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also things like in balboa, it was key moments, a key people like teachers, like george lee, wilcox,icto, who in the beginning of his history class said, "even though our curriculum is a certain way, i want to make sure we touch on a little bit of the history of everyone in this class and how you got here to america." that really made me see that education could be different. before that, i was not really engaged or interested in what i was being taught, but that made a huge difference for me. i am involved in things like ethnic studies here, which are taking a turn to hopefully engage students and relate to the audience and the people you are teaching. for me, i did not -- i still had some bad habits when i came to city college. when i first came, i was not focused. it was not my priority. i was working full time. so i struggled. i dropped out. i messed up my transcript. i am now returning last semester, trying to redeem myself with a different mentality. my priority is to help my community. that is what motivates me now to make a difference for youth in the community. i have been d
also things like in balboa, it was key moments, a key people like teachers, like george lee, wilcox,icto, who in the beginning of his history class said, "even though our curriculum is a certain way, i want to make sure we touch on a little bit of the history of everyone in this class and how you got here to america." that really made me see that education could be different. before that, i was not really engaged or interested in what i was being taught, but that made a huge...
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hung up that jury or gotten a lesser offense like manslaughter on accident until they threw in george and lee anthony, and george disposing of the the body. crazy! until they did that, i did not think that she would have to take the stand. why would she take the stand to subject herself to cross exam, but there is no way right now because they have painted into the corner to get the story of her molestation to the jury. who else is going to tell the story? there is nobody else, no other outcry witness to tell that story other than tot mom. >> she has to test ify. >> and now they don't have a choice to let her take the stand. >> what a week there in florida. thank you for come on. >> thank you for having me. >> and now, i want you to know that cnn has obtained an exclusive interview with a woman who identifies herself as a wife of moammar gadhafi. you do not want to miss this. what she says about her husband's libya. >>> and did osama bin laden offer a deal with pakistan? a deal that would let the al qaeda leader stay in country safe and sound in exchange for no al qaeda attacks on pakistan's
hung up that jury or gotten a lesser offense like manslaughter on accident until they threw in george and lee anthony, and george disposing of the the body. crazy! until they did that, i did not think that she would have to take the stand. why would she take the stand to subject herself to cross exam, but there is no way right now because they have painted into the corner to get the story of her molestation to the jury. who else is going to tell the story? there is nobody else, no other outcry...
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george washington. he definitely did not play. how about this guy, cliff lee. lee struck out eight over seven innings, but was even more impressive with a bat. drove in three runs. no big deal, you say? he had one rbi his entire career. phils bead the reds, 0-4. >>> walk-off rbi single, baltimore won its fifth straight. i have a feeling guerrero wishes he could have struck out. everyone in the team got in a free lick. he's going to have a headache after a 6-5 win. >>> to toronto, the white sox wearing their road black, everybody except edwin jackson. he had a 50/50 shot of picking the right jersey. he flat out failed. rivera stopped and toss to first. they booted it. chicago took the lead, went on to win it, 3-1. >>> from the bad to the good, a's and angels. teammates were there to stop him from going head overheels. a's won it, 4-3. that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a great weekend. i'm fred roggin. >>> guess who gets to do their memorial day jail time in a luxury beach side town house? your early morning entertainment headlines are strai
george washington. he definitely did not play. how about this guy, cliff lee. lee struck out eight over seven innings, but was even more impressive with a bat. drove in three runs. no big deal, you say? he had one rbi his entire career. phils bead the reds, 0-4. >>> walk-off rbi single, baltimore won its fifth straight. i have a feeling guerrero wishes he could have struck out. everyone in the team got in a free lick. he's going to have a headache after a 6-5 win. >>> to...
