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[applause] >> thank you, earl. it is my pleasure to introduce our first honoree earl arniconie. he has lived here in the bay area for the past 22 years with his wife brigitte. currently working as the workforce investment act program coordinator and for the united nations -- united in the nations of east bay, earl encourages native american youth and adults to finish their high school, diplomas, as well lead g d's, an enrolled in vocational programs to further advance their training. he also assist those who want to achieve a higher educational degree by promoting recruit and and retention of native american students throughout indian country. as earl is a veteran of the indicted states marine corps and a graduate of the seattle police academy, he assists native american veterans in the pursuit up careers in law enforcement. he is also known through indian country as a noted and see for powwows and special events, such as the kqed unsung hero award. i would like to quote the words of his wife, in recognition of his unsung hero award. "earl is a legend in his own time. he is well
[applause] >> thank you, earl. it is my pleasure to introduce our first honoree earl arniconie. he has lived here in the bay area for the past 22 years with his wife brigitte. currently working as the workforce investment act program coordinator and for the united nations -- united in the nations of east bay, earl encourages native american youth and adults to finish their high school, diplomas, as well lead g d's, an enrolled in vocational programs to further advance their training. he...
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they're looking for one guy and his name is james earl ray. boumediene v.so they found lotsf his criminal past. they learned a little bit about his biography and then they passed for a moment because they see this number 416 and suddenly realize that the number on the radio makes sense. this wasn't a radio he had purchased in person the day before he escaped from a maximum-security prison in missouri. as was required by prison walls come the edge of stamped in an indelible stamp on the house in the sugar prison i.d. number. the dataset the four-run the 416 was about. at this point, davis gone. he was in canada, let them in this house in toronto and getting a new alias for himself. people said well, he must've been really sophisticated, part of some shadowy international can pursue to get these ideas. but in canada come expressionless welcome to canada, we trust you. i you have to do with what we did here. he went to back issues of the newspaper, from birth notices that people born in his birthday or based on the very scant information he got t
they're looking for one guy and his name is james earl ray. boumediene v.so they found lotsf his criminal past. they learned a little bit about his biography and then they passed for a moment because they see this number 416 and suddenly realize that the number on the radio makes sense. this wasn't a radio he had purchased in person the day before he escaped from a maximum-security prison in missouri. as was required by prison walls come the edge of stamped in an indelible stamp on the house in...
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but earl says the real challenge is building community.hat's where the vets come in, with the 6th branch, a volunteer network run by veterans. the goal, a veteran living on every block, working with residents and in schools to build leadership and respect for their community. it's all to encourage people who used to live here to come home. are you bringing america back? >> i'm bringing it back and we're bringing it back big. >> reporter: chris cuomo, abc news, baltimore. >> a lot of lessons in that
but earl says the real challenge is building community.hat's where the vets come in, with the 6th branch, a volunteer network run by veterans. the goal, a veteran living on every block, working with residents and in schools to build leadership and respect for their community. it's all to encourage people who used to live here to come home. are you bringing america back? >> i'm bringing it back and we're bringing it back big. >> reporter: chris cuomo, abc news, baltimore. >> a...
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but earl says the real challenge is community.s where the vets come in, with "the 6th branch," a volunteer network run by veterans. the goal -- a veteran on every block, building respect for their community. it's all to encourage people who used to live here to come home. it's working. baltimore is coming back. are you bringing america back? >> i'm bringing it back and we're bringing it back big. >> reporter: chris cuomo, abc news, baltimore. >>> and we're so glad you were with us. orge stephanopoulos and i along with the entire abc news political team will be here throughout the night, bringing you the results from iowa, as the answers come in. and, of course, they'll always be there at abcnews.com and a wrapup of the big picture, from iowa, on "nightline" later. so, i'll see you throughout the night. until then, good night.
but earl says the real challenge is community.s where the vets come in, with "the 6th branch," a volunteer network run by veterans. the goal -- a veteran on every block, building respect for their community. it's all to encourage people who used to live here to come home. it's working. baltimore is coming back. are you bringing america back? >> i'm bringing it back and we're bringing it back big. >> reporter: chris cuomo, abc news, baltimore. >>> and we're so glad...
