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what is your visceral reaction, horace? >> that's outrageous behavior.it does is disenfranchises voters. >> what do you think of those people who do that, the people who do that, just focus on that? >> those people are awful cheaters. >> and they don't exist. >> wait a minute, no, no, judith, first of all, that displeases me, of course they exist. what's your feeling toward them? >> well, that is wrong. no one wants to see anyone cheating. >>> what should we do? what should we do to a person like that? >> they should be prosecuted under the law. there are laws that already exist. >> el despise people like that. i know this goes on, it goes on in old-time politics, since the '50s since i know about. call up, see if you're voted, and then somebody does come and vote for you. this is an old strategy. bill city politics. like north philly. i know about it in north philly. i believe it still goes on. the question is, can we correct it without screwing up our system? i want people to vote, that's the number one goal, but i also want to make sure people don't c
what is your visceral reaction, horace? >> that's outrageous behavior.it does is disenfranchises voters. >> what do you think of those people who do that, the people who do that, just focus on that? >> those people are awful cheaters. >> and they don't exist. >> wait a minute, no, no, judith, first of all, that displeases me, of course they exist. what's your feeling toward them? >> well, that is wrong. no one wants to see anyone cheating. >>> what...
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are subject to preclearance and it's tragic that all these people are being thrown off the polls horace thanks for dropping by thanks for having me on again. despite what walker says this move is just about politics in my opinion anyway with republican state lawmakers face in six a coming recall elections and walker himself likely facing a recall next year it's obvious the governor's doing everything he can to keep his job and tragically chipping away at over at the core of democracy itself in the process. coming up a daily take on how both political parties are getting a very important clause in the u.s. constitution and why we're all in danger because of. that drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions. to be made who can you trust no one who is you know with a global missionary and see where we had a state controlled capitalism in school. when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question morning. it's the good the bad of the very very terrorists legally they're good. at their annual convention yesterday the n.w.c. passed a resolution calling on america t
are subject to preclearance and it's tragic that all these people are being thrown off the polls horace thanks for dropping by thanks for having me on again. despite what walker says this move is just about politics in my opinion anyway with republican state lawmakers face in six a coming recall elections and walker himself likely facing a recall next year it's obvious the governor's doing everything he can to keep his job and tragically chipping away at over at the core of democracy itself in...
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he worked as a principle including horace man in san francisco. thank you very much super intendent for being here. nathaniel ford is the director of the transportation authority. prior to joining the municipal authority. he served for the atlantic authority for 5 years. he started as a train conductor in the new york city transit system. let's give it up for director ford. jim dierck is a principle, but not only a principle and an educator. he is someone who designd and developed innovative concepts where there was an incident that involved safety. for the work he was recognized at the national principle of the year. and he is somebody who is on the ground and has worked to empower young people at his school. he took his school from a different circumstances to be one of the highest performs school districts in the state. jim dierck. margaret brodkin is the director of the department for children youth and families. i emphasize that because it is one of the most critical agencies in the city and county. margaret was a former director the colman a
he worked as a principle including horace man in san francisco. thank you very much super intendent for being here. nathaniel ford is the director of the transportation authority. prior to joining the municipal authority. he served for the atlantic authority for 5 years. he started as a train conductor in the new york city transit system. let's give it up for director ford. jim dierck is a principle, but not only a principle and an educator. he is someone who designd and developed innovative...
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for instance, looking and district 9, for instance, i feel like horace mann should be part of group 1 because of some of the issues that have come up in terms of traffic calming at that particular school. i do not know if it is the case of other supervisors, given the concerns they have heard, maybe they would change the placement of a particur school in group 1 or group to. i wonder if you or the mta could speak to that? -- group 1 or group two. >> i know the phase one status of the project is proceeding to legislation. tim, the deputy director at the mta is in the audience. i will have my comeuppance that an address your question. -- mike , up to address your question. >> we are moving ahead to expedite this project. when it comes to implementation of these projects, we can work with your office to move things around, if there is a priority in your district. we can talk offline about that. commissioner campos: i would also encourage the same thing with other supervisors, to the extent they see something on the list that should give higher priority, that you are open to that discussi
for instance, looking and district 9, for instance, i feel like horace mann should be part of group 1 because of some of the issues that have come up in terms of traffic calming at that particular school. i do not know if it is the case of other supervisors, given the concerns they have heard, maybe they would change the placement of a particur school in group 1 or group to. i wonder if you or the mta could speak to that? -- group 1 or group two. >> i know the phase one status of the...
