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, the chief federal prosecutor walks into the room and he got up and hugged dawson because he was so glad to see him. dawson confirmed to me that peters did hug him cialg they did know each other from another case back whenever. whatever, dawson basically is the federal prosecutor who recommends that peters get immunity in exchange for his testimony against the other people, so peters who, you know, may be the biggest snake in the whole bunch is free. so it's, like i say, it's not a pretty story. how -- i'll get to you in just a second. i got one here. >> through all of the things, to me, in a way, the judge was probably the most innocent. i mean, if you think about the stuff they say that he was asked to get the income, but did judge say i want the judgeship, would you go ahead and do that? i never felt like he did. >> what happened was i think his problem was that, you know, no judgeship was ever offered nor was it going to be offered because trent decided to give it to allen peppers, his former roommate, if i'm tracking rightment i think i'm right. i may be mixing up judgeships, b
, the chief federal prosecutor walks into the room and he got up and hugged dawson because he was so glad to see him. dawson confirmed to me that peters did hug him cialg they did know each other from another case back whenever. whatever, dawson basically is the federal prosecutor who recommends that peters get immunity in exchange for his testimony against the other people, so peters who, you know, may be the biggest snake in the whole bunch is free. so it's, like i say, it's not a pretty...
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perhaps she couldn't imagine at 15 as one of the young stars on dawson's creek, that she would turn intone of her generation's top talents. >> i didn't dream big. in a way. at every point, that's enough for me. then, i was give an little bit point. >> reporter: the stunning success of brokeback mountain, which she acted opposite of the late heath ledger. earned her an oscar nomination. what was that like in. >> that was happy. >> for a reason we both understand. >> you fell in love in that movie. >> i did. i did. maybe that's the secret. >> reporter: that off-screen love affair with ledger only deepened the love on screen. who could forget moments like this. >> i remember that day. i remember standing in the hallway and thinking, water. water. i want to be like water. strong enough to hold up a ship but able to slip through your fingers. it's unforgettable. for me. thankfully. i hope not to forget it. >> reporter: it was a golden time in her life. her pregnancy the birth of their daughter matilda in 2005. but their relationship faltered and by 2007 the couple had separated. >> sad news o
perhaps she couldn't imagine at 15 as one of the young stars on dawson's creek, that she would turn intone of her generation's top talents. >> i didn't dream big. in a way. at every point, that's enough for me. then, i was give an little bit point. >> reporter: the stunning success of brokeback mountain, which she acted opposite of the late heath ledger. earned her an oscar nomination. what was that like in. >> that was happy. >> for a reason we both understand. >>...
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. >> i have andrew dawson and mike moy the alameda county community food bank board of directors. you have a small certificate here but you guys are doing big things. tell us about it. >> so we have been supporting name different local charities and communities throughout the past few years and the alameda food bank really is providing much- needed support do you naturing around 50,000 meals to families in need and people in need at this time of the year and is a really growing organization and significant presence here in the bay area. we felt it was our duty to do something and give back to the community around us. >> so mike you like getting things like this doesn't you? >> absolutely. absolutely, tracy. i can't tell you how pleased we are to receive the support from novartis. the leadership of companies like novartis and others in the bay area is just very important to the work that we do. we serve one in six families in alameda county. this year we'll distribute close to 20 million pounds. this sort of support is invaluable. >> we are always asking people to give if they have
. >> i have andrew dawson and mike moy the alameda county community food bank board of directors. you have a small certificate here but you guys are doing big things. tell us about it. >> so we have been supporting name different local charities and communities throughout the past few years and the alameda food bank really is providing much- needed support do you naturing around 50,000 meals to families in need and people in need at this time of the year and is a really growing...
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major highways to the state capital brisbane hundreds of people had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen metres it's the worst flooding in decades and damage is expected to exceed one billion u.s. dollars. we take you now to one of russia's most far flung regions this time we're headed to south western siberia. two thousand kilometers from moscow lies the obstacle region the main city which shares the name of briefly became russia's capital after the one nine hundred seventeen revolution that also helped the imperial gold reserves but it's got a checkered reputation as tom barton discovers. on the march under guard these men and women are walking one of the longest and probably the loneliest road in the world they reenacting the march into exile made by thousands and czarist russia circle it succumbs years to go there is some ways winterreise in say yes a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of omsk discovered their living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberia
major highways to the state capital brisbane hundreds of people had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen metres it's the worst flooding in decades and damage is expected to exceed one billion u.s. dollars. we take you now to one of russia's most far flung regions this time we're headed to south western siberia. two thousand kilometers from moscow lies the obstacle region the main city which shares the name of briefly became russia's capital after...
