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we'll be right back with carol everett. you do not want to miss this.a best resale value award, we were delighted. ♪ when it received a 5-star overall safety ring, we were ecstatic. and when camry became the number-one selling car in america 10 years running, we blushed. ♪ the reinvented 2012 camry. from toyota. ♪ but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> the gift of life is a movie that talks about what life really means and when it begins and i hope you'll get a copy you can find out more about it, at foxnews.com, we were talking about one of the most remarkable stories from the film with carol everett. 35,000 a
we'll be right back with carol everett. you do not want to miss this.a best resale value award, we were delighted. ♪ when it received a 5-star overall safety ring, we were ecstatic. and when camry became the number-one selling car in america 10 years running, we blushed. ♪ the reinvented 2012 camry. from toyota. ♪ but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by...
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at foxnews.com, we were talking about one of the most remarkable stories from the film with carol everettabortions and one day you said that's it. what was the turning point, carol, for saying, i'm not doing these anymore? >> i was working to become a millionaire and we had two abortions clinics open and we needed three more and in order to reach that 40,000 mark i had to expand and i had to solve the internal problems of the clinic and found a man who says he was a business counselor and could solve our problems in 30 days, he made us agree to meet with us, an hour a week to four weeks and second time i sat down with him and i asked a question that was startling. are you a preacher. >> yes. what are you doing here. >> he said god sent me. >> god sent him to the abortion clinic to help you do abortions? >> he went on to say that someone was going to leave in 30 days. and then he went, he asked me to pray the prayer of salvation and the last line in the prayer he asked me to pray, make me a worker in your vineyard and i left there laughing thinking i'm going to go to florida and work in a
at foxnews.com, we were talking about one of the most remarkable stories from the film with carol everettabortions and one day you said that's it. what was the turning point, carol, for saying, i'm not doing these anymore? >> i was working to become a millionaire and we had two abortions clinics open and we needed three more and in order to reach that 40,000 mark i had to expand and i had to solve the internal problems of the clinic and found a man who says he was a business counselor and...
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and -- >> well this guy, ross everett came up with a clever way of remembering all the resolutions heth and keep them. >> ever are i year i make new year's resolutions that i intend on keeping, but for the life of me i can't remember one from last year. that's why this year i'm making them on video. here we go. resolution number one. eat healthier. number two, don't be touchy about how healthy you're eating. four, go to the gym or cancel your gym membership. >> this is where his resolutions take an interesting twist. >> ten, get a girlfriend. don't [ bleep ] this up. >> 14, stop smothering her. >> 15 of course she loves you. >> 16, if there wasn't another guy before, there certainly is now. >> 17, calm down, maybe it's nothing, show up to her house and say what's up. >> i love this guy. >> it sounds like a hot mess to me. >> four, get a new girlfriend. >> 27, bump into ex-girlfriend in store. >> avoid telling her tat leaving you is the worst decision she ever d wnt to know who the girl is that messed this guy's head up. >> let's find out. because we have ross everett himself, via skyp
and -- >> well this guy, ross everett came up with a clever way of remembering all the resolutions heth and keep them. >> ever are i year i make new year's resolutions that i intend on keeping, but for the life of me i can't remember one from last year. that's why this year i'm making them on video. here we go. resolution number one. eat healthier. number two, don't be touchy about how healthy you're eating. four, go to the gym or cancel your gym membership. >> this is where...
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everett lawrence reports for wjz from hollywood. >> where are your parents, little man? >> reporter: martin 64 scaizy's -- 64 scorsese's hugo picked up 11 oscar nominations. it came out just ahead of the silent film, the artist. also nominated in that category, war horse, the descendants, tree of life, midnight in paris, the help, extremely loud and incredibly close. >>> money drama is about the oakland a's two seasons. brad pitt on with best actor. george clooney and the descendants. john dujardin. and gary oldman. >> this year's contenders run the gamut from baseball to silent film to a story of one of britain's most fascinating leaders. bringing margaret thatcher to the screen, two-time oscar winner, meryl streep is nominated in the role. she's up against glenn close, viola davis. >> for best achievement in directing. >> reporter: along with scorsese, woody allen is in for best director for romantic comedy, midnight in paris. >> reporter: in hollywood, everett lawrence, wjz eyewitness news. >> the actual ceremony will be on february 26th, with the return of billy crys
everett lawrence reports for wjz from hollywood. >> where are your parents, little man? >> reporter: martin 64 scaizy's -- 64 scorsese's hugo picked up 11 oscar nominations. it came out just ahead of the silent film, the artist. also nominated in that category, war horse, the descendants, tree of life, midnight in paris, the help, extremely loud and incredibly close. >>> money drama is about the oakland a's two seasons. brad pitt on with best actor. george clooney and the...
