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few things escaped the corrosive touch of his subtler reverence as his friend, william dean howells,ter observed. but hart wasn't just a destroyer. if he often felt disillusioned with california, or this was because he saw its true potential as an infinitely original civilization with its own unique history and habits, a singular fraternity of spaniards, mexicans, chinese, europeans, australians, indians and americans living free from the trammells of precedent on the far edge of the world. here was the real, genuine america trumpeted by walt whitman, a world of raw literary possibility beyond the wildest imaginings of the country's reigning custodians of high culture and just possibly the seeds of a new national literature. the next character i'm going to introduce is charles warren stoddard who's a very, a very shy young man. in 1862 he publishes his first poems in the golden era which is the city's most prestigious literary paper of the time. if you'd been standing on clay street where the golden era's offices were at the time, you would have seen him pacing back and forth in fron
few things escaped the corrosive touch of his subtler reverence as his friend, william dean howells,ter observed. but hart wasn't just a destroyer. if he often felt disillusioned with california, or this was because he saw its true potential as an infinitely original civilization with its own unique history and habits, a singular fraternity of spaniards, mexicans, chinese, europeans, australians, indians and americans living free from the trammells of precedent on the far edge of the world....
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. >> my husband was howell dean burchfield. he was known has hal or h.d. he was a very jovial, fun-loving guy. >> when i received the orders, anxiety hit me first because this is a serious thing and i had 16 months to go home. is it life or his life? and that's what is going on in my head. if i don't carry this assault out, then it's me. also the kite read that you would be receiving a fish line from above in a blue bag. everything that you need would be contained in that bag. double-edged cast iron knife with a double edge and it was tempered because it left no fingerprints. i waited like three days and when the line came down, that morning, i fished it in, took the blue bag off and i got the spear shaft from that off the fishing line and i waited. sergeant burchfield approached my cell with flashlight and he saw me standing there, he asked if i needed a light for my cigarette. i had a camel in my mouth. that's when he turned. when he turned into the cell, i hit him. i stabbed him, speared him one time. he turned around, grabbed his whistle, started blowi
. >> my husband was howell dean burchfield. he was known has hal or h.d. he was a very jovial, fun-loving guy. >> when i received the orders, anxiety hit me first because this is a serious thing and i had 16 months to go home. is it life or his life? and that's what is going on in my head. if i don't carry this assault out, then it's me. also the kite read that you would be receiving a fish line from above in a blue bag. everything that you need would be contained in that bag....
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. >> my husband was howell dean burchfield. he was known has hal or h.d. he was a very jovial, fun-loving guy. >> when i received the orders, anxiety hit me first because this is a serious thing and i had 16 months to go home. is it my life or his life? and that's what is going on in my head. if i don't carry this assault out, then it's me. also the kite read that you would be receiving a fish line from above in a blue bag. everything that you need would be contained in that bag. double-edged cast iron knife with a double edge and it was tempered because it left no fingerprints. i waited like three days and when the line came down, that morning, i fished it in, took the blue bag off and i got the spear shaft from that off the fishing line and i waited. sergeant burchfield approached my cell with flashlight and he saw me standing there, he asked if i needed a light for my cigarette. i had a camel in my mouth. that's when he turned. when he turned into the cell, i hit him. i stabbed him, speared him one time. he turned around, grabbed his whistle, started bl
. >> my husband was howell dean burchfield. he was known has hal or h.d. he was a very jovial, fun-loving guy. >> when i received the orders, anxiety hit me first because this is a serious thing and i had 16 months to go home. is it my life or his life? and that's what is going on in my head. if i don't carry this assault out, then it's me. also the kite read that you would be receiving a fish line from above in a blue bag. everything that you need would be contained in that bag....
