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i'll share my exclusive interview with hugh burton coming up. >> how does it feel?mes. you've been carrying the weight for so long. to finally be able to put it down, it's like, having freedom for the first time. le,ik havin for the first time isn't what goes into your soup... just as important as what you get out of it? our broccoli cheddar is made with aged melted cheddar, simmered broccoli, and no artificial flavors. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. we all make excuses for the things we don't want to do. but when it comes to colon cancer screening... i'm not doin' that. i eat plenty of kale. ahem, as i was saying... ...with cologuard, you don't need an excuse... all that prep? no thanks. that drink tastes horrible! but...there's no prep with cologuard... i can't take the time off work. who has two days? and i feel fine - no symptoms! everybody, listen! all you need is a trip to the bathroom. if you're 50 or older and at average risk, cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go
i'll share my exclusive interview with hugh burton coming up. >> how does it feel?mes. you've been carrying the weight for so long. to finally be able to put it down, it's like, having freedom for the first time. le,ik havin for the first time isn't what goes into your soup... just as important as what you get out of it? our broccoli cheddar is made with aged melted cheddar, simmered broccoli, and no artificial flavors. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. we all...
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by the burton machine, followed burton, succeeded phil. we have been watching her since i think the late 1970's. >> our focus will be her time in washington, d.c. what we want to do is plumb the c-span archives, which is a monumental task because as of now and growing, there are 2600 nancy pelosi videos in our archive. we will not show them all to you and our viewers today, but we wanted to pick some, which we will get to in a little bit, some choice videos. before that, we want to get to her roots because they are really not in california, they are baltimore. really alls were politics from the get-go. her father was mayor of baltimore in the 1940's. she grew up watching him operate as a politician and watching how he worked to maintain his own coalition, his own support, and she learned from him and also learned about the importance of public service and that inspired her to also eventually get into public service. she was in baltimore until the late 1960's when she and her husband paul moved to the west coast to raise their family, but s
by the burton machine, followed burton, succeeded phil. we have been watching her since i think the late 1970's. >> our focus will be her time in washington, d.c. what we want to do is plumb the c-span archives, which is a monumental task because as of now and growing, there are 2600 nancy pelosi videos in our archive. we will not show them all to you and our viewers today, but we wanted to pick some, which we will get to in a little bit, some choice videos. before that, we want to get to...
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john burton didn't, but she did. it was not until 1998 that she would make her move against steny hoyer, but this was probably 1993, so it was five years away before she actually made a move. host: do you know from either reporting on her or biographies you have read on her, was it a methodical process for her to move up? carl: she was paying attention to, can you say, sticking to her knitting? she was doing the committee work and raising a lot of money for the party still, and california, -- in california. but she clearly had her eye on this. but boehner was the whip, tip was the speaker, you had to wait for some things to happen. and i guess jim wright followed. susan: and then the republicans took over and they got cast into the minority. and i think that gave her more of a chance at that point. it's easier to move up. leadership becomes a little more flexible when you are not in the majority, in terms of getting in. nobody is fighting for the position hard, let's put it that way. carl: but she worked hard behind
john burton didn't, but she did. it was not until 1998 that she would make her move against steny hoyer, but this was probably 1993, so it was five years away before she actually made a move. host: do you know from either reporting on her or biographies you have read on her, was it a methodical process for her to move up? carl: she was paying attention to, can you say, sticking to her knitting? she was doing the committee work and raising a lot of money for the party still, and california, --...
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that's when burton says things turned accusatory. >> they just kept saying that they knew that i was i'm being accused. >> but after hours of intense questioning, burton eventually gave a written and filmed statement admitting the crime. >> you went from it wasn't me, couldn't have been me. i was in school to i did it? how? >> whatever they needed me to say to get out of that room i would have said, and i did. >> according to the innocence project, false confessions are a factor in 28% of dna exonerated cases. that number is even higher when you factor in age. 33% of false confessors were under 18 at the time of their arrest. >> what the research has shown about people that are innocent is that their innocence puts them at risk. they believe that the truth will surface, so they will say whatever it takes to get out of that room. >> but in burton's case, he was found guilty of second degree murder and sentenced to 15 years to life. he served 19 years in prison and was released on parole in 2009. >> at some point, you decide to do something about it. what'd you do? and i would write pe
that's when burton says things turned accusatory. >> they just kept saying that they knew that i was i'm being accused. >> but after hours of intense questioning, burton eventually gave a written and filmed statement admitting the crime. >> you went from it wasn't me, couldn't have been me. i was in school to i did it? how? >> whatever they needed me to say to get out of that room i would have said, and i did. >> according to the innocence project, false...