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. >> thank you, everett. that's what we needed. good morning, everyone. i'm harold holzer, vice-chairman of the lincoln forum. and we welcome you this morning to what promises to be an extraordinary program. as you all know from your printed programs, what we're going to hear this morning is something entitled "beyond glory." and before we begin, i wanted to acknowledge and introduce to you the writer whose book beyond glory" was the inspiration for the program developed. i'd like you all to say hello to larry smith. [ applause ] >> after i introduce the program you will hear it, of course, following which there will be ample time for questions and comments about everything from gettysburg to "gods and generals" to "beyond glory" to anything that's on your mind which the speaker has agreed to respond to. it was, in the words of president woodrow wilson, no ordinary celebration. it must have been special indeed, because the president canceled a much-needed vacation in new hampshire to be there himself. after all, lincoln had gone there once, too. if wilson
. >> thank you, everett. that's what we needed. good morning, everyone. i'm harold holzer, vice-chairman of the lincoln forum. and we welcome you this morning to what promises to be an extraordinary program. as you all know from your printed programs, what we're going to hear this morning is something entitled "beyond glory." and before we begin, i wanted to acknowledge and introduce to you the writer whose book beyond glory" was the inspiration for the program developed....
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. >> a brother in everett, north of seattle has 15. i know some areas reporting well over a foot. >> like a christmas card. >> also footage showing wrecked snowplows, snowplows trying to get the snow off the roads and building, the huge snow banks on the sides of the road. this is from a local news station in seattle. >> buses are coming through here, too, and as i mentioned a number of close calls. still fun to watch. >> thank you so much for ruining the fun. kill joy. >> the lady sledding and having a good time saying, hey, what are you doing? you're killing the fun. >> i like the anchors when they go back to the studio. >>> at the base of the hill and the anchor like wa wa. >>> this is trending again because people are searching for weather videos. >> coming up. >> pay close attention to the people standing on the sidewalk on the left-hand side of the road. >> i wasn't through yet. >> listen to the evil laugh he does. >> awesome. >>> being pregnant is not easy. or so i've heard. >> i was about to ask, how do you know this, steven. >
. >> a brother in everett, north of seattle has 15. i know some areas reporting well over a foot. >> like a christmas card. >> also footage showing wrecked snowplows, snowplows trying to get the snow off the roads and building, the huge snow banks on the sides of the road. this is from a local news station in seattle. >> buses are coming through here, too, and as i mentioned a number of close calls. still fun to watch. >> thank you so much for ruining the fun. kill...
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conditions where no limitation currently exists in order to address the concerns of the surrounding everette. the sponsor proposes to operate five food and beverage stations within the center. alcoholic beverages have been sold at previous events, there is insufficient information to establish a historic average in terms of the number of service stations. the draft motion does not include any conditions on this issue. staff should note the commission may consider whether to have such conditions as part of the conditional use approval. staff has received a substantial number of comments from the public eye in opposition. the most commonly expressed concern is traffic, noise from patrons and loading, parking impact, crime, vandalism, and public drunkenness. several comments or raised questioning the accuracy of the information regarding the historic frequency of events at the center. staff has received letters in support of the project which stressed the importance of the masonic center as a venue for the spectrum of activities. in considering this project, staff considered the potential impac
conditions where no limitation currently exists in order to address the concerns of the surrounding everette. the sponsor proposes to operate five food and beverage stations within the center. alcoholic beverages have been sold at previous events, there is insufficient information to establish a historic average in terms of the number of service stations. the draft motion does not include any conditions on this issue. staff should note the commission may consider whether to have such conditions...
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rain calming down in everett. the better chance coming toward daybreak tomorrow. temperatures warming up. warm air out of the south. that will push us up through the 50s overnight. a strange january night where we will see temperatures rising into the night. there are reduce visibilities to the west. hagerstown, fog out into western maryland. less than a nile there. winds steady from the east at the moment but turning south as we go overnight and you can almost make out that warm frontal boundary pushing that rain just north of us, up into the great state of pennsylvania. as we look at the trend here across the east coast, again it'll be that quiet batch of weather behind this round of rain, then this the mainline that will come in as we go into the early morning hours tomorrow arriving the main storm center that. will produce fairly heavy downpours as we push toward dawn. let's talk about timing. 2:00 a.m. maybe some showers, maybe a thunderstorm. then as we roll forward you can see that more significant round of rain toward six, seven in the morning, could be a
rain calming down in everett. the better chance coming toward daybreak tomorrow. temperatures warming up. warm air out of the south. that will push us up through the 50s overnight. a strange january night where we will see temperatures rising into the night. there are reduce visibilities to the west. hagerstown, fog out into western maryland. less than a nile there. winds steady from the east at the moment but turning south as we go overnight and you can almost make out that warm frontal...
