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i really believe that. >> reporter: robin dickinson also hopes to be off federal benefits soon. she has started her own family practice clinic to see low- income patients who don't right now, she works one to two hours a day. but as her strength returns, she hopes to go back to full-time work. >> our original goal was to be off food stamps by now, but you can't predict how long a stroke takes to recover from. i was thinking i would be completely back to normal by now, which is not the case. but our goal is by next year, we're not going to need public assistance anymore. and we have a five-year goal of building my own building in order to have more services offered for my patients at affordable prices. i have big plans. hopes to expand the communities all across colorado later this year. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: ukraine's capital erupted in violence as thousands of riot police attacked the main protest camp. at least 18 people were killed. and an 84-year-old nun got 35 months in federal prison for breaking in to a nuclear arms site in tennessee, as a pe
i really believe that. >> reporter: robin dickinson also hopes to be off federal benefits soon. she has started her own family practice clinic to see low- income patients who don't right now, she works one to two hours a day. but as her strength returns, she hopes to go back to full-time work. >> our original goal was to be off food stamps by now, but you can't predict how long a stroke takes to recover from. i was thinking i would be completely back to normal by now, which is not...
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who is dickinson? emily dickinson. you are correct. how about just a word before going for $400?who is nelson? right. just a word before going for $600. answer -- daily double. finding it very early. [ applause ] you have $200. you can risk up to $1,000.
who is dickinson? emily dickinson. you are correct. how about just a word before going for $400?who is nelson? right. just a word before going for $600. answer -- daily double. finding it very early. [ applause ] you have $200. you can risk up to $1,000.
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officers opened all lanes of i-80 in dickinson at midnight after closing them for several hours. police say the c.h.p. officers spotted a man suspected in an armed assault and a truck theft in concord. he was driving the truck last night at 8:00. he charged the officers when they pulled him over. >> the other officer fired a round from the shotgun. the suspect went down. then the officers used caution to approach and removed the subject from the lane of traffic and provided first aid or attempted to provide medical first aid. >> the suspect was taken to the hospital. no word on his condition this morning. >> the santa clara board of supervisors will consider declaring a breach of contract against the san jose fire department that is meeting this morning. the county pays san jose fire to be first on the scene at medical calls within eight minutes, 90 percent of the time. in the past 14 minutes they have met that goal only 80 percent of the time. the supervisor wents to take action. >> vulnerable citizens including seniors are dependent on the response times. >> more fire engines o
officers opened all lanes of i-80 in dickinson at midnight after closing them for several hours. police say the c.h.p. officers spotted a man suspected in an armed assault and a truck theft in concord. he was driving the truck last night at 8:00. he charged the officers when they pulled him over. >> the other officer fired a round from the shotgun. the suspect went down. then the officers used caution to approach and removed the subject from the lane of traffic and provided first aid or...
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fat content and hindus and the demon came in at that neither the team that they are invading the dickinson gift and scat and costs among the hindus the footy action that do not potable and they loved and wanted to watch. are you and given how much she could be made and one fumble. we didn't eat any more sugar and beat happening to most of the evening the billboard hindus homes their business and consumer at that. i've only done when tony todd is maintained and pieces of our sin and it is in the attacks of nine hundred teams will be shifted to its e g excited to be ridden dismissed get it in a bid to take clients. then tomorrow it's not something that is stupid but i made it into a vatican is not a crime scene that focused on a crunchy living to one league with the gowns can not possibly have its foundation testing was anything but secured a deserved and getting a mention. that's only half finger this weekend but nothing to do. thank you for what. it is. six season says. the elect of god. what an audio post on this matter the studies are. interesting site on the back button on the bus in ka
fat content and hindus and the demon came in at that neither the team that they are invading the dickinson gift and scat and costs among the hindus the footy action that do not potable and they loved and wanted to watch. are you and given how much she could be made and one fumble. we didn't eat any more sugar and beat happening to most of the evening the billboard hindus homes their business and consumer at that. i've only done when tony todd is maintained and pieces of our sin and it is in the...
