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my wife's grandfather was a friend of justice douglas and we discovered when he passed away that he had a number of letters from douglas and we were kind of trophy hunting going through the papers and seeing the stuff. so i looked it up online to see what i could find out about the papers of justice douglas and where they were. and, of course, you go to the supreme court website and immediately send you someplace else because it's not the kind of thing that they are collect ing and gathering, although they should. as you make your way through a number of other websites, i found with great particularity great information about the papers of justice douglas, which i will share with you. they're at the library of congress. there are 1,787 containers of papers making up 716.8 linear feet. there are a total of 634 -- excuse me, roughly, i will give now, 650,000imate items. one box of classified documents and seven oversized documents. that is transparency. that gives a member of the public, a reporter, some sense of a particularity with which it's disclosed there a confidence that a justice
my wife's grandfather was a friend of justice douglas and we discovered when he passed away that he had a number of letters from douglas and we were kind of trophy hunting going through the papers and seeing the stuff. so i looked it up online to see what i could find out about the papers of justice douglas and where they were. and, of course, you go to the supreme court website and immediately send you someplace else because it's not the kind of thing that they are collect ing and gathering,...
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douglas: the urgency to find renewable transportation fuels is at least twofold. one is energy security. our nation is almost wholly dependent for transportation fuels on petroleum products. and most of that petroleum comes from overseas. and it is becoming more and more scarce and harder and harder to find. in addition to that, burning of petroleum in cars, buses, planes has been identified as a primary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could contribute to climate change. and so there's an environmental benefit to finding a renewable resource. narrator: at the national renewable energy laboratory, or nrel, in golden, colorado, scientists and engineers working for nrel's biomass program are developing new ways to get fuel from plants. their goal is to replace a third of the united states' gasoline consumption with plant-based biofuels, or ethanol, by the year 2030. douglas: when you burn fossil fuels you're releasing carbon dioxide that was fixed in the earth millions of years ago when those ancient plants died. bu
douglas: the urgency to find renewable transportation fuels is at least twofold. one is energy security. our nation is almost wholly dependent for transportation fuels on petroleum products. and most of that petroleum comes from overseas. and it is becoming more and more scarce and harder and harder to find. in addition to that, burning of petroleum in cars, buses, planes has been identified as a primary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could...
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douglas fraser headed the united auto worker it was 1979. i was president of the union.. iacocca asked to meet with me. he says, "after all these years, "we no longer can afford in chrysler "to follow the pattern that's been established in ford and in general motors." he laid out the economic case, and it's convincing. you're talking about the very survival of the corporation. much more important to me was the survival of the workers. fighting for survival, union workers agreed to pay-cuts, more than $450 million worth. but what could chrysler give the union in return? we had to make horrendous concessions, and in those negotiations, we were able to get profit sharing. and we were able to get some assurances against additional plant closings. we wanted a voice in the decisions that affect the lives of our members. they proposed to offer the union a meaningful voice in all levels of management, including the board of directors. chrysler needed more than cost cuts to design and build and market cars america wanted. it needed credit. chrysler's troubles had cut it off from
douglas fraser headed the united auto worker it was 1979. i was president of the union.. iacocca asked to meet with me. he says, "after all these years, "we no longer can afford in chrysler "to follow the pattern that's been established in ford and in general motors." he laid out the economic case, and it's convincing. you're talking about the very survival of the corporation. much more important to me was the survival of the workers. fighting for survival, union workers...
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douglas was intimately involved in planning the pavilion.he took the opportunity of free speech to navigate the commons area type that haitians were lazy barbarians who devoted their time to voodoo and child sacrifice. what is more significant is douglas use the speech to reflect back on the past century of slavery emancipation. douglas after all was worn a slave and he had won international fame through a service of black emancipation. as the most prominent black spokesmen and statements -- it's spokesmen had no problem of identifying one of those central events and emancipation in the rights we should not forget where he speaks we should not forget that the freedom you and i enjoy today, that the freedom that 800,000 colored people enjoyed in the west indies the freedom that has become of the colored race the world over is largely due to the brave stand taken by the black sons of haiti 90 years ago when they struck for freedom they struck for the freedom of every black man in the world. he made sure to note that the american and british ab
douglas was intimately involved in planning the pavilion.he took the opportunity of free speech to navigate the commons area type that haitians were lazy barbarians who devoted their time to voodoo and child sacrifice. what is more significant is douglas use the speech to reflect back on the past century of slavery emancipation. douglas after all was worn a slave and he had won international fame through a service of black emancipation. as the most prominent black spokesmen and statements --...
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douglas: the urgency fin renewable transportation fuels is at least twofold.ary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could contribute to climate change. and so there's an environmental benefit to finding a renewable resource. narrator: at the national renewable energy laboratory, or nrel, in golden, colorado, scientists and engineers working for nrel's biomass program are developing new ways to get fuel from plants. their goal is to replace a third of the united states' gasoline consumption with plant-based biofuels, or ethanol, by the year 2030. douglas: when you burn fossil fuels, you're releasing carbon dioxide that was fixed in the earth millions of years ago when those ancient plants died. but when you're using a bio-based fuel like ethanol, you're actually only releasing carbon dioxide that was only recently fixed by the plants, and then the plants that you're growing for next year's crop will then fix that carbon back again. so the carbon cycle is nearly 100% complete. narrator: today, most of the ethanol p
douglas: the urgency fin renewable transportation fuels is at least twofold.ary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could contribute to climate change. and so there's an environmental benefit to finding a renewable resource. narrator: at the national renewable energy laboratory, or nrel, in golden, colorado, scientists and engineers working for nrel's biomass program are developing new ways to get fuel from plants. their goal is to replace a third...