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. >> i know you're waiting to get an apprentice with mayor lee, but you can -- >> i am patrice thompson, an english teacher from george washington high school, good evening, superintendent garcia and board members korea i am here to talk about the situation at george washington. many people, from hunters point to around another area, they would like to attend school there, and we have lost students do something i do not understand, especially when students were to come here. with fewer students, we're not able to provide what students need to not only get into the u.c. system, at haute the state system, we are getting rid of those classes. whether anyone likes it or not, i also the mother of a 12th grader, and i have had 90 seniors, and what i've seen is that regular programming, haute gta, as a teacup of a rigorous and diversity of programs and the arts and english classes, one third, really a fourth year of mass, the best thing is for students to have the most rigorous program, and we are not able to provide that unless we have at least 200 students return to us, so i am asking that at least 200 students get returne
. >> i know you're waiting to get an apprentice with mayor lee, but you can -- >> i am patrice thompson, an english teacher from george washington high school, good evening, superintendent garcia and board members korea i am here to talk about the situation at george washington. many people, from hunters point to around another area, they would like to attend school there, and we have lost students do something i do not understand, especially when students were to come here. with...
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>> lee anthony tried to sexually abuse her. >> reporter: george anthony denies any abuse. nthony, hadn't testified. and another witness, ex-boyfriend, posted this picture on myspace. they said chloroform was in the back of the anthony car. >> why did you post this on myspace? >> it was a joke. i found it humorous at the time. >> reporter: humorous back then. but deadly serious right now. >>> nancy grace of "the nancy grace show," on hln and our own dan abrams back again. nancy, there is so much to get to. but one of the key pieces of evidence yesterday, the talk about those missing gas cans. the gas cans that were missing from george anthony's garage. that's why he was put back on the stand yesterday. >> that's right, george. very unusual to recall a witness so quickly after just having them on the stand, but i guess the state decided this is the time they wanted to introduce evidence of tot mom, casey anthony, breaking through a lock on a shed and taking her father's gas can. is that significant? not in itself. i believe what the defense is going to try to do is to link ge
>> lee anthony tried to sexually abuse her. >> reporter: george anthony denies any abuse. nthony, hadn't testified. and another witness, ex-boyfriend, posted this picture on myspace. they said chloroform was in the back of the anthony car. >> why did you post this on myspace? >> it was a joke. i found it humorous at the time. >> reporter: humorous back then. but deadly serious right now. >>> nancy grace of "the nancy grace show," on hln and our...
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washington times, my read is our club's secretary and t is an adjunct professor would george washington university. lee perryman with the associated press, diana jones, wife of general james jones. moving over the podium, mullis up with media and she is the chair of our speakers committee. pact milton, investigative producer for cbs news. this is her first event today. thank you very much. buzz is a vice-president and is a guest of the speaker. john donnelly, vice chair of our board of governors. she is with the center for a new american security. please give them a round of applause. [applause] our guest speaker today is a man who's spent his life facing the most critical challenges one can imagine and handling them with grace and a steady hand. bows to know them point to his intelligence, his integrity, his confidence, and this sense of humor. at 6 ft. 4, he played basketball for the georgetown hoyas and college. he chose to fall in the footsteps of his father and his uncle and joined the marine corps. he had big shoes to fill out. his father retired as a major and he was the first commander of marin
washington times, my read is our club's secretary and t is an adjunct professor would george washington university. lee perryman with the associated press, diana jones, wife of general james jones. moving over the podium, mullis up with media and she is the chair of our speakers committee. pact milton, investigative producer for cbs news. this is her first event today. thank you very much. buzz is a vice-president and is a guest of the speaker. john donnelly, vice chair of our board of...
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george is being presented a $500 check. >> i like to say thank you. number one for mernella woods. patty lee, marsy and to my mother. for the time i was in the youth authority, djj. you know, i learned a lot because when i got into the situation, when i went throughout the situation at the age of 16. i didn't think i was going to get out of that situation. my mother was always there for me, number one. i didn't see that before i got into the situation. for the youths that don't see it yet, your parents are for the most part always there for you. sometimes you don't see it. sometimes it takes something dramatic. i stay positive instead of being negative. the number one thing that i can say over all, because i'm not going to stand up here and preach. the can say that when you do something, be dedicated and if it's not beneficial. it's detrimental. if you don't know what that means, go look it up. it took me a long time. but i'm here. i want to thank god. there's numerous names. it's man, i'm here and i want to thank everybody who supported me going through what i was going through. music is my passion. i sing. until y
george is being presented a $500 check. >> i like to say thank you. number one for mernella woods. patty lee, marsy and to my mother. for the time i was in the youth authority, djj. you know, i learned a lot because when i got into the situation, when i went throughout the situation at the age of 16. i didn't think i was going to get out of that situation. my mother was always there for me, number one. i didn't see that before i got into the situation. for the youths that don't see it...