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the endowed with sydney fc tissues that howell. every time that i will. i'm trying to talk to them in the us still has hope because it was rather difficult topics house. and ten. as the one site i was looking out of sight and tightness and pain and we'll send it out. it depends if the facts he did this done while he pushed the dh people into the right key. gates and as it yet. and he looked at the middle stands there like elastic top eight. he was holding a they shared a bit patient on him. james madison the time he had these things in a memorandum not this while. touring see how it seemed pretty awesome. is it i decided we needed when i asked him to see him. fh that i would update on top he's just keep mopping ages two to begin a new way and not on. and i'm sure august both countries. the scheme even the trees and even squeezed in between all the ipcc was a lot abt me and it's compelling and i coming i asked these few. hong. it is. in fact it might be. an authentic femininity. it's not any kind. maybe a little bit not that but. while i was indeed a momen
the endowed with sydney fc tissues that howell. every time that i will. i'm trying to talk to them in the us still has hope because it was rather difficult topics house. and ten. as the one site i was looking out of sight and tightness and pain and we'll send it out. it depends if the facts he did this done while he pushed the dh people into the right key. gates and as it yet. and he looked at the middle stands there like elastic top eight. he was holding a they shared a bit patient on him....
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shop, inside a medical office building -- too close to home for some parents, like eric and stacey howell. >> you know, you don't want it invading your household, let alone your neighborhood, let alone your state. >> [ laughs ] >> ♪ ring around the rosie >> howell is an elementary-school teacher and a mother of three. >> as a parent, drugs are always in the back of your mind, from the minute your child is born. so, what goes in the middle? >> she supports the use of medical marijuana by those who are seriously ill but believes the state's embrace of pot is a threat to her children. >> how am i going to teach my kid that it's still an illegal drug? federally, it's still illegal. you can't use it, even though the state of colorado says, "yes, you can, from a medical standpoint." they are making quite a bit of money, and it is a big tax revenue, but at whose expense? >> one of the big fears that i keep hearing over and over again is, "what kind of signal are we sending to our young people?" >> what kind of signal does it send to your children when you have a fully stocked refrigerator with c
shop, inside a medical office building -- too close to home for some parents, like eric and stacey howell. >> you know, you don't want it invading your household, let alone your neighborhood, let alone your state. >> [ laughs ] >> ♪ ring around the rosie >> howell is an elementary-school teacher and a mother of three. >> as a parent, drugs are always in the back of your mind, from the minute your child is born. so, what goes in the middle? >> she supports...
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jeremy howell begins this report in cambridge. >> reporter: i'm in the laboratories of discover, a smallne of the cities in the so-called golden triangle of biomedical research. scientists here are working on developing drugs to counter the so-called superbugs, bacteria, common in hospitals right now which are currently drug resistant. the prospect of a merger between pfizer and astrazeneca worries discover's chief executive, dr. david williams. he sells his discoveries to big pharma companies to turn into marketable drugs. if pfizer were to swallow astrazeneca, it would mean one less company in europe for him to sell to. what does that mean for a company like discover? >> well, it means that we have to look elsewhere in terms of where we market, and it could mean that we have to move to the u.s. where we're in an environment where there's more critical mass. there's a big collection of pharma. there's a lot of customers interested in our product, and there's a big market. >> reporter: the past decade has seen a decline in uk medical research. pfizer left its research base sandwich, glax
jeremy howell begins this report in cambridge. >> reporter: i'm in the laboratories of discover, a smallne of the cities in the so-called golden triangle of biomedical research. scientists here are working on developing drugs to counter the so-called superbugs, bacteria, common in hospitals right now which are currently drug resistant. the prospect of a merger between pfizer and astrazeneca worries discover's chief executive, dr. david williams. he sells his discoveries to big pharma...
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george howell is live in moore, oklahoma, this morning.g, george. >> reporter: carol, good morning. i can tell you personally that that was a day, may 20th, a year ago that i will never forget. my team and i heard sirens blaring in the neighborhood. we got to an underground shelter to get into safety. and then we arrived in this neighborhood where we saw homes destroyed but look around. you see signs of progress. homes like this are being rebuilt. for everyone who was on the ground that day, they remembered vividly the desperate dash to get out of the way. never before seen video. >> you can hear the roar. it's right there. >> reporter: of a family on the run. >> that's it. it's right there. >> reporter: a monster in the rearview mirror. every second, every decision. a matter of life and death. >> we're going to go good down here. >> drove south through fields and over curbs and fences to get out. >> reporter: they returned only to find that they had lost everything. but they had a much bigger concern in mind that night. digging through de
george howell is live in moore, oklahoma, this morning.g, george. >> reporter: carol, good morning. i can tell you personally that that was a day, may 20th, a year ago that i will never forget. my team and i heard sirens blaring in the neighborhood. we got to an underground shelter to get into safety. and then we arrived in this neighborhood where we saw homes destroyed but look around. you see signs of progress. homes like this are being rebuilt. for everyone who was on the ground that...
