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butler?i was detained for a day and a half and released on my own personal recognizance. >> judge judy: and what happened to the case? >> it was dropped as far as i know. >> judge judy: what do you mean as far as you know it was dropped? >> this is my release paper. it says that i'm not supposed to have contact with chris, that i'm not supposed to drink alcohol or possess firearms and nothing would be charged on me as long as i abided by those. >> judge judy: i'd like to see the piece of paper that you have, sir. no, this is a provisional order, sir. were you supposed to go back to court on february 17th? >> they didn't tell me anything. i didn't receive anything in the mail. when i was released, they said i had no court dates set or anything. >> judge judy: okay. you do understand that should the prosecutor's office decide to prosecute you at some further date, because i don't see any notice of dismissal here, that they can use whatever you say here in their case against you. you do understa
butler?i was detained for a day and a half and released on my own personal recognizance. >> judge judy: and what happened to the case? >> it was dropped as far as i know. >> judge judy: what do you mean as far as you know it was dropped? >> this is my release paper. it says that i'm not supposed to have contact with chris, that i'm not supposed to drink alcohol or possess firearms and nothing would be charged on me as long as i abided by those. >> judge judy: i'd...
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butler. please review the reinstatement of the building permit that was properly revoked august of 2011. others charged with this responsibility have not done it. could oversight in good governments -- good oversight and good governance is the solution. older rules or codes are ignored in favor of some folks come out what happens to the rest of us? why have building codes? what is the point of having this commission? me >> than>> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning, commissioners. my name is lynn, and i am speaking as an advocate for good government. i am asking this commission to northerly oversee the department of building inspection. unfortunately the building department must do the work that this bill twas not done. i cannot understand how the permit was appropriately revoked because the work was done on the project without even looking into the original reason for revocation. something does not seem right about this whole process. the commission must reimburse the state of the build
butler. please review the reinstatement of the building permit that was properly revoked august of 2011. others charged with this responsibility have not done it. could oversight in good governments -- good oversight and good governance is the solution. older rules or codes are ignored in favor of some folks come out what happens to the rest of us? why have building codes? what is the point of having this commission? me >> than>> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning,...
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are coming into butler cabin.em get this presentation. here is the shot that ultimately defined this 2012 masters. a wedge to the green, a two-putt par and victory. everything is lined up now. we are set for the presentation in butler cabin. >> good evening, i'm billy payne, chairman of augusta national golf club. i'm excited to be here in our famous butler cabin, along with my good friend jim nantz. another wonderful job. jim: incredible day here toy. >> thank you very much. jim and i will soon repeat the long standing tradition of the award of the masters champion green jacket. but before we do, i'd like to take this opportunity to thank our television viewers across america and in over 200 countries around the world for your long-term and loyal support of the masters. i now have the privilege of welcoming three very special gentlemen, all with wonderful smiles on their faces. this year's low amateur, mr. patrick kentley. congratulations. please. last year's champion. mr. charles schwarzel. and our new 2012 cham
are coming into butler cabin.em get this presentation. here is the shot that ultimately defined this 2012 masters. a wedge to the green, a two-putt par and victory. everything is lined up now. we are set for the presentation in butler cabin. >> good evening, i'm billy payne, chairman of augusta national golf club. i'm excited to be here in our famous butler cabin, along with my good friend jim nantz. another wonderful job. jim: incredible day here toy. >> thank you very much. jim...
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of the three winners, only the butlers came forward. the couple, who have grandchildren have no immediate plans other than to come up with an investment strategy. >> let's dance. "dancing with the stars" tried something new. they had to cha cha for the judges. abc2 news' george pennachio has the highlights. >> reporter: week five of "dancing with the stars" ended with a cha cha challenge. when the dancing was done, the judges voted to keep jaleel white in the competition, sending gavin degraw back on the road. >> what didn't you have to get you through? >> it was a tough week. we had some travel that made this harder, but no excuses. the reality is this is something you sign up for. you have to go at it 100%. there were days we couldn't do 100%. >> reporter: during his time on the show gavin did the fox trot and the jive, did pretty well with the tango but his sam ba went south. >> it gave me an opportunity to step outside my elements. >> reporter: gavin's partner, karina smirnoff said it's been a join dancing with someone who is so opt
of the three winners, only the butlers came forward. the couple, who have grandchildren have no immediate plans other than to come up with an investment strategy. >> let's dance. "dancing with the stars" tried something new. they had to cha cha for the judges. abc2 news' george pennachio has the highlights. >> reporter: week five of "dancing with the stars" ended with a cha cha challenge. when the dancing was done, the judges voted to keep jaleel white in the...
