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gardner is a fifth-year s senior, so this effectively ends his stanford career. >> gary: the timing ofldn't be worse for the 5th-ranked cardinal as they take on #2 oregon a week from thursday in palo alto. >> gary: gardner will undergo surgery on thursday >> gary: red sox game 6 tickets the chance to see the red sox win a world series at home for the first time since 1918 has turned game 6 at fenway park into the most expensive local ticket in boston history. $1,860 >> gary: this morning the average price for a ticket to tomorrow night's game was $1,860. bleacher seats to the game, $300 last week, were selling for $1,100 today. >> gary: last night someone paid $24,000 on stubhub for a pair of tickets in the first row in a dugout box. >> gary: the red sox won the 2004 world series in st. louis and the 2007 world series in colorado >> catherine: kron 4 news at eleven stay connected with kron4 you can reach is that facebook or one of our mobile at spirit stay avo: at volkswagen we believe everyone deserves a better car. and now, during the "sign then drive" sales event, you're closer to y
gardner is a fifth-year s senior, so this effectively ends his stanford career. >> gary: the timing ofldn't be worse for the 5th-ranked cardinal as they take on #2 oregon a week from thursday in palo alto. >> gary: gardner will undergo surgery on thursday >> gary: red sox game 6 tickets the chance to see the red sox win a world series at home for the first time since 1918 has turned game 6 at fenway park into the most expensive local ticket in boston history. $1,860 >>...
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gardner is a fifth-year senior, so this effectively ends his stanford career.jury couldn't be worse for the 5th-ranked cardinal as they take on #2 oregon thursday night in palo alto. >> gary: gardner will undergo surgery on thursday. >> gary: the average price for a ticket1,860 >> gary: last week the hope full clincher $1,100. one more time as " to our great friend lou we have a website... >>let's go to kron 4 ... the place to be! >> www.kron4.com visit it! >> gary: harrison bonds starting most time last year as a rookie will come off the bench as a sixth man. >> crazy thing plan for the lakers, it is pretty sweet cannot be happy that we will be opened up with that. could be happier >> it is important for us to put it to pay attention to the small details. >> gary: we will come back with blue edwards and getting down next female narrator: the mattress price wars are ending soon the mattress price wars are ending soon at sleep train. we've challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $
gardner is a fifth-year senior, so this effectively ends his stanford career.jury couldn't be worse for the 5th-ranked cardinal as they take on #2 oregon thursday night in palo alto. >> gary: gardner will undergo surgery on thursday. >> gary: the average price for a ticket1,860 >> gary: last week the hope full clincher $1,100. one more time as " to our great friend lou we have a website... >>let's go to kron 4 ... the place to be! >> www.kron4.com visit it!...
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. >> coming up next your "sunday gardner." >> we're standing under a tree. huge tree that was a sap ling during the american revolution. >> since 1774 and among some of the more interesting sites you will see at the hampton national historic site. >> also we will talk about plants and things to do this time of year. >> good morning and welcome to your "sunday gardner" i'm john collins with you at the hampton national historic site and they have a garden here. they are going to try to restore some old greenhouses. >> yes. the garden club has tried to restore some of these greenhouses and they will have an event at rolling park women's club. if you want information, go to our site at valley view farms.com. click on greenhouse and we will have a link to get you signed up for this great event. >> you can learn something about your garden and plants and help out on the restoration of really old greenhouses. we're getting a little touch of rain as we record this and a lot of the rain is getting in the greenhouse. we want to talk about our gardens today. we're gett
. >> coming up next your "sunday gardner." >> we're standing under a tree. huge tree that was a sap ling during the american revolution. >> since 1774 and among some of the more interesting sites you will see at the hampton national historic site. >> also we will talk about plants and things to do this time of year. >> good morning and welcome to your "sunday gardner" i'm john collins with you at the hampton national historic site and they have...
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gardner: i thank the chairman for his leadership. and with that, i withdraw my amendment and yield back. the chair: without objection, he amendment is withdrawn. pursuant to clause 6, rule 18, proceedings now will resume on those amendments privented in house report 113-251, on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order, amendment number 2 by mr. defazio of oregon, amendment number 3 by mr. flores of texas, amendment number 6 by mr. hastings of florida and amendment number 16 by mr. richmond of louisiana. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the vote in the first series. the unfinished business is request for a recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in house report 113-251 by the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio on which further proceedings were postponed and the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in house report number 113-251 offered by mr. defazio of oregon. the chair: a recorded vot
gardner: i thank the chairman for his leadership. and with that, i withdraw my amendment and yield back. the chair: without objection, he amendment is withdrawn. pursuant to clause 6, rule 18, proceedings now will resume on those amendments privented in house report 113-251, on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order, amendment number 2 by mr. defazio of oregon, amendment number 3 by mr. flores of texas, amendment number 6 by mr. hastings of florida and amendment number...
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and lillian wrote a memoir of her grandfather, samuel smith gardner, of the gardner family of gartner'sisland, who live here. and she wrote it in 1921. so those two sisters, cornelia died in 1944, and lillian who died in 1927, brought this plays into the 20th century. so i'm going to read to you what lillian had to say about the manor in 1921. both cornelia and her sister lillian occasionally felt burdened by the weight of history. and by a disquieting suspicion that some things might not have been exactly as they had an agenda. they felt the sorrow of learning about the instability that lies at the heart of all things. such a notion may have goaded up in stray remarks with slight gesture steering the supernatural magnetic strangeness that every visitor to sylvester manor fields. lillian who observed and recalled more objectively than her sister, her lucid pencil sketches contrast with cornelia's impressionistic watercolors, wrote anymore that she read aloud at a shelter island historical society meeting but she told of her fears as an eight or nine year old, as real as childhood can ma
and lillian wrote a memoir of her grandfather, samuel smith gardner, of the gardner family of gartner'sisland, who live here. and she wrote it in 1921. so those two sisters, cornelia died in 1944, and lillian who died in 1927, brought this plays into the 20th century. so i'm going to read to you what lillian had to say about the manor in 1921. both cornelia and her sister lillian occasionally felt burdened by the weight of history. and by a disquieting suspicion that some things might not have...
