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recovered by joel foreman for the touchdown. great job of negotiating himself into the end zone. >> tim: officially cousins was credited with the touchdown. he did cross the plane but foreman was there to pick up the garbage if it had been ruled a fumble. the standings in the big ten. just as spencer mentioned because we have a three-way tie the standings come into play which favors wisconsin for the moment. just for the moment. let's go into the big 12. oklahoma state taking on k.u., tony. >> tony: i like this team a lot. weedon's throw to blackmon for the touchdown. that is an oklahoma state record. >> tim: helgeson is doing a nice job, the coordinator. [ male announcer ] rated m for mature. [ explosions ] ♪ [ mortars and airplanes overhead ] ♪ ♪ there's only one vehicle tough enough to play in this world: the 2011 jeep wrangler call of duty black ops edition. with a redesigned interior, the new jeep wrangler remains one tough 4x4. help us put on a play. is it a simple way to make a difference ? the new lg optimus t only at t-
recovered by joel foreman for the touchdown. great job of negotiating himself into the end zone. >> tim: officially cousins was credited with the touchdown. he did cross the plane but foreman was there to pick up the garbage if it had been ruled a fumble. the standings in the big ten. just as spencer mentioned because we have a three-way tie the standings come into play which favors wisconsin for the moment. just for the moment. let's go into the big 12. oklahoma state taking on k.u.,...
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jim foreman of king tv, our nbc station in seattle, has our report for us. >> good evening, brian. winter has come early here to the northwest and it's hit hard. roads are closed. tens of thousands are still without power and some are being warned it could be friday before the lights are back on. seattle woke up this morning and quickly started digging out from an early-season storm which closed schools and businesses. for many, the job was assessing the damage and untangling the twisted metal from the hundreds of accidents reported across the region. >> this car just came sliding straight down and i was like, no, no, don't turn this way, keep going. >> reporter: just a dusting of snow can cripple seattle which has a lot of hills and usually doesn't get much snow. mass transit remains snarled as buses litter unplowed streets. >> people don't understand to slow down and take it easy. >> reporter: at the height of the storms tens of thousands of drivers were trapped on the interstates and rush hour stretching into a six-hour nightmare. >> it took me two and a half hours to go 1.4 mil
jim foreman of king tv, our nbc station in seattle, has our report for us. >> good evening, brian. winter has come early here to the northwest and it's hit hard. roads are closed. tens of thousands are still without power and some are being warned it could be friday before the lights are back on. seattle woke up this morning and quickly started digging out from an early-season storm which closed schools and businesses. for many, the job was assessing the damage and untangling the twisted...
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. >> reporter: 34-year-old methodist minister lloyd foreman was the first to crack that schoolboy cot five-year-old daughter pam and without federal protection walked right through that same angry mob. >> why don't you move to the colored quarter? >> reporter: days later a handful of other parents followed foreman's lead and the protests began to fade. >> hello! >> reporter: now for the first time in 50 years... >> how are you? >> reporter: ruby and pam reunited at frantz school. >> daddy always called it the longest walk because in my case, our own white race was against us. we had bomb threats, we had to move out of the house. it was terrible. >> why do you think your father stood his ground in face of all of that? >> because of his faith in god and his beliefs that every child, regardless of their race, deserved a right to an education >> is that your father? >> that's daddy. >> reporter: reliving their separate but equally painful memories. pam's father divide in 2005. >> he makes me want to cry. >> i know, huh? >> reporter: the two former schoolmates say times have changed but th
. >> reporter: 34-year-old methodist minister lloyd foreman was the first to crack that schoolboy cot five-year-old daughter pam and without federal protection walked right through that same angry mob. >> why don't you move to the colored quarter? >> reporter: days later a handful of other parents followed foreman's lead and the protests began to fade. >> hello! >> reporter: now for the first time in 50 years... >> how are you? >> reporter: ruby and pam...