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you are not coming back howell has that affected your thought process on this and why are you both continuing to go forth with this. with that in mind that i didn't do the very beginning. that is the one way trip it became possible the hall. here is i'm not one hundred percent sure that i can jump on the sheehan family did not initiate not in a plant in the last i went to eat tom was scanning the stuff each a new date is the one day. oh well it rained. to the future has either of you got and reached out to you or national space agencies. um and tried to speak with someone is actually kind of been there done that about the actual rigors of being in or as a an interview with god are thrown on to the bank looks he knew he had never heard about the practice of toll to market and kinda franca of our hero doesn't it. oh find a husband. this may children in the end it at the aladdin in this month. what you think about that allison got a cell and asked about to find in guilt and instead of go off in a state of connecticut center was built and events that can now get back to the most striking thing in
you are not coming back howell has that affected your thought process on this and why are you both continuing to go forth with this. with that in mind that i didn't do the very beginning. that is the one way trip it became possible the hall. here is i'm not one hundred percent sure that i can jump on the sheehan family did not initiate not in a plant in the last i went to eat tom was scanning the stuff each a new date is the one day. oh well it rained. to the future has either of you got and...
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howell, a young editor at the of lentic monthly and really offering and get away for the san franciscoiders to enter lived -- literary establishment how is it perfect about how these represent a break from the past, what they are drawing on, this rich irony, rambling flow, looking at that and seeing, as he calls, the artist of new american literature which is necessary to modernize american literature entering in of this provincial new england origen. he was an intolerable resources. as many artists they are not all is very articulate about their own mark. >> in the introduction you briefly mentioned the parallel between the wars of 100 years apart and reference to the west indies and geography. i was wondering if you elaborate on that further or if you wanted to mention that for their now? >> while, the cultural revolution represented by the civil war is really essential to the book. i think you see it in a lot of different ways. all the rules are being real wooden and more fair and politics and business some literature. it is an unconventional wisdom of all kinds against this new mod
howell, a young editor at the of lentic monthly and really offering and get away for the san franciscoiders to enter lived -- literary establishment how is it perfect about how these represent a break from the past, what they are drawing on, this rich irony, rambling flow, looking at that and seeing, as he calls, the artist of new american literature which is necessary to modernize american literature entering in of this provincial new england origen. he was an intolerable resources. as many...
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if you get chosen you were not coming back howell has that affected your thought process of this and why are you both continuing to go forth with this. with that in mind that i didn't in the very beginning. one way trip it became possible the town hall. here is i'm not one hundred percent sure that i would jump on the ship in a planned mission was like why when shape on to lose can knit this up each is due date is the one day. oh well a trip to the future has either of you got and reached out to your national space agencies. um and try to speak with someone is actually kind of been there done that about the actual rigors of being in orbit at an interview with god. it also looks he knew he had never had it not the last apprentice the local market and cajun franca of our hero doesn't it. oh find a husband does that make children and eight at the aladdin it this month. what you think about that allison got a cell and asked about funding and openness to know most of the state of connecticut center was built and that's it can be better than most so i can think of the same thing. you menti
if you get chosen you were not coming back howell has that affected your thought process of this and why are you both continuing to go forth with this. with that in mind that i didn't in the very beginning. one way trip it became possible the town hall. here is i'm not one hundred percent sure that i would jump on the ship in a planned mission was like why when shape on to lose can knit this up each is due date is the one day. oh well a trip to the future has either of you got and reached out...
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howell is a school system worse today than 50 years ago? unsuccessful experiments in government, let me put it this way if the experiment a private enterprise is unsuccessful they shouted down budding government it is always expanded. >>c-span: what does the average do that you like to do? >> guest: and force law and order. >>c-span: what grade do you get to the american assessment -- a system of government? >> 1928 or 1994? >>c-span: is the great system fundamentally but not working the last 30 years because we have then departed from the fundamental principles the founders of our country believed in individual freedom. in letting people be alone to do whatever they wanted to do. but never government is increasingly departing from those principles. there is a provision in the constitution that congress shall not interfere with interstate commerce. that had meaning at one time but now not at all. our courts have ruledqqeeevc anything you can think of is interstate commerce so the government has extensive control that has no business. >>c-sp
howell is a school system worse today than 50 years ago? unsuccessful experiments in government, let me put it this way if the experiment a private enterprise is unsuccessful they shouted down budding government it is always expanded. >>c-span: what does the average do that you like to do? >> guest: and force law and order. >>c-span: what grade do you get to the american assessment -- a system of government? >> 1928 or 1994? >>c-span: is the great system...
