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another goal is if you ask an average school student to d. how many ethnic groups live in our country they most probably wouldn't till you just see many more who would say i'm a most probably that. they're clever but the thing is every single group has a unique culture which goes back for centuries and it's time they possess unique candy craft skills that will summarize fellowships are granted for this purpose by the way in particular the grants we shoot in two thousand and nine and two thousand and ten. and we do value the researchers who work in this area and promote this knowledge and they should documentaries read books. and know we are trying to revive the past traditions of the russian share graphical society that i see a good such as the scenic russia project of the nineteenth century. such things are really precious and i. not talking about money. it's about doing our people who are stand i mean i may sound a bit too magic now giving our people a solid feeling of motherland. and weirdness that this is my motherland and that's what it's li
another goal is if you ask an average school student to d. how many ethnic groups live in our country they most probably wouldn't till you just see many more who would say i'm a most probably that. they're clever but the thing is every single group has a unique culture which goes back for centuries and it's time they possess unique candy craft skills that will summarize fellowships are granted for this purpose by the way in particular the grants we shoot in two thousand and nine and two...
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meanwhile looks like tonight overni ton storm watch right ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, last night's win in d >>> howyou start building momentum for run at a cup? win tough games on the road. following last night's win in detroit it was on to pittsburgh. either cut down on the coke or become a jockey already. they led 2-1 with 50 seconds left. then tyler kennedy scores his second goal of the game. we have 10 seconds in overtime. here is how it ended. vlasic pulls up into the crowd, they score. patrick marleau wins the game with 4 seconds left in overtime. adri r and his san jose state often overlooked in >> his second of the game. they win the fifth in a row. >>> adrian arsenault often overlooked in the bay area, overtime against mexico state, spin move, jump shot. he put the team on his back with a game-high 36. the spartans win, 14-12 over all, score 9 in the wc. >>> tiger woods hoping to find an answer in his score book. wasn't there. 19th hole against thomas bjorn, his shot wept into the cac tie, he was eliminated in three ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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. >> reporter: in the end, they no longer even operate d. how many?d over 2200. >> reporter: greg is being sued by tack. he wouldn't go away. no matter what you showed him. no what what kind of proof. i showed them, and there were hundreds of them. everyone said the same thing. i was never served. i never owned that car. i owned that car sometimes up to eight years before they were sued. >> adler said it was looking to him more and more like a scam. i have thousands of unpaid hours trying to work the case. we knew it was only a matter of time. >> reporter: in the end, adler provided the santa clara county district attorney with a practically gift wrapped case. cardinalley are behind bars after pleading contest to dozens of counts including fraud, perjury and extortion. sounds like the end, right? not quite. there's still how many fraudulent go unnoticed it for years. all of those cases were held in the very haim name. he's been on the bench hearing small cams chases for more than a decade. adler's research shows they went out of their way to make sure
. >> reporter: in the end, they no longer even operate d. how many?d over 2200. >> reporter: greg is being sued by tack. he wouldn't go away. no matter what you showed him. no what what kind of proof. i showed them, and there were hundreds of them. everyone said the same thing. i was never served. i never owned that car. i owned that car sometimes up to eight years before they were sued. >> adler said it was looking to him more and more like a scam. i have thousands of unpaid...
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we'll talk about our potential for record breaking w d how ll ltuanw sd how long it willroti ack sd.un. >>> the golden gate bridge has undergone a lot of maintenance in the last 73 years. >> a three year multimillion-dollar facelift. showing us what it is now and what it could mean for our public access. >> reporter: since its opening in 1937, the golden gate bridge has stood as a symbol of grace and ingenuity. throughout its life, the steel span has witnessed history, but like all survivors, it occasionally needs a little care. >> the suspender ropes, the vertical ropes, were replaced in the 1970s. >> reporter: after more than 70 years of fixes and updates, bridge crew have kicked off a first of its kind project. >> what people will start seeing today is that scaffolding being evekt rerected at the middle of bridge. >> reporter: it will enable workers to strip and repaint the main cables. although the cables have been touched up over the years, this is the first time in history workers will tackle the job all at once. >> she have to have the protective coating of paint. we're in a sal
we'll talk about our potential for record breaking w d how ll ltuanw sd how long it willroti ack sd.un. >>> the golden gate bridge has undergone a lot of maintenance in the last 73 years. >> a three year multimillion-dollar facelift. showing us what it is now and what it could mean for our public access. >> reporter: since its opening in 1937, the golden gate bridge has stood as a symbol of grace and ingenuity. throughout its life, the steel span has witnessed history, but...
