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. >> christine davidson: i'm so tired. >> logan: 45-year-old christine davidson is one of those people's been struggling with an undiagnosed condition for more than half her life. >> davidson: i kind of feel like my muscles are just torturing me. yeah, my spasm in my hip squeezes so hard, it just pops my... my bones. >> logan: they are torturing you. >> davidson: yeah. >> logan: whatever is wrong with christine has left her unable to walk and gradually taken over her body. >> davidson: i have, like, frozen shoulder syn... like, i can't really lift my arm. and i have restrictive lung disease, where the muscles are tightening so much, i only breathe, like, 50% of what a normal person would breathe. >> logan: after years of shuttling from one specialist to another, she traveled across the country from her home near seattle to see dr. gahl. >> davidson: i'm just getting to the point where i'm really at my last leg. so this chance to come here to be evaluated was really a big deal for me. >> logan: four years ago, when dr. gahl created this program to help people like christine, there was n
. >> christine davidson: i'm so tired. >> logan: 45-year-old christine davidson is one of those people's been struggling with an undiagnosed condition for more than half her life. >> davidson: i kind of feel like my muscles are just torturing me. yeah, my spasm in my hip squeezes so hard, it just pops my... my bones. >> logan: they are torturing you. >> davidson: yeah. >> logan: whatever is wrong with christine has left her unable to walk and gradually taken...
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davidson? >> mr. chairman, i would like to second what allan just said about the importance of these hearings and the way you've been able to focus public attention over time to this very, very important need inside our government. i think the good news is that models are there, that we can make a difference and those models are scaleable. so that we've mentioned title 6, the state department programs, and the flagship and star talk. these are excellent models that don't have to be reinvented. and they're operating in 150 places or in 12 places or in 24 places. it would take so little to double that number. marginal difference in the cost would enable those models to be generalized and disseminated more broadly in the country. thank you. >> thank you. i want to thank you so much for your responses and, of course, your statements. it will be helpful to this subcommittee. we look upon you as those who have been with this problem that we -- we're facing and together. we can use our information to try to
davidson? >> mr. chairman, i would like to second what allan just said about the importance of these hearings and the way you've been able to focus public attention over time to this very, very important need inside our government. i think the good news is that models are there, that we can make a difference and those models are scaleable. so that we've mentioned title 6, the state department programs, and the flagship and star talk. these are excellent models that don't have to be...
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davidson is based in south carolina but is a close watcher of california where coast and climb may ben a collision course. when i talk to climatologists about the specific climate threats to california, they usually mention two things first -- water supply issues eventually and sea level rise. the trouble with sea level rise is that it's happening very slowly. it's tough to motivate people -- >> it has been happening very slowly. it's been happening on a geological time scale which is, of course, very slow. we're seeing a fairly rapid acceleration of rates in the last 100 years. but that's still slow to a normal person's perception. but in the last 10 to 15 years, thought to be associated with things like the melting of the greenland ice sheet in places where it would be first to register like the mid-atlantic to us. we've seen a dramatic rate of acceleration in sea level rise, relative sea level rise. >> the sea level rise that's an insidious thing. people can't really see it happening. but i think a lot of times what they don't get is it's not just the rising sea levels, it's that i
davidson is based in south carolina but is a close watcher of california where coast and climb may ben a collision course. when i talk to climatologists about the specific climate threats to california, they usually mention two things first -- water supply issues eventually and sea level rise. the trouble with sea level rise is that it's happening very slowly. it's tough to motivate people -- >> it has been happening very slowly. it's been happening on a geological time scale which is, of...
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active in hhr sorority.but ceesea wiihhher ealth.05::3::1- -3& 05:43:06ccelsea davidson: last fall wasand kindaa igured it --3 was just school and ssress and aal that ssuff.yet thhe &phhadaches ccnttnued.... anddby spring, she was dealinngwith 3 nose.... symptoms sheechaaked up tt allergies and asttma. &pdaviddon: iimean i've been preaatd for asttma and 2 and been on and off 33 triid allergyyshots thhttdidnn really workkfor me.stiil.... chelsea muddled throogh .... private nutrition practice in &pgreenbeeltit was theee---- -3 that hee bosssmade a sttrtling pbservation.05:43: 53- 05:44:02 cheessa davidsonn i thinn that fooo mmght pay role in 3 and my asthmm, soo he & suggested onn day that i gg 3 pprtein found n wheat, barlee and rye....is a common cullrit linked toomore than 140 auto iimune dissases.05:58:15- sennittvity will not kiil yoo &pbut it ill makkeyoo miserrlble- it an make you miseeablefor many people...... nutrriionist kathy kendalllis -3& theeend of the line. 00:51:51- justt the ustt ont feel well. thee just dont feel weel andd doctors to try to feel better and nottinns wor
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the "new york times" magazine, great analysis a few months ago, alan davidson wrote it, had him on the show. he was talking about a whole issue of raising taxes, saying you could tax millionaires at 100%, didn't have anything left in the next year and wouldn't get as much money as if you raised taxes by just 8% on people who make between $150,000 and $200,000 a year. bill clinton said something i wanted to play it and get your reaction. >> you could tax me at 100% and you wouldn't balance the budget. we are all going to have to contribute to this, and if middle-class people's wages were going up again and we had some growth in the economy, i don't think they would object to going back to the tax rates that were obtained when i was president. >> professor, do you think we need to get rid of all the bush tax cuts? have them go up on everybody? i know you wouldn't say do that now, but that that's where we need to go? >> or something like that. in the end they were based on false premise. which was, we had plenty of money. we didn't. we need higher taxes on the rich because they are -- it'
the "new york times" magazine, great analysis a few months ago, alan davidson wrote it, had him on the show. he was talking about a whole issue of raising taxes, saying you could tax millionaires at 100%, didn't have anything left in the next year and wouldn't get as much money as if you raised taxes by just 8% on people who make between $150,000 and $200,000 a year. bill clinton said something i wanted to play it and get your reaction. >> you could tax me at 100% and you...
