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. >> douglas benjamin gardner. >> harvey j. gardner iii. >> jeffrey brian gardner. >> thomas gardner. >> william arthur gardner. >> francesco garfi. >> rocco nino gargano. >> james m. gartenberg. >> matthew david garvey. >> bruce gary. >> boyd alan gatton. >> donald richard gavagan, jr. >> terence d. gazzani. >> gary geidel. >> paul hamilton geier. >> julie m. geis. >> peter g. gelinas. >> and my beautiful sister, susan. will love you and we miss you something awful. but we know you are watching over us. until we meet again. >> and my husband, arthur joseph jones, the third. we miss you every day, but we know you must be proud of your children. we love you. >> steven paul geller. >> howard g. gelling. >> peter victor genco, jr. >> steven gregory genovese. >> alayne gentul. >> linda george. >> edward f. geraghty. >> suzanne geraty. >> ralph gerhardt. >> robert gerlich. >> denis p. germain. >> marina romanovna gertsberg. >> susan m. getzendanner. >> james g. geyer. >> joseph m. giaccone. >> vincent francis giammona. >> and my bro
. >> douglas benjamin gardner. >> harvey j. gardner iii. >> jeffrey brian gardner. >> thomas gardner. >> william arthur gardner. >> francesco garfi. >> rocco nino gargano. >> james m. gartenberg. >> matthew david garvey. >> bruce gary. >> boyd alan gatton. >> donald richard gavagan, jr. >> terence d. gazzani. >> gary geidel. >> paul hamilton geier. >> julie m. geis. >> peter g. gelinas....
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douglas benjamin gardner harvey j.er iii jeffrey brian gardner thomas gardner william arthur gardner francesco garfi rocco nino gargano james m. gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary boyd alan gatton donald richard gavagan, jr. peter alan gay terence d. gazzani gary geidel paul hamilton geier julie m. geis peter g. gelinas >> and my beautiful sister, susan. we love you and miss you something horrible. we know you are watching over us. until we meet again. >> and my husband, arthur jones iii. we miss you every day, but you must be so very proud of julia, a charlotte, harry, and joseph. we love you. steven paul geller howard g. gelling peter victor genco, jr. steven gregory genovese alayne gentul linda m. george edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner james g. geyer joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona >> and my brother, kevin. we miss you. >> and my mother, arlene. we miss you and love you. your spirit lives on in your
douglas benjamin gardner harvey j.er iii jeffrey brian gardner thomas gardner william arthur gardner francesco garfi rocco nino gargano james m. gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary boyd alan gatton donald richard gavagan, jr. peter alan gay terence d. gazzani gary geidel paul hamilton geier julie m. geis peter g. gelinas >> and my beautiful sister, susan. we love you and miss you something horrible. we know you are watching over us. until we meet again. >> and my husband,...
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cheatham >> pedro francisco checo >> douglas macmillan cherry >> stephen patrick cherry >> vernon paulester julio chevalier swede chevalier >> and my brother, of peace. >> and my sister, with a heavy hearts. >> alexander h. chiang >> dorothy j. chiarchiaro >> luis alfonso chimbo >> robert chin >> wing wai ching >> nicholas paul chiofalo >> john chipura >> peter a. chirchirillo >> catherine chirls >> kyung hee cho >> abul k. chowdhury >> mohammad salahuddin chowdhury >> kirsten l. christophe pamela chu >> steven chucknick >> wai chung >> christopher ciafardini >> alex f. ciccone >> frances ann cilente >> and my father carmine and now jason david cain. i love you so much. i will always keep loving you. >> and my uncle. we miss, and we love you. your spirit lives with us forever. >> elaine cillo >> edna cintron >> nestor andre cintron iii >> robert dominick cirri >> juan pablo cisneros-alvarez >> benjamin keefe clark >> eugene clark >> gregory alan clark >> mannie leroy clark >> sara clarke. thomas r. clark >> christopher robert clarke >> donna marie clarke >> michael j. clarke >> suria r
cheatham >> pedro francisco checo >> douglas macmillan cherry >> stephen patrick cherry >> vernon paulester julio chevalier swede chevalier >> and my brother, of peace. >> and my sister, with a heavy hearts. >> alexander h. chiang >> dorothy j. chiarchiaro >> luis alfonso chimbo >> robert chin >> wing wai ching >> nicholas paul chiofalo >> john chipura >> peter a. chirchirillo >> catherine chirls >>...
