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terps with the ball, handoff goes to david manning an up the gut. touchdown terps but not so fast. on kevin dorsey. wipes out the touchdown, and to make matters worse, the score remains 10-7. >>> ensuing wake forest possession on fourth and 1. handoff to brendan pen der graft. he finished with 125 yards rushing. deacons take a 17-7 lead. and now in the fourth quarter, wake forest under control. dexter mcdougal falls down, 35-yard touchdown. gibbons had eight touchdowns. terps have lost seven in a row. their record drops to 2-9. down a level, strike up the band. council playing gonzaga. good counsel with the ball. rolls in for six. he finished with 157 yards rushing, three touchdowns, falcons up 28-0. later the pitch goes to dorian owe daniel. around the end, then breaks a tackle. 25-yard touchdown, o'daniel rushed for 299 yards. and they shut out the eagles 42-0. he completes the first undefeated season in school history. that's impressive. also college hoops, george mason loses to florida atlantic 80-75 in overtime. tomorrow redskins cowboys at fedex field. >> baltimore's playing
terps with the ball, handoff goes to david manning an up the gut. touchdown terps but not so fast. on kevin dorsey. wipes out the touchdown, and to make matters worse, the score remains 10-7. >>> ensuing wake forest possession on fourth and 1. handoff to brendan pen der graft. he finished with 125 yards rushing. deacons take a 17-7 lead. and now in the fourth quarter, wake forest under control. dexter mcdougal falls down, 35-yard touchdown. gibbons had eight touchdowns. terps have lost...
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i'll be back in here bright and early tomorrow morning at 8:00 and david felt man will host the redskins pregame show at 11:30. have a great one.
i'll be back in here bright and early tomorrow morning at 8:00 and david felt man will host the redskins pregame show at 11:30. have a great one.
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(chuckles) what do you know about being a man, david? this isn't going anywhere. that's it. leave. s what you do. whoa, hey, hey, hey. colby: come on, man. david, easy. hey. hey. we don't have any coffee. yeah, what, you don't even drink coffee. so, now what's going on here? that dude has always made me crazy. you ever know anybody like that? well, you know charlie, right? look, you two were close at some point? once upon a time. so, i mean, is it possible? could he have done this? i don't know. i had a case. i put away a guy for ten years. the wrong guy. i mean a day doesn't go by, he doesn't pop into my head at some point. so you have your doubts, you better run 'em down. i'm all in. okay, i'll call. i got 'em, charlie. aces and jacks. (sighs) whatever. charlie, you gotta, you gotta remember you can't play percentages. remember when millie beat me at chess? yeah, she figured out that you had a tell, right? right. she played the player, not the game. you think novich has a tell? everyone has a tell, charlie. i don't. yes, you do. yeah, what's my tell? i'm not telling you. all right
(chuckles) what do you know about being a man, david? this isn't going anywhere. that's it. leave. s what you do. whoa, hey, hey, hey. colby: come on, man. david, easy. hey. hey. we don't have any coffee. yeah, what, you don't even drink coffee. so, now what's going on here? that dude has always made me crazy. you ever know anybody like that? well, you know charlie, right? look, you two were close at some point? once upon a time. so, i mean, is it possible? could he have done this? i don't...
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biologists david manning says the fish count so far the best in years. >> they are maybe half-way through, we have seen the second highest numbers in 12 years of monitoring. >> a good sign for this species that was near extinctings. the cameras have recorded nearly 2200 fish, double from last year. >> interview: here is a life- sized picture of these fish. >> reporter: michelle homestead leads a high school class on a tour have the fish latedders. >> interview: our fish are going to the exact same place they were born. >> reporter: history in the making? if so, high school teacher karen tal signature hopes her students are paying attention. >> interview: hoping. [ laughter ] i can always hope. i'm sure with one or two of them, yeah. >> reporter: a lot of work has been done to improve the water flow for optimal spawning conditions on the russian river and this year's fish look healthier, larger. but ... >> interview: it's a complex ecosystem and they face a lot of challenges in their road to recovery. >> reporter: as great as this has been, they have plans to trip actually size of the fish
biologists david manning says the fish count so far the best in years. >> they are maybe half-way through, we have seen the second highest numbers in 12 years of monitoring. >> a good sign for this species that was near extinctings. the cameras have recorded nearly 2200 fish, double from last year. >> interview: here is a life- sized picture of these fish. >> reporter: michelle homestead leads a high school class on a tour have the fish latedders. >> interview: our...