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." >>> harley davidson representatives are planning to reunite a man with a prized possession. the tsunami swept his motorcycle out to sea. it drifted across the pacific and ended in canada. harley-davidson's spokespersons say they will send the buy back and repair it for free and give it to him. a canadian man found the motorcycle in a container last month on a beach off the coast of british columbia. the harley traveled 6,500 ki kilomete kilometers. its license plate helped identify him as the owner. the 29-year-old is from miyagi prefecture. the march 11th earthquake and tsunami devastated the region. he lost three family members and his house in the disaster. >> translator: i'm very grateful that my motorcycle was found, and i'd like personally thank the man that found it but i don't center any way to do this. i'd like to take this opportunity to thank him. >> he added he thought he would never see the bike again. he said he bought it about five years ago and used a cargo container as a garage to store it in his yard. >>> these photographs show what life was like in a small
." >>> harley davidson representatives are planning to reunite a man with a prized possession. the tsunami swept his motorcycle out to sea. it drifted across the pacific and ended in canada. harley-davidson's spokespersons say they will send the buy back and repair it for free and give it to him. a canadian man found the motorcycle in a container last month on a beach off the coast of british columbia. the harley traveled 6,500 ki kilomete kilometers. its license plate helped...
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bob door news direction for the door county daily news and erin davidson forwre t.v. green bay and paul for,w d.j. t.v. milwaukee. we'll begin with one and a have minute opening statement first from governor walker. >> thanks john and all of you for tuning in all across the state of wisconsin. two years i ran for governor because wisconsin faced an economic and fiscal crisis. we l lost more than 100 jobs an with be lanced that budget without massive loss and programs like medicaid. actuallied money to medicate. the program that funded badger care. we put more money in but we tried to restructure through long-term reforms in state government and local as well. we thought more about the next generation and did just about the next election. isn't that what you elect us to do? our reforms are work it's why opponents don't talk about them anymore. that's let property tax go down for 30-years and the state has a budget surplus of more than $154 million and why best of all jobs were created in 2011 and since i was first sworn in more than 30,000 people have gone back to work
bob door news direction for the door county daily news and erin davidson forwre t.v. green bay and paul for,w d.j. t.v. milwaukee. we'll begin with one and a have minute opening statement first from governor walker. >> thanks john and all of you for tuning in all across the state of wisconsin. two years i ran for governor because wisconsin faced an economic and fiscal crisis. we l lost more than 100 jobs an with be lanced that budget without massive loss and programs like medicaid....
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davidson, please proceed with your statement. >> thank you very much, senator ochoa. it's been my pleasure to serve for the last four years. the u.s. is in a strong position to address the needs that have been so articulately and eloquently spoken today by our colleagues from dod, odni, state, justice, education, the foreign affairs community, and american business. if we are to meet the demands of keeping the peace around the globe that's called for by secretary a net that of engaging audiences and institutions around the world and not just their english-speaking elites as envisioned by president obama and secretary clinton. and also detecting the intentions and preventing the actions of those who would do us harm as nsa director has stated. then what is needed is a citizenry and government workforce that includes substantial numbers of persons professionally fluent and culturally literal. research shows that professional level knowledge of language is highly sensitive to cultural signals and cues of understanding not only what people say but also how they use langua
davidson, please proceed with your statement. >> thank you very much, senator ochoa. it's been my pleasure to serve for the last four years. the u.s. is in a strong position to address the needs that have been so articulately and eloquently spoken today by our colleagues from dod, odni, state, justice, education, the foreign affairs community, and american business. if we are to meet the demands of keeping the peace around the globe that's called for by secretary a net that of engaging...