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the evidence was enough to reverse burton's conviction. >> i apologize to mr. bronx supreme court wiped his record clean. >> what did that mean for you? >> that life was just starting. life was just starting. it took 30 years to get it right, but it's jt starting. >> how do you spend your daysno >> now burton works as anev or mechanic and spends the rest of his time for the new york city marathon. incredibly, he says he's not angry about the why life has turned out until now. >> you seemo at peace. >> when you identify with your whys in life, you're able tbe at peace. all of this that happened to me just can't be not for a reason. my usther, she j wasn't a woman who worked and was murdered in her home. that can't be the end of the narrative. so for me, that's why i'm here. that's my why. >> oh, my >> he told me yesterday that part of the reason he so desperately wanted to clear his record was his father his father passed away several years ago, s ynd the lastrs of his life visiting him in prison, but alwaysne in his heart that he was innocent. he had to prove f
the evidence was enough to reverse burton's conviction. >> i apologize to mr. bronx supreme court wiped his record clean. >> what did that mean for you? >> that life was just starting. life was just starting. it took 30 years to get it right, but it's jt starting. >> how do you spend your daysno >> now burton works as anev or mechanic and spends the rest of his time for the new york city marathon. incredibly, he says he's not angry about the why life has turned out...
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you know old movies you go way back to this by looking in from the cold you know with with richard burton on the the clinic or bridge the the infamous bridge where east and west crossed over and just and sometimes were shot down by the by the east german military but even in modern day films i mean steven spielberg make bridges spies so we have tom hanks taking the richard burton role and going up again on that infamous bridge same sort of settings same sort of approach in berlin and even i mean netflix has the series berlin station which is a modern day story. cia in germany modern terrorism is are the plot lines but it's still set here in berlin so it looks like if you want to do a spy story of some kind this is definitely a good place to start to do have lost its appeal they'll have to stop cleaning it up so. they're thinking about thank you for bringing us that story about the in conspicuous ones as it will be called in english thanks very much scott roxboro well for our series baking bread my colleague. is leading and needing us around the e.u. in twenty eight loaves or rather this t
you know old movies you go way back to this by looking in from the cold you know with with richard burton on the the clinic or bridge the the infamous bridge where east and west crossed over and just and sometimes were shot down by the by the east german military but even in modern day films i mean steven spielberg make bridges spies so we have tom hanks taking the richard burton role and going up again on that infamous bridge same sort of settings same sort of approach in berlin and even i...
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steven spielberg make bridge of spies so we have tom hanks taking the richard burton role and going up again on that infamous bridge same sort of settings same sort of approach in berlin and even i mean netflix has the series berlin station which is a modern day story. cia in germany modern terrorism is are the plot lines but it's still set here in berlin so it looks like if you want to do a spy story of some kind this is definitely a good place to start to do have lost its appeal they'll have to stop cleaning it up so. they're thinking about thank you for bringing us that story about the in conspicuous ones as it will be called in english thanks very much scott roxboro well for our series baking bread my colleague. is leading and needing us around the e.u. in twenty eight loaves or rather this time in rolls because this week's project is a bomb and where i'm from it's the perfect base for a basic sandwich or even a hamburger but at home it has a decidedly monarchical flair. in today's episode both baking grant will be taking things to new heights in fact we're approaching the summer.
steven spielberg make bridge of spies so we have tom hanks taking the richard burton role and going up again on that infamous bridge same sort of settings same sort of approach in berlin and even i mean netflix has the series berlin station which is a modern day story. cia in germany modern terrorism is are the plot lines but it's still set here in berlin so it looks like if you want to do a spy story of some kind this is definitely a good place to start to do have lost its appeal they'll have...