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the third amendment is striking all of subsection d, which outlines how the city would fund the board of education salary in the future. the school district would like to include this in their own budget. president chiu: supervisor kim has made a motion to amend, seconded by supervisor c ampos. can we take these without objection? supervisor cohen: for a point of clarification, what is the impact going to be for striking these subsections will it disrupt the process? supervisor kim: it does mean this will have to come back to us as a committee of the whole next week for us to have a hearing on these amendments. if it is approved next week, it will be done in time for the june ballot. i am sorry. in two weeks. next tuesday, we do not have a meeting. we do not have a board of supervisors meeting next week. supervisor cohen: i do not know the entire policy. is there a way we could have it a little more time to review some of these? president chiu: we would need to accept these amendments today in order to consider them in two weeks, and we would not be able to change it. that being said,
the third amendment is striking all of subsection d, which outlines how the city would fund the board of education salary in the future. the school district would like to include this in their own budget. president chiu: supervisor kim has made a motion to amend, seconded by supervisor c ampos. can we take these without objection? supervisor cohen: for a point of clarification, what is the impact going to be for striking these subsections will it disrupt the process? supervisor kim: it does...
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d. here's how it works. in this green room, then the computer animators go to town with the special effects. shooting stars, doves, anything under the sun. if you want that avatar look, they can do that, too. >> we have to match angles. we have to match focus. it's a very meticulous process. >> reporter: the animation here at bravo media isn't cheap. it can cost up to $1 million. but you can save buckets using just one model. do you find that there's less cattyness backstage because it's just you? >> no, the chicks back here are just mean. someone stole my shoes. >> reporter: but perhaps the biggest benefit is all that buzz. >> it's all that image building. this is what people will see all over the world. >> reporter: a 3-d feast for the eyes, that's adding a new dimension to fashion. cbs news, new york. >> kind of cool. coming up later on "the early show," a live update from egypt as president mubarak hangs onto power, and the reaction from the white house. also, making your food last longer through some si
d. here's how it works. in this green room, then the computer animators go to town with the special effects. shooting stars, doves, anything under the sun. if you want that avatar look, they can do that, too. >> we have to match angles. we have to match focus. it's a very meticulous process. >> reporter: the animation here at bravo media isn't cheap. it can cost up to $1 million. but you can save buckets using just one model. do you find that there's less cattyness backstage because...
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just how d. rabbit more importantly why would you want to. risk the genetically modified rivets produce a very billable drug in their milk which is used in treating cancer. care to scientific research center on the outskirts of moscow these animals are aging scientists cutting edge research welcome to the pioneering new world of farming pharmaceuticals. this is where the alamo. these one's ordinary rabbits but if we gave three into the next three and you got the transgenic or genetically modified ones these guys that are proving so vital in the discovery and development of new treatments for diseases. most it might sound strange the milk of transgenic animals has already been used to successfully treat patients it's not just rabbits around the world dition of farming now morphing into by a farming pharmaceutical companies are now turning to other domestic animals in new ways to produce drugs it's a breakthrough in fairness you know we want to get to the point where we could have . reduced to the same drug in their milk. at the moment this res
just how d. rabbit more importantly why would you want to. risk the genetically modified rivets produce a very billable drug in their milk which is used in treating cancer. care to scientific research center on the outskirts of moscow these animals are aging scientists cutting edge research welcome to the pioneering new world of farming pharmaceuticals. this is where the alamo. these one's ordinary rabbits but if we gave three into the next three and you got the transgenic or genetically...
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d. we talk about how technology can make us more efficient and effective, the tools that can help a journalist do their job more effectively. we need to bring that to the forefront. this is not just about journalism, but journalism and technology. the last thing i would say is it is going to take hard work. wherever we see it, non-profit, for-profit, we need to trial, innovate, make mistakes, learn from them, get back up, and keep on going. >> indeed. paul connelly of the tcc group. has foundation funding risen -- did it fall in the recession? what has happened for media coverage? >> foundation funding over the past four years has increased. it has been about $140 million of investment according to do research. we have also seen changes in the type of donor and founder. more individuals, such as wealthy donors starting propublica. there is another website, spotus, which collects donations to shed light on journalism. so it is not just the night foundation, mccormick foundation, but founders who are interested in democracy, civic engagement, such as open society institute, community foundations
d. we talk about how technology can make us more efficient and effective, the tools that can help a journalist do their job more effectively. we need to bring that to the forefront. this is not just about journalism, but journalism and technology. the last thing i would say is it is going to take hard work. wherever we see it, non-profit, for-profit, we need to trial, innovate, make mistakes, learn from them, get back up, and keep on going. >> indeed. paul connelly of the tcc group. has...
