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. >> my name is carolyn hanson and i'm the speaker's director program creates a great pleasure that i'm here to introduce a distinguished patron of liberal arts and western civilization. professor noel valis. she is a professor of spanish and portuguese. okay no longer portuguese. [laughter] she was a recipient of the guggenheim fellowship and also a national endowment for the humanities fellowship. she is written on sacred realism, spanish civil war and 19th century spanish novels so without further ado the moderator for the second panel
. >> my name is carolyn hanson and i'm the speaker's director program creates a great pleasure that i'm here to introduce a distinguished patron of liberal arts and western civilization. professor noel valis. she is a professor of spanish and portuguese. okay no longer portuguese. [laughter] she was a recipient of the guggenheim fellowship and also a national endowment for the humanities fellowship. she is written on sacred realism, spanish civil war and 19th century spanish novels so...
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s attention that summer is a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311 boys. >> this is where it all started. >> july 18th, 2003. tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend, craig. some girls show up. and one of them suggests going to a party. another friend winces at the idea. but the group decides to go anyway. that's a decision tanner now wishes he had never made. tanner's friend craig. >> a lot of kids were coming in. some of my friends that i knew, and i was just like, oh, we don't have to worry about that. there are no problems. >> the group seems to be having a good time. but then without warning, says craig, the mood at the party changes. people they don't know are staring at them. one in particular. >> i've never been stared at like that. >> they decide to leave, but as craig and tanner head for craig's truck, that intense stranger and a whole group of boys follow them. >> he came
s attention that summer is a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311 boys. >> this is where it all started. >> july 18th, 2003. tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend, craig. some girls show up. and one of them suggests going to a party. another friend winces at the idea. but the...
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andy hanson (clapping) nancy la sar. >> (clapping) betty (clapping) lindsey (clapping.) marcie ryan (clapping.) and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping) curtis chin (clapping) joy wong (clapping) nancy hunk (clapping.) karen lamb (clapping) olivia pope (clapping) daniel wagner (clapping) and after this group of people there will be a special presentation from the zone christie (clapping.) (clapping.) katherine burk anna marie booth (clapping) mia russ (clapping) raymond lee (clapping) tesla joy (clapping) alison wagner (clapping) crystal (clapping.) maria hunt (clapping) and elizabeth making nab (clapping) and that - and i'd like to introduce ms. thompson with a special presentation. >> dr. murase congratulations and wanting mr. haney congratulations and superintendent carranza and congratulations and your first year and on behalf of the strunth we thought we'll acknowledged the 8 teachers from the bayview so could the two principles moore as well as ms. aflac please join me we would like to say congratulation
andy hanson (clapping) nancy la sar. >> (clapping) betty (clapping) lindsey (clapping.) marcie ryan (clapping.) and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping) curtis chin (clapping) joy wong (clapping) nancy hunk (clapping.) karen lamb (clapping) olivia pope (clapping) daniel wagner (clapping) and after this group of people there will be a special presentation from the zone christie (clapping.) (clapping.) katherine burk anna marie...
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next speaker, please. >> public speaker: good afternoon, my name is hanson lee. i have been a ratepayer for over 30 years. i have been working as an asian contracting agency wanted the fair share of our work and i was here before as ace tries to help people in the areas and zip code. now i'm excited to be here to see the leaders with us to build this community together. we are excited to build this community with the local jop. local good paying job with the green community and with green business. thank you. >>supervisor london breed: thank you very much, next speaker, please. >> public speaker: daniel castillo. i speak as a private citizen. my only concern really is as far as saving the planet i feel it's more like save yourself. the planet if you are gone, it won't feel it. it's gone. i also feel san francisco should take advantage because people will always like to come here. it's a beautiful city. the fillmore which has a lot of jazz clubs people would come there because of the vibe. not many people came because people were wondering where the clubs are. peo
next speaker, please. >> public speaker: good afternoon, my name is hanson lee. i have been a ratepayer for over 30 years. i have been working as an asian contracting agency wanted the fair share of our work and i was here before as ace tries to help people in the areas and zip code. now i'm excited to be here to see the leaders with us to build this community together. we are excited to build this community with the local jop. local good paying job with the green community and with green...
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they want to take hanson and his engineer off the ship. at the bow again. and wearing survival suits, the captain and the engineer will need to cross the boat from the wheelhouse to the bow. >> from our point of view they got about halfway across. we saw the captain slip, go down on his knees, and this huge mound of ice just crushed -- came across the beck and swept them overboard. >> oh, no! >> the two men are flung into 28-degree water. the tide pulls them dangerously close to the monarch. it looks like they'll be crushed by their own ship. now they're at the mercy of mother nature. >> waves come in sets, so not only were they hammered by that one wave that washed them over, there were about three others that came through, just boom, boom, boom, right on top of them, crushing them. we're sitting up here going, what are we going to do now? >> the wind is howling at 30 to 40 knots, but pilot gooth moves fast. she maneuvers her chopper tight between the monarch and the coast guard ship. with a steady hand she holds her position, and the cre
they want to take hanson and his engineer off the ship. at the bow again. and wearing survival suits, the captain and the engineer will need to cross the boat from the wheelhouse to the bow. >> from our point of view they got about halfway across. we saw the captain slip, go down on his knees, and this huge mound of ice just crushed -- came across the beck and swept them overboard. >> oh, no! >> the two men are flung into 28-degree water. the tide pulls them dangerously close...