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rolling stone" where you wrote your article 18 months ago that went viral, here's the latest by tim dickinson, how the u.s. exports global warming, "the greening of american energy is both real and profound." but, "even as our nation is pivoting toward a more sustainable energy future, america's oil and coal corporations are racing to position the country as the planet's dirty-energy dealer, supplying the developing world with cut-rate, high-polluting, climate-damaging fuels. much like the tobacco companies did in the 1990s," when they couldn't go any further in this country. >> and in this case, there's no question about second-hand smoke. carbon dioxide, wherever you emit it, beijing or boston, has exactly the same effect on the planet's temperature. so shipping this stuff overseas is exactly the same as burning it here at home. we're doing the same thing with natural gas. they're trying to build l.n.g. export facilities along the -- >> l.n.g.'s? >> liquefied natural gas. along the pacific coast, people are doing a magnificent job of fighting these proposals for coal ports. but so far, the
rolling stone" where you wrote your article 18 months ago that went viral, here's the latest by tim dickinson, how the u.s. exports global warming, "the greening of american energy is both real and profound." but, "even as our nation is pivoting toward a more sustainable energy future, america's oil and coal corporations are racing to position the country as the planet's dirty-energy dealer, supplying the developing world with cut-rate, high-polluting, climate-damaging...
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the crew dickinson alex was a homeless nom was sleeping in one of the beans and seeds into the back it up on the big no no in that instance the festival will be no more be said that in almonds. such complex yours as well but rovers. so as a complex with it. because show was held so so so amazing is this invisible him. so in the token that a poem. santa and solace to the bike so the three man crew open to decide if the child and helped the man and unfortunately have to be heard. citizen only guess was he ok and he was ok to go along. it's been going on but the twins. sorry all you want one with your phone when you fall. though his company save more and more homeless people are now using and recycling bins for shelter at night time. i'm not all of them hopping lucky enough to skate ride to the task summer a homeless coalition on sofa cases and was crushed when the bbc began with antique into a waste rock to sleep rather than go to homeless people can dance around the country so and are using in sweden's first abomination education programs and avoid the ends of the del run the rest of th
the crew dickinson alex was a homeless nom was sleeping in one of the beans and seeds into the back it up on the big no no in that instance the festival will be no more be said that in almonds. such complex yours as well but rovers. so as a complex with it. because show was held so so so amazing is this invisible him. so in the token that a poem. santa and solace to the bike so the three man crew open to decide if the child and helped the man and unfortunately have to be heard. citizen only...
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with a very renowned critic and she happened to say that the two greatest american poets were emily dickinsonbraham lincoln. i was startled by that because i never considered lincoln a poet. i began to do my research and what impressed me the most was that he was a lifelong depressive. his depression came almost like musical fits. i was also a lifelong depressive so i found an entry point into writing about him. once i discovered that, i could write the novel. >> having discovered that, what did you discover about his life that was also similar of your own upbringing? >> the lack of education. learning language word by word. the first words he wrote were " i am abraham." language was learn very powerful and it moved me, it touched me. it made me want to talk about his life. >> describe a little bit about i his circumstance growing up. his mother died when he was very young. his father was quite cruel to him. his stepmother was kind but he never had a chance to go to school for more than six months in what is called a school where you recite things. he had to sort of really redefine himself in
with a very renowned critic and she happened to say that the two greatest american poets were emily dickinsonbraham lincoln. i was startled by that because i never considered lincoln a poet. i began to do my research and what impressed me the most was that he was a lifelong depressive. his depression came almost like musical fits. i was also a lifelong depressive so i found an entry point into writing about him. once i discovered that, i could write the novel. >> having discovered that,...