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we know -- >> the difference between this incident in the howell raines period -- there would not have been a firing if it weren't for the scandal. that was the trip wire. here is something more complicated. a paper is great. we can argue about the coverage of this story. but nobody is arguing the paper, jill abramson was fired because the paper was poor. clearly there was a -- i don't want to go too deeply into this, because it is not my workplace -- but the relationship between leaders of the paper were so frayed they were not able to survive the disagreements and arguments. that is tough on an institution. if you have a lousy marriage and have a blowup, you could end up in court next day. if you had a solid marriage, you could walk it back. what role -- i think the salary piece of it, which remains a bit murky. i'm not sure we know the end of the story. clearly when you bring a lawyer in and you already have a bad relationship, it does not make the publisher feel warm and fuzzy. that is obvious. i don't think that was the breaking point. the breaking point was the other piece of bus
we know -- >> the difference between this incident in the howell raines period -- there would not have been a firing if it weren't for the scandal. that was the trip wire. here is something more complicated. a paper is great. we can argue about the coverage of this story. but nobody is arguing the paper, jill abramson was fired because the paper was poor. clearly there was a -- i don't want to go too deeply into this, because it is not my workplace -- but the relationship between leaders...
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charles howell iii with the approach. this will be an eagle. finishing four strokes back.alameda high product james hahn started four back. managed just a 70 that left him six strokes off the lead. and here is this weekend's first timer. brandon todd got off to this start. he's in the bunker with number two. that's not a problem. he knocks it in the hole for a birdie. it's a big deal for everybody in the family especially if you played 76 previous tournaments without a win. with his wife looking on, todd finished with 66 and beat weir. becames the eighth straight winner on the tour. kenney perry have gone together as of late. first of five senior majors began today. perry won two majors last year and has now won the last three in which he's played. >> you know the french open is just around the corner when you see this play. rafael nedal in the finals. the djokovic has now beat nedal three times. >>> for the second year in a row carpenter has earned the poll for next openers 500. that makes this his first race of the year. he will start out in front. also in the front row
charles howell iii with the approach. this will be an eagle. finishing four strokes back.alameda high product james hahn started four back. managed just a 70 that left him six strokes off the lead. and here is this weekend's first timer. brandon todd got off to this start. he's in the bunker with number two. that's not a problem. he knocks it in the hole for a birdie. it's a big deal for everybody in the family especially if you played 76 previous tournaments without a win. with his wife...
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howell raines was a famously terrible, abrasive manager who employees said rule the newsroom by fear. >> it probably contributed to his downfall. >> it did. what did him and was a very specific error and scandal and that he was publishing reporting that it turned out had been fabricated by his reporter. >> this had nothing to do with jill's journalism. >> apparently. in not offering the specifics, if he had provided a rundown of the reasons that he fired jill abramson we might have a clearer version. we knew with raines, he exhibited many of the same qualities that have been reported about abramson. the newsroom did not like him. he had lost the newsroom. abramson herself may have had to do the optics, she may have chosen not to be there. it has been reported that she chose to be fired rather than resign. and yet arthur sulzberger's sendoff to her had no acknowledgment of her accomplishments as an editor. whether was diversifying the masthead or for individual achievements, the snowfall story that got so much attention and prizes, the series about the homeless adolescent. there was no
howell raines was a famously terrible, abrasive manager who employees said rule the newsroom by fear. >> it probably contributed to his downfall. >> it did. what did him and was a very specific error and scandal and that he was publishing reporting that it turned out had been fabricated by his reporter. >> this had nothing to do with jill's journalism. >> apparently. in not offering the specifics, if he had provided a rundown of the reasons that he fired jill abramson we...