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>> right. >> hanson says another material commonly used by criminals is rope, there is a trick for thatw you how to escape in two seconds. tie me up and make it as tight as you want. all right. all i got to do is pull my hands out straight and shimmy and pull out. the secret is keep your elbows apart like this to create the false space, have your wrist curve out and pull one of your hands out of there. there you go. so, you know, less than 30 seconds and you're out. >> the odds of being tied up are small but here is something that really does happen. kids getting locked in trucks. in fact, so many children were inadvertently trapping themselves and dying that car manufacturers were mandateed to put in a safety release in all cars made after 2001 so anyone with kids, here is an escape to teach them. >> kids get in trunks playing hiding-o-seek. teach your kids this, just pull this down and they can get out. >> it seems pretty like it would be pretty easy for a kid, too. so i'm going to give it a try. the lever release is very obvious, glowing in the dark right in front of me. i'll put it
>> right. >> hanson says another material commonly used by criminals is rope, there is a trick for thatw you how to escape in two seconds. tie me up and make it as tight as you want. all right. all i got to do is pull my hands out straight and shimmy and pull out. the secret is keep your elbows apart like this to create the false space, have your wrist curve out and pull one of your hands out of there. there you go. so, you know, less than 30 seconds and you're out. >> the...
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>> one. >> hanson says another material commonly used by skrnls rope-- by skrnls rope. make it as tight as you want. >> okay, that's about as tight as i can get it. >> all i've got to do escape is fully extend my hands, pull them out straight shimmy shimmy shimmy and pull myself right out. what i did as you were tying me up the secret is to keep your elbows apart like this. create that false space. have your wrists curve out, nice and tight. and then pull one of your hands out of there. there you go. so you know less than 30 seconds, and you're out. >> the odds of being tied up are small, but here's something that really does happen -- kids getting lockeded in trunks. in fact so many children were inadvertently trapping themselves and dying that car manufacturers were mandated to put in a safety release in all cars made after 2001 so anyone with kids here's an escape you should teach them. >> kids get in trunks playing hide and go seek or something. remember there's the trunk release latch. it glows in the dark. teach your kids this. they pull this down and they get out
>> one. >> hanson says another material commonly used by skrnls rope-- by skrnls rope. make it as tight as you want. >> okay, that's about as tight as i can get it. >> all i've got to do escape is fully extend my hands, pull them out straight shimmy shimmy shimmy and pull myself right out. what i did as you were tying me up the secret is to keep your elbows apart like this. create that false space. have your wrists curve out, nice and tight. and then pull one of your...
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andy hanson (clapping) nancy la sar. >> (clapping) betty (clapping) lindsey (clapping.) marcie ryan (clapping.) and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping) curtis chin (clapping) joy wong (clapping) nancy hunk (clapping.) karen lamb (clapping) olivia pope (clapping) daniel wagner (clapping) and after this group of people there will be a special presentation from the zone christie (clapping.) (clapping.) katherine burk anna marie booth (clapping) mia russ (clapping) raymond lee (clapping) tesla joy (clapping) alison wagner (clapping) crystal (clapping.)
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teachers of a school of about thirty go their their national board and extremely proud of them andy hanson (clapping.) (clapping.) massachusetts tsa la joy (clapping.) sarah (clapping) and malin paulson (clapping) ms. virginia marshall would you represent the san francisco unified school district educators plaques please. boy isle i've got to step up quick good evening to the boards commissioners this is a wonderful day in the african-american community in that we saw you you born last tuesday congratulations to emily more and more rose and hydra mendosa-mcdonnell our heart was happen after 29 years a homicide man sittings on the board of education there are a lot of handsome men here but (laughter) you know what i mean (laughter) so congratulations to each congratulations to each of you so are be superintendant carranza and all the esteemed guests thank you for being here this is a special night in the african-american it says in one hundred years it wouldn't matter with wyoming what car you drove or house you lived in what matters is what you did positive in the life of a child if this i
teachers of a school of about thirty go their their national board and extremely proud of them andy hanson (clapping.) (clapping.) massachusetts tsa la joy (clapping.) sarah (clapping) and malin paulson (clapping) ms. virginia marshall would you represent the san francisco unified school district educators plaques please. boy isle i've got to step up quick good evening to the boards commissioners this is a wonderful day in the african-american community in that we saw you you born last tuesday...
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hanson. in recent years, agriculture has been one of the bright spots in our economy. can you talk about the benefits that these might provide to growers and consumers. >> i have a little. what we saw high school students this year who had the challenge of developing an unmanned aircraft to surveille a large farm of corn. these kids, incredible kids from all over the country came up with a number of different solutions. but they showed that there were viable solutions that were affordable usable for the farmer for precision agriculture where they could precisely locate where there were issues either with fertilizer or pesticide where they needed to be applied and could precisely do that. so we saw that as an opportunity that shows that it's -- there's a market out there for that work. that was -- that's part of what is behind our more midterm work on this uas traffic management. so allowing a farmer or a commercial operation to go into a farm and do that kind of surveillance operations at low altitudes very safely and in a way that would be very cost affective. ad adpp
hanson. in recent years, agriculture has been one of the bright spots in our economy. can you talk about the benefits that these might provide to growers and consumers. >> i have a little. what we saw high school students this year who had the challenge of developing an unmanned aircraft to surveille a large farm of corn. these kids, incredible kids from all over the country came up with a number of different solutions. but they showed that there were viable solutions that were affordable...