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for earl jesse. >> they first dated 60 years ago. they were high school sweethearts. he went away to war, they drifted apartp. when he got out of the military five years later they reconnected. on their wedding day she got scared and called it off hours before the ceremony. >> on the wedding day. >> talk about cold feet. >> i don't know. i just always wanted to see him again. and explain why i left and didn't marry him. >> they both married other people, been apart for 56 years. and now that they are both single again, they reconnected. >> now are they single again both of them because their spouses passed away? >> they were both widowed so earl looked her up on the internet and he found her and this is their first meeting. >> you're prettier than ever. >> oh, honey. >> kiss is so crazy. he just went in. >> i hope she doesn't run away from him again. >> i think he might be able to catch up this time. >> yeah. >>> it's time to make some babies. >> if steven and beth had a baby, what would it look? >> the pinks you got to see and we'll
for earl jesse. >> they first dated 60 years ago. they were high school sweethearts. he went away to war, they drifted apartp. when he got out of the military five years later they reconnected. on their wedding day she got scared and called it off hours before the ceremony. >> on the wedding day. >> talk about cold feet. >> i don't know. i just always wanted to see him again. and explain why i left and didn't marry him. >> they both married other people, been apart...
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in his memoirs, earl warren, appointed by eisenhower as the chief justice of the supreme court remarked on the president's lack of enthusiastic support for civil rights. the historian stephen ambrose described the ways eisenhower worked to eliminate discrimination in areas where federal authority clearly took precedence, but showed the president's reluctance to intervene in states. for example, by 1953, eisenhower worked through his aide max raab and the secretary of the navy, robert anderson, to complete the desegregation of the navy and air force. leaving only a few segregated army units which would also be a memory by the end of the administration. however, in the case of the fair employment practices commission, the president opposed renewal of this agency which was intended to prevent discrimination in defense employment. he justified his decision based on the belief that federal mandates would only hold back progress because they interfered with the voluntary cooperation between blacks and whites at the local and state levels. every elected official, he believed, should, quote, pr
in his memoirs, earl warren, appointed by eisenhower as the chief justice of the supreme court remarked on the president's lack of enthusiastic support for civil rights. the historian stephen ambrose described the ways eisenhower worked to eliminate discrimination in areas where federal authority clearly took precedence, but showed the president's reluctance to intervene in states. for example, by 1953, eisenhower worked through his aide max raab and the secretary of the navy, robert anderson,...
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the chief justice earl warren defended the views of segregationists. he claimed that all they are concerned about is to see that their sweet little girls are not required to sit in class alongside some big overgrown negroes. but it's troubling. i told you but. but it's troubling. they have to be balanced against the many statements and alaskas that indicate that ike did truly favor political and economic equality for blacks. typical of these pronouncements was a letter to the famous editor of the "atlanta constitution" ralph mcgill in when the president emphasized the high cost of discrimination. until america has achieved reality in the concept of individual dignity and equality before the law, we will not have become completely worth of our limitless opportunities. eisenhower supplemented these statements with a sincere effort to make blacks more advice able at the highest levels of government as we heard in mr. marshall's talk. he asked sherman adams at the nominating convention, seek out qualified blacks, bring them in. loyce litman, frank snow, ja
the chief justice earl warren defended the views of segregationists. he claimed that all they are concerned about is to see that their sweet little girls are not required to sit in class alongside some big overgrown negroes. but it's troubling. i told you but. but it's troubling. they have to be balanced against the many statements and alaskas that indicate that ike did truly favor political and economic equality for blacks. typical of these pronouncements was a letter to the famous editor of...
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to chief justice earl warren, he defended the views of segregation. he claimed that all they are concerned about is to was a letter to the famous editor of the "atlanta constitution," ralph mcgill, in which the president emphasized the high cost of discrimination until america has achieved reality in the concept of individual dignity and equality before the law, he wrote to mcgill, we will not have become completely worthy of our limitless opportunities. eisenhower supplemented these statements with a sincere effort to make blacks more visible at the highest levels of government as we heard in mr. marshall's talk. he asked sherman adams at the nominating convention, seek out qualified blacks. bring them in. lipman joined the white house secretarial staff. frank snow, howard university, was designated cultural attache to italy. wilkins became assistant secretary of labor. of course, the most significant posting was e. frederick moreau as the administrative assistant to the president. now, detractors have argued that these were just symbolic, but here's
to chief justice earl warren, he defended the views of segregation. he claimed that all they are concerned about is to was a letter to the famous editor of the "atlanta constitution," ralph mcgill, in which the president emphasized the high cost of discrimination until america has achieved reality in the concept of individual dignity and equality before the law, he wrote to mcgill, we will not have become completely worthy of our limitless opportunities. eisenhower supplemented these...