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. >>> ben gardner, one of their outstanding defensive line men will miss the game with a torn pectoralmuscle. the one person in the building that has my back is this young lady. everybody is nervous and shaking and covering. the one person with my back is right there. she is a good person. now it is time for you. >> stay connected to kron4.com. it's good. >>> prison plane. >> i have been in prison. >> passengers mutiny after they say they were imprisoned by an airline for 11 hours. >> then, face lift murder trial shocker. the doctor's mistress. she sent sexy selfies the day after his wife's funeral. >> it is a bit suggestive. >> showing your buttocks. >> yes. >> and jimmy kimmel under fire. his big apology over this. then, kelsey grammer's ex-wife. she said her ex-boyfriend beat her up two days after an operation. and cleavage ban. >> why one law firm told the female employees to stop
. >>> ben gardner, one of their outstanding defensive line men will miss the game with a torn pectoralmuscle. the one person in the building that has my back is this young lady. everybody is nervous and shaking and covering. the one person with my back is right there. she is a good person. now it is time for you. >> stay connected to kron4.com. it's good. >>> prison plane. >> i have been in prison. >> passengers mutiny after they say they were imprisoned by...
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and you are quite right, probably it wasn't samuel gardner planting that corn, it probably was somebodylse. we don't know if it was a person of color or one of the irish indentured servants who were there by that time in 1859 but gardner probably didn't do it. [inaudible question] >> the comment which he is starting off on without going back to the mic, go back up to the mic. one more time. >> in reference to indentured servitude, those who had the privilege relative to african slaves because they didn't have that, they were just enslaved. being the indentured you were almost like a slave but you had the option within a specific time period to be freed. i think one of the reasons african slaves weren't indentured was because if they were freed fabian direct competition with their masters or their own ears. was that the reason why it wasn't done that way on a broad more broadbased scale? >> i don't think it was anything so narrowly calculated as that. i think the practice was established that you could own a person with a black skin or you could alone for instance any captive taken in a
and you are quite right, probably it wasn't samuel gardner planting that corn, it probably was somebodylse. we don't know if it was a person of color or one of the irish indentured servants who were there by that time in 1859 but gardner probably didn't do it. [inaudible question] >> the comment which he is starting off on without going back to the mic, go back up to the mic. one more time. >> in reference to indentured servitude, those who had the privilege relative to african...
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gardner? >> thank you for being here. here's my letter. this is the letter my family got canceling our insurance. we chose to have our own private policy back in colorado so we could be in the same boat as everyone of my constituents. and yet my insurance policy has been canceled. the white house website says if you like your health plan you have, you can keep it. did i hear it wrong? >> again, sir, i don't know how long you've had your policy -- >> why aren't you losing your insurance? >> pardon me. >> why aren't you losing your health insurance? >> because i'm part of the federal employees -- >> you're in charge of this law, correct, why aren't you in the exchange? >> because i'm part of the federal employee health benefit plan. >> why won't you go into the exchange? you're a part of this law, literally in charge of this law. should you be any different than the americans out there losing their health insurance? >> i'm part of the 95% with affordable eligible health care coverage. >> most americans aren't available to them. why will you
gardner? >> thank you for being here. here's my letter. this is the letter my family got canceling our insurance. we chose to have our own private policy back in colorado so we could be in the same boat as everyone of my constituents. and yet my insurance policy has been canceled. the white house website says if you like your health plan you have, you can keep it. did i hear it wrong? >> again, sir, i don't know how long you've had your policy -- >> why aren't you losing your...
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gardner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary sebelius for being here. here's my letter. this is the letter that my family got cancelling our insurance. we chose to have our own private policy back in colorado so we could be in the same boat as every one of my constituents. yet, my insurance policy has been canceled. the white house website says, if you like your health plan you have, you can keep it. did i hear it wrong? >> again, sir, i don't know how long you've had your policy or -- >> why aren't you losing your insurance? >> pardon me? >> why aren't you losing your health insurance? >> because i'm part of the federal employees -- >> why aren't you in the exchange? you're in charge of this law, correct? why aren't you in the exchange? >> because i'm part of the federal employee health benefits plan. >> why won't you go into the exchange? you're part of this law. you're literally in charge of this law. should you be any different than all of the other americans out there who are losing their health insurance today? >> i'm part of the 95% with affordab
gardner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary sebelius for being here. here's my letter. this is the letter that my family got cancelling our insurance. we chose to have our own private policy back in colorado so we could be in the same boat as every one of my constituents. yet, my insurance policy has been canceled. the white house website says, if you like your health plan you have, you can keep it. did i hear it wrong? >> again, sir, i don't know how long you've had...
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♪ ♪ >> the song is called "pirate medley" by peter holland and the gardner sisters.re are no acapella music. >> but when you listen to it, it totally sounds like there's increase. >> she tore us we friend tlerer, i want to take the control. i burn up the city. >> they use to create this full sound. how do you keep it in your thin that i vp he took through the process because of the fabd that he processed as well. i'd be willing to themore adders. >> maybe it because supertime isn't go to rightthis dlg map is see what happens when the throwing gets tough. >> turn and. >> plus, grandma gets her party on. >> and is grandma doing? >> it's swigging beer out of a pumpkin. >> see how she chugs like a champ. >>> they're practicing their skills here. they're performers at the run-a-thon fare. >> oh, boy. >> she gets her turn, too. >> i don't like it at all! >> sounds like after the show she generally does a smaller part but apparently people really like her. so now she's getting involved in doing more. this is one of their practice sessions. >> that's the funny part, though.
♪ ♪ >> the song is called "pirate medley" by peter holland and the gardner sisters.re are no acapella music. >> but when you listen to it, it totally sounds like there's increase. >> she tore us we friend tlerer, i want to take the control. i burn up the city. >> they use to create this full sound. how do you keep it in your thin that i vp he took through the process because of the fabd that he processed as well. i'd be willing to themore adders. >>...