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hanson. in recent years, agriculture has been one of the bright spots in our economy. can you talk about the benefits that these might provide to for both producers and consumers. whoever. >> i have a little. what we saw high school students this year who had the challenge of developing an unmanned aircraft to surveille a large farm of corn. these kids, incredible kids from all over the country came up with a number of different solutions. but they showed that there were viable solutions that were affordable, usable for the farmer for precision agriculture where they could precisely locate where there were issues either with fertilizer or pesticide where they needed to be applied and could precisely do that. so we saw that as an opportunity that shows that it's -- there's a market out there for that work. that was -- that's part of what is behind our more midterm work on this uas traffic management. so allowing a farmer or a commercial operation to go into a farm and do that kind of surveillance operations at low altitudes very safely and in a way that would be very co
hanson. in recent years, agriculture has been one of the bright spots in our economy. can you talk about the benefits that these might provide to for both producers and consumers. whoever. >> i have a little. what we saw high school students this year who had the challenge of developing an unmanned aircraft to surveille a large farm of corn. these kids, incredible kids from all over the country came up with a number of different solutions. but they showed that there were viable solutions...
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hanson this time scoring older break away. the flyers down four to nothing. ryan miller stopping 30 shots. flyers shut out the second straight game out four to nothing the final. >> can't stop -- start yelling and hoping to make plays yelling at each other to wake up. we got to go out there and do -- actually do it. >> i think it's not the best thing to look at the standings right now. we got to shake it off. this game and wake up tomorrow and go become to work. there's nothing else we can do. >> sixers with the night off they're welcome back former sixer jrue holiday and the pelicans tomorrow. they have also reportedly signed guard larry drew to a 10-day contract. to college hoops drexel hosting james madison. bruiser flint asking where is my offense? early in the first half damien lee making the three-point. drexel led nine to nothing. five minutes into the game. duke takes control out scoring the dragons 54-26 for the rest of the game. they were led bio hasn't knee dalembert the youngster brother of former sucks sr. sam. >> ohio state quarterback jones wil
hanson this time scoring older break away. the flyers down four to nothing. ryan miller stopping 30 shots. flyers shut out the second straight game out four to nothing the final. >> can't stop -- start yelling and hoping to make plays yelling at each other to wake up. we got to go out there and do -- actually do it. >> i think it's not the best thing to look at the standings right now. we got to shake it off. this game and wake up tomorrow and go become to work. there's nothing else...
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mary hanson grabbed her shovel to clear off her front steps. t much else to do. >> they came out la did a really great. job on that so had to worry about getting to work. . that made it nice. i can't complain. i didn't have to go to the dentt today. i cancelled that right away. >> rep crews were hard at work overnight, nearly 1,500 plows and salt trucks trea roads ahead of the winter weathe mog flurries didn't fall fast enough to cover up all that and the snow dwindled befo it caused major problems. >> rep most people are ed that the snow did not more. major roads in virginia are streets are also looki good. report richjordan news 4. >>> ne 4, let's go live to in. we had crews out trying to fix a cracked rail. this w at the east falls chur metro station. a temporary fix, service which s single in several lind so everything is back to normal. track brokeow updates through nbcwas >>> right now, area police are road conditions unpred we hav the storm team 4 on the road to keep you updated >>> and a gunman opens fire at a city council meeting. two
mary hanson grabbed her shovel to clear off her front steps. t much else to do. >> they came out la did a really great. job on that so had to worry about getting to work. . that made it nice. i can't complain. i didn't have to go to the dentt today. i cancelled that right away. >> rep crews were hard at work overnight, nearly 1,500 plows and salt trucks trea roads ahead of the winter weathe mog flurries didn't fall fast enough to cover up all that and the snow dwindled befo it...
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it also is the case and i believe this is david hanson's hanson davis's phrase that the atlantic ocean was for earlier immigrants a psychological guillotine that severed them from europe particularly before boeing and airbus democratized air travel. the rio grande river doesn't provide such a psychological guillotine. on the other hand i think assimilation for better or for worse is accomplished by american popular culture and that thing that the average immigrant probably dreads most about the american high school. there's nothing like sex drugs and rock 'n roll to make a young person in america and in a hurry and i have a feeling that is working. i would simply close by quoting ronald reagan from his farewell address to the nation. it is frequently quoted the part where he says the city on the hill has walls but the walls had doors. that's not however where his quote ends. the walls had doors and the doors were ronald reagan said open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here. that's how i saw it and see it still. i think that puts me somewhat more in alex's camp than in mark
it also is the case and i believe this is david hanson's hanson davis's phrase that the atlantic ocean was for earlier immigrants a psychological guillotine that severed them from europe particularly before boeing and airbus democratized air travel. the rio grande river doesn't provide such a psychological guillotine. on the other hand i think assimilation for better or for worse is accomplished by american popular culture and that thing that the average immigrant probably dreads most about the...
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. >> my name is carolyn hanson and i'm the speaker's director program creates a great pleasure that i'm here to introduce a distinguished patron of liberal arts and western civilization. professor noel valis. she is a professor of spanish and portuguese. okay no longer portuguese. [laughter] she was a recipient of the guggenheim fellowship and also a national endowment for the humanities fellowship. she is written on sacred realism, spanish civil war and 19th century spanish novels so without further ado the moderator for the second panel liberalism at home and the challenges to western survival. [applause] >> can can you hear me all right all right? welcome to the second panel on this conference on james burnham "suicide of the west" which the william f. buckley program is organized to put together. i should point out that unfortunately james was unable to attend but wonderfully at the massachusetts -- the last moment we have a replacement. avik roy has stepped up and volunteer to fill in for him so we thank him. [applause] our time of consist of james taranto and avik roy. we will ope
. >> my name is carolyn hanson and i'm the speaker's director program creates a great pleasure that i'm here to introduce a distinguished patron of liberal arts and western civilization. professor noel valis. she is a professor of spanish and portuguese. okay no longer portuguese. [laughter] she was a recipient of the guggenheim fellowship and also a national endowment for the humanities fellowship. she is written on sacred realism, spanish civil war and 19th century spanish novels so...