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goes out and he goes back home and it's, you know, james earl jones playing his father. don't talk to me like that. >> jon: i am your father. in this day and age, that's a difficult... is it because of the pedigree of it? they didn't want to take a chance on it? >> yeah. reasonably expensive movie. normally black movies, you know, they're very low budget. they won't even... even these movies it goes to one of the lower not major distributors. they do well but they do a certain amount of money. they know what that is. this costs more than what those movies make. so they figure, well. and they don't believe there's any foreign market for it. that's 60% of their profit. >> jon: it is difficult to hear you discuss this movie in the pure economic and political realities of it getting made. why didn't you get a distributor? they judge the foreign box office on it rather than like they thought it sucked. you wish they would express a cultural or a critique in terms of how they would decide upon this and not based on pure business model. >> it was presented as, which is the reas
goes out and he goes back home and it's, you know, james earl jones playing his father. don't talk to me like that. >> jon: i am your father. in this day and age, that's a difficult... is it because of the pedigree of it? they didn't want to take a chance on it? >> yeah. reasonably expensive movie. normally black movies, you know, they're very low budget. they won't even... even these movies it goes to one of the lower not major distributors. they do well but they do a certain...
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this "national geographic" explorer sylvia earl. >> people don't know the ocean is in trouble. so are we. so whatever we can do. >> earl is joining one world, one ocean foundation partnering with the america's cup authority to promote ocean konser vacation through the largest media campaign of its kind. >> it's a huge campaign. we've created a foundation. >> shawn says one world one ocean is the culmination of his father's career as a movie maker and someone who spent hi life on the california coast. >> right by the beach. saw how the ocean changed and decided now that i'm at a point to do something about it i want to dedicate my company and see what i can do to inspire people. >> the goal behind videos is increase prog tex areas to give fish a chance to rebound. educate people about eating fish. what is sustainable, what isn't? the third goal, reduce pollution in the ocean. one world one ocean will produce three movies one feature film, eight television specials and a thousand online videos including public announce manies that will be a chance to be seen as something more tha
this "national geographic" explorer sylvia earl. >> people don't know the ocean is in trouble. so are we. so whatever we can do. >> earl is joining one world, one ocean foundation partnering with the america's cup authority to promote ocean konser vacation through the largest media campaign of its kind. >> it's a huge campaign. we've created a foundation. >> shawn says one world one ocean is the culmination of his father's career as a movie maker and someone...
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go up and over the ridge and bring us high clouds tomorrow, slightly cooler, and overnights night, earl early monday morning, possibly see a drop or two as this moves through. i forecasted the nation at 6:00 tomorrow night. you will notice the high clouds. 4:00 monday morning. the best chance for seek a few sprinkles and then that's out of here and we'll start to dry up. tomorrow you'll notice temperatures may be down one or two degrees, another really nice day with temperatures mid-to-upper 60s in some locations. 63 for san francisco. high clouds will start to move in late in the day. 70 for gilroy and salinas and 67 for santa cruz. the seven-day forecast, slight chance overnight sunday, monday morning, north bay, cool things down. on tuesday, another slight chance on wednesday when theground hog -- the ground hog day is on thursday. >> let's talk basketball. >> mike: the stanford women putting their 73-game win streak at maples pavilion on the line, hosting bears. cardinal led. nnemkadi ogwumike -- ogwumike had a big day. and clarenton had 17 points and surpassed 10,000. berkeley has
go up and over the ridge and bring us high clouds tomorrow, slightly cooler, and overnights night, earl early monday morning, possibly see a drop or two as this moves through. i forecasted the nation at 6:00 tomorrow night. you will notice the high clouds. 4:00 monday morning. the best chance for seek a few sprinkles and then that's out of here and we'll start to dry up. tomorrow you'll notice temperatures may be down one or two degrees, another really nice day with temperatures mid-to-upper...