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republican state representative jim howell who sponsored the preemption law say it's to clarify. the bill was backed by patricia stoneking and an nra lobbyist. >> the constitution gives us a right to free speech. what about our right to worship? do we want them to regulate the right to worship? i don't think so. >> the bill passed the both the house and senate easily earlier this year with broad bipartisan support. the nra said the bill made kansas a model state. janet miller, a city council member in one of those cities who has seen authority stripped away, begs to differ. >> i don't care how often you go to the gun range and practice. i don't want guns around me and where i am. >> it's not just kansas that's preempting local governments from doing things they don't like in the name of clarification. it's not just guns. ten red states including kansas have laws on the books banning cities from passing paid sick leave bills and last month oklahoma governor mary fallon signed a bill barring localities from raising the minimum wage because local control is best except when it's not
republican state representative jim howell who sponsored the preemption law say it's to clarify. the bill was backed by patricia stoneking and an nra lobbyist. >> the constitution gives us a right to free speech. what about our right to worship? do we want them to regulate the right to worship? i don't think so. >> the bill passed the both the house and senate easily earlier this year with broad bipartisan support. the nra said the bill made kansas a model state. janet miller, a...
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not all places are hooked up with grub hub but given howell run and well capitalized they are i thinkmatter of time. why? because the social mobile cloud and con neck activity drivers of the cell phone insure these amazing applications will prevail. there's only one problem. they're three separate sites. i hate that. i want one site. i want to hit three buttons and go. that's why yahoo! comes in with the alibaba money they'll have the ability to buy all three of these companies and aggregate them under yahoo! restaurants. one stop shopping. like the great dominos app while there would be a premium involved in buying yelp, open table and grubhub, do you know they actually if you add them up equal almost the amount of money they should be able to get from selling it's alibaba stake. it's con convenient since the chairman sits on yahoo!'s board. how about instant relevance and growth which yahoo! needs more than ever. what do you get as a user? the convenience you deserve. it's all simple. i think it should happen. and i'm waving my investment banking fee. they don't have to dpif give me
not all places are hooked up with grub hub but given howell run and well capitalized they are i thinkmatter of time. why? because the social mobile cloud and con neck activity drivers of the cell phone insure these amazing applications will prevail. there's only one problem. they're three separate sites. i hate that. i want one site. i want to hit three buttons and go. that's why yahoo! comes in with the alibaba money they'll have the ability to buy all three of these companies and aggregate...
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jack howell and mark brennan, this is your business, you are a business coach, life coach.do you say when you hear 33% which they had started a small business rather than going to college? >> they're getting out there with a great college degree thinking they will find the perfect job and not work supershard, you're going to work really hard, they are not ready for that so then they start seeing their friends or reading things that entrepreneur.com and realized i might as well but my efforts into -- melissa: should they have done that? rather than taking on the debt to go to college to go ahead and take out the dead to start a subway franchise. >> if you are passionate about something and you know it is all about the hustle and putting the right logistics' in place you can learn a lot of that through coaching and reading. melissa: you have students everyday sitting there saying to be there rather than starting a business. making a mistake? oh oh. >> you can watch me here for free. when did we conflate college degrees with good jobs? you go to college to become educated and
jack howell and mark brennan, this is your business, you are a business coach, life coach.do you say when you hear 33% which they had started a small business rather than going to college? >> they're getting out there with a great college degree thinking they will find the perfect job and not work supershard, you're going to work really hard, they are not ready for that so then they start seeing their friends or reading things that entrepreneur.com and realized i might as well but my...
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i'll be interested to hear about howell they're coping in the new world. we have one of the most controversial names out there. it's funny. deere the manufacture. it's been a rocket as of late even as his competitor has been stalled. it's rallied trading up to 94 dollars. when it's executives start talking on a conference call they'll be very conservative and the stock is going to get hit. sell some into the early morning before the executives talk the stock down. that's been the pattern for years now. i can't wait to get results from soda streams wednesday because i'm sick and tired of hearing that pepsico is going to buy a stake in the company. look i'm not a fan of soda stream stock. it trades on rumors which can't be gained. if they put an end to them they'll trade on earnings and that will take the fizz out of the situation. couldn't resist. and then wednesday night we hear from cisco and i'm more nervous about this one. after cnbc contributor herb greenburg threw what he calls the yellow flag at cisco. as herb's reality check starts and i'm quoting h
i'll be interested to hear about howell they're coping in the new world. we have one of the most controversial names out there. it's funny. deere the manufacture. it's been a rocket as of late even as his competitor has been stalled. it's rallied trading up to 94 dollars. when it's executives start talking on a conference call they'll be very conservative and the stock is going to get hit. sell some into the early morning before the executives talk the stock down. that's been the pattern for...
