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said, he is hoping to see them charged and he is looking for compensation from muni. 21-year-old dexter lott says his bruises are healing and looked worse two days ago. it was a lot more mulberry. hehimself at the -- is the subject of this viral cell phone video. the incident was reported after he was assaulted by two men on the muni taine -- train for playing his music too loud. he was just about to get off the train. >> if you have a problem with it, you should have approached me differently. he literally, the first reaction he had to me speaking, was to grab me, pin me down, and another gentleman to pin me down. then they threw my skateboard off the train. >> reporter: dexter was using a portable amazon prime speaker. he knows playing music on the train is not allowed, but did not expect a beat down. >> i was playing music and someone did not like it. they took a friend to me verbally. they attacked me. >> reporter: muni officials find the video disturbing and are working with police on the investigation. >> we have turned over our video from the train over to the police department t
said, he is hoping to see them charged and he is looking for compensation from muni. 21-year-old dexter lott says his bruises are healing and looked worse two days ago. it was a lot more mulberry. hehimself at the -- is the subject of this viral cell phone video. the incident was reported after he was assaulted by two men on the muni taine -- train for playing his music too loud. he was just about to get off the train. >> if you have a problem with it, you should have approached me...
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trying to push another off the train...who's been identified as san francisco local , 21 year old dexterlotz. the deli employee says he was enjoying his day off and was on his way home when he claims the man in blue lunged at him for having the volume up high while listening to music.sot: dexter lotz, attacked on muni// "we could have worked something out this has happened plenty of times on muni and people have asked me but have been polite about it. but he didnt even give me a chance to even turn it down. as soon as any verbal confrontation happened he immediately leaped at me."lotz says he nearly lost consciousness when the man put him in a chokehold...and a second man in grey grabbed his legs and joined in on the attack.people can be heard in the video begging the men to stop.(nats)lotz believes he was met with the aggressive behaviour because of his ethnicty...half guyanese...and has been on edge ever since. sot: dexter lotz, attacked on muni// "i just want people of color in this city to feel safe ou know what i mean? and im starting not to feel safe." police spoke with both lotz a
trying to push another off the train...who's been identified as san francisco local , 21 year old dexterlotz. the deli employee says he was enjoying his day off and was on his way home when he claims the man in blue lunged at him for having the volume up high while listening to music.sot: dexter lotz, attacked on muni// "we could have worked something out this has happened plenty of times on muni and people have asked me but have been polite about it. but he didnt even give me a chance to...
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(ella)the passenger in the video dexter lotz tells me he was enjoying his day off on his way back home when he claims a man lunged at him because he played his music too loudly...and that this could have been avoided with a civil conversation. (nats: struggle on munirain) this video of an attack on a muni train has an attack on a muni train has been watched one and a half million times on social media. it shows two men trying to push another off the train...who's been identified as san francisco local , 21 year old dexter lotz. the deli employee says he was enjoying his day off and was on his way home when he claims the man in blue lunged at him for having the volume up high while listening to music.sot: dexter lotz, attacked on muni// "we could have worked something out this has happened plenty of times on muni and people have asked me but have been polite about it. but he didnt even give me a chance to even turn it down. as soon as any verbal confrontation happened he immediately leaped at me."lotz says he nearly lost consciousness when the man put him in a chokehold...and a second m
(ella)the passenger in the video dexter lotz tells me he was enjoying his day off on his way back home when he claims a man lunged at him because he played his music too loudly...and that this could have been avoided with a civil conversation. (nats: struggle on munirain) this video of an attack on a muni train has an attack on a muni train has been watched one and a half million times on social media. it shows two men trying to push another off the train...who's been identified as san...
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. >> vice admiral point dexter played a pivot role. a group that shared the president's deeply held beliefs. also on the team, a hard nosed military, oliver north. code name the hammer. >> he was loyal to the president. and loyal to me. and one of the finest staff officers that has ever worked for me. >> colonel north grew up in a military family in up state new york. after graduating from annapolis in 1968, he was sent directly to vietnam. >> captain oliver north has been awarded the civil star and a bronze star and also recipient to two purple hearts. >> everybody whoever encountered him said he was a warrior's warrior. >> did you ever yourself witness the mistreatment. >> i never witnessed a single ear being cut off, a single round being fired at a man without a rifle. or a single civilian being maltreated. is that specific, sir. >> reagan saw him as almost a character stepping off a movie scene. the real life hero. and reagan was taken by him. >> i vowed it would never happen again. >> that promise would be put to the test. when am
. >> vice admiral point dexter played a pivot role. a group that shared the president's deeply held beliefs. also on the team, a hard nosed military, oliver north. code name the hammer. >> he was loyal to the president. and loyal to me. and one of the finest staff officers that has ever worked for me. >> colonel north grew up in a military family in up state new york. after graduating from annapolis in 1968, he was sent directly to vietnam. >> captain oliver north has...