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butler will continue the presentation. thank you for mentioning all of the code enforcement issues that you plan to be looking into. >> president mccarthy, the morning. my name is joseph butler, a member of the american institute of architects and insull prior to a record for partnership and business here for 25 years. we are the appellant in this case on the screen, if i could is our exhibit 2. the san francisco building code is quoted here. when one wants to commence work on an expired permit where the work had not started, exhibit 2, page one of the brief, the third section down, it states the new application as required, and the new permit shall be obtained, not renewal. there is no word renewal with reference to a building permit. you can renew the boiler permits an electrical permits, but nowhere in this in francisco building permit is the word redo it used. and the authority of the building official in the state of california to review a nine- year-old permit does not exist. everything that has happened since that r
butler will continue the presentation. thank you for mentioning all of the code enforcement issues that you plan to be looking into. >> president mccarthy, the morning. my name is joseph butler, a member of the american institute of architects and insull prior to a record for partnership and business here for 25 years. we are the appellant in this case on the screen, if i could is our exhibit 2. the san francisco building code is quoted here. when one wants to commence work on an expired...
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charles butler, jr.was murdered. also because of the fact that he gave the gift of life by donating his organs. police have made an arrest. they are not sharing many details about what the person's role may have been in the murder. police again do tell me they have made an arrest this weekend. charles butler, jr. was murdered just before christmas, shortly after his death, his family told us he had a brief interaction with people he did not know at their neighborhood store they followed and opened fire on him. his vehicle careened into parked cars along the side of his street and burst into flames yards from his home. several of his organs were successfully trance ed to recipients on christmas day. -- butler had just completed a merchant seaman's train program and looking forward to his -- training program and was looking forward to starting. his family has been trying to keep attention focused on this case get more clues for police officers to work on and make an arrest. to recap, there's been an arrest
charles butler, jr.was murdered. also because of the fact that he gave the gift of life by donating his organs. police have made an arrest. they are not sharing many details about what the person's role may have been in the murder. police again do tell me they have made an arrest this weekend. charles butler, jr. was murdered just before christmas, shortly after his death, his family told us he had a brief interaction with people he did not know at their neighborhood store they followed and...
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as cairns has more on what ohn butler plans to do next.. pathleen.eeia. right now, his newly formed rescue alliance', is in the process of fillinn an 18 foot container... with donated fire &pequipment. ttey hope to deliver it in august. at station two in ellicott of the laaest high tech equipment... john butler haa been with the fire depaatment for more then 2-decades. when &phe went to libbria... he was firefighting collegues are forccd to battle blazes. thhy do not have the proper clothing or breathing happen every week. (john butler)"in monrovia.. thh city has 1.5 m people and they have one fire truck that is working it is a chinese fire truck that under any other conditiin would be condemned" john buuler is now working with other firefighters to fill an 18-foot shipping frommfire stations across the country. they hope to deliver it to liberia in august. how are the roads looking tooig? tonight?brandi proctor has our traffic edge report. repprt.mapfiber-dulaney mdot-greenspring mapmapmdot-895map soon.../ it'll... be.../ a... lot easier... for resi
as cairns has more on what ohn butler plans to do next.. pathleen.eeia. right now, his newly formed rescue alliance', is in the process of fillinn an 18 foot container... with donated fire &pequipment. ttey hope to deliver it in august. at station two in ellicott of the laaest high tech equipment... john butler haa been with the fire depaatment for more then 2-decades. when &phe went to libbria... he was firefighting collegues are forccd to battle blazes. thhy do not have the proper...
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butler will continue the presentation. thank you for mentioning all of the code enforcement issues that you plan to be looking into. >> president mccarthy, the morning. my name is joseph butler, a member of the american institute of architects and insull prior to a record for partnership and business here for 25 years. we are the appellant in this case on the screen, if i could is our exhibit 2. the san francisco building code is quoted here. when one wants to commence work on an expired permit where the work had not started
butler will continue the presentation. thank you for mentioning all of the code enforcement issues that you plan to be looking into. >> president mccarthy, the morning. my name is joseph butler, a member of the american institute of architects and insull prior to a record for partnership and business here for 25 years. we are the appellant in this case on the screen, if i could is our exhibit 2. the san francisco building code is quoted here. when one wants to commence work on an expired...
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>> just like everyone else. >> reporter: while the rumor mill kept spinning, the butlers kept smilingg with attorneys and financial advisers. >> this is a full time job, it looks like. i would be surprised. >> reporter: i don't think we are going to feel sorry for you, sir. >> i'm not looking for sympathy. >> reporter: the butlers opted for the lump sum of $110 million. now, that's a retirement check. ryan owens, abc news, red bud, illinois. >> he got a smile. >>> still ahead on "world news," be sure to watch this. a car hurdling into a grocery store. a baby in a carriage narrowly escapes. how did the driver confuse the gas pedal with the brake? it's a problem we have been following and it's next. driver confuse the gas pedal with the brake? it's a problem we have been following next. that's why i'm excited about reclast. it's the once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. reclast helps to restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture. and with reclast, well, no other osteoporosis treatment is approved to help protect in more places: hips, spine, even other bones. [ male a
>> just like everyone else. >> reporter: while the rumor mill kept spinning, the butlers kept smilingg with attorneys and financial advisers. >> this is a full time job, it looks like. i would be surprised. >> reporter: i don't think we are going to feel sorry for you, sir. >> i'm not looking for sympathy. >> reporter: the butlers opted for the lump sum of $110 million. now, that's a retirement check. ryan owens, abc news, red bud, illinois. >> he got a...