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mccoy brought it up and secondly, how about the class d violation or guidelines? >> it is remarkable that he is arguing about what the guidelines are. he didn't give you a written argument about what he thought. >> please respond to his question. >> i am. part of the problem is it is 11th hour argument. we have laid out in our paper why it is not a class d violation. it merits termination. >> he brought it up. what were the department's offers? >> we had a variety of offers. i would assume offers like that wouldn't beed a admissible. >> what are they? >> since you ask, one of the reasons the offers fell apart, he was asking for a written guarantee he would be assigned to a -- everyone thought that it was outrageous that he demand he get a plum assignment. that i think is problematic. that is part of the reason for a viret of different conversations we had about -- variety of different conversations we had with him about settlement fell through. that's why he is no longer suitable to work here. i think it is also important to note that officer lewis had the ability
mccoy brought it up and secondly, how about the class d violation or guidelines? >> it is remarkable that he is arguing about what the guidelines are. he didn't give you a written argument about what he thought. >> please respond to his question. >> i am. part of the problem is it is 11th hour argument. we have laid out in our paper why it is not a class d violation. it merits termination. >> he brought it up. what were the department's offers? >> we had a variety...
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felisha. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ d ok guys, how's the family gonna use less?cer ] with charmin ultra soft you can feel good while using less. charmin ultra soft's ultra-cushiony design is soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ahh, using less never felt so good. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. to help keep your family healthy, especially during cold and flu season. that's why we make lysol disinfectant spray. it is approved to kill more germs than any other brand, even h1n1. and it works on hard and soft surfaces to help keep your home healthy. lysol, the number one pediatrician recommended brand. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> welcome back, everybody. our next guest is a geek goddess -- from her roles on shows like "buffy the vampire slayer," and the internet sensation "dr. horrible's sing-along blog," as well as her own popular web series "the guild." she's got a new project that has the internet buzzing. please welcome back to the show, our pal, felicia day, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: yo
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there will be rules that have it apply as to how to use the d block. the legislation talked about some sort of joint arrangements with commercial providers that are, you know, sort of described in very vague terms. so you have one path that says if it is not reallocated, we have to enact these sorts of rule and what should they be. and then one path, if it is reallocated, what should it be. will that be a little extra work because one of those paths isn't going to come true? yeah, it will be a little extra work but it is well worth the investment to get it under way. >> can i make the case for the urgency for this public safety network to actually happen. so i think there is an urgency in putting the spectrum to use. i think the administration, and much of the congress, i i thinks that we have got to make sure that public safety has what they need. now, let's remember what this is about. so ten years after 9/11 we still don't have interoperable network where it is not -- as much as i love my local police, it is not just about the local police talking t
there will be rules that have it apply as to how to use the d block. the legislation talked about some sort of joint arrangements with commercial providers that are, you know, sort of described in very vague terms. so you have one path that says if it is not reallocated, we have to enact these sorts of rule and what should they be. and then one path, if it is reallocated, what should it be. will that be a little extra work because one of those paths isn't going to come true? yeah, it will be a...
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d is dead. and dead is the easiest one to determine. and how do we determine whether someone is dead? they're not breathing, right an steve said that several times and how do we know someone is not breathing? we look, listen, and feel and open the air way and we look to see if the chest is rising and listen to feel air and how long do we check for actually? american red cross o says about ten seconds and if they are not breathing we readjust the air way and check for ten seconds again and not breathing for the secretarsecond time we said say and you check the air ways twic and when you know someone is dead you move on. let's go through the categories. walking wounded and anybody tha follows directions and get up and walk and it's green. d is delayed and anybody that i injured but we don't think it's life-threatening. i is the people that need treatment right now and d is th dead and black and during triag you open an air way and how lon does that take? two seconds and it takes ten seconds to check and bleeding - the only bleeding i want you to treat during triage are arteria bleeding
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how to disappear. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, loss surgery. the f-d sa >>> millions more americans are now eligible to get a popular weight loss surgery. the fda says the lap band device can now be marketed to patients with a body mass index as low as 30. those patients must have a weight-related medical condition such as diabetes and have previously tried another method to lose weight. the the procedure can cost up to $20,000. >>> well, you ever wish you could just take off, leave your problems behind, maybe get away from a creepy ex-boss, coworkers you hate. a man now helping people to disappear. mike sugarman shows us how he does it. >> reporter: he is an expert at tracking people down. when monica lewinski went into hiding he found her. when the tabloids were after george clooney they hired him. >> i used to wake up every day and locate 10 to 20 people a day. >> reporter: now he is using his expertise, how to disappear for abused wives. anyone who needs to dropout of sight or dropout. >> everyone has that palm tree live style. we want to be at the
how to disappear. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, loss surgery. the f-d sa >>> millions more americans are now eligible to get a popular weight loss surgery. the fda says the lap band device can now be marketed to patients with a body mass index as low as 30. those patients must have a weight-related medical condition such as diabetes and have previously tried another method to lose weight. the the procedure can cost up to $20,000. >>> well, you ever wish you could just take off, leave your...
