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. >> echo 15 -- >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24 carefully screened offenders make up the future's program. but getting their prison walking papers, and marching straight to boot camp, isn't so simple. there's still red tape. military requirements demand offenders be out of pendleton 30 days after their release before they can officially enlist and 30 days can be a lifetime for kids like madden, who returned to drugs and gang infested neighborhoods. >> what really makes me nervous is him returning back to his old environment and the situations that got him in trouble in the first place. it's harder for them to maintain the discipline and the structure they have here once they return to the home or the streets. >> i feel like this is the most positive thing that i can do. it's either that or go back to indy and there's not a whole lot there for me. a lot of people aren't going to appreciate that i'm trying to do something for myself and i don't feel like i need to go back to that because i don't feel like i'm going to have a whole lot of support. >> with his release date just week
. >> echo 15 -- >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24 carefully screened offenders make up the future's program. but getting their prison walking papers, and marching straight to boot camp, isn't so simple. there's still red tape. military requirements demand offenders be out of pendleton 30 days after their release before they can officially enlist and 30 days can be a lifetime for kids like madden, who returned to drugs and gang infested neighborhoods. >> what really...
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scientists will tow the echo ranger an unmanned submersible vehicle sometime this week. once the echo ranger gets to the launch spot, it will be completely controlled by a computer program to survey the u.s. independence 3,000 feet under water. thethe echo ranger will let them see how the independence has faired during the last 55 years. >> this gets us down there flying over that wreck and getting a real detailed picture of it. is it upside down? is it on its side? is it upright? what kind of shape is it in? >> scientists say they have great confidence in the computer programming. even if something goes wrong, they do expect to get the drone back. a separate software command orders it to return to the surface if there is any problem. >>> three baby penguins will make their debut. there is the three little chicks. they have been at the academy since late last year now they aring for the public's help if to choose name for two of the chicks. you can now vote by going to the cal academy website. some of the choices are bert, eb, stella, and nori. the third chick has been n
scientists will tow the echo ranger an unmanned submersible vehicle sometime this week. once the echo ranger gets to the launch spot, it will be completely controlled by a computer program to survey the u.s. independence 3,000 feet under water. thethe echo ranger will let them see how the independence has faired during the last 55 years. >> this gets us down there flying over that wreck and getting a real detailed picture of it. is it upside down? is it on its side? is it upright? what...
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. >> echo long that issue particularly looking at the children's structure or the potential facilities for youth there can some thought be given as this site changes and gets into a different phase those structures could be placed else are, i.e., along the lines in the same broad fingertip we'll appreciate the port looking at having those kinds of remedies mitigated over. >> there's a couple of things i'll say about that one is that we are still figuring out what that family play zone is and whether it's a structure that makes sense to pick up and move or mobile as blue blocks as i mentioned in response to commissioner woo hos question that's our goal to establish something that can as a successful mixture together to move but if for whatever reason the timing didn't work or maybe in speak easy decides we don't want to operate the beer garden and didn't make sense to transition that as part of that larger pious i'll sigh absolutely look to utilize that where it makes sense as pier 70. >> keep in the back of our mind the flexibility of other opportunities that come up for using some of
. >> echo long that issue particularly looking at the children's structure or the potential facilities for youth there can some thought be given as this site changes and gets into a different phase those structures could be placed else are, i.e., along the lines in the same broad fingertip we'll appreciate the port looking at having those kinds of remedies mitigated over. >> there's a couple of things i'll say about that one is that we are still figuring out what that family play...
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and it doesn't stop there, the same technology that will eliminate disabilities can be used for echo sell cons. or augment a body to run rally fast without exerting any energy. >> today people say oh, i am so sorry that happened that you lost a limb, how depressing how horrible, and the future lit be oh cool, you get the new model t 37, and be able to run faster than me. that's the future. >> in case you are wondering he habit about ten pairs of legs everything from skiing to rock climbing and he says the technology will get better and better, until they are so pervasive we won't think twice about somebody whose body now might be considered a little unusual. >> joining us now from aspen is amanda, executive director of the bridging bionics foundation that's a nonprofit organization, working to advance the research and development of bionic technology, more than two decades ago. amanda baseball paralyzed from a waist down, and still with us, leading futurist, thank you for being here amanda. amanda, this is remarkable you are such an athletic person, when did you first discover this f
and it doesn't stop there, the same technology that will eliminate disabilities can be used for echo sell cons. or augment a body to run rally fast without exerting any energy. >> today people say oh, i am so sorry that happened that you lost a limb, how depressing how horrible, and the future lit be oh cool, you get the new model t 37, and be able to run faster than me. that's the future. >> in case you are wondering he habit about ten pairs of legs everything from skiing to rock...