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and earl. i hate telling myself what to do. that is why i have a wife. [applause] >> walkjauqien torez, come on u. >> thank you. >> good evening, everyone. i am the director of neighborhood services here in the county of san francisco. i wanted to thank each and everyone of you. and it is a very grand space that only becomes more human when you decide to bring your spirit and soul. we're so happy to have our drivers here tonight, the answers tonight. our leaders here tonight, and i just want to make sure in addition to everyone else that we brought up earlier today, we also take a moment to recognize markkas from rocus bonoza. i also wanted to make sure -- [applause] i also wanted to make sure on behalf of the mayor we recognize kqed to making sure we push this idea of community. i also want to thank especially susie to make sure we push the agenda of community and our government and great city. i just want to make sure we noted the assembly member presented with each and everyone of you a proclamation in order of your achievements. will also find a seat
and earl. i hate telling myself what to do. that is why i have a wife. [applause] >> walkjauqien torez, come on u. >> thank you. >> good evening, everyone. i am the director of neighborhood services here in the county of san francisco. i wanted to thank each and everyone of you. and it is a very grand space that only becomes more human when you decide to bring your spirit and soul. we're so happy to have our drivers here tonight, the answers tonight. our leaders here tonight,...
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. >> mike: i thought james earl jones. i read aequat that he made about the film. he said that "red tails" is like star wars for black kids. >> right on, james, right on. >> mike: what he meant was it puts a person in the cockpit and makes them feel like that they are part of the remarkable story. >> absolutely, absolutely. >> mike: of the tuskegee airmen. >> that is exactly right. we shot in the czech republic in an abandoned russian air base. the whole for like two mile space all you saw was like vintage 1943 military air base. it is what we recreated and they put these kids through training, eight days of hard intense training and sleeping in the snow and then finally put them in the planes and when you have a professional pilot take you up as an actor he has to show you his skills. a lot of throwing up in them planes. >> mike: are you admitting there was a little bit of upchucking going on? in there was as lot of upchucking. >> mike: most people don't want to admit that. you realize you have no future in politics if you are that honest. >> i got sick a couple o
. >> mike: i thought james earl jones. i read aequat that he made about the film. he said that "red tails" is like star wars for black kids. >> right on, james, right on. >> mike: what he meant was it puts a person in the cockpit and makes them feel like that they are part of the remarkable story. >> absolutely, absolutely. >> mike: of the tuskegee airmen. >> that is exactly right. we shot in the czech republic in an abandoned russian air base. the...
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la policia de prince georges arresto a jamik mathew sumby por el asesinato a cuchilladas de perry earlnt la semana pasada... el cadaver de hunt fue encontrado en un basurero de unos apartamentos sobre la cuadra 1400 de doewood lane.... sumby quien conocia a su victima lo ataco tras una rencilla indicaron autoridades.. y las autoridades continuan buscando al o los responsables de tirar una bomba de humo a traves de la cerca de la casa blanca anoche... ocurrio mientras cientos de personas del movimiento ocupemos wall street se manifestaban frente a la casa blanca, tras un dia de intensas protestas frente al capitolio y la corte suprema de justicia... la bomba de humo se lanzo cerca al portico norte, por lo que las autoridades cerraron el paso a peatones sobre la calle pensilvania durante las investigaciones... hay protestas masivas contra una medida que limitaria el uso de la internet, y esto afectaria a muchos usuarios... le diremos como, al volver... el gobierno hondureno lamenta la desicion de estados unidos de retirar los cuerpos de paz por el alto indice de criminalidad que vive ese
la policia de prince georges arresto a jamik mathew sumby por el asesinato a cuchilladas de perry earlnt la semana pasada... el cadaver de hunt fue encontrado en un basurero de unos apartamentos sobre la cuadra 1400 de doewood lane.... sumby quien conocia a su victima lo ataco tras una rencilla indicaron autoridades.. y las autoridades continuan buscando al o los responsables de tirar una bomba de humo a traves de la cerca de la casa blanca anoche... ocurrio mientras cientos de personas del...
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. >> the last two days was like a james earl jones. today like a 15 yearly.ou never know when i will start cracking. >> if you want my pen and draw the numbers and i'll hold them up. >> sign numbers. see if i can get through it. >>> snow and heavy rain is changing over to snow in northern portions of new england. finally cold enough and mostly talking albany, new york, northwa northward. vermont and new hampshire and maine the only locations enough snow. as far as snowfall predictions go 2 to 3 inches in maine and not a big deal. boston to springfield not expecting much at all and the berkshires the white and green mountains here and adirondacks of northern new york but that is where the ski areas are so they will enjoy that know. oklahoma city yesterday had snow and watching the snow from wisconsin through iowa and each st. louis expecting snow as you go throughout your morning commute. winter weather advisories through this area and most locations pick up a dusting to 2 inches and linger longer in milwaukee and wisconsin. a possibility of 3 to 6 inches and
. >> the last two days was like a james earl jones. today like a 15 yearly.ou never know when i will start cracking. >> if you want my pen and draw the numbers and i'll hold them up. >> sign numbers. see if i can get through it. >>> snow and heavy rain is changing over to snow in northern portions of new england. finally cold enough and mostly talking albany, new york, northwa northward. vermont and new hampshire and maine the only locations enough snow. as far as...