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david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at fort bragg like the major. he went by the name black stunt manby now, the deputy d.a. was monitoring the investigation. >> online chat friends, chatting about the swinging life-style and that sort of thing. and david actually said you need to meet my wife joan and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers party that both the shannons and jeffrey attended, and at that party he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay according to the rules they established. as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids, and there was no indication his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> i was doing one on one, what they call when the other person is not there, but david always knew when i was with jeff, and the relationship with jeff started, it was a sexual only, and in the process it developed
david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at fort bragg like the major. he went by the name black stunt manby now, the deputy d.a. was monitoring the investigation. >> online chat friends, chatting about the swinging life-style and that sort of thing. and david actually said you need to meet my wife joan and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second...
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perhaps more than any one of his time, david crockett was arguably our first celebrity hero, inspiring people of his own time as well as the 20th century generation. the man, david crockett, may have perished on march 6, 1836 in the final assault on the elmo, but the mythical david crockett, now an integral part of the american psyche, perhaps more so than any other frontiersmen, lives powerfully on. in this way his story then becomes far more than a one note walt disney legends. while his life continues to shed light on the meaning of america's national caricature. a spoonful from the chapter entitled killed him a bear. [laughter] david crockett believed in the wind and in the stars. the son of tennessee could read the sun, the shadows in the wild clouds full of under. he was comfortable amid the thickets and the quagmires and the mountain. he hunted the oak, a grade maple and sweetgum force that it never felt in ax blade. he was familiar with all the smells, the older of decaying animal flesh, the rome of the air after a rain and the pungent smell of the forest. he knew the rivers lined with sycamore, poplar and willow had reached the mountains through
perhaps more than any one of his time, david crockett was arguably our first celebrity hero, inspiring people of his own time as well as the 20th century generation. the man, david crockett, may have perished on march 6, 1836 in the final assault on the elmo, but the mythical david crockett, now an integral part of the american psyche, perhaps more so than any other frontiersmen, lives powerfully on. in this way his story then becomes far more than a one note walt disney legends. while his life...
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than any one of his time, david crockett was arguably our first celebrity hero inspiring people of his own time as well as the 20 #th century -- 20th century generation. the man, david crockett, may have per riched on march 6th, 1836 in the final assault of the alamo, but the mythical david crockett, a part of the american psyche, more than any other frontiersman lives powerfully on. in this way, his story, then, becomes far more than a one note wallet disney legend while his life continues to shed light on the meaning of america's national character. a spoonful from a chapter entitled "kilt him abar." [laughter] david crockett believed in the wind and in the stars, the son of tennessee could read the sun, the shadows, and the wild clouds full of thunder. he was comfortable amid the thickets and cane breaks, the mountain balds, he hunted the oak, hickory, sweet gum forests that never felt an ax blade. he was familiar with all the smells, the odor of decaying animal flesh, the aroma of the air after rain, and the pungent smell of the forest. he knew the rivers lined with poplar and willow that breached the mountains with steep-sided gorges and strange sounding
than any one of his time, david crockett was arguably our first celebrity hero inspiring people of his own time as well as the 20 #th century -- 20th century generation. the man, david crockett, may have per riched on march 6th, 1836 in the final assault of the alamo, but the mythical david crockett, a part of the american psyche, more than any other frontiersman lives powerfully on. in this way, his story, then, becomes far more than a one note wallet disney legend while his life continues to...
