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((bump out)) ((break )) 3 3 3 p-meteorologist emill gracey is live in columbia with the details on liven columbia emily gracey is --meteooologist emily gracey is live in columbba with the hotspot--the amazing nativity 3 garbage mennsee all kinds of things on the job.. but this may be a new one. one.((:355when the doors next. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore.. -3 -bear hitches a ride in a garbagg truck to downtown vancouver.--stopppe traffic... pmabe even stole some hearrs of bystanders--beer was in a dumpster that got dumped into a truck. --hung out for an hour. --- tranquilized it and tooo it to a nature preserve. 3 3 3 3 3 33 3 3this holiday season... share your good fortune with those in need. nned.it's our warm holiday wishes wiiter clothing drive. you can give the gift f warmth to the llss ortunate. fortunate.monday deccmber 19th... froo 6 to 10 a-m.. we areecollecting new and gently used winter clothing right here at our fox45 studios.just stop by with yourrdonation aa 2000 west 41st ssreettin porning crew.join us and hare your warm holiday wishes! you may not be startinn
((bump out)) ((break )) 3 3 3 p-meteorologist emill gracey is live in columbia with the details on liven columbia emily gracey is --meteooologist emily gracey is live in columbba with the hotspot--the amazing nativity 3 garbage mennsee all kinds of things on the job.. but this may be a new one. one.((:355when the doors next. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore.. -3 -bear hitches a ride in a garbagg truck to downtown vancouver.--stopppe traffic... pmabe even stole some hearrs of...
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my name is emil. i have been driving and serve in the community for years and years and years. and i am part -- glad to be a part of yellow cab. we have been having a great time with yellow cab. yellow cab is my home. i love yellow cab. i had been waiting and waiting and waiting, and then i got my dream, you know? they sent me a letter. gisele medallions. i was so happy. eventually, i am going to get something. we waited for a free medallion, but i do not think there is a chance to get a free one, but now my ability to purchase a medallion and to be a medallion under, i am going to create jobs in the city. at least you know your or three people at work. so please, give us the opportunity to buy this medallion, to purchase it, to build our american dream. god bless america. thank you very much. secretary boomer: [reading names] chairman nolan: good afternoon. >> objective. -- how to do it. how to make its a people can do it. there are people who want to do this to make the industry better. to buy a medallion we currently have in place. i am ready. let's make it possible to trans
my name is emil. i have been driving and serve in the community for years and years and years. and i am part -- glad to be a part of yellow cab. we have been having a great time with yellow cab. yellow cab is my home. i love yellow cab. i had been waiting and waiting and waiting, and then i got my dream, you know? they sent me a letter. gisele medallions. i was so happy. eventually, i am going to get something. we waited for a free medallion, but i do not think there is a chance to get a free...
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in washington, i'm emill schmidt. -----end----- cnn.script----- straight ahead...ommsts are feeling a bit more optimistic about the u-s economy as 2011 comes to an end.but... will the feeling continue into 2012? 2012?and a cop crashes into a busy restaurant...the chain of events leading up to the collision... and if anyone was hurt. ((break 3)) 3 çia÷ 3 3 3concern over ow the state is spending proceeds from the new alcohol tax ..one state lawmaker is concerned about money ... set aside for the reports... this after two audits found revenue to address the problem... went unspent. 04:43:14"all you have to do is meet a family with this issue and it tears at your heart" whee state leaders cut a deal to raise the alcohol tax, this year, advocates for the disabled expected a big piece of the pie04:39:13"26 million dollars is supposed to go to reducing the waiting list" money to reduce a list of more than 6000 developmentally disbaled state residents waiting or help.but now just six months after the tax has started generating revenue. 04:34:19"we've accomplished virtually
in washington, i'm emill schmidt. -----end----- cnn.script----- straight ahead...ommsts are feeling a bit more optimistic about the u-s economy as 2011 comes to an end.but... will the feeling continue into 2012? 2012?and a cop crashes into a busy restaurant...the chain of events leading up to the collision... and if anyone was hurt. ((break 3)) 3 çia÷ 3 3 3concern over ow the state is spending proceeds from the new alcohol tax ..one state lawmaker is concerned about money ... set aside for...
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so thank you, john, thank you, emil. thank you so much. enjoy the food. as i said, drink up. the biggest issue in america today? segregation still exists... racism... the repression and oppression of women the educational system stem cell research homeless people cloning government health care taxation announcer: so, is there anything you're doing to help make a change? i'm not really doin' anything. ummmm [sighs] got me on that one...
so thank you, john, thank you, emil. thank you so much. enjoy the food. as i said, drink up. the biggest issue in america today? segregation still exists... racism... the repression and oppression of women the educational system stem cell research homeless people cloning government health care taxation announcer: so, is there anything you're doing to help make a change? i'm not really doin' anything. ummmm [sighs] got me on that one...