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sot: dexter lotz, attacked want people of to feel safe ou mean? and im feel safe."ith both lotz blue after the the man in grey they got already previous broken says he's even more neither lotz blue pressed time...but lotz 4 news he is taking legal in sf ella sogomonian (jrstone) happening now -- this holiday weekend police departments across the bay area have more officers patrolling the roads looking for people driving under the influence. and they are enforcing that with checkpoints. kron 4's hermela aregawi is at one now in milpitas. she joins us live with the details, hermela? (jr stone) in novato -- in novato -- three people are behind bars tonight...in connection with a police checkpoint. the dui drivers license checkpoint is located on westbound san marin drive...at west campus drive. authorities have screened nearly two thousand vehicles. three people were arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. nine other drivers were cited or arrested for operating a vehicle unlicensed...or with a suspended or revoked license. police are urging those out celebrating labo
sot: dexter lotz, attacked want people of to feel safe ou mean? and im feel safe."ith both lotz blue after the the man in grey they got already previous broken says he's even more neither lotz blue pressed time...but lotz 4 news he is taking legal in sf ella sogomonian (jrstone) happening now -- this holiday weekend police departments across the bay area have more officers patrolling the roads looking for people driving under the influence. and they are enforcing that with checkpoints....
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made controversial choice, dexter was minister of the gay affirming ncc in new orleans.e made a controversial choice, even in 1995 to speak about the upstairs lounge fire in sermon reported in the times, newspaper, and many in his gay affirming congregation were upset with him for doing so. then finally in 2003 dexter of 8 years of a lonely, lonely effort, right, he made and lost a lot of different friends, he had to spend a lot of time gathering allies and 8 years is a long time for something to happen in your own personal life and dexter lost lover, almost devastated him and almost had to give up crusade, yet he finally succeeded in 2003 in winning enough local allies and monetary support to ray some $5,000 and finally lay a bronze plaque for the fire victims, on the 30th anniversary of upstairs lounge fire, i don't know if you've seen it. i've seen it, 30-inches by 30-inches. i've measured it. states all the names of upstairs lounge victims and i'm convinced most of the scholarship that's occurred around surrounding the upstairs fire in 21st century has been due to th
made controversial choice, dexter was minister of the gay affirming ncc in new orleans.e made a controversial choice, even in 1995 to speak about the upstairs lounge fire in sermon reported in the times, newspaper, and many in his gay affirming congregation were upset with him for doing so. then finally in 2003 dexter of 8 years of a lonely, lonely effort, right, he made and lost a lot of different friends, he had to spend a lot of time gathering allies and 8 years is a long time for something...
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the man at the center of the video ... is 21 year old dexter lotz of san francisco.e could have worked something out this has happened plenty of times on muni and people have asked me but have been polite about it. but he didnt even give me a chance to even turn it down. as soon as any verbal confrontation happened he immediately leaped at me.">( darya ) the man in grey left before police got to the scene.neither lotz nor the man in blue pressed charges at the time ... but lotz now tells kron 4 news he is considering taking legal action. ( darya ) happening now... police are investigating a shooting in oakland that sent one man to the hospital. it happened on the 19-hundred block of 62nd avenue. there is no word on the victim's condition this morning. police have not released information about a motive or a shooter. ( james ) police have arrested three men after three separate investigations into internet crimes against children. stanley barbarich...on the left... was arrested in sausalito on child pornography charges. police say he was found with more than 600 files
the man at the center of the video ... is 21 year old dexter lotz of san francisco.e could have worked something out this has happened plenty of times on muni and people have asked me but have been polite about it. but he didnt even give me a chance to even turn it down. as soon as any verbal confrontation happened he immediately leaped at me.">( darya ) the man in grey left before police got to the scene.neither lotz nor the man in blue pressed charges at the time ... but lotz now...