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system running out of those we've been so so here to walk us through some possible scenarios is john butler he's founder of and for a capital and author of this book the golden revolution how to prepare for the coming global gold standard now i should also mention he was an interest rate forex and commodities strategist and managing director at deutsche bank as well as lehman brothers so we're really lucky to have him today and i have a copy of his book hot off the presses or at least on my mailbox today i just received it so thank you so much for being on the show first of all my pleasure laura now we've seen a tremendous bull run and gold over the last twenty years or twelve years excuse me it's caused some people to say hey this is a bubble you obviously don't think so you don't think it's a bubble in fact you think that there's going to be an endgame where gold plays a role as money again is is a transition back into a monetary metal that will be used to back global currencies now our audience is already familiar with that we have had guests on like jim rickards author of currency wars
system running out of those we've been so so here to walk us through some possible scenarios is john butler he's founder of and for a capital and author of this book the golden revolution how to prepare for the coming global gold standard now i should also mention he was an interest rate forex and commodities strategist and managing director at deutsche bank as well as lehman brothers so we're really lucky to have him today and i have a copy of his book hot off the presses or at least on my...
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butler. last speaker. >> good afternoon, directors. i am a community planner with the san francisco bicycle coalition. i urge you to approve the changes that allow for more dedicated bicycle space on cesar chavez east. dedicated bike space is essential. for a long time, cesar chavez -- the mta has not invested in safe bicycle connection to these neighborhoods. i am happy to see your staff beginning to do so. community average started a decade ago. i know we have an injunction kind of halting things. staff has devoted significant resources. i have been a part of two community meetings, the public hearing about a month ago was very well attended. trucking companies, residents, industry people that rely on cesar chavez were there. there was one person at the public hearing last month but was not in favor. we made every effort to reach that person to try to talk. today, i am urging that you please approve these changes. hopefully, -- i will submit to use some of the latest support letters. as well as folks from a major employer on cesar ch
butler. last speaker. >> good afternoon, directors. i am a community planner with the san francisco bicycle coalition. i urge you to approve the changes that allow for more dedicated bicycle space on cesar chavez east. dedicated bike space is essential. for a long time, cesar chavez -- the mta has not invested in safe bicycle connection to these neighborhoods. i am happy to see your staff beginning to do so. community average started a decade ago. i know we have an injunction kind of...
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the butlers opted for a luch sum payment of $111 million. what i wouldn't do with that kind of money. >> hopefully he's going to share it. >> we'll see. i'm sure he will. >> ashley morrison here in new york. thanks. >>> well, straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. in sports, the end of an era. pat summitt steps down as head coach at tennessee and what a record she leaves behind. [ woman ] when my asthma symptoms returned my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. dulera will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. dulera helps significantly improve lung function. this was shown over a 6 month clinical study. dulera contains formoterol, which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. dulera is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicin
the butlers opted for a luch sum payment of $111 million. what i wouldn't do with that kind of money. >> hopefully he's going to share it. >> we'll see. i'm sure he will. >> ashley morrison here in new york. thanks. >>> well, straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. in sports, the end of an era. pat summitt steps down as head coach at tennessee and what a record she leaves behind. [ woman ] when my asthma symptoms returned my doctor prescribed dulera to help...
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and. >> butler had recently graduated from the academy and was going to work as a merchant marine. his family cobbs to post these crime stoppers around the neighborhood in hopes that someone will come forward about the second suspect. >> i we don't want anybody to have to go through this and i know what levels have already been through this and -- >> butler believe people in the neighborhood know who killed her brother. but now after this latest arrest he's hopeful that the second suspect will also be arrested. >> i want to look him in the eye and they better look me in the eye because they have to know what they have did is vicious and wrong. >> police have not confirmed the name of a how long man who was arrested we do know he's 20 years of age and he was arrested up in sacramento no word yet about the second suspect. paul chambers ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man accused of killing three members of the same family in his own murder trial. he told the jury he was not the gunman in the 2008 gang related drive by shooting that killed anthony and two of his sons. he said it was a pass
and. >> butler had recently graduated from the academy and was going to work as a merchant marine. his family cobbs to post these crime stoppers around the neighborhood in hopes that someone will come forward about the second suspect. >> i we don't want anybody to have to go through this and i know what levels have already been through this and -- >> butler believe people in the neighborhood know who killed her brother. but now after this latest arrest he's hopeful that the...
