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dawson managed to get up, but the referee stopped the fight.e only canadian to currently hold a dawson took the title last year from bernard hopkins. the n-h-l finals are set. final involving a pair of original six teams since chicago bruins. the blackhawks patrick kane completes a hat trick, scoring the game-winning goal in the 2nd overtime ha yesterday. chicago eliminating the defending stanley cup champion l-a. kings 4-3 to final in five games. the bruins, who swept the pittsburgh penguins to win the eastern title. chicago will host boston in game one on wednesday night. their moods around with a victory over san antonio the spurs took the first miami on thursday. the heat are in the finals while its been six years since the spurs have been in the n-b-a finals. i. tip off is tonight at five. coming up on kron 4 news weekend. you may have to pay more for parking at certain bart stations soon. after the break. look at 'em. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! n
dawson managed to get up, but the referee stopped the fight.e only canadian to currently hold a dawson took the title last year from bernard hopkins. the n-h-l finals are set. final involving a pair of original six teams since chicago bruins. the blackhawks patrick kane completes a hat trick, scoring the game-winning goal in the 2nd overtime ha yesterday. chicago eliminating the defending stanley cup champion l-a. kings 4-3 to final in five games. the bruins, who swept the pittsburgh penguins...
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molotov cocktails thrown into the dawson house killed everyone at home.and it changed the neighborhood. >> it may have made some people go farther and farther into their homes because you're afraid. you're afraid if you say something to the police or to someone about what's going on in the neighborhood, that something will happen to you. and that's what's probably caused the vacancies and things like that, because people were afraid. they saw what was going on but they say they don't want to get involved. >> reporter: rows of boarded-up abandoned houses, communities gutted. this wasn't just a phenomenon in one neighborhood. over the last 50 years, baltimore has seen an exodus of one-third of the city's population. it's left more than 16,000 vacant homes and buildings. but lately the blocks of north broadway and preston street are seeing new life. this week the clinton global initiative america holds its annual meeting and the organization has made a commitment to baltimore, bringing together $26 million in public funding for a program known as vacants to
molotov cocktails thrown into the dawson house killed everyone at home.and it changed the neighborhood. >> it may have made some people go farther and farther into their homes because you're afraid. you're afraid if you say something to the police or to someone about what's going on in the neighborhood, that something will happen to you. and that's what's probably caused the vacancies and things like that, because people were afraid. they saw what was going on but they say they don't want...
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down goes dawson on a spectacular left cross. >> chad dawson floored by wbc heavy weight stevenson. think he likes it. yeah. this is beautiful. a behind the back here by joey who flipped it to matt to get the runner. >> annularis. what a major league day -- the harris. what a major league debut. >> he could have had it. he just got in the way of chase headley. >> oh, what a block. >> that is a block party, folks. lebron james major block. the heat put on a 33-5 run in the second half and blew out the spurs to even that series at a game apiece. >> all right. see you at 11:00. announcer: this is joey fatone. it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank you very much. thank y'all very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, do we have a good one for you today. returning for the fourth day with a total--$21,570-- from atlantic city, new jersey, it's the gallagher family. oh, boy, looky here, from one of my favorite places, myrtle beach, south carolina, it's the o'dea
down goes dawson on a spectacular left cross. >> chad dawson floored by wbc heavy weight stevenson. think he likes it. yeah. this is beautiful. a behind the back here by joey who flipped it to matt to get the runner. >> annularis. what a major league day -- the harris. what a major league debut. >> he could have had it. he just got in the way of chase headley. >> oh, what a block. >> that is a block party, folks. lebron james major block. the heat put on a 33-5 run...
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in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante soup heroes. they want back ups thechl they want to work in the existing framework to protect the clients rights and they want the time and resources to do their jobs right without having to reduce to heroics. they needed more time with their clients if they want to properly represent them. clients don't trust the system. a federal public defender in nevada for years. you can be the the best representation but the clients don't see it. clients are asking do i trust you enough to tell you the truth of what happened? i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across
in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante soup heroes. they want back ups thechl they want to work in the existing framework to protect the clients rights and they want the time and resources to do their jobs right without having to reduce to heroics. they needed more time with their clients if they want to properly represent them. clients don't trust the system. a federal public defender in nevada for...