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so thank you, john, thank you, emil. thank you so much. enjoy the food. as i said, drink up. and >> we are going to begin our program with a lovely singer who has decided to join us this evening. please give a warm round of applause. [applause] ♪
so thank you, john, thank you, emil. thank you so much. enjoy the food. as i said, drink up. and >> we are going to begin our program with a lovely singer who has decided to join us this evening. please give a warm round of applause. [applause] ♪
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so thank you, john, thank you, emil. thank you so much. enjoy the food. as i said, drink up. and >> so good morning and welcome mr. mayor, mr. council general. everybody. it's great to see such a great crowd here for what for us is an extremely important event. my name is ed reiskin. i'm the transportation director here in san francisco and very pleased to welcome you all here this morning for what we expect will be a very lively and productive couple of days here in san francisco. the san francisco m.t.a. is the agency that's charged with implementing the city's transit first policy, which is about getting people out of their cars and into more sustainable modes of transportation, such as bikes, such as walking and transit in our great muni system. as someone who myself gets around the city often by bike, and i do that by choice, but more importantly, i'm given the charge of our agency to get folks out oaf their cars. i can't tell you how exciting it is for me to think all of the brain power and enthusiasm for cycling that's in this room are going to spend the next two days
so thank you, john, thank you, emil. thank you so much. enjoy the food. as i said, drink up. and >> so good morning and welcome mr. mayor, mr. council general. everybody. it's great to see such a great crowd here for what for us is an extremely important event. my name is ed reiskin. i'm the transportation director here in san francisco and very pleased to welcome you all here this morning for what we expect will be a very lively and productive couple of days here in san francisco. the...
so thank you, john, thank you, emil. thank you so much. enjoy the food. as i said, drink up. and
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emil tried to save her in this room in the er. >> she was very close to dying. very close. she was critically ill, and her odds for survival were extremely low. >> reporter: she was transferred to the washington hospital center where, incredibly, she survived, and six weeks later, she gave birth to a healthy baby boy. >> you never know when it's your time to. go luckily for jaden and i it wasn't our time. >> two years later she's back in the same er. only this time she's not a patient, but a manager working side by side with the doctors who saved her life. >> it's amazing. everything came full circle. >> reporter: her doctors had no idea what had happened to her. they only made the connection on her first day of work seven weeks ago. >> the actual people who aided in our rescue, it just kind of said to them "you are my hero." they had no clue. >> knock it off. just doing my work. >> to see someone who's life has change. to not only see that, but work with them is a special thing. >> after some short-term memory loss, she made a complete recovery. as to what caused the crack
emil tried to save her in this room in the er. >> she was very close to dying. very close. she was critically ill, and her odds for survival were extremely low. >> reporter: she was transferred to the washington hospital center where, incredibly, she survived, and six weeks later, she gave birth to a healthy baby boy. >> you never know when it's your time to. go luckily for jaden and i it wasn't our time. >> two years later she's back in the same er. only this time she's...
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father emil kateman was born in 1916 and served in the diocese of wichita for four years before volunteering for the u.s. army in 1944. during the korean war, he served as a chaplain for the eighth cal have calvary regimen of the first army division. his courageous actions in the korean battlefield saved countless lives as he ran under enemy fire to rescue wounded soldiers. when the father was taken prisoner in 1950, he continued to live out the army chaplain motto -- for god and country. in the bitter cold winter, father capeman carried his comrades on his back through forced marches on snow and ice, gave away his meager food rations and cared for the sick who were suffering alongside him in the prison camp. when all looked hopeless, this simple priest from kansas rallied his comrades, regardless of their faith, to persevere until his own death as a prisoner of war in 1951. this good man distinguished himself by laying down his life for the sake of others. earlier this year, senator roberts and i introduced legislation to award this kansas war hero the medal of honor for his aks of valor in
father emil kateman was born in 1916 and served in the diocese of wichita for four years before volunteering for the u.s. army in 1944. during the korean war, he served as a chaplain for the eighth cal have calvary regimen of the first army division. his courageous actions in the korean battlefield saved countless lives as he ran under enemy fire to rescue wounded soldiers. when the father was taken prisoner in 1950, he continued to live out the army chaplain motto -- for god and country. in...