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. >> here are merle and pat butler. >> reporter: this retired couple knows how to keep a secret in an. the grandparents of four live in this modest house in tiny red bud, illinois. american flag in the yard, winnebago in the driveway. >> it's just very exciting. >> reporter: merle, a vietnam vet, bout three quick picks of the a convenient story. when he realized it was a winner, his wife of four decades didn't believe him. >> she kinda looked at me funny, then she started giggling and she giggled for about four hours i think. >> reporter: first thing the next morning, merle took that ticket to the bank. >> one of the people said, i think you are coming to put your winning ticket away. and i just laughed it off. and she doesn't know until right now i really had that ticket in there. >> reporter: the next day, the butlers went to church. >> they have been in church every sunday. >> like nothing is going on. >> just like everyone else. >> reporter: while the rumor mill was spinning, they were smiling, white meeting with attorneys and financial advisers. >> this is a full time job, it lo
. >> here are merle and pat butler. >> reporter: this retired couple knows how to keep a secret in an. the grandparents of four live in this modest house in tiny red bud, illinois. american flag in the yard, winnebago in the driveway. >> it's just very exciting. >> reporter: merle, a vietnam vet, bout three quick picks of the a convenient story. when he realized it was a winner, his wife of four decades didn't believe him. >> she kinda looked at me funny, then she...
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merle butler and his wife patricia are getting their chunk of the $656 million jack spot.y are taking home $218.6 million. >> the retired couple bought the winning ticket at a convenience store in red bud, illinois. that is a tiny farming community of only about 3700 people. >> so after i looked at it for a couple of minutes, i turned to my wife who was right there with me and i says we won. and she kind of looked at me funny and i says no, we won. then she started giggling. and she gigeled for about four hours, i think. >> they say the next morning, they stashed the ticket inside a bank lockbox. they spent days getting legal and financial advice. merle butler says the winning jackpot as so far been a full- time job though he doesn't expect anyone to feel sorry for him about that. >> the butlers are exploring ways to invest their money rather than just spending it. i did hear them mention that there might be a vacation in the future. >> that is smart. you got to invest some of that too. >> big house, new car, college tuition. they're all set. >> they're good to go. >> tv s
merle butler and his wife patricia are getting their chunk of the $656 million jack spot.y are taking home $218.6 million. >> the retired couple bought the winning ticket at a convenience store in red bud, illinois. that is a tiny farming community of only about 3700 people. >> so after i looked at it for a couple of minutes, i turned to my wife who was right there with me and i says we won. and she kind of looked at me funny and i says no, we won. then she started giggling. and she...
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the fleet was supported by an army of 15,000 union soldiers commanded by benjamin butler, probably not much of a military asset for the -- for the union effort. and indeed the public expected the navy to do the heavy work. just as the fleet under flag offic officer, samuel dupont had done at port royal, south carolina, five months earlier. iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs, told assistant secretary of the navy, gustaves fox. take new orleans and hold it until the army comes up. and that's exactly how it happened. the mortar schooners commanded by commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18th to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousand of 216-pound shells into the forts. doing a lot of damage, but knocking out only a few of the guns. faragut grew impatient and decided to run his ships past the forts in the predawn darkness of april 24th. this was not a popular decision among this captains. who had in the words of one of them, little or no sanguine feeling of success. for his part t
the fleet was supported by an army of 15,000 union soldiers commanded by benjamin butler, probably not much of a military asset for the -- for the union effort. and indeed the public expected the navy to do the heavy work. just as the fleet under flag offic officer, samuel dupont had done at port royal, south carolina, five months earlier. iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs, told assistant secretary of the navy, gustaves fox. take new orleans and hold...
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bill schneider, and anthea butler of the university of pennsylvania.'m so happy to have all of you here, because this is it. it is general election season. here we go. bill, let me ask you, just in a very impair call way, are there americans, when they are asked the question, are you better off today than you were four years ago, will be able to answer with a resounding yes, absolutely? >> there are a few. mostly very rich people. most people would say, no, we're not better off than we were four years ago. but many americans are better off than they were two years ago, at the depths of the recession. they have begun to climb out of that. >> are they going to credit the republican takeover of the congress with being better now than they were in 2010? >> we have a presidential system. people think government as the person of the president of the united states. that's why four years ago question is the way it's always asked. >> because, in fact, the evidence is that presidents have less power over the economy than voters tend to think they have, right? >>
bill schneider, and anthea butler of the university of pennsylvania.'m so happy to have all of you here, because this is it. it is general election season. here we go. bill, let me ask you, just in a very impair call way, are there americans, when they are asked the question, are you better off today than you were four years ago, will be able to answer with a resounding yes, absolutely? >> there are a few. mostly very rich people. most people would say, no, we're not better off than we...