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. >> reporter: dexter says he was riding the train home last night when a fellow passenger attacked him. he believes the man was upset about his loud music but he says he didn't ask him to turn it down confrontation. he also says during ta altercation, he punched the man in the face. that's what you dote see in the video. video of a man holding another muni passenger in a chokehold has gone viral. >> he had maybe a little problem with the music. >> reporter: dexter lott says he's the man being held down. >> he goes are you getting off? i go, that's none of your business. then i go, why do you ask? is it because of the music? and he goes, you better turn it down. i go, are you going to do something about itting? >> reporter: lotz says theanswe. >> leaped up, put me in a chokehold. >> reporter: a moon lives near the line says he heard the other man say lotz was acting out on the train. >> i told the officers it was him who was acting very unstable, said he was ripping the straps off the train. >> reporter: lotz insists he wasn't doing anything except playing loud music. he says video from
. >> reporter: dexter says he was riding the train home last night when a fellow passenger attacked him. he believes the man was upset about his loud music but he says he didn't ask him to turn it down confrontation. he also says during ta altercation, he punched the man in the face. that's what you dote see in the video. video of a man holding another muni passenger in a chokehold has gone viral. >> he had maybe a little problem with the music. >> reporter: dexter lott says...
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angry at brownell, truman asserted, inaccurately, that the fbi had not warned him about harry dexter white. when presented with a subpoena asking for his testimony in this case, president truman refused declaring that former presidents were entitled to the ting privileges as fittinsit ones. >> interestingly, according to historian james patterson, no american officials were convicted of subversion during the red scare. but many public employees had their careers destroyed on allegations of dying. when historian had it estimate of the total number of government and nongovernment dismissals during the truman and eisenhower administrations may well have been over 100,000. added to the number of people who resigned or the number of before resigned proceedings were completed. the numbers are all over the board -- all across the board in terms of estimates. it is really up to us to determine whether the costs were worth it, despite the considerable human cost. president truman and the core system mostly protected america from spies and established institutional methods like the nsa and the
angry at brownell, truman asserted, inaccurately, that the fbi had not warned him about harry dexter white. when presented with a subpoena asking for his testimony in this case, president truman refused declaring that former presidents were entitled to the ting privileges as fittinsit ones. >> interestingly, according to historian james patterson, no american officials were convicted of subversion during the red scare. but many public employees had their careers destroyed on allegations...
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the man at the center of the video ... is 21 year old dexter lotz of san francisco. while listening to music. <"we could have worked something out this has happened plenty of times on muni and people have asked me but have been polite about it. but he didnt even give me a chance to even turn it down. as soon as any verbal confrontation happened he immediately leaped at me.">( darya ) the man in grey left before police got to the scene.neither lotz nor the man in blue pressed charges at the time ... but lotz now tells kron 4 news he is considering taking legal action. ( darya ) happening now... police are investigating a shooting in oakland that sent one man to the hospital. it happened on the 19-hundred block of 62nd avenue. there is no word on the victim's condition this morning. police have not released any information about a motive ( james ) police have arrested three men after three separate investigations into internet crimes against children. stanley barbarich...on the left... was arrested in sausalito on child pornography charges. police say he was found with
the man at the center of the video ... is 21 year old dexter lotz of san francisco. while listening to music. ( darya ) the man in grey left before police got to the scene.neither lotz nor the man in blue pressed charges at the time ... but lotz now tells kron 4 news he is considering taking legal action. ( darya ) happening now... police are investigating a shooting in oakland that sent one man to the hospital. it happened on the 19-hundred block of 62nd avenue. there is no word on the...
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angry at burnell, truman asserted, inaccurately, that the fbi had not warned him about harry dexter white. when presented with the subpoena asking for his testimony, truman refused to comply. declaring that former presidents were entitled to the same privileges as sitting ones. interestingly, no american public officials were convicted of spying during the postwar red scare, however plenty of americans had their careers destroyed by allegations of spying. the dismissals during the truman and eisenhower administrations may have been over 11,000. adding to this the number of people who had resigned. these numbers are all across the board in terms of estimates. it is up to us whether the costs were worth it despite the considerable human cost. it was a long fight, the cold war between the us and the soviets lasted for 40 years. the american form of government proved itself where -- well armed to wage it. i will not pass this along to my colleague. >> first, i want to thank you for inviting me to make this presentation today. our presidential libraries are a great national treasure and they h
angry at burnell, truman asserted, inaccurately, that the fbi had not warned him about harry dexter white. when presented with the subpoena asking for his testimony, truman refused to comply. declaring that former presidents were entitled to the same privileges as sitting ones. interestingly, no american public officials were convicted of spying during the postwar red scare, however plenty of americans had their careers destroyed by allegations of spying. the dismissals during the truman and...
