicit allow for major auto repair we're denied the permit the record is clear the planning department may not have the complaints but there's a long history of compliments on the property and the brief that was submitted by itself neighbors exhibit e the fire
compliant is something i'm doing that's what i show do when i buthd or bought the building the booth was there and again the city certified that booth the last 26 years i can't imagine why the hysteria and everybody knows the body shop and half the people got they're doing cars painted there picture that they were showing we talked about that car is parked outside the booth i'll actual right now that painter will not paint a car on a saturday night i'll guarantee you that. >> sir....
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nearly all wanted john wilkes booth prosecutor for his crimes. most pointed to confederate leadership as the culprit, and many place the blame squarely on the institution of slavery. at 7:00 in the morning on april 16, a german immigrant from new york city wrote it is slavery slavery -- he capitalize the word. lincoln had been sacrificed to slavery. taken by an agent of that accursed system of slavery and states rights, killed by all the hate, wickedness, and guilt of slavery. at the same time, reading through so many diaries and letters, i realized that in order to understand personal and political responses to lincoln's assassination, i had to grapple with the persistence of everyday life in the face of catastrophe. this is one of the places where personal responses differ the most from public sources. i think the first time this struck me was when i read the diary of a nine-year-old away from new jersey. who wrote that school had let out early on the day of the president's funeral, then added in the afternoon, i played ball. mourners indulged
nearly all wanted john wilkes booth prosecutor for his crimes. most pointed to confederate leadership as the culprit, and many place the blame squarely on the institution of slavery. at 7:00 in the morning on april 16, a german immigrant from new york city wrote it is slavery slavery -- he capitalize the word. lincoln had been sacrificed to slavery. taken by an agent of that accursed system of slavery and states rights, killed by all the hate, wickedness, and guilt of slavery. at the same time,...
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i just want comments if i can on john wilkes booth since he has, on several context. i think martha ran into the same thing that i did. the killing of booth took place at the 26th of april. 12 days after the assassination. the funeral train was between albany and buffalo when the news was announced. they arrive in buffalo. there are already news men selling pictures of john wilkes booth to the crowd walking to see the body of lincoln. there is a fear on the part of anyone in washington that there is going to be so much devotion of booth expressed in northern cities like buffalo, that he takes over this situation. the micro manages the body of booth, denying any public knowledge of where the body is. in order not only -- but partly to protect the funeral pageant of lincoln from being demoted in public attention. that dynamic between the body of booth in the body of lincoln is a fascinating story. it shows the importance of lincoln's body more than it would in his own right. to see how he is managing both bodies at once. making sure no one engages in self play with linc
i just want comments if i can on john wilkes booth since he has, on several context. i think martha ran into the same thing that i did. the killing of booth took place at the 26th of april. 12 days after the assassination. the funeral train was between albany and buffalo when the news was announced. they arrive in buffalo. there are already news men selling pictures of john wilkes booth to the crowd walking to see the body of lincoln. there is a fear on the part of anyone in washington that...
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tim, we're in the lg booth here. what's in here that made you want to see this booth? >> you name it. lg makes a lot of things. my primary area of coverage is television. lg is a very unique company in terms of making televisions because they make oled sets which is people see it as the future of picture quality. they're just very expensive, very hard to make. so lg right now is the only one really making that scale. >> is it considered high technology anymore to make a television? >> yes. most televisions right now are computers. i mean, there are tv's in this booth that have 10 core processors and all the integrated functionality for the web, streaming stuff, more k is a huge thing. it needs a lot of processing power. those are the big buzz words this year. 4k something called quantum dot and lg is unique in that they have oled sets. >> behind me it says 8k. >> we're already beyond 4k now. these are basically prototypes. there is one sharpe tv coming out that is going to be simulated 8k. we're talking about steps up in resolution. you think about it as the jump from
tim, we're in the lg booth here. what's in here that made you want to see this booth? >> you name it. lg makes a lot of things. my primary area of coverage is television. lg is a very unique company in terms of making televisions because they make oled sets which is people see it as the future of picture quality. they're just very expensive, very hard to make. so lg right now is the only one really making that scale. >> is it considered high technology anymore to make a television?...
