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burke >> thomas daniel burke >> william francis burke, jr. >> >> charles burlington. >> donald j.d my brother who, captain daniel james brethel. >> and my husband, matthew francis broderick. >> kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside >> irina buslo >> milton g. bustillo >> thomas m. butler >> patrick byrne >> timothy g. byrne >> jesus neptali cabezas >> lillian caceres >> brian joseph cachia >> steven dennis cafiero, jr. >> richard m. caggiano >> cecile marella caguicla >> michael john cahill >> scott walter cahill >> my brother, captain charles frank, naval academy fighter pilot, who fought with every ounce of strength he had to save passengers and crew. we miss you, and we love you. , pedrousband's francisco. you will always be the missing puzzle in our family. we love and miss you. a terminally yours. -- internally -- eternally yours. >> thomas joseph cahill >> george cain >> salvatore b. calabro >> joseph calandrillo >> philip v. calcagno >> edward calderon >> kenneth marcus caldwell >> dominick enrico calia >> felix calixte >> frank callahan >> liam callah
burke >> thomas daniel burke >> william francis burke, jr. >> >> charles burlington. >> donald j.d my brother who, captain daniel james brethel. >> and my husband, matthew francis broderick. >> kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside >> irina buslo >> milton g. bustillo >> thomas m. butler >> patrick byrne >> timothy g. byrne >> jesus neptali cabezas >> lillian caceres >> brian joseph...
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. >> reporter: his mother is at medical center in burke , recovering from surgery it -- in burke ily. >> totally support the nurses. somebody has to be in there. >> we love our patients. but we need health care also. we need benefits also. >> reporter: it is health care that is the main issue between the nurses unions and the hospitals. administrators say they are offer a freebase i can plan that -- free basic plan, they currently get their ppo plan for free. >> we are asking them to look at their health benefits. we are still offering free health care. if they want a premium cadillac plan we are asking them to contribute like everybody else would in the working world. >> reporter: union reps state it would be a bigger contribution. since nurses have received free care they say it is a nonstarter for them. both sides back at the table in the next few weeks. the strike is scheduled to last one day. some won't be letting the nurses back in until tuesday. they said they had to hire those temporary nurse force a month mum of five days. -- for a minimum of five days. amy hollyfield, live a
. >> reporter: his mother is at medical center in burke , recovering from surgery it -- in burke ily. >> totally support the nurses. somebody has to be in there. >> we love our patients. but we need health care also. we need benefits also. >> reporter: it is health care that is the main issue between the nurses unions and the hospitals. administrators say they are offer a freebase i can plan that -- free basic plan, they currently get their ppo plan for free. >> we...
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. >> reporter: his mother is at medical center in burke , recovering from surgery it -- in burke ily. >> totally support the nurses. somebody has to be in there. >> we love our patients. but we need health care also. we need benefits also. >> reporter: it is health care that is the main issue between the nurses unions and the hospitals. administrators say they are offer a freebase i can plan that -- free basic plan, they currently get their ppo plan for free. >> we are asking them to look at their health benefits. we are still offering free health care. if they want a premium cadillac plan we are asking them to contribute like everybody else would in the working world. >> reporter: union reps state it would be a bigger contribution. since nurses have received free care they say it is a nonstarter for them. both sides back at the table in the next few weeks. the strike is scheduled to last one day. some won't be letting the nurses back in until tuesday. they said they had to hire those temporary nurse force a month mum of five days. -- for a minimum of five days. amy hollyfield, live a
. >> reporter: his mother is at medical center in burke , recovering from surgery it -- in burke ily. >> totally support the nurses. somebody has to be in there. >> we love our patients. but we need health care also. we need benefits also. >> reporter: it is health care that is the main issue between the nurses unions and the hospitals. administrators say they are offer a freebase i can plan that -- free basic plan, they currently get their ppo plan for free. >> we...
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this is 79-year-old andrew burke.ng guys in the video come up and attempt to shoot through the barbershop window. he was sitting inside. andrew burke actually died. you'll see two men run up. on the left side of the screen, you can sort of see andrew burke. >> you always think no way will they ever find the guys who did this. a lot of times people say, that looks like so and so. connect the dots and these guys are caught. you keep your fingers crossed that, you know, they'll figure it out. >> for millions, coffee kind of gets your motor running. >> right. >> for this car, it literally gets the motor running. this is a coffee-powered car. >> what? >> they call it a gasification process. they can get power to go to the six cylander and off the car goes. the fastest this thing went, 75 miles an hour. they averaged at 66 miles an hour to break the guinness world book record for a coffee-powered car. >> i love that there's more than one coffee-powered car. this is the most delightful car to be behind. the exhaust is amazin
this is 79-year-old andrew burke.ng guys in the video come up and attempt to shoot through the barbershop window. he was sitting inside. andrew burke actually died. you'll see two men run up. on the left side of the screen, you can sort of see andrew burke. >> you always think no way will they ever find the guys who did this. a lot of times people say, that looks like so and so. connect the dots and these guys are caught. you keep your fingers crossed that, you know, they'll figure it...
