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their field of fire was the backdrop of a busy irving street. it was packed with pedestrians, class storefronts, passing motorists, and an armed killer. these officers knew that they had to end the deadly threat posed by this man. yet, they knew any rounds fired on that street, whether by them or the suspect, who had the potential to kill or individual victims. they knew they had to draw the attention of this suspect and gain control of him to prevent any further loss of life. sergeant gordon and lt. parra did not hesitate. they confronted the suspect, shouting out that they were the police and ordering him to drop his weapon. with nothing between them and this murder, they used their tactical expertise to triangulate on the suspect. they chose to close the distance between them. advancing on the murder in a purposeful manner. they knew every foot of sidewalk or st. they could close would reduce the number of pedestrians and civilians exposed. the suspect turned toward them with gun in hand. lt. parra and sergeant gordon were no more than 5 feet
their field of fire was the backdrop of a busy irving street. it was packed with pedestrians, class storefronts, passing motorists, and an armed killer. these officers knew that they had to end the deadly threat posed by this man. yet, they knew any rounds fired on that street, whether by them or the suspect, who had the potential to kill or individual victims. they knew they had to draw the attention of this suspect and gain control of him to prevent any further loss of life. sergeant gordon...
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. >>> hall of famer receiver michael irving is stepping up to support athletes who are gay.nterview in out magazine, irving revealed that his older brother who died five years ago was gay. he is also fighting for same- sex rights. irving says i don't see how any african american with any inkling of history can say that you don't have the right to live your life the way you want to live your life. ed a big crowd here at the oracle arena, we'll show you >>> new at 10:00, bay area fans got a chance tonight to see their idols perform live as the american idol tour made a stop in oakland. amber lee was live as the top 10 idols took on the stage. >> reporter: the concert ended a little more than a half hour ago inside the oracle arena. if you look down the walk way, they're waiting for the finalists to come out of the concert. there's a lot of fans out there waiting to get the last glimpse. and the excitement started even before the concert began. screaming fans greeted idol finalist james durbin of santa cruz as he walked into the arena. many waited in hopes of catching their gli
. >>> hall of famer receiver michael irving is stepping up to support athletes who are gay.nterview in out magazine, irving revealed that his older brother who died five years ago was gay. he is also fighting for same- sex rights. irving says i don't see how any african american with any inkling of history can say that you don't have the right to live your life the way you want to live your life. ed a big crowd here at the oracle arena, we'll show you >>> new at 10:00, bay...
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. >>> hall of famer receiver michael irving is stepping up to support athletes who are gay.ew in out magazine, irving revealed that his older brother who died five years ago was gay. he is also fighting for same- sex rights. irving says i don't see how any african american with any inkling of history can say that you don't have the right to live your life the way you want to live your life. ed a big crowd here at the oracle arena, we'll show you who you are here to see. >>> with a space wall going up above, see what they're doing down below to create a new generation of astronauts. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> new at 10:00, bay area fans got a chance tonight to see their idols perform live as the american idol tour made a stop in oakland. amber lee was live as the top 10 idols took on the stage. >> reporter: the concert ended a little more than a half hour ago inside the oracle arena. if you look down the walk way, they're
. >>> hall of famer receiver michael irving is stepping up to support athletes who are gay.ew in out magazine, irving revealed that his older brother who died five years ago was gay. he is also fighting for same- sex rights. irving says i don't see how any african american with any inkling of history can say that you don't have the right to live your life the way you want to live your life. ed a big crowd here at the oracle arena, we'll show you who you are here to see. >>>...