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i worked in i was the first paraplegic woman to test pilot a revolutionary echo skeleton at that time called elegs which was then rebranded to ebbing sew bionics and i -- so that was in 2010, of july 25th, i remember the day significantly. and the technology what i'm -- as you have see me walking here, i am with every step that i take, when i shift my weight correctly with the forward and the lateral movement then the skeleton will take another step on it's own, so it is an intelligence device, and i have tried several different echo skeletons and that's my goal, is to test pilot different robots out there and look toward the future, how can we improve the ex-sew skeletons and what are the market challengeschallengeshow did you feel the first time, when you took up and walks and saw someone eye to eye for the first time after 20 years. there's always a sense of euphoria. that's what the height that i was born to grow into. and so i am able to look at someone in the eye and have that heart to heart hug, but it is more than the emotionality and the psycho social it bleeds into my physic
i worked in i was the first paraplegic woman to test pilot a revolutionary echo skeleton at that time called elegs which was then rebranded to ebbing sew bionics and i -- so that was in 2010, of july 25th, i remember the day significantly. and the technology what i'm -- as you have see me walking here, i am with every step that i take, when i shift my weight correctly with the forward and the lateral movement then the skeleton will take another step on it's own, so it is an intelligence device,...
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>> the findings echoed what residents told al jazeera america in the months following michael brown's death. >> in the words of my mother it could have been me. >> raquan smith and michael brown went to high school together. >> one of the largest obstacles for a young black male is not falling in the lines of being a statistic. >> smith was at home when he got call that his classmate had been shot and killed by the ferguson police officer. >> i had a question. >> reporter: what was your question? >> what do we tell our children? as far as what happened to michael brown? what would i till a little brother or little sister or nephew or niece what does a parental tell their son or their daughter about what has transpired on that day? broad daylight, we're supposed to know that the police are here to protect and serve. >> a young man was shot in broad daylight it had barely been noon and his body laid in the street for so long. there were parents i talked to they had to keep their children away from the window, they couldn't go outside this was traumatizing the community. >> reporter: pat
>> the findings echoed what residents told al jazeera america in the months following michael brown's death. >> in the words of my mother it could have been me. >> raquan smith and michael brown went to high school together. >> one of the largest obstacles for a young black male is not falling in the lines of being a statistic. >> smith was at home when he got call that his classmate had been shot and killed by the ferguson police officer. >> i had a...
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by other echo by other senior officials i interviewed there is the art of therapy is one of the most important things and like with any art form people say the art of therapy you can't really train for that so if you look at the programs around the united states and you can institutionalize our coming you can institutionalize intangible artistic emotionally sparked their piece. it's not impossible. and in any art form that can be institutionalized in a way so there is a way out and a way to do that. it's to their great credit that has been rolled out the treatment that minimize the artistic side of therapy that the rationale is that they are trying to get as many treatments to as many as possible and they are doing that but i think there needs to be some accounts made for the artistic was tangible less scientifically provable ideas of the art of therapy. >> you also talk about in the concept of posttraumatic growth. and i was wondering if you could maybe delve into those concepts a little bit more and see if you have any thoughts that they could be linked to the pure counselors -- pe
by other echo by other senior officials i interviewed there is the art of therapy is one of the most important things and like with any art form people say the art of therapy you can't really train for that so if you look at the programs around the united states and you can institutionalize our coming you can institutionalize intangible artistic emotionally sparked their piece. it's not impossible. and in any art form that can be institutionalized in a way so there is a way out and a way to do...