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outside court, friends said the city gardner accused of driving over a 35-year-old as she laid in a park with her infant is not a bad man. >> i just feel in my heart it was an accident. he returned to the yard where he believed he hit something. >> witnessed observed is the defendant run over the victim and continue to drooi away as he exited the park, went over a curb. never making any attempt to slow down or stop. >> reporter: the district attorney said the pair of felony counts are aimed at accepteding a message. >> you have an individual violating park rules. the rules are very clear you're to stay on the pathway. if you're going to go outside the pathway you're supposed to the a spotter. >> but his client drove on the lawn to avoid hitting a dog and he said he never realized he hit someone pop'll he saw the dog and h he saw the dog he thought when he heard a bump. the dog scampered out from underneath the car and he thought it was okay. >> his attorney says his client is extremely remorseful and is undergoing counseling as a result of the accident. he a. >> a judge today reduced bai
outside court, friends said the city gardner accused of driving over a 35-year-old as she laid in a park with her infant is not a bad man. >> i just feel in my heart it was an accident. he returned to the yard where he believed he hit something. >> witnessed observed is the defendant run over the victim and continue to drooi away as he exited the park, went over a curb. never making any attempt to slow down or stop. >> reporter: the district attorney said the pair of felony...
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. >> we're high up in the sky above gardner new york, a group of experienced sky divers getting ready to go for a jump. pay attention to the one man dressed in all blue. i say experienced because they're by themselves, they're not tandem jumps so these are guys who know what they're doing. jerome newman has the camera. watch the man in blue. they're in a formation here. they break off. >> ooh! >> that is not supposed to happen. they were doing a tea cup exit and this guy is spinning, spinning, spinning out of control at 10,000 feet. bad stuff here. eventually at 2,000 feet he's able to open his chute. she that white chute for just a second. the chute is out but he's still kind of out of whack. >> and his equilibrium is probably off. he's probably still trying to gain his breath back. how many times did he spin? he tore his main canopy upon landing because he wa guy, ray, did walk away from this. as crazy as this seems, he was relatively uninjured. >> i'm glad he had the wherewithal to get himself together enough to land in that grassy area. >> you got to imagine this other guy in air
. >> we're high up in the sky above gardner new york, a group of experienced sky divers getting ready to go for a jump. pay attention to the one man dressed in all blue. i say experienced because they're by themselves, they're not tandem jumps so these are guys who know what they're doing. jerome newman has the camera. watch the man in blue. they're in a formation here. they break off. >> ooh! >> that is not supposed to happen. they were doing a tea cup exit and this guy is...
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. >> the city gardner was suspended without pay. no charges have been filed against the 57-year-old city worker. his attorney says he's depressed and the incident has taken a heavy toll on him. >>> the california highway patrol wants to help anyone who died on the old eastern span of the bay bridge. we showed you this woman who was at the spot where she was killed by a drunk driver. they are offering other families who lost a loved one to go out on the closed bring during during a special memorial ceremony next month. >>> blue mass is open this morning. all the presses and others have been invited at the end of the mass -- first responders will be able to join in a line of procession. the mass and memorial service begins at 10:00 a.m. >> the time is 4:40 and bart contract talks are set to resume this morning with a strike deadline 8 days away. ktvu news have known that they've made their proposal over a six hour negotiation yesterday. there knows word on how management responded but there is still plenty of tension between the two s
. >> the city gardner was suspended without pay. no charges have been filed against the 57-year-old city worker. his attorney says he's depressed and the incident has taken a heavy toll on him. >>> the california highway patrol wants to help anyone who died on the old eastern span of the bay bridge. we showed you this woman who was at the spot where she was killed by a drunk driver. they are offering other families who lost a loved one to go out on the closed bring during during...
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they just met with william gardner who is the deck general for europe.he mandate is due to be renewed and haitians are angry about it. the haitian senate unanimously passed a resolution in may calling for the u.n. to be completely withdrawn from haiti in may of 2014. but there's no indication that that's happening. in all these claims that they are investing is a lot of time just recycled monies being put in and the damage has largely been done. largely through the coup d'etat of ten years ago. the u.s. cut off aid, which would come into haiti through the interamerican development break which would have gone to improve these water sanitation systems. i think there's a great deal of hypocrisy involved. >> jonathan, you talked about in your book you describe it as a disaster. how the international community came to help haiti, and then left such a disaster. what has gone so horribly wrong? >> this is one disaster after a large disaster. we're talking about the earthquake that struck in 2010 and the response and shortcomings there. in terms of the cholera e
they just met with william gardner who is the deck general for europe.he mandate is due to be renewed and haitians are angry about it. the haitian senate unanimously passed a resolution in may calling for the u.n. to be completely withdrawn from haiti in may of 2014. but there's no indication that that's happening. in all these claims that they are investing is a lot of time just recycled monies being put in and the damage has largely been done. largely through the coup d'etat of ten years ago....
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>> "pulp fiction" created opportunities for some of merck's most famous writers like erle stanley gardner, ray bradbury and raymond chandler. pelecanos says the writing sprang from the minds of men and women traumatize by war. >> it seemed all sorts of horrible things, seen a lot of death. they came back and started writing these very, very dark books. chandler when describing this genre famously said the streets were dark with something more than night. >> reporter: some literary critics were unimpressed but pelecanos says "pulp fiction" is an important piece of literary history. >> as a cultural artifact it is important to keep all of them. and recognize that that the genre produced some true masterpieces of american fiction. >> they transported readers to new and different worlds. >> that's the value of fiction, isn't it. to be able to put yourself in someone else's place for just a little while and experience that. and that's what these were. >> an experience the library of congress is now preserving for future generations. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> the largest u.s. naval de
>> "pulp fiction" created opportunities for some of merck's most famous writers like erle stanley gardner, ray bradbury and raymond chandler. pelecanos says the writing sprang from the minds of men and women traumatize by war. >> it seemed all sorts of horrible things, seen a lot of death. they came back and started writing these very, very dark books. chandler when describing this genre famously said the streets were dark with something more than night. >> reporter:...