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now, jesus is a summer school student at horace mann elementary school. during the rest of the year he's a student at burnett middle school. he's known to visit the petsmart on coleman avenue which is near highway 87. for now, police believe that jesus is traveling alone. again, they do not suspect foul play, but they're trying to track down the exact location of that day from hound bus so they can get hold of him and bring him back to his mom and dad who no doubt will have a lot of questions for that 13-year-old boy tonight. in san jose, nbc bay area news. >> before you go, why los angeles? should they have any indication of why he's headed there? >> reporter: no, and they didn't think he had the capacity to even travel alone of he's never out without his mother. his mothers says that he doesn't speak clearly, he speaks slowly. i'm positive that they have no idea, they had no idea that he was kachable of doing such a -- capable of doing such a thing on his own. >> of course we'll continue to follow the story and hopefully jesus will be home soon. >>> a f
now, jesus is a summer school student at horace mann elementary school. during the rest of the year he's a student at burnett middle school. he's known to visit the petsmart on coleman avenue which is near highway 87. for now, police believe that jesus is traveling alone. again, they do not suspect foul play, but they're trying to track down the exact location of that day from hound bus so they can get hold of him and bring him back to his mom and dad who no doubt will have a lot of questions...
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in our interviews queen horace and songwriter brian may she caught up with the maestro who also happens to be an astrophysicist after a symposium of astronomers in the canary islands and next he shares his memories of working with freddie mercury and gives insight into how music and the stars help life here on. it's great to have you with us today sir thank you something so recently i was going through the glass of passage and he writes about music and what he says about music is that except it's art it's also true power over nations and and then many people say that exactly why music is compared to exact sciences like mass. so i never really got that because i finished the conservatory and i always failed my math class how you as a man of music and science can tell me how music is related with science or exact science like math for example so hard question. yeah obviously there are mathematical things in music but ironically i think the most important things in music will be instinctive things so i don't appoint how that works out except maybe use your audience but yes i love pure scie
in our interviews queen horace and songwriter brian may she caught up with the maestro who also happens to be an astrophysicist after a symposium of astronomers in the canary islands and next he shares his memories of working with freddie mercury and gives insight into how music and the stars help life here on. it's great to have you with us today sir thank you something so recently i was going through the glass of passage and he writes about music and what he says about music is that except...
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death of queen's a flamboyant front man of freddie mercury was undoubtedly a pivotal moment but it's horace and songwriter brian may tells r.t. later that the show did go on and freddie's influence has never faded. it's like a family member you lose them but you don't want to because you take them. and we were so long forget. you get that close and from somebody if you can be in the creative environment i think the framers or if you do it or you can success but in the creative room for you. to know what somebody else might be thinking you might not always be right but you have a feeling of so i still feel it and roger there's we're in a particularly good applies more if we work in a screen and we think i would say and you would be would say this. you know he's part of the creative process because he's part of what we are because we really chiseled this thing out all together me and freddie and roger so you know i mean for a while i didn't want to you know i was very you know. there was a point you know the grieving process where i just didn't want to talk about we didn't want to feel that i
death of queen's a flamboyant front man of freddie mercury was undoubtedly a pivotal moment but it's horace and songwriter brian may tells r.t. later that the show did go on and freddie's influence has never faded. it's like a family member you lose them but you don't want to because you take them. and we were so long forget. you get that close and from somebody if you can be in the creative environment i think the framers or if you do it or you can success but in the creative room for you. to...