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to is that you've been great to learn from and full of ideas on the crowd controls i also want to echo my issues about the redistricting we feel that we should redistrict at border from fulton and want to appreciate the ideas and captain son your wife is good. >> can i echo that second that that's amazing thank you for bringing that up. >> oh, i'll get there. >> dr. joe knows now welcome. >> i needed to come up here and commend the captain and all the officers in the district i'm a merchants i'm a board member for hate ashbury born and raised and i live in walling lever for the last 12 years i want to commend the captain and all the officers last year in september i believe it was over successful but the police handled the situations the pest they could and we were definitely getting it together for next year and this year and hopefully, you'll be a better in it but back to having the need we said to speak on the the part of having the pedestrian encourage everyone in the room to help support our needs. >> thank you good job. >> any further public comment? okay hearing none public comm
to is that you've been great to learn from and full of ideas on the crowd controls i also want to echo my issues about the redistricting we feel that we should redistrict at border from fulton and want to appreciate the ideas and captain son your wife is good. >> can i echo that second that that's amazing thank you for bringing that up. >> oh, i'll get there. >> dr. joe knows now welcome. >> i needed to come up here and commend the captain and all the officers in the...
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>> you want to i know there are several people that want to speak but i'll take the perspective to echo the words of the director seeing making sure is so smiling face i know you'll be socializing missed that is important not only for all our staff and all the visitors to the port when we come to the facilities one of the first people they see is making sure so and he's conveyed the acceptance of pride and joy i i know that is infectious i know you'll miss you're smiling and greeting every time i come by the office and some will miss you but certainly i don't want to do the 2 hundred plus miles thank you for doing that for so many years and with some style and graciousness to all of us we have a couple of people that want to speak we have (calling names) first. >> thank you good afternoon, commissioners i'm standing here on behalf of elaine who wanted me to express her comments to making sure so and his retirement a couple of things in 4983 was the year of technology the year of the first mobile phone when we started the internet was created and microsoft word was released and the first
>> you want to i know there are several people that want to speak but i'll take the perspective to echo the words of the director seeing making sure is so smiling face i know you'll be socializing missed that is important not only for all our staff and all the visitors to the port when we come to the facilities one of the first people they see is making sure so and he's conveyed the acceptance of pride and joy i i know that is infectious i know you'll miss you're smiling and greeting...
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happening but there will be people coming in with words but 2 hundred and 50 hours is not enough we echo our other colleagues to be separated from the identity and human trafficking you know we support that's being taken away and want to be separated into a different category so that's all i have to say thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon commissioner thank you. i'm gary the owner and director of the school of massage and bodywork we've been in continual operation since 1969 we've trained thousand of lives professionals in our history just take a moment to give us a schools prospective regarding the legislation how it effects our graduation our graduates would have themselves in some kind of sole proprietorship of the one hundred or so massage thooefts we graduated last year 50 will be seeking self-employment opportunities working for themselves or attempting to open or start a massage chaplain in my huge opinion the way it is currently written that will limit our graduates and other graduates from getting gainful employment the requirement of the conditional use permit is our gre
happening but there will be people coming in with words but 2 hundred and 50 hours is not enough we echo our other colleagues to be separated from the identity and human trafficking you know we support that's being taken away and want to be separated into a different category so that's all i have to say thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon commissioner thank you. i'm gary the owner and director of the school of massage and bodywork we've been in continual operation since 1969...
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. >> okay first i want to echo commissioner paskin-jordan comment about the timely reporting i think'll echo hearing her comments in terms of the number it is arbitrary in your report you mentioned one of the companies was not on the cooker 2 hundred tractor list my feeling this shouldn't be limited to a specific list maybe some are included in terms of prioritizing would that be reasonable prioritizing which companies with the offenders, if you will. >> it comes to the approach and the enroll setting if only to address issues tracking for gas then we go to potentially companies that are beyond the cooker tractor 2 hundred list and identify those folks and they'll become part of the effort what is before us today is a specific request we engage the companies on the tractor 2 hundred but clearly the board can define the goals that expands the unifies we'll be trying to deal with. >> i mean, i'll be in favor but it 140u7b9d e shouldn't be limited to the list this year companies beyond that how do you suggest that. >> the i f f has a definition of what they cancer climate risk proposals
. >> okay first i want to echo commissioner paskin-jordan comment about the timely reporting i think'll echo hearing her comments in terms of the number it is arbitrary in your report you mentioned one of the companies was not on the cooker 2 hundred tractor list my feeling this shouldn't be limited to a specific list maybe some are included in terms of prioritizing would that be reasonable prioritizing which companies with the offenders, if you will. >> it comes to the approach and...