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heather hanson is a trial attorney. >> estherwhat were the grounds on which arias' attorneys argued thatth penalty should be taken off of the table. >> prosecutorial or police misconduct. they claim there were pornographic image that travis had viewed. >> the late boyfriend. >> if that was true, jodi arias who claimed that it travis alexander had a problem with pornography, her claims would be substanteated and whether or not that would be enough to persuade jurors the death penalty is a another issue. if the prosecutor or police tampered with the computer and now the images are missing, and if the police and prosecutors tampered with that should they be able to prosecute for the death penalty or rewarded with the death penalty for helping to destroy the evidence that the defense would have needed? >> heather do they have a case or grasping at straws. >> it is better suited for an appellate argument saying this was excluded. but it is benefitting jodi. it could influence the jurors in some way and they are hearing all of the evidence not only of the pornographic image and alleged miscond
heather hanson is a trial attorney. >> estherwhat were the grounds on which arias' attorneys argued thatth penalty should be taken off of the table. >> prosecutorial or police misconduct. they claim there were pornographic image that travis had viewed. >> the late boyfriend. >> if that was true, jodi arias who claimed that it travis alexander had a problem with pornography, her claims would be substanteated and whether or not that would be enough to persuade jurors the...
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another tragic case in minnesota. 7-year-old ruby hanson died christmas eve, her mother believes sheve survived had she not had a pre-existing medical condition. >> the flu would have not did her in had she not had the syndrome. she had a seizure, yes, the seizure was caused by the flu. >> reporter: these latest deaths now part of grim statistics. showing the flu has reached an epidemic level in the united states one of the strains making people sick this season has mutated, causing this year's vaccination to be less than optimal for protection. >> the most common virus we're seeing causing disease right now is this h3n2 virus. when we've seen this in previous seasons we've seen relatively severe seasons. >> it's being felt widespread in at least 36 states with current influenza levels approaching peak levels we saw two years ago. doctors are seeing more patients. >> i was on a ship the other day, i saw about 35 patients. i saw 10 positive flu swabs. there was a couple i didn't even swab. i just treated them because it's so prevalent, so we're definitely seeing a lot. >> reporter: th
another tragic case in minnesota. 7-year-old ruby hanson died christmas eve, her mother believes sheve survived had she not had a pre-existing medical condition. >> the flu would have not did her in had she not had the syndrome. she had a seizure, yes, the seizure was caused by the flu. >> reporter: these latest deaths now part of grim statistics. showing the flu has reached an epidemic level in the united states one of the strains making people sick this season has mutated, causing...
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criminal defense attorney heather hanson is here.d both claims in the case in sim she'll be 18 and the point will be moot. >> it may well be when she turns 18 she will stop taking the drugs. until then she has to continue them. >> mom says she is going to appeal. >> mom is going to appeal. it's going to be interesting to see how she does that. arguably we're talk bath constitutional right, a right to your body a bright to privacy. arguably they could bring it to the supreme court. most recent live they said they're going to try to bring it back down in the lower courts in connecticut. they have to introduce some new evidence. it will be interesting to see. >> they make religious exceptions. >> this is a state law saying -- so state-by-state in connecticut there are lot of things mine nors are allowed to do. most of the timed has to do with stds substance abuse, a minor can have abortion. i should have the right to terminate a pregnancy but not terminate this medical care show. law is very iffy. with regard to religious exceptions, in
criminal defense attorney heather hanson is here.d both claims in the case in sim she'll be 18 and the point will be moot. >> it may well be when she turns 18 she will stop taking the drugs. until then she has to continue them. >> mom says she is going to appeal. >> mom is going to appeal. it's going to be interesting to see how she does that. arguably we're talk bath constitutional right, a right to your body a bright to privacy. arguably they could bring it to the supreme...
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according to defense attorney heather hanson the jury selection in a case like this is very critical.> any time there's a death penalty case, you have to really be very careful that you get people who are not either pre disposed to it or completely against it. so that is the most difficult thing in any death penalty trial trial. >> the prosecution says the jury selection is expected to continue at least through wednesday. >>> another strange chapter in the story of the revel casino. the only bitter left for the closed casino now wants the judge to stop the sale to himself. the florida developer won the right to buy revel with knife $.5 million bid but now the buyer wants the price dropped to 87 million. the bankruptcy judge seize no grounds to void the original deal. the future of revel is up in the air. it is one of four atlantic city casinos that closed in 2014. >>> a woman home alone when police say this guy broke into her home. naked. it wasn't even the first time that night. >> what police say he did inside another house before he was caught. >>> and take a good look. someone fin
according to defense attorney heather hanson the jury selection in a case like this is very critical.> any time there's a death penalty case, you have to really be very careful that you get people who are not either pre disposed to it or completely against it. so that is the most difficult thing in any death penalty trial trial. >> the prosecution says the jury selection is expected to continue at least through wednesday. >>> another strange chapter in the story of the revel...
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super max also houses the unabomber and convicted spy robert hanson among others the allegation is that the gulf nation offered to swap al-marri for american couple matt and grace swang who qatar accused of death of their adon'ted daughter who they denied. duncan hunter's office backed up the account telling fox that the qatar approached the government in late october specifically about alomarry and quote quid pro quo for the wangs. see a damaging pattern of behavior why the administration that began with last year's swap of the taliban guantanamo bay for sergeant bo bergdahl who deserted his post in afghanistan. asked if it was a coincidence the wangs wangs were released in december amary a month later a states department spokesperson had not denied floated a deal. >> thank you. kelly ayotte serves on the armed services committee and she joins us. nice to see you, senator. >> nice to see you, greta. >> do you get wind of the releases or hear about it after they are finished, they are complete. >> this one we wouldn't have gotten any word of because he was released out of a super max in
super max also houses the unabomber and convicted spy robert hanson among others the allegation is that the gulf nation offered to swap al-marri for american couple matt and grace swang who qatar accused of death of their adon'ted daughter who they denied. duncan hunter's office backed up the account telling fox that the qatar approached the government in late october specifically about alomarry and quote quid pro quo for the wangs. see a damaging pattern of behavior why the administration that...