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it's going. >> rose: david irving, what happened in your trial?te a book on holocaust denial, my second book was on holocaust denial and in it i spent a few pages on david irving and i called him one of the world's leading holocaust deniers. he was a german writer as you acknowledged who wrote on topics of world war ii history, very popular, good writer, he did research, found documents nobody else could find because the germans gave him documents, et cete. but always took a sort of edgy kind of view. the gnat cyst weren't so bad, the allies weren't so good. and he at one point in '78 wrote a book on hitler where he said hitler didn't know about the holocaust and when he found out about it he tried to stop it. most reviewers said that's ridiculous but everything else is interesting instead of saying anybody who could propose such a ridiculous theory... >> rose: everything has to be questioned. >> exactly. ten years later he becomes a denier. he figures out he'll get much more traction as a denier. whether he believes it or not. he knows the docume
it's going. >> rose: david irving, what happened in your trial?te a book on holocaust denial, my second book was on holocaust denial and in it i spent a few pages on david irving and i called him one of the world's leading holocaust deniers. he was a german writer as you acknowledged who wrote on topics of world war ii history, very popular, good writer, he did research, found documents nobody else could find because the germans gave him documents, et cete. but always took a sort of edgy...
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i have built irving -- bill irving. tell us what this is about. >> bring awesome food to people on the street. we can go anywhere we want to go. we have the grill rolling. you can get the taste cheeseburgers around -- you can get the tastiest hamburgers around. we hand make everything in the morning. we're able to take it out on the street pick you can get restaurant quality food on the street. this is where you find comfort. it is hard to find cover on the street eating a greasy water dog. this is hot, melted cheese. then we have fries their crispy and warm and delicious. >> thank you for being with us. i make it inside and start frying up some hamburgers. now we check out my weather skills. there's a possibility for some storms later in the day. not a lot going on right now. there is a boundary in the area. let's go to tony with a full check of the weather. >> that is cool. they have those in big cities. you don't have to have just hot dogs in the truck. you cannot hide us call the food -- you can have high- quality f
i have built irving -- bill irving. tell us what this is about. >> bring awesome food to people on the street. we can go anywhere we want to go. we have the grill rolling. you can get the taste cheeseburgers around -- you can get the tastiest hamburgers around. we hand make everything in the morning. we're able to take it out on the street pick you can get restaurant quality food on the street. this is where you find comfort. it is hard to find cover on the street eating a greasy water...
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empresas 16:43 pues realmente no siento que vaya ser mucho el cambio de lo fue que anteriormente 16:47 irvingoceso de entrar a escuela de leyes 7:54 el firmamento de ab130 para mi no tiene ninguna importancia grande, yo lo veo mas como una promesa vacia 8:03 la apatia es incluso de maestros...eurania es coordinadora del programa "un paso a la universidad' de la universidad estatal de san francisco. eurani isabel lopez/programa "un paso a la universidad" 20:54 se ve que hay un intento de buscar soluciones para el problema de los indocumentados pero por otra parte no soluciona mucho 21:05 aunque esta ley ahora abre el acceso de los indocumentados a fondos privados para becas administrados por los sistemas de universidades publicos, la apatia es por que dicen que los beneficiarios seran muy pocos. 16:48 ahora quizas van a haber un tanto mas de becas privadas que van a estar disponibles para los estudiantes indocumentados pero no va a ser una gran cantidad 16:59 22:41 definitivametne no lo consideraria una victoria, una victoria seria si pasaran la otra parte de esta propuesta porque entonces si
empresas 16:43 pues realmente no siento que vaya ser mucho el cambio de lo fue que anteriormente 16:47 irvingoceso de entrar a escuela de leyes 7:54 el firmamento de ab130 para mi no tiene ninguna importancia grande, yo lo veo mas como una promesa vacia 8:03 la apatia es incluso de maestros...eurania es coordinadora del programa "un paso a la universidad' de la universidad estatal de san francisco. eurani isabel lopez/programa "un paso a la universidad" 20:54 se ve que hay un...