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i want to echo other folks in thanking the staff of the puc for putting together this amazing document especially on the relatively short timeline and it's really great to see this laid out in this detail and we look forward to seeing the full document as well and also appreciate the general manager kelly's comment about making it a realistic and conservative timeline. the important thing to remember with a conservative timeline is that you might actually beat it if you are lucky and we've heard from mr. freed and supervisor avalos so up to one to 2 months can be shaved off this process and i'd echo a previous comment i would hope that the staff and commission would be prepared with that level of flexibility in case we were able to come in sooner of course every month that we delay, x numbers of greenhouse gases are getting emitted unnecessarily. we've all got to the airport early and the jet way was not available because it wasn't prepared for you to be early so it sounds like the political will is there to make that happen. i would like to highlight the period of tween today and may
i want to echo other folks in thanking the staff of the puc for putting together this amazing document especially on the relatively short timeline and it's really great to see this laid out in this detail and we look forward to seeing the full document as well and also appreciate the general manager kelly's comment about making it a realistic and conservative timeline. the important thing to remember with a conservative timeline is that you might actually beat it if you are lucky and we've...
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>> i would just echo what ms. hunter said as far as the community bank research conference. we have had some papers presented that do address some of those issues, particularly on small banks. and we will be glad to get that information to you. >> okay. i'd really commend this issue to all of you. it's pretty darn important. compliance costs have mushroomed. that impacts every financial institution. but it disproportionally impacts smaller ones for the reasons ms. hunter suggested. i mean, you know, if you increase compliance cost 100% city is in a much able to deal with that than a rural community which would cause them to sell out. a trend which is accelerating. so i really commend that to you. it's awfully important, and certainly my perception talking to community banks every week is that the burden is enormous. for the most part, they're dealing with things, solutions for things they had problems they have nothing to do with. and yet the burden on them is far bigger proportionally than it is on larger institutions. another theme i hear all the time from smaller banks is
>> i would just echo what ms. hunter said as far as the community bank research conference. we have had some papers presented that do address some of those issues, particularly on small banks. and we will be glad to get that information to you. >> okay. i'd really commend this issue to all of you. it's pretty darn important. compliance costs have mushroomed. that impacts every financial institution. but it disproportionally impacts smaller ones for the reasons ms. hunter suggested....
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is that the kind of thing that would disqualify them echo -- them echo -- them? director clancy: i'm not sure i can go into specifics because others may hear that. ranking member cummings: i got you. it is a problem, though. director clancy: it is a dilemma, but we have to go through that in order to get good people. we are willing to -- we are not going to compromise our hiring standards because we have got to get good people. the thing i got to battle with, we have done all this vetting, and it takes seven or eight months to go through the polygraphs and the background checks. and they get this top-secret clearance. where do we lose them when they get to the 10 year mark, 15 year mark? why are they not -- you know why do they write to the members echo what are the disgruntled? why are they not reporting up through the chain of command? i have got to find a solution to that because we are getting good people on the front-end. again, start to keep saying this, but we are looking at a small limits. our workforce listening to this is probably saying this is not the
is that the kind of thing that would disqualify them echo -- them echo -- them? director clancy: i'm not sure i can go into specifics because others may hear that. ranking member cummings: i got you. it is a problem, though. director clancy: it is a dilemma, but we have to go through that in order to get good people. we are willing to -- we are not going to compromise our hiring standards because we have got to get good people. the thing i got to battle with, we have done all this vetting, and...