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george rodriguez for two weeks now. they say he left a 3-year-old girl for dead rolled up in a carpet. lee ann has the latest on the investigation. >>reporter: 35-year-old george rodriguez is still on the loos loose. campbell police say he fled after beast his former girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter. the little girl was found with a black eye, bruises on her face and stomach in this garage. police now say it was the suspect's son. 15-year-old boy living in the house who discovered the little girl in rolled up carpet. police say the girl was picked up by a prepared and taken to her mother. the 15-year-old troubled by his discovery eventually called police. but by then the girl's mother jane had disappeared with the child. two days later the little girl and her mother were found in this shopping center parking lot near saint teresa boulevard in san jose. this is police on may 11th after finding them. >> it's an area where we had some information that she may have had some friends in that area and so they the developed some lead that is she was possibly going to this the particular parking lo
george rodriguez for two weeks now. they say he left a 3-year-old girl for dead rolled up in a carpet. lee ann has the latest on the investigation. >>reporter: 35-year-old george rodriguez is still on the loos loose. campbell police say he fled after beast his former girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter. the little girl was found with a black eye, bruises on her face and stomach in this garage. police now say it was the suspect's son. 15-year-old boy living in the house who discovered the...
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that's another issue really scary which explains why bill of right lee is their favorite and there are sure yes let's rock around it's. george takei we have spoken about this bill before basically a people are calling it the don't say gay bill because it wouldn't allow teachers to teach about homosexuality apparently already had our sexuality that's the only thing that exists and george takei said that there is another option for that take a look. at your job you need to say the word gay you can simply say. for example you could safely proclaim you are supportive to kate marriage if you're in a war. you could march in to take a pride parade. even homophobic slurs don't seem insert foolish some one says that is so would take a. i got to love that i didn't know you love it ok i had no idea until this up and that's pretty oh yeah he was took a risk a priority not using the word gay. you didn't know that. you were talking about the actor but you didn't know that that was. i knew as a starter i didn't know that he was i mean again brings up how ridiculous it is that apparently kids if you just tell them about it they're never jus
that's another issue really scary which explains why bill of right lee is their favorite and there are sure yes let's rock around it's. george takei we have spoken about this bill before basically a people are calling it the don't say gay bill because it wouldn't allow teachers to teach about homosexuality apparently already had our sexuality that's the only thing that exists and george takei said that there is another option for that take a look. at your job you need to say the word gay you...
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request is that this court followed the idea in other cases and the holdings, the language of lee versus george and mayor, and defined speech as outside of the arena, defined as hired speech and defined broadly, defined curricular speech is any information, any knowledge imparted by a teacher to a student during class time, or during the contract a come on during the workday, or someone which like that so we have a bright line rule. and we leave teachers with a constitutional right to speak as you are leaving for our as they are off campus or on break or other times like that. but when they are working for the school district, a broad definition of curriculum and the exclusion of curricular speech from the protections of the first amendment would give it ministers a bright line rule, and hope to at least understand teacher speech. spent helping write the opinion. if we write the opinion in such a way that we do that, with mr. johnson as the advisor to the christian club be able to unfurl his banners by the christian club is meeting in the courtroom or in the classroom after school hours of? >>
request is that this court followed the idea in other cases and the holdings, the language of lee versus george and mayor, and defined speech as outside of the arena, defined as hired speech and defined broadly, defined curricular speech is any information, any knowledge imparted by a teacher to a student during class time, or during the contract a come on during the workday, or someone which like that so we have a bright line rule. and we leave teachers with a constitutional right to speak as...