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earl we had winds up to 40 or higher. they will continue to die off. temperatures are comfortable.a day we were up in the mid-60s in spots. now we're down in the upper 40s, so cooling off as the northwest winds flow in and clear out the skies. into the day tomorrow we'll see temperatures climb to 50 by noon. it will be a 10-degree cooloff and a change from tomorrow into sunday. we'll talk about what this is coming up. >>> president barack obama finished up a three-day tour. the president met democrats at the end of a retreat on the eastern shore. the president said americans are still hurting and congress needs to accomplish some things and if the republicans obstruct their efforts, democrats have to call them out on it. >> disbarred. that's the decision from the maryland court of appeals on scek jack johnson. he was sentenced to seven years in prison for extorting bribes and gifts for favors. >>> according to the post, county commissioners voted 4-1 to hold a here being on the proposed ordinance. officials hope this will deter illegal immigrants from coming into frederick county.
earl we had winds up to 40 or higher. they will continue to die off. temperatures are comfortable.a day we were up in the mid-60s in spots. now we're down in the upper 40s, so cooling off as the northwest winds flow in and clear out the skies. into the day tomorrow we'll see temperatures climb to 50 by noon. it will be a 10-degree cooloff and a change from tomorrow into sunday. we'll talk about what this is coming up. >>> president barack obama finished up a three-day tour. the...
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the trauma, our family has been through, i want no other family to go through this. >> her father, earlwood wrote to the judge saying i know brittany is a good person, and will do everything in her power to make amends for what has happened if given a chance. i love my daughter more than words can say and i know she is worthy of a chance. >>> now if the judge does allow the possibility of parole today, under maryland law, norwood will have to spend at least 25 years behind bars before she is eligible. back to you. >> thank you sentencing for norwood scheduled for 1:00 p.m. in rockville. >> teenager facing charges after crashing his car into a home in anne arundel county the teen lost control of it when he swerved to avoid a deer and hit the house on central avenue, davidsonville the family who lives there was not home at the time the driver does have minor injuries and charged with driving on a suspended license. >> hartford county adult bookstore back in the news police investigating another report, of indecent exposure at the bush river books and video the same place the towlson based
the trauma, our family has been through, i want no other family to go through this. >> her father, earlwood wrote to the judge saying i know brittany is a good person, and will do everything in her power to make amends for what has happened if given a chance. i love my daughter more than words can say and i know she is worthy of a chance. >>> now if the judge does allow the possibility of parole today, under maryland law, norwood will have to spend at least 25 years behind bars...
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this threat will probably go into the earl afternoon.we'll get around -- early afternoon. looks like we'll get around 1/2- inch of rain, far to the southeast maybe 1 1/2 to 1/2- inch if we get thunderstorms later tonight. your five-day forecast starting date tomorrow in the low 60s, upper 50s. we drop through the afternoon. friday evening a chilly 35 degrees which is still not bad, saturday 53. we talked about sunday. i didn't get to show that futurecast. how about if we start with that on the news edge at 11:00 so you can see the flurries coming through on sunday. most of the models are saying it will be too dry for that. >> storms and flurries in four days. >>> some new guidelines out for farmers to better game where their crops and plants will grow -- gauge where their crops and plants will grow best. the first upday of the planting zones since 1990 and it shows plants and trees once thought too tender for cold now may survive farther north. >> there are some plants we refer to as marginal that may make it through the winter, may not.
this threat will probably go into the earl afternoon.we'll get around -- early afternoon. looks like we'll get around 1/2- inch of rain, far to the southeast maybe 1 1/2 to 1/2- inch if we get thunderstorms later tonight. your five-day forecast starting date tomorrow in the low 60s, upper 50s. we drop through the afternoon. friday evening a chilly 35 degrees which is still not bad, saturday 53. we talked about sunday. i didn't get to show that futurecast. how about if we start with that on the...