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with me is security correspondent frank gardner. areasked about some changing hands in syria by the day. this is uncharted territory for his organization, the organization for prevention of chemical weapons. in the 16 years since it was created, it never had to do it in a war zone. that is a difficult thing. we have seen in the past people basically dismantling libya and iraqi's chemical weapons capabilities but in syria there is a full-scale civil war raging. that is why it is a real dilemma . in order to get this whole job done by the very tight deadlines -- in other words, getting all the production facilities destroyed or disposed of or neutralized by the end of this month, only two weeks away, and all the chemical weapons disposed of by the middle of next year, you sort of need some kind of authority in charge to make that happen. something the rebel don't want. what they want to see is the collapse of the assad regime, which most of the western world considers was responsible for the atrocity august 21. but if that regime coll
with me is security correspondent frank gardner. areasked about some changing hands in syria by the day. this is uncharted territory for his organization, the organization for prevention of chemical weapons. in the 16 years since it was created, it never had to do it in a war zone. that is a difficult thing. we have seen in the past people basically dismantling libya and iraqi's chemical weapons capabilities but in syria there is a full-scale civil war raging. that is why it is a real dilemma ....
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. >>> the san francisco gardner accused of running over and killing a woman in a city park pled not guiltyfamily and supporters of thomas burnoski showed up at his arraignment. he is accused of killing 35-year-old christine svanemyr as she laid in the grass with her 11-month-old baby. the baby was not hurt. burnoski left the scene to return to a maintenance yard where he told a supervisor he thought he hit somebody. lowered his bail from $350,000 to $100,000. his supporters say they believe it was the right decision. >> he's a man of integrity and we just know, i just feel in my heart that it was an accident. >> burnoski's attorney said his client was trying to avoid a dog when he veered off the path on to the grass hitting the mother. prosecutor allege he was trying to take a shortcut. he faces a maximum of 11 years in prison if convicted. >>> a south bay teenager is being hailed a hero for saving her mother's life. today the american red cross of silicon valley honored lindsay dolan with community hero award. what impressed the red cross that she was able to overcome her shock and do mou
. >>> the san francisco gardner accused of running over and killing a woman in a city park pled not guiltyfamily and supporters of thomas burnoski showed up at his arraignment. he is accused of killing 35-year-old christine svanemyr as she laid in the grass with her 11-month-old baby. the baby was not hurt. burnoski left the scene to return to a maintenance yard where he told a supervisor he thought he hit somebody. lowered his bail from $350,000 to $100,000. his supporters say they...
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. >> in other local news, a san francisco city gardner accused of running over a young mother in a park pleaded not guilty. thomas ber now ski is accused of killing christine sfon mere as she laid in the grass with her baby and doing. according to his lawyer, he thought he hit a dog but kept on driving after he saw the dog was fine in the side view moyer of his truck. he claims he only learned of the death as police arrested him. he now faces felony charges of vehicular manslaughter and hit and run. if convicted he could be locked up for 11 years. >>> 15 weeks after the asiana plane crash, the last injured passenger left the hospital today. the one was admitted july 6. she had a spinal cord injury that paralyzed her. her fight to survive has not been easy. she underwent about 30 surgeries during her 109 days in the hospital. she'll now continue her recovery at a rehab facility. >>> new video tonight of a vigil for a massachusetts teacher stabbed to death. her body found behind the school where she taught. studentsened and colleagues remember 24-year-old colleen rizzser as a lobbing ener
. >> in other local news, a san francisco city gardner accused of running over a young mother in a park pleaded not guilty. thomas ber now ski is accused of killing christine sfon mere as she laid in the grass with her baby and doing. according to his lawyer, he thought he hit a dog but kept on driving after he saw the dog was fine in the side view moyer of his truck. he claims he only learned of the death as police arrested him. he now faces felony charges of vehicular manslaughter and...
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rachael gardner is here, good to see you.you are going to be walking not just for others but for yourself what type do you have? >> type one. >> what does type one mean? >> so my pancreas does not produce any insulin to monitor the sugar in my blood. >> reporter: when were you diagnosed? >> at the age of 15. >> reporter: that has to be tough. what was happening to you that said to your parents we need to go to the doctor i don't i was consistently thirsty. i often joke now an olympic- sized swim pool could not quench my thirst. >> reporter: what was your reaction to hearing you had diabetes? >> at the time i had no idea what diabetes was. the next thing i knew, i was in the hospital. >> reporter: you were a teenager. now you have an illness. how difficult was it to be at that age and explaining to your friends what was happening to you? and you were wearing a pump too, so they had to notice that. >> i first with his doing insulin injections and my life changed drastically. everyone in my school had to know in case something h
rachael gardner is here, good to see you.you are going to be walking not just for others but for yourself what type do you have? >> type one. >> what does type one mean? >> so my pancreas does not produce any insulin to monitor the sugar in my blood. >> reporter: when were you diagnosed? >> at the age of 15. >> reporter: that has to be tough. what was happening to you that said to your parents we need to go to the doctor i don't i was consistently thirsty. i...
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. >> reporter: but politically obama gardnered support. >> the chemical massacre cannot be left withoutesponse. >> reporter: and when russia threatened to veto any resolution authorizing force at the u.n. security council, military action seemed any further off. >> the security council has to be brought in. >> reporter: stepping back a bit. obama decided to ask congress to approve the use of military force against syria. but that plan changed when, in september, u.s. secretary of state john kerry made an off the cuff comment saying if syria gave up its chemical weapons then military action could be avoided. something the russians jumped at and that led to a plan to eliminate syria's chemical weapons. based on that agreement, the global chemical weapons watchdog set deadlines for syria's disarmer. and sent weapons inspectors in. syria has now met two deadlines in that process. last week the syrian government submitted a plan outlining how it will destroy its chemical weapons reserves. on thursday, a day before the deadline, it's a announced that syria has functionally destroyed the equip
. >> reporter: but politically obama gardnered support. >> the chemical massacre cannot be left withoutesponse. >> reporter: and when russia threatened to veto any resolution authorizing force at the u.n. security council, military action seemed any further off. >> the security council has to be brought in. >> reporter: stepping back a bit. obama decided to ask congress to approve the use of military force against syria. but that plan changed when, in september,...