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when interviewed, the foreman said that the training helped him to understand what to do, how to do it, and why it was being done. he said that would be critical to how he moved forward with projects in the future. the beauty of the partnership is that we all win. hundreds of jobs are created. businesses enjoy lower energy costs. utilities realize significant savings. millions of tons a greenhouse gas emissions will be removed from the environment. it is a great in sample of businesses, workers, utilities, government, and the education community working strategically together. it is to the benefit of all californians. we could not achieve this individually as we can achieve it together. we are committed to a long, successful relationship with our partners. we look forward with great anticipation to achieving -- to what we will achieve in the time to come. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for this opportunity to talk to you today. i would like to thank the governor and the mayor and tom for all that they have done. i would like to thank levi's for hosting this event and creating an en
when interviewed, the foreman said that the training helped him to understand what to do, how to do it, and why it was being done. he said that would be critical to how he moved forward with projects in the future. the beauty of the partnership is that we all win. hundreds of jobs are created. businesses enjoy lower energy costs. utilities realize significant savings. millions of tons a greenhouse gas emissions will be removed from the environment. it is a great in sample of businesses,...
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lawyers in california have subpoenaed the website for updates posted by a jury foreman.eves it will prove the foreman engaged in misconduct during a beating trial. he posted he was bored in court, and a friend's influence may have influenced his vote. >>> farrell sued the bank for making unauthorized purchases in 2008. but he lost the $18 million arbitration case. now he's being forced to pay more than $600,000 in legal fees. >>> there is a tragedy for marie osmond. she speaks out about the pain of losing her son. mark steines has more from hollywood. >> reporter: coming up on entertainment tonight, marie osmond talks to mary hart about the son she lost to suicide. >> do you feel michael's presence on a daily basis here? >> um -- >> that is easily understandable. just over a week had pass the since marie opened up to oprah about the tragedy of her loss. >> how did you manage through it? >> the main reason i did it that way is because she said she would designate the whole hour so you could get to know him and understand things, which was nice. it's nice to be able to kno
lawyers in california have subpoenaed the website for updates posted by a jury foreman.eves it will prove the foreman engaged in misconduct during a beating trial. he posted he was bored in court, and a friend's influence may have influenced his vote. >>> farrell sued the bank for making unauthorized purchases in 2008. but he lost the $18 million arbitration case. now he's being forced to pay more than $600,000 in legal fees. >>> there is a tragedy for marie osmond. she speaks...
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there is no having made it and so we beat foreman. i love the competition. . >> american made has really taken it on themselves to green american cities. >> we have a new organizer for the city and county of san francisco. oh, mayor as well. yeah, that's part of the job description. yeah, mayor of san francisco. >> the city is extremely concerned about the emission of green house gasses and making san francisco a sustainable city. >> we need to find other ways to create energy without harm to the environment and this is one source. >> we have over 2 megawatts
there is no having made it and so we beat foreman. i love the competition. . >> american made has really taken it on themselves to green american cities. >> we have a new organizer for the city and county of san francisco. oh, mayor as well. yeah, that's part of the job description. yeah, mayor of san francisco. >> the city is extremely concerned about the emission of green house gasses and making san francisco a sustainable city. >> we need to find other ways to create...
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he might get a job at a foreman. what do you think? at least.e deputy commissioner. >> as we understand it, john, the woman that you think may be governor in four years is about to take the stand after winning the attorney general tonight. others say she may run for mayor. i don't know maybe. she is about to take the stand. >> podium, not the stand. >> podium. [ laughter ] >> telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth. lisa madigan with a predictably huge lead with 67% of the precincts reporting. we'll go to her as soon as she takes the podium and not the stand. john, you really think the way the combine as you call the state works is that boss madigan meaning her father would love nothing more than to have her eventually moved into the governor's mansion once the current governor who is declared winner sometime today or tomorrow or very soon has to raise taxes, anger the voters, try and balance the budget. she comes in on a white horse, cleans it all up. >> i don't call him governor jell-o for nothing. i mean, that's why we used the jell
he might get a job at a foreman. what do you think? at least.e deputy commissioner. >> as we understand it, john, the woman that you think may be governor in four years is about to take the stand after winning the attorney general tonight. others say she may run for mayor. i don't know maybe. she is about to take the stand. >> podium, not the stand. >> podium. [ laughter ] >> telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth. lisa madigan with a predictably huge lead...