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irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> there you go. force for we have to remember we are not painters we abate graffiti. we are abaters not painters. get that out of the way and keep moving. >> how many of these do you do a day? how many poles we do a day? >> yeah. >> depends on the location. may be 20. >> do you like working with the team? >> yes because i'm a people person. i like being outside and interacting with the public and i like the response we get especially from the good job we do in the community. >> goodbye.
irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> there you go. force for we have to remember we are not painters we abate graffiti. we are abaters not painters. get that out of the way and keep moving. >> how many of these do you do a day? how many poles we do a day? >> yeah. >> depends on the location. may be 20....
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irving pineda/"educadore s por una consideracion justa" 28:36 hay muchos estudiantes indocumentados non para diferentes remedios para corregir su estatus 28:42 para ir a la universidad acabaron de entregar 17 becas por cinco mil dolares cada una, y cuentan con una base de datos de mas de 30 paginas exclusivamente de becas que no exigen numero de seguro social y a las que pueden acceder los estudiantes indocumentad os. 26:42 nosotros pensamos que los estudiantes indocumentados merecen estar en este pais 26:47 ademas han producido en espanol una guia para que los padres puedan ayudar a sus hijos indocumentad os a ir a la universidad. 31:13 preguntas sobre sus hijos si tiene posibilidad de ir a otros estados ---si usted conoce a algun estudiante que quiera solicitar ayuda, puede obtener mas informacin en la pagina de internet de los educadores para una consideracin al www. e4fc. org topvo ---mas adelante en un reportaje especial, le hablaremos de un estudio realizado por un catedratico latino sobre...que es lo que ocurre con muchos jovenes latinos, una vez realizado su sueÑo de cursar sus
irving pineda/"educadore s por una consideracion justa" 28:36 hay muchos estudiantes indocumentados non para diferentes remedios para corregir su estatus 28:42 para ir a la universidad acabaron de entregar 17 becas por cinco mil dolares cada una, y cuentan con una base de datos de mas de 30 paginas exclusivamente de becas que no exigen numero de seguro social y a las que pueden acceder los estudiantes indocumentad os. 26:42 nosotros pensamos que los estudiantes indocumentados merecen...
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with all the latest gadgets for the irving to . group. in the new car company so it's no wonder he understood the advantages of that product from st peter's middle which is the first of all to me. and secondly no less important. basically. is to simplify. features. has company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers head seen the light about. recent years as well as the bang for the buck you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the road. as you can see technology is finding applications everywhere these days even livingroom but it's just the tip of the iceberg. there are more innovations on the way from the same. scientists. from. offices of the. industry in an even deeper scientific work on semiconductor physics they've assembled an international team to become one of the world's leaders in laser technology. to complete production cycle beginning here with molecular. and. finishing with a range of packaged products. laser chips and fiber laser modules for use. in communications technology. research is from the physical t
with all the latest gadgets for the irving to . group. in the new car company so it's no wonder he understood the advantages of that product from st peter's middle which is the first of all to me. and secondly no less important. basically. is to simplify. features. has company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers head seen the light about. recent years as well as the bang for the buck you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the road. as you can see technology is finding...
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irving is one of the first people who brought this to our attention. she produced the film on the parents of telegraph hill, and this show the people who were not already educated to the subject. people who were already plugged in, and that raise this. this was very informative, and it was kind of devastating, very devastating when you read this stuff. i was not aware that billions of bird deaths per year were from the building collisions, and this was a conservative estimate. there are just a lot of facts here that are devastating. one says that migrant songbirds have been documented to face mortalities of hundreds of birds, and this is 96. this is in the two pages -- two chapters that you have here, so there is a lot of evidence to support the lights out program. i believe that he worked hard to try to bring this forth in our department. he has a lot of work on hawks, that were injured, and so, i think, unfortunately, i am not certain, to incentivize this, this is something we can look at as people become more educated about the issue. this should be
irving is one of the first people who brought this to our attention. she produced the film on the parents of telegraph hill, and this show the people who were not already educated to the subject. people who were already plugged in, and that raise this. this was very informative, and it was kind of devastating, very devastating when you read this stuff. i was not aware that billions of bird deaths per year were from the building collisions, and this was a conservative estimate. there are just a...
