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ggessbeeore a judge &ptoday. 3 karen parks strramingglive frrm north county high school in glln burrie... to explain what happened in court... 3 oo: legally 3 registered to beaumont 33 3the family of the injured student... daniee borowy... is & speaking out after 15- year- pleaded guilty o attempted murder yesterday in the 3 first day of school last year -pat perry hall high school.they says the guilty plea is a huge pelief... but thee ainful 3 will never go away: away:"no t doesn't feel over -33 or 3 aamost over.... t was scary..... i'll never fooget -3 what aw in tte 3hospital" hospital"the famill says -33&pdaniel till has pellets in his body and still ees overall... he is doong fine. 3 tte wife of former eagan prees secretaay james braay....paid -3 a visit toannapolis today...to meet with lawmaaers...and &pggvernnr o'mmlley. o'malley.sarah braay....is a longtime addocateof gun controo...evvr since her -3 husbbndwaa shoo and -3 paralyzee...during tte aasasinaaion atteept on presidentreagan... back in -3 gooerrorin his offiie...andd 3 as is. important part o me is the fiigerppint."a s
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on a plen burrie homee..//.offfcers arressee ... harrrson hiccman... and samantha beatty monday....... pine terracc... near... oakwood road...//.they... said they found & marijuuna,... steroids... and... nearly 11-thousandd dollars... in cash ...// aalng ...with... several guns... and... & thousands of rounds... of &p are facing... peveral.... harges. 3 club yesserday, stealing nearly 20 ttousand doolars in eeectronics. -3 eleetronics.pauulgessllr went & tt theeannapolis commmnity center today to find out what &pphey took.paull- 3 flat screee t-vs...an xx boo kinect......and 14 laptop computers.all from he boyy & pirlssccub at admiral oaks.3 the cluubs ddrector saas the theff lkely happened mnday ppesidenns day.aamainttnance worker nooiced the theft first thing ttesday orning.this 3 kkds... mmny of whom ddn't have luuxries like computers or t-vs at home. 3 lynn mccoy, admiral oaks boys & girls lub::18.33 "this issa place they ooe tooget away from eveeything goong on ouuside, to gettawaa from crimm, and for thee to come here and theirrthings be taken, it's ttrrible."reginald broddie
on a plen burrie homee..//.offfcers arressee ... harrrson hiccman... and samantha beatty monday....... pine terracc... near... oakwood road...//.they... said they found & marijuuna,... steroids... and... nearly 11-thousandd dollars... in cash ...// aalng ...with... several guns... and... & thousands of rounds... of &p are facing... peveral.... harges. 3 club yesserday, stealing nearly 20 ttousand doolars in eeectronics. -3 eleetronics.pauulgessllr went & tt theeannapolis...
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it would be absurd to stop it at chinatown and burry bury it there. that does no good. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors my name is julie christinsen and i'm in favor of the proposatch my favorite line is the adage we use about planting trees. it's never easy, but for our part of the city it needs to be done. i think a lot of the people here really want to talk about whether there should about a subway or not. you think we're a little past that discussion. what i want to talk about is that the north beach station. we're apparently not ready for that discussion. so we have sort of a cold war issue in front of you, the battleground of the moment. i think leaving the tbms in the ground is not economical and not very san franciscan. i have gone to community meetings where dozens of merchants have said their businesses are going to be completely ruined by extraction at columbus and union. this is an alternative that i think serves our commercial district. the dem othis proposal preserves the tunnel from chinatown to north beach and we don't have to give m
it would be absurd to stop it at chinatown and burry bury it there. that does no good. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors my name is julie christinsen and i'm in favor of the proposatch my favorite line is the adage we use about planting trees. it's never easy, but for our part of the city it needs to be done. i think a lot of the people here really want to talk about whether there should about a subway or not. you think we're a little past that discussion. what i...