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another tragic case in minnesota. 7-year-old ruby hanson died christmas eve.other believe shed might have survived had she not had a pre-existing medical condition. >> the flu would not have done her in had she not had gervais syndrome. seizure was caused by the flu. >> reporter: by the centers for disease control, it is showing that the flu has reached an epidemic level in the united states. one of the strains making people sick this season has mutated causing this year's vaccination to be less than optimal for protection. >> the most common virus that we're seeing causing virus is this h3n2 virus. when we've seen h3n2 in previous seasons we've seen relatively severe seasons. it's possible we could have a severe season again this year. >> reporter: it's being widespread in 32 states approaching peak levels that we saw two years ago. doctors are seeing more patients. >> i was on a ship the other day. i saw about 35 patients. i saw ten positive flu swabs. and there was a couple i didn't even swab. i just treated them because it's so prevalent. we're definitely
another tragic case in minnesota. 7-year-old ruby hanson died christmas eve.other believe shed might have survived had she not had a pre-existing medical condition. >> the flu would not have done her in had she not had gervais syndrome. seizure was caused by the flu. >> reporter: by the centers for disease control, it is showing that the flu has reached an epidemic level in the united states. one of the strains making people sick this season has mutated causing this year's...
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. >> my name is carolyn hanson and i'm the speaker's director program creates a great pleasure that i'm here to introduce a distinguished patron of liberal arts and western civilization. professor noel valis. she is a professor of spanish and portuguese. okay no longer portuguese. [laughter] she was a recipient of the guggenheim fellowship and also a national endowment for the humanities fellowship. she is written on sacred realism, spanish civil
. >> my name is carolyn hanson and i'm the speaker's director program creates a great pleasure that i'm here to introduce a distinguished patron of liberal arts and western civilization. professor noel valis. she is a professor of spanish and portuguese. okay no longer portuguese. [laughter] she was a recipient of the guggenheim fellowship and also a national endowment for the humanities fellowship. she is written on sacred realism, spanish civil
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. >>> the "baltimore sun" is reporting that cook's bond came from mark hanson, a former connecticut pastor. >> that's right. his linkedin page listed him as a lay pastor on the shore where cook was part of the diocese for a decade. >>> new at 6:00 new revelations about the response when smoke filled a metro train. and we'll tell you the surprising impact the tragedy this week has had on ridership. >>> he was watching a basketball game wits then minus later, tragedy. with what we are learning about a potential motive in a teenager's murder. >> cell phone captured the dramatic scene as police in belgium foil a terrorist attack. new details coming to light about the imminent threat. >>> tonight two men are dead and a third is under arrest as we learn new information about the investigation in belgium. >> steve handelsman on capitol hi now with the latest on this. steve? >> reporter: jim and doreen thanks. belgium police are looking at possible links between these two now-dead belgium suspects and the the french terrorist who is died last week in the parisian attacks. they say, though, that th
. >>> the "baltimore sun" is reporting that cook's bond came from mark hanson, a former connecticut pastor. >> that's right. his linkedin page listed him as a lay pastor on the shore where cook was part of the diocese for a decade. >>> new at 6:00 new revelations about the response when smoke filled a metro train. and we'll tell you the surprising impact the tragedy this week has had on ridership. >>> he was watching a basketball game wits then minus...
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. >> our facebook friend laura hanson says if it'sing in like my house, i would say c, getting ready for school. you are right that is the most stressful time for moms, getting the kids ready and out the door. we'll >>> 6:46. time to see what our partners at cbs this morning are covering. >> one of our fairchts gayle -- one of our favorites, gayle king. good morning. >> good to see you. char-- clarissa ward is gathering information on gunmen storming a satirical newspaper in paris. and we talk to the mother of a 17-year-old girl fighting for the right to refuse chemotherapy. and "selma" director is in studio 57. we'll be talking with her about the movie getting rave reviews and there are some controversies you may have heard surrounding it, too. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00 sharp. back to you guys. see you at 7:00. >> gayle, we definitely will be watching. >>> it is 6:47. the overnight refreeze has led to a number of weather related advisories and delays this morning. >> a few closings and a lot of delays. nick joins us from the newsroom to run them down. >>
. >> our facebook friend laura hanson says if it'sing in like my house, i would say c, getting ready for school. you are right that is the most stressful time for moms, getting the kids ready and out the door. we'll >>> 6:46. time to see what our partners at cbs this morning are covering. >> one of our fairchts gayle -- one of our favorites, gayle king. good morning. >> good to see you. char-- clarissa ward is gathering information on gunmen storming a satirical...