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it affects how much wasteful tax planning you d it affects how much you invest. so it's a very impornt policy lever, and it does make sense to lower the corporate tax rate. >> anyone el want to comment on that? >> well,senator, i think we would all agree i have somewhat tangential point, but a lot of the discussion we've had at this table have gone to issues like international tax which can be complex. but i would like to bring us back to where it's maybe all our testimony began, which is there are a whole variety of tax changes that appeal to both sides of the aisle that are not -- when we have these deb e debates on taxes, rememberthe entire revenue side of the budget and a quarter of the expenditure. we're talking about thousands of programs. there are so many things that cut across the aisle that both sides would agree, we don't need five educational subsidies, we don't need tecapital gains tax rates. we could include the burden as the tax deaf fit we're putting on them. senator wyden showed, you can start the narrow in which there's a consensus and build out
it affects how much wasteful tax planning you d it affects how much you invest. so it's a very impornt policy lever, and it does make sense to lower the corporate tax rate. >> anyone el want to comment on that? >> well,senator, i think we would all agree i have somewhat tangential point, but a lot of the discussion we've had at this table have gone to issues like international tax which can be complex. but i would like to bring us back to where it's maybe all our testimony began,...
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that's a little bit about me and how i came with "d" bug, the shelter we were staying at had a side forgles. one of the members staying at the shelter got married and moved on, but he took me to one of their open meetings. we started with a news letter called "bug bites." we were just doing volunteer work. my freshman year of high school, we had to get service hours out of the way to get my high school diploma. i started volunteering on the east side, call it paula middle school shepherd middle school to volunteer. it started off with volunteering. after a few weeks, i looked the work i was doing. now, it's not really the fact that i may get broken off. i make money now and again, but it's more about the work that i do. >> and you are helping others. i am sure there are other homeless youth that look to you and say, alex's story inspires me. >> i wish it was like that in a lot of cases, but living the street life people think they have to live it a way to get paid. in most cases, that's not the case at all. for me to do the work i do, it's up to me to show them a better way. >> that's w
that's a little bit about me and how i came with "d" bug, the shelter we were staying at had a side forgles. one of the members staying at the shelter got married and moved on, but he took me to one of their open meetings. we started with a news letter called "bug bites." we were just doing volunteer work. my freshman year of high school, we had to get service hours out of the way to get my high school diploma. i started volunteering on the east side, call it paula middle...
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d movies. the g slate as it's known will be out this spring. no idea how much it will cost. it will have a 9" screen with three cameras. it also comes with 3-d glasses for 3-d viewing while you shoot video. >> a lot of tec talk. >> a lot of catching up to do. >>> time now 4:45. more than 1,000 possible planets we didn't know existed. the nasa find that is could change everything we have thought about alien life! >> plus, a body scanner that won't have you blushing. how the tsa's trying to take away some of the embarrassment of going through airport security. >>> give me a little space here. you parked a little close. [ laughter ] >> the chips are back. a sneak peek at the super bowl commercials everyone will be talking about next week. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, scanners. >>> it is 4:48. >>> this week, the feds trying out less invasive airport body scanners. the tsa unveiled the new software yesterday. it allows passengers to see the very same images that those security screeners are seeing and it also uses a more generic body image. the scanners are being tested in las vegas, atlanta
d movies. the g slate as it's known will be out this spring. no idea how much it will cost. it will have a 9" screen with three cameras. it also comes with 3-d glasses for 3-d viewing while you shoot video. >> a lot of tec talk. >> a lot of catching up to do. >>> time now 4:45. more than 1,000 possible planets we didn't know existed. the nasa find that is could change everything we have thought about alien life! >> plus, a body scanner that won't have you...