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not very good at describing what was revolution about their own style, but some like william dean howellso as he and editor at "the atlantic monthly" and is really offers a gateway for the san francisco writers to enter kind of new england lit written establishments. he is a perspective -- what they are drawing on from the frontier that's kind of rich irony, this rambling flow, the use of dialect and slang, the howls is looking at that and seeing as he calls the artists of the new american literature. which for him is necessary to modernize american literature and bring it out of the kind of provincial new england origins and that's really howells crissy. so he was an incredible resource for me trying to understand what was revolution about this style. but as many artists are not always very articulate about their own work. >> so in the introduction you briefly mentioned a parallel between the civil war and the vietnam war, 100 years apart, and reference to the west and east geography and how that influenced the literature at the time. i was wondering if you collaborated that on that furt
not very good at describing what was revolution about their own style, but some like william dean howellso as he and editor at "the atlantic monthly" and is really offers a gateway for the san francisco writers to enter kind of new england lit written establishments. he is a perspective -- what they are drawing on from the frontier that's kind of rich irony, this rambling flow, the use of dialect and slang, the howls is looking at that and seeing as he calls the artists of the new...
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george howell, cnn, chicago. >> boys, just don't step out there together. >> yeah.i'm going out there with three other hefties to stand on some glass sheet. >> i wouldn't even go out there. i stood at the delineation line between the floor and the glass and i did this -- >> looked over. >> okay. that's was far as i got. >> i know they say it's not supposed to happen. not supposed to shatter. >> not buying it, people. >> thank you, george. >>> a new chapter in the donald sterling saga. it's not over, folks. if you thought he was giving up and walking off into the sunset. huh-uh. he's gearing up for a billion dollar fight now. es your dog fo? 18 percent? 20? purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studi
george howell, cnn, chicago. >> boys, just don't step out there together. >> yeah.i'm going out there with three other hefties to stand on some glass sheet. >> i wouldn't even go out there. i stood at the delineation line between the floor and the glass and i did this -- >> looked over. >> okay. that's was far as i got. >> i know they say it's not supposed to happen. not supposed to shatter. >> not buying it, people. >> thank you, george....
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howell as did the weather track now. here's james. >>james: will inland spots and nine days.ry post from national weather service on this afternoon until eight this evening. while aunt in a way james. when was talk of a tea and eyes are as marks and this one to be extremely high and he was a no. 0. carl with the right now or more in a pretty good. all lendl and san jose 7200, and 71. but of ago, as an advance towards noon. aware cart light and when the now long of it, they're hot it was a temperatures and low to mid 80s. since only going to increase as we can then tomorrow an animal and plant is not to wait until friday as a is seen at temperatures meant helicon to the can rent or a ... a kron4 dot com. ahead check out is in the new hampshire home goes up in the flames and expose. authorities say a police officer answered and domestic violence call was shot to death before the explosion. the gunmen died in the house as well in the third person isn't a hospital. leaving it with a sneak peek of than half went as batman. have a good day. doctor phil coming up next. >> announcer:
howell as did the weather track now. here's james. >>james: will inland spots and nine days.ry post from national weather service on this afternoon until eight this evening. while aunt in a way james. when was talk of a tea and eyes are as marks and this one to be extremely high and he was a no. 0. carl with the right now or more in a pretty good. all lendl and san jose 7200, and 71. but of ago, as an advance towards noon. aware cart light and when the now long of it, they're hot it was a...
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howell, a young editor at the of lentic monthly and really offering and get away for the san francisco riders to enter lived -- literary establishment how is it perfect about how these represent a break from the past what they are drawing on this rich irony rambling flow looking at that and seeing, as he calls the artist of new american literature which is necessary to modernize american literature entering in of this provincial new england origen. he was an intolerable resources. as many artists they are not all is very articulate about their own mark. >> in the introduction you briefly mentioned the parallel between the wars of 100 years apart and reference to the west indies and geography. i was wondering if you elaborate on that further or if you wanted to mention that for their now? >> while, the cultural revolution represented by the civil war is really essential to the book. i think you see it in a lot of different ways. all the rules are being real wooden and more fair and politics and business some literature. it is an unconventional wisdom of all kinds against this new modern
howell, a young editor at the of lentic monthly and really offering and get away for the san francisco riders to enter lived -- literary establishment how is it perfect about how these represent a break from the past what they are drawing on this rich irony rambling flow looking at that and seeing, as he calls the artist of new american literature which is necessary to modernize american literature entering in of this provincial new england origen. he was an intolerable resources. as many...