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let's kick it off with a check of the forecast with meteorologist justin burke. >> a big smile on my face. can you see it? i can't hide it. >> we all can. >> a change of the calendar, change of the seasons, tomorrow is october. we will be talking about a dramatic drop, despite today is a warm day. a little bit of something for everybody. the weekend high temperatures pour most of us will be in the 50s and there will be a chance of rain showers and it will be blustery. west and north of the beltway, a better shop of getting some thunder mixed in with the cold air tomorrow and western maryland and the mountains leading toward getting snow and maybe even some stickage with it and especially snow shoe. that is at 4,848 foet. and we will try to get some pictures and show you over the week. nothing like that this morning. 54 in hanford. and 55 darlington. and 63 by the water in edgemere. we're dry on maryland's most powerful doppler radar. a quick peek of the forecast. the wakeup window at the bottom of the screen. take a look at the rest of the weekend and the forecast coming up. >> here
let's kick it off with a check of the forecast with meteorologist justin burke. >> a big smile on my face. can you see it? i can't hide it. >> we all can. >> a change of the calendar, change of the seasons, tomorrow is october. we will be talking about a dramatic drop, despite today is a warm day. a little bit of something for everybody. the weekend high temperatures pour most of us will be in the 50s and there will be a chance of rain showers and it will be blustery. west and...
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. >> matthew burke. >> thomas daniel burke. >> captain william francis burke jr. >> charles burlingame> donald j. burns. >> and my brother, fdny, ladder 24, captain daniel james breathle. >> and my husband, mark francis broderick. >> catherine ann burns. >> keith james burns. >> john patrick burnside. >> arena buslo. >> milton builo. >> thomas m. butler. >> patrick dennis burns. >> timothy g. burns. >> daniel cavlero. >> lillian caseras. >> brian joseph cathya. >> steven dennis cathia jr. >> cecille lorella. >> john brett cahill. >> michael john cahill. >> scott walter cahill. >> and my brother, captain charles frank burlingame iii, navel academy fighter pilot who fought with every last ounce of strength he had to save passengers and crew. we miss you, chick, and we love you. [speaking spanish] >> my husband, pedro francisco checko. frank, you will always be the missing puzzle in our family. we love and miss you. 143, eternally yours. >> thomas joseph cahill. >> george c. caine. >> salvatore b. calabro. phillip g. jose calderon. >> taz marcus caldwell. felix bobby fleeceay. >> francis
. >> matthew burke. >> thomas daniel burke. >> captain william francis burke jr. >> charles burlingame> donald j. burns. >> and my brother, fdny, ladder 24, captain daniel james breathle. >> and my husband, mark francis broderick. >> catherine ann burns. >> keith james burns. >> john patrick burnside. >> arena buslo. >> milton builo. >> thomas m. butler. >> patrick dennis burns. >> timothy g. burns. >>...
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he makes the case really for locke, burke, adam smith versus riseau, john rahls. it's an easy read and excellent book as are any books by tom soul. a classic in understanding free market economics, hazlett wrote a number of books demolishing the idea that government can stimulate the economy by spending money, something that unfortunately the current administration didn't read and didn't learn. he shows how stimulus bills are counterproductive. they slow down economic growth. that it doesn't work. hazlett borrows an important lesson about the fallacy of the broken window which i won't share today, but the disasters, the destruction can actually prompt economic growth as -- is a terrible myth, and yet you see it with a natural disaster, some liberal economist says it's good for the economy because they have to rebuild houses there, but they ignore looking at the other side, the tradeoffs. someone who was in young americans for freedom with ron robinson and myself, david bowes compiled a book called "the libertarian reader" which starts with a section of the bible a
he makes the case really for locke, burke, adam smith versus riseau, john rahls. it's an easy read and excellent book as are any books by tom soul. a classic in understanding free market economics, hazlett wrote a number of books demolishing the idea that government can stimulate the economy by spending money, something that unfortunately the current administration didn't read and didn't learn. he shows how stimulus bills are counterproductive. they slow down economic growth. that it doesn't...
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the man behind the offer is bill burke. the 1.2 billion would be a record for aminner league franchise. u.s. open tennis, serena williams felt at home. the champion took her, tore her apart. did it in 49 minutes. 6-0, 6-1. the 28 seed. why she is a three time champion. to the scoreboard as you see the ace for serena williams. the scoreboard, 6-0 and 6-1. jay leno in town tonight, just down the street. he taped the tonight show and flew up, there he is with mayor ed lee. he was mcing a fund raider. they are looking for -- fundraiser. they are looking for a new hospital. he received a proclamation from the mare saying it was jay leno day and i got to laugh. he is quick, pam. he goes, boy, it's 8:00 at night, i feel short changed, i only got four hours to make use of it. allants morris set was also forming tonight. they are trying to get the new hospital built. >> all right vern, thank you. >>> and thank you for being with us. we will see you tomorrow night everybody.
the man behind the offer is bill burke. the 1.2 billion would be a record for aminner league franchise. u.s. open tennis, serena williams felt at home. the champion took her, tore her apart. did it in 49 minutes. 6-0, 6-1. the 28 seed. why she is a three time champion. to the scoreboard as you see the ace for serena williams. the scoreboard, 6-0 and 6-1. jay leno in town tonight, just down the street. he taped the tonight show and flew up, there he is with mayor ed lee. he was mcing a fund...