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it's a ticking time bomb. >> douglas burden was once a ticking time bomb himself.has been almost two years since he exploded in anger and attacked a 64-year-old deputy in his housing unit. today, burden says it wasn't personal, but the result of frustration. >> i thought i was being treated unfairly, because i wasn't going to court very often. i would go to court and i wouldn't get my word across to the judge or to anyone, so it felt like i couldn't get my vows out there, so one day i just snapped, and i decided to check out a deputy while he wasn't looking i jumped behind the counter and grabbed him in a choke hold and i started choking him. >> could you have killed him? >> easily, that's what we're taught in the marine corps. >> since then the jail's medical staff has kept burden stable through medication. >> i've been taking my medicines and doing a lot better. this is the best i ever felt, ever since i got diagnosed. >> do you feel a threat? >> no. >> why not? >> me being ex-military i feel like i'm on the same side as him. you could trust me and you could love
it's a ticking time bomb. >> douglas burden was once a ticking time bomb himself.has been almost two years since he exploded in anger and attacked a 64-year-old deputy in his housing unit. today, burden says it wasn't personal, but the result of frustration. >> i thought i was being treated unfairly, because i wasn't going to court very often. i would go to court and i wouldn't get my word across to the judge or to anyone, so it felt like i couldn't get my vows out there, so one day...
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my name is douglas. i would like to thank the chief sponsors for this item. i think it is long overdue. in fact, when i think about it sitting here, i am asking myself why two so-called experienced fiscal watchdogs on the board have not come up with this idea sooner? this current item, so i am wondering about that. secondly, i think this is something that is long overdue. basically, if you ask a private business how they are going to control over time, they have a simple answer. the call on the employee. they tell them this is a need to be done. is it the constraints. these are the time requirements. we would like you to do good job. and if you do not do a good job, then we will find someone else who can do a good job. i think the very real excuse to keep hearing around city hall that it is cheaper to pay
my name is douglas. i would like to thank the chief sponsors for this item. i think it is long overdue. in fact, when i think about it sitting here, i am asking myself why two so-called experienced fiscal watchdogs on the board have not come up with this idea sooner? this current item, so i am wondering about that. secondly, i think this is something that is long overdue. basically, if you ask a private business how they are going to control over time, they have a simple answer. the call on the...
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preview president obama's jobs speech to a joint session of congress later this evening with economists douglas holtz eakin and jared bernstein. >> brown: ray suarez reports on the verbal jousting among g.o.p. presidential hopefuls at last night's debate. >> woodruff: tom bearden continues our coverage of the tenth anniversary of 9/11 with a look at how life has changed for air travelers since the terror attacks. a lot of americans don't feel that they should be patted down, that it's not necessary to be patted down. but when you try to take things on the plane that don't belong, then it is necessary. >> brown: and we close with a conversation with author amy waldman. her new novel imagines a 9/11 memorial designed by a muslim- american. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the econom
preview president obama's jobs speech to a joint session of congress later this evening with economists douglas holtz eakin and jared bernstein. >> brown: ray suarez reports on the verbal jousting among g.o.p. presidential hopefuls at last night's debate. >> woodruff: tom bearden continues our coverage of the tenth anniversary of 9/11 with a look at how life has changed for air travelers since the terror attacks. a lot of americans don't feel that they should be patted down, that...
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it's a ticking time bomb. >> douglas burden was once a ticking time bomb himself.been almost two years since he exploded in anger and attacked a 64-year-old deputy in his housing unit. today, burden says it wasn't personal, but the result of frustration. >> i thought i was being treated unfairly, because i wasn't going to court very often. i would go to court and i wouldn't get my word across to the judge or to anyone, so it felt like i couldn't get my voice out there, so one day i just snapped, and i decided to shoek out a deputy while he wasn't looking. i just jumped behind the counter and grabbed him in a chokehold and i started choking him. >> could you have killed him? >> easily, that's what we're taught in the marine corps. >> since then the jail's medical staff has kept burden stable through medication. >> i've been taking my meds and i've been doing a lot better. this is the best i ever felt. ever since i got diagnosed with schizofreniform. >> are you a threat? >> no. >> why not? >> me being ex-military i feel like i'm on the same side as him. you could tru
it's a ticking time bomb. >> douglas burden was once a ticking time bomb himself.been almost two years since he exploded in anger and attacked a 64-year-old deputy in his housing unit. today, burden says it wasn't personal, but the result of frustration. >> i thought i was being treated unfairly, because i wasn't going to court very often. i would go to court and i wouldn't get my word across to the judge or to anyone, so it felt like i couldn't get my voice out there, so one day i...
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d senator douglas i remember to s this days of the church across the street from the holiday inn c at st. henry's catholic church, and though douglas was leaderaid'm unitarian we saw him going to he wen in that church to pray. the he went in and prayed for the saidn percy family. he walked out the door and said unhuck his campaign was over until resum chuck percye. announces a will resume and we will say nothing about this tragedy of it and too express our sympathy to the i family. ame what a different day of americanalt politics.he both candidates declared a halt to the campaign.th. it it lost to the collected nearly one month in the month ofumanity september. the decision showed a humanity and respect which is in too many occasions from today's politics. tha t chuck percy went on to win the campaign and in the senate heon and backed consumer protection and ef environmental efforts support of suprted i international nuclearwhen you nonproliferation. of when we listen to his agenda of e it priorities, you find it hard to place it in today's verya. a n conservativeav republican agenda.
d senator douglas i remember to s this days of the church across the street from the holiday inn c at st. henry's catholic church, and though douglas was leaderaid'm unitarian we saw him going to he wen in that church to pray. the he went in and prayed for the saidn percy family. he walked out the door and said unhuck his campaign was over until resum chuck percye. announces a will resume and we will say nothing about this tragedy of it and too express our sympathy to the i family. ame what a...