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cnn's george howell caught up with him. look and a listen. . >> 103 stories above the ground. >> all i see is just glass that's breaking underneath me. >> reporter: four cousins pose together for a picture on a glass observation deck overlo overlooking chicago and the second they stood up. >> i can feel the glass just shattering completely around my hand. >> reporter: they look back to see the surface they had been sitting on shattered. >> i'm thinking i'm going down with it. >> cracking. >> reporter: they also got video of the glass, literally cracking in front of their eyes. they feared the ledge was about to fall to the ground. >> because you can see through it obviously you have the psychological effect that, you know, oh, my gosh, something broke. >> reporter: engineer says there's a thick panel of glass that didn't break. designed to withstand 10,000 pounds or 5 tons of weight. we watched as crews replaced the thin layer above it that caused such a scare. so this is the new sheet of glass that will go on the sky deck.
cnn's george howell caught up with him. look and a listen. . >> 103 stories above the ground. >> all i see is just glass that's breaking underneath me. >> reporter: four cousins pose together for a picture on a glass observation deck overlo overlooking chicago and the second they stood up. >> i can feel the glass just shattering completely around my hand. >> reporter: they look back to see the surface they had been sitting on shattered. >> i'm thinking i'm...
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cameron's mother saturday down with cnn's george howell.> when we come to san antonio, we usually pass by on the street and i look and i think, gosh, it happened right there. >> reporter: it's not easy for valley redus to be here. the place where her son cameron was shot and killed by a university of the inkarnate word police officer. five months ago the 23-year-old was within walking distance of his own apartment on campus when stopped for suspicion of drunk driving. the situation escalated to the point where corporal christopher carter used deadly force. >> i'm betting that we're going to find that there's more to the story than cameron just trying to get away from this man. >> reporter: redus was shot five times. notably, at a downward angle through the face and once through the back. corporal carter claims redus became come t battive, ignoring 56 commands to resist arrest. redus was intoxicated and had a trace of marijuana in his system. all the more reason this mother doubts her son was that much of a threat. >> i'm really angry. those
cameron's mother saturday down with cnn's george howell.> when we come to san antonio, we usually pass by on the street and i look and i think, gosh, it happened right there. >> reporter: it's not easy for valley redus to be here. the place where her son cameron was shot and killed by a university of the inkarnate word police officer. five months ago the 23-year-old was within walking distance of his own apartment on campus when stopped for suspicion of drunk driving. the situation...
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george howell let the coverage and is back in oklahoma this morning to see how far they've come.morning. i can tell you personally that that is a day that i will never forget. my team and i, you know, we heard the sirens blaring. we had to get to an underground shelter to just get to safety and then we got to this neighborhood and we saw homes destroyed and that school that's being rebuilt, it was all but leveled. one year later, there are signs of progress. you see homes like this that are coming up throughout the neighborhood, but for everyone that was here on the ground that day, people remember vividly that desperate dash to get out of the way. never before seen video. >> you can hear the roar. >> yeah. it's right there. >> reporter: of a family on the run. >> that's it. it's right there. >> reporter: a monster in the rearview mirror. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: every second, every decision -- >> i'm going through the field. >> a matter of life and death. >> we're going to be good down here. >> drove south through fields, over curbs and fences to get out. >> reporter: they re
george howell let the coverage and is back in oklahoma this morning to see how far they've come.morning. i can tell you personally that that is a day that i will never forget. my team and i, you know, we heard the sirens blaring. we had to get to an underground shelter to just get to safety and then we got to this neighborhood and we saw homes destroyed and that school that's being rebuilt, it was all but leveled. one year later, there are signs of progress. you see homes like this that are...