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i want to know how it's run differently now that it's ownb d by daimler. >> we'll be back in a moment to give you an insider perspective of what is going on at chrysler. >> from our studios in the motor city, this is "autoline." here now is john mcelroy. >> welcome to our discussion here in the studio all about things going on at chrysler. joining us are joe dehner, head of ram and dodge design, chris barman head of e-segment and clause busse. chris, let's start with you. what is e-class vehicles? >> they are the rear wheel drive sedan program. >> i was very surprised when i saw the new charger because it's very much different than before. i thought these cars were going to be a minor facelift where you change the headlights. this is significant sheet metal change and interior change. why did you guys go to so much trouble? >> this is the second generation. we wanted to revamp it and make it more competitive. we looked at the best vehicles in the luxury segment, lexus, 460 as aspirational competition and brought a lot of that element into the product. >> speak to that. since when that
i want to know how it's run differently now that it's ownb d by daimler. >> we'll be back in a moment to give you an insider perspective of what is going on at chrysler. >> from our studios in the motor city, this is "autoline." here now is john mcelroy. >> welcome to our discussion here in the studio all about things going on at chrysler. joining us are joe dehner, head of ram and dodge design, chris barman head of e-segment and clause busse. chris, let's start with...
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. >> that is the first thing i d after that i started to calm down my wife. you know how ladies are! she panicked and everything. >> and not like five years ago. another tree crashed down crushing a big part of the house he rebuilt the place and then... got a chain saw. >> five years ago i cut 11 trees and the neighbor got mad, why are you cutting trees? >> he said he had a premonition waits going to happen again, even after he cut trees so he called an ash onist to come in november. >> she said everything is fine. and act of god. that is what you call it. >> i call it fortunate he owns a construction company. and the rest of us are lucky the storm turned into a nice day. at jack london square abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. >> there are dozens of warming centers in response to the expected cold weather this weekend. many are community centers. there are exact locations on our web site. >> and severe weather forced a closure of i 80 in both directions this, is what the liked like from colfax. heavy snowfall made driving treacherous. by 11:00 in the morning three feet
. >> that is the first thing i d after that i started to calm down my wife. you know how ladies are! she panicked and everything. >> and not like five years ago. another tree crashed down crushing a big part of the house he rebuilt the place and then... got a chain saw. >> five years ago i cut 11 trees and the neighbor got mad, why are you cutting trees? >> he said he had a premonition waits going to happen again, even after he cut trees so he called an ash onist to come...
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how about the maya cam? she plays tenacious "d." gets the steal, the other way.he had 27 points, 7 assists, 7 rebounds, 6 steals. uconn wins, 86-45. >>> that is your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in the studio. >>> an honor for actor alec baldwin. the star of tv shows, broadway and more than 40 films, received a star on the hollywood walk of fame yesterday. he was joined there in hollywood, by brother, billy, and actress megan mullally. >>> it is the most wonderful time of the year for us guys. the reason, the new "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue, featuring model irina shayk. the 25-year-old russian model found out last night she would be on the cover. she's been in the issue five times before. but she likes the photo the best. as do i. we agree. well done. >> if you think she's beautiful, her boyfriend, i should say, is just as beautiful. you saw her fans out there. he's cristiano ronaldo. >> good-looking kid on the way. >> potentially. we're really putting the cart before the horse on that one. >>> coming up next, the stories we'll be foll
how about the maya cam? she plays tenacious "d." gets the steal, the other way.he had 27 points, 7 assists, 7 rebounds, 6 steals. uconn wins, 86-45. >>> that is your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in the studio. >>> an honor for actor alec baldwin. the star of tv shows, broadway and more than 40 films, received a star on the hollywood walk of fame yesterday. he was joined there in hollywood, by brother, billy, and actress megan mullally....