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year resolution; it's a llfestyle resolution, i guess." 56:40 56:40proceeds frommthe race support earl'splace ... a program that provides housing to homeless men. and the weather held up for meterologist emily gracey is standing by to let us know what we can expect for this first week of the new year. emily? 00:22:58 soft whine 300:23:02 00:23:02the soft whines of a history maker.the unique title this newborn holds. 00:00:00 "victimized by juvenile delinquents that are constantly moving through our neighborhood." 00:05 00:05an historic community tagged with gang symbols.how those that live there are now fighting back. 11:28:04 fireworks 28:11 and here's another look at the new years fireworks downtown. the canopy of colors light up the sky....as we turn the pages of a new year. a woman is killed less than an hour after the start of the new year. year.police say just before 1 this morning... 52 year-old myung kim died when her car overturned here on cuba road in cockeysville. police are still looking into what caused the crash. blood stains the street after a violenttnight on pulaski high
year resolution; it's a llfestyle resolution, i guess." 56:40 56:40proceeds frommthe race support earl'splace ... a program that provides housing to homeless men. and the weather held up for meterologist emily gracey is standing by to let us know what we can expect for this first week of the new year. emily? 00:22:58 soft whine 300:23:02 00:23:02the soft whines of a history maker.the unique title this newborn holds. 00:00:00 "victimized by juvenile delinquents that are constantly...
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at 4:a.m., edward earl johnson was executed in the gas chamber -- with the sentence of the second court, and i'll be glad to entertain any questions that you may have. >> he indicated his innocence, and he regretted the situation and he felt no ill will towards anyone. and he was thankful that the process was coming to a close. and he stated, that he was not guilty. >> innocent people go to death row and more of them die. this was enough to cause any government to stop and take stock of where this was regard to the death penalty. in regard to that question, it always comes down to the morality of it all. >> let's start with questions for the panelists. george, thank you for being here. i know that we welcome and appreciate you being here. the remarks that you made, this has caused concerns for many opponents of the death penalty to have celebrated the fact that san francisco moved away from this and did this rather convincingly, and i want to put the question out there. are you in favor of the death penalty? >> the answer, this is no. but it is important to recognize the role that i pla
at 4:a.m., edward earl johnson was executed in the gas chamber -- with the sentence of the second court, and i'll be glad to entertain any questions that you may have. >> he indicated his innocence, and he regretted the situation and he felt no ill will towards anyone. and he was thankful that the process was coming to a close. and he stated, that he was not guilty. >> innocent people go to death row and more of them die. this was enough to cause any government to stop and take...
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. >> we have a couple of earl [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by theational captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> it feels a lot better than it did yesterday. >> it is in the 20's today. >> kind of warm. >> not as cold as yesterday. still a few snow...
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at 4:a.m., edward earl johnson was executed in the gas chamber -- with the sentence of the second court, and i'll be glad to entertain any questions that you may have. >> he indicated his innocence, and he regretted the situation and he felt no ill will towards anyone. and he was thankful that the process was coming to a close. and he stated,
at 4:a.m., edward earl johnson was executed in the gas chamber -- with the sentence of the second court, and i'll be glad to entertain any questions that you may have. >> he indicated his innocence, and he regretted the situation and he felt no ill will towards anyone. and he was thankful that the process was coming to a close. and he stated,
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>> i think it's an important part of the contrast before vote earls in florida. right now, i think voters will have to decide whether or not they want a nominee for the party and whether or not they want a president of the country who's been somebody who's been a washington insider, made their career in washington, d.c. or whether or not they want someone like xwofr nor romney who built his career outside of washington, d.c. and as a successful governor and somebody who headed the olympics in 2002. so, those kind of contrasts at a time where voters are making that critical choice in florida and through the course of considerations that voters go through the rest of this primary calendar, it's an important distinction to make and let the voters make that decision. >> newt gingrich did work for freddie mac. romney did not. why keep this storyline going? >> you have to ask the romney people that. they picked this fight. after the wheels came off the inevitability train, they needed to go back to the playbook. he won one of three contests. he was the inevitable one.