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angry at burnell, truman asserted, inaccurately, that the fbi had not warned him about harry dexter white. when presented with a subpoena asking for his testimony, truman refused to comply declaring former presidents were entitled to the same benefits as sitting once. according to a historian, no american public officials were convicted of spying during the postwar red scare, however plenty of americans, thousands, had their careers destroyed by allegations. one estimates of the total number of dismissals of the truman administration and eisenhower administration may have been well over 11,000. added to this number of people are the noble of people -- number of people who resigned. those numbers are all across the board in terms of estimates. -- up to us to determine whether the costs were worth it despite the considerable cost. they established institutional methods like the cia and nsa. it was a long fight. the cold war lasted for 40 years, but the american form of government proved itself well armed to wage it. i will pass this along to my colleague lee lacy. [applause] dr. lacy: first
angry at burnell, truman asserted, inaccurately, that the fbi had not warned him about harry dexter white. when presented with a subpoena asking for his testimony, truman refused to comply declaring former presidents were entitled to the same benefits as sitting once. according to a historian, no american public officials were convicted of spying during the postwar red scare, however plenty of americans, thousands, had their careers destroyed by allegations. one estimates of the total number of...
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her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico. this is where pegye made her entrance. >> i have often said that she was born winking at the doctor and swinging on the chandelier. >> reporter: pegye was june and glenn marshall's fourth child. glenn says pegye was going places from the very day she was born. >> she was never still. >> reporter: she danced, sang, played sports and it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had to wear a brace around the clock. that's a terrible burden for a young kid like that to bear. but it also kind of ended up motivating her, didn't it? >> it really did. >> reporter: pegye's doctor talked with her about a career in physical therapy. she volunteered and loved it. >> she made up her mind right then she wanted to be a physical therapist, and she wanted to move to california and be a beautiful blonde. so she did. >> reporter: a farmer's daughter with big dreams. so pegye left the small town of dexter for sunny california and settled in newport beach. that's where s
her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico. this is where pegye made her entrance. >> i have often said that she was born winking at the doctor and swinging on the chandelier. >> reporter: pegye was june and glenn marshall's fourth child. glenn says pegye was going places from the very day she was born. >> she was never still. >> reporter: she danced, sang, played sports and it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had to...
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he was ministering in montgomery, his first church, dexter. and he would come to selma and, selma university which is directly across the street from the house, to participate in classes and to give lectures at selma university. so he would come and spend the night here in the early years. during that time, you probably had a 30% african-american population, 70% caucasian population here, and there was some racial tension here. selma was a product of the south. it had come through the early part of the century into the '20's and '30's and '40's under jim crow. and, you know, the races had gotten to the point where everyone was existing. and things were somewhat fragile during that time. my father moved here from indiana, was raised in anderson, indiana. my mother had deep, deep roots here in selma and in alabama. so she was a native. and they made the decision to make selma their home when they married in 1958 because of my mother's family connections. my mother was an educator. she loved being an educator. my father practiced dentistry in sel
he was ministering in montgomery, his first church, dexter. and he would come to selma and, selma university which is directly across the street from the house, to participate in classes and to give lectures at selma university. so he would come and spend the night here in the early years. during that time, you probably had a 30% african-american population, 70% caucasian population here, and there was some racial tension here. selma was a product of the south. it had come through the early...
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sterling reported the incident after dexter was assaulted on a mini-train for playing music too loud.about to get off the train after a 20 minute ride. >> he should have approached me differently. he literally -- the first reaction he had to me speaking was to grab me and pin me down. then another gentleman pinned me down and they threw my skateboard off the train. >> reporter: dexter was using a portable amazon prime speaker listening to a mixture of mac -- of rap -- -- rap.>> they said -- they attacked me instead of confronting me verbally. >> reporter: and he is working with police on the investigation. >> we have turned over the surveillance video to investigate this matter and get to the bottom of what happened. >> reporter: during the assault, dexter fought back and declined to press charges. >> the police told me, right? he said that he would also be able to press charges. >> reporter: the agency encourages drivers to first contact central control which then calls police. extra -- dexter has a problem with how the ride inter--- ended . >> i was trying to retrieve my stuff from
sterling reported the incident after dexter was assaulted on a mini-train for playing music too loud.about to get off the train after a 20 minute ride. >> he should have approached me differently. he literally -- the first reaction he had to me speaking was to grab me and pin me down. then another gentleman pinned me down and they threw my skateboard off the train. >> reporter: dexter was using a portable amazon prime speaker listening to a mixture of mac -- of rap -- --...