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burton, who runs a construction company, lives in santa clara county near south san jose. one of the many hotspots that flooded two weeks ago when a storm pounded the area, overflowing the local creek. >> my shop actually flooded a good two-inch flow of water going through it. and the neighbor graejs flo's g flooded. >> reporter: did you could that was going to happen with the rain that you saw? >> i did not think it was going to be that bad. all the years i've lived here, it was the worst i've seen. >> reporter: he will keep replenishing sandbags as needed. emergency crews will be ready to respond, especially if high winds cause trees to fall and clog waterways. >> as with any storm, there's no way anybody can prevent all flooding. so people should be aware if they live near a creek or river that they -- there's a flash flood warning out there for tonight. >> reporter: paul burton is aware, and by evening time had his home barricaded with prevent the water flow coming off the hill. making it across the driveway. so i think this time around the sandbags should do the job.
burton, who runs a construction company, lives in santa clara county near south san jose. one of the many hotspots that flooded two weeks ago when a storm pounded the area, overflowing the local creek. >> my shop actually flooded a good two-inch flow of water going through it. and the neighbor graejs flo's g flooded. >> reporter: did you could that was going to happen with the rain that you saw? >> i did not think it was going to be that bad. all the years i've lived here, it...
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so -- 11th and madison is where scott burton, who was the barber, was lynched. why did they go after the barber? barbering was one of the few jobs so to speak, that a black man could have and be self-employed. i always thought it was interesting that he cut the hair and shaved white people as well as white people. he has a straight razor and he's cutting white folks' hair. he could have slit a lot of throats but he didn't. i always thought that was kind of an oxymoron, and his barbershop was -- his barbershop and his home, he lived up over his barbershop. in the block that -- the house is gone, it was the home of mr. don donigan. he was like 84 years or old, give or take. he lived where that parking lot is now. he was married to a woman who just happened to be white. they had been married for 20 some odd years if not longer, and they lived in this area and the mob came this far, which is far removed from where the other activity was, but they knew he lived there, and they knew he was married to a white woman, and they thought that they would kill him. he had don
so -- 11th and madison is where scott burton, who was the barber, was lynched. why did they go after the barber? barbering was one of the few jobs so to speak, that a black man could have and be self-employed. i always thought it was interesting that he cut the hair and shaved white people as well as white people. he has a straight razor and he's cutting white folks' hair. he could have slit a lot of throats but he didn't. i always thought that was kind of an oxymoron, and his barbershop was --...
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also great performances in films like tim burton's big fish. a golden globe nomination. and deb after fellowship which is a high honour. it is important to remember not just this extraordinary honour. it is important to remember notjust this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera, but his well behind the camera. i remember interviewing mike lee. he said albert finney was the magician behind it, he made the film happen. he was an impressive actor on screen. thank you very much. that is all for this week. from both of us, goodbye. hello, the weather is anything but narratively challenged because the story is very much about a storm eric and the consequences of its wet and windy weather it has applied to all parts of the british isles. these are some of the gusts that we have experienced a day. they are not the highest values by any means at all. headline writers will be pointing out that in scotland at the summit, 100 mph within the past couple of hours. the weather is associated in the southern parts with the weather front, making pro
also great performances in films like tim burton's big fish. a golden globe nomination. and deb after fellowship which is a high honour. it is important to remember not just this extraordinary honour. it is important to remember notjust this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera, but his well behind the camera. i remember interviewing mike lee. he said albert finney was the magician behind it, he made the film happen. he was an impressive actor on screen. thank you very much. that...
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also great performances in films like tim burton's big fish.is a high honour. it is important to remember notjust this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera, but his role behind the camera. i remember interviewing mike lee. he said albert finney was the magician behind it, he made the film happen. he was an impressive actor on screen. thank you very much. that is all for this week. from both of us, goodbye. good evening. we had snow to in the last working week. we had stormed eric that has caused some disruption. many parts of the united kingdom have taken a rail buffeting from the start. this, the driving horse this deep area of low pressure, that is still bearing down upon us pressure, that is still bearing down upon us as we pressure, that is still bearing down upon us as we get there that evening and overnight. the winds continued to buffet over areas guessing at 60 kph. those wind speeds unfortunately are enough to bring down trees, roots, and we had some rain to go with it. the temperatures hold up because we had this cloud, w
also great performances in films like tim burton's big fish.is a high honour. it is important to remember notjust this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera, but his role behind the camera. i remember interviewing mike lee. he said albert finney was the magician behind it, he made the film happen. he was an impressive actor on screen. thank you very much. that is all for this week. from both of us, goodbye. good evening. we had snow to in the last working week. we had stormed eric...