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we are hoping to meet the owner this morning of the dickinson -- dix son landing store. he will get a $1 million prize for the winning ticket and the clerk says he will be here in the hour. it is mr. singl and they are excited. the store solded $425 million hot try ticket, the only one that matched all six numbers. the winner has not come forward but a clerk working here yesterday is speculating that the winner bought the ticket yesterday. >> i looked -- i think i i am not sure. >> this is fun to consider, which option would you choose if you wanted it all, all 425 million, can you get it in payments of $10.5 million a year but that takes 30 years to get it all or you can have a lump sum and all at once but then you take a little bit of pay cut and get $242 million after taxes. that is only $181 million so you lose some money but you get it all at once. decisions, decisions...if i only had problems like that. i am at work so obviously i am noted winner. katie and eric, what would you do? lump sum? or spread it out? >> lump sum. >> how would you live on just $187 million?
we are hoping to meet the owner this morning of the dickinson -- dix son landing store. he will get a $1 million prize for the winning ticket and the clerk says he will be here in the hour. it is mr. singl and they are excited. the store solded $425 million hot try ticket, the only one that matched all six numbers. the winner has not come forward but a clerk working here yesterday is speculating that the winner bought the ticket yesterday. >> i looked -- i think i i am not sure. >>...
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bruce dickinson is help to go fund the project. pilot, businessman, and this too. >> i want to get in this thing and fly it pole to pole. and we'll fly over the amazon at 20 feet. we will fly over the world's greatest cities and show the whole world live on the internet exactly how beautiful this planet is. we don't need to go to outer space to do that. >> the u.s. army originally bought the hybrid air vehicle a couple of years ago. but defense budget cuts meant developers have bought it back. it can carry a third of the fuel of a cargo plane. in theory you could get hundreds of people on board. >> this is a very comfortable flying machine. the view is excellent. response to gusts is very gentle. like a ship's motion. >> this hangar oozes history. >> the ill fated r101 was built here in the 1920s. twice as big it crashed and was consumed by fire. but technology has come a long way. this was full of hydrogen. it uses helium. the first uk flight is planned for later this year. richard wescott, bc news, cardington. >> thank goodness f
bruce dickinson is help to go fund the project. pilot, businessman, and this too. >> i want to get in this thing and fly it pole to pole. and we'll fly over the amazon at 20 feet. we will fly over the world's greatest cities and show the whole world live on the internet exactly how beautiful this planet is. we don't need to go to outer space to do that. >> the u.s. army originally bought the hybrid air vehicle a couple of years ago. but defense budget cuts meant developers have...
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bruce dickinson, the lead singer of i am maiden, he is an aviation enthusiast. tweet me. i'll tweet you back. you can find me @bbcaaron. >> can we charter it? >> we should, shouldn't we. we should have "bbc world" all over it. >> all right. coming up, more on ukraine and what's happening in crimea. stay with us. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. but we're not staying in the kitchen. just start the slow cooker, add meat and pour in campbell's slow cooker sauce. by the time you get home, dinner is practically done. and absolutely delicious. everyone is cooking with new campbell's slow cooker sauces. and absolutely delicious. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it sa
bruce dickinson, the lead singer of i am maiden, he is an aviation enthusiast. tweet me. i'll tweet you back. you can find me @bbcaaron. >> can we charter it? >> we should, shouldn't we. we should have "bbc world" all over it. >> all right. coming up, more on ukraine and what's happening in crimea. stay with us. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any...
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some say he's the only officer buried above the maison dickinson line.s interesting that all of a sudden. it is a very important time of our history. we can learn a lot about by studying and about ourselves. this weekend in may macon, georgia. [inaudible] .. >> those five weeks of demonstratis this 1963 were based on seven years of work that shuttlesworth had done in birmingham battling segregation and, of course, the commissioner of public safety who's an eye to con of southern resistance to integration, bull connor. and so there was a great deal of drama leading up to in those latter years of the '50s and first couple of years of the '60s, and it was shuttlesworth who invited, in fact, insisted that king come to birmingham. and it took a while for king to decide to do that, but he finally did in '63 coming to the same opinion about birmingham that shuttlesworth did, that as, as segregation went in birmingham, so it would go in the nation. because birmingham was well known as the most segregated city in the south and the one most committed to maintainin
some say he's the only officer buried above the maison dickinson line.s interesting that all of a sudden. it is a very important time of our history. we can learn a lot about by studying and about ourselves. this weekend in may macon, georgia. [inaudible] .. >> those five weeks of demonstratis this 1963 were based on seven years of work that shuttlesworth had done in birmingham battling segregation and, of course, the commissioner of public safety who's an eye to con of southern...