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attorney general irv nathan's civil lawsuit which claims thomas used $300,000 in city money as a personal expense account. thomas denies the accusations but has stepped down as chairman of the economic development committee pending an investigation. >>> one of harry thomas' colleagues will face tough questions today. the d.c. board of elections and ethics is holding a hearing in the d.c. council chair's kwame brown's campaign finances. brown's campaign committee is accused of failing to report more than $100,000 in contributions and nearly $350,000 in expenditures. the ethics board confined brown the ethics board can fine brown or refer the matter to the u.s. attorney's office for possible criminal charges. >>> vincent gray is urging the board for the dulles metro station to build it above ground. gray once supported an underground station but now says that is just too expensive. he said the $300 million price tag would jeopardize the entire rail extension out to dulles. gray, who is a democrat, said he made the decision after talking extensively with republican virginia governor bob mcdo
attorney general irv nathan's civil lawsuit which claims thomas used $300,000 in city money as a personal expense account. thomas denies the accusations but has stepped down as chairman of the economic development committee pending an investigation. >>> one of harry thomas' colleagues will face tough questions today. the d.c. board of elections and ethics is holding a hearing in the d.c. council chair's kwame brown's campaign finances. brown's campaign committee is accused of failing...
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attorney general irv nathan's civil lawsuit which claims thomas used $300,000 in city money as a personal expense account. thomas denies the accusations but has stepped down as chairman of the economic development committee pending an investigation. harry thomas isn't the only d.c. council member under scrutiny today. the d.c. board of elections and ethics is holding a hearing in to d.c. council chairman kwame brown's campaign finances. brown's campaign committee is accused of failing to report more than $100,000 in contributions and nearly $350,000 in expenditures. the ethics board confined brown over further matter to the u.s. attorney's office for possible criminal charges. >>> president obama is pressing congressional leaders to consider a far-reaching debt reduction plan. the president is meeting with top leaders from both parties at the white house this morning. according to "the washington post," the president will propose the democrats accept major changes to social security and medicare. in exchange the president would ask republicans to move off of their no new taxes stance. up
attorney general irv nathan's civil lawsuit which claims thomas used $300,000 in city money as a personal expense account. thomas denies the accusations but has stepped down as chairman of the economic development committee pending an investigation. harry thomas isn't the only d.c. council member under scrutiny today. the d.c. board of elections and ethics is holding a hearing in to d.c. council chairman kwame brown's campaign finances. brown's campaign committee is accused of failing to report...
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but the irving corporation came to us in the early 1970's and asked for our endorsement on this project, which we did. we got a lot of things from them -- we got a lot of thanks from them. to this day, the corporation has lived up to the agreement. they make sure that people in the community are working. the major people in the city are working. also have an opportunity that we have 35% of our contractors being a part of that project, which they have built up to. we also had the opportunity to have business opportunities in the project. so i truly endorse this project. they are the only project -- and i have been working in my community since 1966, before redevelopment even came. i was the youngest person on there. this is the only project that has lived up 100%. we did not have to look around to find out what they were doing. they lived up to that agreement, and there's no one in our area. we welcome them, but they would have to set an example. thank you very much. >> mr. chairman, supervisors, al norman, bayview merchants, south beach facility commissioner. i would encourage you to ap
but the irving corporation came to us in the early 1970's and asked for our endorsement on this project, which we did. we got a lot of things from them -- we got a lot of thanks from them. to this day, the corporation has lived up to the agreement. they make sure that people in the community are working. the major people in the city are working. also have an opportunity that we have 35% of our contractors being a part of that project, which they have built up to. we also had the opportunity to...