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. >> trading in the tanning booth for a recording booth. >> this is about being young >> the prosecutor'sfice has identified the body found in the river behind me as the "wall street journal" reporter. he went missing 14 months ago when he went for a walk and never returning. they spotted the red jacket floating in the water. >> is a caution. >> it is david byrd. back in january of last year i met with the family. i met with the location where david went missing. with his sister-in-law. wipe down the path that she says is the last place he was seen. >> we took the christmas tree out. david looked up and said zero, nice. going to take a quick walk. >> i actually sat down with his 1st wife who had never given up hope and recounted memories of she and david, even showing me pictures. >> taken in antigua. i just love the sun shining on david's face. >> today where his body was found pretty difficult. bill: has anyone thought about why 14 months later considering how close to the house he was left the house with his wallet, keys medication. it seems bizarre that this would have taken 14 months
. >> trading in the tanning booth for a recording booth. >> this is about being young >> the prosecutor'sfice has identified the body found in the river behind me as the "wall street journal" reporter. he went missing 14 months ago when he went for a walk and never returning. they spotted the red jacket floating in the water. >> is a caution. >> it is david byrd. back in january of last year i met with the family. i met with the location where david went...
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my take is booth did not say it there, he said at the box. there is what he said here, which is overlooked, is revenge for the south. revenge is not a noble motive. it is an undeniably human one. like i am hurting, and i want to share this with you. i'm going to share this feeling with other people. that is an element in his thinking that is not explained by political views and racial ones. he felt hurt by what had happened there. the history of this generation was being written by young men his age and he was playing a hero, not being one. i think that eight and to him. that is what john ford thought. >> a question for dr. fox. this is speculating to the carriage ride. i heard he talked with mary lincoln about going back to springfield after his term ended , and what they would do. he talked about let's take a trip to the holy land. i never quite knew if that was something he wanted to do for diplomacy while he was president, or if that was in the future, and do you think he speculates he also talks about going back to the south during recon
my take is booth did not say it there, he said at the box. there is what he said here, which is overlooked, is revenge for the south. revenge is not a noble motive. it is an undeniably human one. like i am hurting, and i want to share this with you. i'm going to share this feeling with other people. that is an element in his thinking that is not explained by political views and racial ones. he felt hurt by what had happened there. the history of this generation was being written by young men...
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we have toll booth videos that show that shirley was not in the car.ve the gps that led us right to her body. we have the duct tape matches. and we have his girlfriends. we're ready to take it to trial. ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your fico® score each month for free! awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. meet thsuperpower.ewest energy surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs.
we have toll booth videos that show that shirley was not in the car.ve the gps that led us right to her body. we have the duct tape matches. and we have his girlfriends. we're ready to take it to trial. ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. hey!...
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from childhood we are taught that to know john wilkes booth is to hate him.e is universally vilified, dismissed as a madman, demonized as the embodiment of consummate evil. and yet few of us know very much about him other than the fact that he is a handsome and popular member of the nations leading thespian family until he jumped the track. his own brother described him as a goodhearted, harmless, the wild readable way. -- though wild brained boy. what has been lacking is a complete defensible and highly readable biography of booth until now. after spending a quarter century in the most painstaking research dr. terry alford has written fortunes fool, a book that i believe along defined subject -- will longer to find the subject for scholar and layman alike. the story was shot as a documentary by pbs, attracting more than 3 million viewers. dr. alford has appeared on such terms as "20/20," but it is as a teacher that he shines the brightest. since 1872, dr. alford has been at a community college. he was one of only a handful of teachers to receive the outstand
from childhood we are taught that to know john wilkes booth is to hate him.e is universally vilified, dismissed as a madman, demonized as the embodiment of consummate evil. and yet few of us know very much about him other than the fact that he is a handsome and popular member of the nations leading thespian family until he jumped the track. his own brother described him as a goodhearted, harmless, the wild readable way. -- though wild brained boy. what has been lacking is a complete defensible...
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the gopro booth.nd joining us now at the booth is kelly leggoe of gopro. what is gopro? >> guest: gopro is an amazing, small, wearable camera. >> host: how was it developed? who developed it? >> guest: it was founded by nick woodman who is the ceo and founder, and he thought of this amazing idea when he was surfing in indonesia with some friends because he wanted to take pictures of he and his friends surfing, and it just kind of evolved. >> host: cameras are kind of old school, aren't they? with cell phones and everything? >> guest: yeah, well, cell phones are more reactive. these are more proactive so if you want to plan on something that you're interested in, like actually getting great, quality footage, you can plan your shots. >> host: kelly leg go, we're looking at in this very small camera. is this hd? what's 2 technology? >> guest: so this is the hero 4. we have two different models, we have the ability to shoot at 4k30 and -- [inaudible] which is incredible for such a small camera. and this c
the gopro booth.nd joining us now at the booth is kelly leggoe of gopro. what is gopro? >> guest: gopro is an amazing, small, wearable camera. >> host: how was it developed? who developed it? >> guest: it was founded by nick woodman who is the ceo and founder, and he thought of this amazing idea when he was surfing in indonesia with some friends because he wanted to take pictures of he and his friends surfing, and it just kind of evolved. >> host: cameras are kind of old...