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everett, the people in the production department who have helped us.ill see all the hard work they have provideded when you go over to check this exhibit. so without further ado i would like to have luis introduce our keynote speaker. >> thank you, al. what a glorious day it is and happy black history month. i'm honored to introduce our keynote speaker, bernard kinsey. i had the pleasure of meeting bernard had he attended the first meeting with the california council for the humanities and immediately he made quite an impact with not only his creative ideas and vision but also his passion. right then and there i said to myself, my only resfwret that i didn't get to meet him way, when much earlier in our lives. his biography reads like an adventure with an extraordinary record of accomplishments and achievements. a business entrepreneur it, guru, philanthropist but perhaps most importantly a community builder. as president of kbk enterprises he's provided counsel to senior executives in both public and private sector and he has provided support for exam
everett, the people in the production department who have helped us.ill see all the hard work they have provideded when you go over to check this exhibit. so without further ado i would like to have luis introduce our keynote speaker. >> thank you, al. what a glorious day it is and happy black history month. i'm honored to introduce our keynote speaker, bernard kinsey. i had the pleasure of meeting bernard had he attended the first meeting with the california council for the humanities...
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>> several hundred people packed into everett and jones barbecue tonight. this is where a lot of democrats gather for the big political events here in oaknd la. the president's speech seemed to reenvigorate his supporters who feel like he has been bogged down by republicans throughout most of the first term. >> let's work together. we are all in this together. >> obama supporters liked the president's upbeat perspective and his emphasis on teamwork to get the economy rolling. >> this has been so opposed by republicans, but he hasn't taken a negative stance. i think that boweds well for the -- bodes well for the country. >> many of the democrats say they have seen a change that obama promised. like a ban on insurance companies from denying coverage to patients with preexisting conditions. >> i was trying to get coverage, but i didn't. now i do. so for me it is -- >> they also liked his push for an industry based on cleaner energy and incentives for the high-tech industry. >> i don't think he had a real plan for the economy. >> in his response to the presiden
>> several hundred people packed into everett and jones barbecue tonight. this is where a lot of democrats gather for the big political events here in oaknd la. the president's speech seemed to reenvigorate his supporters who feel like he has been bogged down by republicans throughout most of the first term. >> let's work together. we are all in this together. >> obama supporters liked the president's upbeat perspective and his emphasis on teamwork to get the economy rolling....
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twenty twelve in the league goal from victory on a chip be making all difference away to west brom everett's nakama both the baggies on into tenth place in the table. ten minutes time manchester city kick off their quest to start the new year all alone at the top of the table a draw or better away to sunderland will achieve just for birth to learn chinese men. did not see any playing time in his side's win over west brom there and indeed he may not be seeing any more at all in agreement with british media saying the twenty six will move back to russia during the january transfer window who are being on this side believed to be seeking the russian international signature. play for the toughie since december tenth the luck of first team football a concern especially as it could affect his chances of lining up for his country at next summer's european championship. the midfielder was sold to everton by moscow just over two years ago for thirteen million dollars everton reportedly want nine million dollars for any. the new year may have just begun but the first big tournament of the tennis seaso
twenty twelve in the league goal from victory on a chip be making all difference away to west brom everett's nakama both the baggies on into tenth place in the table. ten minutes time manchester city kick off their quest to start the new year all alone at the top of the table a draw or better away to sunderland will achieve just for birth to learn chinese men. did not see any playing time in his side's win over west brom there and indeed he may not be seeing any more at all in agreement with...