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tumbled seventy seven percent to one point nine billion dollars as costs from the mega merger of burton to the company's bottom line. investors are keeping an eye on the second u.s. north korea summit currently underway in hunt noir washington is pushing ken young to give up its nuclear weapons program in exchange for economic development a breakthrough with boost trade opportunities with north korea. and us oil prices surged two and a half percent off to saudi arabia signaled that it would stick to oil production cuts that's the spied pressure earlier this week from donald trump to moderate prices saudi arabia plans to extend the supply cuts into the second half of this year. now in a secular countries it is often regarded as an instrument of women subjugation the he job now french sporting goods retail lead the company or scrapped plans to sell a huge opt for women runners in france following a public outcry it was meant to offer muslim women a way to participate but french politicians said the running he job contradicted the country's secular values there were threats of a boycott un
tumbled seventy seven percent to one point nine billion dollars as costs from the mega merger of burton to the company's bottom line. investors are keeping an eye on the second u.s. north korea summit currently underway in hunt noir washington is pushing ken young to give up its nuclear weapons program in exchange for economic development a breakthrough with boost trade opportunities with north korea. and us oil prices surged two and a half percent off to saudi arabia signaled that it would...
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hello i'm richard burton you're at the listening post here are some of the stories that we're covering this week there's no issue that gets the indian media going like kashmir and not just mainstream journalism social media can drive the coverage of the story the troubles in northern ireland and the troubles of trying to cover them which persist to this day a russian funded news outlet takes the fall on facebook zuckerberg and co are still making the rules up as they go along and. a different kind of back and forth with donald trump. the talk on the indian airwaves is of war with pakistan again last week a suicide bomber killed forty indian soldiers in kashmir a militant group based in pakistan just a muhammad has claimed responsibility for the worst such attack in more than seventy years prime minister narendra modi's government in new delhi has accused the pakistani government of backing the group and many indian news outlets have gone further calling for a crackdown on so-called anti nationalists at home who they describe as terrorist sympathizers the social media side of this story
hello i'm richard burton you're at the listening post here are some of the stories that we're covering this week there's no issue that gets the indian media going like kashmir and not just mainstream journalism social media can drive the coverage of the story the troubles in northern ireland and the troubles of trying to cover them which persist to this day a russian funded news outlet takes the fall on facebook zuckerberg and co are still making the rules up as they go along and. a different...
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tim burton's take on the classic disney tale opens march 29th. "he won't fly without his feather.""" (nat)"all right, dumbo, give me a show- stopper." (nat)"fly, dumbo." (nat)"whoa!""you've made me a child again."in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. besides a few sprinkles in the north bay and along the coast. skies will be partly cloudy with temperatures boosting out of the 30's and 40's this morning and back into the 50's for the afternoon ahead. no major hot wb 80 is
tim burton's take on the classic disney tale opens march 29th. "he won't fly without his feather.""" (nat)"all right, dumbo, give me a show- stopper." (nat)"fly, dumbo." (nat)"whoa!""you've made me a child again."in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your...
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also great performances in things like tim burton's big fish which i think he got a golden globe nominationch is a very high honour. it's also important to remember not just this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera but also people have been talking about his role behind the cover. i remember interviewing mike leigh said that bleak moments happened because albert finney was — the phrase he used was he was the magician behind it, he was the person who made that film happen. i think that thing about supporting rising talent as well is just as important as the stuff about being such an impressive actor on screen. definitely one of the greats. mark, thank you very much. that is it for this week. thank you so much for watching. from both of us, goodbye. well, the weather today was hit and miss. a bit of rain around, some sunshine. as far as the week ahead is concerned it is settling down. we have some frosty mornings and sunny afternoons on the way and the afternoons on the way and the afternoons will be relatively mild. i will explain itjust a second this is what it looks like righ
also great performances in things like tim burton's big fish which i think he got a golden globe nominationch is a very high honour. it's also important to remember not just this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera but also people have been talking about his role behind the cover. i remember interviewing mike leigh said that bleak moments happened because albert finney was — the phrase he used was he was the magician behind it, he was the person who made that film happen. i...