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harley-davidson spokespersons tell nhk they'll send the bike back repair it for free, and give it to yokoama. a man fnd theotorcycle in a container last month on a beach off the coast of british columbia. the harley traveled 6,500 kilometer. its license plate helped identify the owner. the 29-year-old is from a town in miyagi prefecture. the march 11 earthquake and tsunami devastated the region. he lost three family members and his house in the disaster. >> translator: i am grateful that my motorcycle was found, and i'd like to personally thank the man who found it but i don't have any way to do this. i'd like to take this opportunity to thank him. >> he added he thought he would never see the bike again. he said he bought it about five years ago and used a cargo container as a garage to store it in his yard. >>> people in quake-hit iwate prefecture have a reason to celebrate. a festival has returned after being canceled last year. the festival is a tradition in the region. it started with a procession of children in a newly added uinvestigate oh world heritage site. the five-day cel
harley-davidson spokespersons tell nhk they'll send the bike back repair it for free, and give it to yokoama. a man fnd theotorcycle in a container last month on a beach off the coast of british columbia. the harley traveled 6,500 kilometer. its license plate helped identify the owner. the 29-year-old is from a town in miyagi prefecture. the march 11 earthquake and tsunami devastated the region. he lost three family members and his house in the disaster. >> translator: i am grateful that...
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the driver of a harley davidson collided with a car. the driver died at stanford hospital. >>> san francisco investigators have still not released the cause of a house fire that sent three people to the hospital this weekend. we first showed you this video captured by a neighbor during last night's 10:00 news and you can see the flames shooting up from the house there on lucy street. witnesses say the fire broke out during a party at about 7:30 p.m. three people were hospitalized for burns and smoke inhalation. >>> across the bay in oakland, police are now involved in the investigation into a three alarm warehouse fire yesterday that revealed a large marijuana grow operation. the building is on broadway. when firefighters arrived flames were shooting 30 feet into the air. when it was all over, investigators found marijuana plants, lamps and an irrigation system. nobody was hurt. >>> the first to cross the line at the beta breakers finished the course in 24 minutes and 30 seconds. amito daska won the women's division in 39 minutes. many
the driver of a harley davidson collided with a car. the driver died at stanford hospital. >>> san francisco investigators have still not released the cause of a house fire that sent three people to the hospital this weekend. we first showed you this video captured by a neighbor during last night's 10:00 news and you can see the flames shooting up from the house there on lucy street. witnesses say the fire broke out during a party at about 7:30 p.m. three people were hospitalized for...
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davidson. my next question is for the panel. i would like to give you all an opportunity to provide any final statements or comments that you would like to make. i know you have lots to say about foreign languages. again, any final statements or comments you would like to make. >> thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to testify to you and the subcommittee. we represent the majority of people that actually produce that work that generates $2.10 trillion in revenue. we would really welcome the opportunity to cooperate with the previous panel and this panel. we all have the same challenges. at this point, we are not really talking. again, thanks for the invitation and i am looking forward to more conversation here after. thank you. >> thank you. dr. goodman. >> thank you, senator. i simply hope this subcommittee in its exercise of government oversight will continue to focus on the issues you have identified since 9/11. then need for our country to be able to speak other languages, the role of academia, the role of the
davidson. my next question is for the panel. i would like to give you all an opportunity to provide any final statements or comments that you would like to make. i know you have lots to say about foreign languages. again, any final statements or comments you would like to make. >> thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to testify to you and the subcommittee. we represent the majority of people that actually produce that work that generates $2.10 trillion in revenue. we would...
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. >> mark davidson may lose two members of his family. >> they're my children. >> his landlord told himget rid of your pit bulls or move out. >> everything is okay. >> david son in the same boat as many after an appeals court deemed pit bulls vicious dogs and ruled landlord could be held liable if they bite. the ruling in response to the attack of a boy in 2007. >> you're forced to give up your family. that's not fair. >> since the ruling local animal shelters have seen an influgs of pit bulls come in. >> it's hard. we're always at capacity at our shelter. we take in over 11,000 animals a year. >> they're now having trouble keeping up with the number coming in. tonight animal advocates came together. >> waept with -- we want safe communities. >> steven louis couldn't imagine life without his 3-year-old pit bull. >> very attentive, very responsive. >> he equates breed specific legislation to racial profiling for dogs and his heart goes out to owners like mark davidson who could lose their best friend. $10,000 has been raised in the fight against that appeals court decision. >> state lawm
. >> mark davidson may lose two members of his family. >> they're my children. >> his landlord told himget rid of your pit bulls or move out. >> everything is okay. >> david son in the same boat as many after an appeals court deemed pit bulls vicious dogs and ruled landlord could be held liable if they bite. the ruling in response to the attack of a boy in 2007. >> you're forced to give up your family. that's not fair. >> since the ruling local animal...