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george howell, cnn, chicago. >> a lot to be thankful for.ort. >>> new response from officials this morning following the release of malaysia's report on the disappearance of flight 370. the responding to what the report reveals about a delay in emergency response after the plane went missing. this as family members are venting their frustration as you can see after being told to leave beijing where authorities have been briefing them since the plane went missing. will ripley is in kuala lumpur and has all the latest on the new information. will? >> kate, for the first time malaysian officials are answering specific questions about that controversial report. the slow response and also that theory floating out there and possible wreckage far away from western australia. >> since we said since the beginning we have nothing to hide. >> reporter: new this morning malaysian officials are difficult missing claims of a private company about possible wreckage in the bay of bengal, several thousand miles from the search zone. >> many of these prove to
george howell, cnn, chicago. >> a lot to be thankful for.ort. >>> new response from officials this morning following the release of malaysia's report on the disappearance of flight 370. the responding to what the report reveals about a delay in emergency response after the plane went missing. this as family members are venting their frustration as you can see after being told to leave beijing where authorities have been briefing them since the plane went missing. will ripley is...
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brusque and sort of like favoritism showing editor -- exec editor of the "new york times" which is howell that's not the say arthur sulzberger may not have learned his lesson and learned to act more decisively this time, but when you're operating from the assumption that it's a big deal to have the first female executive editor leading the "new york times" and she had a pretty good tenure, she won eight pulitzers, the newsroom -- you know, the paper was doing well business wise, to have had such an abrupt and really difficult firing, that's a little bit much. >> both you and david carr of the "times" describe this abrupt firing as "game of thrones. esque." david carr said "when sulzberger stood up in a hastily called meeting in the newsroom where we usually gather to celebrate the pulitzers and said jill was out we all just looked at one another. how did our workplace become a particularly bloody episode of game of thrones?" >> there's a couple reasons why. one is that apparently sulzberger tried to ease her way out and she wouldn't go quietly. >> she was going to fight it. >> she chose n
brusque and sort of like favoritism showing editor -- exec editor of the "new york times" which is howell that's not the say arthur sulzberger may not have learned his lesson and learned to act more decisively this time, but when you're operating from the assumption that it's a big deal to have the first female executive editor leading the "new york times" and she had a pretty good tenure, she won eight pulitzers, the newsroom -- you know, the paper was doing well business...
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anytime we hear about a tragedy, it just harkens back to howell difficult it is and an issue that needs to be addressed. lois capps is a nurse by profession. her life has been about healing people. and now she has an entire community that she needs to heal. we are going to be there for her not only in words, but also in actions. words have failed us. we fall back on if only if we would encourage and what should we be doing better instead of the status quo. too often we reflect to wonder how did all this happen? we know how these events have occurred it's what's between the gaps and let's not be looking at this in hindsight and wish that something could be done. we have this opportunity in our hands and a comprehensive package that addresses the real and obvious needs for mental health intervention. it closes the loopholes that stop help from those who need it and that leaves us unable to protect our communities in the moments that matter most. every member of congress should join in supporting this comprehensive legislation. there is the word again, shut it. not would have or could have
anytime we hear about a tragedy, it just harkens back to howell difficult it is and an issue that needs to be addressed. lois capps is a nurse by profession. her life has been about healing people. and now she has an entire community that she needs to heal. we are going to be there for her not only in words, but also in actions. words have failed us. we fall back on if only if we would encourage and what should we be doing better instead of the status quo. too often we reflect to wonder how did...
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the school's straight a students briefly took more than twenty students hostage archies margaret howell is outside of school in the north of the capital with more for us well maybe to tell us what's the feeling on the ground what's the atmosphere there is everyone feeling safe now. well it does appear to be called mail and things have definitely calmed down from earlier this morning where i sat for a while i walked inside earlier on the lovely pop up somewhere and been fired taken by pulls out of his father's. job tell me what's pretty officer killed one teacher aged twenty nine to thirty approximately and ensured a third person the security guards currently in hospital even went into a tenth grade class and proceeded to take twenty four other students hostage and the fansub and blackout that's not man made known to man and apparently it's impossible to tell you believe it and i understand you have to care about a lot going on with him but he has been taken into custody that we do know all right well this is very much a developing story here on r.g.p. international the magazine has so m
the school's straight a students briefly took more than twenty students hostage archies margaret howell is outside of school in the north of the capital with more for us well maybe to tell us what's the feeling on the ground what's the atmosphere there is everyone feeling safe now. well it does appear to be called mail and things have definitely calmed down from earlier this morning where i sat for a while i walked inside earlier on the lovely pop up somewhere and been fired taken by pulls out...