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oakley >> douglas e. oelschlager >> takashi ogawa >> albert ogletree >> philip paul ognibene >> joseph j. ogren >> samuel oitice >> and my beautiful baby sister. you are loved and missed. >> and my father. >> gerald michael olcott >> christine anne olender >> linda mary oliva >> edward kraft oliver >> leah e. oliver >> eric t. olsen >> jeffrey james olsen >> maureen lyons olson >> steven john olson >> toshihiro onda >> seamus l. o'neal >> john p. oneill >> frank oni >> michael c. opperman >> christopher orgielewicz >> margaret orloske >> virginia anne ormiston >> my precious daughter. she was taken from us so suddenly. to all the men and women that try to keep a safe, we know the sacrifice that they make. let us not forget, this was not a natural disaster. it was by a radical islamists. >> and my brother, we missed and love you. god bless you. >> ronald orsini >> peter ortale >> juan ortega-campos >> alexander ortiz >> david ortiz >> emilio ortiz, jr. >> pablo ortiz >> paul ortiz, jr. >> sonia ortiz >> ma
oakley >> douglas e. oelschlager >> takashi ogawa >> albert ogletree >> philip paul ognibene >> joseph j. ogren >> samuel oitice >> and my beautiful baby sister. you are loved and missed. >> and my father. >> gerald michael olcott >> christine anne olender >> linda mary oliva >> edward kraft oliver >> leah e. oliver >> eric t. olsen >> jeffrey james olsen >> maureen lyons olson >> steven john...
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. >> my name is douglas yep.glad the constitution but people like me be politically incorrect. number one, the ethics commission should be headed by mr. joe quinlynn. i am sure he is looking down from heaven and has plenty to say. secondly, i am wondering by mr. oliver no longer works at the end of this commission. that in itself deserves an ethics commission. thirdly, a director says he does not have the money. where does he get all the money for the tony hall case? i am still wondering what ever happened to the controversy will check? i am kind of figuring that somebody is stonewalling that aspect of the case. on the title it says it is a sleeping watchdog. i would like to suggest a more appropriate description of the ethics commission. i would describe it as a lap dog that kisses too much. one word was left out because it is a family tv show. now here is the bomb shell, and i am sure a lot of people know what i'm calling to say. the ethics commission uses loopholes to stonewalled since 2008. an investigation t
. >> my name is douglas yep.glad the constitution but people like me be politically incorrect. number one, the ethics commission should be headed by mr. joe quinlynn. i am sure he is looking down from heaven and has plenty to say. secondly, i am wondering by mr. oliver no longer works at the end of this commission. that in itself deserves an ethics commission. thirdly, a director says he does not have the money. where does he get all the money for the tony hall case? i am still wondering...
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i apologize -- whoever can do that could ask special agent douglas what the answers are. anything further, commissioners? public comment is now closed. line item #4. >> approval of the awards committee recommendation, an action item. commissioner slaughter: 50 is ok with you, i thought it would introduce this item to say i had the privilege of attending the awards committee deliberations three weeks ago at the hall of justice and heard the presentations of the heroic activity and accomplishments of some tremendous officers, men and women who served this city selflessly and put themselves in harm's way. on a regular basis. i know the awards committee meets periodically. in this session, we had a particular number of situations of officers quite literally running into berburning buildings and saving scores of people. i could not have been prouder to serve on the commission and to hear the stories of heroism by our officers and to see these awards voted upon by the command staff. i urge each of view to attend the committee doublet -- deliberations at a future date simply bec
i apologize -- whoever can do that could ask special agent douglas what the answers are. anything further, commissioners? public comment is now closed. line item #4. >> approval of the awards committee recommendation, an action item. commissioner slaughter: 50 is ok with you, i thought it would introduce this item to say i had the privilege of attending the awards committee deliberations three weeks ago at the hall of justice and heard the presentations of the heroic activity and...
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my name is douglas, and i have lived in san francisco 59 years. i am glad to say that i survived 20 years working for the city of san francisco and san francisco general hospital. in regards to the hiring practice of the city. i would like to point out how the system is manipulated for my direct experience at the hospital. many of my co-workers kept telling me, and eventually i experienced where our superiors basically verbally discouraged us from taking any tests, because they basically said between the lines that the person was already chosen. now this is from my experience. i have taken one test. i finished with a near-perfect score. and you tell me in 20 years how a person with my qualifications and never was promoted and never took another promotional test. so i would dare, department of human resources, to tell me that it is not an ongoing and longtime practice where applicants are verbally discouraged to taking tests because, basically, the appointee has already been chosen by management. second, i would like to point out that the civil ser
my name is douglas, and i have lived in san francisco 59 years. i am glad to say that i survived 20 years working for the city of san francisco and san francisco general hospital. in regards to the hiring practice of the city. i would like to point out how the system is manipulated for my direct experience at the hospital. many of my co-workers kept telling me, and eventually i experienced where our superiors basically verbally discouraged us from taking any tests, because they basically said...