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the cliche that comes to mind is rhett butler. it was true that the market, more than the needs of confederate armys, often determined the cargos. the pattern of trade, which is indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france or belgium with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional trans-oceanic ocean ships, carrying them to a port nearer the united states. the most popular were bermuda, nasa in the bahamas and close to cuba. there the cars would be transferred from these big fat merchant ships into sleek, narrow, especially designed blockade runners, many modelled after the clyde river steamers and so-called clyde steamers. low, fast, sidewheeled or propel ler driven vessels painted gray to blend with the sea at night. once underway from one of these interim ports, they become subject to capture from the moment they left british or spanish waters. every speck on the horizon was a potential foe and blockade runners maneuvered to avoid discovery. they also tried to plan their runners just so they appeared off
the cliche that comes to mind is rhett butler. it was true that the market, more than the needs of confederate armys, often determined the cargos. the pattern of trade, which is indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france or belgium with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional trans-oceanic ocean ships, carrying them to a port nearer the united states. the most popular were bermuda, nasa in the bahamas and close to cuba. there the cars would be transferred from these...
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jeff jacoby of "the boston globe" and anthea butler of the university of pennsylvania and barry scheck, of the innocence project. lay out for our viewers what the implications are if the death penalty initiative in california goes forward? >> they are very significant. in the last five years, we've
jeff jacoby of "the boston globe" and anthea butler of the university of pennsylvania and barry scheck, of the innocence project. lay out for our viewers what the implications are if the death penalty initiative in california goes forward? >> they are very significant. in the last five years, we've
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cliche, blockade runners and what flashes into our mind is rhett butler. they brought in bonnets, perfumes and such nonsense. that was not quite literally true. it was true that the market more than the needs of confederate armies often determined the cargos. oi the pattern of trade indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france, belgium, with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional transoceanic merchant ships carrying them to a port nearer to the united states. saint george bermuda, nassau, bahamas, and havana, north coast of cuba. there the cargos would be transferred from the big fat merchant ships into sleek, narrow, specially designed blockade runners. many modeled after the clyde river steamers. so-called, so-called, clyde steamers. low, fast, side wheeled or propeller driven vessels painted gray to blend with the sea at night. once under way from one of these interim ports, they become subject to capture from the moment they left british or spanish waters. every spec on the horizon was a potential foe. blockade runners moved
cliche, blockade runners and what flashes into our mind is rhett butler. they brought in bonnets, perfumes and such nonsense. that was not quite literally true. it was true that the market more than the needs of confederate armies often determined the cargos. oi the pattern of trade indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france, belgium, with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional transoceanic merchant ships carrying them to a port nearer to the united states. saint...
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she and other long time workers such as alonzo fields, butler mater -- mate ra de and chief butler from 1952 to 1987, have been integral to the white house and have helped define its culture over these many years. alonzo fields eloquently observed i don't feel like a servant to a man, i feel i was a servant to my government and to my country. for more than 200 years, the white house has depended on workers, whose orgins can be traced to many nations and cultures reflecting the racial and ethnic composition of our population have kept the white house running smoothly over the years. thomas jefferson, famously employed french men, as well as irish servants. john quincy adams retained belgium. ulysses s. grant and william howard taft brought filipino to the white house when he become president in 1909. between 1860 and 1940, waves of african-american migration from the south brought an influx of new comers to the nation's capital. almost a reverse tide as we've heard from alexander this morning. related to the forced migration of blacks southward. some found jobs in the white house and est
she and other long time workers such as alonzo fields, butler mater -- mate ra de and chief butler from 1952 to 1987, have been integral to the white house and have helped define its culture over these many years. alonzo fields eloquently observed i don't feel like a servant to a man, i feel i was a servant to my government and to my country. for more than 200 years, the white house has depended on workers, whose orgins can be traced to many nations and cultures reflecting the racial and ethnic...
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fred butler thinks ongoing federal probes will eventually removed the two from office. butler who is a supporter of the former mayor says it would be a poor use of money to fund the recall efforts. >> still to come, we will see how nasa is preparing to put on a show later this month. >> some good signs for the economy. how people are spending more at america's stores and malls. >> more promising news for the unemployment picture. >> we continue with more evidence that hiring the is on the rise. >> the latest on the slowly growing job market. >> there is good news in the u.s. jobs market with less layoffs and more hiring. the labor department says applications for weekly unemployment benefits dropped by 6000 last week to a four year low. in tennessee, the volkswagen plant announced a hundred new jobs. >> they allow us to extend our weekly production, capacity while we do things water over time. >> president obama provided another boost this afternoon citing bipartisan jobs legislation designed to help small businesses and start ups. a >> for business owners who want to t
fred butler thinks ongoing federal probes will eventually removed the two from office. butler who is a supporter of the former mayor says it would be a poor use of money to fund the recall efforts. >> still to come, we will see how nasa is preparing to put on a show later this month. >> some good signs for the economy. how people are spending more at america's stores and malls. >> more promising news for the unemployment picture. >> we continue with more evidence that...