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during the seasonal snow saw landslides occur and it's these landslides that can reveal what's been burry deep in the ground and that's exactly what happened local researches say that these are the remains of the south and mamma's now that animal lived in europe and central asia some two and a half million years ago which was around the time b. ice age began they were huge animals four metres tall and also known for its curled tusks their laughter african homeland and migrated to eurasia and their last resort as widely seen as what is now self and russia we should also say that out of seven full mammal skeletons that were found in the world three were found in russia well what are they going to do with all these remains that well first of all research us will have to date and touch them but the most interesting part here is that they believe that there could be many more remains close by. living near the site have been finding pieces of bone vertebrae for many decades some of them used to vertebrae. that gives you an idea how large it is one theory suggests that all mammals became extinct
during the seasonal snow saw landslides occur and it's these landslides that can reveal what's been burry deep in the ground and that's exactly what happened local researches say that these are the remains of the south and mamma's now that animal lived in europe and central asia some two and a half million years ago which was around the time b. ice age began they were huge animals four metres tall and also known for its curled tusks their laughter african homeland and migrated to eurasia and...
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nobody should have to burry their son especially when they are going to school, going in the right direction reporter: this is video of trevon foster playing football in oakland. friends bagged outthe -- about the talent in this family. >> his brother played at cal. >> friends with everybody. not imaginable. >> reporter: his father is challenging witnesses to come forward. >> the guys that was with him, they knew who it because you are with him, playing dice. you know who it is. >> the school was closed today so sheriff's deputies could finish their investigation. it will reopen tomorrow. >> i would tell them that their school is a safe place for them. i don't want them to be afraid to come to school. >> reporter: one of the students is trevon foster's youngerster and one of his -- younger sister and one of his friends said there would be a candlelight vigil tonight. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police are gather clues following yesterday's stabbing of a student near a high school campus. friends identified the victim as a member of the san jose high school football team. his coach
nobody should have to burry their son especially when they are going to school, going in the right direction reporter: this is video of trevon foster playing football in oakland. friends bagged outthe -- about the talent in this family. >> his brother played at cal. >> friends with everybody. not imaginable. >> reporter: his father is challenging witnesses to come forward. >> the guys that was with him, they knew who it because you are with him, playing dice. you know...
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alex ovechkin gives it to greene and he burris the second goal of the year. back up at one apiece.in the second period, caps trail 2-1 again. this goes into the pen zone. a gift goal right there. square at 2. crosby to chris kunis. today it's kunis not ovechkin with the super bowl hat trick. they fall 6-3. they are 6-2-1 on the season. >> miscues, little things. otherwise, i don't know. i'm not that worried bit. they are playing good hockey. >> when you lose it's disappointing. sometimes it's how you lose that is frustrating. >> there has been an rg3 siting in new orleans. he said his recovery from knee surgery is ahead of schedule and he went through the toughest part. the nfl has asked the redskins about his possible return date so that they can better schedule nationally televised games. the real reason he was in new orleans was to accept the rookie of the year award beating out fellow quarterback andrew luck, russell wilson and alfred morris. he becomes the first red skin to win the award since running back mike thomas won the honor in 1975. he set numerous records including a
alex ovechkin gives it to greene and he burris the second goal of the year. back up at one apiece.in the second period, caps trail 2-1 again. this goes into the pen zone. a gift goal right there. square at 2. crosby to chris kunis. today it's kunis not ovechkin with the super bowl hat trick. they fall 6-3. they are 6-2-1 on the season. >> miscues, little things. otherwise, i don't know. i'm not that worried bit. they are playing good hockey. >> when you lose it's disappointing....