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the judge told them to come back this morning 9:30, elect a foreman, start deliberating. this has been really a hard- fought case from the very start, and it continues even this morning as the jury is back in the jury room. these are the lawyers, the prosecutors and defense. they have been upstairs arguing about what kind of paperwork should go back that the jurors should be allowed to see. whether they should be allowed to see all of the grand jury testimony, whether some of that testimony impeaches some of the witnesses, what should go back and what should they be allowed to look at. of course ingmar guandique goes back. this case starts and ends against him until there is a verdict with the presumption of innocence. the defense attorney said that juror number 13 back there in the jury room is the presumption of innocence and that it is up to the prosecutors to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that ingmar guandique murdered chandra levy. now, reasonable doubt, what does that mean? it is what you would use to conduct kind of a standard business transaction. it is not abso
the judge told them to come back this morning 9:30, elect a foreman, start deliberating. this has been really a hard- fought case from the very start, and it continues even this morning as the jury is back in the jury room. these are the lawyers, the prosecutors and defense. they have been upstairs arguing about what kind of paperwork should go back that the jurors should be allowed to see. whether they should be allowed to see all of the grand jury testimony, whether some of that testimony...
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. >> susan levy gasped as the jury foreman read theer of dikt. ingmar guandique at first said nothing, but then he threw down his headphones and shook his head no. for prosecutors who convinced a jury to convict him with no dna, no fingerprints, no fibers, it was a huge verdict. >> today's verdict does send a message that it's never too late for a murder to be held accountable for his crime. it's never too late for justice to be served. >> reporter: defense attorneys insisted the whole case was fiction and tried to steer jurors' suspicions towards anyone but guandique. but after 11 days of testimony and three and a half days of deliberation, the jury turned aside the rumors and speculation that had so distracted investigators and the media early in 2001. guandique is already doing time for attacking two other women in rock creek park, but he had been scheduled to get out of prison next july. derek. >> now, bruce, we haven't heard much from the defense after this trial. however, our own legal experts here suggest that perhaps there could be room f
. >> susan levy gasped as the jury foreman read theer of dikt. ingmar guandique at first said nothing, but then he threw down his headphones and shook his head no. for prosecutors who convinced a jury to convict him with no dna, no fingerprints, no fibers, it was a huge verdict. >> today's verdict does send a message that it's never too late for a murder to be held accountable for his crime. it's never too late for justice to be served. >> reporter: defense attorneys insisted...
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there is no having made it and so we beat foreman. i love the competition. . >> american made has really taken it on themselves to green american cities. >> we have a new organizer for the city and county of san francisco. oh, mayor as well. yeah, that's part of the job description. yeah, mayor of san francisco. >> the city is extremely concerned about the emission of green house gasses and making san francisco a sustainable city. >> we need to find other ways to create energy without harm to the environment and this is one source. >> we have over 2 megawatts of solar on various city buildings. we are looking at tidal power and we're beginning to look at geothermal power. >> we're on the roof of the moscone center of san francisco and we have 2500 panels that power the center. >> here we are using real energy, energy from the sun, free energy from the sun coming in right here. this converts directly into electricity. >> all these technologies cost money. they don't make economic sense. solar never made economic sense. bio fuels never
there is no having made it and so we beat foreman. i love the competition. . >> american made has really taken it on themselves to green american cities. >> we have a new organizer for the city and county of san francisco. oh, mayor as well. yeah, that's part of the job description. yeah, mayor of san francisco. >> the city is extremely concerned about the emission of green house gasses and making san francisco a sustainable city. >> we need to find other ways to create...