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he is and what he would do and what he believe he believest exactly what david said about immigration. what's at the core of the man? >> brown: david, what's your theoro that? >> well, first on the merites, i agree with mark. if any of us did that in a journalistic enterprise, we'd be in big trouble. as for the political reason, they did it completely aware of what the reaction. they wanted the reaction. they want to show republican primary voters that they can get in a big, furious fight with the obama campaign and so they did it, knowing and predicting and hoping that the obama people would react as they did. so what's interesting to me is you're in a world sort of post-morality where you think we'll do whatever it takes to show we can be tough against obama and somehow the line maybe we shouldn't say something that's not quite accurate. somehow that line never really appeared to them. so they're off in an alternate universe. they did it for political reasons, because they want to show republican voters how tough and nanly they are. >> brown: now coming to, passion expected and as predicted by you two last week,
he is and what he would do and what he believe he believest exactly what david said about immigration. what's at the core of the man? >> brown: david, what's your theoro that? >> well, first on the merites, i agree with mark. if any of us did that in a journalistic enterprise, we'd be in big trouble. as for the political reason, they did it completely aware of what the reaction. they wanted the reaction. they want to show republican primary voters that they can get in a big, furious...
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a gunman brought in on likely targeted -- a young man targeted -- >> david collins is live at the scene. that was pretty bold. >> according to a shopper inside the store at the time, he entered and quietly waited through as many as 20 customers. only one person may have noticed. an employee with a gunshot into her back. a baltimore county helicopter assisted in the search. cluster one dozen patrol officers and secure the crime scene perimeter. an armed robber had just struck a place many people least expect it. >> why would they rob the good will? >> the store had a temporary closed. customers aren't what happened were stunned at pierre >> what would you rob a good will? it makes no sense. >> it happen quietly. the suspect armed with a gun and moved around at will inside the store with an estimated 15-20 customers. by several accounts, on the one person notice. a store employee who had a gun shop in her back. >> i was in the store shopping -- >> don that did not realize the place was not until she overheard the victim and describing the ordeal. >> he brought me into the back to the fron
a gunman brought in on likely targeted -- a young man targeted -- >> david collins is live at the scene. that was pretty bold. >> according to a shopper inside the store at the time, he entered and quietly waited through as many as 20 customers. only one person may have noticed. an employee with a gunshot into her back. a baltimore county helicopter assisted in the search. cluster one dozen patrol officers and secure the crime scene perimeter. an armed robber had just struck a place...
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. >>> in our consumer alert tonight, some are calling it a david goliath situation. a man's love of kale -- the lawyers are fighting him saying his shirts could confuse customers and make them think he's associated with chick fill a. he says he's knot going to back -- not going to back down and the shirts have nothing to do with chick fill a. >>> good news for local businesses. the people weekend was a wig success. we caught up with folks who own shops on main street to find out how the weekend went for them. ken brown says saturday was her day since the store opened three days ago. crystal lewis says the crowds saturday blew her away a lot of people were asking us if we did good on small business saturday and that's always a good sign when you're a small business >> they had a good start for the holiday season. they say if a customer comes in and has one good experience, chances are they'll come again soon >>> cyber monday is about 43 mans way from being over but the deals don't end at midnight. retailers are calling this cyber week. >>reporter: cyber monday gets the buzz f
. >>> in our consumer alert tonight, some are calling it a david goliath situation. a man's love of kale -- the lawyers are fighting him saying his shirts could confuse customers and make them think he's associated with chick fill a. he says he's knot going to back -- not going to back down and the shirts have nothing to do with chick fill a. >>> good news for local businesses. the people weekend was a wig success. we caught up with folks who own shops on main street to find...