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. >>> at practice today the return of two starters on the offensive line center mark burke and ben brook, both participated after sitting out yesterday. >>> peter angelo huddled with manager showalter to discuss the future of the team. no official word from the meeting it is expected that mcfail will walk with his contract set to expire and showalter could take on a greater role. >>> the o's ended their losing season on a high note that come back win in the finale. the 4-3 final put the red sox at the mercy of the tampa bay rays. and about three minutes after that orioles victory, tampa bay clenched the wild card spot with a win over the yankees. evan longoria the deciding blow. an emotional 8-7 win for the rays that knocks out boston and moves tampa bay to the play offs again. they now have to regroup to face the rangers in texas tomorrow. >> that is so unthinkable to do what we did last night. and actually like i think some people said it. at the moment it happens what are you supposed to do? how do you react to this. >> reporter: the orioles have been calling the tampa bay rays the bl
. >>> at practice today the return of two starters on the offensive line center mark burke and ben brook, both participated after sitting out yesterday. >>> peter angelo huddled with manager showalter to discuss the future of the team. no official word from the meeting it is expected that mcfail will walk with his contract set to expire and showalter could take on a greater role. >>> the o's ended their losing season on a high note that come back win in the finale....
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this unusual nature of how he and buffet met raised question about his the level involvement of burkechoosing replacement for buffet. pl only here can you gate job by paying 5 million dollars for an interview. >> just ahead here tonight. if 4-year-old can't concentrate, maybe he's watching sponge bob. fichlts here tonight. how turning into a real guitar hero could be as simple as following these lights. stay with us could be as simple as following theselook, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> congresswoman givrdz giving first interview since shot in january. she was last seen in august when she made an appearance to vote on the debt ceiling bill. she and her husband will be talking with diane s
this unusual nature of how he and buffet met raised question about his the level involvement of burkechoosing replacement for buffet. pl only here can you gate job by paying 5 million dollars for an interview. >> just ahead here tonight. if 4-year-old can't concentrate, maybe he's watching sponge bob. fichlts here tonight. how turning into a real guitar hero could be as simple as following these lights. stay with us could be as simple as following theselook, every day we're using more and...
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. >> john burke, there is eligibility requirements and there is some of that as related to accountability. a student has to -- it is only grades 3 through 11. second graders cannot take it because they have not had their base set yet. you have to be far below basic or below basic on the cst for any previous year. from second grade on up on the cst, we could have scored profession or advance for two years on capa. that would be the eligibility for the students in there. >> that means -- i will add, there is a chicken and egg thing going here. when the federal government came up with the idea to have that level of test, it was referred to as the gap test for the 2% test which meant the kids who were not severely cognitively impaired and would not be taking the capa or alternate assessment, what ever state. we are not high enough to take the state level test. they were intending it to be a small percentage of kids with disabilities, but they were also assuming that most of those kids would be educated in the general curriculum. in fact they required the kids who take the cma are on a standar
. >> john burke, there is eligibility requirements and there is some of that as related to accountability. a student has to -- it is only grades 3 through 11. second graders cannot take it because they have not had their base set yet. you have to be far below basic or below basic on the cst for any previous year. from second grade on up on the cst, we could have scored profession or advance for two years on capa. that would be the eligibility for the students in there. >> that means...
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i'm going to marinate my ind few for starting your tuesday off with us. xññññ >>> justin burke specialme lapse video, tropical depression lee hitting atlanta, more than 100 homes reported damage. the storm caused a tornado and last watch in effect for it last night. there are the effects across the southern u.s. lee rolling through. >>> that was cool. we benefit from the treat that i just got. this morning, just down the street, from sherrie johnson, at perry hall elementary, we take you to perry hall middle school. light north wind, that's important, we are now on the cold side of a frontal boundary, keeping us cold. we will limit our threat of severe weather because when we have the remnants of a tropical system , there is the threat of the outbreak. for us on the cooler, wet side, we are in the low. there is more coming up west. plan for a wet morning even if it's not raining now. expect to have the rain, becoming heavy at times. we picked up an inch and a half to two inches. we can average 2-4-inch rainfall if you were just to stick the rain gauge out and check it again thursday mo
i'm going to marinate my ind few for starting your tuesday off with us. xññññ >>> justin burke specialme lapse video, tropical depression lee hitting atlanta, more than 100 homes reported damage. the storm caused a tornado and last watch in effect for it last night. there are the effects across the southern u.s. lee rolling through. >>> that was cool. we benefit from the treat that i just got. this morning, just down the street, from sherrie johnson, at perry hall...