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i want to echo what was said about the urban agricultural program. super excited and has done a number of very clear advances. we have resource centers which we didn't have before. there is a website with a lot more information and there is clearly more coordination among city agencies. so i would say that a lot of things that we are hoping to see in the first year, which we have seen, which is fantastic. we're excited that the department has put money so that the position can continue as part of the normal budget and increase for funding for the community gardens. those are all fantastic things. there are hundreds of people using the gardens and it's hard for one person working quarter time to keep up with the requests and demands. as we look at increased funding for the community garden program, both looking at existing funding and what could come forward to encourage the commission to put more staff time to respond to the question. we have green bags and going back and forth and i think the request is in, but it's taking a lot longer than if there
i want to echo what was said about the urban agricultural program. super excited and has done a number of very clear advances. we have resource centers which we didn't have before. there is a website with a lot more information and there is clearly more coordination among city agencies. so i would say that a lot of things that we are hoping to see in the first year, which we have seen, which is fantastic. we're excited that the department has put money so that the position can continue as part...
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just echoing commissioner breed's administrative -- the clerk's officery, i want you to know what the breakdown is on that and also to look at the 13-14 budget would be helpful. i'm inclined to say that we're probably in line with the budget this year unless, you know, for the fy15-16 year, unless there's some sort of consideration to make for the committee clerk salary and benefits just so that we would have if enough in the budget if we wanted to use outside consultant services. but i think that just echoing back to commissioner lindo's thoughts on what do we do after that, is that we'll have a greater need for outside services as we sort of switch gears into a body that's not so consumed with cca >> i will definitely, i have the notes to get the 13-14 budget. i think that's something that's pretty easy for the clerk's office to produce for us, and i will talk to the clerk's office about the half clerk assignment and probably have someone come and present at the next meeting when we do the budget. what i would recommend is that you approve what's in front of you today so our process
just echoing commissioner breed's administrative -- the clerk's officery, i want you to know what the breakdown is on that and also to look at the 13-14 budget would be helpful. i'm inclined to say that we're probably in line with the budget this year unless, you know, for the fy15-16 year, unless there's some sort of consideration to make for the committee clerk salary and benefits just so that we would have if enough in the budget if we wanted to use outside consultant services. but i think...
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i would also echo what dr. sherman indicated at our advisory board last meeting jim berman of the organization announce add need for national cohesion, a way of thinking about this as a nationally important profession. there's very little national attention. the cops office does the best they can but not really thinking about standards, about research, developing leadership. jim proposed as did larry and i a police commission. the closest is an fbi executive session -- academy, that's not the same thing as a way to build the leadership. so universities can make a difference to develop that sort of capability. my second recommendation also won't surprise you having been director of national justice serving under attorney general -- assistant attorney general robinson and attorney general reno, i'm a strong believer in the importance of research and echo what my fellow panelists have said. the matter of research under the '94 was historic but critical. when we think what we could have known had we invested more h
i would also echo what dr. sherman indicated at our advisory board last meeting jim berman of the organization announce add need for national cohesion, a way of thinking about this as a nationally important profession. there's very little national attention. the cops office does the best they can but not really thinking about standards, about research, developing leadership. jim proposed as did larry and i a police commission. the closest is an fbi executive session -- academy, that's not the...
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that view is he echoed by the fed's number 2, stanley fisher. vice chair expects rates to start to rise this year but added increases will probably not follow a smooth path upward. >> there's one point which is critical to understand. when we raise the interest rate as we probably will do one day, from 0 to 25 to 25 to 50 basis points, we will be moving from an ultra expansionary monetary policy to an extremely expansionary monetary policy. >> now as we wait for rates to rise there has been a sustained appetite for yield among investors. question is is there an asset bubble brewing in the bond market? >> the very fact that we're having a conversation about there being a bubble would suggest we're not quite there yet. one of the symptoms of a bubble is everyone saying you just got to buy it. it's going to go to the moon. et cetera et cetera. there's enough warnings suggesting that valuations are rich that i wouldn't say we're quite in that territory. but obviously it depends on sectors. some look richer than others if you like. >> there's a deple
that view is he echoed by the fed's number 2, stanley fisher. vice chair expects rates to start to rise this year but added increases will probably not follow a smooth path upward. >> there's one point which is critical to understand. when we raise the interest rate as we probably will do one day, from 0 to 25 to 25 to 50 basis points, we will be moving from an ultra expansionary monetary policy to an extremely expansionary monetary policy. >> now as we wait for rates to rise there...
