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it was that law that gaston accused of breaking. she still has a picture of her parents when she goes to protest to support gaston. for her, the search for justice will go on. bbc news in madrid. >> today the latest greek bailout cleared an important hurdle when it was approved by the german parliament. the vote was not lost on the greek people who are watching events in berlin with growing mistrust. germany's involvement in the debt crisis has revived animosity that stretches back to the second world war. our correspondent now reports. >> homemade are drawing on real emotions. as the recession deepens, anti- german sentiment is rising. gas chambers and german soldiers are part of the popular cartoonist's work. greeks are hitting out at the camp -- country they feel is pushing the austerity plan. >> we have to resist them. we do not have bad feelings towards the german people, only towards the government and european banks. >> those feelings are stoking tensions. the german fighters burned outside parliament in a recent protest. the
it was that law that gaston accused of breaking. she still has a picture of her parents when she goes to protest to support gaston. for her, the search for justice will go on. bbc news in madrid. >> today the latest greek bailout cleared an important hurdle when it was approved by the german parliament. the vote was not lost on the greek people who are watching events in berlin with growing mistrust. germany's involvement in the debt crisis has revived animosity that stretches back to the...
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gaston at a certain point. remember his name? david vann. you can't see, but if you look really closely, this is david vann, birmingham mayor, 1975 to 1979. he later became mayor of the city. when that film was made, he was nowhere near being made, because it was being made in the late '80s. what do you think of that quote? kind of cool, huh? a white southern lawyer saying that these sidewalks right here in the middle of the civil rights movement are as sacred to the united states as valley forge where the revolutionary army under george washington nearly froze to death. a white southern lawyer. saying that those sidewalks are as sacred ground for the united states of america as valley forge. martin luther king transformed david vann. he was a pretty good guy to start, but martin luther king transformed him. i have never seen a city deal as well with the complicated history or any place. here's the 16th street baptist church. you see the sign up there, top right. this is in the middle of the demonstrations. this is during the children's marc
gaston at a certain point. remember his name? david vann. you can't see, but if you look really closely, this is david vann, birmingham mayor, 1975 to 1979. he later became mayor of the city. when that film was made, he was nowhere near being made, because it was being made in the late '80s. what do you think of that quote? kind of cool, huh? a white southern lawyer saying that these sidewalks right here in the middle of the civil rights movement are as sacred to the united states as valley...
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gaston was known -- the biography of him says birmingham's black millionaire. so he's one of the guys. he's one of the guys for whom waves were being made. can you imagine charging market rates to the southern christian leadership conference in 1963? charging market rates to martin luther king when he comes to fight segregation in your town? the guy was skeptical. didn't even give him a discount. so about 20 of them gather, including fred shuttlesworth who is a real fire brand in the town. i mean he's a guy who had been beaten so many times, it's just amazing what he went through long before martin luther king ever got involved in civil rights. so they're in that room and they are arguing it out. if king goes on the march, he knows he'll be arrested. he's the chief fundraiser for the civil rights movement nationwide. he's the only face that's known outside of alabama and the deep south among all the people that are there. he was constantly going to new york and other northern places. if he's in jail, it can't happen. >> that same time, he knew if he did go to j
gaston was known -- the biography of him says birmingham's black millionaire. so he's one of the guys. he's one of the guys for whom waves were being made. can you imagine charging market rates to the southern christian leadership conference in 1963? charging market rates to martin luther king when he comes to fight segregation in your town? the guy was skeptical. didn't even give him a discount. so about 20 of them gather, including fred shuttlesworth who is a real fire brand in the town. i...
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se gaston 3 mil millones y medio de dÓlares en restoranes y por fin, los romÁnticos gastaron entre nueve0 horas y 25 minutos y se llevaron la placa del rÉcord guiness. asÍ llegamos al final. muchÍsimas gracias por su atenciÓn, lo espero maÑana. buenas noches.
se gaston 3 mil millones y medio de dÓlares en restoranes y por fin, los romÁnticos gastaron entre nueve0 horas y 25 minutos y se llevaron la placa del rÉcord guiness. asÍ llegamos al final. muchÍsimas gracias por su atenciÓn, lo espero maÑana. buenas noches.
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there's an area of town called gaston city. it's about a quarter of a mile off behind me. that's where authorities say they have recovered ten dead and two children. more than 100 people have been injured so far. a lot of stories, talking to some of the survivors. most of them say when they started to hear the sound of that freight train, it lasted two to three minutes long and even into a closet. they just huddled together with their loved ones and hope that the storm passed over. most of that storm was spared but as you can see, not everybody was so lucky. >> tyler, if you want to have your photographer again to go into that building behind you and tell us whether or not you know, was there anybody inside that building? it looks like a business there. it was early in the morning. was that an empty building or imagine if a lot of people had been at work and they were not able to get to a basement or underground or have been with their families. this could have been a lot worse. granted a lot of times we talk about how when these tornadoes or severe storms hit coming durin
there's an area of town called gaston city. it's about a quarter of a mile off behind me. that's where authorities say they have recovered ten dead and two children. more than 100 people have been injured so far. a lot of stories, talking to some of the survivors. most of them say when they started to hear the sound of that freight train, it lasted two to three minutes long and even into a closet. they just huddled together with their loved ones and hope that the storm passed over. most of that...