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douglas, the democrat n1858 and precipitated those great lincoln/douglas debates, the republican party slogan that year, the slogan under which abraham lincoln ran his campaign was vanquish the twin despotisms, catholicism and slavery. and those two strains of the republican party were essential for it success. in fact, in be 1860 -- in 1860 when abraham lincoln went to the white house and was elected president, the 16th president of the united states, many of his votes came from protestant working men in the cities who could care less about the slavery issue, but they knew the republican party as the evangelical christian party stood for the rights of protestants over the rights of roman catholics and wanted to restrict the rights of roman catholics. the problem was, of course, by injecting evangelical religion into the political process, it polarized the political process. our system of government governs best from the center. our system of government governs best from moderation. if you look at all of the great legislation that we had in our history, the new deal legislation, the ci
douglas, the democrat n1858 and precipitated those great lincoln/douglas debates, the republican party slogan that year, the slogan under which abraham lincoln ran his campaign was vanquish the twin despotisms, catholicism and slavery. and those two strains of the republican party were essential for it success. in fact, in be 1860 -- in 1860 when abraham lincoln went to the white house and was elected president, the 16th president of the united states, many of his votes came from protestant...
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let's bring in douglas aiken, douglas, once the director of the congressional budget office, an economist economist for both of the bush white houses and the mccain presidential campaign four years ago. all right. so you know generally most of the specifics, if not all specifics, was the president has in mind. give us your immediate reaction, doug. >> i think from a purely policy perspective, this is very disappointing. the president's own commission, the bowles-simpson commission, a solution our country has largely a spending problem and proposed social security reforms and other entitlement reforms that are missing from the president's proposal. he's got only modest changes in medica medicare. on the tax side, if you want to talk about revenue you need serious tax reform. the president's proposals make our taxes more not less complicated and the buffett tax doesn't address the greatest inequality. those people that have jobs and those that don't have job. it's a disappointing set of proposals and unfortunately a gimmicky feel. they count stuff that's already been done in the debt ceilin
let's bring in douglas aiken, douglas, once the director of the congressional budget office, an economist economist for both of the bush white houses and the mccain presidential campaign four years ago. all right. so you know generally most of the specifics, if not all specifics, was the president has in mind. give us your immediate reaction, doug. >> i think from a purely policy perspective, this is very disappointing. the president's own commission, the bowles-simpson commission, a...
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aimed at a local official due to pass through the area more than seventy people have been killed in douglas down this year. but the wheels are turning at the u.n. security council of the palestinian state to bed faces a vote at the group's admissions committee on friday it needs at least nine of the fifteen members to approve it joining the international body but the threat of an american veto still hangs in the air president obama insisted the actions between israel and the palestinians are the only way to reach sovereignty in the meantime israel has further antagonized most of the global community by authorizing more settler homes in disputed east jerusalem prominent academic professor noam chomsky believes if israel really wants peace it should reconsider its settlement expansion . the choice between security and expansion very clear choice israel is like other states is preferred since the early seventy's it's had a choice between security and expansion can have peace but not with expansion into the territories which incidentally is recognized to be criminal but every one they can get a
aimed at a local official due to pass through the area more than seventy people have been killed in douglas down this year. but the wheels are turning at the u.n. security council of the palestinian state to bed faces a vote at the group's admissions committee on friday it needs at least nine of the fifteen members to approve it joining the international body but the threat of an american veto still hangs in the air president obama insisted the actions between israel and the palestinians are...
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he might have voted for douglas. douglas was a jacksonian and madison was sort of close to jackson at the end of his life. he probably would have voted for bell it was the tennessee unionist whose running mate had published one of madisons last papers in favor of the union. that ticket carried three states and finished fourth in the popular vote carrying three states. it wasn't nearly as effective. but i suspect that they would've voted for. and if he lived to see the crash, i can't imagine him joining in this session. that would've just been the ruining of all his life's work. so that's a very roundabout answer, but i'm afraid your question requires that. because it's a painful and a complex subject. madison's course through it, we owe it to them to try to understand it and figure it out and follow him. it's not, certainly not entirely honorable. it's in part on herbal, and think the result has been with the country ended up, but the union being victorious. yes, sir. >> i'm kind of more interested in the negative si
he might have voted for douglas. douglas was a jacksonian and madison was sort of close to jackson at the end of his life. he probably would have voted for bell it was the tennessee unionist whose running mate had published one of madisons last papers in favor of the union. that ticket carried three states and finished fourth in the popular vote carrying three states. it wasn't nearly as effective. but i suspect that they would've voted for. and if he lived to see the crash, i can't imagine him...