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they'll be called in, then the foreman will stand and he will announce the verdict on the two differenturder counts that remain, guilty or not guilty on each of those counts. the jurors have been going very carefully over this testimony, and it was a long and intense trial. initially it was slated to go five to six weeks. it ended up going about three weeks, about 10 full days of testimony. it started with really dramatic testimony from haley schilling. we actually have a little timeline that will run you down through some of this. haley schilling was one of the women attacked by ingmar guandique in rock creek park. she came in here and told jurors that she had never been so scared in her life. she described the scene, she described how ingmar guandique leaped on her back and grabbed her by the throat and tried to knock her down into a ravine. and then the next witness was kristy wygan. she too was attacked by ingmar guandique in rock creek park and she described an almost identical m.o. about how ingmar guandique followed her on this remote trail and then leaped on her when she wasn't
they'll be called in, then the foreman will stand and he will announce the verdict on the two differenturder counts that remain, guilty or not guilty on each of those counts. the jurors have been going very carefully over this testimony, and it was a long and intense trial. initially it was slated to go five to six weeks. it ended up going about three weeks, about 10 full days of testimony. it started with really dramatic testimony from haley schilling. we actually have a little timeline that...
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very little interaction between the jury and the foreman. there was a question from the jury to the judge friday, which had many people watching. the question relates to howell assault plays into kidnapping, the underlying reasons for one of the first-degree murder charges. ingmar guandique is accused of killing chandra levy. the judge will instruct the jury again and begin deliberations once again. the question came in the middle of friday. jury had hoping vacavithe reached a verdict. we will be here all day long with several crews following this, awaiting the verdict. if convicted, ingmar guandique faces life in prison without parole. live in northwest, courtney robinson, abc 7 news. >>> 48 degrees outside. >> still ahead, beeper fever takes over the american music awards -- justin bieber fever. >> the redskins had a tough and victory. >> looking ahead to a holiday for test. it is the monday before thanksgiving. you are watching "good morning washington." you can [ female announcer ] joe here likes saving money. that's why joe likes aetna'
very little interaction between the jury and the foreman. there was a question from the jury to the judge friday, which had many people watching. the question relates to howell assault plays into kidnapping, the underlying reasons for one of the first-degree murder charges. ingmar guandique is accused of killing chandra levy. the judge will instruct the jury again and begin deliberations once again. the question came in the middle of friday. jury had hoping vacavithe reached a verdict. we will...
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>> lawyers for five men convicted in a sacramento gang beating are demanding to see what the jury foremansted on facebook during the trial. they've obtained a court order and how his friends responded and whether he was prejudiced by any of them. >> and some big problems for a warriors player. and there is what david lee has been dealing with. and out of the hospital tonight has been receiving treatment for infection stemming from being bitten by the knicks wilson chadler. waits an accident. routine collision kind of turned into a case of e.r.with tooth fragments having to be cleaned out of the arm. infection set nchl the wound had to be surgically cleansed twice. lee said swelling created pain. sounds like antibiotics have worked now. lee's scheduled to be reevaluated tuesday. >> before he gets on the floor, the life he brings to the team is impressive. we're glad he's going get a chance for opportunity. >> cal bears looking ahead to the big game saturday. and some looking back amid and coaches tried to slow down the attack. one way is to have players fake injuries so defensive players c
>> lawyers for five men convicted in a sacramento gang beating are demanding to see what the jury foremansted on facebook during the trial. they've obtained a court order and how his friends responded and whether he was prejudiced by any of them. >> and some big problems for a warriors player. and there is what david lee has been dealing with. and out of the hospital tonight has been receiving treatment for infection stemming from being bitten by the knicks wilson chadler. waits an...