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we have not won a basketball championship since collide frazier and earl monroe and we came so close against the rockets. remember the game when john starks shot 1 for 88. >> jon: . >> another year ain't gonna hurt you because you're not gonna win it this year. >> jon: a lot of people in that situation might break that news maybe more gently. (laughter) might say that with a little bit more compassion like, hey, man, i care about you but, you know, you may have to steel yourself with some resolve. >> you know, i got love for you and i... the nicks are all right but they're not gonna win anything. (laughter) >> jon: nice try. all right, well you still look nice. >> all right. >> jon: charles, thank you so much for coming by. will you come by again and see us soon? >> any time. >> jon: thank you, my friend, charles barkley, everybody. (cheers and
we have not won a basketball championship since collide frazier and earl monroe and we came so close against the rockets. remember the game when john starks shot 1 for 88. >> jon: . >> another year ain't gonna hurt you because you're not gonna win it this year. >> jon: a lot of people in that situation might break that news maybe more gently. (laughter) might say that with a little bit more compassion like, hey, man, i care about you but, you know, you may have to steel...
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her father earl norwood said i know brittany is a good person and will do everything in her power to make amends if given a chance. i love my daughter and i know she's worthy of a chance. the victim's family say she is beyond rehabilitation and should spend the rest of her life locked up. if a judge does allow the possibility of parole, under maryland law, she would have to spend 25 years behind bars before she's eligible. >> sentencing is scheduled to begin at 1:00 in rockville. wjz is in the courtroom and will bring you the latest at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00. >>> a guilty plea for a man charged in the murder of the pizza shop worker. he is expected to be sentenced in april. he also faces the possibility of life without parole. >> there's a $10,000 reward for information about the murder of gregory sears. anyone with information is asked to call 8667 lockup. >> a storm you start to the friday. the rain kept most people inside. and we hope you had an umbrella or a raincoat with you. now a live look outside. there are still lots of clouds around and it continues to be very warm for this t
her father earl norwood said i know brittany is a good person and will do everything in her power to make amends if given a chance. i love my daughter and i know she's worthy of a chance. the victim's family say she is beyond rehabilitation and should spend the rest of her life locked up. if a judge does allow the possibility of parole, under maryland law, she would have to spend 25 years behind bars before she's eligible. >> sentencing is scheduled to begin at 1:00 in rockville. wjz is...
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your earl morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, is this actor about to revive his most beloved film role? >>> coming up, an incredible buzzer beater, and the only draft where you want to be selected last. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. the international organization doctors without borders has stopped its work in detention centers. in the libyan city of misrata, saying it was being asked to care for prisoners who were being tortured. they say they treated bone fractures, tissue burns, and kidney failure from beatings only to see detainees sent back for further interpretation. the governing transitional council will investigate. >>> the united nations got an unexpected delivery this month, 35 pounds of cocaine. the narcotics stuffed inside a hallowed out textbook were intercepted at the u.n. mail room inside forged diplomatic pounchs with no return address. u.n. officials say the packages originated in mexico city. >>> there were some tense moments for
your earl morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, is this actor about to revive his most beloved film role? >>> coming up, an incredible buzzer beater, and the only draft where you want to be selected last. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. the international organization doctors without borders has stopped its work in...
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welcome to earl earl. i'm ashleigh banfield. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. we're bringing you the news from a to z. yesterday was our first day. today we're feeling comfortable. >> old hat. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we had very busy day for today. it's the big day. >> decision day in iowa. will romney hold on? what about the santorum push? voters hear the final pitches before the first real test of 2012. >>> we were getting you up to speed on the bizarre fires. look at this man with the ponytail. he's been arrested. this is the worst string of fires in that city since the riots of '92. get this. there may be annism grags beef allegedly involved with this arrest. lots more to tell yu about that. that's coming up. >> he looked like he was kind of smirking in that video. >>> a man accused of killing a park ranger is found dead fats down in a waterfall. apparently the exposure to all the cold there. the mountain is shut down as the rangers regroup and mourn the loss of one of their own. >> we don't worry so much that the sniper is out there. they've shut down the s
welcome to earl earl. i'm ashleigh banfield. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. we're bringing you the news from a to z. yesterday was our first day. today we're feeling comfortable. >> old hat. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we had very busy day for today. it's the big day. >> decision day in iowa. will romney hold on? what about the santorum push? voters hear the final pitches before the first real test of 2012. >>> we were getting you up to speed on the bizarre fires. look at...