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>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston. i think he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will have benefits citywide. in my district, we have public safety challenges. the district is often viewed as a "safe district." we do have violence. we had a bunch of violence around delores park last year. there have been robberies in glen park and parts of the valley. there have been shootings in diamond heights. one of the challenges is making sure that the police department understands that even though we may not have the same crime levels as some neighborhoods, we still need attention from the police department. >> let's talk about the city's
>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston. i think he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will...
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what we did is create a policy where they did, and i think it may have been cheap gas than -- chief gaston at the time were they created personnel files where they could go to the court system to learn whether this type of material existed, whether or not information that we should know about individuals who are testifying for us in that trial should be given to the police department. we also have our own internal policy because -- which means if there are allegations of misconduct, we create materials and have an internal policy about how the material is disseminated within our offices so that we can comply with all our obligations in terms of discovery. our office has had a lot of discussions about the implementation of that policy and a lot about when we should implement policy and when during the course of litigation that information should be provided. we chose to be very expensive on that. we chose to give it prior to preliminary hearings if time allows. i think that is above and beyond what the law requires. those are the decisions that were made. we do have a set policy, a set poli
what we did is create a policy where they did, and i think it may have been cheap gas than -- chief gaston at the time were they created personnel files where they could go to the court system to learn whether this type of material existed, whether or not information that we should know about individuals who are testifying for us in that trial should be given to the police department. we also have our own internal policy because -- which means if there are allegations of misconduct, we create...
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for the murder in the marina which took place on the doorsteps of george gaston's apartment, all was posted was one poster. the police came back once again and as far as i was concerned, the investigation was over. i don't know if they ever found the guy. if murders go that way, they dropped like lead balloons and once it happens, it is over. we will never find them. [chime] president mazzucco: any further public comment? please call line-item 4. >> discussion and possible action to recommend that the board of supervisors adopt a resolution authorizing the chief of police to retroactively except and expanend 1.06 million of fiscal year 2011 port security grant program from the fema. president mazzucco: can you tell us about this grant? >> this was the third application for port security grant program awards that we made to fema. we were very successful in receiving three of the projects for approval. this round at three projects on it, the first was forward- looking infrared camera mounted on one of our brand new boats that as soon to be constructed through another grant program. thi
for the murder in the marina which took place on the doorsteps of george gaston's apartment, all was posted was one poster. the police came back once again and as far as i was concerned, the investigation was over. i don't know if they ever found the guy. if murders go that way, they dropped like lead balloons and once it happens, it is over. we will never find them. [chime] president mazzucco: any further public comment? please call line-item 4. >> discussion and possible action to...
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. >> do you feel that -- the district attorney that we have, gason, -- gaston, fits into this category? >> i will have to see what happens. >> i will go to john thompson. we were talking about how often, you have public opinion polls on the death penalty but the last -- the wrong question is asked, do you support the death penalty or something like that. can you elaborate on this? >> this is a tricky question that we have been tricked into believing, so that people say, do you support the death penalty. this is a trick question. you will not put yourself in that position of being placed under arrest based on these reports. we ask you if you support this and eliminates you automatically. if you ask that same question in a different way, meaning the use of what the state killing you, that is the question. you have no control over the death penalty. he is the only one to make this decision. he is the only one -- he does not want to make the decision. this is a tricky question from the beginning. do we support the death penalty? we never placed ourselves in this position. do you give the s
. >> do you feel that -- the district attorney that we have, gason, -- gaston, fits into this category? >> i will have to see what happens. >> i will go to john thompson. we were talking about how often, you have public opinion polls on the death penalty but the last -- the wrong question is asked, do you support the death penalty or something like that. can you elaborate on this? >> this is a tricky question that we have been tricked into believing, so that people say,...
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he and his lieutenants, including his father who come over from atlanta gathered in a room at the gaston hotel. the only motel that would rent to them. the guy who owned that motel was the richest african-american in that country and they charged them market rates. the biography of it is birmingham's black millionaire. he's one of the guys. he's one of the guys for whom waves were being made. can you imagine charging market rates to the southern christian leadership. charging market rates to martin luther king when he comes to fight segregation in your town? he was skeptical. didn't give him a discount. 20 of them gathered. a guy that was beaten so many times by the cops, it's amazing what he went through long before martin luther king got involved in civil rights. they are in that room and arguing it out. if king goes on the march, he knows he'll be arrested. he's the chief fund-raiser for the civil rights movement nationwide. the movement is broke. if he's in jail, who's going to raise the money? he's the only face that's known outside of alabama and the deep south. among all the peopl
he and his lieutenants, including his father who come over from atlanta gathered in a room at the gaston hotel. the only motel that would rent to them. the guy who owned that motel was the richest african-american in that country and they charged them market rates. the biography of it is birmingham's black millionaire. he's one of the guys. he's one of the guys for whom waves were being made. can you imagine charging market rates to the southern christian leadership. charging market rates to...