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lee anthony tried to sexually abuse her. he tried to feel her up. >> all right, let's move on to mr. george anthony, her father. >> hitting. that's all i can remember. i took it as discipline. >> reporter: george anthony denies those accusations. and while casey's behavior is one thing, her own words are another. from her friend, melissa england, a claim she once overheard casey saying this. >> and as she hung up she said, she kind of flew the phone down in the dash board and just said, "oh my god, i'm such a good liar." >> reporter: and then ricardo morales, another ex-boyfriend, who posted this picture on his myspace page. the caption reads "win her over with chloroform." prosecutors say chloroform was detected in the trunk of casey anthony's car, where they believe the body of her daughter lay decomposing for days. >> why did you post this on your myspace? >> just a joke, i found it humorous at the time. >> reporter: perhaps a crude joke back then that's become deadly serious now. for "nightline," ashleigh banfield, orlando. >> our thanks to ashleigh. up next, the story that brought us here. incredible claims in the new
lee anthony tried to sexually abuse her. he tried to feel her up. >> all right, let's move on to mr. george anthony, her father. >> hitting. that's all i can remember. i took it as discipline. >> reporter: george anthony denies those accusations. and while casey's behavior is one thing, her own words are another. from her friend, melissa england, a claim she once overheard casey saying this. >> and as she hung up she said, she kind of flew the phone down in the dash...
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. >> i'm joe quig lee and my wife were planning to live on the top floor of 313. we live on top of george and juda. and one of the things that we love about the apartment and one of the things we took the apartment is because of the light and because of light and the views and so our concern is that if the project goes through as proposed, it will -- to be quite honest, it will make our experience in the apartment less enjoyable. our principal source of light in the kitchen and living room, in the living room is a wall of windows that faces the north and faces the proposed building at 309 and from the drawings i have been looking at, it seems like that light will be completely obscured and the view would be obscured. in the kitchen, there is one principal source of light. small window that faces the front and main source of light is a window that faces north and nayses the proposed building and from the designs that i have seen looks like that window would be completely obscured. so i wish -- they seem like wonderful people and they are very nice to me and i wish them all the best in thei
. >> i'm joe quig lee and my wife were planning to live on the top floor of 313. we live on top of george and juda. and one of the things that we love about the apartment and one of the things we took the apartment is because of the light and because of light and the views and so our concern is that if the project goes through as proposed, it will -- to be quite honest, it will make our experience in the apartment less enjoyable. our principal source of light in the kitchen and living...
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versity in chicago we go to richard lee he's a professor at the department of philosophy at paul university and in washington we cross to william burns he's a professor at george washington university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want there are differences pinion here and i'd like my viewers to see it if i go to homie bobby in cambridge first when the word west is used first of all do you like its usage its application and what does it mean to you. well i don't like the word west when it's used in a kind of simple polarity with something that is not the west because i think these geographical issues have really changed quite a lot but i think on the other hand one cannot ignore the fact that there are certain institutional political and financial arrangements which are very much address to the interests of what we would call your america in a very general sense and i think that's the entity that is often associated with the west whether it's called of washington consensus at some time or some other such name so i think there is a political financial entity which we associate with the west secondly however
versity in chicago we go to richard lee he's a professor at the department of philosophy at paul university and in washington we cross to william burns he's a professor at george washington university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want there are differences pinion here and i'd like my viewers to see it if i go to homie bobby in cambridge first when the word west is used first of all do you like its usage its application and what does it...