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likely from the overpressure from the explosion in a confined area, she did have some medical issues burks according to her fellow co-workers at the time, the complaint was minimal. >> the explosion has damaged the lab. they have to determine if it is safe. and there's water damage. the company does research for filtration process for petro chemicals and natural gas. but they say there was never a hazard from the explosion. >> what they use here and the size, there isn't a risk to the local community and anyone outside of the structure itself. >> but what caused it and what role does the leaking cylinder play? that's what investigators will determine. >> i know the ins and outs, but i can't think what would have gone wrong at this point. >> osha is going to take the lead on the investigation. because of the damage inside, they are red tagging the building, and that means nobody can get back inside until monday at the earliest. in menlo park, don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> san francisco police are looking for a hit-and-run driver who injured a pedestrian last night in the south of market area.
likely from the overpressure from the explosion in a confined area, she did have some medical issues burks according to her fellow co-workers at the time, the complaint was minimal. >> the explosion has damaged the lab. they have to determine if it is safe. and there's water damage. the company does research for filtration process for petro chemicals and natural gas. but they say there was never a hazard from the explosion. >> what they use here and the size, there isn't a risk to...
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they are burke halter kaiser lake view la sear, marshal maxwell park santa fe. officials say with fewer students enrolling they just do not need the expense of as many schools. was tonight the beginning of the end for the san francisco giants? that's later in sports. ok, kids, our cable will let us record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. ok, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. oh, fun, yeah. 1...2...3... jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. ha! she's so pretty. yeah. or, we give it to kyle. it's really all he's got. [ male announcer ] switch to at&t u-verse and record four shows all at the same time. just $29 a month for 6 months. at&t. just $29 a month for 6 months. it feels like help is never far away. it feels like you're protected against life's little mishaps. it feels like you'll make it home. that's what it feels like to be a member. >>> in national news, one day after his big jobs speeched before congress president
they are burke halter kaiser lake view la sear, marshal maxwell park santa fe. officials say with fewer students enrolling they just do not need the expense of as many schools. was tonight the beginning of the end for the san francisco giants? that's later in sports. ok, kids, our cable will let us record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. ok, moment of truth. on...
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roland berger reports -- burke reports. >> days after the typhoon lashed western japan, still the search for survivors. they have been cut off by landslides. most of the elderly residents are without food and electricity and water. the hamlet of nachii katsura -- a painful reminder of the tsunami in march. >> i have to think about how to help the people of the town rebuild from this disaster. only after that can i think about my family. i hope i can find my white soon. -- my wife soon. >> she was due to celebrate her engagement on the day the storm hit. elsewhere, a warehouse filled with explosives was destroyed. more than half a ton of material used for blasting tunnels as some more in the mud, hampering relief efforts. the prime minister was hoping to travel to the areas impacted by the typhoon. so far, there has been little criticism since the disaster, but he will be mindful next time. the tsunami cost his predecessor, to naoto kan, his job. bbc news. >> it has been 40 years since the apollo mission took the u.s. astronauts and to the man. now what you of those landing sites has just
roland berger reports -- burke reports. >> days after the typhoon lashed western japan, still the search for survivors. they have been cut off by landslides. most of the elderly residents are without food and electricity and water. the hamlet of nachii katsura -- a painful reminder of the tsunami in march. >> i have to think about how to help the people of the town rebuild from this disaster. only after that can i think about my family. i hope i can find my white soon. -- my wife...
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armstrong was trying to fly from oakland 0 to burk bank. he september a tweet saying he was kicked off a flight because his pants were too baggie. a southwest spokesman said the situation was rae solved to the customer's satisfaction and armstrong was allowed on the next flight to burbank. music was good. good and loud today at the 59th annual sausolito arts festival. nearly 20,000 original works of arts from culp -- sculptures and sir rammics and stuff in between. 34,000 visit it every year so get there early tomorrow if you want to enjoy a little fun. leigh glaser is here with the weather. >> leigh: always fun there. always fun. yes, the fog has started to move in you can see it behind us here. the bay bridge scoured with low clouds and fog. another shot here from the high definition rooftop cam and the sky there a little fuzzy. you can barely see the golden gate bridge right now. going to bring in some mist and drizzle for your evening as well. 72 degrees in antioch. 64 in livermore, 61 in concord. clear skies. but towards oakland, san f
armstrong was trying to fly from oakland 0 to burk bank. he september a tweet saying he was kicked off a flight because his pants were too baggie. a southwest spokesman said the situation was rae solved to the customer's satisfaction and armstrong was allowed on the next flight to burbank. music was good. good and loud today at the 59th annual sausolito arts festival. nearly 20,000 original works of arts from culp -- sculptures and sir rammics and stuff in between. 34,000 visit it every year so...
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behalf of the council and the san francisco opera, we want to extend our thanks to director cronin burke and her staff -- cronenberg and her staff for their help. we also want to thank the chief and staff for their inspiring words. >> thank you for all your hard work. >> want to talk a couple of minutes about the good samaritan ordinance that was passed and signed by the mayor recently. the good samaritan ordinance allows people that have been displaced from rent-control housing to find additional housing after they have been displaced for up to a two years at their pre-disaster rent. when someone is living in a rent-control unit, they lose their housing to the fire. working with american red cross and we are trying to find additional housing for people. this will allow us to go to landlords that want to participate in a program -- in the program to allow folks that want to read for a short time a unit that they are able to afford. the mayor just signed off allowing hsa to be the designee to sign off on the certificate. when there is a fire now, we will be able to sign off and refer peop
behalf of the council and the san francisco opera, we want to extend our thanks to director cronin burke and her staff -- cronenberg and her staff for their help. we also want to thank the chief and staff for their inspiring words. >> thank you for all your hard work. >> want to talk a couple of minutes about the good samaritan ordinance that was passed and signed by the mayor recently. the good samaritan ordinance allows people that have been displaced from rent-control housing to...