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this is mount davidson. look out for the rock. this is on telegraph park. this is stern grove. this is a little known park above candle stick. here's my friend jake, standing by a wall. this was rosy play ground. they turned it into a park and it was also restored by wpa. i believe they torn down the house, which was unforgivable and the zoo is wpa. and here's the murals inside the mother's building. the marina sea walls and great aquatic park. the palace of fine arts. we wouldn't have and a little further in, lake merit, this pier. alva rado park and then, some of you my recognize this. the berkeley rose garden. did it have to be this beautiful. finally, i'm going to wrap up. san francisco is rich in the various kinds of arts projects. we have a fabulous collection of stuff here. there were four components. there was visual arts, federal theater, federal musics and federal writers. they employed many people. this is excellent to show the work. the visual arts project. it was especially important in san francisco because of dieggo rivera and radicalizing it. this is the coit to
this is mount davidson. look out for the rock. this is on telegraph park. this is stern grove. this is a little known park above candle stick. here's my friend jake, standing by a wall. this was rosy play ground. they turned it into a park and it was also restored by wpa. i believe they torn down the house, which was unforgivable and the zoo is wpa. and here's the murals inside the mother's building. the marina sea walls and great aquatic park. the palace of fine arts. we wouldn't have and a...
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they found a harley davidson with the japanese license plate. >> 4:55 sal, you are going to be very busy, the bridge could be a mess. >> it could be a mom and we already have a crash west -- it could be a month and we could already have a crash westbound at the toll plaza and they may close that and we will let you know if it reopens soon. 101 traffic looks good approaching the 880 split with no major issues downtown now. >>> yesterday inland, still lots of 80s, yesterday 82 and san jose 80 today. it is making a pretty good finish and they have been gusted and i expect the winds to -- gusting and i expect the winds to pick up. we have been watching thursday but one forecast model puts rain in there and i know we will get drizzle. the warmest day was yesterday and cooling begins for all. temperatures are on their way down. windy at times and temperatures 50s and 60s inland. or is it fog away from everybody all coming down low clouds even clouded up tuesday and it does look better by slow warming. >>> we continue to follow developing news after an overnight fire, we have the that you detai
they found a harley davidson with the japanese license plate. >> 4:55 sal, you are going to be very busy, the bridge could be a mess. >> it could be a mom and we already have a crash west -- it could be a month and we could already have a crash westbound at the toll plaza and they may close that and we will let you know if it reopens soon. 101 traffic looks good approaching the 880 split with no major issues downtown now. >>> yesterday inland, still lots of 80s, yesterday...
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he says his harley-davidson was stolen on friday afternoon. he left it parked in an employee lot on the side of vallejo city hall. david said he's evened the bike for a year. it's black with colombia parts. anyone with information is leave an anonymous information messant at 7107-644-stop. >>> san francisco's muni has spent millions of dollars on thousands of security cameras for bus, railitionsshsh -- rail stations but according to "the chronicle" mun nip has installed less than 50 of the -- muni has installed less than -- less than 50 of the cameras because some of the funds were diverted to pay for track repawaws some -- because some their older cameras are still working. agency plans to install more at the end of the next new year's. >>> san jose water company wants a 44% right hike over the next three years. tonight there will be a 7:00 at the event senator at north third strip. >>> the uss iowa will be in the bay area a little bit longer. storm trueing off the southern california coast prompted officials to delay the journey scheduled to
he says his harley-davidson was stolen on friday afternoon. he left it parked in an employee lot on the side of vallejo city hall. david said he's evened the bike for a year. it's black with colombia parts. anyone with information is leave an anonymous information messant at 7107-644-stop. >>> san francisco's muni has spent millions of dollars on thousands of security cameras for bus, railitionsshsh -- rail stations but according to "the chronicle" mun nip has installed less...
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the highway patrol says the rider of a harley davidson collided with a cam pact the rider died at sanford hospital. police have not released his identity. yesterday another motorcyclist was killed on the same stretch of road in a solo crash. >>> a house fire sent three people to the hospital this weekend. last night's 10:00 news we showed it to you and you can see the flames shooting up from the house there on lucy street. the fire broke out at a party at about 7:30 p.m. >>> across the bay in oakland, police are now involved in the investigation into a three alarm warehouse fire that revealed a large marijuana growing operation. when fire crews arrived they say flames were shooting 30 feet into the air. when it was all over firefighters found 200 marijuana plants. no injuries were reported. >>> today about 40,000 runners took part in the 101st annual bay to braker's race. the winner took home $25,000. he finished the 12 k course in 12 minutes and 40 seconds. just taking part in the race for some was enough and the prize was just being there. >> i was a smoker and i quit smoking and i just
the highway patrol says the rider of a harley davidson collided with a cam pact the rider died at sanford hospital. police have not released his identity. yesterday another motorcyclist was killed on the same stretch of road in a solo crash. >>> a house fire sent three people to the hospital this weekend. last night's 10:00 news we showed it to you and you can see the flames shooting up from the house there on lucy street. the fire broke out at a party at about 7:30 p.m. >>>...