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my wife's grandfather was a friend of justice douglas and we discovered when he passed away that he had a number of letters from douglas and we were kind of trophy hunting going through the papers and seeing the stuff. so i looked it up online to see what i could find out about the papers of justice douglas and where they were. and, of course, you go to the supreme court website and immediately send you someplace else because it's not the kind of thing that they are collect and gathering, although they should. as you make your way through a number of other websites, i found with great particularity great information about the papers of justice douglas, which i will share with you. they're at the library of congress. there are 1,787 containers of papers making up 716.8 linear feet. there are a total of 634 -- excuse me, roughly, i will give you anaprox mitt now, 650,000 items. one box of classified documents and seven oversized documents. that is transparency. that gives a member of the public, reporter, some sense of a particularity with which it's disclosed there a confidence that a ju
my wife's grandfather was a friend of justice douglas and we discovered when he passed away that he had a number of letters from douglas and we were kind of trophy hunting going through the papers and seeing the stuff. so i looked it up online to see what i could find out about the papers of justice douglas and where they were. and, of course, you go to the supreme court website and immediately send you someplace else because it's not the kind of thing that they are collect and gathering,...
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douglas herbert reporting from north of -- in the east of the country. u.s. secretary of state john kerry warned moscow against carrying out further military movement on the ukrainian border. he accused russia of using propaganda to destabilize the region. thomas waterhouse reports. >> yet another press conference from the u.s. secretary of state concerning the crisis in ukraine. this time he made is clear that the clock was ticking for russia. >> president putin and russia face a choice. if russia chooses the path of de-escalation, the international community, all of us will welcome it. not, the world will make sure that the cost for russia will only grow. as president obama reiterated earlier today, we are ready to act. >> a fresh threat from washington just week -- just a week after an agreement was reached in geneva. and on the ground, it is a very different story. >> the world has witnessed a tale of two countries, two countries with vastly different understandings of what it means to uphold an international agreement. , russia hasys refused to take a si
douglas herbert reporting from north of -- in the east of the country. u.s. secretary of state john kerry warned moscow against carrying out further military movement on the ukrainian border. he accused russia of using propaganda to destabilize the region. thomas waterhouse reports. >> yet another press conference from the u.s. secretary of state concerning the crisis in ukraine. this time he made is clear that the clock was ticking for russia. >> president putin and russia face a...
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yeah, got a gun and shot him in the head. >> reporter: hill said that huedon named brenna douglas andi have no reason to lie. >> reporter: the motive, investigators believe it was hundreds of thousands of dollars of life insurance to be split three ways. >> absolutely not true. money's not that important to me. >> reporter: brenna douglas had an alibi and has never been charged. so investigators focused on huedon and peggy sue. they got an unbelievable break when they found the murder weapon, a gun belonging to jim huedon. ♪ before he could be arrested for murder, huedon fled to veracruz, mexico, where he changed his name and played the blues. after more than six years as a fugitive, jim huedon was arrested in june 2011. ♪ with huedon in custody, cops felt they had enough to arrest peggy sue thomas for murder. >> peggy sue thomas looked away from the cameras. >> believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. >> peter van zandt is with us. okay, this guy, huedon, who is the rock star guy. >> looks a little like dog the bounty hunter, too. >> he wants to. he's a wannabe. >> i k
yeah, got a gun and shot him in the head. >> reporter: hill said that huedon named brenna douglas andi have no reason to lie. >> reporter: the motive, investigators believe it was hundreds of thousands of dollars of life insurance to be split three ways. >> absolutely not true. money's not that important to me. >> reporter: brenna douglas had an alibi and has never been charged. so investigators focused on huedon and peggy sue. they got an unbelievable break when they...
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fox news correspondent douglas kennedy went to check it out for us. >> traveling from the south to theorth. we were traveling west. >> reporter: in 19550, two american -- 1950, american pilots report seeing two objects over tennessee. >> i was amazed. >> reporter: the incident fueled an american obsession with darting disks over the u.s. >> we want the public to know we did see this flying sauceer. >> reporter: in 2014, a flying saucer is once again seen in southern skies. but this time its origins are clear. >> you built this because you believe saucer design is the future of aviation. >> 2014 will be the year we get saucer aircraft flying in our skies. >> reporter: travis shannon is the ceo of aerobat aviation. he says his company has the first commercially viable disk-shaped aircraft. he says his saucer can outperform any plane with the traditional shape of tube and wing. saucers for some reason can take greater payloads and oftentimes perform better in higher winds. >> yes. we have the maneuverability of a porsche and the stability of a cadillac, highly stable aircraft in the sky.
fox news correspondent douglas kennedy went to check it out for us. >> traveling from the south to theorth. we were traveling west. >> reporter: in 19550, two american -- 1950, american pilots report seeing two objects over tennessee. >> i was amazed. >> reporter: the incident fueled an american obsession with darting disks over the u.s. >> we want the public to know we did see this flying sauceer. >> reporter: in 2014, a flying saucer is once again seen in...