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intellect, but a man always evolving on the stage of a nation in adolescence, a pioneer whose dream reflected a nation with a gaze pointed towards the west. perhaps more than any one of his time, david crockett was arguably a first celebrity hero. inspiring people of his own time as well as a 20th century generation. the man, david crockett, may have perished mar 6, 1886, but the mythical davey crockett, in the american psyche, lives powerfully on. in this way, his story, then, becomes far more than a one note walt disney legend while his life continues to shed light on the meaning of america's national character. spoonful from a chapter een titled "kilt him abar." [laughter] david crockett believed in the wind and in the stars. this son of tennessee could read the sun, shadows, and wild clouds full of thunder. he was comfortable among the thicketed -- thickets and hunted in the sweet gum forest that never felt an ax blade. he was familiar with all the smells, the odor ever decaying animal flesh, the aroma of the air after a rain and the pun pungent smell of the forest, knew the forrests lined with willow that breached the mountains in gorges with names of indian influences like the
intellect, but a man always evolving on the stage of a nation in adolescence, a pioneer whose dream reflected a nation with a gaze pointed towards the west. perhaps more than any one of his time, david crockett was arguably a first celebrity hero. inspiring people of his own time as well as a 20th century generation. the man, david crockett, may have perished mar 6, 1886, but the mythical davey crockett, in the american psyche, lives powerfully on. in this way, his story, then, becomes far more...
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david crockett was arguably our first celebrity hero. inspiring people of his own time as well as the 20th century generation. the man, david crockett may have perished on march 6th. elite team 36 in the final assault on the alamo but the mythical davy crockett the bigger still valid interval part of the american psyche perhaps more so than any other frontiers and lives powerfully on. in this way his story becomes far more than a one node walt disney legend. his life continues to shed light on the meaning of america's national character. a spoon full from a chapter entitled killed in a bar. david crockett believed in the wind and in the stars. the son of tennessee could read the son, the shadows and the wild clouds full of thunder. he was comfortable amid the thickets, quagmire is and mountains. he hunted the hickory maple and sweet gum forests that had never felt an ax blade. he was familiar with all the smells, the odor of decaying animal flesh, the aroma of the air after a rain and the pungent smell of the forest. he knew the river is lined with sycamore, popular and willow that breached the mountains through stee
david crockett was arguably our first celebrity hero. inspiring people of his own time as well as the 20th century generation. the man, david crockett may have perished on march 6th. elite team 36 in the final assault on the alamo but the mythical davy crockett the bigger still valid interval part of the american psyche perhaps more so than any other frontiers and lives powerfully on. in this way his story becomes far more than a one node walt disney legend. his life continues to shed light on...
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commissioners and staff and everyone -- the front page of the "san francisco chronicle" featuring david kelly, an amazing man in his own right come and a tenant of hours at pier 36. we are proud of him and his company and everyone working there. we hope you got a chance to see it. that concludes that portion of the executive director's report. >> thank you. is there any public comment on this item? >> for the second portion of the report, the informational update on the status of pier 38 closure and the steps, jonathan stern has agreed to present. in the interest of time, we will focus on the next steps, unless you or the public have questions on what has transpired to date. the staff report does give a good chronological history. now we are really focused on what we can do next. >> thank you. good afternoon, my name is jonathan stern. monique had asked me to focus on the future. again, the closure of pier 38 was an unfortunate event and we went to apologize to the occupants of pier 30 and thank them for the way they handled the exit. it was a safety concern of port staff appeared in the end, we got great co
commissioners and staff and everyone -- the front page of the "san francisco chronicle" featuring david kelly, an amazing man in his own right come and a tenant of hours at pier 36. we are proud of him and his company and everyone working there. we hope you got a chance to see it. that concludes that portion of the executive director's report. >> thank you. is there any public comment on this item? >> for the second portion of the report, the informational update on the...