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thank >>catherine: oakland police have made an arrest in the murder of charles the butler. someone opened in -- someone opened fire into his vehicle when he was driving home. his sisters were overcome with emotion. >> it has been for months since charles butler lost his life after being shot multiple times. it has been especially difficult for his sister. >> each day was a struggle. >> this is video of and each day after her brother was shot and killed. on christmas eve the family decided to donate his organs. coffee >> every part of him was given back to someone else. >> her tears have now been replaced with a this smile curate detectives notify the saturday, one day before easter, that an arrest was made in the brothers' case. detectives did not release the suspect's name of the family is hoping this will bring them closer to justice. >> the treyvon martin case has sparked outrage in debate across the country. investigators say the teenager was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer, zimmermann says it was self-defense. it is unclear yet if he will face charges
thank >>catherine: oakland police have made an arrest in the murder of charles the butler. someone opened in -- someone opened fire into his vehicle when he was driving home. his sisters were overcome with emotion. >> it has been for months since charles butler lost his life after being shot multiple times. it has been especially difficult for his sister. >> each day was a struggle. >> this is video of and each day after her brother was shot and killed. on christmas eve...
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george zimmerman said he shot trayvon martin in self-defense. >>> 23-year-old charles butler was shot near his oakland home last december. his family donated his organs after he was taken off life support. the man is charged with his killing. the killing is tied to an argument over a minor traffic accident. they are still looking for a second suspect. >>> oakland police are looking for a suspect in a road way shooting. you can see the black sedan with its windows shot out. police appear to be questioning the driver sitting on the side of the road. that driver was not hurt, his passenger was hurt and is listed in stable condition. >>> there was a spike in violence and have been six homicides this year, the same number in all of last year. despite, garden angels are there. although police did not ask for help, they say they were happy to have it. the garden angels say people in the community asked them to patrol the area and they coordinate with police so they will not upper fear with vexing. this morning, president barack obama heads to florida where he will make a pitch. the bucket ru
george zimmerman said he shot trayvon martin in self-defense. >>> 23-year-old charles butler was shot near his oakland home last december. his family donated his organs after he was taken off life support. the man is charged with his killing. the killing is tied to an argument over a minor traffic accident. they are still looking for a second suspect. >>> oakland police are looking for a suspect in a road way shooting. you can see the black sedan with its windows shot out....
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in the tiny town of red bud, illinois, merle and patricia butler are the final lucky winners to splitd they keep this mega secret? abc's t.j. winick tells us. hi, t.j. >> reporter: rob and paula, good morning. two of the three winning ticket holders had already come forward. the third have remained a mystery until yesterday. >> i was retired and it looks like i've got another full-time job. >> reporter: only no one is feeling bad for 65-year-old merle butler, and he's not looking for your sympathy. >> the winners of $218 million, the largest prize in the history of the illinois lottery. >> reporter: you see, he and wife patricia accepted their check as the third and final winners of last month's record $656 million mega millions jackpot. they're taking their winnings, $158 million after taxes, in a lump sum payment. >> i turned to my wife who was right there with me, and i says, "we won." and she kind of looked at me funny. and i says, "no, we won," and she started giggling, and she giggled for about four hours, i think. >> reporter: the butlers' luck came through a $3 quick pick tick
in the tiny town of red bud, illinois, merle and patricia butler are the final lucky winners to splitd they keep this mega secret? abc's t.j. winick tells us. hi, t.j. >> reporter: rob and paula, good morning. two of the three winning ticket holders had already come forward. the third have remained a mystery until yesterday. >> i was retired and it looks like i've got another full-time job. >> reporter: only no one is feeling bad for 65-year-old merle butler, and he's not...
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>>reporter: valerie butler still hurting. her brother 23-year-old charles butler junior shot and killed while driving home from a store last december. there had been no arrest or suspect identified until this weekend. >> the good news we just got is great. but it's not done yet. still a lot to do. >>reporter: oakland police won't rae least name of the suspect or the possible motive. they will only confirm that they have made one arrest. and say sharing more information at this time could daniel their effort to identify a second suspect. valerie has can advanced the neighborhood with fliers like these and begging the public for their help. >> every day i'm thinking about it. it's never going to go away. >>reporter: charles loss has been particularly painful because of the exciting future that was waiting for him just a way. >> on a boat traveling the world meeting a lot of new people. >>reporter: he recently graduated from mir khnt marine training program and looking forward to life of adventure. medley following his death cha
>>reporter: valerie butler still hurting. her brother 23-year-old charles butler junior shot and killed while driving home from a store last december. there had been no arrest or suspect identified until this weekend. >> the good news we just got is great. but it's not done yet. still a lot to do. >>reporter: oakland police won't rae least name of the suspect or the possible motive. they will only confirm that they have made one arrest. and say sharing more information at this...