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i didn't even leave my couch and look at what happened. >> in echo park abc 7, eyewitness news. >> oneok it upon themselves to track him down. good story. >> that's news in >> following a developing story on this monday, march 9. a house in camden collapses with a family inside. we'll have a live report. >> another shooting of an unarmed black teen by white police officers has tensions running high in madison wisconsin. >> we're watching after slick spots as tracker 6 tracks freezing rain in the area. >> let's find out about the freezing rain and head over to david murphy and matt pellman is in for karen rogers. >> reporter: weather services guys expanded the area of concern with that freezing rain.
i didn't even leave my couch and look at what happened. >> in echo park abc 7, eyewitness news. >> oneok it upon themselves to track him down. good story. >> that's news in >> following a developing story on this monday, march 9. a house in camden collapses with a family inside. we'll have a live report. >> another shooting of an unarmed black teen by white police officers has tensions running high in madison wisconsin. >> we're watching after slick spots as...
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i echo what commissioner bustos is saying. my role here is to really make sure that san franciscans don't leave the city and they have the opportunity to take advantage of your beautiful units, but i just need an understanding of where we are going and where we are having and it's been a couple of years now and we are getting a lot of feedback and i really don't know what to say. i live in district 6 and i know what it's like. so if that's if my fellow commissioners are okay with it unless there is another way of maybe having action items on our, you know like a lot of these things. that's how -- i'm not against the project. i just want to make sure. i mean, god knows we need all the units that you can provide but also i would like to be able to say to the community that i represent of which you know i'm a neighborhood representative that i was appointed here to say yeah, you have an opportunity to take advantage and we are repeating out to you and this is what our developers are doing, reaching out and talking that you at lea
i echo what commissioner bustos is saying. my role here is to really make sure that san franciscans don't leave the city and they have the opportunity to take advantage of your beautiful units, but i just need an understanding of where we are going and where we are having and it's been a couple of years now and we are getting a lot of feedback and i really don't know what to say. i live in district 6 and i know what it's like. so if that's if my fellow commissioners are okay with it unless...
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- 50 years ago today echo >> my name -- 50 years ago today? >> my name is teresa murrows. amy: how old were you at the time? >> 21. amy: what gave you the courage to do that? >> because the treatment, how they were treating us. they were treating us like we were foreigners in a strange country, and we had no rights at all. i was determined to do something to let this generation of young men and women not to have to go through what we had to go through with. 50 years ago, we had no rights. amy: can you tell me your name, and tell me about the metal that you are wearing. >> this is a medal for foot soldiers who participated in the 1965 movement. amy: how old were you? >> i was 13. many of the youth were from 9 to about 16. amy: did you march? >> i did. we turned around tuesday, the selma-montgomery march. amy: where were you on bloody sunday? >> we ran into the state troopers, we were on the bridge. john lewis and jose williams told us to kneel down and pray after they would not let us through. as we knelt down to pray they threw tear gas beside
- 50 years ago today echo >> my name -- 50 years ago today? >> my name is teresa murrows. amy: how old were you at the time? >> 21. amy: what gave you the courage to do that? >> because the treatment, how they were treating us. they were treating us like we were foreigners in a strange country, and we had no rights at all. i was determined to do something to let this generation of young men and women not to have to go through what we had to go through with. 50 years ago,...
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just echoing commissioner breed's administrative -- the clerk's officery, i want you to know what the breakdown is on that and also to look at the 13-14 budget would be helpful. i'm inclined to say that we're probably in line with the budget this year unless, you know, for the fy15-16 year, unless there's some sort of consideration to make for the committee clerk salary and benefits just so that we would have if enough in the budget if we wanted to use outside consultant services. but i think that just echoing back to commissioner lindo's thoughts on what do we do after that, is that we'll have a greater need for outside services as we sort of switch gears into a body that's not so
just echoing commissioner breed's administrative -- the clerk's officery, i want you to know what the breakdown is on that and also to look at the 13-14 budget would be helpful. i'm inclined to say that we're probably in line with the budget this year unless, you know, for the fy15-16 year, unless there's some sort of consideration to make for the committee clerk salary and benefits just so that we would have if enough in the budget if we wanted to use outside consultant services. but i think...