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and it goes back to his days on the michael douglas show. he was a television advisor to nixon and here comes a philadelphia inquirer who is going to write a book about the campaign and roger threw his charm -- >> host: his profanity -- >> guest: his charisma he talks himself into being the star and when the book came out it was unknown to the public and became an overnight celebrity. he was sought out fight republicans and even though he was trash talking and extend they wanted him to do the same thing that he did for them read he wanted them to work his magic and he began to spend dollars as a tv guru and that is a testament to the ability to sell himself and throughout his career he has massaged and embellished his own narrative to the power. >> guest: what was interesting to me as a reporter is to look at the hundreds if not thousands of quotes he is given through the years and compare that to the historical record that i consulted with archives in the michael douglas show and at the richard nixon residential library of the time as a bro
and it goes back to his days on the michael douglas show. he was a television advisor to nixon and here comes a philadelphia inquirer who is going to write a book about the campaign and roger threw his charm -- >> host: his profanity -- >> guest: his charisma he talks himself into being the star and when the book came out it was unknown to the public and became an overnight celebrity. he was sought out fight republicans and even though he was trash talking and extend they wanted him...
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cause my cats is national president said douglas webb and reporting back. the bold used israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu today reiterated that his government would take part in peace talks with palestinian government which is backed up by hamas ruled thursday that palestinian president mahmoud abbas stock fury in israel by announcing that he'd signed a unit to deal with hamas to creep which israel considers to be a sterilization. let iran today of us may reconsider statement in which he said the holocaust was the mosquitoes crime against humanity in moulton times to the israeli prime minister says that as long as he's linked to groups like hamas moments like those on homework. loving her. instead of making considered statements meant to appease international opinion the bastion choose between his alliance with hamas a group that calls for israel's destruction and denies the holocaust. and true peace with israel. we hope he abandons his pack and returns to the true path of peace his reply was speaking. more than twenty people were killed and many mo
cause my cats is national president said douglas webb and reporting back. the bold used israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu today reiterated that his government would take part in peace talks with palestinian government which is backed up by hamas ruled thursday that palestinian president mahmoud abbas stock fury in israel by announcing that he'd signed a unit to deal with hamas to creep which israel considers to be a sterilization. let iran today of us may reconsider statement in which...
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the eight justices secretly decided they would not decide justice douglas' vote would matter. the only reason we know that today is because justice white offended, he wrote a public letter about it. not done that, he would never know. havingew themselves as no obligation to tell the american people that justice couldn'tas so sick, he decide a case and they would decide arbitrarily which cases vote might not matter. >> they goes to the justice scalia recuse, where he refused himself in the death gate oral argument and did america the courtesy of writing explaining whyr he didn't think he had to recuse. the legitimacy of them not just as individuals but the court but be raised in the eyes of everyone to see the thinking.-scenes it's incredibly material when they recuse and why and the idea know today why justice scalia sometimes chooses is not acuse himself standard, right? >> don't get me started on the healthcare case. we'll be here all day. the -- eric, you're not allowed to answer this one. fundamentallyes afraid we're going to learn they're not as neutral as they are when t
the eight justices secretly decided they would not decide justice douglas' vote would matter. the only reason we know that today is because justice white offended, he wrote a public letter about it. not done that, he would never know. havingew themselves as no obligation to tell the american people that justice couldn'tas so sick, he decide a case and they would decide arbitrarily which cases vote might not matter. >> they goes to the justice scalia recuse, where he refused himself in the...
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historian douglas brinkley joins us now from austin. doug, why the upgrade for president bush? >> well, ronald reagan got a lot of credit for winning the cold war without firing a single shot as margaret thatcher put it, but historians are saying, look, all this happened under george herbert walker bush's watch. in 1989, the wall came down with bush. in 1991, you had the breakup of the soviet union. and president bush had to deal with tricky issues like german reunification. his won his war, the gulf war. >> reporter: when we look at current issues like what is happening in ukraine and you see the relationship between president obama and vladimir putin, does that put president bush in a different kind of light? >> i think the emergence of putin as a bully on the world stage is... has reminded people there was a time when the united states really out-foxed the soviet union. it's seen now in american history that the bush presidency, in the foreign policy realm, at least, as being kind of heroic. >> axelrod: professor douglas brinkley, thank you. >> thank you. >> axelrod: the man
historian douglas brinkley joins us now from austin. doug, why the upgrade for president bush? >> well, ronald reagan got a lot of credit for winning the cold war without firing a single shot as margaret thatcher put it, but historians are saying, look, all this happened under george herbert walker bush's watch. in 1989, the wall came down with bush. in 1991, you had the breakup of the soviet union. and president bush had to deal with tricky issues like german reunification. his won his...
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at palace kitchen says tom douglas. >> waiters make $10 minimum wage and $30 to $40 in tips. a full-time waiter in a busy house could make easily $75,000 a year. >> reporter: but the raise is for those waiters that scrape by and fears that the exceptions to the law will multiply or be manipulated by employers. this city counselor. >> they want to talk about what they call a credit which means if you are a tipped worker then you are hard earned tips will count as wages [audience boos] >> reporter: but for tom douglas a no tip credit $15 minimum will force him to raise prices and likely lose profits. >> i don't have the margin to just absorb the difference in pay. at the end of the day it's going to come down to the customer. the customer is going to vote to either go out to eat or not. that's not one side or the other. it's just reality. that's the facts. we'll find out what happens. >> reporter: it's not just the restaurant owners that don't know the unintended consequences. >> it would be amaze a-- amazing to earn $15 an hour. >> reporter: she says -- >> my boss may not be a
at palace kitchen says tom douglas. >> waiters make $10 minimum wage and $30 to $40 in tips. a full-time waiter in a busy house could make easily $75,000 a year. >> reporter: but the raise is for those waiters that scrape by and fears that the exceptions to the law will multiply or be manipulated by employers. this city counselor. >> they want to talk about what they call a credit which means if you are a tipped worker then you are hard earned tips will count as wages...