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. >> take this harley-davidson bike, this really was a prize beauty of one owner in japan.t has washed 4,000 miles ashore to a canadian island. and there it is. it was actually in a container as it was traveling. >> it was in storage, and that's how it was able to stay intact. a guy in british columbia, he finds this and contacts harley-davidson and said, hey, can you help me find the owner of this bike. the license plate was still on there. harley said, we'll send you the bike back for free. he said, i'm kind of in chaos, i lost my home. >> and three family members, too. he's still in temporary housing. >> so he said i would like to keep this motorcycle as a memorial to all the people who died in the tsunami. so it's going to be in milwaukee, wisconsin, in a museum. >> that's extraordinary. what a story. >> more debris continuing to wash up. >> that's right. we're just seeing the beginning of it. >> we'll see it for years and years. >> appreciate it, jacqui. >> sure. >>> madonna, who is not a big madonna fan. are you? >> oh, yeah. >> she's kicking off her big world tour no
. >> take this harley-davidson bike, this really was a prize beauty of one owner in japan.t has washed 4,000 miles ashore to a canadian island. and there it is. it was actually in a container as it was traveling. >> it was in storage, and that's how it was able to stay intact. a guy in british columbia, he finds this and contacts harley-davidson and said, hey, can you help me find the owner of this bike. the license plate was still on there. harley said, we'll send you the bike back...
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. >>> finally in canada a large container was found washed up on shore and inside was a harley davidson motorcycle. it had a japanese license plate and was very rusty indicating it was debris carried across the ocean after the tsunami in japan 13 months ago. unreal. >>> now here's an early look at one of your top health headlines. a new study says between 2000 and 2009 the number of babies exposed to illegal drugs before they were born tripled. the research suggests using new medication to treat mothers dependence on illegal or prescription drugs could reduce baby's symptoms after birth. for more information this, check out the health page at msnbc.com. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow kicks off at 13,213. the s&p 500 lost five points. the nasdaq fell 22. taking a look at overseas trading. in tokyo the nikkei sank 169 points but in hong kong the hang seng jumped 352. >>> the s&p saw its first losing run on monday thanks to economic worries overseas and here at home. banks were the biggest losers on news of spain's recession and stand and poo
. >>> finally in canada a large container was found washed up on shore and inside was a harley davidson motorcycle. it had a japanese license plate and was very rusty indicating it was debris carried across the ocean after the tsunami in japan 13 months ago. unreal. >>> now here's an early look at one of your top health headlines. a new study says between 2000 and 2009 the number of babies exposed to illegal drugs before they were born tripled. the research suggests using new...
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wanted to add to the report of the rules committee because this was initially brought by natalie davidson, who saw that our existing policy was woefully inadequate. and the commission drafted some language that the staff -- and i really want to thank kevin troy, ken coates, and debra for putting a lot of time into this. >> are there any public speakers for this item? >> i want to add one more thing. >> go ahead. >> i have it here. i will not read it, but i hope all the board members have gotten the memo about the credential in the issue about the health education teachers. there have been some changes. we have some teachers who will need help. there are requirements for what kind of credentials to teach help you need have changed. hopefully everybody has the appropriate credentials. >> the associate superintendent, kevin triplett. >> good evening, commissioners. tonight, we are presenting a revision to the 1996 board of education health policy. the revisions made to the existing policy reflect the most recent california standards and guidelines specified in helping people in 2020. additio
wanted to add to the report of the rules committee because this was initially brought by natalie davidson, who saw that our existing policy was woefully inadequate. and the commission drafted some language that the staff -- and i really want to thank kevin troy, ken coates, and debra for putting a lot of time into this. >> are there any public speakers for this item? >> i want to add one more thing. >> go ahead. >> i have it here. i will not read it, but i hope all the...
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graduate claire davidson said she wouldn't change anything about her senior year. >> i wouldn't trade my high school experience with anything else or trade the people because it's been awesome. >> reporter: today's solemn remembrances will be punctuated by a moment of silence at 5:41 p.m., the time the tornado tore through joplin, transforming the city forever. t.j. winick, new york. >>> baltimore gas and electric as already started installing those smart meters in the hear but pop -- area. both sides faced off at a puck -- public service commissions hearing. >> reporter: bge said it could bring new savings on the bill but opponents say it's not worth the cost. the company plans to replace more than a million of the old analog meters that requires someone to check the meters in the yard. they say ultimately it would save you energy. but opponents say bge is glossing over the relativen known impacts of the replacements. >> people who are going to have these will have huge amounts of radiation coming into their homes. there's potential for fires, medical devices. it will interfere with
graduate claire davidson said she wouldn't change anything about her senior year. >> i wouldn't trade my high school experience with anything else or trade the people because it's been awesome. >> reporter: today's solemn remembrances will be punctuated by a moment of silence at 5:41 p.m., the time the tornado tore through joplin, transforming the city forever. t.j. winick, new york. >>> baltimore gas and electric as already started installing those smart meters in the hear...