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joining me now mike dickinson.t all but tell lies and mistruths. >> that's exactly the truth. you guys at fox news. >> all day long, 24 hours a day seven days a week. we do nothing but tell lies. all we've ever done is tell lies. >> you tell lies, you distort the truth, you promote hate. >> how do we promote hate 1234. >> well, let's talk about -- >> i asked you a question. how do we promote hate? >> i'm going to tell you how you promote hate. let's obama for a moment. >> the president. >> all you do on your show is -- >> all you do on your show is -- you keep saying, broad, sweeping. we have shows 24/7, we've never told the truth on the air, ever? we never tell the truth. >> i'm ready to answer your question if you would calm down. >> i'm calm, i think you sound silly. >> i think you sound silly. but let's talk about how you distort the news. president obama, obama care, the affordable care act is not socialism. all you do on your show is call it obama care act this and the affordable care act that. >> did preside
joining me now mike dickinson.t all but tell lies and mistruths. >> that's exactly the truth. you guys at fox news. >> all day long, 24 hours a day seven days a week. we do nothing but tell lies. all we've ever done is tell lies. >> you tell lies, you distort the truth, you promote hate. >> how do we promote hate 1234. >> well, let's talk about -- >> i asked you a question. how do we promote hate? >> i'm going to tell you how you promote hate. let's...
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two winners in this, the lucky person that has the ticket, but, will, the owner of the store, the dickinsonhevron here in milpitas. the clerk says he is now the lucky winner, he is not the owner. he says his owner is excited. he says the owner will be here between 6:00 and 7:00 this morning so we hope we will meet him he will win $1 million for setting the ticket which was sold at this store on california circle in milpitas and it is the only one with all six numbers. it is worth $425 million so the lump sum if the winner takes a lump sum gets $242 million. this is the second time in two months a winning ticket has been sold in the south bay. lottery officials say that is amazing. you cannot wonder if the person with the ticket knows he or she has won. the owner of the store knows and so do all of the customers. hook at the cameras at the front door of the store covering the story with lots of excitement and everyone ready to introduce the world to the winner and the store owner would should be here soon. we are excited to meet the owner, mr. singh, and share the good news and maybe his luc
two winners in this, the lucky person that has the ticket, but, will, the owner of the store, the dickinsonhevron here in milpitas. the clerk says he is now the lucky winner, he is not the owner. he says his owner is excited. he says the owner will be here between 6:00 and 7:00 this morning so we hope we will meet him he will win $1 million for setting the ticket which was sold at this store on california circle in milpitas and it is the only one with all six numbers. it is worth $425 million...
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. >> and the people of new jersey in a recent farleigh dickinson poll said that 53% of them think it is very unlikely that chris christie did not know about the lane closures according to the story he is telling. joining me now, the "washington post's" jonathan capehart and brian murphy, a professor at baruch college, and a former political reporter in new jersey. brian worked for david wildstein. we're in the full disclosure section. brian worked for david wildstein in 2002 as the managing editor of politics.com. and the full disclosure goes on to say that bill is also a friend -- you're also a friend of bill baroni. >> that's right. >> and so as a friend of bill baroni can you get him on the phone and find out when he's going to invoke the fifth amendment? >> i wish i could. i haven't talked to him actually in a couple of years. but he did come to my wedding. but i haven't been in touch with him in a while. so i unfortunately can't do that. >> so brian, the way this has out and tonight with this extraordinary interview by the governor we see a new opening in this story where he is
. >> and the people of new jersey in a recent farleigh dickinson poll said that 53% of them think it is very unlikely that chris christie did not know about the lane closures according to the story he is telling. joining me now, the "washington post's" jonathan capehart and brian murphy, a professor at baruch college, and a former political reporter in new jersey. brian worked for david wildstein. we're in the full disclosure section. brian worked for david wildstein in 2002 as...
