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. >> we had many medical supplies, herbs, gauze, first aid supplies, over over the counter medicine. our tents were taken we you for treatments, and we had 'an extensive supply tent full of everything you need for first aid. >> medics say they will occupy the mayor's office until their supplies are returned. last night, several hundred protesters took to the streets in downtown oakland. while the crowd was loud, there were no reports of violence. one window was broken at the oakland police department recruiting office but for the most part the march was peaceful. volunteer nurses and medics are going to hold a news conference at 10:00 a.m., and after the news conference, they say they're going to occupy the mayor's office until their supplies are returned or replaced. and they're getting read for wednesday's general strike, and they're saying they're going to try to shut down the oakland port as part of the general strike. >> dozens of tents popped out of santa rosa's city hall, and the protesters are being allowed to keep their camp site at city hall for now. here's more. >> reporte
. >> we had many medical supplies, herbs, gauze, first aid supplies, over over the counter medicine. our tents were taken we you for treatments, and we had 'an extensive supply tent full of everything you need for first aid. >> medics say they will occupy the mayor's office until their supplies are returned. last night, several hundred protesters took to the streets in downtown oakland. while the crowd was loud, there were no reports of violence. one window was broken at the oakland...
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california where you see this a very important role with and the military industrial complex some gauze fires calling that the military industrial complex you see became involved in a general context of universities becoming more tightly involved in most of the industrial complex during world war two the people who ran harvard the people who ran. the people who ran berkeley. all of these people were basically. realizing it was in their interest. to attach themselves and more permanent ways to the military the u.c. has received billions of dollars over the years so the federal government put it into the nuclear weapons development that's happened at these laboratories and has basically served as the ultimate. group that legitimates for the weapons in the united states now this is interesting the scientists at the laboratories. benefit from the university of california management in the sense that the university of california provides a fig leaf of academic respectability for their design of weapons of mass destruction the. clouds don't like to say your nuclear bomb site labs we create th
california where you see this a very important role with and the military industrial complex some gauze fires calling that the military industrial complex you see became involved in a general context of universities becoming more tightly involved in most of the industrial complex during world war two the people who ran harvard the people who ran. the people who ran berkeley. all of these people were basically. realizing it was in their interest. to attach themselves and more permanent ways to...
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we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a
we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a
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we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you don't have a lid? cookie sheet. >> very good. that's a good one. cover the thing, take it off the burner. take it off. do i immediately open it again? no. you already put it out leave it alone and whether or not it is the cheapest fire extinguisher you can buy? baking soda. have a couple boxes of baking soda, near the stove. cut the top off so it's ready to go.
we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and...
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for the young guy in a lot of experience from plying gauze you know why this sort of standard of rugby working with. you know the you can try and through experience all this you have to apply and i think you know. the guys that apply it will be. no use this is an experience that i want to get in hard flugel improving on are that i think they've improved as a tone that's gone on so that's a good song and i can only get better on a number of russia's players have really enhanced their reputations out of his totem and have exam again which is probably one of the smallest man this world cup i've only five foot seven he was absolutely outstanding for a wide as was big to grace if you want to second that man of the match award against australia i was told him and straight to those two guys you know. with his injury was a blow for us in april and i really didn't expect him to be back to his best the thought he could get back to play in with the right treatment and training but to be back to playing is best is great for us in rugby great for the team and showed overvalue really is in games and
for the young guy in a lot of experience from plying gauze you know why this sort of standard of rugby working with. you know the you can try and through experience all this you have to apply and i think you know. the guys that apply it will be. no use this is an experience that i want to get in hard flugel improving on are that i think they've improved as a tone that's gone on so that's a good song and i can only get better on a number of russia's players have really enhanced their reputations...