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first we'll talk about dexter williams up the middle. 45 yards, no one will catch him. dame goes to a 7-0 lead. 106 yards for william. then it's price, up the middle and lose tacklers and heshows up his speed, 39 yards. 7-7. second quarter kj costello lines it up. look at him box out the defender. using his six foot three inch frame. and you were tied up at 14. notre dame takes the lead for good right before halftime. they find chase claypool in the in zone. 21-14 notre dame. fourth quarter, third and 21. love is tackled from behind by julian of kwara -- -- his left ankle got rolled, and he did not return after heat left. later notre dame up by 14, after the costello interception book to a wide open. elyse mack, 35 yards to score as notre dame wins this one, no contest. at 38-17. stanford suffers its first loss of the season. >> it's been a while since cal had a meaningful game in berkeley. the 24th to bring to bear hosting number 19, oregon. that's former cal start jared in the house. fresh off his career night thursday with the rams against the vikings. first quarter,
first we'll talk about dexter williams up the middle. 45 yards, no one will catch him. dame goes to a 7-0 lead. 106 yards for william. then it's price, up the middle and lose tacklers and heshows up his speed, 39 yards. 7-7. second quarter kj costello lines it up. look at him box out the defender. using his six foot three inch frame. and you were tied up at 14. notre dame takes the lead for good right before halftime. they find chase claypool in the in zone. 21-14 notre dame. fourth quarter,...
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i think equity and dexter's -- equity investors are looking for areas of attractiveness in markets despitearied market things we've seen through the course of this year. vonnie: you mentioned banks retrenching, do you think this is temporary or permanent? would you sell them in order to buy u.s. banks instead? neil: i think it's got little to do with brexit. the mckinsey report, an interesting read. a number of factors related to eu regulations. some of the factors of nonperforming loans resulted in eurozone banks curving the landing as one of the reasons why german banks were outside eu activities back in 2007 have been reduced drastically. things can change around. there is no doubt and i think that at some stage european banks can return to international bank lending .ctivity they got a lot of ground to catch up as far as u.s. banks are concerned. a lot over the last 10 years since the crisis to rectify their balance sheets and have been active in many markets. there is potential for european banks. maybe not just yet. vonnie: where are you seeing the value? particular sectors, countrie
i think equity and dexter's -- equity investors are looking for areas of attractiveness in markets despitearied market things we've seen through the course of this year. vonnie: you mentioned banks retrenching, do you think this is temporary or permanent? would you sell them in order to buy u.s. banks instead? neil: i think it's got little to do with brexit. the mckinsey report, an interesting read. a number of factors related to eu regulations. some of the factors of nonperforming loans...
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and dexter williams' first carry wasmemorable, 45 yards for the touchdown.e had 161 yards rushing for th speedy rushing back bryce love. this is the score that ties it up at 7-7. the teams traded the scores back and forth. and ian book in the late first quarter finds a wide open receiver and 61 yards for that touchdown. and you know where k.j. costello is going, and the favorite target here is a.j. whiteside, and notre dame gets one more before the half. book is going to avoid the tackle and he hits chase claypool 25 yards out, and 21-14, irish at the half. fourth quarter and still a one-touchdown game. and bryce love here on third and 21, and stopped, but this is more troublesome, he has the left ankle rolled up on, and leaving the game, and then things spiraled out of after that. stanford loses the first game of the year, 38-17 the final. >>> and this is a goodis a goodd the middle for cal can to give the bears a 10-7 lead, and golden bear fans, yeah, they are pumped and sumer excited with a nice night at strawberry canyon, but the ducks are coming back. t
and dexter williams' first carry wasmemorable, 45 yards for the touchdown.e had 161 yards rushing for th speedy rushing back bryce love. this is the score that ties it up at 7-7. the teams traded the scores back and forth. and ian book in the late first quarter finds a wide open receiver and 61 yards for that touchdown. and you know where k.j. costello is going, and the favorite target here is a.j. whiteside, and notre dame gets one more before the half. book is going to avoid the tackle and he...
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dexter williams, his first carry of the season, a very memorable one.ushing on the night. stanford has their own speedy back, bryce love. this is 39 of his 73 rushing yards came on this one play. the score ties it up at seven. late in the first quarter, ian book finds a wide-open nick wisher, six yards for that touchdown. stanford answers, third and goal. you know where kj costello is going. his favote tt. this ties it up at 14. notre dame gets one more before the end of the half. book is going to is avoid the tackle and he hits chase claypool ten yards out, 24 -- 21-14, irish at the half. fourth quarter touchdown game. bryce love stopped on third and 21, but this is more troublesome, look at this. his left ankle gets rolled up on and he would have to leave the game limping. we're waiting for information. things spiraled out of control from there, stanford loses their first game of the year 38-17, the final. >>> jared goff at memorial stadium for cal and oregon. cal's quarterback mcelwain has a good run going up the middle, 28 yards. that gives the bear
dexter williams, his first carry of the season, a very memorable one.ushing on the night. stanford has their own speedy back, bryce love. this is 39 of his 73 rushing yards came on this one play. the score ties it up at seven. late in the first quarter, ian book finds a wide-open nick wisher, six yards for that touchdown. stanford answers, third and goal. you know where kj costello is going. his favote tt. this ties it up at 14. notre dame gets one more before the end of the half. book is going...