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>> several hundred people packed into everett and jones barbecue tonight. this is where a lot of democrats gather for the big political events here in oaknd la. the president's speech seemed to reenvigorate his supporters who feel like he has been bogged down by republicans throughout most of the first term. >> let's work together. we are all in this together. >> obama supporters liked the president's upbeat perspective and his emphasis on teamwork to get the economy rolling. >> this has been so opposed by republicans, but he hasn't taken a negative stance. i think that boweds well for the -- bodes well for the country. >> many of the democrats say they have seen a change that obama promised. like a ban on insurance companies from denying coverage to patients with preexisting conditions. >> i was trying to get coverage, but i didn't. now i do. so for me it is -- >> they also liked his push for an industry based on cleaner energy and incentives for the high-tech industry. >> i don't think he had a real plan for the economy. >> in his response to the presiden
>> several hundred people packed into everett and jones barbecue tonight. this is where a lot of democrats gather for the big political events here in oaknd la. the president's speech seemed to reenvigorate his supporters who feel like he has been bogged down by republicans throughout most of the first term. >> let's work together. we are all in this together. >> obama supporters liked the president's upbeat perspective and his emphasis on teamwork to get the economy rolling....
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going to be on february 25, it's a saturday, from 8:30 to 12:30, and it most likely it will be at everett middle school. i'm trying to find out whether it's available or not but it seems like the most logical place at this point to have that and we've identified a keynote speaker, national person from the nekc foundation, senior vice president that president mendoza have met. ralph smith, he's going to come. he's focused on his national initiative which is the grade level reading initiative that's sort of taking hold in quite a few cities so it's a perfect match for him to come as a speaker and there's other people that's going to be involved so hopefully we have a nice co-chair from the city. president mendoza: thank you. we need to talk about other stuff. too. a couple of things. i wanted to thank the cast of fala, they were in town the last few weeks and two of the cast members, iris wilson and melony marshall spoke at burton high school and balboa high school so our students had an opportunity to meet with broadway actors and that was really cool. i want to congratulate richard heron
going to be on february 25, it's a saturday, from 8:30 to 12:30, and it most likely it will be at everett middle school. i'm trying to find out whether it's available or not but it seems like the most logical place at this point to have that and we've identified a keynote speaker, national person from the nekc foundation, senior vice president that president mendoza have met. ralph smith, he's going to come. he's focused on his national initiative which is the grade level reading initiative...
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chile is battling several massive wildfires with at least one person killed in the blazes everett's to cope with a disaster are being hampered by intense heat and strong winds hundreds of people have been evacuated from the area and many homes destroyed chilean or thirty's recently arrested and later bailed in israeli tourists. terrible tangle two girls born at the same time and in the same ward in the russian urals who were accidentally swapped ending up with the wrong parents aunties. has the story of maternity mistake that took years to be discovered. meet anya she's thirteen years old muslim and lives with her father nine month in the chalabi town of kut based on the other side of town also thirteen lives with her russian orthodox mother despite their differences in religion and culture they are recent friends sharing the same birthdays and ties that bind them deeper than what laws on the surface for long and simple in that moment i was in such a state of shock that i thought it was all a joke sleep in one nine hundred ninety eight anya an arena born only fifteen minutes apart in t
chile is battling several massive wildfires with at least one person killed in the blazes everett's to cope with a disaster are being hampered by intense heat and strong winds hundreds of people have been evacuated from the area and many homes destroyed chilean or thirty's recently arrested and later bailed in israeli tourists. terrible tangle two girls born at the same time and in the same ward in the russian urals who were accidentally swapped ending up with the wrong parents aunties. has the...
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jimmy welcomes actor ewan mcgregor and home pros from ask this old house along with musical guest the everetters at 12:35, 11:35 central time on your local nbc station. >>> time now for a little entertainment news. rob lowe has scored maybe a big sports scoop when he let the world know about this on twitter. lowe set both the social networking and pro football worlds on their ears wednesday after tweeting that his favorite indianapolis colts quarterback peyton manning was retiring. manning did sit out the season with an injury and is thought to be on the trading block, but until yesterday no one has mentioned the possibility of retirement. lowe, who is known to be friends with the colts owner, said he hopes his source is wrong. >>> backlash has forced mark wahlberg to apologize for telling mens journal in an interview that he would have stopped terrorists from flying an airliner into the world trade center on september 11th if he had been on the plane. >>> and finally jersey shore's snooki, noknown for her makeup, bronzing and wild hairstyles, took to twitter yesterday. wait for it. look at t
jimmy welcomes actor ewan mcgregor and home pros from ask this old house along with musical guest the everetters at 12:35, 11:35 central time on your local nbc station. >>> time now for a little entertainment news. rob lowe has scored maybe a big sports scoop when he let the world know about this on twitter. lowe set both the social networking and pro football worlds on their ears wednesday after tweeting that his favorite indianapolis colts quarterback peyton manning was retiring....