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al hijo de douglas lo mataron al tratar de cruzar la frontera. >> como dijo cantiflas gracias por compenetrasrpos son encontrados sin vida y solo son los que son encontrados. >> ha hablado de los inmigrantes con el papa francisco¿? >> claro. >> fue un camino difícil pero no imposible lo vamos a intentar una vez más y lo hago por mi familia que está del otro lado. >> necesitamos humanidad en este país debemos tener la reforma migratoria pronto. >> la iglesia católica dice que está lista para negociar con los representantes de ambos partidos para ver la posibilidad de tener una reforma migratoria. >> muchas gracias vamos a ver un adelanto de la edición nocturna estamos pendientes a lo que pasó en chile con la alerta de tsunami en 6 países de américa después de su terremoto en el norte de chile. las remesas ven cambios en relación con el año pasado. y se dice que la cia habría engañado a la comunidad sobre los metodos de tortura usados en interrogatorios. >> ♪. mi nuera? >> ¿pero por quÉ me dice eso? >> ¡no tiene derecho a meterse en la vida privada de mi familia! ¿entendiÓ? >> sÍ, si seÑor. die
al hijo de douglas lo mataron al tratar de cruzar la frontera. >> como dijo cantiflas gracias por compenetrasrpos son encontrados sin vida y solo son los que son encontrados. >> ha hablado de los inmigrantes con el papa francisco¿? >> claro. >> fue un camino difícil pero no imposible lo vamos a intentar una vez más y lo hago por mi familia que está del otro lado. >> necesitamos humanidad en este país debemos tener la reforma migratoria pronto. >> la...
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. >> thank you, chief douglas. the tragic events yesterday at the jewish community campus. our heartfelt prayers go out to the families senselessly affected by the horrific shootings. they are dear to us. we ask for your prayers for them. our entire community stands united as we prepare for the jewish holiday of passover this evening, a time of peace, hope and freedom. we are heartened by the outpouring of support by both greater kansas city and around the world for our jewish community. it strengthens us as we move forward from this tragedy. amidst our grief and compassion from those most affected, we're working very closely with the overland police department which has been a longtime and highly trusted partner to our entire jewish community. we're especially grateful to chief john douglas for his longstanding dedication and appreciate as well the partnership of the mayor as long as with the officials from the federal bureau of investigation, the u.s. attorney's office and the district attorney. all have assured
. >> thank you, chief douglas. the tragic events yesterday at the jewish community campus. our heartfelt prayers go out to the families senselessly affected by the horrific shootings. they are dear to us. we ask for your prayers for them. our entire community stands united as we prepare for the jewish holiday of passover this evening, a time of peace, hope and freedom. we are heartened by the outpouring of support by both greater kansas city and around the world for our jewish community....
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here with me, douglas kennedy in his continuing series. what have you got?re is a shocking amount of unexploded material in our oceans. now these students are using new technology to do something about it. 22-year-old joe hewitt is testing his newly constructed underwater drone with fellow students at stevens institute of technology in hoboken, new jersey. their mission comes directly from the department of defense. a year ago, the pentagon asked you to build something that would find explosives under water? >> right, here's the final product of that project. it's basically an underwater remotely operated vehicle. >> last february, the d.o.d. gave stevens and four other schools $15,000 each to solve a problem this professor says will plague ocean-goers for years to come. right now, there are over 30 million pounds of abandoned mines, bombs and missiles off the coast of the u.s. just waiting to explode. >> this stuff has been down there, some of it dates back to the civil war. some of it's world war ii. and the d.o.d. is taking responsibility to go down and f
here with me, douglas kennedy in his continuing series. what have you got?re is a shocking amount of unexploded material in our oceans. now these students are using new technology to do something about it. 22-year-old joe hewitt is testing his newly constructed underwater drone with fellow students at stevens institute of technology in hoboken, new jersey. their mission comes directly from the department of defense. a year ago, the pentagon asked you to build something that would find...
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taking chemicals out of furniture and building materials out of those things that the firefighters are douglas we to tell you the truth u oublth to do with with industry after industry. i'm a big proponent this is a serious matter that will effect several lifers the cancer rates moopgz firefighters and also among our female firefighters is higher than the usual rates there's not to be a link and a matter of time and science we're precede we'll be supporting and we should be ahead of the converse curve and precipitate this from happening so taking care of our firefighters and making sure they're looking at out for those ongoing diseases as they get their check upside and also even with the chief and with the local 798 changing some practices. it wasn't twroong ago firefighters after a heavy effort they'd immediately take off their mask and protective gear we actually ask them to keep the gear on until their away from the dangerous air and the mrugsdz in the air. that's a practice. there maybe other practices we identify that will be better practices that will save lives so all of this needs the
taking chemicals out of furniture and building materials out of those things that the firefighters are douglas we to tell you the truth u oublth to do with with industry after industry. i'm a big proponent this is a serious matter that will effect several lifers the cancer rates moopgz firefighters and also among our female firefighters is higher than the usual rates there's not to be a link and a matter of time and science we're precede we'll be supporting and we should be ahead of the...
