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what do you say to the young , and they get a chance butee dr. kings monument, where the data is concerned, they say, we have not done much. >> i was saying to a group of you continue to preach, you continue to educate, to lobby and protests until you get it done. it is the struggle of a lifetime. you have to make a politician >> there are a lot of , ande who hear that story even president obama is telling tot story, but i am trying see where the willpower is to actually push the president on issues. to get a sense of how we take what you said and put them into action to actually push them. >> we have an obligation. we have an obligation to make some noise. me a sense of how it feels to sit in this body. how does it feel for you? do you ever forget about it, or are you reminded here is a body you are protesting to do more, and now use it in this body? i have to do the best i can every day and our to make a contribution. i think if the climate and the thinknment -- sometimes i i'm a why must we travel down the same road again? will we ever learn?
what do you say to the young , and they get a chance butee dr. kings monument, where the data is concerned, they say, we have not done much. >> i was saying to a group of you continue to preach, you continue to educate, to lobby and protests until you get it done. it is the struggle of a lifetime. you have to make a politician >> there are a lot of , ande who hear that story even president obama is telling tot story, but i am trying see where the willpower is to actually push the...
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earth once again from the place of hisitation again to bable to comprehend all of that you cat help bute in awe ver 15 or the same notheir faith he coiders their works this word fashion ái#ket ouighe hebrewocks are it mes to mold the pottewod form clay into a vessel or whater se bng fmed into t reason our heavenly fathers the tter and we are the cl i egcoure you to be pliae in other words be not rigid towa god can use you he n#ebs to be able to ld you as he wants you be you cabetter serve them for rigid and iff aching users because w#reo set ig our ways that were not willing to be changed to whatsoever i a god to changme frothe insideut to ma me to where can betteuse meut something hope you learn to p)ay f t considers all of our works were 16 te here look for probably one of t more powerful people on earth does not matter how many are in king's army thaá won'á save him does got matter how stro a man is you can be as strong as samsung a you stil& cannotave yourself is ogly worn salvati that iser heavly father again we see that reoccring theme t agn we see that reoccurring theme the psalm
earth once again from the place of hisitation again to bable to comprehend all of that you cat help bute in awe ver 15 or the same notheir faith he coiders their works this word fashion ái#ket ouighe hebrewocks are it mes to mold the pottewod form clay intoa vessel or whater se bng fmed into t reason our heavenly fathers the tter and we are the cl i egcoureyou to be pliae in other words be not rigid towa god can use you he n#ebs to be able to ld you as he wants you be you cabetter serve them...
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it happened yesterday afternoon in the area around bute hall. the university has not released the name of the student and it's still not clear what caused a tree branch to come crashing down. >>> new this morning a 22-year- old baseball player killed in oklahoma. he was shot and killed last friday. police say he was jogging near the east central university campus where he attended school. three teenagers drove up and shot him in the back. >> we realize that christopher will always be with us in our memories and hearts. >> the three teenagers have been arrested. they shot lane because they had nothing better to do. two of them are being charged as adults for first degree murder. >>> as we mention this is the final morning commute for the bay area's busiest bridge. the first opened back in 1836. the chp will begin running track breaks around 7:00 tonight ahead of the bridge shut down at 8:00. the shut down will continue throughout the long labor day weekend so crews can finish work on the new eastern span of the bay bridge. the bridge will open ea
it happened yesterday afternoon in the area around bute hall. the university has not released the name of the student and it's still not clear what caused a tree branch to come crashing down. >>> new this morning a 22-year- old baseball player killed in oklahoma. he was shot and killed last friday. police say he was jogging near the east central university campus where he attended school. three teenagers drove up and shot him in the back. >> we realize that christopher will...