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one of the buzzed about booths is the go pro booth. joining us now at the booth is kelly lego of gow perot -- go pro. it's an amazing, small, wearable, multiple camera. >> who developed it? >> it was founded by nick woodman whose the c.e.o. and founder and he thought of this when he was serving in indonesia with the press. it started because he wanted to take pictures of him and his friend surfing and it evolved into this amazing camcorder that you can capture life's moments. >> cameras are kind of old school aren't they? with smartphones and everything? >> well, cell phones are more reactive. these are more proactive. if you want to plan something you're interested in like actually getting really high quality footage you can plan your shots take great photos and video. >> kelly lego, we're looking at this very small camera. this is hd. what is the technology? >> this is the hero four. we have two different models. we have the hero four black which has the ability to shoot at 4k 30. 1080 and 2.7 k at 50 which is incredible. and this ca
one of the buzzed about booths is the go pro booth. joining us now at the booth is kelly lego of gow perot -- go pro. it's an amazing, small, wearable, multiple camera. >> who developed it? >> it was founded by nick woodman whose the c.e.o. and founder and he thought of this when he was serving in indonesia with the press. it started because he wanted to take pictures of him and his friend surfing and it evolved into this amazing camcorder that you can capture life's moments....
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eliminating all booth positions and 25 stations and instead the workers would combine their jobs. some would provide information and managing crowd so it would eliminate jobs which is something we see happening now especially since we are facing a 15 billion-dollar deficit funding the mta. >> i am 65 and i get lost. >> you can see the lines outside the destination booth. seniors depend on it with their discounted tickets and tourists. i spoke with station manager himself to see if he has any idea of what's next for the new and improved subway station. he didn't want to be on camera but you can hear his voice as he speaks. >> we really don't have any say in it. >> does it scare you about your job? >> yes my job security is definitely threatened, yes. we are more expendable. >> i feel bad for anyone who might lose their job and have to adapt but i think the signs with the mta are horrible. the transit as monitors on the platform and you can see the monitors. you don't need to talk to somebody. >> since i haven't updated the trains with the routes that have the wrong route saying whe
eliminating all booth positions and 25 stations and instead the workers would combine their jobs. some would provide information and managing crowd so it would eliminate jobs which is something we see happening now especially since we are facing a 15 billion-dollar deficit funding the mta. >> i am 65 and i get lost. >> you can see the lines outside the destination booth. seniors depend on it with their discounted tickets and tourists. i spoke with station manager himself to see if...
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tim: the caps are on the road and the wizards are in the phone booth. i have a preview of both games for you. hold on! what do you think about the brackets? i'll take a quick look at them. and the big announcement tonight with the women. as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. leon: new at 6:00 he lost both legs in afghanistan and now, a wounded soldier is homeward bound on a free flight. he is the 10,000th combat veteran to get a hand from the veterans air lift command. jay korff live at the montgomery county air park with the story. jay? jay: an remarkable milestoneemotional day. it pairs pilots and their planes with men and women wounded in combat after 9/11 who need a place to fly anywhere in country for medical purposes. so back in 2007 sergeant jesse murphy lost both of his legs above the knee and nearly his life when he was blown off the side of a mountain in afghanistan by a bomb. he spent the last couple of weeks here at walter reid medical center undergoing his 63rd surgery. but he didn't have to pay for the flight here or the flight home as he and h
tim: the caps are on the road and the wizards are in the phone booth. i have a preview of both games for you. hold on! what do you think about the brackets? i'll take a quick look at them. and the big announcement tonight with the women. as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. leon: new at 6:00 he lost both legs in afghanistan and now, a wounded soldier is homeward bound on a free flight. he is the 10,000th combat veteran to get a hand from the veterans air lift command. jay korff live at the...