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willingingly, and aren't silicon valley companies reluctant or pushing back against any legislative everetts? >> guest: well, so i don't think people are aware. if you go into google and you type a search for, um, something personal, let's just say prostate cancer, google stores that search unless you tell them otherwise not to, right? if you're part of a group on facebook, um, that is maybe it's a religious group or whatever it is, um, that facebook has, knows that knowledge. and a lot of people, i don't think, are aware that these things are happening. um, in fact, i recently last year, um, i had to go on a television show and explain how to change your privacy settings on facebook, and i couldn't figure it out. i'm a technology reporter, um, who is obsessively online, and i literally could not figure out how to change my facebook private settings. so a lot of people are unaware of the things that are happening when they're on these web sites. and, um, the companies -- google, facebook, all these different companies -- benefit from that because they get to deliver advertising, and they get
willingingly, and aren't silicon valley companies reluctant or pushing back against any legislative everetts? >> guest: well, so i don't think people are aware. if you go into google and you type a search for, um, something personal, let's just say prostate cancer, google stores that search unless you tell them otherwise not to, right? if you're part of a group on facebook, um, that is maybe it's a religious group or whatever it is, um, that facebook has, knows that knowledge. and a lot...
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. >> sandra and barry everett came with their granddaughter, jada. >> we understand the struggle thate made and that all people made, that he struggled for all people, not just one group, not one race, not one class of people, but for all people. >> martin luther king was an important person because he always did good things for us, and he saved our people, and we just hope that he didn't die so soon. >> reporter: this is the first birthday celebration since newt memorial opened back in august. this morning the mayor joined the reverend al sharpton, dick gregory and others in placing a wreath at the base of the stone of hope. while much has changed as a result of dr. king's work, mayor vincent gray says some things have remained the same. for example, the district is still fighting for voting rights, a cause that gray believes dr. king would actively support if he were alive today. >> why is it that the people of the district of columbia should pay federal taxes every day and have no representation of votes in the congress of the united states? why is it that the people of the distric
. >> sandra and barry everett came with their granddaughter, jada. >> we understand the struggle thate made and that all people made, that he struggled for all people, not just one group, not one race, not one class of people, but for all people. >> martin luther king was an important person because he always did good things for us, and he saved our people, and we just hope that he didn't die so soon. >> reporter: this is the first birthday celebration since newt...
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had discovered that the finance your had been stealing from him so the finance here whose name was everett hired a former french legionnaires and former professional wrestler to kill glock. strangely he didn't bring a gun. he brought a rubber mallet. the apparent plot was to make it seem glock had fallen down a flight of stairs. they were going to bop him on the head a few times and pushing down the stairs in an underground parking garage where this transpired. the problem was that gaston glock was an ornery old cuss in very good shape and when the election board police arrived shortly thereafter, the former french legionnaire and professional wrestler was unconscious, knocked out and lying on top of gaston glock who had apparently rendered him useless with his bare hands. it sounds like something that if you put it in a movie script no one would believe it. we looked at it from every angle and it seemed impossible and yet that is what happened and a former finance year is still serving the balance of a 20 year sentence in maximum-security prison in looks and board. the hit man got out aft
had discovered that the finance your had been stealing from him so the finance here whose name was everett hired a former french legionnaires and former professional wrestler to kill glock. strangely he didn't bring a gun. he brought a rubber mallet. the apparent plot was to make it seem glock had fallen down a flight of stairs. they were going to bop him on the head a few times and pushing down the stairs in an underground parking garage where this transpired. the problem was that gaston glock...
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so the man, everett, hired a french -- a former french legionnaire and former professional wrestler to kill glock. strangely, he didn't bring a gun. [laughter] he brought a rubber mallet, and the apparent plot was to make it seem as if gaston glock -- who was 70 years at the time -- had fallen down a flight of stairs. they were going to bop him on the head a few times and push him down the stairs of an underground parking garage which is where all this transpired. the problem was that gaston glock was an ornery old cuss and in very good shape, and when the luxembourg police arrived shortly thereafter, the former french legionnaire and professional wrestler was unconscious, knocked out and lying on top of gaston glock who had apparently rendered him useless with his pair hands. [laughter] bare hands. it sounds like something that if you put it in a movie script no one would believe it, and yet brian and i have looked at it from every angle, and it seems implausible, and yet that's what happened. and he's still serving a 20-year sentence in a maximum security prison in luxembourg. intere
so the man, everett, hired a french -- a former french legionnaire and former professional wrestler to kill glock. strangely, he didn't bring a gun. [laughter] he brought a rubber mallet, and the apparent plot was to make it seem as if gaston glock -- who was 70 years at the time -- had fallen down a flight of stairs. they were going to bop him on the head a few times and push him down the stairs of an underground parking garage which is where all this transpired. the problem was that gaston...