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. >> tell me the vision foreman up conference, how one hundred black men became involved this year. >well, one hundred black men became involved through our renewed commitment in a call to action. i was at our national conference in florida a little over a month ago. the national president, al dodson, issued executive order number one hundred, calling all brothers to go back to the community, meet the need based on the statistical data we have. that is, we need to increase our input and engagement in the community. and so yeah. got back from florida, came back here, was led to do it. i am apprize pal by training, working the community for years. now it is about using leveraging the one hundred black men, and our convening power in my relationships in the community to meet this call to order. second annual man up conference is that, a call to action to convene brothers throughout the bay area at all levels and all layers to be a relationship with younger brothers. a lot of what we see is our younger brothers don't have the connections, don't have the social networks, access to the soci
. >> tell me the vision foreman up conference, how one hundred black men became involved this year. >well, one hundred black men became involved through our renewed commitment in a call to action. i was at our national conference in florida a little over a month ago. the national president, al dodson, issued executive order number one hundred, calling all brothers to go back to the community, meet the need based on the statistical data we have. that is, we need to increase our input...
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one of the foreman on the site brought the bones home and identified on the internet. they called us in the morning. they knew they had something special. >> reporter: the museum immediately dispatched a team of 40 people to work alongside the construction crew to dig out the bones before the winter snowstorms hit. >> the bones had been buried in wet lake sediments since they were deposited more than 45,000 years ago. that means they come out of the ground wet. some of the bones are solid sponges. we found when you pick the bones up they would drain clear ground water. a leg bone might give you a gallon of water. >> reporter: the scientists quickly wrapped fragile bones in plaster and others in plastic to preserve the moisture. if they try out too fast they shatter. back at the lab, the fossils were unwrapped, photographed, and catalogued. once they've been dried the real studies will begin. >> you can see the growth ring. >> reporter: johnson is particularly excited about the nearly two dozen mammoth and mastadon tusks they've recovered. >> these things have growth ri
one of the foreman on the site brought the bones home and identified on the internet. they called us in the morning. they knew they had something special. >> reporter: the museum immediately dispatched a team of 40 people to work alongside the construction crew to dig out the bones before the winter snowstorms hit. >> the bones had been buried in wet lake sediments since they were deposited more than 45,000 years ago. that means they come out of the ground wet. some of the bones are...
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this note was signed by jurors 12 and 82, possibly one of them is the jury foreman, and the contentsken english, we are told, but read out loud by the judge in court said my conclusions are not going to change, being attacked by my views. is it possible to be replaced by an alternate? the judge, the defense and the prosecution began to discuss this matter, and then the decision was made that the jury would be released for lunch about half an hour sooner than had normally been scheduled. they are now scheduled to resume deliberations at about 1:45, but the question still looms, jenna, it appears at least now there is a serious possibility that there could be a hung jury in the trial of ahmed georgia landny. jenna: and what would that mean? what happens next? >> reporter: that's not entirely clear. i can tell you this, it would be nothing short of a disaster for the prosecution. not only has this been a very expensive trial, but logistically it's been very difficult because many of the government witnesses, jenna, were flown to the united states from africa. just from that perspective
this note was signed by jurors 12 and 82, possibly one of them is the jury foreman, and the contentsken english, we are told, but read out loud by the judge in court said my conclusions are not going to change, being attacked by my views. is it possible to be replaced by an alternate? the judge, the defense and the prosecution began to discuss this matter, and then the decision was made that the jury would be released for lunch about half an hour sooner than had normally been scheduled. they...