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also great performances in things like tim burton's big fish which i think he got a golden globe nominations a very high honour. it's also important to remember not just this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera but also people have been talking about his role behind the cover. i remember interviewing mike leigh said that bleak moments happened because albert finney was — the phrase he used was he was the magician behind it, he was the person who made that film happen. i think that thing about supporting rising talent as well is just as important as the stuff about being such an impressive actor on screen. definitely one of the greats. mark, thank you very much. that is it for this week. thank you so much for watching. from both of us, goodbye. the weather starting to calm down across the uk now after a few days of windy weather. today was a bit of a mixed bag but tomorrow you will probably be starting a bit like this. sunny skies right from the morning onwards. but a touch of frost around across most of the uk, particularly in northern areas. this is what's happening right now
also great performances in things like tim burton's big fish which i think he got a golden globe nominations a very high honour. it's also important to remember not just this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera but also people have been talking about his role behind the cover. i remember interviewing mike leigh said that bleak moments happened because albert finney was — the phrase he used was he was the magician behind it, he was the person who made that film happen. i think...
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learn more with gordy burton.this beautifully updated three bedroom, two bath home is located in a sought-after neighborhood. features include refinished hardwood floors and fresh interior paint. the recently remodeled kitchen has a pantry, a granite countertop and a refrigerator. the formal dining area has a view of the side yard. the living room features a wood-burning stove fireplace and a sliding glass door to the backyard with an arbor and an expansive patio. the master suite is located at the end of the bedroom wing. call julie lau today. this three bedroom and one and one-half bath home is located on a tree lined cul-de-sac. the lovely backyard is ideal for barbecuing and entertaining. upgrades include a remodeled bath and an updated kitchen. located close to downtown willow glen, the vta light rail, the proposed downtown san jo texnsion. make isrsit p rachel phon (rhymes with "on") this remodeled four bedroom, three bath home features a master suite with a sitting area and fireplace. the contemporary kitch
learn more with gordy burton.this beautifully updated three bedroom, two bath home is located in a sought-after neighborhood. features include refinished hardwood floors and fresh interior paint. the recently remodeled kitchen has a pantry, a granite countertop and a refrigerator. the formal dining area has a view of the side yard. the living room features a wood-burning stove fireplace and a sliding glass door to the backyard with an arbor and an expansive patio. the master suite is located at...
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something another teenager pulled the trigger but they believe burton was a major participant. >> a very alert homeowner and a surveillance system helped capture a car burglary suspect. the police the video shows all ski pulling up to the area wednesday night and breaking into the trunk of the suv. investigators say he stole several items before the homeowner brought hampered the police got there within minutes and made the arrest. he searched the car and found other items stolen around that same night. >>> we are hearing from the jogger who fought off and killed a mountain lion with his bare hands. the pictures of the wind might be tough to look at. ray shares the story of survival . >> reporter: travis set off on a trial run on february 4th. you could not have predicted what he would encounter. >> there was a point where i was concerned i was not going to make it out. >> reporter: travis heard pine needles behind. he turned to see a young lion 10 weeks away. the animal lunch at him pick >> and grabbed to my hand and wrist. from there, is started to claw at my face and neck. >> reporter
something another teenager pulled the trigger but they believe burton was a major participant. >> a very alert homeowner and a surveillance system helped capture a car burglary suspect. the police the video shows all ski pulling up to the area wednesday night and breaking into the trunk of the suv. investigators say he stole several items before the homeowner brought hampered the police got there within minutes and made the arrest. he searched the car and found other items stolen around...
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aliens from outer space are a staple of the silver screen like in tim burton's nine hundred ninety six comedy sockeye film mas attacks. martians attack the earth but ultimately the clever earthlings prevail. in all seriousness though could there be life on last. chapter cassius from pretoria wants to know more. could there be life on mars. when the astronomer giovani schiaparelli discovered grooves on our neighboring planet the idea of little men from mars became a fashion it was thought there could only be one explanation for the canals. became a canvas for bizarre fantasies it was thought that its color came from red vegetation . after the war of the worlds the image of mars inhabitants changed h.g. wells described a high tech civilization the martians were coming to conquer us. science fiction space probes show decades later mars is a desert planet cold and hostile to life. this meteorite awoke a new hope in one thousand nine hundred six to this day experts are discussing whether this clump from mars could contain tiny microbe fossils it is possible. huge quantities of water used to
aliens from outer space are a staple of the silver screen like in tim burton's nine hundred ninety six comedy sockeye film mas attacks. martians attack the earth but ultimately the clever earthlings prevail. in all seriousness though could there be life on last. chapter cassius from pretoria wants to know more. could there be life on mars. when the astronomer giovani schiaparelli discovered grooves on our neighboring planet the idea of little men from mars became a fashion it was thought there...