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>>stanley: is exactly four years ago i showed view area in the oakland neighborhood where everett rainshed into their homes, now the roles are wet again at once to check to see if it was still a problem. tonight at 8:00 p.m. i will show you if any changes have been made and what drivers are doing in the next edition of people behaving badly. [ male announcer ] get ready for some deli-style delic-ious-ity: the subway big hot pastrami melt. dive into piled-high pastrami, spicy mustard, pickles and melt-a-licious cheese. treat your taste buds to a fresh toasted subway big hot pastrami melt. subway. eat fresh. pam >> at 6:30 p.m. if you are going to this weekend's big game, be careful how you treat the giants fans, plus we have a look at a new high-tech heater that is safer and can save you money we will be back. >>jacqueline: we are still tracking the rain in the north bay, we can see how heavy is coming down right now. we have about 1/4 of an inch that is falling right now in napa. the also see a quarter of an inch of rain in a bottle--in novato. over an open we have about the same thing
>>stanley: is exactly four years ago i showed view area in the oakland neighborhood where everett rainshed into their homes, now the roles are wet again at once to check to see if it was still a problem. tonight at 8:00 p.m. i will show you if any changes have been made and what drivers are doing in the next edition of people behaving badly. [ male announcer ] get ready for some deli-style delic-ious-ity: the subway big hot pastrami melt. dive into piled-high pastrami, spicy mustard,...
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everett parker of the unite church of christ, who led the fight in mississippi to desegregate the ldt. there are many examples. so there's many examples of progressive white americans who stood against this -- of course, william lloyd garrison and his liberator, men examples of those who toad against the tide, but unfortunately not enough. so we developed a white racial narrative in america that lives to this day, even though it's gotten better thanks to what happened in the '70s, but still a long way to go. so we tried to tell how the system got constructed. how the importance that race has played throughout american history and the development of the white racial narrative and the counternarrative of people of color for more democratic media system. and we have tried to get the lessons that are valuable for now. because unfortunately, with all the great promise of the internet, some of the same kind of racial inequities that existed in newspapers and radio, in television, and in cable, we feel are all really being replicated on the internet in terms of enough sites and who owns thes
everett parker of the unite church of christ, who led the fight in mississippi to desegregate the ldt. there are many examples. so there's many examples of progressive white americans who stood against this -- of course, william lloyd garrison and his liberator, men examples of those who toad against the tide, but unfortunately not enough. so we developed a white racial narrative in america that lives to this day, even though it's gotten better thanks to what happened in the '70s, but still a...
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. >> carol everett of the maryland lottery says this will improve the game. >> starting jackpots will go from $20 million where it is now to $40 million starting january 15. and the second tier prizes will jump to $1 million from 2 $200,000. >> they are confident customers won't mind the price increase. >> i hope develop bring more people in because there are -- i hope it will bring more people in because there are hopes of bringing in more money. >> people see how it affects them, i think it will do good. >> i think it is not going to affect business. they pay $2 for multimed. >> players are hoping this will mean bigger cash prizes to them. >> i don't care. i'll pay it. >> you don't mind paying more? >> if you can win, definitely. for the poor people that need it, yes. i don't care. >> that's good. that's good. i'm happy. >> you will pay more for a powerball ticket? >> yeah, i would put more money, of course. >> so once again, the increase goes in effect on january 15. rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> that's next sunday. >> changes in the rule books that will significantly impact anyo
. >> carol everett of the maryland lottery says this will improve the game. >> starting jackpots will go from $20 million where it is now to $40 million starting january 15. and the second tier prizes will jump to $1 million from 2 $200,000. >> they are confident customers won't mind the price increase. >> i hope develop bring more people in because there are -- i hope it will bring more people in because there are hopes of bringing in more money. >> people see how...