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who did, bute there are a lot who didn't. , we ceased making demands to hold politicians accountable.e loved to vote, and they love for us to vote for them, but the main thing is that we forgot that one of the things you're supposed to get out of voting is to make people be accountable. do, is what other people but black people, we forget about that. so we have not done what we should do. art of it also is people just taking for granted that everything is going to be ok, without doing anything. and the government, of course, not carrying out its responsibilities to promote the general welfare, including us. edelman,rian wright you were there with dr. king, working alongside him on the issues of property. if two years later, let me ask whether your heart is happy with the celebrations or heavy? >> both, but more heavy. we really want to get on with what we want to do to end child harvard he and family poverty in the richest nation on earth. we have 46 million poor people. when he died, there were 35 million. we have 16.1 million poor children. when he died, we had 11.5. of course the c
who did, bute there are a lot who didn't. , we ceased making demands to hold politicians accountable.e loved to vote, and they love for us to vote for them, but the main thing is that we forgot that one of the things you're supposed to get out of voting is to make people be accountable. do, is what other people but black people, we forget about that. so we have not done what we should do. art of it also is people just taking for granted that everything is going to be ok, without doing anything....
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bute said we wasn't go back this week hosni mubarak was released from prison. celebrations in tahrir was imprisoned. he is no longer the symbol of egyptian people the way he was. >> because of their economy. gwen: so the symbol is the who replaced him. when we talk about aid and whether it's a spigot and should be cut off, it's not just the u.s. which doesn't want u.s. aid also the region. >> not only that, gwen, the u.s. and saudioff aid arabia has already said it will make up for anything the united europe cut off to egypt so if all that aid is simply replaced by saudi aid, what's been accomplished? gwen: the national security council has been meeting about a daily basis,on every day they say they're meeting but they won't tell us what happened. do we have any idea what's on the table? is ie review part of it think going to go on for a continued period of time. there has been no indication that they want to say that to come to a conclusion about that but there was vigorous discussion about u.s. review of assistance of aid but the insident, i think, re-emphasi
bute said we wasn't go back this week hosni mubarak was released from prison. celebrations in tahrir was imprisoned. he is no longer the symbol of egyptian people the way he was. >> because of their economy. gwen: so the symbol is the who replaced him. when we talk about aid and whether it's a spigot and should be cut off, it's not just the u.s. which doesn't want u.s. aid also the region. >> not only that, gwen, the u.s. and saudioff aid arabia has already said it will make up for...
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. >>> one of the largest fires is in bute county. it has scorched nearly 2,000- acres. more than 700 structures are threatened. firefighters do have it about 45% contained. >> about 1200 firefighters battling a massive wildfire in idaho. more than 2,000 homes are under mandatory evacuation orders. the beaver creek fire is affecting the affluent area where bruce willis and tom hanks have homes. it is only 9% contained. >>> dramatic scene as dozens of marine biologist perform a necropsy on a beach whale. authorities trying to figure out how it died. authorities say it is rare but they have seen whales beach b. kpix 5's linda yee shows us why this situation was extremely unusual. >> it is a thin whale, an endangered mammal thrashing and struggling on shore. >> it was breathing and moving. >> their first guess is it is a young male calf. it quickly became a big attraction for beach go-ers. >> this is the first time i have seen a live whale wash up in the 49 years i have come. >> hooper parker remembers seeing a dead humpback wash up here when he was a child. >> it is a good
. >>> one of the largest fires is in bute county. it has scorched nearly 2,000- acres. more than 700 structures are threatened. firefighters do have it about 45% contained. >> about 1200 firefighters battling a massive wildfire in idaho. more than 2,000 homes are under mandatory evacuation orders. the beaver creek fire is affecting the affluent area where bruce willis and tom hanks have homes. it is only 9% contained. >>> dramatic scene as dozens of marine biologist...
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. >> john: a lawr didn't sue them bute defends his cleagues that did. >> the flame arrester would prevent of the background of flames. >> a flame arrester. is inserted in the spout and myrevent fire from crawling up into the can. it might. they are testing them in plastic gas cans and so far the test show it might make the cans more dangerous because they clog and static ectricity can start a fire. that is probably why no plastic gas can includes flame arresters. >> it's up to the jury to listen to the experts and hear about the research. >> johohn: but the jurors isn't scientists and the see a pour victim and theant to help. >> it's very dangerous. if they can make the product safer, why don't they. >> because it would cost more and clog. it could cause more danger. its debate, but once you lawyer parasites step in, the debate is over because you cost so much. >> i don't think that is the case. if a company decides toake a product and put it out on the market they are required to do what is reasonable. >> john: juries are called upon to decide what is reasonable but the legal system that
. >> john: a lawr didn't sue them bute defends his cleagues that did. >> the flame arrester would prevent of the background of flames. >> a flame arrester. is inserted in the spout and myrevent fire from crawling up into the can. it might. they are testing them in plastic gas cans and so far the test show it might make the cans more dangerous because they clog and static ectricity can start a fire. that is probably why no plastic gas can includes flame arresters. >> it's...