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are watching us in seattle, washington, learn about pacific rim cultures at pacific voices at the burke mu sum of natural history and culture. that's your pacific event of the day. >>> todd, thanks so much. now a look at the morning's headlines in entertainment. chalk up another win at the box office for the film that seems like it just can't lose. for the third straight week "the help" finished as top film, this time with just under $15 million. after four weeks out, it's fast approaching an impressive overall total of close to $120 million. >>> the helen mirren thriller, "the debt" debuted slightly better than expected just off $10 million to take the second spot. "apollo 18" disappointed, opening well below expectations taking in under $9 million for third. also under-performing "shark night 3-d" at just over 8.5 million for fourth. and eddie murphy's comeback may be going from soler powered to nuclear powered. already starring with ben stiller in "power heist" due in november, deadline.com reports the director also is directing the oscars wants murphy to host this year's show and mu
are watching us in seattle, washington, learn about pacific rim cultures at pacific voices at the burke mu sum of natural history and culture. that's your pacific event of the day. >>> todd, thanks so much. now a look at the morning's headlines in entertainment. chalk up another win at the box office for the film that seems like it just can't lose. for the third straight week "the help" finished as top film, this time with just under $15 million. after four weeks out, it's...
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hedge fund manager has been hired as potential successor at burke shir hath away. he will join them early next year after he closes down his fund based in virginia. he successfully bid twice in the auction to have lunch with buffet. only hear can you get a job paying 5 million dollars for an interview. >> very well spent. >> smart move by him there. >> we don't necessity washington his salary is. >> come on. >> larry up next with sports. >> minimum wage thing. about l l. >> raiders open the new season against arch rival on cold rainy night in denver. sebastian l ties long time nfl rainy night in denver. sebastian l ties long time nfl record. what a kick. sports ( grunting ) p#p >> good. raiders open in denver tonight. sloppy penalty of. but flu to the football and tied nfl record. raider nation dressed for success. lick father like son. first quarter 3ing in denver. here comes darrell. block the punt. raiders take over. in pwrvrng 0territory. jackson first game as team head coach great calls. campbell to reece slipping out of the back field. 7-3 raider raide
hedge fund manager has been hired as potential successor at burke shir hath away. he will join them early next year after he closes down his fund based in virginia. he successfully bid twice in the auction to have lunch with buffet. only hear can you get a job paying 5 million dollars for an interview. >> very well spent. >> smart move by him there. >> we don't necessity washington his salary is. >> come on. >> larry up next with sports. >> minimum wage...
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they don't need edmond burke, who stands up and says, let's think that through again.is man is fighting for our country, you may not approve about his political orientations, but he's fighting for our country, let's have a hand of applause for everyone in our military. that would be a chilling moment. why doesn't somebody -- and here's my hunch, it doesn't work. perry came out for having a heart for the illegal immigrant's kid who came into this country at the age of 3 and is trying to get into college in the state he's living in. how about some heart? >> got booed, chris. >> is it possible, alex, you can't stand against this mob rule right now on the tea party right? you can't do that? >> i think that answer you were mentioning from rick perry, did him an awful lot of damage. and not necessarily because he tried to be compassionate in a party that's hostile to compassion, but because he questioned the motives of people who disagree with him on immigration. so i think that that could have been a moment for him, where he tries to take kind of the george w. bush line on
they don't need edmond burke, who stands up and says, let's think that through again.is man is fighting for our country, you may not approve about his political orientations, but he's fighting for our country, let's have a hand of applause for everyone in our military. that would be a chilling moment. why doesn't somebody -- and here's my hunch, it doesn't work. perry came out for having a heart for the illegal immigrant's kid who came into this country at the age of 3 and is trying to get into...
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. >> there were reports these were insurgence dressed in burke as common dressed as women. they do not have women members to check other women on buses. who are you looking at? >> the taliban are behind this, sending a powerful statement to the united states and international community that they are doing well, that they are capable of assaulting in the manner they did. they are sending a signal to the afghan people that they are still searching, bringing fighting from the south into the city of kabul, and nobody can be safe. >> de think this is a one-of attack, audacious though it is, in the central capital, or does it suggest that when nato forces withdraw there will be a resurgence of the taliban throughout the country? >> if you look at what happened today, they are already resurging, regardless of what we say. they want a tet offensive scenario, where they put to the live the idea that we're succeeding with a single attack. this comes at the back of a series of other audacious attacks, including attacks -- the assassination of the president's brother and key members of
. >> there were reports these were insurgence dressed in burke as common dressed as women. they do not have women members to check other women on buses. who are you looking at? >> the taliban are behind this, sending a powerful statement to the united states and international community that they are doing well, that they are capable of assaulting in the manner they did. they are sending a signal to the afghan people that they are still searching, bringing fighting from the south...