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of the department of performance and communication arts at st lawrence university who has written gardner she's been who's written the internationally acclaimed play have you filled a bucket today based on a book of the same name by author carole macleod and we welcome. thanks tom thanks for joining us why do so many people think the bullying is normal behavior and just an example of kids would be kids well i can only speculate but i would imagine that maybe they think that bullying is the same game if you will when they were kids and that's just not the case because of cyber bullying kids are facing much harsher realities today than we had to face when we were kids you know i read a great article a few months ago that's really stayed with me the author interviewed young middle school students and one girl wrote quite eloquently about the problem she said that if it weren't for cyber bullying she would be bullied at school and that would be unfortunate awful even but she'd go home at the end of the day to her safe place and have a break from it she'd rest and recuperate and be herself and
of the department of performance and communication arts at st lawrence university who has written gardner she's been who's written the internationally acclaimed play have you filled a bucket today based on a book of the same name by author carole macleod and we welcome. thanks tom thanks for joining us why do so many people think the bullying is normal behavior and just an example of kids would be kids well i can only speculate but i would imagine that maybe they think that bullying is the same...
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gardner. >> thank you for being here. here is my letter.amily got canceling our insurance. we chose to have our own private policy in colorado so we could be in the same boat -- cheryl: monitoring the testimony in front of the house energy and commerce committee with kathleen sebelius health and human services secretary and she was entering questions from a democrat from florida but right now we would like to bring in mississippi republican, member of the same committee congressman harper. thank you for being here. your questions to kathleen sebelius earlier, we produce documents to her from cd-i that you obtained, she has not seen the document. correct me if i am wrong the company said they wanted a review board and the company specifically said here are challenges. >> yes. this was on october 11th. c g i is responsible for the web site rollout and acknowledging problems and they might need a review board and part of that would be to decide what could be fixed by technical issues, what should be fixed by political issues which was rather s
gardner. >> thank you for being here. here is my letter.amily got canceling our insurance. we chose to have our own private policy in colorado so we could be in the same boat -- cheryl: monitoring the testimony in front of the house energy and commerce committee with kathleen sebelius health and human services secretary and she was entering questions from a democrat from florida but right now we would like to bring in mississippi republican, member of the same committee congressman...
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. >> now, a city employee, a gardner is accused in the accident. he was suspended without pay. charges have been filed against him. this is thomas, the case is still being investigated. his lawyer says he's depressed and that the incident has taken a heavy toll on him. >>> all schedules are scheduled to resume at uc berkeley this morning. crews have been working around the clock to restore power after a power outage to a dozen buildings that have been without electricity monday night. they've confirmed that the theft of copper cables caused an explosion and power outage across the entire campus. five people suffered injuries in that explosion and police are still looking for the copper thieves. at 10:00 this afternoon, 8 tsunami sirens will be tested. the sirens were installed from mess da dare owe to pacific a two months ago. federal office of emergency management says it will be tested at full volume. it's scheduled to last three minutes at 10:00. >>> the owner is sharing his vision for the future of one of the city's best-known events. he's casey wasserman of the ceo and tal
. >> now, a city employee, a gardner is accused in the accident. he was suspended without pay. charges have been filed against him. this is thomas, the case is still being investigated. his lawyer says he's depressed and that the incident has taken a heavy toll on him. >>> all schedules are scheduled to resume at uc berkeley this morning. crews have been working around the clock to restore power after a power outage to a dozen buildings that have been without electricity monday...
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. >>> madison square gardner, canadians who shut out new york, peter buja. >>> 100 days to go until the opening ceremony of the winter olympics in sachi. making these the most expensive olympics in history the stadium where the olympics have been held is far from ready. russian president vladimir putin has had to redirect attention for his positions of gays in the country. >>> lindsay vonn is confident she will be back to defend her title in sachi in february. >> he helped me through this process, helped me to be patient. i'm not good at him sitting still and not good at him being patient. he definitely, that is one of his strong suits. he helped me through it and he told me that everything is going to be okay on the end. and in the end and i trusted him and he was right. >> and there's far more on sports on our website, check out aljazeera.com/sport and how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. >> thank you, very much indeed, more sports from the team a little bit later on. from me and the rest of the news hour team, that's it for now. i'll be back with another half
. >>> madison square gardner, canadians who shut out new york, peter buja. >>> 100 days to go until the opening ceremony of the winter olympics in sachi. making these the most expensive olympics in history the stadium where the olympics have been held is far from ready. russian president vladimir putin has had to redirect attention for his positions of gays in the country. >>> lindsay vonn is confident she will be back to defend her title in sachi in february....
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he place the gardner in "the good wife." we hear the episode has big, big changes.cbs this morning" sponsored by party city. party city. nobody has more halloween for less . "...three cat toys, two hamster wheels..." ♪ "...and a rawhide enough for three." ♪ (laughter) ho, ho, ho, ho... (female announcer) celebrate the season! save 20% on hundreds of items! plus, save $5 on select simply nourish™ dog food and $2 on select simply nourish™ cat food. at petsmart®. [ hans ] toaster strudel! [ angelic music plays ] don't overthink it. [ hans ] warm, flakey, gooey. toaster strudel! it's like everyone came together and said, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. >>> many experts say there's a growing number of teenagers who end up in violence or abuse. they seem leak the perfect couple until they split up. as tracy smith reports their splitup finally turned deadly. >> reporter: jus
he place the gardner in "the good wife." we hear the episode has big, big changes.cbs this morning" sponsored by party city. party city. nobody has more halloween for less . "...three cat toys, two hamster wheels..." ♪ "...and a rawhide enough for three." ♪ (laughter) ho, ho, ho, ho... (female announcer) celebrate the season! save 20% on hundreds of items! plus, save $5 on select simply nourish™ dog food and $2 on select simply nourish™ cat food. at...