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and his memory and let his family know just what he meant to all of us imfop president john mcnesby echoes those sentiment. >> it's going to be a great tribute much it's unfortunate we have to do it again. like i said to his grandmother she just gained 7,000 additional family members. >> reporter: the 30-year-old officer from the 22nd district was gunned down a week ago yesterday while doing a routine security check at the game stop at 2101 lehigh avenue. he was going to purchase a video game for his son's birthday. eagles football coach chip kelly arrived here with an entourage to deliver two footballs to wilson's 10 and one-year-old sons. residents some who knew wilson since he was a little boy were moved from the services. >> oh, i knew him from a little boy. >> really. >> yes, i d and he was a nice young man and good support from the neighbors. i think that was so nice. >> reporter: now the viewing continues until 8 o'clock tonight. on saturday, remembrances will be moving to the palestra. there will be another viewing there from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on the arena on the university o
and his memory and let his family know just what he meant to all of us imfop president john mcnesby echoes those sentiment. >> it's going to be a great tribute much it's unfortunate we have to do it again. like i said to his grandmother she just gained 7,000 additional family members. >> reporter: the 30-year-old officer from the 22nd district was gunned down a week ago yesterday while doing a routine security check at the game stop at 2101 lehigh avenue. he was going to purchase a...
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see some of the pink echoes down near washington. the warmer air, higher levels is already getting close. that's why this snow is not going to last all that long. two to 4:00 p.m. in general the snow starting. 4:00 to 6:00, sleet in much of the area starting to get things on the icy side. and after 6:00 it gets even worse because we have sleet, freezing rain. now, later on during the evening, the rain comes in as temperatures rise overnight tonight. tomorrow morning is not going to be an icy or snowy commute. here's what to expect as we go through the afternoon. this particular model changes the snow to the sleet pretty quickly, maybe too quickly. but we'll get a little bit of accumulation of the snow and then the sleet on top of that. then here comes the warmer air bringing just rain. but most of the area from philly north and west that's all snow or ice by 6:00. by 8:00 9:00 it is starting to get just rainy. by 10:00, only the lehigh valley and poconos are seeing the ice. by tomorrow morning, everybody is seeing rain. tomorrow afte
see some of the pink echoes down near washington. the warmer air, higher levels is already getting close. that's why this snow is not going to last all that long. two to 4:00 p.m. in general the snow starting. 4:00 to 6:00, sleet in much of the area starting to get things on the icy side. and after 6:00 it gets even worse because we have sleet, freezing rain. now, later on during the evening, the rain comes in as temperatures rise overnight tonight. tomorrow morning is not going to be an icy or...
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what the protesters, echoing, what the president was echoing.not what you're seeing. >> in many places we' seeing that. but on a social media site called yik yak which is location based, it's anonymous. >> anything goes. >> there there people who are taking the side of those singing. there are raysist comments being made on that. but there's also something else interesting that's happening. these are students telling us that they're seeing this on their yik yak feed at ou right now. there are those saying that that song which is put to the song of "if you're happy and you know it clap your hands", a disgusting version of it, one person adding on yik yak, it's taught by every sae chapter and explicitly accepted by the national chapter. >> this is some anonymous poster who is not speaking for the national chapter. >> but then you have others saying they have other racial incidents at ou that they want to now put up on the social media. >> are they saying that ou o sae? >> other fraternities at ou where they've seen this type of behavior occur. i'v
what the protesters, echoing, what the president was echoing.not what you're seeing. >> in many places we' seeing that. but on a social media site called yik yak which is location based, it's anonymous. >> anything goes. >> there there people who are taking the side of those singing. there are raysist comments being made on that. but there's also something else interesting that's happening. these are students telling us that they're seeing this on their yik yak feed at ou...