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an arrest has been made in the shooting death of charles butler. the 23-year-old was preparing for his first assignment with the merchant marines when he was shot and killed three days before christmas. butler's family donated his organs, including a liver to a local church member. >>> oakland pd are trying to figure out why their phone system was so overloaded that over 100 calls went unanswered. tara moriarty tried to get some answers. good afternoon, tori. >> reporter: good afternoon,er to territory. oakland has had -- good afternoon, tori. oakland has had one of the highest crime rates in the country and friday night around 6:30, 125 calls came in. opd was not able to respond to any of those calls. the department was at full staff and these calls contained request for followup services or emergencies. >> this is not an unusual occurrence. this is a symptom of the public safety crisis we have in oakland. the bottom line, we don't have enough police officers to police the city. >> officers took as many calls as they could. that doesn't help you i
an arrest has been made in the shooting death of charles butler. the 23-year-old was preparing for his first assignment with the merchant marines when he was shot and killed three days before christmas. butler's family donated his organs, including a liver to a local church member. >>> oakland pd are trying to figure out why their phone system was so overloaded that over 100 calls went unanswered. tara moriarty tried to get some answers. good afternoon, tori. >> reporter: good...
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and then finally, barely, was able to get across butler's ford and back across the potomac into virginia. and then, of course, he fought on december 13th at fredericksburg. the plain between fredericksburg and crossed a significant drainage ditch, then the attacking ranks had to cross more open ground to confront a sunken road which formed a perfect four-foot trench for confederate infantry. behind the sunken road, marie's height rose precipitously studded with artillery and more infantry. the assault disintegrated into murder. lee saw the enemy founder and saw his own men leap from their cover and chase their fleeing foes. it is well that war is so terrible he said we should grow too fond of it. again and again the federals charged and each time they died and recoiled. general, lee said to longstreet, who was by his side, they are massing very heavily and will break your line, i'm afraid. general, longstreet responded, if you put every man now on the other side of the potomac on that field to approach me over the same line and give me plenty of ammunition, i will kill them all before th
and then finally, barely, was able to get across butler's ford and back across the potomac into virginia. and then, of course, he fought on december 13th at fredericksburg. the plain between fredericksburg and crossed a significant drainage ditch, then the attacking ranks had to cross more open ground to confront a sunken road which formed a perfect four-foot trench for confederate infantry. behind the sunken road, marie's height rose precipitously studded with artillery and more infantry. the...
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butler just graduated from a marine program when killed. now, later tonight you're going to be able to see the interview on abc 7 news.com. >> and it's not often a murder defendant testifies on his own behalf. that is what ramos did today. accused of killing three members of a family as part of a mistaken gang hit. vic, ramos talked about haired childhood. >> ramos moved her as a young teechbl he had problems at home, didn't speak english well, ran away numerous times. he had problem was the law and joined a street gang. he admits that on the stand. he says that is he not the shooter. the prosecution accused ramos are shooting the death the victims june 22, 2008 saying that ramos was a member of a group affiliated with a violent latin american gang and mistook one son for a rival gang member as he drove by. another son not injured and testified as a prosecution star witness. he identified ramos as the shooter, ramos claims another gang member and car fired this gun and that he never knew there would be a shooting. ramos said he was abused b
butler just graduated from a marine program when killed. now, later tonight you're going to be able to see the interview on abc 7 news.com. >> and it's not often a murder defendant testifies on his own behalf. that is what ramos did today. accused of killing three members of a family as part of a mistaken gang hit. vic, ramos talked about haired childhood. >> ramos moved her as a young teechbl he had problems at home, didn't speak english well, ran away numerous times. he had...
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charles butler, jr. was shot last december while driving his car. he was hospitalized but later taken off life support and his family donated his organs. police made an arrest. butler's sister wishes witnesses came forward sooner. >> it is not about snitching. it is about being responsible and caring. it is our duty. i am not going to sit back and let my neighborhood be turned into a war zone. >> butler just graduated from the merchant marine academy. >>> police are offering a explanation about why many calls for assistance went unanswered on friday night. there were 110 calls for assistance around 6:30. officers did not respond to 2 dozens of the calls because all they weren't -- because they weren't fully staffed. >> that is what we did, took all of the resources and applied them to the priority calls. >> this is not unusual. this is a symptom of the public safety crisis weave in oakland. >> they try to fill staffing gaps with over time but that was not possible friday. >>> the man accused of killing his father can histor -- a father and his two s
charles butler, jr. was shot last december while driving his car. he was hospitalized but later taken off life support and his family donated his organs. police made an arrest. butler's sister wishes witnesses came forward sooner. >> it is not about snitching. it is about being responsible and caring. it is our duty. i am not going to sit back and let my neighborhood be turned into a war zone. >> butler just graduated from the merchant marine academy. >>> police are...