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the crime scene cleaner showed up, washed the blood off the sidewalk and removed medical gloves and gauze that was used to treat the victim. this is the latest of a string of homicides here in san jose. the last one was sunday before noon at an apartment complex on the 400 block of worcester avenue. a suspicious man appeared armed. an officer shot and killed the man. that was the sixth officer- involved shooting this years the third fatal one. that doesn't count as a homicide. it's an officer-involved shooting but it was the third fatal one this year. this monday night's homicide was the 38th this year in san jose, almost double the 2010 total of homicides. last year the count was 20 homicides. this morning at 11:00, sjpd will be holding a press conference to address this recent spike of i guess crime, deadly crime in the city as well as the officer-involved shooting. so we'll learn more then. back to you. >> thank you, stephanie, live in san jose. >>> csi technicians are scrambling to find evidence connected to the gunman who killed a man at a san jose funeral. they have been searching o
the crime scene cleaner showed up, washed the blood off the sidewalk and removed medical gloves and gauze that was used to treat the victim. this is the latest of a string of homicides here in san jose. the last one was sunday before noon at an apartment complex on the 400 block of worcester avenue. a suspicious man appeared armed. an officer shot and killed the man. that was the sixth officer- involved shooting this years the third fatal one. that doesn't count as a homicide. it's an...
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i thinking dying a lot of experience from applying gauze you know why this sort of standard of rugby waking waking up in. the you can triumph through experience or this you have to apply and i think you know the guy because it applied will be right for you she says an experience that i wanted to get and hopefully go improving on are the dollar i think that improved doesn't. lead to good so i can only get the number of rushes plays a really enhanced their reputations after this to women's alexander is probably one of the smallest man this world cup i've only five foot seven he was absolutely outstanding for wired as we speak to grace if he won his second man of the match was against australia at this tournament straight to those two guys you know. with his injury was a blow for us in april. i really didn't expect him to be back to his best the thought he could get back to playing with the right treatment and training but to get back to playing is best is great for us in rugby great for the team and show overvalue body is in games and victor you know i've worked really hard with vic da
i thinking dying a lot of experience from applying gauze you know why this sort of standard of rugby waking waking up in. the you can triumph through experience or this you have to apply and i think you know the guy because it applied will be right for you she says an experience that i wanted to get and hopefully go improving on are the dollar i think that improved doesn't. lead to good so i can only get the number of rushes plays a really enhanced their reputations after this to women's...
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we wrap his face in gauze so he can't bleed or talk. you are the woman... barney, why are you so desperate to have this happen? i'm a wingman. that's what wingmen do. is it possible that you're trying to fill the void of losing ted by rushing into a new wingman relationship? what are you saying? i'm saying that randy is your rebound bro. no. that's crazy. what randy and i have is real. no, it's not, barney. and even if you got randy laid tonight, would it feel anywhere near as meaningful as when you got ted laid? he was just so happy the next morning, you know? i know. all right. it hasn't clotted, but i think it's pretty much draining backwards now. randy... i've been thinking, this isn't working out. yeah, i figured. i knew i couldn't fly this close to the sun without getting burned. this is the story of my life. i always let people down. you, my dad, the chief. the chief? yeah, i was a cop for, like, three months. but i got kicked off the force because i screwed up so much, i was an insurance liability. you were a new york city police officer, and you di
we wrap his face in gauze so he can't bleed or talk. you are the woman... barney, why are you so desperate to have this happen? i'm a wingman. that's what wingmen do. is it possible that you're trying to fill the void of losing ted by rushing into a new wingman relationship? what are you saying? i'm saying that randy is your rebound bro. no. that's crazy. what randy and i have is real. no, it's not, barney. and even if you got randy laid tonight, would it feel anywhere near as meaningful as...
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he had a gauze bandage on his right arm and hand. meanwhile, the tire shop that burned is trying to rebuild. belvedere tire is back in business, across the street from where a three-alarm fire destroyed dispute shops building. >> it is a new beginning. >> it was a spectacular fire, three alarms that burned through and collapsed the roof, cracked the foundation and rear wall. 35-year-old jason hicks of baltimore is accused of starting the fire, charged with arson, militias endangerment and assault. being held on $150,000 bail, the judge ordered him to be held without bail, citing the risk to the tire shops employees. >> we definitely looked at this act considering the magnitude of the fire, and suffering of burns on his hands. >> jayson hicks admits getting into a fight with a co-worker overrating brush. apparently he had used it and wanted it back. he said he was smoking near inaudible fluids. other workers told another story. they said he used inaudible fluids and toted a fight -- a tire. hicks said he flicked a cigarette and as he
he had a gauze bandage on his right arm and hand. meanwhile, the tire shop that burned is trying to rebuild. belvedere tire is back in business, across the street from where a three-alarm fire destroyed dispute shops building. >> it is a new beginning. >> it was a spectacular fire, three alarms that burned through and collapsed the roof, cracked the foundation and rear wall. 35-year-old jason hicks of baltimore is accused of starting the fire, charged with arson, militias...
