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he's accused of killing 2-year-old hiram lawrence jr. who was with his father in a crowded west oakland parking lot when the gunfire started. little hiram was shot in the head and he died less than two weeks later. coleman has been charged as an adult. two other men are facing federal charges. >>> in the meantime a judge in solano county will determine whether the man charged with shooting and killing a vallejo police officer will stand trial. henry albert smith is accused of killing the officer during a chase last november. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. >>> rescuers ending their search for a teenager this morning, the last of a family of three still missing after being swept out to sea on the northern california coast. the 16-year-old boy jumped into the water trying to save his dog from that high surf over the weekend. the boy's father and mother went in after them. his sister stayed onshore and called 911. search crews recovered both parents' bodies. the boy is still missing. the dog is safe. >>> happening now, demons
he's accused of killing 2-year-old hiram lawrence jr. who was with his father in a crowded west oakland parking lot when the gunfire started. little hiram was shot in the head and he died less than two weeks later. coleman has been charged as an adult. two other men are facing federal charges. >>> in the meantime a judge in solano county will determine whether the man charged with shooting and killing a vallejo police officer will stand trial. henry albert smith is accused of killing...
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he was born high room simpson grant and -- he was born hiram ulysses grant and always went by his middle name. i have sympathy of people who go by our middle names. his birth name was not ulysses s. grant. he eventually became known as ulysses s. grant when he became president but he signed things u.s. grand. i don't know if there is a memory of my own childhood that grew me to grant but in the neighborhood i grew up in, in portland, ore. there was a public park and the sign on the public park was u.s. grant park. for the longest time i thought this was the federally owned park granted to the city for some reason or other. that is part of the answer. the other answer is i had a hard time convincing the people who designed the dust jacket to get all the words on there that are already on their. the man who -- "the man who saved the union," ulysses grant, the man who saved the union war and peace is a lot of words and especially with a photograph. i didn't want to push things. one last thing. ulysses grant sort of rolls off the tongue. add an s, ulysses s. grant, it really wasn't an oversi
he was born high room simpson grant and -- he was born hiram ulysses grant and always went by his middle name. i have sympathy of people who go by our middle names. his birth name was not ulysses s. grant. he eventually became known as ulysses s. grant when he became president but he signed things u.s. grand. i don't know if there is a memory of my own childhood that grew me to grant but in the neighborhood i grew up in, in portland, ore. there was a public park and the sign on the public park...
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consumer elect hiram consumer electronics. number two was books, tvs and video games, and the number one thing is clothing. clothing and accessories for nearly 50% of shoppers. cybermonday is expected to almost double that. my next guest says both google and amazon are partially to thank those numbers. consumers, again, it was all about the online sale on friday. a huge jump for those. a new record. we makof it? >> it was a big weekend for our clients. we served a serve a rtfolio of 500 of the largest retailers nationally as well as locally. and we saw sales up on thanksgiving day, 32% year-over-year. we saw things decline a little bit on black friday to 23%. the data for the first alf of today coming in at 20% year-over-year growth, which is still incredibly common and it is dwarfing the retail. >> i can't help but wonder if we are going to see the ceiling from black friday. many websites, wal-mart, target for example, they offer the same deals on their websites as they did in the stores. >> yes, there is no question that tha
consumer elect hiram consumer electronics. number two was books, tvs and video games, and the number one thing is clothing. clothing and accessories for nearly 50% of shoppers. cybermonday is expected to almost double that. my next guest says both google and amazon are partially to thank those numbers. consumers, again, it was all about the online sale on friday. a huge jump for those. a new record. we makof it? >> it was a big weekend for our clients. we served a serve a rtfolio of 500...
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he was born hiram ulyssees grant. i have sympathy for those who go by their middle name. his birth name was not ulysses s. grant.t know if e is a he began to sign things as ulysses s. grant. i'm not sure if there is a in memory that drew me to him, buti in the neighborhood i grew up g in, in portland, oregon, there was a public park, and the signe on the public park was ulysses s. grant park.pa. for the longest time i thought this was a family-owned park. named for somebody that had been granted to the city. for some reason or another. that is part of the answer.inci and thewh people who designed td dustust jackets, i had a hard e convincing people to put hisy o entire name on it. so "the man who saved the union: ulysses grant in war and peace", that's a lot of words.t, and you also have to have spacer anr a photograph. i didn't want to pushd things. just one last thing, and that i ulysses grant rolls off the tongue. it really wasn't an ov gersight. it was by design. a more >> have another question about the title. it is called "the man who saved the union." i get that.he
he was born hiram ulyssees grant. i have sympathy for those who go by their middle name. his birth name was not ulysses s. grant.t know if e is a he began to sign things as ulysses s. grant. i'm not sure if there is a in memory that drew me to him, buti in the neighborhood i grew up g in, in portland, oregon, there was a public park, and the signe on the public park was ulysses s. grant park.pa. for the longest time i thought this was a family-owned park. named for somebody that had been...