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the russian president who toys with us over a spy who wants we want back bute will not give back. and a military which we have given millions reinvesting its interest with us. a saudi government assuring egypt they have their back in case the money stops flowing from us. the cnese government blasting our debt and investing less in us. a german chancellor who mocks our ways. a french prime minister who mocks us for being ionsistent. canadians who say we have abandoned them on a pipeline and we wonder why our coalition looks like a pipe dream. maybe it is because we're out of ideas, maybe it is because were out of excuses, maybe it is because we're out of money. i don't know. beggars cannot be choosers but they can be losers. i hate to break it to you, we look like losers. unable to control our government. all bureaucracies on the brink of shutting down. abusive agencies that even when they are caught, they just double down. annand effective policy that hao limit two effectiveness. forget about losing our credit, we are losing our country. good thing they still love our movies becau
the russian president who toys with us over a spy who wants we want back bute will not give back. and a military which we have given millions reinvesting its interest with us. a saudi government assuring egypt they have their back in case the money stops flowing from us. the cnese government blasting our debt and investing less in us. a german chancellor who mocks our ways. a french prime minister who mocks us for being ionsistent. canadians who say we have abandoned them on a pipeline and we...
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. >>> right now nearly 600 firefighters are on the front lines of the fire in bute county. it is about 20% contained. t burned 1900 acres so far. fire crews may be able to contain that fire by tuesday morning. hundreds of people are being evacuated from that area. 400 buildings are threatened. nobody has opinion hurt yet. the cause of that is under investigation. >>> a 13-story building in hayward went out with a bang. >> it happened yesterday on the cal state campus east bay. yesterday's implosion left a big cloud of dust. the seismic review that prompted the demolition found that the building, which is situated just 2000 feet from the fault is highly volar inable to an earthquake. scientists installed hundreds of seismic sensors to record the implosion because it has an effect similar to a quake. >> i could feel it in my feet. there was the boom, boom, boom percussion. i was looking for ground motion. >> the campus was closed ahead of the implosion. now next, a 5-story structure will be built elsewhere on campus. it will serve as an office space and student service center
. >>> right now nearly 600 firefighters are on the front lines of the fire in bute county. it is about 20% contained. t burned 1900 acres so far. fire crews may be able to contain that fire by tuesday morning. hundreds of people are being evacuated from that area. 400 buildings are threatened. nobody has opinion hurt yet. the cause of that is under investigation. >>> a 13-story building in hayward went out with a bang. >> it happened yesterday on the cal state campus...
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it happened yesterday afternoon in the area around bute hall.versity has not released the name of the young woman killed and it's still not caused the tree branch to come crashing down. >>> happening today a proposal to ban sugary drinks will be debated in san jose. janine de la vega joins us from city hall where the ban is already causing controversy. >> reporter: under this new proposal, even diet sodas with sugar substitutes would be banned from certain venues in the city. one city councilman is calling this proposal ridiculous and he wants residents to oppose this to speak up. the pop which is authored. fruit and vegetable drink with sweeteners and 50% real fruit or vegetable use would be banned. along with whole milk. councilman pete calls it a waste of time. he says the city needs to focus on hiring more police officers fixing streets, and improving services. not a beverage ban. he sent out a plea to residents to e-mail the council and attend to today's ruling. we plan on getting in touch with the state leaders to talk about this proposal.
it happened yesterday afternoon in the area around bute hall.versity has not released the name of the young woman killed and it's still not caused the tree branch to come crashing down. >>> happening today a proposal to ban sugary drinks will be debated in san jose. janine de la vega joins us from city hall where the ban is already causing controversy. >> reporter: under this new proposal, even diet sodas with sugar substitutes would be banned from certain venues in the city. one...