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because when the service center does not process our mail and it doesn't get delivered to the dickinson post office until 2:00 in the afternoon, i've got postal carriers who are delivering mail at 11:00 at night on icy streets. we cannot just say let's fix the post office without looking at some of the problems we have today. i want accountability. that is what this amendment does. >> thanks for your hard work on this. very hard work on this. you and your staff. he already worked with dr. coburn and his folks and with -- >> mr. chairman -- i'm sorry. >> let me yield -- go ahead, senator paul, and then i have a couple of points. >> i would like to offer a second-degree amendment to the heitkamp amendment. it will address the carrying of guns in parking lots and in the post office and it will be amended and different from a previous amendment in that the date of the enactment of the amendment would take effect one day after the enactment of this act and i will like to present it to the chairman for a vote on the second-degree amendment. >> can i just ask the gentleman just to withhold you
because when the service center does not process our mail and it doesn't get delivered to the dickinson post office until 2:00 in the afternoon, i've got postal carriers who are delivering mail at 11:00 at night on icy streets. we cannot just say let's fix the post office without looking at some of the problems we have today. i want accountability. that is what this amendment does. >> thanks for your hard work on this. very hard work on this. you and your staff. he already worked with dr....
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medical products maker becton dickinson earned $1.37 per share for the first quarter, 7 cents above estimatesosts. also keep your eye on pfizer this morning. it's been upgraded at jeffries from a buy to a hold based on prospects for a new cancer drug and positive effects of its restructuring. >>> we're watching the asian markets closely this morning. joining us now to weigh in, jeff bahrenburg, head of strategy and research at gardenia global advisers and patrick chovanec, chief strategist at silvercrest asset management. >> even though the underlying economy is strong, it is vulnerable to a global slowdown. i think it's doubly vulnerable because the end is very much dependent on global growth. it moves with real interest rate differentials and those differential have widened and are narrowing as the global markets discount slowing global growth. so we're in a tough transition. i think it's a buying opportunity. because i agree with the other guests here that i don't see the global economy moving back to a recession. if that were to happen, then we would need much more aggressive bank of japa
medical products maker becton dickinson earned $1.37 per share for the first quarter, 7 cents above estimatesosts. also keep your eye on pfizer this morning. it's been upgraded at jeffries from a buy to a hold based on prospects for a new cancer drug and positive effects of its restructuring. >>> we're watching the asian markets closely this morning. joining us now to weigh in, jeff bahrenburg, head of strategy and research at gardenia global advisers and patrick chovanec, chief...
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when dickinson the woman who released his petition said she's appealing to your moral high ground.gh my mind and so forth. look, this san entertainment event. i'm not trying to hurt anybody here. this is part of what celebrity boxing is. the biggest fights, the one i've worked for to get to this opportunity, i'm sorry it had to be this one. i'm not hurting anybody here. >> not very sorry, because you're moving forward. beyond the website -- >> well, why should i -- why should i stop it? you tell me why i should stop it? i'm not telling you not to do your job. >> i will tell you what the people on twitter and people who have contacteded me have said. george zimmerman is only known because he kid an often armed teenager in the middle of the night. he said is many types during his controversy during the trial that he could not fight. and all of a sudden, instead of pulling a gun, he wants to get into a boxing match and fight someone. if he could fight, he should have fought that night in february a year ago. more than a year ago two years ago now. >> that's scary. and i don't know wha
when dickinson the woman who released his petition said she's appealing to your moral high ground.gh my mind and so forth. look, this san entertainment event. i'm not trying to hurt anybody here. this is part of what celebrity boxing is. the biggest fights, the one i've worked for to get to this opportunity, i'm sorry it had to be this one. i'm not hurting anybody here. >> not very sorry, because you're moving forward. beyond the website -- >> well, why should i -- why should i stop...