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tom foreman, cnn. >> richard quest joins me now, and katie nickel, writing about the royal family fore than a decade now. so richard, kate said she was surprised but hasn't this been in the making for a long time? >> reporter: yes, indeed, it has. they've been going together for eight or nine years, seven or eight certainly as a couple even with the short break. and they admitted in the interview they've actually talked about marriage and what would happen. but even so, she wasn't called waity katy for nothing, having waited so long for this betroethal. she did say she had no idea that william had been carrying this ring in a rucksack in kenya for a week. >> is she well lockediked. >> she is, but we don't know much about her. she's kept low on the radar. they've got the same interests and they're very happy together. there is such a chemistry between the two of them, they both looked so happy and i think very relieved. this has been a long courtship. it's been nearly nine years. i don't quite believe she didn't know it was coming because they made a pact in 2007 that their relationshi
tom foreman, cnn. >> richard quest joins me now, and katie nickel, writing about the royal family fore than a decade now. so richard, kate said she was surprised but hasn't this been in the making for a long time? >> reporter: yes, indeed, it has. they've been going together for eight or nine years, seven or eight certainly as a couple even with the short break. and they admitted in the interview they've actually talked about marriage and what would happen. but even so, she wasn't...
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jim foreman joins us this morning from portland. jim, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. we are learning more about mohamed mohamud including an incident with a classmate who claims mohamud told him he, quote, hates americans. it was taken seriously enough that school counselors had to get involved. but no one we have talked with could imagine mohamud being involved with some kind of bomb plot. portland's pioneer courthouse square is alive with the sounds of the holidays and full of shoppers. it was here federal prosecutors allege mohamed osman mohamud wanted to detonate his car bomb during the christmas tree lighting ceremony. the mayor offered high praise for law enforcement. >> this individual was going to try to carry out mass destruction in portland. i'm pleased that they were as patient, as persistent, as smart as they were in this investigation. >> reporter: according to court records mohamud said he was interested in jihad since he was an early teen. even writing for a jihadist website under an assumed name. he w
jim foreman joins us this morning from portland. jim, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. we are learning more about mohamed mohamud including an incident with a classmate who claims mohamud told him he, quote, hates americans. it was taken seriously enough that school counselors had to get involved. but no one we have talked with could imagine mohamud being involved with some kind of bomb plot. portland's pioneer courthouse square is alive with the sounds of the holidays and...
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westminster abbea y abbey -- >> somebody's watching in london, i bought them a gift already, a george foreman, in case the queen comes over, they can make some grilled cheese. i think it will work out well. >> i think it will. not working out so good for eva longoria and tony parker. what in the world? >> i don't know what happened. and she's on a show called "desperate --," is that right? >> "desperate housewives." >> and she has a tattoo of him. what do you do when you get a tattoo of your spouse. >> and then you split. >> tony and then make it into -- >> try to make it into something else, because it's very painful to try to get it removed. >> that's why i don't buy wedding couples a gift until after the 50th marriage. >> because you're not so sure if they'll last? >> well, if it doesn't last, you don't want people to be mad and want your gift back. i think if you're married for five years, i'll present you with a nice toaster. if you want to hold back and go for the ten-year, i'll give you a blender. >> you're not giving the gift hoping that -- of course you're not thinking about the numb
westminster abbea y abbey -- >> somebody's watching in london, i bought them a gift already, a george foreman, in case the queen comes over, they can make some grilled cheese. i think it will work out well. >> i think it will. not working out so good for eva longoria and tony parker. what in the world? >> i don't know what happened. and she's on a show called "desperate --," is that right? >> "desperate housewives." >> and she has a tattoo of...
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. >> susan levy gasped as the jury foreman read the verdict. ingmar gaundique said nothing but then he threw down his head phones and shook his head no as his lawyer tried to talk to him. for prosecutors who convinced a jury to convict him of murder with no dna, no fingerprints, no hairs, and no fibers, it was a huge victory. >> today's verdict does send a message that it is never too late for a murderer to be held accountable for his crime. it is never too late for justice to be served. >> reporter: defense attorneys insisted the whole case was fiction, and tried to steer jurors' suspicions towards anyone but gaundique. but after 11 days of testimony and three-and-a-half days of deliberation, the jury turned aside the rumors and speculation that had so distracted investigators in the media early in 2001. sentencing for ingmar gaundique is set for february 11. he faces as little as 30 years, and as much as life in prison without the possibility of proal. no word at this point on whether he will appeal. lesli? >> bruce i don't know there was a l
. >> susan levy gasped as the jury foreman read the verdict. ingmar gaundique said nothing but then he threw down his head phones and shook his head no as his lawyer tried to talk to him. for prosecutors who convinced a jury to convict him of murder with no dna, no fingerprints, no hairs, and no fibers, it was a huge victory. >> today's verdict does send a message that it is never too late for a murderer to be held accountable for his crime. it is never too late for justice to be...