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this enfranchise when at its finest and scott walker's wisconsin his offer his take on the issue is horace cooper member of the conservative project twenty one black leadership network commentator an adjunct fellow with the national center for public policy research morris welcome thanks for having me on again thank you for joining us. from the conservative point of view. are two horrified by this what i'm kind of horrified is the idea of the government bureaucracies like the d.m.v. and like the post office which function in an incompetent way or somehow walking him in love with a scheme to disenfranchise democrat voters i think that's laughable on its face the real question is is there a need for the public to be convinced that the votes that they cast are actually votes that are going to result in the decisions of who's going to lead them and what direction are going to go that's an important thing. for the public to feel so george bush declared a five year war and voter fraud mobilized massive public resources spent millions tens of millions of dollars have federal prosecutors in every
this enfranchise when at its finest and scott walker's wisconsin his offer his take on the issue is horace cooper member of the conservative project twenty one black leadership network commentator an adjunct fellow with the national center for public policy research morris welcome thanks for having me on again thank you for joining us. from the conservative point of view. are two horrified by this what i'm kind of horrified is the idea of the government bureaucracies like the d.m.v. and like...
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reporting live, horace holmes abc7 news. >>> it is time now to update tonight's top stories. >>> a manttacked a speed camera truck. around 11:30 police say the man emerged from the woods just south of the baltimore washington parkway. they say he was screaming and banging on the event. the driver was not hurt. >>> a mother in virginia is out of jail on bond. karen murphy is charged in the murder of her two-year-old son ryan. she allegedly forgot him and left in the back of a hot car for seven hours. if convicted, she faces a maximum of 40 years in jail. >>> tonight could be the last night for casey anthony in jail. after spending some three years in jail awaiting her murder trial, she could walk free on time served. yesterday, a jury found anthony not guilty of killing her two- year-old daughter caylee. >>> a big problem at a.t.c. shopping center, a number of cars stolen from the parking lot in front of the home depot on rhode island avenue right in the middle of the day. suzanne kennedy is live on the scene with just how bad this problem has become. >> the people who have had their ca
reporting live, horace holmes abc7 news. >>> it is time now to update tonight's top stories. >>> a manttacked a speed camera truck. around 11:30 police say the man emerged from the woods just south of the baltimore washington parkway. they say he was screaming and banging on the event. the driver was not hurt. >>> a mother in virginia is out of jail on bond. karen murphy is charged in the murder of her two-year-old son ryan. she allegedly forgot him and left in the...
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it corrects the journalists like war is really camacho's syphilis for -- >> journalist like horace greeley, joseph green the -- joseph pulitzer and others. >> we have a pulitzer prize- winning columnist from the " post. -- the "washington post." she road from lower manhattan -- she wrote from lower manhattan, half-hour from the first attack pipit -- attack. >> other divisions of the library also made efforts to preserve the 9/11 experience. >> we will look for the national events, for example, the 9/11 terrorist attacks. that was a major event in u.s. history, and so we had a conscious, targeted acquisition to go out and gather in, whether it was photographs, fine print, comic or cartoons. grex preserving the past, especially in times of international conflict takes on a special division of maps. >> maps are important in the ether preparing for conflict or afterwards. >> this is an interesting map of the utah region that was made in probably april and may of 1944. it is a racist, relief map on foam rubber. it was made to be carried. it was used to brief officers, commanders, prior to d day
it corrects the journalists like war is really camacho's syphilis for -- >> journalist like horace greeley, joseph green the -- joseph pulitzer and others. >> we have a pulitzer prize- winning columnist from the " post. -- the "washington post." she road from lower manhattan -- she wrote from lower manhattan, half-hour from the first attack pipit -- attack. >> other divisions of the library also made efforts to preserve the 9/11 experience. >> we will look...
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. >> journalists like horace gree lee, joseph pew lits -- pulitzer, katherine graham. >> in terms of women journal ists, one of the more recent was those of mary mcward, a pulitzer prize winning journalist, she was writing as the 9/11 attack unfolded. she has tuesday, 9:55. lower manhattan, second plane from back side of tower. half-hour after first attack. not since oklahoma city. white house evacuated. south tower collapsed. >> other divisions of the library also made efforts to preserve the 9/11 experience. >> we try to find ways where the present is echoing the past. so we will look for the national events, for example, the september 11 terrorist attacks. that was a major event in the in united states history. so we had a conscious, targeted acquisition to go out and gather in, whether it was photographs, fine print, comic or cartoon. >> preserving the past, especially in times of international conflict takes on a special interest in the map division. >> maps are very important in either preparing for conflict or as a report on conflict. >> this is an interesting map of utah, it'
. >> journalists like horace gree lee, joseph pew lits -- pulitzer, katherine graham. >> in terms of women journal ists, one of the more recent was those of mary mcward, a pulitzer prize winning journalist, she was writing as the 9/11 attack unfolded. she has tuesday, 9:55. lower manhattan, second plane from back side of tower. half-hour after first attack. not since oklahoma city. white house evacuated. south tower collapsed. >> other divisions of the library also made...