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ask your would like to view on what basically it --butes to the job losses basically a tributes to theob losses, and what do you think would improve the job rates? host: give us a little bit of recent history on how the unemployment rate first started going up and perhaps with the trends are for the future. to bothhe simple answer is the economy. we saw a massive recession, the worst since the great depression , from 2007 to 2009. for the job market it lasted really into the start of 2010. jobs were lost across the country, across industries. it reached a lot of populations that have not suffered as much in other my older recent recessions. it hit a lot of college graduates. it hit a lot of middle-class workers, middle-aged workers, kind of the core of the labor force. a lot of them suffered much more in this recession than they had in the past. and the economy has very slow to recover. the really disturbing thing in some ways is that, by some measures, the job market has actually recovered better than might be expected given how the economic growth has been peered we sort of think abo
ask your would like to view on what basically it --butes to the job losses basically a tributes to theob losses, and what do you think would improve the job rates? host: give us a little bit of recent history on how the unemployment rate first started going up and perhaps with the trends are for the future. to bothhe simple answer is the economy. we saw a massive recession, the worst since the great depression , from 2007 to 2009. for the job market it lasted really into the start of 2010. jobs...
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maybe blackberry could be buting bbm up into its own company. >> interesting to see the shares lower. >>> convicted inside trader, back in the news because of his cushy sell and man servant in prison. [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. the new blackberry q10. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our mark
maybe blackberry could be buting bbm up into its own company. >> interesting to see the shares lower. >>> convicted inside trader, back in the news because of his cushy sell and man servant in prison. [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry...
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you bute tell not only everybody. we have to stop talking about the past.we always compare the past -- we have a future. we have a revolution. why don't you believe that we have a new egypt and we are going through a difficult moment? during mubarak's time, this used to happen and the people didn't have a say in this. i want to stress this point. don't take egypt as only a regime or a government. take people as people. there is a new factor in the equation. you have appreciated them, you have shown great respect to their revolution in january. thisnnot understand why position was not similar. we know how much you appreciate egyptian people culturally, historically, as civilized people. answering your question, i was talking to my daughter-in-law. people are scared. those who have escaped from the squares are attacking everywhere. they are attacking shops, homes, houses, people in the street. they are a kind of historic reaction. that is why in order to protect the people, you have to impose it. we hate it. we don't like it. i agree that we have bad memories
you bute tell not only everybody. we have to stop talking about the past.we always compare the past -- we have a future. we have a revolution. why don't you believe that we have a new egypt and we are going through a difficult moment? during mubarak's time, this used to happen and the people didn't have a say in this. i want to stress this point. don't take egypt as only a regime or a government. take people as people. there is a new factor in the equation. you have appreciated them, you have...
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i was a good man out there for a bute, mr. kucinich, unfortunately he was not presidential. that kind of amuses me. was notn because he presidential because he had straw between his ears. notad a brain so he was presidential. what's even scarier than that, the people out there voting, what happens to the matter between their ears? thanks, that's all i have to say. >> louisville, kentucky, on the democratic line. welcome. thank you. one of your previous scholars, i enjoyed. he was talking about how he voted for romney but he did not want to because he did not like the poor. on the future of the democratic party, i think cory booker is one for sure. the mayor of san antonio, castro, has a big future in this party. my concern, you talk about the republican problems, i think they need to distinguish between people who want handouts and people who want to pay for things and then that getting them on the government program. if a man loses his job in a rural area and cannot find one and he needs food stands to pay, i think you paid for it and he deserves it. that's the problem. the
i was a good man out there for a bute, mr. kucinich, unfortunately he was not presidential. that kind of amuses me. was notn because he presidential because he had straw between his ears. notad a brain so he was presidential. what's even scarier than that, the people out there voting, what happens to the matter between their ears? thanks, that's all i have to say. >> louisville, kentucky, on the democratic line. welcome. thank you. one of your previous scholars, i enjoyed. he was talking...