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paul douglas. in 1936, while chuck percy was still in college, his sunday schoolteacher encouraged him to enter a training program at the man's company, the company was bell&howell, a small manufacturer at the time of home movie cameras. after graduating from the university of illinois with a degree in economics, he went to work full time at bell and howell. at 23 he was elected to the board of directors. at age 29 he was named bell and howell president and chief executive officer, the youngest person to head a major american corporation up to that time. in 14 years under chuck percy's leadership, bell and howell extended its reach in the consumer electronics market. its number of employees increased 12 fold and its annual sales climbed from $13 million to $160 million. in 1964 chuck percy was a delegate to the republican of national convention, the same year he ran unsuccessfully for governor for illinois. two years later chuck percy challenged that former university of chicago professor, paul dou
paul douglas. in 1936, while chuck percy was still in college, his sunday schoolteacher encouraged him to enter a training program at the man's company, the company was bell&howell, a small manufacturer at the time of home movie cameras. after graduating from the university of illinois with a degree in economics, he went to work full time at bell and howell. at 23 he was elected to the board of directors. at age 29 he was named bell and howell president and chief executive officer, the...
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paul douglas. in 1936, while chuck percy was still in college, his sunday schoolteacher encouraged him to enter a training program at the man's company, the company was bell&howell, a small manufacturer at the time of home movie cameras. after graduating from the university of illinois with a degree in economics, he went to work full time at bell and howell. at 23 he was elected to the board of directors. at age 29 he was named bell and howell president and chief executive officer, the youngest person to head a major american corporation up to that time. in 14 years under chuck percy's leadership, bell and howell extended its reach in the consumer electronics market. its number of employees increased 12 fold and its annual sales climbed from $13 million to $160 million. in 1964 chuck percy was a delegate to the republican of national convention, the same year he ran unsuccessfully for governor for illinois. two years later chuck percy challenged that former university of chicago professor, paul dou
paul douglas. in 1936, while chuck percy was still in college, his sunday schoolteacher encouraged him to enter a training program at the man's company, the company was bell&howell, a small manufacturer at the time of home movie cameras. after graduating from the university of illinois with a degree in economics, he went to work full time at bell and howell. at 23 he was elected to the board of directors. at age 29 he was named bell and howell president and chief executive officer, the...
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my conversation with best selling author douglas preston. he's been following the trial very closely. he became an expert on the italian justice system in connection with a major best-selling book he wrote, monster of florence. you will hear him make the case to have the conviction thrown out immediately. i will ask him about the weaknesses in his argument as well. texas is burning, folks. a massive wildfire destroying hundreds of homes across the state. we're saying up to a thousand now. mandatory evacuations underway near austin. coxing up new twists with the situation on the ground. we'll have a live report. never before seen images from 9/11. footage from a decade ago showing the aftermath of the crash of flight 93 in pennsylvania. we'll show it to you just ahead. and an entire village comes together to catch a massive one-ton crocodile. we only had a picture of the beast yesterday, today you'll see the video. [ male announcer ] it's a fact: your nutritional needs can go up when you're on the road to recovery. proper nutrition can help y
my conversation with best selling author douglas preston. he's been following the trial very closely. he became an expert on the italian justice system in connection with a major best-selling book he wrote, monster of florence. you will hear him make the case to have the conviction thrown out immediately. i will ask him about the weaknesses in his argument as well. texas is burning, folks. a massive wildfire destroying hundreds of homes across the state. we're saying up to a thousand now....
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karnes douglas gene karpiloff charles l.nd my brother. >> and my daughter, brooke jackson. there is not a day that goes by that we do not think of you, miss you, and love you. we miss your smile, you're beautiful, brown eyes, and how compassionate you were. daddy is now with you. please take care of each other and know that you are the joy of our lives. [applause] >> andrew k. kates john katsimatides robert michael kaulfers don jerome kauth, jr. hideya kawauchi edward t. keane richard m. keane lisa yvonne kearney-griffin karol ann keasler paul hanlon keating leo russell keene iii brenda keller joseph john keller peter r. kellerman joseph p. kellett frederick h. kelley, jr. james joseph kelly >> and my sister, amy. we love you and will never forget you. >> and to my partner, christine, and my brother, michael. we love you and we keep you both in our hearts. >> joseph a. kelly maurice p. kelly richard john kelly, jr. thomas michael kelly thomas richard kelly thomas w. kelly timothy colin kelly william hill kelly, jr. robert cl
karnes douglas gene karpiloff charles l.nd my brother. >> and my daughter, brooke jackson. there is not a day that goes by that we do not think of you, miss you, and love you. we miss your smile, you're beautiful, brown eyes, and how compassionate you were. daddy is now with you. please take care of each other and know that you are the joy of our lives. [applause] >> andrew k. kates john katsimatides robert michael kaulfers don jerome kauth, jr. hideya kawauchi edward t. keane...
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lukasz tomasz milewski >> sharon christina millan >> corey peter miller >> craig james miller >> douglas charles miller >> henry alfred miller, jr. >> joel miller >> michael matthew miller >> and my beautiful sister. you were the best daughter, sister, aunt, a cousin, knees and friend to many. we all love and miss you and your big smile and the sound of your laughter. your mom's best friend and she misses you so much every day. you are always in our hearts. >> and for my brother, michael. his love us -- his love of life and sense of humor lives on in and sense of humor lives on in the many stories that
lukasz tomasz milewski >> sharon christina millan >> corey peter miller >> craig james miller >> douglas charles miller >> henry alfred miller, jr. >> joel miller >> michael matthew miller >> and my beautiful sister. you were the best daughter, sister, aunt, a cousin, knees and friend to many. we all love and miss you and your big smile and the sound of your laughter. your mom's best friend and she misses you so much every day. you are always in...