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david lee miller with the news. he is live university park, pennsylvania. man, david lee, what's the reaction tonight there?> shepard, the reaction comes down to really just one word, sadness. earlier in the day, coach paterno met with members of the team that was an emotional meeting. we are told that paterno cried. he got a standing ovation. a tackle on the team said, quote: it's criminal the way that paterno went out. as for others here on the campus, off in the distance over my shoulder there are 10 students have been camping out here since monday to see the last home game of the season. i talked with some of the students earlier today. and they are all very upset about what has happened, but they also say they are not surprised. and lastly, shepard, to put this in context, the stadium here is named after a former governor but the library on campus is named after paterno. that's the type of legacy this man was going to have. shepard? >> shepard: there is growing talk tonight that penn state's president could soon be gone as well. i guess it's dependent on this meeting tonight. >> you are exactly right.
david lee miller with the news. he is live university park, pennsylvania. man, david lee, what's the reaction tonight there?> shepard, the reaction comes down to really just one word, sadness. earlier in the day, coach paterno met with members of the team that was an emotional meeting. we are told that paterno cried. he got a standing ovation. a tackle on the team said, quote: it's criminal the way that paterno went out. as for others here on the campus, off in the distance over my shoulder...
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manning is just seventeen days away and civilian defense lawyers working very hard to build manning's case david thomas made a court filing details of which he released yesterday calling on three federal reviews the conclude that manning's leaks did not harm national security and cause little if any damage to america's reputation and interests abroad now these reports come from the white house the state department and the defense department all of which comes alleges declare the leaks benign in nature representative of low level opinions or things that were already understood because of previous public disclosures now according to wired comes hopes to use the defense department report to prevent witnesses from labeling the leaks as potentially damaging as that claim lays in stark contrast to what those reports actually say and they're also hints the mannings defense attorney will question the actions of adrian lamo the man who turned manning into the authorities comes also attempting to get his hands on a videotape that shows p.f.c. manning being forced to strip naked while he was detained at qu
manning is just seventeen days away and civilian defense lawyers working very hard to build manning's case david thomas made a court filing details of which he released yesterday calling on three federal reviews the conclude that manning's leaks did not harm national security and cause little if any damage to america's reputation and interests abroad now these reports come from the white house the state department and the defense department all of which comes alleges declare the leaks benign in...
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experts think terrorists are actually winning that work i'm joined by color terrorism expert david garnsey ross the man who wrote a book titled bin laden's legacy why we're still losing the war on terror why with the great thing i mean your whole book is about it just give us some key points about why you think the u.s. is losing the war on terror i think the main thing to look at is the u.s. is capacity to stop terrorist attacks as well as its resilience in the face of an attack compared with the enemies of bill you to strike the problem isn't that our qaeda has become more potent it's not clear that our code has been significantly weakened but it's not clear it's become more potent the problem is that the united states has been significantly eroded over the course of the past decade the economy is of course in shambles with the massive national debt now not all of that is make any means attributable to the fight against al qaeda but more of it is that a lot of people realize including the massive cost of the iraq war the way that the instability that was spurred by that helped to drive up the oil pri
experts think terrorists are actually winning that work i'm joined by color terrorism expert david garnsey ross the man who wrote a book titled bin laden's legacy why we're still losing the war on terror why with the great thing i mean your whole book is about it just give us some key points about why you think the u.s. is losing the war on terror i think the main thing to look at is the u.s. is capacity to stop terrorist attacks as well as its resilience in the face of an attack compared with...
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august 28th, 2003 -- >> as you just heard from the fbi informants here, berkeley native, david andreas sandiego is the man they're looking for here. he is accused of bombing two businesses right here in the bay area. and he is the first american ever to be added to the fbi's list of most wanted terrorists. >> bob redell is joining us in the newsroom, where he has been keeping tabs on the fbi's announcement. at one point, the fbi trailed sandiego 24 hours a day. somehow that trail went cold. >> you're right, jon. this was several years ago on the strees of san francisco. they were trailing sandiego. one october day, apparently, he got spooked on market street and disappeared into rush hour traffic. been on the go ever since. they thought they might have seen him in costa rica. the big news from what what we've heard so far is that they believe he might be in the north hampton, massachusetts area, outside of boston. hence, the reason why the fbi in boston is doing this news conference today, to get his name back out there to hopefully generate more tips. daniel andreas sandiego is a berkeley native, has a $
august 28th, 2003 -- >> as you just heard from the fbi informants here, berkeley native, david andreas sandiego is the man they're looking for here. he is accused of bombing two businesses right here in the bay area. and he is the first american ever to be added to the fbi's list of most wanted terrorists. >> bob redell is joining us in the newsroom, where he has been keeping tabs on the fbi's announcement. at one point, the fbi trailed sandiego 24 hours a day. somehow that trail...