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when shepherd told him the story davidson was surprised that he was so upbeat after sabotaging his own career. he said what a waste of a good career. when he heard the rest of the story a few weeks later, davidson was shocked to learn he hadn't been shipped off to the supply corps. a lot of us would have lost our wings. once again, shenered had a couple of guardian angels looking out for him. so shepherd wasn't court-martialed or kicked out of the navy and managed to go on to fly this mission successfully. another little-known side story of his career was shortly after this first mission in freedom 7, he was training to become the first -- the commander of the first gemini mission which is the capsule that went up with two astronauts. and so where along -- some where along the way he experienced severe dizzy spells. he would get sick, he would not know up from down as if -- as if gravity had quit on him. he would end up on a heap in the floor. he initially tried to keep the episodes quiet because he knew what it would do to his career. but then one day he was given a lecture and was st
when shepherd told him the story davidson was surprised that he was so upbeat after sabotaging his own career. he said what a waste of a good career. when he heard the rest of the story a few weeks later, davidson was shocked to learn he hadn't been shipped off to the supply corps. a lot of us would have lost our wings. once again, shenered had a couple of guardian angels looking out for him. so shepherd wasn't court-martialed or kicked out of the navy and managed to go on to fly this mission...
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that includes this slightly rusty harley davidson motorcycle.it was found inside a white container on a beach in british colombia. it had a license and registration in japanese writing. >>> now, some hoops as the nba playoffs roll on. we get last night's highlights from espn news. >> good morning. i'm todd grisham. this is your "sportscenter" update. amar'e stoudemire, after the game between the heat and the knicks, punched the glass surrounding a fire extingisher, cut his left hand. carmelo anthony, with the jam. second quarter, dwyane wade with the floater. he had 25 points on 11 of 18 shooting. lebron, your likely mvp played like it on monday night. he had 19 points. and gets this one to go, and one. 13-point lead. two minutes left, now. lebron to dwyane wade, we've said it all year. heat win it, 104-94, to take a 2-0 series lead. >>> mavs and thunder. game one was a thriller. so, too, was game two. it would come down to the fourth quarter. game two. russell westbrook. he had 29 points to lead the way for okc. just under five minutes left. an
that includes this slightly rusty harley davidson motorcycle.it was found inside a white container on a beach in british colombia. it had a license and registration in japanese writing. >>> now, some hoops as the nba playoffs roll on. we get last night's highlights from espn news. >> good morning. i'm todd grisham. this is your "sportscenter" update. amar'e stoudemire, after the game between the heat and the knicks, punched the glass surrounding a fire extingisher, cut...
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inside was a harley-davidson motorcycle with a japanese license plate. >> the first thing that popped into my mind when i was looking at it was, i really wondered what happened to this person. the first thought was i really hope this person is ok >> the container appeared to be some sort of a foam material which would explain how it floated roughly 3,000 mi.. >> what led cops to a celebrity chefs car more than one year after it was stolen >> the craigslist.com the sale that came back to haunt one bay area woman. the one thing she overlooked and opened her up to the scam >> man's best friend becoming a favorite study by the on campus. ,, [ male announcer ] knowing your customers is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects of your business. we can recommend financial solutions that can work for you that have helped millions of business owners save time, reduce expenses, and maximize cash flow. as the number one small business lender for nine years running... we're with you when you need us. so you can be there
inside was a harley-davidson motorcycle with a japanese license plate. >> the first thing that popped into my mind when i was looking at it was, i really wondered what happened to this person. the first thought was i really hope this person is ok >> the container appeared to be some sort of a foam material which would explain how it floated roughly 3,000 mi.. >> what led cops to a celebrity chefs car more than one year after it was stolen >> the craigslist.com the sale...
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died at the scene and abc 2 news spoke with dispatchers this morning that say his harley davidson slammed into a telephone pole. we are staying on top of this story and we'll keep you posted. >>> raising money for the felicia barnes foundation. all proceeds will go towards raising awareness in the cases of missing children. tonight's fund raiser will be from 5:00 to 9:00 at the chick fil a. we posted a link to our website. >>> we have new details about our bad medicine investigation into a local clinic accused of pushing pills. the suspected pill mill is located in a building that is near the beltway professional building on york road and we have learned that two operators of the clinic have been arrested and the third is still wanted by authorities. dea agents and local police raided the healthy life medical group on tuesday night breaking up a suspected pill mill. the affidavits for the search warrant revealed that the clinic was seeing about 80 pisht patients a day each paying $350 in cash. documents show that patients got mris at a prearranged facility, came in for their appointment t
died at the scene and abc 2 news spoke with dispatchers this morning that say his harley davidson slammed into a telephone pole. we are staying on top of this story and we'll keep you posted. >>> raising money for the felicia barnes foundation. all proceeds will go towards raising awareness in the cases of missing children. tonight's fund raiser will be from 5:00 to 9:00 at the chick fil a. we posted a link to our website. >>> we have new details about our bad medicine...