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they try to lure convention-going techies to check out a company's booth.kes many people uncomfortable. so one conference is taking a stand. the rsa security conference is banning booth babes from the event. >> when you see images like that, it's not hard to understand why a young woman would say, that's not really an industry that i'm interested in. >> a representative from the rsa security conference said the goal is to make all convention attendees feel comfortable and respected during the show. >>> tesla's founder elon musk is promising a major announcement this thursday. he was tweeting the announcement and it droves up shares more than 3%. analysts believe the news will involve a battery. the consumer battery would be used in homes and businesses. >>> start of the week a pleasant day outside, but could see windy conditions coming. >> we do have some changes coming our way. it's all getting sparked by this cold front moving throughout california. and the main impact will be the wind. it is just so sad. we actually finally get a storm system moving in a
they try to lure convention-going techies to check out a company's booth.kes many people uncomfortable. so one conference is taking a stand. the rsa security conference is banning booth babes from the event. >> when you see images like that, it's not hard to understand why a young woman would say, that's not really an industry that i'm interested in. >> a representative from the rsa security conference said the goal is to make all convention attendees feel comfortable and respected...
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tim, we are in the lg booth here. what is here that made you want to see this booth? >> lg makes a lot of things with my primary area of coverage is television. they are a unique company because they make led's which people see as the future of quality. they are very expensive and hard to make. lg is the only one making that one. >> is it considered high technology anymore to make a television? >> yes. most televisions right now are computers. they are tvs that have ten core processors and the integrated function for the web, streaming. 4-k is huge and needs processing power. quantum dot is huge. and lg is unique in they have these led's. >> behind us it says 8k >> we are beyond 4-k now. these are prototypes. there is one sharp tv that is coming out and going to be stimulated but we are talking about stepping it up in resolution. if you think about it as the jump from standard to high definition this is four times the definition of high resolution. it is crystal clear and sort of the next wave. this is the first year more and more people. >> and i mentioned a couple y
tim, we are in the lg booth here. what is here that made you want to see this booth? >> lg makes a lot of things with my primary area of coverage is television. they are a unique company because they make led's which people see as the future of quality. they are very expensive and hard to make. lg is the only one making that one. >> is it considered high technology anymore to make a television? >> yes. most televisions right now are computers. they are tvs that have ten core...
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while reading a gun and ammunition magazine, bill booth discovered the answer.r the nosler brand .308 caliber bullet. it showed a picture of the small inner core of the bullet which looks surprisingly similar to the bullet found in bruce dodson's lung. >> when i looked at the photograph of the cutaway and remembering the core that we had removed from bruce dodson's lung, it was the same. very similar. >> the projectile that entered the body was the bullet core passing through an intervening object. it very likely would have stripped off the copper jacket and only the core would have proceeded from that area. >> he has an epiphany. i think he said, that's it. he got up and went down to a sporting goods store and bought some of those bullets, went home, took one out and cut it open in his garage and that's got to be it. >> most lead bullets are made from recycled car batteries, which have numerous trace elements. a forensic metallurgist at the fbi analyzed the lead inner core of the bullet from bruce dodson's body using plasma atomic emissions spectroscopy. it was
while reading a gun and ammunition magazine, bill booth discovered the answer.r the nosler brand .308 caliber bullet. it showed a picture of the small inner core of the bullet which looks surprisingly similar to the bullet found in bruce dodson's lung. >> when i looked at the photograph of the cutaway and remembering the core that we had removed from bruce dodson's lung, it was the same. very similar. >> the projectile that entered the body was the bullet core passing through an...
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they are in the phone booth tonight against the hornets. washington needs to get this turnaround. here is the deal the wizards have lost four straight games and they have been inconsistent for most of the year. sometimes they are disappearing on offense. they really need to find some answers and take them into the john is afraid to be a little bit in and out. he says others need to step up. he sprained his ankle and may be out again tonight and the wizards are on life support right now. a lot about kevin durant coming in today. they talked about his contract all the time. he has a lot of other things on his mind. durant will have bone graft surgery. he will be out for the next four to six months. as you know the opening game is just 10 days away. the nationals open with the mets . ryan zimmerman for a ball at first place. he left the game in the second inning with a sure shoulder -- a sore shoulder. jordan zimmermann was a sensation, allowing one run over six. the worry is ryan zimmerman at first base. i get that. i took a shot in overtime to win it. while they didn't have the ext
they are in the phone booth tonight against the hornets. washington needs to get this turnaround. here is the deal the wizards have lost four straight games and they have been inconsistent for most of the year. sometimes they are disappearing on offense. they really need to find some answers and take them into the john is afraid to be a little bit in and out. he says others need to step up. he sprained his ankle and may be out again tonight and the wizards are on life support right now. a lot...