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highways to the state capital in brisbane hundreds of people have had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen metres it's the worst flooding in the area in decades and damages are expected to have to exceed a billion dollars. finally in this news block we continue exploring another lesser known part of the world's biggest country this time the russia close up team is in the autumn screech it in southwestern siberia archy's tom barton uncovers its checkered past. two things in particular it is famous for those are the fate of exiles sent here by the czarist regime along a difficult and dangerous road to get here and prison and forced labor once they arrived the other is a rich military to dish and the city has a military academy established here two hundred years ago has provided very famous officers and generals for the russian and the red armies and it's those themes of examining. on the march under guard these men and women are walking one of the longest and probably the loneliest road in the world they're reacting the march into exile made by
highways to the state capital in brisbane hundreds of people have had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen metres it's the worst flooding in the area in decades and damages are expected to have to exceed a billion dollars. finally in this news block we continue exploring another lesser known part of the world's biggest country this time the russia close up team is in the autumn screech it in southwestern siberia archy's tom barton uncovers its...
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hundreds of people have had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen meters it is the worst flooding in the area in decades and damage is expected to exceed one billion u.s. dollars. well time now to explore another lesser known part of the biggest country in the world. and this time the russia coast up team are in the region that's in southwestern siberia it might be located more than two thousand kilometers away from moscow but it shares more with the capital than you might think uncovers the checkered past of the arm screech or. two things in particular it is famous for those are the fate of exiles sent here by the czarist regime along a difficult and dangerous road to get here and prison and forced labor once they arrived the other is a rich military tradition but the city has a military academy established here two hundred years ago which provided very famous officers and generals for the russian and the red armies and it's those themes of examining. on the march under guard these men and women are walking one of the longest and probably t
hundreds of people have had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen meters it is the worst flooding in the area in decades and damage is expected to exceed one billion u.s. dollars. well time now to explore another lesser known part of the biggest country in the world. and this time the russia coast up team are in the region that's in southwestern siberia it might be located more than two thousand kilometers away from moscow but it shares more with...
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major highways to the state capital brisbane hundreds of people had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen metres it's the worst flooding in the area in decades and damage is expected to exceed one billion u.s. dollars. for a time now to explore another lesser known part of the biggest country in the world . and this time the close up team are in the region in southwestern siberia it might be located more than two thousand kilometers away from moscow but it shares more the capital than you may think uncovers the checkered past of the. on the march under guard these men and women are walking one of the longest and probably the loneliest road in the world they're reacting the march into exile made by thousands and czarist russia it's it comes years to go there is some ice winters in say yes a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of omsk discovered their living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track that's had no modern changes made to it. when you com
major highways to the state capital brisbane hundreds of people had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen metres it's the worst flooding in the area in decades and damage is expected to exceed one billion u.s. dollars. for a time now to explore another lesser known part of the biggest country in the world . and this time the close up team are in the region in southwestern siberia it might be located more than two thousand kilometers away from...
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major highways to the state capital brisbane hundreds of people had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen metres it's the worst flooding in the area in decades and damage is expected to exceed one billion u.s. dollars. business news coming your way next after a short break stay with us. hungry for the full stop we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. would be soon which brighter. moon and sun from finest impression. starts on t.v. dot com. hello and welcome to all of his business update it's great to have you with that russian banks have given around better think billion dollars of loans to no financial enterprises this yet that's a term percent increase you don't get the average interest rate for long term loans have declined to around eleven percent but prime minister vladimir putin says that the cuts should come in order to support new and private stuff because interest rates particularly for the real economy must not be a constraining factor for economic development we do understand this and i ho
major highways to the state capital brisbane hundreds of people had to leave their homes after the dawson river reached a record level of almost fifteen metres it's the worst flooding in the area in decades and damage is expected to exceed one billion u.s. dollars. business news coming your way next after a short break stay with us. hungry for the full stop we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. would be soon which brighter. moon and sun from finest...