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stephen douglas had done something similar in 1860. he was trying to take up campaigns through the south and through parts of the north. for the most part, american presidential candidate sat on their front porch and other people campaigned for them. brian campaigned at every town in illinois, ohio, virginia and traveled all over america bringing his campaign to the people pu. >> as always, we want to hear from you. we are and lincoln, nebraska. this is referred to as fairview. let's take a step back. he ran for the house of representatives, and yet he was born in salem, ill.. how did the end up in nebraska? >> he was born in 1860 into a world that was being transformed. the civil war that followed, 18621865. he was too young to serve in the civil war. -- the civil war that followed, 1862-1865. he did not have that opportunity. instead, he read for the bar and went into practice as a lawyer in lincoln, nebraska. he started his own law firm, a partnership. he practiced basic law in a growing urban environment. that is when he became act
stephen douglas had done something similar in 1860. he was trying to take up campaigns through the south and through parts of the north. for the most part, american presidential candidate sat on their front porch and other people campaigned for them. brian campaigned at every town in illinois, ohio, virginia and traveled all over america bringing his campaign to the people pu. >> as always, we want to hear from you. we are and lincoln, nebraska. this is referred to as fairview. let's take...
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bachelorette, cougar town, your favorite daytime soaps and hosted by beauty expert to the stars, kym douglasll coming up right now.
bachelorette, cougar town, your favorite daytime soaps and hosted by beauty expert to the stars, kym douglasll coming up right now.
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the douglas?porter: the treaty is also meeting with strong opposition from gun owners, some who fear a threat to the second amendment. henry dane doesn't like any law that restricts his constitutional right to bear arms. but the president of the concord rod and gun club in massachusetts is even more screamment when the law is proposed by an international body like the united nations. >> this u.n. proposal is really your worst nightmare? >> yes, it means turning over our policy with regard to firearms over to the united nations. >> reporter: the united nations is now considering a treaty that would regulate international firearms sales, requiring member nations like the united states to track their guns, starting when the guns are made. some fear the treaty will lead to an international gun registration program. pull. [gunfire] that is not okay with many hunters here in the united states. >> if the u.n. decides how and when a gun can be transferred, sold, ammunition bought, based on standards that
the douglas?porter: the treaty is also meeting with strong opposition from gun owners, some who fear a threat to the second amendment. henry dane doesn't like any law that restricts his constitutional right to bear arms. but the president of the concord rod and gun club in massachusetts is even more screamment when the law is proposed by an international body like the united nations. >> this u.n. proposal is really your worst nightmare? >> yes, it means turning over our policy with...
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dincuff jeffrey mark dingle anthony dionisio george dipasquale douglas frank distefano ramzi a., jr. john joseph doherty melissa c. doi brendan dolan robert dolan, jr. neil matthew dollard james joseph domanico benilda pascua domingo alberto dominguez. >> and my father, who is a love that never dies. we love you so much and miss you. >> and our beloved father, lawrence davidson. you'd be so proud of your granddaughters. we love you. carlos dominguez jerome mark patrick dominguez kevin w. donnelly jacqueline donovan william h. donovan stephen scott dorf thomas dowd kevin dowdell mary yolanda dowling raymond mathew downey frank joseph doyle joseph michael doyle randall drake stephen patrick driscoll charles drose mirna a. duarte luke a. dudek >> and my beautiful amazing mother. i love you and miss you. i hope you are proud of all of us and i know you are looking down smiling upon us. >> and my sister, bridget. you are a special angel sent by god, loved by all, taken but not forgotten. you are for ever in our hearts. christopher michael duffy firefighter gerard duffy michael joseph
dincuff jeffrey mark dingle anthony dionisio george dipasquale douglas frank distefano ramzi a., jr. john joseph doherty melissa c. doi brendan dolan robert dolan, jr. neil matthew dollard james joseph domanico benilda pascua domingo alberto dominguez. >> and my father, who is a love that never dies. we love you so much and miss you. >> and our beloved father, lawrence davidson. you'd be so proud of your granddaughters. we love you. carlos dominguez jerome mark patrick dominguez...