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we will have a booth. kristen and leyla and i are all going to be here excited to meet the women walking through the doors. they have been preparing four the arrival expecting 5,500 people at the center. this conference was founded byject spear who created -- by jackie speier so women could have a place to network. the opening key note session is hosted by cheryl conference and she spoke with jackie speier about the status of women in the business world. >> you look at women in tech and they are few and far between. programmers we do need to put a spotlight on the lack of women in positions in the technical world because that is what our region is about. >> she was on "beyond the headlines," hosted by cheryl. the list of speakers today is impressive and the key note speaker is leez and the donics are from choosing to be happy to the workplace decisions. >> complete us -- and celebrate the i power of women. >> you can see the fog is moving around and covering up the bay bridge. >> that is the story. we will
we will have a booth. kristen and leyla and i are all going to be here excited to meet the women walking through the doors. they have been preparing four the arrival expecting 5,500 people at the center. this conference was founded byject spear who created -- by jackie speier so women could have a place to network. the opening key note session is hosted by cheryl conference and she spoke with jackie speier about the status of women in the business world. >> you look at women in tech and...
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this woman allegedly took a picture of photo booth and walgreens and left the photo booth without payingdeleting her picture. police are looking for her. if caught she will face petty larceny charges. >> two knew holidays, muslim holidays. one falls under the summer. i just want to know there is no mention of any christian holidays. ♪ bill: tamara it has been five days and the dog is still an out watery grave you got additional details about the driver of the truck. >> it has been five days since the dog plunged to his death underneath the icy waters of the river. in the pickup truck driving with his owner who was allegedly out for a joyride on the river doing donuts. the truck plunged beneath the water. the truck was left on. they think the heat from the truck melted the ice. you can see, the truck is way over here ._relations new line relations are coming out about the driver's reckless driving history. his license was suspended 12 times. his last suspension was in april for being a persistent violator. right now he has nine active points on his drivers license including reckless drivi
this woman allegedly took a picture of photo booth and walgreens and left the photo booth without payingdeleting her picture. police are looking for her. if caught she will face petty larceny charges. >> two knew holidays, muslim holidays. one falls under the summer. i just want to know there is no mention of any christian holidays. ♪ bill: tamara it has been five days and the dog is still an out watery grave you got additional details about the driver of the truck. >> it has been...
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an army veteran, boothe lived out of her car after being diagnosed with cancer and losing her home inne katrina. she says america is failing its female veterans. >> i took an oath to never leave a fallen comrade. this is why i am doing this. i am doing this in response to the lack of the american people being involved. >> reporter: demand for rooms at final salute far outstrips what boothe can provide. female veterans are at least twice as likely to be homeless as women who never wore a uniform. salanika is a navy veteran who found herself trapped in a marriage filled with violence and abuse. >> and i tried to hold the lifestyle by myself, my apartment, the kids independently >> reporter: she lived out of her car before finding a haven here. she now works full-time and takes a full college course load as she fights to get back on track. >> life is good but it is just busy and if it wasn't for jas and final salute i don't know where i would be right now. >> reporter: final salute was chiquita's only home before heading to war. so you deployed to serve america in afghanistan from a hous
an army veteran, boothe lived out of her car after being diagnosed with cancer and losing her home inne katrina. she says america is failing its female veterans. >> i took an oath to never leave a fallen comrade. this is why i am doing this. i am doing this in response to the lack of the american people being involved. >> reporter: demand for rooms at final salute far outstrips what boothe can provide. female veterans are at least twice as likely to be homeless as women who never...
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polling booths are staying open in some parts of the country. violent attacks and glitches forced some centers to open. we go to a polling center in lagos. >> many couldn't vote in saturday. they are trying again. this is a polling station here in lagos. people go through the accreditation process. you get accredited and then you vote. >> that is the reason why so many times, ultimately they couldn't vote. things are up to scratch. they fix glitches. the machine should work. people are frustrated saying that it was postponed because officials had to get things in order. why are they voting on a second day. that said. they hope that the voting process goes smoothly. and the hope that the result will be announce the as soon as possible. >> two journalists send to cover the election are detained. ahmed idris and ali mustafa have been held at their hotel in maiduguri since deuce. -- tuesday. both were embedded with the military before being detained. al jazeera demands their relief >>> ahead - people scuffling to get supplies after being locked down
polling booths are staying open in some parts of the country. violent attacks and glitches forced some centers to open. we go to a polling center in lagos. >> many couldn't vote in saturday. they are trying again. this is a polling station here in lagos. people go through the accreditation process. you get accredited and then you vote. >> that is the reason why so many times, ultimately they couldn't vote. things are up to scratch. they fix glitches. the machine should work. people...