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said that manning broke the law we expect that it will proceed it's expected that bradley manning's attorney david coombs will calm as many as fifty witnesses and we will get to see which ones are allowed as witnesses and which ones are not and that will be the first sort of indication we'll have of of what the government is going to be allowing in and what what they are trying to prove i want to talk about this online and this people thing that was supposed to be great wait for the white house to open up with enough people are curious about a question or answer it it happened with the other week that enough people asked about u.f.o.'s and the government or the white house or the come out and say no they don't have any proof that it exists in the case of this bradley manning question they had enough signatures for a long ago and the white house is. like we already pointed out already has commented or least the president himself has said. things going on well that was at a private thirty five thousand dollars plate fundraiser so you know the president is not only willing to talk about it but to bre
said that manning broke the law we expect that it will proceed it's expected that bradley manning's attorney david coombs will calm as many as fifty witnesses and we will get to see which ones are allowed as witnesses and which ones are not and that will be the first sort of indication we'll have of of what the government is going to be allowing in and what what they are trying to prove i want to talk about this online and this people thing that was supposed to be great wait for the white house...
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that manning broke the law and we expect that it will proceed and it's expected bradley manning's attorney david coombs will calm as many as fifty witnesses and we will get to see which ones are allowed as witnesses and which ones are not and that will be the first indication we'll have of of what the government is going to be allowing in and what what they intend to approach by let's talk about this online and this we the people thing that was supposed to be great for the white house to. people are furious about a question the answer it it happened with other way people asked about u.f.o.'s or the white house had to come out and say no they haven't provided exists in the case of this bradley manning question they had enough signatures for a long ago and yet the white house is. like we already pointed out already has commented or least the president himself has said. what he thinks going on well that was at a private fund thirty five thousand dollars a plate fund raiser so you know the president is not only willing to talk about it but to break his you know he could violate his duty as the presi
that manning broke the law and we expect that it will proceed and it's expected bradley manning's attorney david coombs will calm as many as fifty witnesses and we will get to see which ones are allowed as witnesses and which ones are not and that will be the first indication we'll have of of what the government is going to be allowing in and what what they intend to approach by let's talk about this online and this we the people thing that was supposed to be great for the white house to....
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the keynote speaker will be a man by the name of david kerp. he has written extensively about children and how children can succeed in life. what we as a community need to do to make that success possible. he has written a book called kids first, and the first 175 participants that register will get a copy of this excellent book. he will be presenting to the entire conference. we will have other presenters about preschool education, understanding the child's mind and the brain. he'll have programs about common core standards. it'll be a very full day, but the programs are excellent. we invite the community to come. please reregister. and you are all welcome. please be there at john o'connell high school this saturday from 9:00 until 2:30. president mendoza: if you are going to have a side conversation, please take it outside. it is difficult for us to hear the speakers when you are having conversations in the audience. please keep them to a minimum or take them outside. >> i just wanted to let you know that for the things going on the outside o
the keynote speaker will be a man by the name of david kerp. he has written extensively about children and how children can succeed in life. what we as a community need to do to make that success possible. he has written a book called kids first, and the first 175 participants that register will get a copy of this excellent book. he will be presenting to the entire conference. we will have other presenters about preschool education, understanding the child's mind and the brain. he'll have...