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douglas hurd on your actions in yet. after what was billed by some as kids attempt to retake the flashpoint city of posts lot of yawns. you seem to imply that his pro career that he was more a question of testing the resolve of those pro russian separatists the scent from what we witness today tom and i spent most of the day of beauty at a checkpoint a pro russian separatist at check point about five km outside to smoke the odds. there are several of these checkpoints are usually out pile of tires usually i would be at doncaster the tiny x flag flying from it. on that from what we could see. basically the ukrainian anti terror operation as the authorities in kiev recalling it is exactly that as as of now as it is how it is testing and proving i say that because they haven't actually seize control would dismantle any of the checkpoints today what it does appear to be is the most concerted effort to date at least over the past twenty four hours by the ukrainian forces to show the russian separatists that the two main busin
douglas hurd on your actions in yet. after what was billed by some as kids attempt to retake the flashpoint city of posts lot of yawns. you seem to imply that his pro career that he was more a question of testing the resolve of those pro russian separatists the scent from what we witness today tom and i spent most of the day of beauty at a checkpoint a pro russian separatist at check point about five km outside to smoke the odds. there are several of these checkpoints are usually out pile of...
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douglas with the new american foundation, and from the international harvard school.hank you both for your time. >>> let's look at other stories - peace talks between sudan and south sudan in the ethiopia capital. >>> tuesday, president obama returns home from a week-long trip to asia. >>> saturday is the 14th running of the kentucky derby. >>> still ahead - chinese immigrants seeking a better life. the californian enclave helping some work for the american dream. >>> 14 tornados reported across six states. oklahoma is one of those. we have video of a tornado in north-east oklahoma, potentially that killed two people, and that will be two deaths from tornados this year. i'll have details on where the tornados are are moving tonight. next. >>> it's seep as a hub for chinese immigrants in search of the american dream, a community east of the downtown los angeles, where job agencies have been helping new arrivals get their feet on the ground. jennifer london has more. >> reporter: in l.a.'s china town you'll find plenty of chinese restaurants and shops. what you won't fi
douglas with the new american foundation, and from the international harvard school.hank you both for your time. >>> let's look at other stories - peace talks between sudan and south sudan in the ethiopia capital. >>> tuesday, president obama returns home from a week-long trip to asia. >>> saturday is the 14th running of the kentucky derby. >>> still ahead - chinese immigrants seeking a better life. the californian enclave helping some work for the american...
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. >> we're with douglas from caesar milan. >> then the boston bombing victim on losing both his legs and facing the bomber. >> my whole focus was on living. the kiss makeup is off inside the new tell-all. his kids and wife. >> they're used to seeing me in tights and eight-inch
. >> we're with douglas from caesar milan. >> then the boston bombing victim on losing both his legs and facing the bomber. >> my whole focus was on living. the kiss makeup is off inside the new tell-all. his kids and wife. >> they're used to seeing me in tights and eight-inch
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former vermont governor jim douglas. thank you for getting up.g up as well. tune in next week because we are heading the down for our shows to washington. that's next saturday and sunday. up next, mhp with jonathan capehart sitting in. a federal appeals court hears arguments on whether mississippi's last remaining abortion clinic can keep operating. we'll join jonathan in studio. that's next. and at 1:00 p.m. today, taking the hill. patrick murray sits down with maria tillman, she's the widow of pat tillman. that does it for us today. have a great week. did you get my e-mail? [ man ] i did. so, what'd you think of the house? did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey, babe, i got to go. bye, daddy. have a good day at school, okay? ♪ [ man ] but what about when my parents visit? okay. just love this one. it's next to a park. [ man ] i love it. i love it, too. here's your new house. ♪ daddy! [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. >>> this morning my question. wha
former vermont governor jim douglas. thank you for getting up.g up as well. tune in next week because we are heading the down for our shows to washington. that's next saturday and sunday. up next, mhp with jonathan capehart sitting in. a federal appeals court hears arguments on whether mississippi's last remaining abortion clinic can keep operating. we'll join jonathan in studio. that's next. and at 1:00 p.m. today, taking the hill. patrick murray sits down with maria tillman, she's the widow...
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the same device that michael douglas had. as these technologies advance, they-- >> you can make a way of making a business out of that or prospering. >> and the cost of living will be lower. 3d print houses for a few thousands dollars. we'll be able to 3d print food for almost nothing. now everything has medical disparity. with a about jobs. jobs are going to be scarce because of robots now doing most of the manufacturing? >> that was the backbone of the creation of the middle class in this country, and we've seen that diminishing since 1979 or 1980. now robots are going to be doing manufacturing. does that mean that we're already seeing a more robust manufacturing sector in the last few years, not more jobs. more output. >> that's just the beginning. as of this year it's cheap for manufacture in the united states than china. it's cheap for manufacture in the usa because of robotics. now robots are becoming more function and powerful, with great capabilities. then 10 to 15 years you're going to see the robots going on strike
the same device that michael douglas had. as these technologies advance, they-- >> you can make a way of making a business out of that or prospering. >> and the cost of living will be lower. 3d print houses for a few thousands dollars. we'll be able to 3d print food for almost nothing. now everything has medical disparity. with a about jobs. jobs are going to be scarce because of robots now doing most of the manufacturing? >> that was the backbone of the creation of the middle...
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his attorney in that case was carl douglas. carl's joining us now from los angeles.m silver pointed out yesterday that elgin lost that case to sterling in 2009. what happened there? >> well, that was a case where we alleged race and age discrimination. but because the judge had limited the quality of our proof, we could only go back two years to present evidence of race discrimination. we made a tactical choice to dismiss the race claim right before trial and to proceed only on the age claim. we knew about allegations dating back from the early 80s, wolf. allegations that he wanted to have a process by which these poor southern kids were coached by a white coach. we heard about his bringing in women and friends, into the locker rooms, so they could gaze at the beautiful black bodies of his players there. we heard about him having a conversation with a young basketball draftee out of kansas in the early '80s, saying that the money he was offering danny manning was a lot of money for a poor black kid. so these allegations, though they were very rife and we thought rele
his attorney in that case was carl douglas. carl's joining us now from los angeles.m silver pointed out yesterday that elgin lost that case to sterling in 2009. what happened there? >> well, that was a case where we alleged race and age discrimination. but because the judge had limited the quality of our proof, we could only go back two years to present evidence of race discrimination. we made a tactical choice to dismiss the race claim right before trial and to proceed only on the age...