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. >> a san francisco gardner accused of a hit-and-run death of a young mother in a park. his son of suspicion of hit-and-run as well. she was laying on the grass at the park withmer baby and her dog last month when she was hit last month. police say 19-year-old jonathan was leaving his father's courtroom earlier this week when he was in a crash with a cyclist in the outer mission district. police say he kept driving who then followed him. >> and authorities will look into why this plane crashed killing three passengers. >> it doesn't take much, the discovery of two little fruit flies is enough for santa clara county to launch an eradication program. they've targeted a ten square mile area in cupertino and -- the remedy is harmless to or treatments, except to fruit flies. >> it's a material that has molasses, as well as an allure that attracts the females. there's a small amount inside as well. >> the fear is that they can harm crops here in the valley. >> coming up on "today in the bay," we give officer sneak peek at today's where we'll show you what the terms of the serg
. >> a san francisco gardner accused of a hit-and-run death of a young mother in a park. his son of suspicion of hit-and-run as well. she was laying on the grass at the park withmer baby and her dog last month when she was hit last month. police say 19-year-old jonathan was leaving his father's courtroom earlier this week when he was in a crash with a cyclist in the outer mission district. police say he kept driving who then followed him. >> and authorities will look into why this...
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. >> what you do your from corey gardner.essman who got up in today's hearing and said, here is my cancellation notice. >> this is the letter that my family get canceling our insurance. we just have our own private policy back in colorado so we could be in the same boat as every one of my constituents, and get my insurance policy has been cancelled. the white house website says if you like that health plan you have you can keep it. did i hear it wrong? gerri: you hear the congressman say. very upset. he went on to say to a kathleen sebelius, i think you should be enrolled in obamacare. why aren't you? >> i think that every employee in the white house ought to be involved and enrolled in the obama health care law and not to have to buy insurance on a exchanges. none of them -- they all have exemptions from the health care law. i think they all should be involved. he is right, and it is not just people losing their coverage but they have to go and buy insurance and get hit with sticker shock because they are seeing it turned ou
. >> what you do your from corey gardner.essman who got up in today's hearing and said, here is my cancellation notice. >> this is the letter that my family get canceling our insurance. we just have our own private policy back in colorado so we could be in the same boat as every one of my constituents, and get my insurance policy has been cancelled. the white house website says if you like that health plan you have you can keep it. did i hear it wrong? gerri: you hear the...
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joining me now is republican congressman cory gardner of colorado.ood morning, congressman. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me on. >> the rollout was terrible, debacle, you can use more adjectives but flat-out horrible. what more can we learn when sebelius is only in one house hearing? >> the questions we have to ask is why red flags weren't raised during the development of the software, they were but they were ignored, what did the secretary know and understand to be taking place and why were we as oversight committees told everything would be ready and good to go when clearly that is not the case. >> couldn't all of that be found out in one house hearing? >> all of us have expertise in different areas talking about the government oversight committee reform committee, expertise in different areas, our committee will bring more of a technical expertise on the software, the actual technology in place and the actual oversight of the health care bill itself so i think it's important that we have insight and input from all
joining me now is republican congressman cory gardner of colorado.ood morning, congressman. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me on. >> the rollout was terrible, debacle, you can use more adjectives but flat-out horrible. what more can we learn when sebelius is only in one house hearing? >> the questions we have to ask is why red flags weren't raised during the development of the software, they were but they were ignored, what did the...
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the chronicle reports lesliealen gardner -- leslie alan gardner faced charges originally that could haveed to a sentence of six years in prison but a judge sentenced him to a year in county jail with time served to access mental health services. he will be on probation for five years and has been ordered to pay $1.3 million in restitution. >>> 7:18. halloween, just a week away now. we're already seeing some pretty unique costumes. come on, tori. that's pretty good. >> very good. >> the photographer posted this video on youtube his 22-month- old daughter is wearing an l.e.d. suit. it makes her look like a pint- sized stick figure. too cute. this has been viral. there were 1.8 million views in two days already. the artists promises he will soon post video on how he created that wonderful design. >> it's way beyond my skill. very, very cute. >>> 7:18. let's check in with sal. unfortunately, a crash in fremont. not a good situation there. >> yeah, it's on mission boulevard near aloney college. this could delay you if you are driving on mission. some people use mission to avoid the freeway or
the chronicle reports lesliealen gardner -- leslie alan gardner faced charges originally that could haveed to a sentence of six years in prison but a judge sentenced him to a year in county jail with time served to access mental health services. he will be on probation for five years and has been ordered to pay $1.3 million in restitution. >>> 7:18. halloween, just a week away now. we're already seeing some pretty unique costumes. come on, tori. that's pretty good. >> very good....
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[ laughter ] andrew gardner was voted most likely to accidently call the coach dad. "hey, dad.aughter and applause ] vance mcdonald was voted most likely to be nicknamed spongebob squarehead. what? ryan harris was voted most likely to be sinbad's unfunny brother. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: sinworse. >> jimmy: this is jared crick. he was voted most athletic garden gnome. [ laughter and applause ] i've seen that guy on front lawns. this is bryan braman. he was voted most likely to get too friendly teaching your wife yoga. [ laughter ] what you're gonna want to do is just put your leg over this way. we have matt schaub. he was voted most likely to tell vladimir putin -- [ with russian accent ] "it's been taken care of." [ laughter and applause ] "job is done, yes?" shane lechler was voted most likely to have grown his goatee to try something new after diane left him. [ audience oohs ] very, very specific and weird. and finally, ben jones was voted youngest john goodman. there you go, guys! those are your nfl superlatives. we have a great show tonight! give it up for the r
[ laughter ] andrew gardner was voted most likely to accidently call the coach dad. "hey, dad.aughter and applause ] vance mcdonald was voted most likely to be nicknamed spongebob squarehead. what? ryan harris was voted most likely to be sinbad's unfunny brother. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: sinworse. >> jimmy: this is jared crick. he was voted most athletic garden gnome. [ laughter and applause ] i've seen that guy on front lawns. this is bryan braman. he was voted most...