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inside was a harley-davidson motorcycle with a japanese license plate. >> the first thing that popped into my mind when i was looking at the scene was i really wonder what happened to this person. the first thought was i really hope this person is ok >> the container appeared to be some sort of foam material which could explain how it floated roughly 3,000 mi. >> severe weather pounded the great plains yesterday, hail damage cars while a funnel cloud was spotted in wichita. it also brought down trees and washed out roads. no reports of injuries >> in healthwatch, a simple blood test could soon help predict breast cancer years before develops. british scientists have identified a genetic switch carried by one in five women that doubles the risk of developing disease. lifestyle factors such as alcohol smoking and pollution affected. tests could be available in 5- 10 years. maybe the key to keep the extra pounds off, a new study looked at the sleeping habits and body mass index of more than 1000 pairs of twins. the results showed sleeping less than seven hours for night was associated wi
inside was a harley-davidson motorcycle with a japanese license plate. >> the first thing that popped into my mind when i was looking at the scene was i really wonder what happened to this person. the first thought was i really hope this person is ok >> the container appeared to be some sort of foam material which could explain how it floated roughly 3,000 mi. >> severe weather pounded the great plains yesterday, hail damage cars while a funnel cloud was spotted in wichita. it...
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it's still a little warmer toward davidson vile and annapolis 71.he front is not -- davidsonville and annapolis, 71. the front is not quite through you guys yet. windy and cooler tomorrow morning. you'll need shades and a jacket and breezy and cool friday. for tonight showers and storms ending by midnight, breezy, cooler, partial clearing, low temps in the 50s, winds northwest 10 to 15. by morning partly cloudy, breezy, cool, 50s and 60s for temps. factor in that northwest wind, it's going to feel a little chilly. by afternoon keep the jacket. partly cloudy, breezy, cool, highs near 70 which means some areas holding in the upper 60s and winds northwest 10 to 20 that. will make it feel a little chilly. we'll break it down. 50s to start, cool noon, temperatures in the 60s and maybe 67 to 72 by 5:00. so again temps about 6, 7 degrees below average tomorrow. next seven days. nice friday, sunshine, still impresesy, temps should make it over 70 and -- still decent, temps should make it over 70 and a better chance for showers getting into monday. >> looks
it's still a little warmer toward davidson vile and annapolis 71.he front is not -- davidsonville and annapolis, 71. the front is not quite through you guys yet. windy and cooler tomorrow morning. you'll need shades and a jacket and breezy and cool friday. for tonight showers and storms ending by midnight, breezy, cooler, partial clearing, low temps in the 50s, winds northwest 10 to 15. by morning partly cloudy, breezy, cool, 50s and 60s for temps. factor in that northwest wind, it's going to...
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you know, like richie davidson wisconsin at umass it's a big referendum in wisconsin. he's in the state has. you know, he is engaged. his family was engaged in that. this is about us getting engaged and i think there's a lot of money. i think are sick of it and i think if enough people knock on their door that are really concerned citizens that live in the neighborhood that changes everything. [applause] yes. don't fall. [inaudible] >> it wasn't always that way, but it has turned into a place where there is a lot of that. can you say how you use your mindfulness and your work. >> for the record, as then i'm mindful my job. i am not a teacher. i am just someone who has felt this is a really important thing that i have in my life. as my grandparents felt praying the rosary was there with doing it. so i have my moments where i pop off and probably wouldn't -- look at the clip. in fact those on the radio radio show in columbus and mckay played a clip of me playing sports and he said earworm with unmindful congressmen. but i'm going to hear that clip once or twice to the bo
you know, like richie davidson wisconsin at umass it's a big referendum in wisconsin. he's in the state has. you know, he is engaged. his family was engaged in that. this is about us getting engaged and i think there's a lot of money. i think are sick of it and i think if enough people knock on their door that are really concerned citizens that live in the neighborhood that changes everything. [applause] yes. don't fall. [inaudible] >> it wasn't always that way, but it has turned into a...
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you need to meet richie davidson, one of the best neuroscientists on the planet. doing this in wisconsin. you need to meet linda who is working with castles which is the collaborative so -- for emotional learning, wonderful group doing work in our area. you have got to go meet this person and that person you were actually doing mindfulness work that is happening in pockets and how do we continue to ramp it up. it was that journey that john sent me on that led to the book, a mindful nation. a mindful nation is a book about highlighting and illustrating the work that is going on in the country right now in the field of mindfulness. i had a great opportunity to eat some of you that are here that are doing this work and in prisons, and schools and how you're going to ramp it up and the mindful school program here. you know i didn't know i was going to write a book when i started meeting these people but they were so inspiring to me that i thought, this has got to be a book and this is got to get out into our country. we have got to do it. we are talking about not yell
you need to meet richie davidson, one of the best neuroscientists on the planet. doing this in wisconsin. you need to meet linda who is working with castles which is the collaborative so -- for emotional learning, wonderful group doing work in our area. you have got to go meet this person and that person you were actually doing mindfulness work that is happening in pockets and how do we continue to ramp it up. it was that journey that john sent me on that led to the book, a mindful nation. a...