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that school year was the last time ruby and pam foreman were together at the school. >> hello. >> reporternow. >> how are you? >> reporter: pam and ruby shared their separate but equally painful memories. >> daddy always called it the longest walk. because in my case our own white race was against us. i mean we had bomb threats. we had to move out of the house. it was terrible. >> reporter: why do you think your father stood his ground in face of all of that? >> because of his faith in god and his beliefs that every child, regardless of their race, deserved a right to an education. >> this was your classroom? >> reporter: integration was token at best. only five white children returned to school that year. but even they were kept well clear of ruby who went through the first grade entirely by herself. how did you know they were here? >> i would come into the coat closet to take off my coat when it got really cold. i could hear voices. but i never saw them. every day i would come in here and i would just stand just to see if i could hear them. >> that is the message i want you to keep with
that school year was the last time ruby and pam foreman were together at the school. >> hello. >> reporternow. >> how are you? >> reporter: pam and ruby shared their separate but equally painful memories. >> daddy always called it the longest walk. because in my case our own white race was against us. i mean we had bomb threats. we had to move out of the house. it was terrible. >> reporter: why do you think your father stood his ground in face of all of that?...
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he gets an undisclosed amount of equity, like george foreman did with the grill and greg norman did withit's hard to separate yourself from your partner. >> you are doing really well with the time this morning. i'm so proud of you. let's move to the next one, nascar right now. they are wrapping up the race for the chase, or the cup championship itself. this is the closest one we've seen in history. is this going to bring more people into and get them watching the sport more since it's so close right now? >> it's the promised land. t.j. holmes is proud of me. cobalt tools 500 in phoenix. just johnson. they're all neck and neck and neck. nascar's ratings, 20% down, 10% reduction in attendance. never fear. 115 million unique viewers, and they're three times as likely to buy product as non-nascar fans. that's the fuel that fuels nascar.
he gets an undisclosed amount of equity, like george foreman did with the grill and greg norman did withit's hard to separate yourself from your partner. >> you are doing really well with the time this morning. i'm so proud of you. let's move to the next one, nascar right now. they are wrapping up the race for the chase, or the cup championship itself. this is the closest one we've seen in history. is this going to bring more people into and get them watching the sport more since it's so...
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. >> cooking on a george foreman grill?r those that do not eat red meat? >> we have a lot of varieties. >> how do you marinate the chicken? >> one hour i and carry off the sauce and grilled it. but these burgers are what we are doing today. >> let's talk about it. >> take a burger patty. did your bond of choice -- get your bun of choice. start out with a toasted bun and get some manas. >> argue seasoning that burger at all? >> and just carry jockey sauce, marinated. -- teriyaki sauce, marinated. >> just regular american cheese? >> cheddar cheese. or, you can do your choice. >> you have some provolone for the chicken? >> for the chicken. >> bacon as well? >> and pineapple. >> what about that guacamole? >> that is for the california burger. >> stepping ahead, aren't i? these are a big size. >> we avoid to add the center cheese, two slices of tomatoes, along with a pineapple. >> i guess it depends on how people like it coke, but how long do you usually cook on the grill? >> for medium, five minutes to 6 minutes or less. >> the
. >> cooking on a george foreman grill?r those that do not eat red meat? >> we have a lot of varieties. >> how do you marinate the chicken? >> one hour i and carry off the sauce and grilled it. but these burgers are what we are doing today. >> let's talk about it. >> take a burger patty. did your bond of choice -- get your bun of choice. start out with a toasted bun and get some manas. >> argue seasoning that burger at all? >> and just carry...