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burton. he's number four. how old he was when he lost his mom. he now has a 3.7 grade point average. he says bad grades aren't an option for coach poji. >> he definitely gets on you if you are messing up. especially like grade-wise. oh, he'll snap. reporter: last season, poji's first year, the panthers not only trounsed every team in their private school league, the maryland interscholastic athletic association, but every senior on the team went on to college. then over the summer, one by one, teams in the miaa announced they wouldn't play st. francis. citing competitive disparity. the number of players recruited from out of state, their size and safety concerns. when you heard what was happening within the m.i. a -- maiaa, what went through your mind? >> i thought they were kidd to our kids? did you not think about them at all? reporter: a team full of talent with no one to play them. >> everybody was like, why would they do that? and then like the disappointment was like, they really messed up our season. reporter: at 6'8" and 320 pounds, soft-
burton. he's number four. how old he was when he lost his mom. he now has a 3.7 grade point average. he says bad grades aren't an option for coach poji. >> he definitely gets on you if you are messing up. especially like grade-wise. oh, he'll snap. reporter: last season, poji's first year, the panthers not only trounsed every team in their private school league, the maryland interscholastic athletic association, but every senior on the team went on to college. then over the summer, one by...
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today, jake burton summitted the snowboarding world in the 1970's, and now he's determined to o climb backtop. jake: my role in getting snowboarding off the ground was very similar to the process of recovering from that terrible disease. lauren: then, in a game of mental toughness, one golfer works on his mi like he works on his swing. justin: i remember having one session with meditation, and i saw how impactful it was to my mindset, my state throughout school, throughout golf.: laurd a young golfer's talents go way beyond athletics, and she's using them to make a
today, jake burton summitted the snowboarding world in the 1970's, and now he's determined to o climb backtop. jake: my role in getting snowboarding off the ground was very similar to the process of recovering from that terrible disease. lauren: then, in a game of mental toughness, one golfer works on his mi like he works on his swing. justin: i remember having one session with meditation, and i saw how impactful it was to my mindset, my state throughout school, throughout golf.: laurd a young...
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paul burton filled his truck with sandbags for his neighbors. they were caught by surprise during the storm a couple weeks ago. >> i didn't think it was going to be that bad. all the years i lived down here, it's the worst storm i've seen. >> not taking any chances anymore. >> definitely not. >> the water district says you can monitor the levels of local creeks and streams. >>> if you're planning on going to lake tahoe this weekend, change your plans. this is a look at i-80. wide open right now, but that's going to change later tonight and into tomorrow. we're going to see white out conditions with more than a foot of snow expected to fall. sam brock joins us from the sierra. what do we got? do you expect them to close down i-80 at any time soon? >> reporter: i think that's a possibility. cal tran is bracing for anything right now. it's more of a mixture than snow but in the next couple hours that can change. chains are what you need. you can buy them at the local gas station. you have to put them on your car. behind me you described i-80 is whi
paul burton filled his truck with sandbags for his neighbors. they were caught by surprise during the storm a couple weeks ago. >> i didn't think it was going to be that bad. all the years i lived down here, it's the worst storm i've seen. >> not taking any chances anymore. >> definitely not. >> the water district says you can monitor the levels of local creeks and streams. >>> if you're planning on going to lake tahoe this weekend, change your plans. this is a...