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and karl douglas who represented baylor. know if you heard the earlier conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, but i wanted to get your sense of your personal experience with race in the nba. >> well, as far as players are concerned. we didn't have many issues. i think the players got along, we respected each other. i mean, it was a family. we never got to know the owners very well. and now that the league has expandeds to the extent that it has. and the game has become such a big business, players and owners get to know each other and interact. but, you know, the racism that i saw in the league was provided by fans. not so much general managers or people within the administration. and surely not the owners. but i think this is a blessing in disguise. because this guy has been lied hiding for a long time with the kind of feelings that he has about african-americans and maybe minorities. and now that it's out, other people will have to stand up and make sure that this is not going to happen again. the owners and the league has
and karl douglas who represented baylor. know if you heard the earlier conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, but i wanted to get your sense of your personal experience with race in the nba. >> well, as far as players are concerned. we didn't have many issues. i think the players got along, we respected each other. i mean, it was a family. we never got to know the owners very well. and now that the league has expandeds to the extent that it has. and the game has become such a big...
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. >> california attorney general camela is engaged to douglas emfoff. a spokesman says both are 49 years old the couple has yet to set a date but plan to keep two households one in san francisco, and in los angeles it's her first marriage but his in second. governor jerry brown celebrating his 76th birthday tonight. his office said the governor and wife are having dinner tonight with friends that he grew up with. brown announced in february he will seek an unprecedented fourth term as governor this year. >> you know the old rhyme mary had a little lamb? there is nothing new about this. some are calling it lambzilla. the story is next. >> and watch abc available to bay area dish customers. just go to abc7 news.com to find out how to access it. >> you can search watch abc to down load app and watch your favorite p of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find a walmart with a foot ma
. >> california attorney general camela is engaged to douglas emfoff. a spokesman says both are 49 years old the couple has yet to set a date but plan to keep two households one in san francisco, and in los angeles it's her first marriage but his in second. governor jerry brown celebrating his 76th birthday tonight. his office said the governor and wife are having dinner tonight with friends that he grew up with. brown announced in february he will seek an unprecedented fourth term as...
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lewis douglas who is one of f fdr's cabinet owners. very conservative. at the moment when fdr called in his cabinet and said i am taking america off the gold standard, lewis douglas' reaction was this is the end of western civilization. so there is always this idea in the financial sector we cannot do without them. i would like to hear if you have thoughts on how much of that -- how much of a kernel of truth there is in that, if any and how much is pure narrative and marketing. >> well, sometimes when i don't have a lot of time i use this quote from paul varker. it is back called "payoff: why wall street always win" and he says unfortunately for america, biden and obama are financially illiterate. and later he worked for ted coffman and why was an interesting senator was he doesn't running for reelection. he took biden's seat when he went to be vice president and served the two years and didn't want to run for election and didn't care about the contributions. he describes in the book a converivation between volker and the senator in which volker says any
lewis douglas who is one of f fdr's cabinet owners. very conservative. at the moment when fdr called in his cabinet and said i am taking america off the gold standard, lewis douglas' reaction was this is the end of western civilization. so there is always this idea in the financial sector we cannot do without them. i would like to hear if you have thoughts on how much of that -- how much of a kernel of truth there is in that, if any and how much is pure narrative and marketing. >> well,...
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out of nowhere, 24-year-old douglas burden charges detective moon and strangles him. >> he went intocalled rear naked choke. you cut the blood supply off to the brain. when it's supplied right and locked in, it's very few seconds before the person loses consciousness. >> three inmates from the same pod are on the scene, and at first look, it seems like a recipe for disaster. one deputy outnumbered by a group of inmates. not in the area during the attack, but later sees the unbelievable video. >> literally within a matter of a few seconds, maybe three to five seconds, dieguez comes into the picture. >> inmate jerry dieguez is the one seen on the video that delivers the knockout punch to the inmate choking the guard. >> he delivers that strike with all his momentum behind him and they all go down to the floor in a heap. when they got to the ground his grip was still pretty strong around the deputy's neck. >> terrell carswell runs to the brawl. >> i heard somebody screaming. he's choking an officer. i jumped up and ran down. i wasn't thinking. when i got to him, moon's face was a whole
out of nowhere, 24-year-old douglas burden charges detective moon and strangles him. >> he went intocalled rear naked choke. you cut the blood supply off to the brain. when it's supplied right and locked in, it's very few seconds before the person loses consciousness. >> three inmates from the same pod are on the scene, and at first look, it seems like a recipe for disaster. one deputy outnumbered by a group of inmates. not in the area during the attack, but later sees the...
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the trouble started after the death of a 26-year-old local man named douglas rafael da silva. a professional dancer. according to his family his body was covered in wounds. they accuse local police of beating him to death after mistaking him for a member of the local drug family. huge crowds demanding an explanation for the death gathered at the sprans of tentr pavella. several armed military police units were at the scene, amid reports the police station inside the pavella was also under attack. it's been part of the recent pacification program. an attempt by the city authorities to drive the heavily armed drug stands away from the communities and to restore some peace and police authority. two major events around the corner, including the world cup where thousands of international visitors are due in rio. police have admitted to the bbc they've lost the initiative in many pavellas. brazil's police, meanwhile, are accused of being far too ready to resort to violence as they try to contain the problem. bbc news, rio de janeiro. >>> u.s. president barack obama has just touched
the trouble started after the death of a 26-year-old local man named douglas rafael da silva. a professional dancer. according to his family his body was covered in wounds. they accuse local police of beating him to death after mistaking him for a member of the local drug family. huge crowds demanding an explanation for the death gathered at the sprans of tentr pavella. several armed military police units were at the scene, amid reports the police station inside the pavella was also under...