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he always has been. >> while mary jo visits brandon, echo goes to see her father.have been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm kind of used too it, him not being there, having to see him behind glass or having to go through security to be able to see him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. you don't to want see anybody that you love locked up. but he wouldn't know how to act if he was out here anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little more. just because he's my little brother. it's hard to know what i would say to my father, because i wouldn't want to hurt his feelings, but it's his fault. it's his fault that my little brother is here. >> hey, sweetie. >> hey. >> what are you doing? oh, you look so beautiful. >> thank you. you look handsome yourself. >> you're my daughter, you have to say that. >> what were you thinking? don't you think you're -- >> what do you mean what i was thinking? >> don't you think you're a little too old to be jumping fences and stuff? >> sweetie, i mean i broke my shoulder in the process. i m
he always has been. >> while mary jo visits brandon, echo goes to see her father.have been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm kind of used too it, him not being there, having to see him behind glass or having to go through security to be able to see him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. you don't to want see anybody that you love locked up. but he wouldn't know how to act if he was out here anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little...
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the animals hunt with clicks and buzzes detecting echoes from their prey. researchers showed them switching from a narrow to a wide beam like adjusting a torch, as they honed in on fish. here's more. >> reporter: like many under water hunters, porpoises detect prey using sound, clicking to pick up echoes. when they're chasing one fish they switch from a click to an intense buzz receiving a stream of echoes as they pursue it. this study shows that they can actually adjust the width of a beam of sound they produce. a team used under water microphones to measure sound from hunting porpoises. this revealed the animal's beam widened, trapping the fish in a broad search light of sound. the scientists say that uncovering these secrets will help them develop ways of using sound as a deterrent to keep porpoises, dolphins and whales from becoming trapped in fishing nets. victoria gill bbc news. >>> now to our top story. british prime minister david cameron has just come back from his audience with the queen. we understand any moment now he'll be speaking from outside
the animals hunt with clicks and buzzes detecting echoes from their prey. researchers showed them switching from a narrow to a wide beam like adjusting a torch, as they honed in on fish. here's more. >> reporter: like many under water hunters, porpoises detect prey using sound, clicking to pick up echoes. when they're chasing one fish they switch from a click to an intense buzz receiving a stream of echoes as they pursue it. this study shows that they can actually adjust the width of a...
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i think he will echo the late 30's. think he will say, this is about the survival of my country and i will not -- israel is not bound to uphold ideal that is cut by international artist. -- partners. host: michael wilner, he reports for the jerusalem post. you can watch the speech live at 11:00. go to our website for more information. coming up, we will continue our discussion not only on today's speech, but also on the department of homeland security funding. representative joe wilson will be next. then we will continue with these topics with representative brian higgins. ♪ >> you would see what they used to call when i was vac a kid -- washington was a large man. six-foot. very robust. terrific natural athlete. madison is a skinny little guy. >> this sunday on "q&a" historian david o stewart on founding father, james madison. >> his gifts that i write most about is his ability to form a partnerships with the great people of his era. it also alludes to his talents and what he was able to do to create the first self-sus
i think he will echo the late 30's. think he will say, this is about the survival of my country and i will not -- israel is not bound to uphold ideal that is cut by international artist. -- partners. host: michael wilner, he reports for the jerusalem post. you can watch the speech live at 11:00. go to our website for more information. coming up, we will continue our discussion not only on today's speech, but also on the department of homeland security funding. representative joe wilson will be...
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[laughter] i echo what both of them said.lso, there's a lot of advantages to the fact we have grown up more globally connected. that we do have a voice, whether were using it well are not. that is something that has been confusing to other people. now with twitter and different platforms where your voice can actually be considered into dialogue, it is a different story. i think those are both huge assets to why millennials have a lot of value right now. jake: totally. i could share my experience but for the people in the audience what is the secret sauce? everyone wants to reach the demo. it sounds like everyone misunderstands the demo. how do you reach millennials? and how have you done it in your work? sara: i don't think i know the secret. i think i would sell it because it would make a lot of money. once we could think about when engaging is the vertical forms of engagement will not resonate the way they may have for other generations. we are generation that sits more horizontally. we have more access to different types o
[laughter] i echo what both of them said.lso, there's a lot of advantages to the fact we have grown up more globally connected. that we do have a voice, whether were using it well are not. that is something that has been confusing to other people. now with twitter and different platforms where your voice can actually be considered into dialogue, it is a different story. i think those are both huge assets to why millennials have a lot of value right now. jake: totally. i could share my...