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today we're joined by mr thomas hamill burke european commissioner for human rights talking to us from a star's boards thanks very much mr however for joining us now let's get right to where well we know that there were cia prisons in europe and people were tortured and then now you're pushing for the truth what more should we know there's a lot more to know in fact because we haven't had the full account for what really happened and who took the decisions and on what grounds when these black sites were established on european soil other things that we still have to know what do you think is most important i think we have to learn from history and unfortunately during this period of ten years very serious human rights violations were committed and we have an atmosphere of impunity when it comes to these violations of human rights i think the truth has to come out on board really happened who took the decisions who allowed the establishment of these secret places of detention and thereby allowing torture to take place now this is the story came to light i mean there have been some gover
today we're joined by mr thomas hamill burke european commissioner for human rights talking to us from a star's boards thanks very much mr however for joining us now let's get right to where well we know that there were cia prisons in europe and people were tortured and then now you're pushing for the truth what more should we know there's a lot more to know in fact because we haven't had the full account for what really happened and who took the decisions and on what grounds when these black...
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hedge fund manager has been hired as potential successor at burke shir hath away. he will join them early next year after he closes down his fund based in virginia. he successfully bid twice in the auction to have lunch with buffet. only hear can you get a job paying 5 million dollars for an interview. >> very well spent. >> smart move by him there. >> we don't necessity washington his salary is. >> come on. >> larry up next with sports. >> minimum wage thing. about l l. >> raiders open the new season against arch rival on cold rainy night in denver. sebastian l ties long time nfl rainy night in denver. sebastian l ties long time nfl record. what a kick. sports ir >> good. raiders open in denver tonight. sloppy penalty of. but flu to the football and tied nfl record. raider nation dressed for success. lick father like son. first quarter 3ing in denver. here comes darrell. block the punt. raiders take over. in pwrvrng 0territory. jackson first game as team head coach great calls. campbell to reece slipping out of the back field. 7-3 raider raiders. about for regar
hedge fund manager has been hired as potential successor at burke shir hath away. he will join them early next year after he closes down his fund based in virginia. he successfully bid twice in the auction to have lunch with buffet. only hear can you get a job paying 5 million dollars for an interview. >> very well spent. >> smart move by him there. >> we don't necessity washington his salary is. >> come on. >> larry up next with sports. >> minimum wage...
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eight elementary schools are on the possible chopping block: keiser, santa fe, marshal, lakeview, burk alter and leveer. leveer sits adjacent to highway 880 and the press pal is resigned to his facility shutting down. >> if i can get my students away from the freeway and get them into a permanent structure with quality harping and teeing going on -- learning and teaching going on, i'm okay with that. >> it's possible all eight schools well will close and more will be added to the list. >> we anticipate savings the 2 had thousand dollars to $400,000 per school, de-- $200,000 to few had thousand dollars per school depending on the site. >> reporter: his more bad you ins, another 20 or so schools could close the next few years. i'm john sasaki, k. >>> and easing test requirements for the no child left behind program. typers and administrators in richmond -- teachers and administrators said the program did more harm than good and this it doesn't take into account the despair etbetween rich and poor school districts. >> a bay area judge sentenced a 49-year-old boy to one year -- 14-year-old
eight elementary schools are on the possible chopping block: keiser, santa fe, marshal, lakeview, burk alter and leveer. leveer sits adjacent to highway 880 and the press pal is resigned to his facility shutting down. >> if i can get my students away from the freeway and get them into a permanent structure with quality harping and teeing going on -- learning and teaching going on, i'm okay with that. >> it's possible all eight schools well will close and more will be added to the...
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we have meteorologist justin burke with a changing forecast. >> chaining for the colder.and -- changing for the colder. we have someone who checked in with the american series who says i don't care if it is cooler, as long as we get rid of the humidity. 56 is tolerable for you in bel air at the elementary school. and we're watching the frontal boundary losing the moisture. a lot of clouds. we will spread them in, this this morning with sun around the beltway and then annapolis off to the eastern shore. we will have a day in the 70s and turning sharply cooler. watch the winds behind the system and they turn to the west/northwest and strong tonight and tomorrow, we will have rain, snow in the mountains with strong blustery winds and showers could linger into the weekend and in fact if you're planning ahead for the ravens game forecast at 8:20 on sunday evening as we get rex and the jets, 49. it will be in the upper 40s, and maybe a few showers around and quite chilly. the rest of the weekend outlook in a moment. tonya has traffic. >> a vehicle fire reported 795 southbound b
we have meteorologist justin burke with a changing forecast. >> chaining for the colder.and -- changing for the colder. we have someone who checked in with the american series who says i don't care if it is cooler, as long as we get rid of the humidity. 56 is tolerable for you in bel air at the elementary school. and we're watching the frontal boundary losing the moisture. a lot of clouds. we will spread them in, this this morning with sun around the beltway and then annapolis off to the...