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. >> reporter: in oakland at the science and space center, astronomer ben burris explained the asteroidd be visible here, but not to the naked eye after the sun goes down. >> it's a reminder that as some have said the earth is orbiting the sun in a cosmic shooting gallery. >> reporter: nasa's video of the 150-foot wide space rock. think of this ball as the asteroid. think of this as earth. this rim represents the stationary at lites. this asteroid is squeezing through, narrowly missing our planet. the difference between the satellite and the asteroid, a mere 500,000 miles. the astronomer says there's a lot of material flying around, just not usually coming this close to earth. >> there's a set of these as and comets that do occasionally pass close to the earth. we keep close track on those. so that we can maybe predict when one might some day hit the earth. >> reporter: without any big ones predicted to hit any time soon, question all breathe a sigh of relief. and nasa is working on launching a rocket with a goal of taking samples from asteroids. as for visitors here tonight, they can c
. >> reporter: in oakland at the science and space center, astronomer ben burris explained the asteroidd be visible here, but not to the naked eye after the sun goes down. >> it's a reminder that as some have said the earth is orbiting the sun in a cosmic shooting gallery. >> reporter: nasa's video of the 150-foot wide space rock. think of this ball as the asteroid. think of this as earth. this rim represents the stationary at lites. this asteroid is squeezing through,...
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i heard the testimony, i burry about it. you seem to create a crisis after saying our country is a miss. i hope you were just talking about the immigration system. what brings people to the country is the opportunity. >> for the moment -- >> you agree the suffering you are talking about is also being visited on immigrants that are already in the country to have documentation. families being separated. it is abets its tuition? what do you think we should make the decision. what should we decide on how the technical people on the door to come into the country and not be said for those who invested and have been here for such a longtime bush a mark >> read on the issue of the undocumented, and it america is divided. if you had been fortunate to picked up the reason the paradise of oregon, would have taken the choice? >> i might have depending on the circumstances. >> under your circumstances, the answer is, no, correct? >> the green card is a wonderful way -- the only difference is the right to vote. >> it is called taxation wi
i heard the testimony, i burry about it. you seem to create a crisis after saying our country is a miss. i hope you were just talking about the immigration system. what brings people to the country is the opportunity. >> for the moment -- >> you agree the suffering you are talking about is also being visited on immigrants that are already in the country to have documentation. families being separated. it is abets its tuition? what do you think we should make the decision. what...
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expected to pass close enough to the earth's surface to grab the attention of astronomers like ben burrisy it will come very close. pass within 17,200 miles of earth's surface and then will cruise safely back into space. >> reporter: nasa says the asteroid is the largest to fly close to earth since the agency starltd keeping track. while experts say it won't hit the earth, 130,000 metric tons of flying mass still makes people a little nervous. >> an impact by an object of the size that's going to pass next week happens about every 1200 years. >> reporter: but to understand the true impact of asteroids striking earth, you have to travel back 66 million years. that's the time frame researchers at uc-berkeley have newly pinpointed as the demise of the dinosaur. >> the dinosaurs, we think, are wiped out around 66.043 million years ago. and that's to within about 320,000 years. >> reporter: in a paper published this week, the group noted that along with volcanos, the final nail in the dinosaur coffin likely fell from space. >> one is that an asteroid slammed into the earth and that wiped out t
expected to pass close enough to the earth's surface to grab the attention of astronomers like ben burrisy it will come very close. pass within 17,200 miles of earth's surface and then will cruise safely back into space. >> reporter: nasa says the asteroid is the largest to fly close to earth since the agency starltd keeping track. while experts say it won't hit the earth, 130,000 metric tons of flying mass still makes people a little nervous. >> an impact by an object of the size...
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. >> give us your name -- >> my name is joseph burry, i am an alumnus of the graduate school of business. you had a great remark and a great question. do these debates promote democracy? the people up there are major party candidates. >> not a two-part question. >> please ask it. >> my question is, other than mr. leher, who i commend, the other three did not follow the rules, which were simple. they were to be given one minute a piece, one minute for the question, two for response, two for the re-response. and -- >> i hear you. thank you very much. would someone on the platform answer? >> i think we did follow the rules. these were 15-minute segments. you had a response and a discussion. >> those were not the rules. >> that is another debate. >> i don't want to get into a debate here. >> i'd like to ask a question about an issue that played a role but was never discussed, climate change. they expect reporters to ask about the future -- >> let me say one quick thing. i arrange my things by subject and what is most important. i was cut from the bottom to see how the discussions ran. climat
. >> give us your name -- >> my name is joseph burry, i am an alumnus of the graduate school of business. you had a great remark and a great question. do these debates promote democracy? the people up there are major party candidates. >> not a two-part question. >> please ask it. >> my question is, other than mr. leher, who i commend, the other three did not follow the rules, which were simple. they were to be given one minute a piece, one minute for the question,...