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i saw there was a respectable crowd outside of the booth talking to the people who were manning it and i thought it was extremely nice. >> thank you. commissioner hyland? >> i had two things. one for those who may or may not know this, i had the opportunity to go to washington d.c., that's where i was last hearing and we were doing legislative day for the american institute of architects and we had the opportunity to meet nancy pelosi's aids. mostly what i wanted to bring up today is advocate for three legislations and one of them was the continuance of the historic preservation tax credits. what you may or may not know is that nationally we are going through a whole tax reform that's being pushed by ryan out of wisconsin. anyway, but today is a deadline and unfortunately it's too late for our commission to do anything, but senator loom nar, i'm sorry, congressman and turner from ohio have introduced legislation that would make the federal historic preservation tax credit permanent that would take it outside of the tax reform and they at the close of businesses the last day to actually
i saw there was a respectable crowd outside of the booth talking to the people who were manning it and i thought it was extremely nice. >> thank you. commissioner hyland? >> i had two things. one for those who may or may not know this, i had the opportunity to go to washington d.c., that's where i was last hearing and we were doing legislative day for the american institute of architects and we had the opportunity to meet nancy pelosi's aids. mostly what i wanted to bring up today...
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we will have to look into other speakers on john wilkes booth's dreams.'t know. >> in god we trust on the coins is there any relation between lincoln's outlook and all of those things? dr. white: you know, i don't -- when i was in high school i had a two cent piece that said in god we trust in it. it was from 1864. it was the first going to bear that model. i used to collect coins back then. i remember taking that to school and show it to my classmates. it did not come home with me that day. [laughter] i think i blog for my memory ever since 1995, that i don't remember. it would've been passed by congress to get that put onto coin, but i don't know the motivation. i imagine the motivation is fairly obvious but are you asking if it had a connection to his dreams? >> inclination towards the dream and religion and all of these things. and the year, 1864, that connection. dr. white: i could not say definitively, but i would imagine in part that it would be to motivate northerners. i could not imagine that it's connected to lincoln's dreams at all. as you are
we will have to look into other speakers on john wilkes booth's dreams.'t know. >> in god we trust on the coins is there any relation between lincoln's outlook and all of those things? dr. white: you know, i don't -- when i was in high school i had a two cent piece that said in god we trust in it. it was from 1864. it was the first going to bear that model. i used to collect coins back then. i remember taking that to school and show it to my classmates. it did not come home with me that...
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that dog has been hanging out at a toll booth for the last 13 days. according to authorities ty believe whiol and waiting in line the dog jumped out of the car and maybe the owner didn't see it because the owner drove off and the dog was left behind. as you can see, whenever a car drives by the dog perks up maybe my owner's coming by to pick me up. that breaks my heart! >> and they have video from day and night this dog getting up checking for every car to see if this is his time to be taken home. well a local police officer felt very sorry for the dog. so he finally took the dog home. posted his picture up on social media in china and hopefully the dog's owners will find it and pick it up. >> that is so sad. look at the way he stands up. >> he's so humble. so much hope in his heart that his owner's going to come back and reclaim him. >> oh i'll take him. >> i'll take him. >> do you have something you want to say to someone or just anything you want to say but you don't want to be the one saying it? this guy, to your rescue. >> shut up you butt hurt b
that dog has been hanging out at a toll booth for the last 13 days. according to authorities ty believe whiol and waiting in line the dog jumped out of the car and maybe the owner didn't see it because the owner drove off and the dog was left behind. as you can see, whenever a car drives by the dog perks up maybe my owner's coming by to pick me up. that breaks my heart! >> and they have video from day and night this dog getting up checking for every car to see if this is his time to be...