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. >> my name is douglas yelp. if mr. joe lynn was here the ethics commission would be far different and actually accomplish something they would be proud of. if they do not have the money to televise, where does he get the money on the tony hall case? in my opinion that case could have been resolved in roughly 30 minutes of face-to-face negotiation. secondly, mr. lynn mentioned to me that the ethics commission has the ability to refuse to put its findings in writing using different loopholes as he told me over the phone, even joe live in that cannot stop him. of course i had nothing to do after he told me that. what i feel the ethics commission should be doing is to protect the citizens. in the case that i had mentioned earlier, there were two witnesses committed. i asked the enforcement officer at the ethics commission for a simple yes or no answer. number one, did you talk with the first witness? no answer. no. two, did you talk with the second witness, mr. phil ginsberg? no answer. to this day i still do not have a wr
. >> my name is douglas yelp. if mr. joe lynn was here the ethics commission would be far different and actually accomplish something they would be proud of. if they do not have the money to televise, where does he get the money on the tony hall case? in my opinion that case could have been resolved in roughly 30 minutes of face-to-face negotiation. secondly, mr. lynn mentioned to me that the ethics commission has the ability to refuse to put its findings in writing using different...
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. >>> then recession worries with economist ael live riv lynn and douglas holtz aiken. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." >>> the president unveils how he will pay for his $447 billion jobs plan tomorrow. public reaction to part one has been tepid. in the latest new york city/cbs poll americans are split on whether the jobs plan will actually reate jobs. as for the president's own employment, there is open democratic fear he's a one-termer. the vibe was bad enough this week. the top obama campaign strategist sent a memo to reporters noting that the president's support from the democratic base is strong. the same cannot be said of independents. 54% disapprove of how he's doing his job. >>> things can change between now and november 2012. the more immediate question is whether president obama has the political capital to sell his jobs plan to the public and push it through congress. joining us now, the number two democrat in the senate, senator dick durbin. thank you so much for being here. and let's just start with that question. we do see a president wh
. >>> then recession worries with economist ael live riv lynn and douglas holtz aiken. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." >>> the president unveils how he will pay for his $447 billion jobs plan tomorrow. public reaction to part one has been tepid. in the latest new york city/cbs poll americans are split on whether the jobs plan will actually reate jobs. as for the president's own employment, there is open democratic fear he's a one-termer. the vibe...
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my name is douglas, and i am the principle of envelops architecture and design and also the sole member of proxy development, which was created for this project. i do not have prepared remarks. i can comment on the need for the lease extension, which really had to do with the fact that the building department really did not know what to do with the approvals of our process. because we're using reconditioned shipping containers. it was a very unusual thing for them to approve an kind of a first in the city, although this has been done in other cities. it really had never been done in san francisco, so it was a pretty intensive process and ended up delaying us in moving forward with the whole project. supervisor chu: thank you. for these two items, we do not have a budget analyst report. so let's open these two items for public comment. any members of the public who wish to speak on these items? seeing none, public comment is closed. if we can entertain a motion to amend six and seven as articulated, item six, and lines 24 to read may 14, 2010. i * 7, to amend page two, 15, the same day,
my name is douglas, and i am the principle of envelops architecture and design and also the sole member of proxy development, which was created for this project. i do not have prepared remarks. i can comment on the need for the lease extension, which really had to do with the fact that the building department really did not know what to do with the approvals of our process. because we're using reconditioned shipping containers. it was a very unusual thing for them to approve an kind of a first...
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douglas, north dakota. it is faced with a permanent closure. this marks the death of their community. it is not just about the symbolic significance of the service. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, an amazing story of survival. two men that made it out of the twin towers alive still share a remarkable bond. helicopters cut off by a powerful typhoon in central western japan. it is confirmed that 40 people have been killed, more than 50 are missing after the most powerful storm in seven years. >> days after the typhoon lashed western japan, rescuers are still hoping to find survivors. teams are flying into the remote mountains. the airlift was taking in supplies, villages cut off by landslides. left without food, electricity, and water. it is filled with debris. a painful reminder of the tsunami in march. the local mayor found his daughter's body on sunday. his wife is missing and presumed dead, too. >> i think about how to help the people of the town deal with this disaster. only after that can i think about my family.
douglas, north dakota. it is faced with a permanent closure. this marks the death of their community. it is not just about the symbolic significance of the service. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, an amazing story of survival. two men that made it out of the twin towers alive still share a remarkable bond. helicopters cut off by a powerful typhoon in central western japan. it is confirmed that 40 people have been killed, more than 50 are missing after the most...
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mcgee, hazel, and james douglas. morgan st. clair is our representative, and i do not believe she is here. i would like to acknowledge david heller, president at a. gary street merchants and -- geary street merchants association. also, a person who worked closely with me through the network, jeanie lynch. [applause] the richmond district also consists of three district supervisors. eric mar, mark farrell, and ross mirkarimi. our geographical area consists up 5.7 square miles and approximately 101,000 individual residents. our district sectors, five districts sectors, ocean beach is the border, golden gate park, presidio. the richmond police station staff consists of one captain, myself. and my captain staff, once sergeant, sgt long, three officers. i have my right man, considered to be the commander. laurie has been around a number of years and is vital to with regards to giving a lot of influence and decisions. i think she actually got commander before you got promoted. just joking. our plane close units, one sergeant, six off
mcgee, hazel, and james douglas. morgan st. clair is our representative, and i do not believe she is here. i would like to acknowledge david heller, president at a. gary street merchants and -- geary street merchants association. also, a person who worked closely with me through the network, jeanie lynch. [applause] the richmond district also consists of three district supervisors. eric mar, mark farrell, and ross mirkarimi. our geographical area consists up 5.7 square miles and approximately...