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allies on the ground pressing it from all sides and the media's there to watching this isis village burton final push to defeat isis the villages their last remaining stronghold in northeastern syria days away from victory days before they saw the end of the caliphate the problem and a serious one at that is that aside from the five six hundred isis fighters there are hundreds upon hundreds of civilians innocents whom the terror group was holding hostage using its human shields liquid you know the coalition killed a lot of fun unless they killed a lot of fatherless a lot of children this time the u.s. led coalition hit a mosque and the coalition has a rule never to hit mosques they're protected except when it stops being a mosque the. because the pentagon says this mosque lost its protected status when isis deliberately chose to use it as a command and control center lot of first time they hit the mosque which stopped being a mosque packed with people the incident near aleppo springs to mind yes the coalition takes all reports of civilian casualties seriously investigates for months or yea
allies on the ground pressing it from all sides and the media's there to watching this isis village burton final push to defeat isis the villages their last remaining stronghold in northeastern syria days away from victory days before they saw the end of the caliphate the problem and a serious one at that is that aside from the five six hundred isis fighters there are hundreds upon hundreds of civilians innocents whom the terror group was holding hostage using its human shields liquid you know...
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spending millions of dollars on treatment projects were also which pours into the river every day laura burton manley has more. at first it seems these fishermen are paddling to use. the phone resting on the.
spending millions of dollars on treatment projects were also which pours into the river every day laura burton manley has more. at first it seems these fishermen are paddling to use. the phone resting on the.
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hello i'm richard burton you're at the listening post here are some of the stories that we're covering this week a coup take shape in washington is supporting it and the u.s. news media who are usually tough on president trying to make nice for a change serbia faces its biggest anti-government demonstrations since the fall of the lawsuit which but you wouldn't know it from watching the news that fake news and trump yet again but this time it's not the president it's the first lady and in malaysia a former prime minister releases a music video just ahead of going on trial in one of the world's biggest cases of corruption. you know. when we reported on venezuela two weeks back we focused on how the domestic media were covering the economic and political crisis there however when a relatively obscure opposition figure want to go to clara himself interim president he was quickly backed by the u.s. and many other governments including right wing leaders in neighboring brazil and colombia with media outlets they're following suit. the u.s. news media covered the push to remove president nico
hello i'm richard burton you're at the listening post here are some of the stories that we're covering this week a coup take shape in washington is supporting it and the u.s. news media who are usually tough on president trying to make nice for a change serbia faces its biggest anti-government demonstrations since the fall of the lawsuit which but you wouldn't know it from watching the news that fake news and trump yet again but this time it's not the president it's the first lady and in...
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in recent weeks they've scored nine goals against burton albion, six against chelsea.r game plan? we've got to hope that we play to the best of our abilities and manchester city, three or four of them have an off day. do you think the pitch will have any party play and how it will pan out on saturday? it is as fluent as there used to but we've played some really good football on it recently, even last night we played so recently, even last night we played so many good football so i am sure manchester city will not struggle to much because that's what they are renowned for, the way they play the game. we could see an upset in the women's fa cup as well. i'm joined by our reporter to look ahead at the standout ties invest round of the women's fa this weekend. it needs no introduction, chelsea against arsenal, a repeat of the final last year, what again this will be mike both teams are relatively uninformed, secondly arsenal are still flying high. not quite top of that super league but the ladies in their own hands and there is still fighting on all fronts so i think they
in recent weeks they've scored nine goals against burton albion, six against chelsea.r game plan? we've got to hope that we play to the best of our abilities and manchester city, three or four of them have an off day. do you think the pitch will have any party play and how it will pan out on saturday? it is as fluent as there used to but we've played some really good football on it recently, even last night we played so recently, even last night we played so many good football so i am sure...
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and i am working with charles burton are stronger than stumptown a box in which. there are hundreds of they is all over the city they're on every block and they were used in d.c. when people before people had telephones and over time they stopped using them because of the telephone and now everybody carries a cell phone for nobody in. the city was talking about these structures and what to do with them they are beautiful and they should be saved and. art and history could go in them the parameter of the project. was to put our in call boxes and the call boxes are here and if there's art in them they are there's more reason for them to remain i thought well this is a good opportunity to get women depicted in sculptures because there's hardly any in the district i just see it as the history of women being overlooked and credit going to man there's eleanor roosevelt and there's mary mcleod the throne and then there's like mary and jesus and and some saints and then there's a lot of women or female figures but they're allegorical so that's a dozen. these two paul bob
and i am working with charles burton are stronger than stumptown a box in which. there are hundreds of they is all over the city they're on every block and they were used in d.c. when people before people had telephones and over time they stopped using them because of the telephone and now everybody carries a cell phone for nobody in. the city was talking about these structures and what to do with them they are beautiful and they should be saved and. art and history could go in them the...