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military personnel pin some of us who were working as first responders noted that what we needed was gauze, not guns. but what was prioritized was military response. we know that mainstream media sensationalizes the haitian people. we saw that the real first responders were haitians themselves. but whenever the media caught an image of a haitian carrying a machete or racial down the street looking to find loved ones in the rubble, they were defined as looters. the united states military control the airport and it was a disadvantage to the victims of the earthquake. we had a lot of haitian doctors on the ground who did not have the supplies they needed to give people the year to care. there were amputations been done without the proper tools. invitations were done without anesthetics or other types of medicine needed. sometimes, these were not even necessary habitations, but it was the only route to take because of lack of materials. beyond landing military personnel and equipment before doctors, there was a system set up to decide who would get access to the runway. it was a random entry s
military personnel pin some of us who were working as first responders noted that what we needed was gauze, not guns. but what was prioritized was military response. we know that mainstream media sensationalizes the haitian people. we saw that the real first responders were haitians themselves. but whenever the media caught an image of a haitian carrying a machete or racial down the street looking to find loved ones in the rubble, they were defined as looters. the united states military control...
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is this hospital gauze? >> yes, this is real.y charged and the battery is dead. >> really? i just change thad out before we came in. >> i know. it's completely dead. >> does that say something? >> there is a theory that ghosts will grab battery energy and use that, and it drains equipment. >> definitely something creepy about this place. >> what was that? >> i heard screaming. >> i did. >> come on, why would -- >> what was that? that has to be somebody. >> we were in it now. >> hello? >> did you hear that voice? >> yeah. >> voices, a shadow. maybe. maybe not. but one thing is for sure. our hospital round made quite a first impression. >> and whether you believe in spirits or not. >> stay here. let's take no spirits with us. stay here, whoever you are. >> our crash course in ghost hunting certainly left us all wonder what happened inside these prison walls. believers, no believers? >> i remain open. >> i say what she says. >> i say there was water on my hand. explain it. actually, it was a dripping pipe. >> i heard screamy. >> it
is this hospital gauze? >> yes, this is real.y charged and the battery is dead. >> really? i just change thad out before we came in. >> i know. it's completely dead. >> does that say something? >> there is a theory that ghosts will grab battery energy and use that, and it drains equipment. >> definitely something creepy about this place. >> what was that? >> i heard screaming. >> i did. >> come on, why would -- >> what was that?...
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crime scene cleaner showed up, washed the blood from the sidewalk and removed the medical gloves, gauze used to treat the victim. this is the latest in a string of recent homicides. there has also been a spike in officer-involved shootings in the city this year, six in all, three of them fatal, five within the last month. the last one was sunday before noon at an apartment complex on the 400 block of worcester avenue. a man appeared armed and one officer shot and killed that man after feeling threatened. last night's homicide is the 38th this year in the city. that's almost double all of 2010s homicide count of 20. so this morning, at 11:00, san jose police will be addressing this recent spike in deadly violence as well as the officer involved shooting. >>> san jose police are determined to find evidence now connected to the gunman who killed a man at a funeral for a hells angels member over the weekend. they have been searching oak hill memorial park where steve tausan was shot on saturday. sources tell the "mercury news" the suspect is 38-year-old steve joseph ruiz. police have not co
crime scene cleaner showed up, washed the blood from the sidewalk and removed the medical gloves, gauze used to treat the victim. this is the latest in a string of recent homicides. there has also been a spike in officer-involved shootings in the city this year, six in all, three of them fatal, five within the last month. the last one was sunday before noon at an apartment complex on the 400 block of worcester avenue. a man appeared armed and one officer shot and killed that man after feeling...