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. >> tony gardner. we used him since the tv show, and it's improved every time we've done it.nd it looks like skin. it reacts like skin. >> jimmy: 'cause people -- you're going up to strangers on the street and they don't -- they talk to you like you're not wearing a costume. which is -- it's not like old -- no knock on "mrs. doubtfire." that was years ago. but it looks like you're an old man. and they're talking, having actual full-on conversations with you. >> it's so much fun because you're totally hidden. and people look at old folks like they're harmless. and then when i have a cute little 8-year-old boy with me, my grandson, and he's an assassin. it was just -- i mean, the kid's unbelievable. he's fearless. and we have to back him off. like, some kids get scared when they're doing pranks. >> jimmy: who is this kid? we have to, like, talk him down and back him off before -- >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: he's a badass, this kid? >> total. i mean, i fell in love the first time i met him. >> jimmy: who is -- what's his name? >> his name is jackson nicoll. i met hi
. >> tony gardner. we used him since the tv show, and it's improved every time we've done it.nd it looks like skin. it reacts like skin. >> jimmy: 'cause people -- you're going up to strangers on the street and they don't -- they talk to you like you're not wearing a costume. which is -- it's not like old -- no knock on "mrs. doubtfire." that was years ago. but it looks like you're an old man. and they're talking, having actual full-on conversations with you. >> it's...
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republican cory gardner at that she would enroll herself in the health-care plans on one of the obamacarexchanges. the "washington times" has that story. sebelius refused because she has an employer-based coverage from the federal government ont: the "washington times" the wrapup of that exchange with congressman cory gardner. david is up next on our line for independents from conway, massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. a couple of points i would like to make. i watched the hearing, and there were so many questions on the same issue of and the issue was on cancellations. i believe that it is a complete red herring. the fact is that in the law, there was a wide path to grandfather insurance policies, and it was available to the insurance company. they chose not to take that path. they chose instead to change the policies. and the republicans have jumped a this to claim that this is major flaw and it is hurting so thoseeople, when in fact people did not have real insurance in the first place. so many of those individual policies cut you off the m
republican cory gardner at that she would enroll herself in the health-care plans on one of the obamacarexchanges. the "washington times" has that story. sebelius refused because she has an employer-based coverage from the federal government ont: the "washington times" the wrapup of that exchange with congressman cory gardner. david is up next on our line for independents from conway, massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. a couple...
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it is kind of fascinating that he did have such thrall over the women who dated him except avena gardner of people who were with him, my mom to this day speaks incredibly highly of frank sin naught ra. they weren't together for very long. >> you are looking more and more like frank sinatra. >> i was going to say the same thing. give him a dna test. >> you hang with frank, dean martin, sammy davis jr. >> they have not performed a dna test. it's not like it's one of these situations where someone is denying. so it's kind of strange their part of it. [ overlapping speakers ] >> side by side with anderson. >> does anybody think any of woody allen's dna is in that gormgous child? >> no. the old saying is, mama's baby, daddy's baby. >> i never heard that. >> that's louisiana fare. mama's baby, daddy's maybe. that is frank sinatra's baby not daddy's maybe. >> we definitely have the low brow back into the show, don't we? >> but we were talking about this during the break how cool mia farrow is. you were saying she was angelina jolie -- >> before anybody. and the fact there are these eight kid an
it is kind of fascinating that he did have such thrall over the women who dated him except avena gardner of people who were with him, my mom to this day speaks incredibly highly of frank sin naught ra. they weren't together for very long. >> you are looking more and more like frank sinatra. >> i was going to say the same thing. give him a dna test. >> you hang with frank, dean martin, sammy davis jr. >> they have not performed a dna test. it's not like it's one of these...
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i talked to a gardner out in los angeles about his situation and before obama care he was being offeredurance for his workers at about $500 per worker per month. with obama care it looks like they'll be able to afford it about $50 with the subsidies. so it depends who you are but most people who are uninsured or self-insured are probably going to see a very good deal here. >> one of the people who thinks this is going to be a deal is ted cruz. here he is speaking in in january. he sounds like the biggest cheerleader for this program except he sees the opportunity to kill it. >> on january 1 the exchanges kick in and the subsidies kick in. once those kick in, it's going to prove almost impossible to undo obama care. the administration's plan is very simple, get everyone addicted to the sugar so that obama care remains a permanent feature of our society. >> well, you got to say there he made the best case for it. people are going to like it like they like the prescription drug deal that bush put in. they're not going to get rid of that. it's so amazing as recently as january, mr. cruz, th
i talked to a gardner out in los angeles about his situation and before obama care he was being offeredurance for his workers at about $500 per worker per month. with obama care it looks like they'll be able to afford it about $50 with the subsidies. so it depends who you are but most people who are uninsured or self-insured are probably going to see a very good deal here. >> one of the people who thinks this is going to be a deal is ted cruz. here he is speaking in in january. he sounds...
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there is another headline, there was an interesting exchange between congressman cory gardner of coloradoand the secretary which he said would you join the exchanges just like the rest of us? and she said it was illegal for her to join the exchanges because she was covered as a federal employee. i would ask people to go to healthcare.gov/am i eligible for coverage in the marketplace. each word separated by a dash, back slash. you will find there her own department says in order to be eligible for health care coverage in the marketplace you must meet three conditions. you must live in the united states of america. you must be a u.s. citizen or national or to be lawfully present, and you can't be currently incarcerated. those are the standards that are on her own when site for entering the exchanges. she appeared today she was unaware she was eligible for the exchanges and in fact she was federal employee didn't keep her from joining exchanges like congressman gardner had done. jenna: i plug that in. i'm geting a sorry we can't find that page on healthcare.gov. i might have typed it in wron
there is another headline, there was an interesting exchange between congressman cory gardner of coloradoand the secretary which he said would you join the exchanges just like the rest of us? and she said it was illegal for her to join the exchanges because she was covered as a federal employee. i would ask people to go to healthcare.gov/am i eligible for coverage in the marketplace. each word separated by a dash, back slash. you will find there her own department says in order to be eligible...