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third spanish cup final in four seasons under coach pep guardiola i go in each half term said barbara gaston jav ensuring they went through three one on aggregate plenty of playing the last fifteen minutes with ten men after safin the for who you were sent off for a second yellow card faster will face athletic bilbao in the final after the pass clubs rational run days while sunderland have books a place in the fifth round of the f.a. cup in england after a two one victory over middlesbrough the black cats will play arsenal in the last sixteen. russian basketball side uniques have suffered their thirst defeat in the euro league's top sixteen they went down to an polio armani sixty three fifty eight in milan the russians defeated armani in week three but this time the talons were unstoppable an impressive three pointer from his premier here the twenty eleven lead late in the first quarter only x. four back in the second and even pulled the deficit back to four points by half time but it was not enough to stop a minute from taking their first win in their top sixteen sixty three fifty eight the
third spanish cup final in four seasons under coach pep guardiola i go in each half term said barbara gaston jav ensuring they went through three one on aggregate plenty of playing the last fifteen minutes with ten men after safin the for who you were sent off for a second yellow card faster will face athletic bilbao in the final after the pass clubs rational run days while sunderland have books a place in the fifth round of the f.a. cup in england after a two one victory over middlesbrough the...
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you can see off in the distance gaston city. this is where ten fatalities have happened.hand side of your screen there is a house that is untouched and then you can see right next door, literally right across the street there are houses that have been destroyed. so you can see very specifically a very straight line of damage that this tornado left behind it in its path. there is destruction for a lot of parts here on the southeastern side of the city. obviously we have a strip mall here that we showed you before the commercial break, as well as a bank. very lucky, though. there is a senior home, a house of 75 seniors. we're told that did not sustain any damage. that's the good news. with ten dead, including two children and more than 100 injured so far in saline county, it's a very devastating storm. >> tyler, do we know the circumstances surrounding the two children that died? >> reporter: we don't know the circumstances surrounding the death. we also don't know the names of those yet. they may be releasing that information at 2:00 at a press conference here in harrisbur
you can see off in the distance gaston city. this is where ten fatalities have happened.hand side of your screen there is a house that is untouched and then you can see right next door, literally right across the street there are houses that have been destroyed. so you can see very specifically a very straight line of damage that this tornado left behind it in its path. there is destruction for a lot of parts here on the southeastern side of the city. obviously we have a strip mall here that we...
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novard gaston in the lane and rolling hook shot goes. and one.d ryder goes ton beat loyola 83-79. loyola wraps up its best season under coach jimmy paston. and the terps making good use of crushing north carolina. and coming out of the blocks, hot on the offense tonight, 20 points for thomas. gets two more. splitting the defenders wraparound lay-up off the glass. maryland and number five terps knock off carolina 84-64. terps include the 24-4. the postseason has arrived for high school basketball teams. the 41st annual baltimore catholic league tournament tipped off at stevenson university. number two st. francis running seventh against seventh seed loyola. st. francis in white. tavon sadler. his third three of the first half. working the fast break. taylor jonofski with the lay-up. and st. francis, lay-up game. costly over on the baseline putting it away. and then st. francis finishing strong with the defense. tommy hearn with the strip. and the win, st. francis over loyola. second game of the night, number three john carroll, and john carroll's
novard gaston in the lane and rolling hook shot goes. and one.d ryder goes ton beat loyola 83-79. loyola wraps up its best season under coach jimmy paston. and the terps making good use of crushing north carolina. and coming out of the blocks, hot on the offense tonight, 20 points for thomas. gets two more. splitting the defenders wraparound lay-up off the glass. maryland and number five terps knock off carolina 84-64. terps include the 24-4. the postseason has arrived for high school...
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one of my favorite people is that veteran of the confederate armies in gaston county, north carolina, who in 1940 died and it was said in his obituary that he had often been known to remark that he was glad the north won the war because it saved our union. now, that's a kind of a far western north carolina view because there were a lot of republicans out there during the civil war. out there during the civil war. but to be glad for defeat is not easy. some have said that learning what defeat is, is really a kind of a southern specialty, a specialty that i think has a lot of pertinence to this country's wrestle with the vietnam war. at any rate, to be glad that your opponent won the war is not an easy thing to come by. the problem with this memory for some of us in the south is we're not glad enough for others who won the war in a different dimension. and that is these four million slaves. i have to say as a native virginian, i was disappointed in the government of my native state who last spring, i believe, declared that it was time to have a month of honor to the confederate armies.
one of my favorite people is that veteran of the confederate armies in gaston county, north carolina, who in 1940 died and it was said in his obituary that he had often been known to remark that he was glad the north won the war because it saved our union. now, that's a kind of a far western north carolina view because there were a lot of republicans out there during the civil war. out there during the civil war. but to be glad for defeat is not easy. some have said that learning what defeat...