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library system foundation colleagues, of thank you for coming and all those watching on c-span and a gauze the writers of the kennedy library forum, sponsored bank of america, boston capital, lawrence's it, the boston foundation, and our media partners. the opening text panel of our new exhibit in her voice jacqueline kennedy, the white house earlier this scarcest new world history would never before seen documents and artifacts from our collection priests jacqueline kennedy had a rare combination of year -- yes, intelligence, courage, discipline, artistic creativity, and a style all around. she had an adventurous spirit and was an accomplished horsewoman who lived life at full gallop. the oral history provides us with many of her personal recollection that insights and i hope you will allow me to comment on just one. when asked by arthur schlesinger his son is here with us this evening about where the president was relaxed mrs. kennedy replied it was possibly a. says blissfully happy. as it was for him with getting out, of course was for me. some of her mother's recollections, we also lea
library system foundation colleagues, of thank you for coming and all those watching on c-span and a gauze the writers of the kennedy library forum, sponsored bank of america, boston capital, lawrence's it, the boston foundation, and our media partners. the opening text panel of our new exhibit in her voice jacqueline kennedy, the white house earlier this scarcest new world history would never before seen documents and artifacts from our collection priests jacqueline kennedy had a rare...
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military would be launching operations to protect ben gauze zi, they are doing this to protect the civilians. they are very close to an announcement. robin. >> we have the confirmation that we heard earlier, that indeed he is dead. >> yes, he is. the libyan government was saying that. as we said, he was a singular and flamboyant figure ruling libya for decades. he called himself the king of kings of africa but he made his mark on america. moammar gadhafi was ruthless, outrageous and unpredictable. rarely has a leader of such a small country played so large a role on the world stage. >> well, we know that this mad dog of the middle east has a goal of a world revolution. >> reporter: gadhafi seized power in a 1959 coo. he was a junior army officer, sent hit squads to assassinate libyan dissidents and terrorism, most know tore yasly the bombing of pan am flight 173. 270 people died. mostly americans. gadhafi attempt aid makeover, he denounced the 9/11 attack, apologized for lockerbie and paid $2.7 billion to the family of victims. gadhafi cast himself as a changed man. even if the eccentricitie
military would be launching operations to protect ben gauze zi, they are doing this to protect the civilians. they are very close to an announcement. robin. >> we have the confirmation that we heard earlier, that indeed he is dead. >> yes, he is. the libyan government was saying that. as we said, he was a singular and flamboyant figure ruling libya for decades. he called himself the king of kings of africa but he made his mark on america. moammar gadhafi was ruthless, outrageous and...
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. >>> celebrations in both israel and gauze za are under way after a major prison swap.e dungeon of horror actually helped a florida mother find her missing daughter. we're going to explain. >> i can breathe. i can breathe now. because she says she's doing good. i can breathe. she's okay. >>>s also, we're going to hear from the victims held captive, tethered to a boiler in that basement. at a gas station? well it still takes gas to go farther. but you're not getting gas. true. not this time. uh, don't have to gas up very often. so you have to go to the bathroom? no. yes you do. thought these were electric? yes, it's a uh, a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? new splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweetener with b vitamins, the first and only one to help support a healthy metabolism. three smart new ways to sweeten. same great taste. new splenda® essentials™. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ dee
. >>> celebrations in both israel and gauze za are under way after a major prison swap.e dungeon of horror actually helped a florida mother find her missing daughter. we're going to explain. >> i can breathe. i can breathe now. because she says she's doing good. i can breathe. she's okay. >>>s also, we're going to hear from the victims held captive, tethered to a boiler in that basement. at a gas station? well it still takes gas to go farther. but you're not getting gas....
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gadhafi threatened to destroy been gauzy, military action to protect civilians benghazi, estroyed in gauz military action to protect civilians became necessary. the united states moved into a supporting, essential but supporting role. we continue to provide unique capabilities when necessary. but other countries, including arab countries, flew the vast majority of the air missions and put the forces and services on the ground to work with the libyan opposition. although it is not yet finished, the battle for sirte must be resolved. the libyan people have succeeded in ousting a dictator. they are now in the process of forming a new government. it does not represent a one- size-fits-all solution. that is part of what we are arguing. there are no more one-size-fits- all solutions. we have to be more agile. we have to be smarter in analyzing problems and then seeking ways of addressing them. we know, of course, but the story in libya is far from finished and a stable democracy is far from assured. but we can still look at a successful part that the united states played there and draw some imp
gadhafi threatened to destroy been gauzy, military action to protect civilians benghazi, estroyed in gauz military action to protect civilians became necessary. the united states moved into a supporting, essential but supporting role. we continue to provide unique capabilities when necessary. but other countries, including arab countries, flew the vast majority of the air missions and put the forces and services on the ground to work with the libyan opposition. although it is not yet finished,...