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. >> matthew burke. >> thomas daniel burke. >> captain william francis burke, jr. >> charles f.mas e. burnett, jr. >> donald j. burns. >>... >> bill: these images really have no words and none are needed when you see the hand placed on the name that is now sketched in bronze around these brilliant waterfalls in lower manhattan. the governor of new york, at the time, george pataki, and, he was here, on scene, day after day and week after week and, which turned into months after month and ten years down the road, the governor is back with me here in new york city. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> bill: on september 21, you took me into what was then a pa pile of rubble behind me and saw the twisted steel and smoke and all the activity, so frenetic, you know? there was a sense of chaos, but it was controlled chaos, and, now, only on day ten of this incredible national journey, as you come back here today, do you want to be here? did you look forward to it? what were your feelings as you approached this day, again? >> no, i wish i had wanted to be here, but that is just not
. >> matthew burke. >> thomas daniel burke. >> captain william francis burke, jr. >> charles f.mas e. burnett, jr. >> donald j. burns. >>... >> bill: these images really have no words and none are needed when you see the hand placed on the name that is now sketched in bronze around these brilliant waterfalls in lower manhattan. the governor of new york, at the time, george pataki, and, he was here, on scene, day after day and week after week and, which...
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new deal by burke folsom. both shattering the academy talk myths about the great depression and showing how the policies of fdr didn't get us out of the great depression but prolong the depression. there is a great heritage foundation guide to the constitution that spaulding edited which i recommend. finally, i would say the best book i can think about on communism which i left out was animal farm which hopefully a lot of you have read. it describes what is happening in cuba today. and north korea certainly. and his book 1984 by george orwell, brave new world. lots of great novels have lessons for us. we talking about and rand. more and more people in this movement for freedom reintroduced to these ideas by reading atlas shrugged and the fountain head. those are great novel in terms of introducing people to the fear of the growth of government. certainly important books to me when i was in my 20s and was exposed to rant and her book and some as well. a very short book. i will pass out this list this afternoon.
new deal by burke folsom. both shattering the academy talk myths about the great depression and showing how the policies of fdr didn't get us out of the great depression but prolong the depression. there is a great heritage foundation guide to the constitution that spaulding edited which i recommend. finally, i would say the best book i can think about on communism which i left out was animal farm which hopefully a lot of you have read. it describes what is happening in cuba today. and north...
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let's get to justin burke this morning. because we're not talking about rain, buddy.re talking about a nice chill in the air. >> that chill could be cool for some of you. now, maybe a little early for this but tomorrow is october. and take a look at this. we are looking at weekend high temperatures in the 50s. and now there will be a chance of showers, which means it is going to be blustery and there may be some really heavy downpours, and small hail with some of these storms, which can be the case when you have really cold air that comes in, early in the season like this. a blustery weekend. plan for that. and by the way, yes, snow, yes it is snow. back towards snow shoe, and by the way they're up at 3000, 4800 feet. so we may have some camera sites to look at over the weekend with some of the nice stickage. this morning, nothing like that. we have 59 out there. 58 degrees in columbia. and down towards annapolis, 61. we're going to talk about annas
let's get to justin burke this morning. because we're not talking about rain, buddy.re talking about a nice chill in the air. >> that chill could be cool for some of you. now, maybe a little early for this but tomorrow is october. and take a look at this. we are looking at weekend high temperatures in the 50s. and now there will be a chance of showers, which means it is going to be blustery and there may be some really heavy downpours, and small hail with some of these storms, which can...
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isolated than the rest is going for isolating could not recover months ago there was a meeting of the our burks people pretty much on the economy they warned the government they better accept something like this resolution because that is it otherwise israel will be as they put it south african honest even more isolated boycotts reforms lordships and so on and our economy will collapse now it's interesting that israel is reacting to a sort of everything. if you look back at the history but about i think still we have the records of the south african foreign minister called in the american ambassador described this to and said we don't really care as long as you back us because you're the one good product and i don't work for a breakthrough that i think the one from the eighty's your brother or i got out of the corporations were pulling our. the. sanctions or the political what they were doing for. the reagan administration was backing them up as long as there were some support and nothing happened when the us was going to support. the most instantly of what i put out there saying it's in israel
isolated than the rest is going for isolating could not recover months ago there was a meeting of the our burks people pretty much on the economy they warned the government they better accept something like this resolution because that is it otherwise israel will be as they put it south african honest even more isolated boycotts reforms lordships and so on and our economy will collapse now it's interesting that israel is reacting to a sort of everything. if you look back at the history but...
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our friends in labor, our friends in the center for youth wellness, nadine burke. green streets, and city build, along with rhonda and her executive directorship. lena miller from hunter's point. bayview, ymca, and the multi-purpose center center. these are people who have been part of this great administration along with the house authorities and the redevelopment agencies. but i think the most thanks again comes back to the residents here, the residents of alice griffin. the people who have helped put this opportunity center together saying how do we bring hope? how do we put a muriel on there that expresses these kid's hopes to have a better future? how do we do that? we begin by now, you know you have a mayor that will be spending all day and all night, as long as i can come to deliver on this promise because that is what we do here in san francisco. that is how we build partnerships, how we get our elected officials to be on the same page with all of us working together, but it begins with residents here, sharing in that, believing in it. that is why those int
our friends in labor, our friends in the center for youth wellness, nadine burke. green streets, and city build, along with rhonda and her executive directorship. lena miller from hunter's point. bayview, ymca, and the multi-purpose center center. these are people who have been part of this great administration along with the house authorities and the redevelopment agencies. but i think the most thanks again comes back to the residents here, the residents of alice griffin. the people who have...