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then we have david pilpel and then davidsons. brecht's good afternoon. i think i'm well-known -- and then david simms. >> good afternoon. i think well known by this committee. i've been involved in quite a number of things over many years. underlying all of that is a deep commitment to inform and meaningful public participation in at the various affairs of the city. i have served on the task force before. i have been appointed for four times. served 8 1/2 years, including a term as chair. there are people, i suspect, who will oppose my reappointment, who believe that i served with a different role, or with a different rule -- a different view on the task force. i think that attitude is healthy. i think it is important to have diversity so that we promote compliance. the first thing i would do on the task force is to change the bylaws with respect to section 104.4. i believe it was inappropriate and unwise, etc. the second is to strengthen the procedures related to handling of complaints. and that leads to the third point, which is to strengthen our work
then we have david pilpel and then davidsons. brecht's good afternoon. i think i'm well-known -- and then david simms. >> good afternoon. i think well known by this committee. i've been involved in quite a number of things over many years. underlying all of that is a deep commitment to inform and meaningful public participation in at the various affairs of the city. i have served on the task force before. i have been appointed for four times. served 8 1/2 years, including a term as chair....
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dan davidson who is president of the american councils for international education and president-elect of the joint national committee for languages. it is the custom as you know this committee to swear in all witnesses so i ask you to please rise and raise your right hand. do you swear that the testimony you're about to give this subcommittee is the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you. let it be noted for the record that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. before we start, i want you to know that your full written statements will be made a part of the record. and i'd like also to remind you please limit your oral remarks to five minutes. so mr. lawlis, would you please proceed with your statement? >> -- my testimony about the business of language in the u.s. i will do so on behalf of the globalization and association
dan davidson who is president of the american councils for international education and president-elect of the joint national committee for languages. it is the custom as you know this committee to swear in all witnesses so i ask you to please rise and raise your right hand. do you swear that the testimony you're about to give this subcommittee is the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you. let it be noted for the record that the witnesses answered in the...
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inside, a harley davidson motorcycle with a japanese license plate. the plate is registered to the prefecture hit hardest by last year's tsunami. japanese authorities are hoping to track down the owner. >>> for nearly three decades, a south bay mailman delivered rain or shine. he covered an estimated 1 million miles on foot. now this san jose native is putting a stamp on his career as he finishes his routes, route 2029, for one final time. tony gutierrez, there he is, is hanging up his mail bag and bidding farewell to the many customers he called friends for decades. dozens of his customers continue to surprise their favorite letter carrier with kind words and well wishes. >> people were coming in their cars, because i had missed them on the street when i did their street, and they were coming in their cars to stop and say bye, and the kids in the cars were saying bye. >> a million miles by foot. gutierrez plans to spend his retirement helping his mother, enjoying his three children, and four grandchildren, and even visiting a retirement community, wh
inside, a harley davidson motorcycle with a japanese license plate. the plate is registered to the prefecture hit hardest by last year's tsunami. japanese authorities are hoping to track down the owner. >>> for nearly three decades, a south bay mailman delivered rain or shine. he covered an estimated 1 million miles on foot. now this san jose native is putting a stamp on his career as he finishes his routes, route 2029, for one final time. tony gutierrez, there he is, is hanging up his...
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. >>> in canada, a large container was found washed up on shore, and inside was a harley davidson motorcycle, with a japanese license plate and was very rusty. indicating it was debris carried across the ocean after the tsunami in japan 13 months ago. >>> well now here's your first look at wall street. the dow opens at 13,213 after losing 14 points yesterday. the s&p lost five points. the nasdaq fell 22. taking a lk at kwloefr seas trading, the nikkei sang 169 points. well the s&p sealed its first losing month of the year on monday, thanks to economic worries overseas and here at home. banks were the biggest losers on news of spain's recession and that s&p 500 cut the credit ratings of 11 spanish banks, this as a much sharper-than-expected decline in midwest business activity added to worries that the u.s. economy is losing steam. elsewhere, home ownership fell to the lowest level in 15 years in the first quarter. as more americans lost homes to foreclosure and shifted to renting. >>> this morning's "wall street journal" reports bank of america is about to cut 2,000 of its highest-paid emplo
. >>> in canada, a large container was found washed up on shore, and inside was a harley davidson motorcycle, with a japanese license plate and was very rusty. indicating it was debris carried across the ocean after the tsunami in japan 13 months ago. >>> well now here's your first look at wall street. the dow opens at 13,213 after losing 14 points yesterday. the s&p lost five points. the nasdaq fell 22. taking a lk at kwloefr seas trading, the nikkei sang 169 points. well...