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i don't know if you have read dale ellis burris book, secrets, back in 2005 when it came out, and he, of course ploy was the guy who copied the pentagon papers and propagated them out of there. it was an interesting book, and i had been a student of vietnam before that to about his basic outrage came from a after being part of the pentagon papers study is what it was he came to the conclusion that american policymakers were not stupid but had an analysis after analysis and kept coming to the conclusion that what they needed to do in vietnam was x but politically they were now willing to do that. there were only willing to do why, so there were following policy why cynically, knowing that the probability of success was low. taking a politically expedient route against what policy prescription actually said if you wanted to succeed you were going to have to do. so i thought a lot about that as we went through this command is a very difficult question test because u.s. yourself at each stage with the american people know, zero is supposed to tell and how much they're supposed to know. we
i don't know if you have read dale ellis burris book, secrets, back in 2005 when it came out, and he, of course ploy was the guy who copied the pentagon papers and propagated them out of there. it was an interesting book, and i had been a student of vietnam before that to about his basic outrage came from a after being part of the pentagon papers study is what it was he came to the conclusion that american policymakers were not stupid but had an analysis after analysis and kept coming to the...
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i'm going to burry my knot into the folded edge, and then i'm going to take two tiny little running stitches all the layers, very close to the folded edge at the bottom. now, this is going to do two things. it's going to hold my hem in place and also mark the distance from one tuck to the other. now, bring the needle around to the back side and sew through in the same place and pull together the stitch. so that's creating a little pucker or a gather. now, sometimes i like to actually make a little slipknot here just to told it in place, and i'll show you how it helps a little bit later. all right, so that holds the knot or the wrap nice and tight. so now i'm going to take two more little running stitches and make sure that they're the same length and the same distance apart. remember that you want to keep this as consistent as possible. i know it's handwork, but you do want it to look nice so try to keep it even. all right, so this time i'm going to show you what i mean by the little slipknot. bring it through the loop. this will help me align the tuck or the little stitch so that it doesn't
i'm going to burry my knot into the folded edge, and then i'm going to take two tiny little running stitches all the layers, very close to the folded edge at the bottom. now, this is going to do two things. it's going to hold my hem in place and also mark the distance from one tuck to the other. now, bring the needle around to the back side and sew through in the same place and pull together the stitch. so that's creating a little pucker or a gather. now, sometimes i like to actually make a...
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you can also listen with our free apps for your iphone, android, or black burry. -- blackberry.captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> i think the women were interested in politics but had no ability to express that so they were attracted to bed who were going to be politically active or were already politically active. >> i fight each of them intriguing. probably half of them because they are so obscure. i think half of these would then probably would be almost totally unrecognizable to most men and women on the street. >> c-span premiere's "first ladies, influence and image." exploring the lives of the women who served as first lady from martha washington to michelle obama in a first of its kind profit for television. season one begins at 9:00 eastern and pacific. watch the program earlier in the day live at 2:00 eastern on c- span. host: here in washington we have david winston adn from new york city steve mcmahan. thank you to both of the. as we look at the state of the union, what do you think about
you can also listen with our free apps for your iphone, android, or black burry. -- blackberry.captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> i think the women were interested in politics but had no ability to express that so they were attracted to bed who were going to be politically active or were already politically active. >> i fight each of them intriguing. probably half of them because they are so obscure. i...