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lee say this. on the witness stand right now, george anthony. first witness called by the prosecution.d ever sexually abusing casey anthony. this trial is going to be two months. it's just starting. >> so he's on the stand and we're looking at live pictures of casey anthony. as you've been watching moment by moment, what strikes you about her demeanor there in the courtroom? >> she has been very upset this morning during the prosecution's case she was stoic but red-face. during the defense's opening statement we saw tears, she was crying, not inconsolable but very, very upset. so we are seeing a very emotionally-affected casey anthony in the courtroom. as you mentioned, i've been watching it. we have coverage on "in session" and on hln. this is a two-month trial so i'm sure i'll have a lot to tell you in the coming weeks and months. >> what a trial. some say it could be bigger than o.j. simpson's trial. thank you so much. >>> i want to get you back, though, to the story that we've been watching for you for the last two days. severe weather across the u.s. continuing into the evening. s
lee say this. on the witness stand right now, george anthony. first witness called by the prosecution.d ever sexually abusing casey anthony. this trial is going to be two months. it's just starting. >> so he's on the stand and we're looking at live pictures of casey anthony. as you've been watching moment by moment, what strikes you about her demeanor there in the courtroom? >> she has been very upset this morning during the prosecution's case she was stoic but red-face. during the...
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sions and is a lawful well george i guess you didn't notice while google banned bit torrent it allowed a bit torrent client in china to remain that company was called sun lee which google. only a four percent interest in so so much for good intentions if that's what happens when you let a company the size of google do whatever google wants to do. so is google protecting copyrights or school protecting its own interests what will happen if search engine start censoring whatever they feel like and where the government starts telling them what sites they want to shut down what a mess maybe some things are just better left alone as nishi told us on you tube with there are not search engines should censor sites specializing in piracy is a difficult question to answer because no matter what stand you take people will always find a way to pirate things if you have something to say let's hear it right here. thanks a tree so now here's our next topic of discussion for you at home what has caused the death of the impact of the killing of osama bin laden has had for people in the u.s. and around the world and president obama's line in today's news that justice has be
sions and is a lawful well george i guess you didn't notice while google banned bit torrent it allowed a bit torrent client in china to remain that company was called sun lee which google. only a four percent interest in so so much for good intentions if that's what happens when you let a company the size of google do whatever google wants to do. so is google protecting copyrights or school protecting its own interests what will happen if search engine start censoring whatever they feel like...
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that wasn't enough, then we say, and everything casey did is george's fault because he molested her. but wait, wait, wait, not just him, leeo molested her. but if you doesn't buy any of that, the problem becomes that roy kronk, the meter reader was so criminally brilliant that he thought ahead to somehow discover the body that the detective, george, should have hidden well enough, not to be discovered, then he was smart enough to hold on to it for four months and secrete it away until the reward got big enough. >> they should have left it accidental drowning, didn't need additional layers. >> absolutely not. >> you have the prosecution. they're clear it seems to me they're not making this about casey anthony. they're making this about a 2-year-old little girl. >> correct. that's what it is, brooke. this was brilliant. if you watched prosecutor linda drain burdenic when she stood up, first words was, okay, everybody, this is not a case about casey anthony. this is time to tell the story of 2-year-old caylee marie anthony. and that's what you want. you want jurors literally sitting forward, hanging on the edge of their seat
that wasn't enough, then we say, and everything casey did is george's fault because he molested her. but wait, wait, wait, not just him, leeo molested her. but if you doesn't buy any of that, the problem becomes that roy kronk, the meter reader was so criminally brilliant that he thought ahead to somehow discover the body that the detective, george, should have hidden well enough, not to be discovered, then he was smart enough to hold on to it for four months and secrete it away until the...
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george bush in that same interview and get a response from you. let's watch first. >> can you name the president of chechnya. >> no, can you? >> the president of taiwan? >> yeah, lee general took over office, he appears he's going to bring stability to the country, and i think that's good news. >> but you can't name him? >> general. i can't name the general. >> and prime minister of india? >> the new prime minister of india is -- no. >> now, at the time, i remember some people said, well, that was unfair, you can't ask somebody running for president to know world leaders, but his profound lack of knowledge, did it lead to people like dick cheney being ability to really take control and do that the president was not savvy enough to understand? >> in my view, absolutely so. the president was not steeped in much of anything. dick cheney is one of the most competent, capable bureaucrats. i would have declared him at the end of the time period, the best secretary of defense, but that best was because of the his decision-making ability, his executive ability. he brought that to the white house. george w. bush does not possess that ability, ergo guess who became presiden
george bush in that same interview and get a response from you. let's watch first. >> can you name the president of chechnya. >> no, can you? >> the president of taiwan? >> yeah, lee general took over office, he appears he's going to bring stability to the country, and i think that's good news. >> but you can't name him? >> general. i can't name the general. >> and prime minister of india? >> the new prime minister of india is -- no. >> now,...