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dexter willis, his first carry of the season, a very memorable one. 45 yards for the touchdown.illiams had 161 yards rushing on the night. stanford has their own speedy back, yes, bryce love. this is 39 of his 73 rushing yards came on this one play. the score ties it up at seven. late in the first quarter, ian book finds a wide-open nick wisher, six yards for that touchdown. stanford answers, third and goal. you know where knj costello is going. his favorite target. this ties it up at 14. notre dame gets one more before the end of the hack. book is going to is avoid the tackle and he hits chase claypool ten yards out, 24 -- 21-14, irish at the half. fourth quarter, still a one touchdown game. bryce love stopped on third and 21, but this is more troublesome, look at this. his left ankle gets rolled up on and he would have to leave the game limping. we're waiting for information. things spiraled out of control from there, stanford loses their first game of the year 38-17, the final. >>> jared goff at memorial stadium for cal and oregon. cal's quarterback mcelwain has a good run go
dexter willis, his first carry of the season, a very memorable one. 45 yards for the touchdown.illiams had 161 yards rushing on the night. stanford has their own speedy back, yes, bryce love. this is 39 of his 73 rushing yards came on this one play. the score ties it up at seven. late in the first quarter, ian book finds a wide-open nick wisher, six yards for that touchdown. stanford answers, third and goal. you know where knj costello is going. his favorite target. this ties it up at 14. notre...
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. >> dexter lotz is saying what it was like to be at the center of this viral video on top of a muni train. lotz was riding muni playing his music when a fellow passenger confronted me. he said are you getting off? i said do you have a problem with the music? he didn't respond? i said are you going do something about it? and he attacked him. lotz said the man put him in a choke hold and another helped restrain him. passengers can be heard telling the men to let go. >> over music? leave him alone. >> one of the passengers throws lotz's skateboard out the door and both are seen shoving lotz off the plane. >> they attacked me. i didn't really feel fear. >> muni spokesperson paul rose has seen the viral video. >> we do ask that people don't play loud music, but we never want to see passengers taking on this issue on their own. >> i just want some justice. >> lotz says he's been asked before to turn his music down on muni. >> if someone would have asked me to turn it down i would have done that. >> lotz says he wasn't hurt. he works at a deli near ocean beach and he says he is looking for
. >> dexter lotz is saying what it was like to be at the center of this viral video on top of a muni train. lotz was riding muni playing his music when a fellow passenger confronted me. he said are you getting off? i said do you have a problem with the music? he didn't respond? i said are you going do something about it? and he attacked him. lotz said the man put him in a choke hold and another helped restrain him. passengers can be heard telling the men to let go. >> over music?...
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, to be an athlete because he streams for up to 12 hours a day and i guess has a lot of physical dexterityif that's true, congratulations, masturbating teens, you're going to the olympics. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know how i feel about this. this fortnight really has taken the world by storm. this is true. some parents are hiring coaches to teach their children to be better at "fortnight." a quick way to know you shouldn't have children is if you think it's a good idea to hire a video game coach to teach them to play it more. you know, when i was growing up, we had no donkey kong coaches, we had to climb up the buildings and throw the barrels at the italian stereotypes ourselves. [ laughter ] and we loved it. here's something else we didn't have when i was a kid. vaping. the fda announced yesterday that they're going to post warnings in high school bathrooms to educate teens about the dangers of e-cigarettes because kids go in them and they smoke these vape pens. that will be good that will work on nobody. [ laughter ] i mean, since when is telling kids not to do somethi
, to be an athlete because he streams for up to 12 hours a day and i guess has a lot of physical dexterityif that's true, congratulations, masturbating teens, you're going to the olympics. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know how i feel about this. this fortnight really has taken the world by storm. this is true. some parents are hiring coaches to teach their children to be better at "fortnight." a quick way to know you shouldn't have children is if you think it's a...