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right now let's go to hanson pearson with the statement. the language is identical with the december stating saying based on its current assessment, the committee judges that it can be patient in beginning to normalize the stans of moan monetary policy. since the committee last met in december, had he say economic activity has been expanding at a solid pace. abalance they suggest that they continue to diminish. household spending is liesing moderately. recent declines in energy prices have boosted household purchasing power. business investment is expanding, while the roer in the housing sector remains slow. inflation has declined further. below the committee's longer run objective, largely reflecting those declines in energy prices. going on snars inflation, it's anticipated that to decline further in the near term, but the committee expects inflation to rise gradually towards the 2% over the medium term as the labor market improves and the further transitory affect of lower energy prices and other factors dissipate. the last word on the d
right now let's go to hanson pearson with the statement. the language is identical with the december stating saying based on its current assessment, the committee judges that it can be patient in beginning to normalize the stans of moan monetary policy. since the committee last met in december, had he say economic activity has been expanding at a solid pace. abalance they suggest that they continue to diminish. household spending is liesing moderately. recent declines in energy prices have...
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right now let's go to hanson pearson with the statement. language is identical with the december stating saying based on its current assessment the committee judges that it can be patient in beginning to normalize the stans of moan monetary policy. since the committee last met in december had he say economic activity has been expanding at a solid pace.
right now let's go to hanson pearson with the statement. language is identical with the december stating saying based on its current assessment the committee judges that it can be patient in beginning to normalize the stans of moan monetary policy. since the committee last met in december had he say economic activity has been expanding at a solid pace.
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so, joining us right now by skype to offer some legal perspective, all of this, attorney heather hansongood morning, heather. >> hey, karen, who you are you? >> good, so you see this, this is a person, practices names, woman was in this, and she was attacked basically by what she does. isn't there a law about this to prevent something like this from snapping. >> not really, karen. >> up forget back in the day this thing would happen with regular letters. here, in this situation, it may feel like bullying but what it really is is people exerting their first amendment rights in the ability to comment upon what other people are doing. so, here, it does not run into the realm of harrassment or bullying. >> not like a cyber stalking kinds of snipping. >> no, cyber stalk something very specific, depends on what state you're in, but here in pennsylvania, statute is specific, and most of the time when you think cyber stalking it has to be one individual, not a group, and usually it is a loft one-on-one action, one-on-one harrassment. cyber harrassment is a little bit broader, it runs more towar
so, joining us right now by skype to offer some legal perspective, all of this, attorney heather hansongood morning, heather. >> hey, karen, who you are you? >> good, so you see this, this is a person, practices names, woman was in this, and she was attacked basically by what she does. isn't there a law about this to prevent something like this from snapping. >> not really, karen. >> up forget back in the day this thing would happen with regular letters. here, in this...
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but, 222nd later after a turn over um-hmm, hanson vancouver wins it four to nothing.he offense is now a problem for the the flyers. >> they have to get dirty and score goals. there is not too many guys that are highly skilled enough to, you know, score fancy goals like jake voracek, claude giroux, you have to work and you have to compete and get dirty around the net. that is how you score goals. >> it is a joke many media people thought ohio state quarterback cardell generals may declare for nfl draft. not happening, he is staying in school. that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> real quickly here we should show this. there is some history in the nba. austin rivers, the the young man on the right is now playing for his dad doc rivers. we know him very well here in philadelphia the the first time in nba history that a son will play for his dad, on a team. >> wonder if he will be a team favorite i'm just saying. >> austin, you are starting again. austin had been playing very well. >>> what about this, boxing legend mohammed ali is back in the hospital after h
but, 222nd later after a turn over um-hmm, hanson vancouver wins it four to nothing.he offense is now a problem for the the flyers. >> they have to get dirty and score goals. there is not too many guys that are highly skilled enough to, you know, score fancy goals like jake voracek, claude giroux, you have to work and you have to compete and get dirty around the net. that is how you score goals. >> it is a joke many media people thought ohio state quarterback cardell generals may...
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. >> keith richards, patty hanson is his wife, great successful marriage, probably the best wife any rock star ever got. >> you mention his antics over the years? >> adams family reference pugsly, the kid just died last week. there is some news on the adams family. supposed to be talking about cold weather right? that's why i'm dressed like. >> this chris, did you do any surfing in san de august snow. >> no, the only california and that never tried surfing. >> look, neoprene is like the way to go if you're surfing in cold weather. these are the socks i'll bewaring tomorrow. this is little secret i pick up in my days in cleveland. soap, it is not as cold yet as tomorrow so, these are my socks for tomorrow. neoprene socks, small moves especially in the snow and your feet don't get wet even if you get water in there. i got the neoprene. see, look this, orca, i got killer whale skin on today. >> wow. >> orca by the way. do you know, the movie orca cheap version of jaw after jaw's came out in the 70s somebody had had their first role in orca, do you know who was bitten by the shark. >> bo
. >> keith richards, patty hanson is his wife, great successful marriage, probably the best wife any rock star ever got. >> you mention his antics over the years? >> adams family reference pugsly, the kid just died last week. there is some news on the adams family. supposed to be talking about cold weather right? that's why i'm dressed like. >> this chris, did you do any surfing in san de august snow. >> no, the only california and that never tried surfing....
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. >> reporter: mary ellen hanson's niece ashley is paralyzed. her 6-year-old daughter was killed. that could drag on for years. >> i'd like to see that he is locked up with no possibility of parole ever. he did monstrous things. therefore, he is a monster. >> reporter: the gunman's parents hope their son will be spared writing an open letter last month. he's not a monster. he's a human being gripped by a severe mental illness. picking 12 jurors and 12 alternates will take months and opening statements are not expected until may at the earliest. clayton sandell, abc news, centennial, colorado. >>> los angeles is the latest city to ban alcohol-related advertising on city-owned property such as bus stop benches. lawmakers unanimously approved the ordinance saying they tend to target low-income communities the ban does not apply to l.a.x. and other city-owned properties where alcohol consumption is permitted. >>> looking at your money, with the dropping prices of oil, fuel prices are down across the board, including airline fuel but don't expect fares to go down at delta airlines anyt
. >> reporter: mary ellen hanson's niece ashley is paralyzed. her 6-year-old daughter was killed. that could drag on for years. >> i'd like to see that he is locked up with no possibility of parole ever. he did monstrous things. therefore, he is a monster. >> reporter: the gunman's parents hope their son will be spared writing an open letter last month. he's not a monster. he's a human being gripped by a severe mental illness. picking 12 jurors and 12 alternates will take...