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horace i am confident we can solve this problem for all the intrigue and trauma that is taking place on capitol hill, i am confident (...) >> the president was just wrapping up his speech. let's go back. >> i am willing to step up and show the leadership that the american people expect. thank you. >> president obama is wrapping up his speech as we wait to see what happens in congress more. it appears the plan from john baena may be dead . >> we will be right back bac >> police think that 32 your role andres breivik acted alone. he faces up to 30 years in the prison. norwegians have begun a solemn day of memorials for some of the victims of last week's bombing and shooting. the first funerals for the 76 victims are being held, here is videos of one of the two memorials planned for today. another memorial service is held at an oslo mosque. a >> much more ahead on the kron 4 morning news. a quick break and a live look outside as the golden gate bridge. will the sun come down? james fletcher has to forecast when we come back. >> a whale has taken a liking to river on california's note co
horace i am confident we can solve this problem for all the intrigue and trauma that is taking place on capitol hill, i am confident (...) >> the president was just wrapping up his speech. let's go back. >> i am willing to step up and show the leadership that the american people expect. thank you. >> president obama is wrapping up his speech as we wait to see what happens in congress more. it appears the plan from john baena may be dead . >> we will be right back bac...
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three years, but desert storm intervened, and eventually before the president left, we signed with horace yeltsin an agreement to fly cosmonauts on the shuttle and put u.s. astronauts on space station mir and that opened up the opportunities for a lot of cooperation, very positive on the u.s. side. i want to talk just briefly because i'm going to be a little controversial here. i think a largely unintended but perhaps the most significant policy initiative by the bush administration unintended but potentially the most significant was when we convened the advisory commission of the future of the united states space program the so-called augustine commissioned one. long story, if you want that story by the way i have a book coming out. in another three weeks called calling back buried the first-hand account of the great space race in the end of the cold war. you can read in detail about that. the augustine commission even though it was designed to focus on specific issues of nafta and mass organizations, the space exploration initiative, space station freedom and the shuttle had the uninten
three years, but desert storm intervened, and eventually before the president left, we signed with horace yeltsin an agreement to fly cosmonauts on the shuttle and put u.s. astronauts on space station mir and that opened up the opportunities for a lot of cooperation, very positive on the u.s. side. i want to talk just briefly because i'm going to be a little controversial here. i think a largely unintended but perhaps the most significant policy initiative by the bush administration unintended...
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. >> journalists less like horace greeley and others. >> the women journalist, and one of the more recentlections was from a pulitzer prize- winning columnist with the "washington post." she wrote about the story of 9/11 as it unfolded. the sec a plane from the back side of the tower happened after the first attack, and not since oklahoma city was the white house evacuated. south tower has collapsed. >> other divisions of the library made efforts to preserve the 9/11 experience. >> where the president is echoing the past, so we will look for the national events. for example, the september 11 terrorist attack. that was a major event in united states history. we had a conscious targeted acquisition to go out and gather in, whether it was photographs, print, comics are cartoons. >> preserving the past in times of international conflict takes on a special interest in the map division. >> baths are very important in either preparing us for conflict or as a report on conflict afterwards. >> this is an interesting map of utah beach that was made in april or may 1944. it is a raised relief map, m
. >> journalists less like horace greeley and others. >> the women journalist, and one of the more recentlections was from a pulitzer prize- winning columnist with the "washington post." she wrote about the story of 9/11 as it unfolded. the sec a plane from the back side of the tower happened after the first attack, and not since oklahoma city was the white house evacuated. south tower has collapsed. >> other divisions of the library made efforts to preserve the 9/11...