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the chief justice earl warren institute. the consulate general of mexico.he quality federation. -- equality federation. the national center for lesbian rights. san francisco chamber of commerce. the san francisco department of children, youth, and their families. san francisco department on the status of women. san francisco zero divided foundation. we would like to thank the city department heads that are here. the department of status of women. the human rights commission, and our own director, the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs. you have an opportunity later in the meeting for public comment. please indicate if you would like to speak or write down your questions and return the cards to staff members. i would like to introduce an outstanding leader who has worked hard to bring the diverse segments of the san francisco community together to reach a common ground. since coming into office in january of 2009, he has brought thoughtful leadership to our city. we're pleased to welcome the president of the san francisco board of supervisors.
the chief justice earl warren institute. the consulate general of mexico.he quality federation. -- equality federation. the national center for lesbian rights. san francisco chamber of commerce. the san francisco department of children, youth, and their families. san francisco department on the status of women. san francisco zero divided foundation. we would like to thank the city department heads that are here. the department of status of women. the human rights commission, and our own...
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earl co-night, it was reported that joe paterno had passed away.ott denied reports saying his father is alive but in serious condition. jonchtown hosting rutgers. georgetown was 3 for 23 from the floor in the first half. so we're going to start in the second half. starks to henry simms. he dishes for the big two-handed dunk. georgetown within one. rutgers up 47-45. scarlet knights lead by five. but the hoyass come back. gets the steal, chucks it ahead to otto porter. it's a two-point game. ensuing georgetown possession. the hoyas go to porter. the freshman delivers. hits the jumper. georgetown up by two. eight seconds to go. here's the radio cause from the voice of the hoyas. >> trying to drive, down the lane, puts it up, no! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! >> they were down five and came back to beat rutgers 52-50! >> i love that, the energy. otto porter scored the hoyas' final six points. georgetown improves to 6-2 in the big east. upset alert. notre dame knocks off number one and previously undefeated
earl co-night, it was reported that joe paterno had passed away.ott denied reports saying his father is alive but in serious condition. jonchtown hosting rutgers. georgetown was 3 for 23 from the floor in the first half. so we're going to start in the second half. starks to henry simms. he dishes for the big two-handed dunk. georgetown within one. rutgers up 47-45. scarlet knights lead by five. but the hoyass come back. gets the steal, chucks it ahead to otto porter. it's a two-point game....
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earl norwood, britney's father says his daughter has always had a caring nature.udge greenburg, earl says i love my daughter more than words can say and i know she is worthy of a chance. but then there are these letters from jana murray's parents. here murray's mother says, i relive aspects of that horrific crime at least four nights a week. the brutality is inconceivable. this individual must be removed from society forever. life without parole is my request. britney norwood killed jana murray last march during an argument at the lulu lemon athletic store in bethesda. murray's body was found on the store at the back of the store. police discovered norwood there as well with what they say were self-inflicted wounds. she initially told cops two masked intruders sexually assaulted and beat them before fessing up to the crime. nearby store employees say they could hear murray screaming for help. the prosecutors says jana murray suffered at least 332 wounds from different weapons. 107 of the wounds were defensive. the most the state's medical examiner has ever seen. w
earl norwood, britney's father says his daughter has always had a caring nature.udge greenburg, earl says i love my daughter more than words can say and i know she is worthy of a chance. but then there are these letters from jana murray's parents. here murray's mother says, i relive aspects of that horrific crime at least four nights a week. the brutality is inconceivable. this individual must be removed from society forever. life without parole is my request. britney norwood killed jana murray...
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. >> you look at this year of transition from morton to earl.hink has been the biggest change? in the land of palm trees, the thundering herd arrived again. once again, it was jeff bentram and chad stark. and another national championship. gettle is wide open again. gettle. he could go. he's got one man to beat. touchdown north dakota state. another touchdown pass for 56 times out. chris has thrown his third touchdown on the day. was there ever any question you were going to play in the football game? it was a total blizzard. it was hard to see the field from the press box. this is owen. owen unloads a deep one. going to be underthrown and caught. out of nowhere. >> rocky is a nickname for iup fans. >> had to call his rocky. his grandfather was called ralph. every time they called ralph, two guys used to show up. look at tony satter. he is unbelievable. tony satter. breaking tackles. an incredible run for the bison senior. touchdown north dakota state. when the locusts come, they eat everything. >> that of course was back in 1990. i had to show
. >> you look at this year of transition from morton to earl.hink has been the biggest change? in the land of palm trees, the thundering herd arrived again. once again, it was jeff bentram and chad stark. and another national championship. gettle is wide open again. gettle. he could go. he's got one man to beat. touchdown north dakota state. another touchdown pass for 56 times out. chris has thrown his third touchdown on the day. was there ever any question you were going to play in the...