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butler, did you actually hear the hearing that took place? >> i was at the hearing. commissioner mccarthy: did you hear the comments of the zoning administrator? determining that the -- that no notice was needed? >> i did hear that statement. our complaints with planning were fourfold, one of which was that a new environmental review process would have had to occur if they had checked these plans in february 2011. we went to the landmark preservation advisory board's predecessor board, and senior staff said it would not be allowed under the current environmental review procedures that are in place at the department. a decade ago, the city did not apply -- the planning department did not apply the same review procedure as they do today. while mr. sanchez has the ability to issue a zoning administrator is determination erie we have a memo discussing having met with the zoning administrator, but he did not issue a determination. there was no appeal will document. we are here because there is no place else for us to be. >> i just wanted one question, and thank you. you k
butler, did you actually hear the hearing that took place? >> i was at the hearing. commissioner mccarthy: did you hear the comments of the zoning administrator? determining that the -- that no notice was needed? >> i did hear that statement. our complaints with planning were fourfold, one of which was that a new environmental review process would have had to occur if they had checked these plans in february 2011. we went to the landmark preservation advisory board's predecessor...
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. >> orkland police have made an arrest in the killing of charles butler junior, the man whose donated organs saved lives of several people shooting his shooting death this, is a development we told you about at mid day. police aren't saying much about who was arrested this weekend or the role the person played in the shootings. the 23-year-old man was shot just before christmas driving to his home near 46th and west streets, coming up we'll have rejax from the family about arrest. >> a call for help might go unanswered. many of them did, over the weekend. wayne freedman is live to explain why police are stretched so thin. wayne? >> this is a rare, and a calculated admission we can say. and this is friday night, the police were shorthanded and 13 so called beats went unmanned. that is a disappointment for the department. >> what we have to look at is the reality of what is going on in the city. we exkbreerns a high volume of calls and have x-amount of officers to deal with the calls. it's a reality it began friday night at about 6:30 and lasted until 10:00 p.m. the department received
. >> orkland police have made an arrest in the killing of charles butler junior, the man whose donated organs saved lives of several people shooting his shooting death this, is a development we told you about at mid day. police aren't saying much about who was arrested this weekend or the role the person played in the shootings. the 23-year-old man was shot just before christmas driving to his home near 46th and west streets, coming up we'll have rejax from the family about arrest....
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the butlers don't have any immediate plans for their winnings except to invest.te having enough money to move anywhere in the world, they plan on staying put. the in red bud. >> put red bud on the map didn't it? >> sure did. >> coming up. a day at the grocery store. normally doesn't include running down the aisle with a car on your tail. tonight the driver reveals what happened. >> men who wanted to be on the reality show, the bachelor, say they weren't given a fair shot. they think they know why. >> some people in >>> two men from tennessee are suing the abc reality show "the bachelor" for alleged racial discrimination. class action lawsuit filed on behalf of the two men today. they say producers treated them unfairly when they tried out to become the bachelor last year because they are black. their attorneys say the show may have also discriminated against hundreds of other minority candidates, and that over 23 combined seasons, neither show has had a main bachelor or bachelorette of color. >>> florida woman tonight says she hit the gas instead of the brakes an
the butlers don't have any immediate plans for their winnings except to invest.te having enough money to move anywhere in the world, they plan on staying put. the in red bud. >> put red bud on the map didn't it? >> sure did. >> coming up. a day at the grocery store. normally doesn't include running down the aisle with a car on your tail. tonight the driver reveals what happened. >> men who wanted to be on the reality show, the bachelor, say they weren't given a fair...
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as patricia and merl butler, a retired couple from red bud, illinois, stepped forward to claim theirot. merl, who bought just one $3 quickpick, compared the numbers right away and broke the news to his wife of 41 years. >> she looked at me funny, and i said, no, we're won. and she started giggling. and she giggled for about four hours, i think. >> it was a sleepless night. in the morning, they went to a local bank with the ticket in an envelope when a teller made what she thought was a joke. >> i guess you came over to put your ticket away. i said, yeah, i won this thing and i got to get this thing put away. just laughed it off. she doesn't know until now that i really had the ticket. >> as red bud played the guessing game, this vietnam veteran and his wife kept a multimillion dollar secret. for now, the couple who have children and grandchildren said they have no plans other than to invest their windfall, $110 million after taxes. for weeks, it was all people could talk about here in tiny red bud. who had the winning ticket, and if they had it, how were they able to keep it such a s
as patricia and merl butler, a retired couple from red bud, illinois, stepped forward to claim theirot. merl, who bought just one $3 quickpick, compared the numbers right away and broke the news to his wife of 41 years. >> she looked at me funny, and i said, no, we're won. and she started giggling. and she giggled for about four hours, i think. >> it was a sleepless night. in the morning, they went to a local bank with the ticket in an envelope when a teller made what she thought...