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not the children, not bernice, not dexter, not ml3. they are going to talk about the greatness of dr. king and see, i intrinsically understand what it means to be black in america. i understand what it means to be a human being in america. i understand what dr. king did for america. if he and robert kennedy had lived, it wouldn't have just been about race. it would have been about poverty and fighting against poverty for all people. if they had lived, six weeks apart they were killed. the dream is still alive but the dreamers were killed. i understood. i come from a home not too far from here. we're not too far from here. not too far from here as a kid, my mother had the picture of dr. kennedy and king up there -- president kennedy and king and i'm going to tell you, this is not about my politics, this is about what they did. if my mother and father, if my mother was still alive when barack obama was president, we would have pictures of the whole family, barack obama, michelle, sasha, malia, and the bobbleheads. see, i come from that f
not the children, not bernice, not dexter, not ml3. they are going to talk about the greatness of dr. king and see, i intrinsically understand what it means to be black in america. i understand what it means to be a human being in america. i understand what dr. king did for america. if he and robert kennedy had lived, it wouldn't have just been about race. it would have been about poverty and fighting against poverty for all people. if they had lived, six weeks apart they were killed. the dream...
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which seem to suggest that congress should look at both the dexterity and muss lthe respons maria. which by all objective accounts was lacking. which is why people here feel frustrated. they're confronting a message from their fellow americans in the united states that, you know, volleyball over what the actual death count is more important than finding solutions. >> congresswoman, you and i were together just a little over a year ago in st. john right after hurricane irma. hurricane irma ripped through the caribbean. puerto rico came to the aid of the virgin islands. and then maria hit next. right after irma and maria, the virgin islands were devastated. as was puerto rico. six months later, the virgin islands looked a whole lot better. give me an assessment. >> within a 14 day span, the virgin islands was hit as category 5. as most of you viewers are probably aware. the virgin islands was hit by a category 5 hurricanes twice. within a 14-day span. with irma and maria. and although there were areas that, you know, you admit we show have been improved, the lives of virgin islanders
which seem to suggest that congress should look at both the dexterity and muss lthe respons maria. which by all objective accounts was lacking. which is why people here feel frustrated. they're confronting a message from their fellow americans in the united states that, you know, volleyball over what the actual death count is more important than finding solutions. >> congresswoman, you and i were together just a little over a year ago in st. john right after hurricane irma. hurricane irma...
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canadarm 2 was used on every assembly mission and along with dexter, still maintains the iss these robots serve as the hands and eyes of teams of engineers on the ground at both the johnson space center in houston and the remote robotics mission control in canada. two teams that work seamlessly together to operate a robotics system orbiting 370 kilometers overhead. on november 20th, we will mark the 20th anniversary of the international space station. 20 years of peaceful international collaboration in the largest and arguably the most complex engineering project in the history of humanity. twenty years of break through science in service of life on earth. in 20 years, of using robots in service of the human crew on board. reducing the need for risky space walks, reducing the risk for our human explorers. with these first two decades behind us, we know we need to think about our future steps beyond the international space station. we consider the iss the key stepping stone for future exploration destinations helping us to learn how to live and work in space our countries have and will ach
canadarm 2 was used on every assembly mission and along with dexter, still maintains the iss these robots serve as the hands and eyes of teams of engineers on the ground at both the johnson space center in houston and the remote robotics mission control in canada. two teams that work seamlessly together to operate a robotics system orbiting 370 kilometers overhead. on november 20th, we will mark the 20th anniversary of the international space station. 20 years of peaceful international...
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>> "dexter" is about a blood spatter expert who is secretly a serial killer. >> soon he'll be packed be a neater, happier place. >> he was raised by a policeman to channel his sociopathic impulses to only kill other killers. so he is a bad guy but also a good guy. >> i kill reprehensible people. i mean, the idea of the show is that you're invited to identify with and maybe even root for a serial killer. >> that's right. >> he kills horrible people. if i were just killing people willy-nilly, i think all bets would be off. >> where's the fun in that? >> in the 2000s, the antihero really rose to prominence. >> my nephew has the same gun. don't point that there. >> nice work. >> and i think they were popular because they were surprising. >> you're a free woman. >> you struck a deal? >> the d.a. dropped the charges. >> thank you. >> a show for me that was incredibly memorable was "damages." >> now where's the tape? >> it really was about following the twisted relationship of patty and ellen. >> what are you looking at it for? >> fraud. conspiracy. obstruction of justice. >> mr. nye tells
>> "dexter" is about a blood spatter expert who is secretly a serial killer. >> soon he'll be packed be a neater, happier place. >> he was raised by a policeman to channel his sociopathic impulses to only kill other killers. so he is a bad guy but also a good guy. >> i kill reprehensible people. i mean, the idea of the show is that you're invited to identify with and maybe even root for a serial killer. >> that's right. >> he kills horrible people....