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. - you named your van after the guy from dawson's creek? seen everything he's ever been in except for that. - please just let me pay for the renovation. - no. - or we could just hold off. we don't need a nursery now. and who knows if we'll ever even have a... plant or whatever? - see, you're already backing off of this whole thing because you don't think i'm the guy to do it with. you're gonna bail on me. - hey! i don't bail. i am still watching smash, criss. - well, i'm not gonna be the reason why you put anything on hold. i'm getting that money.
. - you named your van after the guy from dawson's creek? seen everything he's ever been in except for that. - please just let me pay for the renovation. - no. - or we could just hold off. we don't need a nursery now. and who knows if we'll ever even have a... plant or whatever? - see, you're already backing off of this whole thing because you don't think i'm the guy to do it with. you're gonna bail on me. - hey! i don't bail. i am still watching smash, criss. - well, i'm not gonna be the...
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johnathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and never left. he live ace life not too distant from burrough's fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the caves seeing all the old faces. ending up sooner or later here. >> this exists in roman times and port jeez and the english were here and now it's completely morocco but this is a very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i noticed everybody that comes here to do an article does the same article. >> it's so boring. they all do the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in more rocco. but everybody likes the beats, bill burroughs and tennessee williams. they were all here but that's a small part of moroccan history. there's a life before this and after it. you're here. >> it was inevitable. let's pretend they never came. what is this place. >> the reality is you can live a bowles story and live it and people try to live it. but they don't stay long. they s
johnathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and never left. he live ace life not too distant from burrough's fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the caves seeing all the old faces. ending up sooner or later here. >> this exists in roman times and port jeez and the english were here and now it's completely morocco but this is a very historic...
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jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were here for 22 years. then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco but that, but everyone likes the beats, bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what
jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were...
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dawson was a black mayor so to speak they delivered thousands and thousands of votes for the democratic party and after talking to people, the way it was explained to me was the city allowed was happy the outfit or encourage the outfit to attack black policy gambling in particular, the black form of the lottery and black gambling because they were afraid the money would be used to elect a black mayor, but they could've had had a harold washington 30 years before harold washington. so stop and think about how having gangsters was purposefully useful to the reigning political machine, groups that could do their bidding if they couldn't solve a problem politically, they can solve it violently so to speak. >> will get to questions in a minute. inevitably asked about the state of things today. from reading your book come you and i agree interviewing various people the number of hard-core active members today is probably around maybe 100. >> if there are 100 i don't what they do. where is that? first few old-timers still around. there's still a few bookies around. macs are now at this poker m
dawson was a black mayor so to speak they delivered thousands and thousands of votes for the democratic party and after talking to people, the way it was explained to me was the city allowed was happy the outfit or encourage the outfit to attack black policy gambling in particular, the black form of the lottery and black gambling because they were afraid the money would be used to elect a black mayor, but they could've had had a harold washington 30 years before harold washington. so stop and...
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reporter: the lone fatality that night was 46-year-old megan kramer, the jj's server whose cries doug dawson had heard but could do nothing about and neither could paul. >> you go through the -- you know, the sense of guilt that maybe if i hung a minute longer, maybe i could have saw whoever and pulled them out. so that was the only part that really haunted me. >> reporter: as the investigation into the events leading up to the tragedy continues, lawsuits are flying and fingers are pointing, but paul mongiello is being singled out as a hero. his wife debra is not surprised. >> i guess hero means different things to different people, maybe hero is somebody who does the right thing when the time arises rather than turning their back. if that's what a hero is, then that's my husband. he's always been that way. >> no doubt. lester holt reporting for us tonight with special thanks to our nbc station in kansas city kshb. >>> up next this evening, an experimental drug saves a baby's life and hundreds of other children, so why won't the feds approve it so other kids can get it? dr. nancy snyderman i
reporter: the lone fatality that night was 46-year-old megan kramer, the jj's server whose cries doug dawson had heard but could do nothing about and neither could paul. >> you go through the -- you know, the sense of guilt that maybe if i hung a minute longer, maybe i could have saw whoever and pulled them out. so that was the only part that really haunted me. >> reporter: as the investigation into the events leading up to the tragedy continues, lawsuits are flying and fingers are...