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he and senate leader everett dirkson gave the response to lyndon johnson's state of the union. >>> we'llr producer, because nobody watching got it right, so you can tweet him congratulations on twitter. >>> let's check in with shannon travis for a political update. he is in sarasota waiting for newt gingrich's event to begin. hi there, shannon. >> reporter: hey there, randi. we're waiting for newt gingrich to step up to the stage at any moment but his supporters are already here. this is by far one of newt gingrich's biggest crowds so far, maybe his biggest in florida. we're at an airport hangar in sarasota, florida. there are a number of republicans here in this area so it would be understandable that he has a lot of supporters but i have two of his supporters here with me. this is ashley hancock and chas toms. chas is 10 years old. he made sure to mention that he'll be 11 in two weeks. i want to start off with you, ashley, and ask you why you're here? >> i'm here to show my support for the speaker and to come out and try to teach my son some of the things my mother and father taught me
he and senate leader everett dirkson gave the response to lyndon johnson's state of the union. >>> we'llr producer, because nobody watching got it right, so you can tweet him congratulations on twitter. >>> let's check in with shannon travis for a political update. he is in sarasota waiting for newt gingrich's event to begin. hi there, shannon. >> reporter: hey there, randi. we're waiting for newt gingrich to step up to the stage at any moment but his supporters are...
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daniel everett santorum, who -- and then you have rick santorum, who has a spending problem and lostn his own state. i don't see how people get the message that rick perry is more electable -- is not more electable? he hasnever appea -- never lost an election and has balanced several budgets. why is that message is not getting out? guest: thank you. the message has clearly gotten out to you. i appreciate the call and the comment. that is what this campaign has really been about. governor perry is the candidate, in our opinion, that can really bridge a lot of fish gaps -- issue gaps. he talked to both sides of the aisle. he has a great record of success. going forward as well. what we have tried to say is many candidates can stand up and talk about things. many candidates can say what they want to do. there's only one man on that stage that can not only lay out a broad vision but back in and out with success he has had in texas. his record in texas is second to none. not just in terms of job creation but a lot of fiscal and conservative issues. he has been fantastic. that record reall
daniel everett santorum, who -- and then you have rick santorum, who has a spending problem and lostn his own state. i don't see how people get the message that rick perry is more electable -- is not more electable? he hasnever appea -- never lost an election and has balanced several budgets. why is that message is not getting out? guest: thank you. the message has clearly gotten out to you. i appreciate the call and the comment. that is what this campaign has really been about. governor perry...
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. >> next is a call from ron watching us in everett, washington. we're talking about ross perot. hey, ron. >> good evening. and i would like to challenge dr. brinkley a little bit. i think the comparison was t.r., even though perot may have idolized him, is heavily overdrawn. and you mentioned just a few minutes ago that -- if i understood correctly, that perot favored a flat tax. and of course that's the antithesis of progressism. i think t.r. was way out there to the left. and -- in the liberal, progressive tradition and even of course obama this week was -- speaking on the 100th anniversary of a t.r. speech there. and i don't -- even though he may have supported oil tax, i don't think he really was a wilderness warrior the way -- >> nor is he winston churchill. one is not suggesting that. those were his heroes and people -- t.r. is known as -- edward morris and myself, many sided americans, a lot of people see in theodore roosevelt what they want to see in theodore roosevelt. but this ability to -- with t.r. and his love of the navy and wrote the two volume war of 1812 and ros
. >> next is a call from ron watching us in everett, washington. we're talking about ross perot. hey, ron. >> good evening. and i would like to challenge dr. brinkley a little bit. i think the comparison was t.r., even though perot may have idolized him, is heavily overdrawn. and you mentioned just a few minutes ago that -- if i understood correctly, that perot favored a flat tax. and of course that's the antithesis of progressism. i think t.r. was way out there to the left. and --...
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everett entire chapter about the atomic bombs in japan. i've written a lot about food because for most people who live through the war, food or the lack of it was absolutely the defining reality. in many societies, you're absolutely terrified that people went through. mentioned 800,000 people died. 800,000, twice as many as americans or british died in the war. and they were used with 20,000 people dying of starvation every day, every day. these are ordinary educated people. and they find there is nothing to eat. chinese peasants 1942 find themselves eating dried leaves. i mean, i have quoted at the diaries of british housewife to complain my code because they had to reach him and eggs. >> it was a lovely story of this british jerry lambert. you had your rations, but in addition, everybody try to supplement their rations in a chat to make the equipment. he told the wonderful story how one morning his father looks at a pot that had been put on the table and spread some of that on his breath and tried to it. he turned to his wife and said wh
everett entire chapter about the atomic bombs in japan. i've written a lot about food because for most people who live through the war, food or the lack of it was absolutely the defining reality. in many societies, you're absolutely terrified that people went through. mentioned 800,000 people died. 800,000, twice as many as americans or british died in the war. and they were used with 20,000 people dying of starvation every day, every day. these are ordinary educated people. and they find there...