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investigators say 53-year-old allen douglas lee was riding in foggy conditions down a steep and winding road when he lost control and fell off his bike. a forward focus traveling up the hill crashed into him near the corner of claremont avenue and grizzly peak boulevard. the driver was not cited. >>> a manhunt continues for the driver of a stolen van in the east bay. authorities began dais chasing the van in san lorenzo. the vehicle hit the center median and ended up in the center of the median. the highway was shot counsel for two about hours causing a traffic -- shut down for about two hours causing a traffic shutdown. >> our officers attempted to find out who was driving that vehicle. for some reason, unbeknownst to the officer, the suspect failed to get out of the vehicle. >> a s.w.a.t. team was brought in as a precaution. authorities say because it was dark they couldn't tell if someone was hiding in the van or had escaped. >>> an investigation is underway into an officer- involved shooting. it happened yesterday at 9 9th avenue and cherry street. police say a passenger in the car
investigators say 53-year-old allen douglas lee was riding in foggy conditions down a steep and winding road when he lost control and fell off his bike. a forward focus traveling up the hill crashed into him near the corner of claremont avenue and grizzly peak boulevard. the driver was not cited. >>> a manhunt continues for the driver of a stolen van in the east bay. authorities began dais chasing the van in san lorenzo. the vehicle hit the center median and ended up in the center of...
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morning, douglas. >> reporter: martha, the u.n.me to crack down on international gun sales, but does it proposed solution threaten the u.s. constitution? one gun owner in massachusetts fears it does. >> henry dane doesn't like any law that restricts his constitutional right to bear arms, but the president of the concord rod and gun club in massachusetts is more vehement when the law is proposed by an international body like the united nations. >> this u.n. proposal is really your worst nightmare. >> yes. it's reallyo toe means turning over our poll hesy with regard to firearms, over to the united nations. >> the united nations is now considering a treaty that would regulate international firearm sales, requiring member nations like the united states to track their guns, starting when the guns are made. some fear the treaty will lead to an international gun registration program. and that is not okay with many hunters here in the united states. >> it's the -- if the u.n. decides how and when a gun can be transferred, sold, ammunition
morning, douglas. >> reporter: martha, the u.n.me to crack down on international gun sales, but does it proposed solution threaten the u.s. constitution? one gun owner in massachusetts fears it does. >> henry dane doesn't like any law that restricts his constitutional right to bear arms, but the president of the concord rod and gun club in massachusetts is more vehement when the law is proposed by an international body like the united nations. >> this u.n. proposal is really...
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he might have voted for douglas douglas was a jacksonian.he probably would have voted for bell who was the tennessee unionist whose running mate had published one of madison's last cohemmics in favor of the -- polemics in favor of the union. this was everett. and the bell/everett ticket, it carried three states, they finished fourth in the popular vote. they carried three states. wasn't very effective. but i suspect that's who he would have voted for. and if he'd lived to see the crash, i can't imagine him joining in secession. that would have just been the ruin of all his life's work. so that's a very round about answer, but i'm afraid your question requires that. it's a -- because it's a painful and a complex subject, and madison's course through it is, you know, we owe it to him to try and understand it and figure it out and follow him. it's not, certainly not entirely honorable. it's in part honorable, and i think the result would have been where the country ended up which is a horrible civil war. but the union being victorious. yes, sir
he might have voted for douglas douglas was a jacksonian.he probably would have voted for bell who was the tennessee unionist whose running mate had published one of madison's last cohemmics in favor of the -- polemics in favor of the union. this was everett. and the bell/everett ticket, it carried three states, they finished fourth in the popular vote. they carried three states. wasn't very effective. but i suspect that's who he would have voted for. and if he'd lived to see the crash, i can't...
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. >> joining us now is presidential historian, douglas brinkley.to hear her voice and hear what she has to say. as with any oral history, the context in which somebody says something is key. caroline kennedy says these tapes are simply a moment in time. do you agree with that? >> yes. they're being done in 1964, right after john f. kennedy's assassination, her husband's killed. she's also a woman of her time. she sounds more like like what they used to call "scarsdale wife" or an astronaut's wife. eleanor roosevelt wouldn't have made some of these sort of comments about martin luther king, jr. but you have to remember that these tapes collectively are more for gossip than history and the feel of the tapes her having a casual conversation with arthur schlessinger, jr., the pulitzer prize-winning novelist who was writing the book "1,000 days" involving the kennedy white house. >> do you think she ever thought they would be released? >> no, there was a 50-year rule. they were doing a oral history for the kennedy library and the kennedy project and i t
. >> joining us now is presidential historian, douglas brinkley.to hear her voice and hear what she has to say. as with any oral history, the context in which somebody says something is key. caroline kennedy says these tapes are simply a moment in time. do you agree with that? >> yes. they're being done in 1964, right after john f. kennedy's assassination, her husband's killed. she's also a woman of her time. she sounds more like like what they used to call "scarsdale...