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. >> humans have flexibility and dexterity and judgment beyond what robots provide.chita 3 is for areas deemed too dirty and dangerous, like building fires, and natural and nuclear disaster sites. >> you can think of a power plant, checking sensors in a high-radiation area. or sometimes you want to send the robot in a high-temperature area. we can think of many different places where we don't want to send a human. >> reporter: the current model walks, climbs, runs and even jumps. with a model designed after animals, like the cheetah, for advanced mobility. >> cars can work only if they're rose. we need to have a leg system to achieve the pull terrain mobility. >> reporter: elsewhere at m.i.t., other robots ditch legs and terrain altogether, taking their technology under the sea. >> we can really take a peek at the secret lives of fish without disturbing their activities. >> reporter: but much of the revolution will start closer to home. >> i think as robots develop their capabilities, it's important that they have the ability to -- you have the ability to relate to i
. >> humans have flexibility and dexterity and judgment beyond what robots provide.chita 3 is for areas deemed too dirty and dangerous, like building fires, and natural and nuclear disaster sites. >> you can think of a power plant, checking sensors in a high-radiation area. or sometimes you want to send the robot in a high-temperature area. we can think of many different places where we don't want to send a human. >> reporter: the current model walks, climbs, runs and even...
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i would call the wiring diagram of policing in terms of where the funding is the consequences of dexterityoes that matter? the home office says it is putting more money into policing this year and says police and crime commissioner ‘s are responsible for budgets and setting priorities. why do you need an overarching strategy? it matters. if we a cce pt overarching strategy? it matters. if we accept the report, policing is a critical service. we have powers given by parliament to take your liberty, go into your property when we investigate crime, and we are with keeping citizens safe from harm so with keeping citizens safe from harm soi with keeping citizens safe from harm so i like to think we are a critical service for our communities and it is important the government have an overview of the risks, threats and opportunities policing faces, particularly around the funding required to get the job done. the national audit office said in some areas, policing is struggling to provide an effective service and you have gone further, saying in some areas policing is on the verge of crisis. the n
i would call the wiring diagram of policing in terms of where the funding is the consequences of dexterityoes that matter? the home office says it is putting more money into policing this year and says police and crime commissioner ‘s are responsible for budgets and setting priorities. why do you need an overarching strategy? it matters. if we a cce pt overarching strategy? it matters. if we accept the report, policing is a critical service. we have powers given by parliament to take your...
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. >> i agree >> you need dexterity for your fingers. >> they have to remember to charge it every night>> my resis teps tance to changl i wear one of these? >> you might >> you wear one? you're in with this? not the sweater, but in with the watch? >> in with the watch >> get a new sweater every month. the gift that keeps on giving. >> this show is also the gift that keeps on giving >> exactly >>> the new tax law was supposed to pave the way for trillions of dollars in overseas profits to return to the u.s., but companies have been hesitant we'll find out what's behind the holdup first the cleanup in the carr carolinas is just beginning. i think the president is heed ther headed there what's going on? >> recovery effort the are under way but they are slowed down by the floods and high waters, that's why the national guard has come in. that stufull story coming up on "squawk box. really want to be there, but you can't. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading media companies create more immersive ways to experience entertainment with new digital systems and technologies. get ready, bec
. >> i agree >> you need dexterity for your fingers. >> they have to remember to charge it every night>> my resis teps tance to changl i wear one of these? >> you might >> you wear one? you're in with this? not the sweater, but in with the watch? >> in with the watch >> get a new sweater every month. the gift that keeps on giving. >> this show is also the gift that keeps on giving >> exactly >>> the new tax law was supposed to...
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bosses call her fire fingers, she is so bosses call her fire fingers, she is so speedy because of her dexterity stoppila leave you with the ladies doing their job stoppila sunzu leave you with the ladies doing theirjob stoppila sunzu the news, travel and weather where you are —— doing theirjob. but first let's get the news, travel and weather where you are this morning. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sara 0rchard. it's claimed thousands of council homes across the capital will be lost as old estates are redeveloped. figures obtained by freedom of information requests to all local authorities in london show 120 council estates are being updated, but campaigners fear social housing stock won't be replaced. we've got a net loss of over 4,000 homes in schemes that have been completed over the last 15 years. and when you look forwards, schemes that have planning permission now, it gets even worse. there's 7,600 homes to be lost over the next ten years, so the whole process is accelerating. police are appealing for witnesses after a teenager was shot on a busy road in south london. paramedics
bosses call her fire fingers, she is so bosses call her fire fingers, she is so speedy because of her dexterity stoppila leave you with the ladies doing their job stoppila sunzu leave you with the ladies doing theirjob stoppila sunzu the news, travel and weather where you are —— doing theirjob. but first let's get the news, travel and weather where you are this morning. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sara 0rchard. it's claimed thousands of council homes across the capital will be...