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henrieta and brian gardner, washington research analyst with kbw. henrieta, let me kick it off with you. why should investors keep their eyes on the news cycle this weekend? >> it's going to be a wild weekend in d.c. consensus at a minimum the debt ceiling will have to be raised by thursday but there's a long time between now and then. my expectation is staff will be working around the clock. tomorrow the house republican caucus will meet at 9 a.m. we'll see if boehner can sell them on a bill that may include government shutdown relief bill. we may have to work into monday as well. i would not expect this to be signed into law until wednesday of next week, honestly. good news is members got the memo for sure about the 17th being the drop dead date for treasury. all hands on deck trying to sort out the agreement between whether or not we can reopen the government, whether or not we can discuss entitlements. it's going to be wild. >> what about you, how would a short-term extension of the deadline be perceived by the markets? >> i think the market wou
henrieta and brian gardner, washington research analyst with kbw. henrieta, let me kick it off with you. why should investors keep their eyes on the news cycle this weekend? >> it's going to be a wild weekend in d.c. consensus at a minimum the debt ceiling will have to be raised by thursday but there's a long time between now and then. my expectation is staff will be working around the clock. tomorrow the house republican caucus will meet at 9 a.m. we'll see if boehner can sell them on a...
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research from gardner forecasts that by year's end android devices will take the lead with nearly half of the tablet market slightly edging over the ipad by 1 #%. and there are other players hoping to make a mark. hours before the ipad air launch, finnish filmmaker nokia unveiled the first mobile computer. the lumina 2520 uses microsoft windows phone software that powers surface tablet. the operating system is still struggling with a lack of applications. >> i think certainly the u.s. market, apple will keep dominating the tablet market. they have all the apps, cloes to half a million apps on ipad now, which is way ahead of any other competitors. >> reporter: apple turned the computer industry on its head with the first ipad three years ago. today, tablet sales have surged to almost rival that of the pc. and in the tech war where expects balgs for buyers, it's innovation that tedetermines wh ends up on top. >>> time for sports. here's jo. >> thank you very much. we start with the uefa champions league. they have beaten the current english league leaders arsenal. they put dartmouth ahea
research from gardner forecasts that by year's end android devices will take the lead with nearly half of the tablet market slightly edging over the ipad by 1 #%. and there are other players hoping to make a mark. hours before the ipad air launch, finnish filmmaker nokia unveiled the first mobile computer. the lumina 2520 uses microsoft windows phone software that powers surface tablet. the operating system is still struggling with a lack of applications. >> i think certainly the u.s....
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and you are quite right, probably it wasn't samuel gardner planting that corn, it probably was somebodyt know if it was a person of color or one of the irish indentured servants who were there by that time in 1859 but gardner probably didn't do it. [inaudible question] >> the comment which he is starting off on without going back to the mic, go back up to the mic. one more time. >> in reference to indentured servitude, those who had the privilege relative to african slaves because they didn't have that, they were just enslaved. being the indentured you were almost like a slave but you had the option within a specific time period to be freed. i think one of the reasons african slaves weren't indentured was because if they were freed fabian direct competition with their masters or their own ears. was that the reason why it wasn't done that way on a broad more broadbased scale? >> i don't think it was anything so narrowly calculated as that. i think the practice was established that you could own a person with a black skin or you could alone for instance any captive taken in a just war, in
and you are quite right, probably it wasn't samuel gardner planting that corn, it probably was somebodyt know if it was a person of color or one of the irish indentured servants who were there by that time in 1859 but gardner probably didn't do it. [inaudible question] >> the comment which he is starting off on without going back to the mic, go back up to the mic. one more time. >> in reference to indentured servitude, those who had the privilege relative to african slaves because...
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a friend of mine, rich gardner am paradoxically, i love my country, that's why i am an internationalist. the secretary and i are determined to make the most of the current moment. from the very beginning of the arab awakening, he spoke out and called the leaders of the old order to listen to those, not just the young seeking change, realizing this is a long and arduous journey. the child, he experienced devastation of war in korea. i know these values guide his work and -- in this time of global turmoil. closing, the secretary- general succeeded in luring me back to the organization and his side after time away on the organization. like my wife and others know, i'm in the did to the united nations. it is a drug in my veins and i and q for your attention and i look forward to the more informal part starting now. >> thank you, my old friend. you reminded me today that we probably have known each other for a longer time than most of you have lived who are present here in this room. ands a special pleasure honor to be asked to say a few words about this speech. how well you have shared with
a friend of mine, rich gardner am paradoxically, i love my country, that's why i am an internationalist. the secretary and i are determined to make the most of the current moment. from the very beginning of the arab awakening, he spoke out and called the leaders of the old order to listen to those, not just the young seeking change, realizing this is a long and arduous journey. the child, he experienced devastation of war in korea. i know these values guide his work and -- in this time of...
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label of a beverage that sponsored the whole jump just released new video from cameras on felix bum gardner'sove earth. take a look. oh, my gosh, if you're dizzy, you're not alone. he got caught in that spin but managed to straighten out. he broke the sound barrier. he described what it was like to anderson cooper last year. >> it was a very unique, outstanding moment because i have been working so hard for five years to reach that point, you know, and it was a beautiful view when you look out there, but at the same time you realize that everything around you is hostile, plus when i disconnect my oxygen hose from the ship system, i only get that from the bailout bottles, only have ten minutes, there's not a lot of time to waste. >> i heard if you got a tiny tear in the suit you could have died, been boiled alive. >> that's not true. if you have a hole the size of a dime, it will still do the job. >> what does it feel like to be traveling more than 800 miles per hour? do you feel like you're -- >> you feel like you're fast, you accelerate fast, you don't feel you're 838 miles per hour an hour
label of a beverage that sponsored the whole jump just released new video from cameras on felix bum gardner'sove earth. take a look. oh, my gosh, if you're dizzy, you're not alone. he got caught in that spin but managed to straighten out. he broke the sound barrier. he described what it was like to anderson cooper last year. >> it was a very unique, outstanding moment because i have been working so hard for five years to reach that point, you know, and it was a beautiful view when you...