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could get some things done to their constituents, and we hope that is the case still, we will take everett -- case. so, will take every approach available to us on behalf of the american people. >> the taliban are apparently opening up an office in qatar, and are asking for a return of taliban prisoners held in guantanamo bay. as the white house looked those conditions? >> two things -- as the president said in june, peace cannot come to afghanistan without a political settlement. the president made clear we would participate in the afghan-led reconciliation efforts, and we of all is said that taliban reconciliation -- we have always said the taliban reconciliation would only come on the condition of breaking from al-qaida, abandoning violence, and abiding by the afghan constitution, and that remains the case. this is about u.s. support for an afghan-lead process as far -- process. as far as releasing prisoners, we are not in a position to discuss individual detainees, but our goal in closing guantanamo bay is widely understood. >> will the president be accompanied in cleveland tomorrow? >
could get some things done to their constituents, and we hope that is the case still, we will take everett -- case. so, will take every approach available to us on behalf of the american people. >> the taliban are apparently opening up an office in qatar, and are asking for a return of taliban prisoners held in guantanamo bay. as the white house looked those conditions? >> two things -- as the president said in june, peace cannot come to afghanistan without a political settlement....
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and his running mate was a name named edward everett who published an article by madison in his retirementxpressing alarm over calhoun and the southern prosecessionists. so that's how madison would have voted. now, bell finished fourth in the popular vote. so after fort sumter, what would have madison have done? i can't imagine that he would have seceded. even though lincoln the victor would not have been his way of handling things, he was such a strong unionist and one of the last things he writes -- the little piece that he wanted published after death was that anyone who preaches this union to be treated pandora with her box open or like a serpent creeping into paradise. so that was his great year. >> host: were he and henry clay allies, friends, acquaintances? >> guest: they were. there's a wonderful story about henry clay and dolley madison. he goes up to her at some reception, and he says, everybody loves mrs. madison. she comes right back and she says, that's because mrs. madison loves everybody. and that's kind of, you know, virginian air-kissing a little bit. but it was also true.
and his running mate was a name named edward everett who published an article by madison in his retirementxpressing alarm over calhoun and the southern prosecessionists. so that's how madison would have voted. now, bell finished fourth in the popular vote. so after fort sumter, what would have madison have done? i can't imagine that he would have seceded. even though lincoln the victor would not have been his way of handling things, he was such a strong unionist and one of the last things he...
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as he said today in ohio, when the minority stance in the way, i will do what everett the american people deserve. who cares what the constitution says, what the law says, what the rules are? i am the president. this is pretty scary stuff. i hope the united states senate does what they are supposed to do and they should take the president court. this is not something that the president should get away with. let me answer her other question, which was, what are we going to do about made in america? this is up my alley. i come from a steel town in western pennsylvania. people ask me, how do you win your elections? i won the elections because i had policies that were in sync with the people that i represented. my grandfather was a coal miner, southwestern pennsylvania. i grew up in a blue-collar town, and i am the stand the importance in this country of manufacture, the importance of making sure we are not just a knowledge-based economy, creating a lot of good products great medicals, devices, but we are not making that in america. we're creating, and by creating a wonderful knowledge-based
as he said today in ohio, when the minority stance in the way, i will do what everett the american people deserve. who cares what the constitution says, what the law says, what the rules are? i am the president. this is pretty scary stuff. i hope the united states senate does what they are supposed to do and they should take the president court. this is not something that the president should get away with. let me answer her other question, which was, what are we going to do about made in...
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slavery, and he carried virginia, kentucky, and tennessee, and his running mate was a man named edward everettblished an article when he's expressing alarm of the recessionists, and i think that's how madison would have voted. now, he finished fourth in the popular vote so what would madison have done? i can't imagine he would have succeeded. even though lincoln, the victor, would not have been his way of handling things, he was such a strong unionist, and one of the last things he writes, it's a little piece that he wanted published, and it was called "advise to my country," and the point he makes is anyone who preaches this union should be treated like pandora with her box open or like the serpent creeping into paradise, so that was his great fear. >> host: were he an henry clay friends or acquaintances? >> guest: they were. he goes to a reception and says everybody loves mrs. madison, and she says that's because mrs. madison loves everybody, and that's kind of virginia air kissing a little bit, but it was also true. i mean, she would rather like you than dislike you, and that's why she was
slavery, and he carried virginia, kentucky, and tennessee, and his running mate was a man named edward everettblished an article when he's expressing alarm of the recessionists, and i think that's how madison would have voted. now, he finished fourth in the popular vote so what would madison have done? i can't imagine he would have succeeded. even though lincoln, the victor, would not have been his way of handling things, he was such a strong unionist, and one of the last things he writes, it's...