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we had it tested out at the booth and we are also beginning to play and roll this out. for customers with mobility impairment we will have a 50% increase in priority seating and seating will be in different colors. the seats will be green versus the seats being blue to call attention that this is a special seat or it's a different seat for people that may not be paying attention. the seats are higher off the ground to make it easier to sit up and stand down and seats in the area of emergency evacuation. they are at the end of each cab. we are going to relocate them to buy the doors. if you have an issue that you want to communicate with the train operator before you are going to go through a very narrow aisle and a car full of people and now it will be more convenient to access. and it's also indicated with full marking so wheelchair areas, the further to call people's attention that this is a priority area identified for wheelchair users. right now we have a bulge coming out. that prevents, it restricts access to that area and that will be removed as well. the next sli
we had it tested out at the booth and we are also beginning to play and roll this out. for customers with mobility impairment we will have a 50% increase in priority seating and seating will be in different colors. the seats will be green versus the seats being blue to call attention that this is a special seat or it's a different seat for people that may not be paying attention. the seats are higher off the ground to make it easier to sit up and stand down and seats in the area of emergency...
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in new hampshire wipes out a toll booth. did you see that in luckily that toll booth was empty.trucker and the driver are expected to be okay. >> a two-year-old is almost abducted. the suspect snatches a boy from a park when his babysit wasn't looking. his two siblings go clasing after him and later the guy who took the kid dropped the baby. >> sam simon died of colon cancer. he left his $100 million fortune to charities. >> strange political bedfellows be ware. unions under fire. scrambled politics is next. sily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our angie's list app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms
in new hampshire wipes out a toll booth. did you see that in luckily that toll booth was empty.trucker and the driver are expected to be okay. >> a two-year-old is almost abducted. the suspect snatches a boy from a park when his babysit wasn't looking. his two siblings go clasing after him and later the guy who took the kid dropped the baby. >> sam simon died of colon cancer. he left his $100 million fortune to charities. >> strange political bedfellows be ware. unions under...
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polling booths will stay open in some parts of the country sunday. violent attacks and technical glitches forced some voting centers to close early on saturday. we are at a polling center in nigeria. >> many people couldn't vote on saturday, because of problems. this is a polling station. people first ever to go through the accreditation process. it's a long process. you first get accredited and then vote. that machine is the reason why so many people not just here but in other areas couldn't vote. officials say glitches are fixed and the machine should work. people are frustrated. officials had to get things in order, so why are they saying they are voting on a second day. they wanted this over and done saturday. that didn't happen. people hope the process goes sleuth eight and they all get to vote and hopes the results will be announced as soon as possible. >> two other al jazeera journalists sent to cover the election have been detained by the military, held at their hotel since tuesday. both were embedded with the nigerian military in the northea
polling booths will stay open in some parts of the country sunday. violent attacks and technical glitches forced some voting centers to close early on saturday. we are at a polling center in nigeria. >> many people couldn't vote on saturday, because of problems. this is a polling station. people first ever to go through the accreditation process. it's a long process. you first get accredited and then vote. that machine is the reason why so many people not just here but in other areas...
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. >> he insisted i get out of there, get out of the building where the telephone booth was., he stepped out there. >> i heard malcolm say -- >> somebody shouted get your hand out of my pocket, very loud. and then a little bit of a tussle. and malcolm responded by holding a hand up, something like, hold on, hold on there, brothers. >> while i was in the telephone booth, i heard the shots. i ran into the audubon ball room, and people were running out by this time and screaming and crying and cursing. >> my mother put her body on top of us. she covered her babies. because there was all this shooting. >> >> i don't know how many shooters are in there. i mean, this is while the smell of gun smoke is still in the air i'm crawling. my mind is focused on doing my job. >> in the audubon ballroom, pandemonium is the only word that i can use to describe the scene here. i was sitting in the first row when malcolm came on the stage and greeted the audience with a muslim greeting. as soon as he said that, it happened so quickly, several persons stood up and fired shots. >> you could see a
. >> he insisted i get out of there, get out of the building where the telephone booth was., he stepped out there. >> i heard malcolm say -- >> somebody shouted get your hand out of my pocket, very loud. and then a little bit of a tussle. and malcolm responded by holding a hand up, something like, hold on, hold on there, brothers. >> while i was in the telephone booth, i heard the shots. i ran into the audubon ball room, and people were running out by this time and...