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george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> difficult pictures to look at. >>> the man accused of shooting congresswoman gabrielle giffords is not mentally competent to stand trial. 22-year-old jared leener yelled incoherently during a hearing today, a competency hearing. the judge ordered him out of the courtroom. u.s. district judge larry burns then decided to make loughner not competent to stand trial. loughner will be sent to a federal facility up to four months to see if he can improve to the point where he understands the case being presented against him. the ruling came after two mental health professionals said they concluded loughner suffers from schizophrenia, that he's mentally unfit for trial. >>> federal prosecutors say john edwards could be indicted within days. edwards is suspected of using campaign contributions to cover up an affair and child born out of wedlock. authorities spent more than two years investigating edwards' campaign finances. the focus is on money from wealthy supporters who wanted to keep mistress rielle hunter and baby in hiding. this happened to protect the democrats' white house campaign from scanned a. edwards who has made millions as a trial lawy
george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> difficult pictures to look at. >>> the man accused of shooting congresswoman gabrielle giffords is not mentally competent to stand trial. 22-year-old jared leener yelled incoherently during a hearing today, a competency hearing. the judge ordered him out of the courtroom. u.s. district judge larry burns then decided to make loughner not competent to stand trial. loughner will be sent to a federal facility up to four months to see if he can...
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lee, 7 news. >>> roofing contractor was sentenced to 1 year in prison today after one of his workers died in a fall back in 2008. san francisco district attorney georgeounced the conviction of chin and his foreman for the death of martinez. he fell 4 stories from the roof of a building on twin peak. he also signed a memorandum of understanding with the mexican consulate so that both entity can work more closely together to protect immigrant workers from crimes and workplace abuse. >> you have to put that your business plan the safety of your workers. the way you put your supplies and the way you put your materials. you have to do that. you can not gamble with a worker's life. >>reporter: the owner of the roofing company was cited by cal/osha 6 years before the deadly fall for not having a safety program in place. >>> more to bring you here tonight. so what does it feel tlibing take a voyage into space? coming up next. get a firsthand k.i'll talk live with pair of nasa astronauts aboard the shuttle endeavor. we are efforting that right now. we hope we can get the technology to work. stay tuned. try to hope we can get the technology to work. stay tuned
lee, 7 news. >>> roofing contractor was sentenced to 1 year in prison today after one of his workers died in a fall back in 2008. san francisco district attorney georgeounced the conviction of chin and his foreman for the death of martinez. he fell 4 stories from the roof of a building on twin peak. he also signed a memorandum of understanding with the mexican consulate so that both entity can work more closely together to protect immigrant workers from crimes and workplace abuse....
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lee of san francisco will kick off the asian pacific heritage month at the theatre. this weekend, star trek icon was raising awareness to what happened to japanese americans during world war ii. actor georgekai shared his family's story of living in internment camps during the war. >> important to remember the grave mistakes made by our democratic sisters because by remembering it and knowing about it, we prevent that from happening again in the future. >> well, the former star trek captain toureds from know detention facilities for internees before they went to internment campwas key note speaker on the one act opera about the japanese internment. >>> today american and international leaders are sounding off on the latest violence in libya after a nato air strike hit a house where moammar gadhafi and his family were staying. the leader escaped the attack in tripoli but the air strike killed his young son as far as we are told. the strike came hours after he called for a cease fire and negotiations, with rebels. >>> executives making an apology today in tokyo they are sorry for a breech to the playstation network that may have compromised credit card numbers for 77 million customers they
lee of san francisco will kick off the asian pacific heritage month at the theatre. this weekend, star trek icon was raising awareness to what happened to japanese americans during world war ii. actor georgekai shared his family's story of living in internment camps during the war. >> important to remember the grave mistakes made by our democratic sisters because by remembering it and knowing about it, we prevent that from happening again in the future. >> well, the former star trek...