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there is no firm timeline on the buting for this lawsuit, this is one of the approvals necessary. they also need approval from the department of transportation, but they need to clear antitrust exemption. it appears that the doj is not going to issue that certification. the idea of the "substantial harm" that attorney general holder and others talked about today in their statement. on ticket prices, what do they see as a potential hike in prices? >> a lot of the centers on the idea that if there are fewer airlines, there will be less competition, and thus prices will increase. americans says they only have 12 nonstop routes that overlap and only seven of them are in places where there is not another airline also flying between those two airports. the doj intends to or groups are focusing more so -- doj and consumer groups are focusing hub and spoke operations. if you are flying from seattle to austin, texas, and you are they'ren american, probably going to route you through dallas. . if you are flying on us airways, they're probably going to route you through phoenix. the doj make
there is no firm timeline on the buting for this lawsuit, this is one of the approvals necessary. they also need approval from the department of transportation, but they need to clear antitrust exemption. it appears that the doj is not going to issue that certification. the idea of the "substantial harm" that attorney general holder and others talked about today in their statement. on ticket prices, what do they see as a potential hike in prices? >> a lot of the centers on the...
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bute ta about this in the paper and i think this is also partially borne out by the findings of my colleague -- what we instead need going forward and i think is the wisest choice, and i think it's actually the one slowly being adopted by the administration and accounts for the trickle out of assistance, is the discrimination support and arming -- discriminate support and arming of different members within the smc with whom we have existing relations and more of a secular nationalist orientation and are not against interests not only in syria, but the region as a whole. it's very difficult stuff. it's a political game using military means, but it's one that we're going to have to play ever so carefully if we are going to win the overall battle inside of syria. and by winning the overall battle, what i mean by that is eventually getting president assad to leaf the scene -- to leave the scene and hopefully having at the end of in this negotiations between three different parts of syria, its current -- and i have a piece in "foreign affairs" that outlines into canton, sunni canton and a kurdish
bute ta about this in the paper and i think this is also partially borne out by the findings of my colleague -- what we instead need going forward and i think is the wisest choice, and i think it's actually the one slowly being adopted by the administration and accounts for the trickle out of assistance, is the discrimination support and arming -- discriminate support and arming of different members within the smc with whom we have existing relations and more of a secular nationalist...
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and then, of course, children are less expense expensive, bute less, the more you have, the more they cost too. so when an employer looks at the total cost for an employee, in fact, the numbers -- when we calculate, we take total medical claims cost and divide it by number of employees. so in effect, people who don't have large families are subsidizing those with large families. when we have to increase costs for employees, it's because of costs overall increasing, and the employer has to do that too. but the way to do that is to say, wait a minute, we want to make it fairer across the workplace. we want to move towards giving more in a pay package -- wages and other benefits -- and less in health care that's skewed towards larger families as opposed to individuals. and if you're going to come up with ways to do that, at this point because we've been at this if for many years, there are only so many different ways that you can control cost. and historically, the co-insurance has been one way to do it. higher deductibles have been another way. surcharges, tobacco surcharges, a whole lo
and then, of course, children are less expense expensive, bute less, the more you have, the more they cost too. so when an employer looks at the total cost for an employee, in fact, the numbers -- when we calculate, we take total medical claims cost and divide it by number of employees. so in effect, people who don't have large families are subsidizing those with large families. when we have to increase costs for employees, it's because of costs overall increasing, and the employer has to do...
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and i know how much you love your state, how much you love head, bute in moore please do not fly to fargo from mason city. i care about you and your well- being. you will be tempted to go see your constituents, the find another way to get there. mcleanknow, when don sang that famous song "american pie" and told the story of the day the music died, the autopsy was done right here. we want you to enjoy your time here. one of the things you may not know about senator klobuchar is she shares something with our mutual friend, my mentor tom harkin. both of them have parents of slovenian descent. one of the things that i love about tom harkin is tom never forgot where he came from. andever forgot who he was the people who counted on him everyday to make a difference in their lives because he grew up in a household with a father who was a coal miner and a mother who was a first generation slovenian immigrant. that is why i am excited. because senator klobuchar's mother shares something in common with my mom. they were both second grade teachers. some of you know this story. i'm going to share it
and i know how much you love your state, how much you love head, bute in moore please do not fly to fargo from mason city. i care about you and your well- being. you will be tempted to go see your constituents, the find another way to get there. mcleanknow, when don sang that famous song "american pie" and told the story of the day the music died, the autopsy was done right here. we want you to enjoy your time here. one of the things you may not know about senator klobuchar is she...