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joining us from one of the hottest properties on the market with ceo douglas elliman.yl. >> oh, david, by the way i think you own two manhattan apartments. david: i do. i do. >> yes, what is happening, what is happening guys, when it comes to new york city real estate? it is amazing. the apartment i'm standing in right now, 2.2million dollars by the way. nearly $2,000 per square foot to buy this luxury penthouse in the financial district. five years ago not a lot was happening down here. that is $2.28 million. would get awe 10-bedroom home in scottsdale, arizona and phoenix. back to new york and here is what is happening why prices are getting so inflated in new york. let me show you examples. low inventory in manhattan. that is happening. high demand, especially from foreign buyers and shift to larger units in luxury developments like this one. we're standing in this penthouse overlooking the sky line. you saw the view. kitchen like this one. wood plank floors, wide oak plank is very popular right now in the newer developments here in manhattan. a unit like this, besi
joining us from one of the hottest properties on the market with ceo douglas elliman.yl. >> oh, david, by the way i think you own two manhattan apartments. david: i do. i do. >> yes, what is happening, what is happening guys, when it comes to new york city real estate? it is amazing. the apartment i'm standing in right now, 2.2million dollars by the way. nearly $2,000 per square foot to buy this luxury penthouse in the financial district. five years ago not a lot was happening down...
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i'll talk to that historian, douglas brinkley, coming up next. cadmium, mercury, lead.ll on the periodic table. all inside these, too. now the last thing we want is for all that to mix with water. so recycle. you'll keep your planet clean, t-m-y-k. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent. >>> the coast guard and the oil companies are trying to prevent an environmental tragedy. today a sheen of oil, up to 100 square miles, floats over the gulf. as crews work to contain the damage, environmentalists worry about sperm whales that feed near the sunken rig and the possibility the oil could harm the official fishing areas and the wetlands. >> that was nbc news chief environmental affairs correspondent ann thompson, four years ago this very day, reporting on the environmental impact when bp's oil
i'll talk to that historian, douglas brinkley, coming up next. cadmium, mercury, lead.ll on the periodic table. all inside these, too. now the last thing we want is for all that to mix with water. so recycle. you'll keep your planet clean, t-m-y-k. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all...
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scott reubin is a colleague at the firm of douglas ellerman, and deals with buyers regularly.ood to see you. >> you too. thanks for having me. >> these markets have always been a little different from the rest of the country. particularly in the trophy properties in this city. >> yeah, absolutely. and especially in new york where we have record-breaking deals like that. $88 million. >> but one gets the impression that the russians have played a big part of this. have you seen that? >> yeah, it seems like when you see one of these record-breaking deal there is always a russian involved. >> my colleagues and myself included have seen russian buyers pulling out at all points in the deal, whether they just started looking or whether they actually had a contract out. >> what is the reason behind it? >> they are just uncomfortable because of what is going on with crimea and the u.s. relationship with russia as well. >> worried that maybe the u.s. will hold onto their assets. >> the buyer i was working with gave me a cold response like i'm just not going to do this anymore. he wasn't
scott reubin is a colleague at the firm of douglas ellerman, and deals with buyers regularly.ood to see you. >> you too. thanks for having me. >> these markets have always been a little different from the rest of the country. particularly in the trophy properties in this city. >> yeah, absolutely. and especially in new york where we have record-breaking deals like that. $88 million. >> but one gets the impression that the russians have played a big part of this. have you...
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speaking is police chief john douglas.ow this is -- >> we're deeply saddened by the tragic events yesterday at the jewish community campus and our heart felt prayers go out to the families senselessly affected by the horrific shootings. they are dear to us and we ask for your prayers for them. our entire community stands united as we prepare for the jewish holiday of passover this evening, a time of peace, hope and freedom. we are heartened by the outpouring of support from greater kansas city and around the world for our jewish community. it strengthens us as we move forward from this tragedy. amidst our grief and compassion for those most affected, we're working very closely with the overland park police department which has been a long time and highly trusted partner to our entire jewish community. we are especially greatful to chief john douglas for his longstanding dedication and appreciate as well partnership of mayor ger lock along with the officials of the federal bureau of investigation, u.s. attorneys office and
speaking is police chief john douglas.ow this is -- >> we're deeply saddened by the tragic events yesterday at the jewish community campus and our heart felt prayers go out to the families senselessly affected by the horrific shootings. they are dear to us and we ask for your prayers for them. our entire community stands united as we prepare for the jewish holiday of passover this evening, a time of peace, hope and freedom. we are heartened by the outpouring of support from greater kansas...