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and in fact in maryland, we are still working on the water main break georgia avenue at dawson, take it easygoing through there. both directions really. losing one lane each way northbound and southbound. overview zooming to 66 we notice a slowing eastbound from route 50 over to 123. back to the overview with the zoom to i-95 in virginia. speeds pick up a bit beyond that point. all lanes moving up on 395 in toward the downtown dc section. travel times also looks like on the major roadways no problems so far. beltway i-95 to 270, looks like an 11 minute drive in montgomery county. southbound 95 also about ten minutes from 216 going southbound down to the beltway ramps. i 295 dc northbound from the beltway heading into the 11th street bridge 7 minutes there. next traffic in a few minutes around 6:12. >>> coming up on 6:05 now. this was nowhere near last year, an inch or two in some places but boy it caused problems yesterday for people trying to get home from school and work. >> it's been nearly 24 hours since that snow fell. what are conditions like now? we have a look at when's on th
and in fact in maryland, we are still working on the water main break georgia avenue at dawson, take it easygoing through there. both directions really. losing one lane each way northbound and southbound. overview zooming to 66 we notice a slowing eastbound from route 50 over to 123. back to the overview with the zoom to i-95 in virginia. speeds pick up a bit beyond that point. all lanes moving up on 395 in toward the downtown dc section. travel times also looks like on the major roadways no...
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the suspects are identified as 35-year-old sara dawson, 42- year-old michael tinkersly and 47-year-oldaniel. >>> time now 5:34. a san francisco man who claims a priest sexually abused him as a child finally gets his day in court today. but not the way he hoped. this man, this 44-year-old man, is expected to appear before a judge in santa clara county on criminal assault charges. he's accused of attacking a priest who he says raped him and his brother when they were little boys. he says he'd been fighting for criminal charges against that priest. but prosecutors have been barred from charging the reverend with child molestation eastbound though the catholic church eventually paid the brothers. that's because the man did not report the abuse until 20 years after it occurred. and the statute of limitations ran out. >>> a radio and news show produced by aljazeer has hit the air waves. while it's been in the midst of conflict the programming is something many can agree on. we're live at kpfa in berkeley this morning with the details. good morning, jade. >> reporter: good morning. the new co
the suspects are identified as 35-year-old sara dawson, 42- year-old michael tinkersly and 47-year-oldaniel. >>> time now 5:34. a san francisco man who claims a priest sexually abused him as a child finally gets his day in court today. but not the way he hoped. this man, this 44-year-old man, is expected to appear before a judge in santa clara county on criminal assault charges. he's accused of attacking a priest who he says raped him and his brother when they were little boys. he says...
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david dawson reports. >> there's a joke that your queen mary's university of london rather enjoy. if an experiment to screener, it's biology. if it's stinks, it's chemistry. if it doesn't work, what will be the outcome of the changes to higher education? well, that is still very hard to calibrate. academics are clear and one thing. it is very much an experiment. >> that have to be a godlike economist psychology politician to know it's going to look like because the government is so radically changing the rules that we don't know what it's going to look like publicly until four, five, six years down the line. >> focusing simply on the rising tuition fees, they distort the wider picture of higher education funding. >> so does the fees feast of will be charged to the potential to be trouble. designing places like this will not be awash with cash? the extra income from students will be offset sometime more than offset by the reduction of the amount of money from general taxation. >> at present, universities get paid by central government per student in four bands. the top is the medic
david dawson reports. >> there's a joke that your queen mary's university of london rather enjoy. if an experiment to screener, it's biology. if it's stinks, it's chemistry. if it doesn't work, what will be the outcome of the changes to higher education? well, that is still very hard to calibrate. academics are clear and one thing. it is very much an experiment. >> that have to be a godlike economist psychology politician to know it's going to look like because the government is so...
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david dawson reports. >> there's a joke that your queen mary's university of london rather enjoy. if an experiment to screener, it's biology. if it's stinks, it's chemistry. if it doesn't work, what will be the outcome of the changes to higher education? well, that is still very hard to calibrate. academics are clear and one thing. it is very much an experiment. >> that have to be a godlike economist psychology politician to know it's going to look like because the government is so radically changing the rules that we don't know what it's going to look like publicly until four, five, six years down the line. >> focusing simply on the rising tuition fees, they distort the wider picture of higher education funding. >> so does the fees feast of will be charged to the potential to be trouble. designing places like this will not be awash with cash? the extra income from students will be offset sometime more than offset by the reduction of the amount of money from general taxation. >> at present, universities get paid by central government per student in four bands. the top is the medic
david dawson reports. >> there's a joke that your queen mary's university of london rather enjoy. if an experiment to screener, it's biology. if it's stinks, it's chemistry. if it doesn't work, what will be the outcome of the changes to higher education? well, that is still very hard to calibrate. academics are clear and one thing. it is very much an experiment. >> that have to be a godlike economist psychology politician to know it's going to look like because the government is so...