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george anthony largely raised the child. they are the only living victims left in this case along with brother lee anthony who would have beene's uncle. and throughout cindy anthony's testimony, tot mom sat there watching her mother cry a few feet away from her and really never cried herself. just shook her head resolutely back and forth and no, no, no. i also think that there was very important for the jury to see and weigh cindy anthony's credibility on the stand, joe. because this is going to come down to a credibility contest. do you believe tot mom's lawyers and tot mom, or do you believe george and cindy anthony. tot mom had a chance in opening statements to go with a straight accident theory which probably would have benefited her to say, joe, i should have taken better care of caylee and she drowned an instead of reporting it, i covered the whole thing up to look like a murder, because i didn't want to tell my mom. instead, she tells the jury, joe, that her father and brother molested her and that is why she was afraid to tell them the truth, and that her mother is responsible for the drowning because of the pool lad
george anthony largely raised the child. they are the only living victims left in this case along with brother lee anthony who would have beene's uncle. and throughout cindy anthony's testimony, tot mom sat there watching her mother cry a few feet away from her and really never cried herself. just shook her head resolutely back and forth and no, no, no. i also think that there was very important for the jury to see and weigh cindy anthony's credibility on the stand, joe. because this is going...
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lee, they did it with everybody. and so these forgeries are still floating all over the country. worse were people who exploited others in the name of making money off of george washington. and the first of those was p.t. barnum. a lot of people don't realize that p.t. barnum made his name, made his original fortune off of george washington. what he did in the 1830s is he went off to kentucky, and he found an elderly slave named joyce heff. he bought her, brought her back to the east coast, and he coached her. told her you are now 161 years old. [laughter] you were george washington's nanny. and you're going to get up on stage in new york city, in philadelphia and other major cities, and you're going to talk about what it was like to be with young george on the farm at mount vernon. so he coached her with stories like the cherry tree, other stories from parson weems, put her up on the stage and then had her give her spiel over and over. he worked her 12 hours a day, 16 hours a day up to 20 hours a day. eventually, she began to break down and collapse, people would come in, he'd have her in a room. kids would come in and start mocking her and trying to get her
lee, they did it with everybody. and so these forgeries are still floating all over the country. worse were people who exploited others in the name of making money off of george washington. and the first of those was p.t. barnum. a lot of people don't realize that p.t. barnum made his name, made his original fortune off of george washington. what he did in the 1830s is he went off to kentucky, and he found an elderly slave named joyce heff. he bought her, brought her back to the east coast, and...
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club's secretary and he's adjunct professor with george washington university, former associated press bureau chief in london, tokyo and new delhi. lee perriman, mrs. diane jones, wife of general james jones, our guest speaker today. now, moving over the podium, melissa charbeanno and pat milton with the cbs news and she's a new member of the speakers committee and she organized today's event. pat, thank you very much. buzz hefty is a guest of the speaker. andrea stone with the "huffington post." john donnelly senior writer with "congressional quarterly" covering defense and foreign policy issues and he is vice chair of our board of governors. and shannon o'reilly a new member of the national press club. she is with the center for new american security. please give them a round of applause. [applause] >> our guest speaker today is a man who spent his life facing the most critical challenges one can imagine and handling them with grace and a steady hand. those who know him point to his intelligence, his integrity, his calmness, his confidence and believe it or not, his sense of humor. at 6'4" he played basketball for the georgetown ho
club's secretary and he's adjunct professor with george washington university, former associated press bureau chief in london, tokyo and new delhi. lee perriman, mrs. diane jones, wife of general james jones, our guest speaker today. now, moving over the podium, melissa charbeanno and pat milton with the cbs news and she's a new member of the speakers committee and she organized today's event. pat, thank you very much. buzz hefty is a guest of the speaker. andrea stone with the "huffington...