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joshed dawson's six a sacrifice fly in a career best 28 inning scoreless streak by chicago starter christhe white sox 2 to 0 on sunday for a weekend sweep. sweeping a third straight home series. that pushes their winning streak at the coliseum to eight games, the longest winning streak at home since a team game in 2006. >> we will be right back. [ in[ distinct conversations ] [ pi[ zza dodging man's mouth] ♪♪ ♪ ♪ [ c[amera shutter clicks ] [ mal me annoanuncer ] figfiht pepperoni heartburn and pndepperopeni breath fast witwh tums freshers. concennctratedat relief that hagoes teso work in secs and frd eshens breath. ♪ tum.tu..tum.tu..tum... tum...t..ums! ♪ ♪ that hagoes teso work in secs and frd eshens breath. tums umfresheesrs. fast hea hrtburn relief and mintmiy fresh breath. tums umfresheesrs. i'm totally in love with the avocado on this sub. i love avocado so much i started a facebook page. oh, you should post a picture of my new earrings. those would go perfectly with this sweater i'm knitting. [ chainsaw revs ] i'm sorry. did you say something? i was just tending to my avocado tree.
joshed dawson's six a sacrifice fly in a career best 28 inning scoreless streak by chicago starter christhe white sox 2 to 0 on sunday for a weekend sweep. sweeping a third straight home series. that pushes their winning streak at the coliseum to eight games, the longest winning streak at home since a team game in 2006. >> we will be right back. [ in[ distinct conversations ] [ pi[ zza dodging man's mouth] ♪♪ ♪ ♪ [ c[amera shutter clicks ] [ mal me annoanuncer ] figfiht pepperoni...
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i want to continue this conversation right now by bringing in kate dawson is who the former chair ofck parry's presidential campaign. and most noticeably, a fellow south carolina. let he pose the same question to you. inside the party right now, what kind of stature does john boehner have? >> boehner is still well respected. they won't voting against john boehner, they were voting against i guess business as usual in washington. and it had subzaers for wood-burning heat products. the big one i got was sheep and goat herder marketing subsidiaries. the same thing came to the conservative wing to the republican party that we loaded it up with pork one more time. it was easy to see, you had urban democrats and rule republicans voting for their con stit win siz. those things happened, it happened to nuts beginning risch. and we'll move on and get a decent farm bill. >> how do you get a decent farm bill out of a gop controlled house when it seems like the conservative parts of your party, the skefbtive members of your house have so much sway compared to the likes of moderates like john boe
i want to continue this conversation right now by bringing in kate dawson is who the former chair ofck parry's presidential campaign. and most noticeably, a fellow south carolina. let he pose the same question to you. inside the party right now, what kind of stature does john boehner have? >> boehner is still well respected. they won't voting against john boehner, they were voting against i guess business as usual in washington. and it had subzaers for wood-burning heat products. the big...
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and my favorite southern republican, katon dawson, the former chairman of the south carolina republican party, and current chair of senator lindsey graham's super pac. so nice to have y'all here. >> great to be here. >> so katon, seriously, is there any way, because, i want to think that boehner is just sort of pitiful, but then i keep thinking, like, is it possible that there's some strategy here that i just don't get? is there something we can say about what just happened on the farm bill with boehner? >> well, there are a lot of things you can say, but certainly, i'm a fan of speaker boehner's, unlike a lot of our panelists here, but it doesn't always work out, whether it's tip o'neil, nancy pelosi, denny hastert. that didn't fail, but i think at the end of the day, it was a pretty good process of urban democrats and rural republicans who were representing constituencies came together, 62 conservatives said no, and the bill failed. that doesn't mean that the farm debate is going to be over again. >> but you don't bring it -- >> it won't be. you don't bring something to the floor that
and my favorite southern republican, katon dawson, the former chairman of the south carolina republican party, and current chair of senator lindsey graham's super pac. so nice to have y'all here. >> great to be here. >> so katon, seriously, is there any way, because, i want to think that boehner is just sort of pitiful, but then i keep thinking, like, is it possible that there's some strategy here that i just don't get? is there something we can say about what just happened on the...