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the reason he did that was that the governor of california, hiram johnson, felt somehow snubbed by hugheshughes lost. >> interesting. i really need to take a class from you. i would have never known that fact. but anyway, before we get any further i do want to ask you quickly about the jobs numbers, michael. fdr as i have mentioned, he's the only one to have won re-election with this sort of economic backdrop. higher than 7.4%. >> right. >> how might historians view a re-election victory based on these unemployment numbers? >> i think that historians will probably say that people weighed the two candidates and essentially said that one had a better prospect of improving things than the other. whoever wins. but the way that fdr did it in 1936 when it was 16% was to say, it's still much too high but we're getting better. ronald reagan in 1984 it was in the low 7s. he said the same thing. so if people listen to barack obama, if they find that persuasive he'll win the election. >> let's talk about the dreaded by most accounts split of the electoral vote versus the popular vote. in which this
the reason he did that was that the governor of california, hiram johnson, felt somehow snubbed by hugheshughes lost. >> interesting. i really need to take a class from you. i would have never known that fact. but anyway, before we get any further i do want to ask you quickly about the jobs numbers, michael. fdr as i have mentioned, he's the only one to have won re-election with this sort of economic backdrop. higher than 7.4%. >> right. >> how might historians view a...
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with me now political science professor at hiram college and chief political correspondent for politicnson and republican strategist and cnn contributor anna navarro. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> first off, i'm not ignoring the fact that general petraeus spent years on the battlefield, that's serious. but when he lived life according to "the washington post" sort of like a billionaire. actually when he was still a general he lived life like that. when he came back as cia director, he didn't. what i'm asking is do you think mrs. petraeus would agree with senator feinstein? >> i have no idea what mrs. petraeus is thinking right now. i would not like to be in those shoes or a fly in that room, carol. i think what you're seeing -- i think actually the politicians, the senators have gone pretty easy and tried to be very understanding of general petraeus. what you see is all the years that he was in washington working the halls, and he was a fixture. you know, he did a lot of senate hearings. he really worked the politics in washington as part of his job
with me now political science professor at hiram college and chief political correspondent for politicnson and republican strategist and cnn contributor anna navarro. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> first off, i'm not ignoring the fact that general petraeus spent years on the battlefield, that's serious. but when he lived life according to "the washington post" sort of like a billionaire. actually when he was still a general he lived...
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is here along with jason johnson, chief political correspondent and political science professor at hirame to you both. >> good morning. >> will, are we getting too excited about this? what's up with this? >> is it something to get excited about? i don't know. what we hear here is something that republicans are willing to give a little ground on in order to reach a compromise. towards, i guess, paying down our debt. here's the deal, carol. this pledge has been overstated from the beginning. the deal is there's two parties to a negotiation. you don't get to walk into a room and say here's my demands. here's what it's going to be. unless you own both houses of the legislature and the presidency. republicans don't own it. in order to get a reform that, yes, is going to require spending reform as well, entitlement reform, republicans are going to have to give in on taxes. the question also is, is will democrats give in on entitlement and spending reform? i don't know about that yet. >> i was going to ask jason johnson that very question. these powerful republicans are coming out and saying, o
is here along with jason johnson, chief political correspondent and political science professor at hirame to you both. >> good morning. >> will, are we getting too excited about this? what's up with this? >> is it something to get excited about? i don't know. what we hear here is something that republicans are willing to give a little ground on in order to reach a compromise. towards, i guess, paying down our debt. here's the deal, carol. this pledge has been overstated from...
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stand today to honor one of the best examples of a dedicated teacher, margaret olbray, a teacher in hiram, utah. she has dedicated the past three decades of her life to actually encouraging her students both in and out of the school. she's worked tirelessly to open their may understand, to guide them toward a productive and meaningful life. she's decided to retire at the end of this school year. and having changed literally thousands of students, their live -- the lives of thousands of student who was had the of being taught by an outstanding educator. i have watched her for many years and can verify she's the epitome of what a good educator should be. she'll be sorely missed. we want to thank you for what you've done, the impact you've had on students you've taught in the past this ones you are teaching currently and we have pity in the future who will never have that experience. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and
stand today to honor one of the best examples of a dedicated teacher, margaret olbray, a teacher in hiram, utah. she has dedicated the past three decades of her life to actually encouraging her students both in and out of the school. she's worked tirelessly to open their may understand, to guide them toward a productive and meaningful life. she's decided to retire at the end of this school year. and having changed literally thousands of students, their live -- the lives of thousands of student...
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he was born high room simpson grant and -- he was born hiram ulysses grant and always went by his middle name. i have sympathy of people who go by our middle names. his birth name was not ulysses s. grant. he eventually became known as ulysses s. grant when he became president but he signed things u.s. grand. i don't know if there is a memory of my own childhood that grew me to grant but in the neighborhood i grew up in, in portland, ore. there was a public park and the sign on the public park was u.s. grant park. for the longest time i thought this was the federally owned park granted to the city for some reason or other. that is part of the answer. the other answer is i had a hard time convincing the people who designed the dust jacket to get all the words on there that are already on their. the man who -- "the man who saved the union," ulysses grant, the man who saved the union war and peace is a lot of words and especially with a photograph. i didn't want to push things. one last thing. ulysses grant sort of rolls off the tongue. add an s, ulysses s. grant, it really wasn't an oversi
he was born high room simpson grant and -- he was born hiram ulysses grant and always went by his middle name. i have sympathy of people who go by our middle names. his birth name was not ulysses s. grant. he eventually became known as ulysses s. grant when he became president but he signed things u.s. grand. i don't know if there is a memory of my own childhood that grew me to grant but in the neighborhood i grew up in, in portland, ore. there was a public park and the sign on the public park...