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douglas in illinois. douglas. >> marine corps booya. >> another thank you for serving.hat a group of callers we have. best in show. what's up? >> my question is nycb. >> a lot of people worried about that dividend. when i hear that i've got to say don't reach for yield. i happen to think it's a good bank, but when i hear so many people say the dividend may not be good, i invite the company on and tell us why it is good. that's how i want to handle it. one more. let's take one more. let's go to ed in texas. ed. >> ed in houston. >> yes. >> would love to have your opinion on starbucks. >> i want to take a long-term view here. people worry about the price of coffee going up 80%. i say wait a second, starbucks, you buy it, you put it away. multiple levers to win. i like starbucks under 70. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >>> coming up, whiplash. after our roller coaster ride on wall street, find out the two key things that cramer's zeroing in on. can the rally continue? or will it be stopped dead in its tracks? its tracks? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires
douglas in illinois. douglas. >> marine corps booya. >> another thank you for serving.hat a group of callers we have. best in show. what's up? >> my question is nycb. >> a lot of people worried about that dividend. when i hear that i've got to say don't reach for yield. i happen to think it's a good bank, but when i hear so many people say the dividend may not be good, i invite the company on and tell us why it is good. that's how i want to handle it. one more. let's...
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joining us now is douglas olivant, and barnett reuben, a leading expert on the taliban. barnett, we have seen some change through the election. but what does this portend for the future over these next few months? how much do you see the taliban expect to sort of entrench itself? >> the taliban themselves are not really a military threat to the government as you can see from the film because they fail to take that single post, a force like that is not going to be able to overrun the capitol. but the government itself is still quite weak as you also saw in the film. and if political divisions emerge that prevent the choosing of a new president and new stable government that's something the taliban could take advantage of. >> doug you have seen the military arrangements in afghanistan and you have seen the afghan national army trying to stand itself up as a legitimate and friendly force, trying to entrench itself causing the disruption it did in advance of the elections what do you anticipate going forward in afghanistan? >> i think going forward we should expect more of t
joining us now is douglas olivant, and barnett reuben, a leading expert on the taliban. barnett, we have seen some change through the election. but what does this portend for the future over these next few months? how much do you see the taliban expect to sort of entrench itself? >> the taliban themselves are not really a military threat to the government as you can see from the film because they fail to take that single post, a force like that is not going to be able to overrun the...
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truman relieved general douglas mcarthur of his duties during the korean war because mcarthur was pushing for war with china. >> general mcarthur is one of our greatest military commanders, but because of world peace is much more important than any individual. >>> and on this friday, happy birthday to singer songwriter jos stone. she turns 27. actor meshach taylor from "designing women" is 67. and rfk widow ethel kennedy turns 86. keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm frances rivera. thank you for watching "early today." have a great friday. have an even better weekend. >>> breaking news. just a gut-wrenching scene. black smoke billowing into the air. >> this after a fedex truck slammed into a bus carrying high school students. we're hearing the harrowing stories from those that survived. >>> good friday morning to you. it's 4:30, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. some new numbers on the victims and incredible stories from survivors. we'll get to our team coverage in just moments, but, let's first begin with a check of our friday forecast with
truman relieved general douglas mcarthur of his duties during the korean war because mcarthur was pushing for war with china. >> general mcarthur is one of our greatest military commanders, but because of world peace is much more important than any individual. >>> and on this friday, happy birthday to singer songwriter jos stone. she turns 27. actor meshach taylor from "designing women" is 67. and rfk widow ethel kennedy turns 86. keep it here for more news, weather and...
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i was where fred douglas and between use i used that shower and you would get a towel and soap. like the brother said in rome, we had public baths in rome about 2,000 years ago. here we are an advanced society and we don't have public baths to take care of the hygiene problem which of course for communicable diseases is a major public health problem. so this is something a little late, it's something that is little but we should have facilities that people passing through and certainly a lot of people pass through this town on a daily basis and people that don't have a roof over their head can clean up. it should be a minimum of any civilized society. that's what they call this, a civilized society. thank you. >> thank you. any further comment? thank you ms. sandoval. >> we'll move on to item no. 9. the community ambassadors program. we'll hear from richard whippel. >> good afternoon councilmembers and staff. i want to thank you for the opportunity for being here today. i really appreciate it. i'm going to explain what i will be talking about today and i will leave the balance o
i was where fred douglas and between use i used that shower and you would get a towel and soap. like the brother said in rome, we had public baths in rome about 2,000 years ago. here we are an advanced society and we don't have public baths to take care of the hygiene problem which of course for communicable diseases is a major public health problem. so this is something a little late, it's something that is little but we should have facilities that people passing through and certainly a lot of...
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david douglas/estudiant e y organizacion bamn 8:31 por eso estamos demandando la accion afirmativa porque que en las escuelas secundarias donde la mayoria de los estudiantes son latinos, afroamericanos no tienen los suficientes programas para subir los grados, para asistir la universidad 8:52 la nueva presidente de la universidad janet napolitano ha reconocido que esta trabajando en aumentar la representacio n de las minorias, pero estos estudiantes desconfian de su papel, sobre todo por el alto numero de deportaciones cuando estuvo a cargo del departamento de seguridad interna....esto s grupos no la ven como una aliada 12:52 ella entro a la universidad para privatizarlo 12:56 en el dia de cesar chavez, estos jovenes tambien reclamaron que sea aprobado el proyecto de ley federal de los suenos, o dream act, que daria la residencia a estudiantes indocumentados... esto a pesar de que muchos ya tienen la accion diferida o daca, que les brindo un alivio frente a las deportaciones jasmine guillen/estudiante de uc berkeley 29:26 no no es suficiente daca porque daca es algo que van a tener los in
david douglas/estudiant e y organizacion bamn 8:31 por eso estamos demandando la accion afirmativa porque que en las escuelas secundarias donde la mayoria de los estudiantes son latinos, afroamericanos no tienen los suficientes programas para subir los grados, para asistir la universidad 8:52 la nueva presidente de la universidad janet napolitano ha reconocido que esta trabajando en aumentar la representacio n de las minorias, pero estos estudiantes desconfian de su papel, sobre todo por el...