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hanson scores. four to nothing. vancouver beats flyers.a problem for the flyers. >> you want to get dirty. you want to score goals. there is not too many guys are highly skilled enough to, you know, score fancy goals like jake voracek, claude giroux you have to work, compete and get dirty around the net. that is how you score goals. >>> phillies pitchers and catchers report february 18th but cole hamels may in the there been. boston, san diego, st. louis texas and dodgers still interested in making a trade for the phillies. that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> ray rice and baltimore ravens reached a deal on his grievance. the running back was seeking more than 3.5 million-dollar for wrongful termination, however, terms of the settlement are in the yet known. ravens released rice after video released of him knocking out his then fiance in the atlantic city casino elevator. nfl suspended rice indefinitely. he won an appeal and was reinstated in the league. >>> mohammed ali is back in the hospital have after he was found unrespon
hanson scores. four to nothing. vancouver beats flyers.a problem for the flyers. >> you want to get dirty. you want to score goals. there is not too many guys are highly skilled enough to, you know, score fancy goals like jake voracek, claude giroux you have to work, compete and get dirty around the net. that is how you score goals. >>> phillies pitchers and catchers report february 18th but cole hamels may in the there been. boston, san diego, st. louis texas and dodgers still...
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joining us by skype to give us a legal perspective on all of this one attorney heather hanson.ning. good morning, karen. >> let's break this down. why did the supreme court say no? why are her rights not being violated? >>> well, you know, as you know, children are to be protected by the state. if parents are abusing their children or children are in need of protection the state often steps in. here the state was concerned that this child was not being protected. they held two separate hearings to determine whether or not cassandra was competent to make these decisions on her own. as a result of those hearings, they decided that she was not competent to reject the chemotherapy and that's when they decided they were going to force her to have it. >> what did they base it on? was it her age solely or was it maturity decision? how did it come down? >>> it is not -- it's a case by case basis in connecticut. there are some states that are different but in connecticut it really came down to her maturi maturity. she did not -- she had run away twice. she did not seem to have a good gr
joining us by skype to give us a legal perspective on all of this one attorney heather hanson.ning. good morning, karen. >> let's break this down. why did the supreme court say no? why are her rights not being violated? >>> well, you know, as you know, children are to be protected by the state. if parents are abusing their children or children are in need of protection the state often steps in. here the state was concerned that this child was not being protected. they held two...
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hanson.rmer nasa director and has been studying climate change since the 1980s. >>> let's talk about our climate. we've had a lot of stagnant air for the last few days. let's get a check of our microclimate forecast with jeff. >> we do have a slight improvement today. we still have plenty of haze out here across the bay area. what is happening on the satellite radar picture is a storm system is now moving into california. it's stirring up the atmosphere a little bit. but again, no rainfall with it. so we're not going to see that air quality go to the good levels. this storm system ran out of gas before it got here. so again, no rainfall tonight. now what it did do is bring in the cloud cover. you can see it in the weather underground time lapse. we started off with blue sky. throughout the day, the cloudy skies rolled on in. and the temperatures dropped. we were down 5 to 10 degrees from yesterday's highs. think outside of the sky camera network right now. temperatures in the 50s. and the int
hanson.rmer nasa director and has been studying climate change since the 1980s. >>> let's talk about our climate. we've had a lot of stagnant air for the last few days. let's get a check of our microclimate forecast with jeff. >> we do have a slight improvement today. we still have plenty of haze out here across the bay area. what is happening on the satellite radar picture is a storm system is now moving into california. it's stirring up the atmosphere a little bit. but again,...
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joining us is an attorney, heather hanson.hen those kids come around in my neighborhood, i think of them as hard-working, good kids trying to make a buck. is there something wrong with that? >> there's nothing wrong with it in theory, but the problem is the law doesn't always make sense. here what happened is people in different townships were complaining about so listation. people coming to their door, asking for money, trying to sell things, maybe giving out pamphlets. different ordinances saying that you can't do that. what they haven't done in all places is carved out an exception for things like kids who want to shovel or in some places kids selling girl scout cookies. >> could it actually be illegal for girl scouts to go door to door. >> it's so interesting. i've been looking at different ordinances across the country in some placings it actually is because there's no exception for it. locally most of the ordinances that say you can't go door to door makes an exception for girl scout cookies. they don't make an exception
joining us is an attorney, heather hanson.hen those kids come around in my neighborhood, i think of them as hard-working, good kids trying to make a buck. is there something wrong with that? >> there's nothing wrong with it in theory, but the problem is the law doesn't always make sense. here what happened is people in different townships were complaining about so listation. people coming to their door, asking for money, trying to sell things, maybe giving out pamphlets. different...