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david wallace had been one of the nicest men in independence. everybody loved him. sweet man, would give you the shirt off of his back, great with the kids, my grandmother loved him, and he had aspired to a political career, and it had not gone well, ever. i mean, he had minor posts, but he was not -- he department have the career -- he didn't have the career he wanted and not making the money he wanted and thought he needed to keep his wife in the style to which she was accustomed. her father was one of the richest man there owning a milling company, and david was constantly borrowing money, especially from his father-in-law because his father-in-law said up front he didn't think david had a future. all of this, david was never a tempered man, but he drank more and more, and it got to him, and he killed himself. my grandmother was crushed and furious that he abandoned her, abandoned the family. one of her friends, mary paxton went to the house to see what she could do, and she found my grandmother walking back and forth in the backyard with her fists balled up in her sides,
david wallace had been one of the nicest men in independence. everybody loved him. sweet man, would give you the shirt off of his back, great with the kids, my grandmother loved him, and he had aspired to a political career, and it had not gone well, ever. i mean, he had minor posts, but he was not -- he department have the career -- he didn't have the career he wanted and not making the money he wanted and thought he needed to keep his wife in the style to which she was accustomed. her father...
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in his new book, "a point in time," david shares his insight into man, god and society in a way that only he can. it is an honor and a privilege to present to you a man of high moral clarity, deep inside, and a clear voice in a world threatened by political correctness and cultural relativism. the world needs more men like david horowitz. i respect him. i admire him. and i am proud to be his friend. ladies and gentlemen, david horowitz. [applause] >> me thank you, craig. i want to thank craig for putting together this event and putting together the freedom center in philadelphia, my home away from home. karl marx wrote capital in fourth outlines which never finish in which are virtually unreadable. when he was asked what he wrote such a long poker he said because i didn't have time to write a short one. this book i've written is quite short, it took me three years to write and a lifetime to gain the understanding i tried to communicate in these pages. the book itself began when i picked up a copy of the meditations of marcus, which is a book that i remembered from my father's bookshe
in his new book, "a point in time," david shares his insight into man, god and society in a way that only he can. it is an honor and a privilege to present to you a man of high moral clarity, deep inside, and a clear voice in a world threatened by political correctness and cultural relativism. the world needs more men like david horowitz. i respect him. i admire him. and i am proud to be his friend. ladies and gentlemen, david horowitz. [applause] >> me thank you, craig. i want...
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david reports. >> brought to court, the man known as the jackal, once one of the most wanted fugitives began his trial by defiantly declaring that he was a professional revolutionary. he is being defended by a lawyer that he married in jail. >> he is in fighting spirit as always and we are going to fight. 30 years later and 17 years after he was kidnapped by the french state, there is no reason that the judicial institution should be used to try someone for propaganda and to serve other interests than those of justice. >> he is already serving life in prison for murdering her a couple of the french secret service agents. now he is being tried over bombings in the 1980's that killed 11 people and injured more than 140 others. >> today, he is going to have to explain himself for a whole range of the tax. the victims are at the end of the culture of impunity. >> for decades, he eluded capture until french special forces caught him in 1994. now 62, his trademark berets are gone. his was the face of a violent international militancy. >> this is "newsday on the bbc." >> the headlines this hour. michael jack
david reports. >> brought to court, the man known as the jackal, once one of the most wanted fugitives began his trial by defiantly declaring that he was a professional revolutionary. he is being defended by a lawyer that he married in jail. >> he is in fighting spirit as always and we are going to fight. 30 years later and 17 years after he was kidnapped by the french state, there is no reason that the judicial institution should be used to try someone for propaganda and to serve...