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tim, we're in the lg booth here. what's in here that made you want to see this booth? >> guest: you name it. lg makes a lot of things. my primary area of coverage is television. hg is a very unique -- lg is a very unique company because they make olb sets, people see it as the future of picture quality. lg right now is the only ones really making that in scale. >> host: is it considered high technology anymore to make a television? >> guest: yes. well, most televisions right now are computers. i mean, there are tvs in this booth that are ten cores processers, and all the integrated functionality for the web, streaming stuff. 4k is a huge thing, so those are the big buzzword 4g and old sets. >> host: i see behind us it says 8k. >> guest: yeah, we're already beyond 4k now. these are basically, prototypes. there's one sharp tv of that's coming out that's going to be simulated 8k, but what we're talking about is stepped up in resolution. you think about it as the jump from standard testify in addition to high definition this is four times the resolution of high definition.
tim, we're in the lg booth here. what's in here that made you want to see this booth? >> guest: you name it. lg makes a lot of things. my primary area of coverage is television. hg is a very unique -- lg is a very unique company because they make olb sets, people see it as the future of picture quality. lg right now is the only ones really making that in scale. >> host: is it considered high technology anymore to make a television? >> guest: yes. well, most televisions right...
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randy with chicago's booth school of business. >> a case in point of what randy was talking about, in europe sweden's central bank slashed interest rate deeper into negative territory. expanded the bond buying program to stem the rise in currencies. swooed and central bank just one of several in europe measured to fit low inflation. >>> the organization for economic cooperation and development is warning global economies from relying too much on monetary policy to support growth. the oecd's chief economist said overreliance on central banks could exacerbate risk taking and endanger the stability of the financial system. >> i think there has been an overreliance on monetary policy. we understand why the central banks have moved the way they have or the way they're going to to but that can't be the only policy we're looking for. a sense of certainty about what the fiscal path is going to be. there's been uncertainty about that. >> said the outlooks for the world economy improved especially in europe as the euro depreciates. >> mario draghi authorized the ecb building in germany today bu
randy with chicago's booth school of business. >> a case in point of what randy was talking about, in europe sweden's central bank slashed interest rate deeper into negative territory. expanded the bond buying program to stem the rise in currencies. swooed and central bank just one of several in europe measured to fit low inflation. >>> the organization for economic cooperation and development is warning global economies from relying too much on monetary policy to support growth....
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they're known in the tech industry as booth babes.lure convention going techies to check out what a company is showing off. >> i think if you look at some of the imagery of the women who are fulfilling these roles at these conventions they're disturbing. >> it is a little cringe worthy. >> as you might imagine, many tech professionals, especially women, do find it cringe worthy, but now one convention is putting a stop to this. the rsa security conference coming to san francisco in mid-april, will arrive fully clothed, much to the relief of companies like sivercloud making a return appearance at rsa. >> i was approached by a gentleman who actually said, excuse me are you a booth babe? and that's a little bit uncomfortable, right? >> not to mention, tech watchers who find this sexist. >> when you see images like that it's not hard to understand why a young woman would say that's not really an industry i'm interested in. >> now, when rsa comes to town you'll get tech without all the figures. scott budman nbc bay area news. >>> so smart
they're known in the tech industry as booth babes.lure convention going techies to check out what a company is showing off. >> i think if you look at some of the imagery of the women who are fulfilling these roles at these conventions they're disturbing. >> it is a little cringe worthy. >> as you might imagine, many tech professionals, especially women, do find it cringe worthy, but now one convention is putting a stop to this. the rsa security conference coming to san...
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able to speak quickly with host angelo cataldi here at sports radio 94 wip before he helpedded in the booth. he thank me for wearing black because he says this is a dark day. he is shocked by this move. owe are a whole lot of fans. again lets take a look at the deal what this does. eagles have announced a trade that sends nick fels to the rams in exchange for sam bradford. eagles will also get rams fifth round pick in 2015, however, the eagles every sending a fourth round pick in 2015 and a second round pick in 2016 to st. louis. of course this move comes on the heels of trading star running back lesean mccoy for kiko alonzo. these are all moves that have eagles fans guessing about chip kelly's master plan, lets less inn. >> i'm in the sure what the heck is going on with them, i have month clue. i don't know what they are thinking. i fell lake they are throwing everything away. >> we have to all believe in chip but what will you do it is nick foles. he set railroaded. young quarterback coming in for the eagles. what are you going to do, get rid of lesean mccoy is a big mistake but we all be
able to speak quickly with host angelo cataldi here at sports radio 94 wip before he helpedded in the booth. he thank me for wearing black because he says this is a dark day. he is shocked by this move. owe are a whole lot of fans. again lets take a look at the deal what this does. eagles have announced a trade that sends nick fels to the rams in exchange for sam bradford. eagles will also get rams fifth round pick in 2015, however, the eagles every sending a fourth round pick in 2015 and a...