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i will direct one side when you are asking the question and the microphones of peter hanson up. let's start right here. and then right there. >> the heritage foundation. i really appreciated the stock. it was very helpful and i have a book as well. quick comment and a quick question. the comment is corporations can't pray. that is an impoverished view of prayer. i commit you to the medieval, to work is to pray. there is that. my question is, david gans said walmart couldn't possibly be -- hobby lobby is clearly a secular corp. and ilya shapiro said fortune 500 companies, it would be difficult to share their exercising religion. can you two, you're grasping at trying to get a decision procedure perhaps which is maybe a pure with such values and determine when a corporation is exercising religion set aside the question whether it is religion or not but when did they get together and how many people does it take? what does it take to be considered closely held? can you get to that issue? >> sure. accord didn't draw a line. if i was a lawyer advising a company that was organized alo
i will direct one side when you are asking the question and the microphones of peter hanson up. let's start right here. and then right there. >> the heritage foundation. i really appreciated the stock. it was very helpful and i have a book as well. quick comment and a quick question. the comment is corporations can't pray. that is an impoverished view of prayer. i commit you to the medieval, to work is to pray. there is that. my question is, david gans said walmart couldn't possibly be --...
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i would like to welcome our guests, my housing guy, mark hanson.s in time to the recent data. we had case-shiller new home sales. seen existing home sales. new home sales foreign listeners and viewers, the 20-year chart tells me the low 270 k from february of 2011 and the high july of '05 shy of 1.4 million units. today's number 481,000, best since i think it was about, what, 2008. what are your thoughts on today's number? >> 481,000 gets everybody giddy but in reality, that's a seasonally adjusted annualized sugar number. the real number is that there were 34,000 houses sold in december which rounded in each four regions, could be 32 to 34 compares with 30,000 a year ago during the polar vortex when rates were 150 basis points higher. normalized i would think it's roughly apples to apples the same. you have to look at those not seasonally adjusted numbers, rick. >> good point. as a matter of fact, my santelli exchange about an hour from now will apply the same logic to durable goods and viewers will be surprised at the outcome. here's the only thi
i would like to welcome our guests, my housing guy, mark hanson.s in time to the recent data. we had case-shiller new home sales. seen existing home sales. new home sales foreign listeners and viewers, the 20-year chart tells me the low 270 k from february of 2011 and the high july of '05 shy of 1.4 million units. today's number 481,000, best since i think it was about, what, 2008. what are your thoughts on today's number? >> 481,000 gets everybody giddy but in reality, that's a...
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can dough this heather hanson. >> it is going to be a stretch. is in contract made when someone says i will come to your party. however, we have seen cases where people invited some people to the prom and they were sued because they relied upon the representation that you were going to come to the prom and go out and get your hair done and drinks. >> yes, and then more people need to pay more. >> yeah, right. >> so here you've got a situation where thinks a ski, snow board party. mom relied on the representation that they were coming to buy that kid a ticket. when the kid didn't show maybe a case for relying this isn't about a money but it is about a single mom upset because kid was upset this particular friend didn't come to the party that is under belly or sidebar part of the story. >> she's trying to help her kid because he was so upset, because other kid didn't show up. >> i am in the a mom but i have nieces, you want to punch him but instead you send an invoice. the lawyers fees would be more than the $24. but you could argue that it is simi
can dough this heather hanson. >> it is going to be a stretch. is in contract made when someone says i will come to your party. however, we have seen cases where people invited some people to the prom and they were sued because they relied upon the representation that you were going to come to the prom and go out and get your hair done and drinks. >> yes, and then more people need to pay more. >> yeah, right. >> so here you've got a situation where thinks a ski, snow...
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. >> here's a challenge to one of our attorneys heather hanson, how in the world are you going to make a three minute segment interesting about student loans heather. take it away. >> it is interest if you have one and you cannot pay it, it is of interest. >> for a lot of people it is of interest. >> kid come out of school and they are broke. >> that is the thing, when you can't get a job or you are going in to a peace core type of thing that is why you cannot pay your loans. so there are ways to get around it. you can get a defer. which means you don't pay principal or interest. >> how do i get that. >> you wanting to on line, look for different applications that are there and ask questions. you can send e-mails to the people on line, different federal loan. >> you can negotiate. >> yes. >> you can also, pick up the phone and give a phone call over there you can talk to credit counselors. there is different ways to do it. more interesting topic for you may be the idea at beginning of the year if you have a blog or if you have a tweet, hash tag that you particularly like, there is a wa
. >> here's a challenge to one of our attorneys heather hanson, how in the world are you going to make a three minute segment interesting about student loans heather. take it away. >> it is interest if you have one and you cannot pay it, it is of interest. >> for a lot of people it is of interest. >> kid come out of school and they are broke. >> that is the thing, when you can't get a job or you are going in to a peace core type of thing that is why you cannot pay...
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activity in 43 states if your kids are sick that are in good company look everyone attending know hanson'shen everyone gets sent 36 states were in effect it would flow just last week that new number six children have died this week along from the flu. it's become more severe than a story into a strain in the past year's high numbers and locations the cdc reported tripled for the disease they tried and your problem have a flu shot. coming up the latest details for the boston marathon bomb suspect they into day two of jury selection in this case. doou wt a althr moh? lus whit smi? ou c havbothwitholga tal® adncewhiting. [ale nounr ] reves oreurfe sins tohite30% tter and impves outheal. althr ps wher. [ ma annncer coate tal® vanc whining 0% me whenin >>mark: the tunnel on euro show little reaction as seek sister to the jurors. >>mark: they stoughton and the boston marathon finish line at the 23rd st. his slicing 30 federal charges and pleaded not guilty to all >>darya: whether electric the clock is ticking and the search for the planned in the black box in the meantime to more buyers will fou
activity in 43 states if your kids are sick that are in good company look everyone attending know hanson'shen everyone gets sent 36 states were in effect it would flow just last week that new number six children have died this week along from the flu. it's become more severe than a story into a strain in the past year's high numbers and locations the cdc reported tripled for the disease they tried and your problem have a flu shot. coming up the latest details for the boston marathon bomb...