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the man david crockett may have perished march 6, 1836 in the final assault on the alamo, the mythical now an integral part of the american psyche perhaps more so than any other frontiers man lives powerful leon. in this way his story then becomes far more than a one note walt disney legend while his life continues to shed light on the meaning of america's national character. a spoonful from a chapter entitled told him of our. david crockett believed in the wind and in the stars that some of tennessee could read the sun, the shadows and the wild clouds faultfinder. he was comfortable amid the cambridge, the quagmire is and the mountains. he hunted the old hickory unable and forest that had never felt an ax blade. he was familiar with all the smells, the odor of decay animal flesh, the aroma of the air after the rain and the pungent smell of the forest. he knew the river is lined with sycamore and willow that breached the mountains through the steep side gorgeous with strange sounding names many with indian influences like the french role, if pigeon, the south coast in, the watauga, the
the man david crockett may have perished march 6, 1836 in the final assault on the alamo, the mythical now an integral part of the american psyche perhaps more so than any other frontiers man lives powerful leon. in this way his story then becomes far more than a one note walt disney legend while his life continues to shed light on the meaning of america's national character. a spoonful from a chapter entitled told him of our. david crockett believed in the wind and in the stars that some of...
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man in town. at the george porter field. david was constantly borrowing money especially from his father-in-law because his father-in-law said up front he didn't think david had much of a future. all of this -- david was never a temperate man but he began to drink more heavily and finally it got to him and he killed himself. my grandmother i think was crushed and she was furious that he abandoned her, abandoned the family. one of her friends reported she went over to the house to see what she could do and she found my grandmother walking back and forth in the backyard with her fist balled up at her side just walking with her head down not talking. mary didn't say anything she just walked and kept her company for a while. after that, my great-grandmother, david's widow retreated. the family even went to denver. the stigma of suicide in 1904 being a lot different than it is today. and they were treated to, not of and came home went to live in the gates mansion with my grandmother's grandfather with george porter fieldgate and she ca
man in town. at the george porter field. david was constantly borrowing money especially from his father-in-law because his father-in-law said up front he didn't think david had much of a future. all of this -- david was never a temperate man but he began to drink more heavily and finally it got to him and he killed himself. my grandmother i think was crushed and she was furious that he abandoned her, abandoned the family. one of her friends reported she went over to the house to see what she...
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. >> bryan mitchell, david elston, thanks so much. [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. [ female announcer ] having grands! biscis easy.the morning just pop 'em in... then go about your business... and in just 15 minutes, your family can enjoy warm fresh from the oven biscuits. grands! warm ideas made easy. ♪ start your morning a whole new way! ♪ ♪ pillsbury grands! biscuits ♪ filled with breakfast ingredients ♪ ♪ ready in minutes! ♪ you gotta taste...mmmm a brand new morning ♪ [ female announcer ] new pillsbury grands! biscuit sandwiches. >>> against the redskins again. she's been right three weeks in a row. >> good night, everybody. let's hope for the bet
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he is and what he would do and what he believe he believest exactly what david said about immigration. what's at the core of the man? >> brown: david, what's your theoro that? >> well, first on the merites, i agree with mark. if any of us did that in a journalistic enterprise, we'd be in big trouble. as for the political reason, they did it completely aware of what the reaction. they wanted the reaction. they want to show republican primary voters that they can get in a big, furious fight with the obama campaign and so they did it, knowing and predicting and hoping that the obama people would react as they did. so what's interesting to me is you're in a world sort of post-morality where you think we'll do whatever it takes to show we can be tough against obama and somehow the line maybe we shouldn't say something that's not quite accurate. somehow that line never really appeared to them. so they're off in an alternate universe. they did it for political reasons, because they want to show republican voters how tough and nanly they are. >> brown: now coming to, passion expected and as predicted by you two last week,
he is and what he would do and what he believe he believest exactly what david said about immigration. what's at the core of the man? >> brown: david, what's your theoro that? >> well, first on the merites, i agree with mark. if any of us did that in a journalistic enterprise, we'd be in big trouble. as for the political reason, they did it completely aware of what the reaction. they wanted the reaction. they want to show republican primary voters that they can get in a big, furious...