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can't get a table at a fancy restaurant, i want to slip a couple of dollars to the maÎtre d', but i just don't know howly have someone on staff who's an expert at this. michael blieden, want to help me out? hey, buddy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] hey, nice to see you. welcome to the show. >> oh, thank you so much. >> jimmy: please. >> now, i know that it's -- it's awkward to tip the maitre d' or grease the palm, as it's called, if you want to get a good table. but, i've got three really simple moves that i can show you and i guarantee they're going to work in any restaurant. >> jimmy: okay, all right. let me become a maitre d'. >> that would be helpful. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very good. there you go. >> okay, great. [ laughter ] okay, so this first move is called the tuck. >> jimmy: okay. >> so, as the maitre d', when i ask for the -- >> jimmy: the tuck. >> it's called the tuck. >> jimmy: okay. >> okay. just tell me you don't have a table. okay? >> jimmy: okay. >> okay, here we go. ready? hey, i didn't make a reservation but i'd love a table. do you have anything? >> jimmy: i am so sorry. we're all booke
can't get a table at a fancy restaurant, i want to slip a couple of dollars to the maÎtre d', but i just don't know howly have someone on staff who's an expert at this. michael blieden, want to help me out? hey, buddy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] hey, nice to see you. welcome to the show. >> oh, thank you so much. >> jimmy: please. >> now, i know that it's -- it's awkward to tip the maitre d' or grease the palm, as it's called, if you want to get a good table. but, i've got...
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how it will be back more news after the break. dnder to not walk and play video games of the same time. kimberly is here with today's edition of take a look at this. >> to not game and what it could be dangerous. in a leak of boy who was so busy playing his video-game fell off the track. it was the real stationed in italy. the off-duty policeman shot dead a rescue the boy he said he saw the kids fall he acted quickly because the train was due to arrive in less than one minute. no one was hurt. getting the puck into a bowl hardened off but the shots you really have to see to believe. the pittsburgh penguins player takes a shot right there. the see of flying through the air. the goal was deflected, hits the side of the goal and then falls into the new york islander goalie is what our ball bottle holder. it's pretty amazing. the newest she's had it they will not remember their first super bowl but they will be dressed for. st. vincent's hospital in green bay during up for sunday's big game. how fitting 19 of the newest arrivals in pack
how it will be back more news after the break. dnder to not walk and play video games of the same time. kimberly is here with today's edition of take a look at this. >> to not game and what it could be dangerous. in a leak of boy who was so busy playing his video-game fell off the track. it was the real stationed in italy. the off-duty policeman shot dead a rescue the boy he said he saw the kids fall he acted quickly because the train was due to arrive in less than one minute. no one was...
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there will be rules that have it apply as to how to use the d block. the legislation talked about some sort of joint arrangements with commercial providers that are, you know, sort of described in very vague terms. so you have one path that says if it is not reallocated, we have to enact these sorts of rule and what should they be. and then one path, if it is reallocated, what should it be. will that be a little extra work because one of those paths isn't going to come true? yeah, it will be a little extra work but it is well worth the investment to get it under way. >> can i make the case for the urgency for this public safety network to actually happen. so i think there is an urgency in putting the spectrum to use. i think the administration, and much of the congress, i i thinks that we have got to make sure that public safety has what they need. now, let's remember what this is about. so ten years after 9/11 we still don't have interoperable network where it is not -- as much as i love my local police, it is not just about the local police talking t
there will be rules that have it apply as to how to use the d block. the legislation talked about some sort of joint arrangements with commercial providers that are, you know, sort of described in very vague terms. so you have one path that says if it is not reallocated, we have to enact these sorts of rule and what should they be. and then one path, if it is reallocated, what should it be. will that be a little extra work because one of those paths isn't going to come true? yeah, it will be a...
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how to get your body on there. c-span: today? >> guest: today. we didn't ask permission the last time. you see it is only 5 miles long. for d-day beach was hundreds of miles? how long was normandy? the beach on iwo jima was 2 miles. the japanese were in mount suribachi seven stories, seven stories with ventilation systemr months, ammunition. behind 7-foot walls. they only had a hole for the turret so my dad and those little boys run across this volcanic ash sand. they can't see anybody. their 22,000 guys underground. america doesn't understand that. i was in the hospital. it is 45 feet underground. they have hospital beds cut into volcanic rock. you could drop a nuclear bomb on top of iraq and it is not going to disturb the scalpel. 45 feet underneath solid rock. an american surgeon set up a table and he was operating on boys. he got tired and went to sleep one night and year japanese voices. he scratched underneath a t.a.r.p.. 22,000 people living underground they didn't see -- i interviewed guys and never saw a live japanese soldier. the americans are thinking germany. we can't see them, throw grenades and then they will
how to get your body on there. c-span: today? >> guest: today. we didn't ask permission the last time. you see it is only 5 miles long. for d-day beach was hundreds of miles? how long was normandy? the beach on iwo jima was 2 miles. the japanese were in mount suribachi seven stories, seven stories with ventilation systemr months, ammunition. behind 7-foot walls. they only had a hole for the turret so my dad and those little boys run across this volcanic ash sand. they can't see anybody....