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or libertarian organization you will see portraits of the great thinkers like john locke or edmund burkeon, friedman and others. we have this great intellectual tradition upon we base the proposals we support the day. if you go into a left wing think tank you don't find that. they don't have that great intellectual tradition. they might have paul krugman or chris matthews or maureen dowd or russo or marks if they want to be honest but they generally don't. so it is very important for us to look back at those first principles. those foundations. those ideas. was important in my own intellectual development. my first piece of advice for you is to become familiar with our founding ideas. you can go to the or original thinkers. unlike most americans, read the declaration of independence. read the constitution. there are important things in there. when jefferson writes one of his complaints against england and george iii is he said swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance, it sounds familiar. very relevant today. you have to know the tenth amendment. in article i se
or libertarian organization you will see portraits of the great thinkers like john locke or edmund burkeon, friedman and others. we have this great intellectual tradition upon we base the proposals we support the day. if you go into a left wing think tank you don't find that. they don't have that great intellectual tradition. they might have paul krugman or chris matthews or maureen dowd or russo or marks if they want to be honest but they generally don't. so it is very important for us to look...
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how has their local currency, burke shares fared? ♪ them and nobody knows you when you are down ♪ >> it is hard to escape the global economy -- while other parts of the country reeled from events they cannot control, many people here feel cushions by the region's local currency. them at one time it was almost a little bit of a joke when it first came out but you had in this worldwide crisis going on -- someone saved us. >> what you were able to do is make a statement we want to survive, do what we have to do to keep the money in the area and keep everybody afloat. >> she says the shares cannot protect her from a global meltdown but they strengthen the home front. >> the shares are for me an indication that i support our small, local businesses. that my dollars will be spent with in the county. >> more than 400 businesses and the county except their shares. roughly 3 million have been issued and 130,000 remain in circulation. some traders here say they are a real alternative to globalization. >> and ms. crow is not sustainable. econom
how has their local currency, burke shares fared? ♪ them and nobody knows you when you are down ♪ >> it is hard to escape the global economy -- while other parts of the country reeled from events they cannot control, many people here feel cushions by the region's local currency. them at one time it was almost a little bit of a joke when it first came out but you had in this worldwide crisis going on -- someone saved us. >> what you were able to do is make a statement we want to...
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scaf he has taken part in protests since day one and still has scars from being detained because the burkes were much worse he said very long have they told people they had to stick it humbly for months after that i was shot for the stud gun and beaten with bats on the head least only because i'm well known now must not leave the country for thirty years according to know if i have to seek asylum but all stay and fight for freedom like mubarak skaf gets the supported needs to rule egypt from abroad and the aid that we get from the us that one point five billion a year the easier proceeds from from the usa and most of it entirely goes to the to the supreme court to the to the army you know the scout and while the westboro. history books will change for the better the arab spring is a massive opportunity to spread peace prosperity democracy egypt since our left reading the writing on the wall in many areas it's in the same as before going to fare from in some areas it's getting more worse and he's now a r t congress. with freedom and democracy still elusive in egypt the future for libya is al
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[laughter] >> in the 18th century, it was the indian nabobs announced by edmond burke. in the 19th century, it was the ruthless industrialists humanized, in the 20th century it was the trade union leaders tamed by lady thatcher. today the almighty subject is the bankers. >> here, here. >> in the united states, the federal authorities are prosecuting a wide swath of the top banks. when is that going to happen here? >> well, first of all, the right honorable gentleman obviously had a much better education that is apparent -- it's very good to hear him say something positive about margaret thatcher. i think the serious point the right honorable gentleman is making we do need to cede responsibility from our bankers. i support of what vickers said in terms of reforms that we need. if people break the law, no matter where they come from or who they are, they should face the consequences and be punished. >> thank you, mr. speaker. what does the prime minister think of local authorities encouraging developers to put applications not on greenbelt but on greenfield sides in order
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the town of barons burke once a flourishing mining community isn't a source they. give behind this feeling façade one can also see a freshly painted writing on the wall that russians on a living in fact their back. right to be here. if this second summer in a row that. banding launch busy bergen decorating this kindergarten give the fiction of russia as a narc is not to project an image of an unshakable state emerging from dire straits of history in a town that still experiences difficulties with running water and electricity this choice of priorities would have been questionable if it wasn't geo politically timely. there was a time when the soviet union was feared and respected you can't turn back time but russia should also position itself as a strong state people who visit his parents should feel like they've stepped on russian soil. technically that's already the case russian settlements and bergen have greener grass because of the several loads of black soil that was brought here from siberia in soviet times legally treat belongs to norway and nine hundred twe
the town of barons burke once a flourishing mining community isn't a source they. give behind this feeling façade one can also see a freshly painted writing on the wall that russians on a living in fact their back. right to be here. if this second summer in a row that. banding launch busy bergen decorating this kindergarten give the fiction of russia as a narc is not to project an image of an unshakable state emerging from dire straits of history in a town that still experiences difficulties...