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and tom foreman has the latest of what happened with the cruise ship.t a vacation you want to take. this is what was supposed to happen. they left from long beach, california, and they were supposed to follow this route, seven-day cruise along the mexican riviera, and it didn't work out that way. they ended up stuck here 200 miles south of long beach, and the ship has 3,300 passengers on board and they lost power early monday morning at dawn in the enjen room, and had no air conditioning and hot food, and they moved people around, and everything went a little crazy. >> so all of the power on board. >> yes, and so the navy started to lift some supplies. and here is some pictures of the navy just releasing to the carnivale splendor, and the "ronald reagan" loaded up the is up plies to tay s -- loaded upt there to them. i don't know if you have been on the cruise? >> well, i one out on the "u.s.s. reagan." >> well, that has a lot of insurance on it. and the carnivale cruise says they will apologize for the inconvenience and give them their money back and g
and tom foreman has the latest of what happened with the cruise ship.t a vacation you want to take. this is what was supposed to happen. they left from long beach, california, and they were supposed to follow this route, seven-day cruise along the mexican riviera, and it didn't work out that way. they ended up stuck here 200 miles south of long beach, and the ship has 3,300 passengers on board and they lost power early monday morning at dawn in the enjen room, and had no air conditioning and...
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two-time booker prize winner beater kerry, lionel shriver and amanda foreman.finally among our prizewinners i would like to welcome grammy award winner rosanne cash. thank you all for being here with us. [applause] now i have to thank the financial supporters. of course we wouldn't be able to do anything without them so let me thank each of them. premier sponsor barnes & noble, leadership sponsors theodore h. barnes foundation, google, lyndon maier but pushing papers division of central national choral graphics, david drummond the ford foundation, penguin group, random house and sponsors bloomberg, reuters, the shed book group usa the national endowment for the arts, perseus books group, deborah whiteley, marine dwight and steven rattner, barry perry kirschbaum international creative management and katie and don merron. thank you for making this possible. [applause] and now would like to acknowledge in our audience the winners of this year's ambitions and reading price. this is an extraordinary group or coy just want describe to you the extraordinary set of ini
two-time booker prize winner beater kerry, lionel shriver and amanda foreman.finally among our prizewinners i would like to welcome grammy award winner rosanne cash. thank you all for being here with us. [applause] now i have to thank the financial supporters. of course we wouldn't be able to do anything without them so let me thank each of them. premier sponsor barnes & noble, leadership sponsors theodore h. barnes foundation, google, lyndon maier but pushing papers division of central...
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when it appears that everyone comes down to the floor of the house of representatives, but foreman totreet gangs and tried to undercut any record of accomplishment by the other side. i'm a scientist at heart and this is a big change. the starting point for any discussion is a sign this is what is correct and what will work in the long term. the first question for the lawyers in the career politicians that dominate politics in this country is not what is true and what is best, but what what can i get away with saying to give me short- term political a bandage? -- advantage? of what kind of view will give me advantage in the next couple of years. you do not ask the question, what will be best for our country 30 years from now? to invest in things like education and scientific research that had a huge pay off but not high pay off in the next election. >> the state legislature also does not have a high favorable opinion. primarily because of budget issues. the state legislature has shirked its responsibilities and night, with a responsible budget time and time again. how have you worked t
when it appears that everyone comes down to the floor of the house of representatives, but foreman totreet gangs and tried to undercut any record of accomplishment by the other side. i'm a scientist at heart and this is a big change. the starting point for any discussion is a sign this is what is correct and what will work in the long term. the first question for the lawyers in the career politicians that dominate politics in this country is not what is true and what is best, but what what can...
there is no having made it and so we beat foreman. i