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attorney general irv nathan's civil lawsuit which claims thomas used $300,000 in city money as a personal expense account. thomas denies the accusations but has stepped down as chairman of the economic development committee pending an invest gapgs. >>> one of harry thomas' colleagues will face tough questions today. the d.c. board of elections and ethics is holding a hearing in the d.c. council chair's campaign finances. brown's campaign committee is accused of failing to report more than $100,000 in contributions and nearly $350,000 in expenditures. the ethics board confined brown over further matter to the u.s. attorney's office for possible criminal charges. >>> there's a new warning this morning about potential terror attacks on airplanes. it says terror groups are going to greater lengths to beat airport security, including using surgically implanted bombs. kreg mehlman explains. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they have intercepted intelligence from yemen indicating al qaeda terrorists may attempt to surgically implant explosives or explosive components to carry out a suicide attack
attorney general irv nathan's civil lawsuit which claims thomas used $300,000 in city money as a personal expense account. thomas denies the accusations but has stepped down as chairman of the economic development committee pending an invest gapgs. >>> one of harry thomas' colleagues will face tough questions today. the d.c. board of elections and ethics is holding a hearing in the d.c. council chair's campaign finances. brown's campaign committee is accused of failing to report more...
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and connie galambos malloy declined to state from oakland is an irving planning manager. welcome to both of you for being here. cynthia, explain how the commission's process of drawing lines differs from what we had before us before. >> for one, it's the first time the public has had a seat at the table. it was completely open and transparent. all of our meetings were live streamed. so anyone could see it. what we were doing and all of our decisions about the maps. >> belva: how did that make you feel? being there knowing that everything was being recorded that you were doing? >> well, much as you have, we get used to it. i think you get to a point where you tune it out and focus on the task at hand. and in a way, it has been rather freeing to know that there's nothing going on behind closed doors. there are no secrets as to how we've conducted ourselves as a mission. every piece of information that went into creating the maps is publicly available. >> belva: why did you decide that this was a way you wanted to spend your time? that you wanted to do this kind of public se
and connie galambos malloy declined to state from oakland is an irving planning manager. welcome to both of you for being here. cynthia, explain how the commission's process of drawing lines differs from what we had before us before. >> for one, it's the first time the public has had a seat at the table. it was completely open and transparent. all of our meetings were live streamed. so anyone could see it. what we were doing and all of our decisions about the maps. >> belva: how did...
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sometime in two thousand and twelve the economy cars are trimmed with all the latest gadgets for the irving commuter could have said nixon group backs both octagon in the new car company so it's no wonder he understood the advantages of that product from st peter's little issues because first of all the use of lights in the. helps is to come past consumption compared to traditional lamps and secondly no less important they standard lifespan basically burning as long as you can. also the use of l e d's allowed us to simplify because optics lowering costs by saving and hard decision features. to move the zero has company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers head seen the light of day out believe the lamps in recent years as well as the bang for the buck gets better you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the road. as you can see l.e.d. technology is finding applications everywhere these days even letting you light up your own living room but it's just the tip of the op electronics iceberg back in the dorm an incubator there are more innovations on the way from the same te
sometime in two thousand and twelve the economy cars are trimmed with all the latest gadgets for the irving commuter could have said nixon group backs both octagon in the new car company so it's no wonder he understood the advantages of that product from st peter's little issues because first of all the use of lights in the. helps is to come past consumption compared to traditional lamps and secondly no less important they standard lifespan basically burning as long as you can. also the use of...
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i mean, in a way, negro spirituals were cries against racism too, and there was a song by irving berlinh talked about lynching. so technically, i suppose, it's not the first, but it was certainly the first one of its kind and the first really explicit, euphemism-free song about this topic. i mean, if you go through the lyrics of this song, as we just heard, there's no mincing words here. it's just like a slap in the face, and i know that there had never been anything like that before. which is the reason why everybody just sat up at attention when it came out. given that there had never been a song like that before, where did it come from? well, that's an interesting part of the story, actually. a lot of people think that billie holiday wrote the song or that it was written for her, and in fact, she had nothing to do with it. it was written by a fellow named abel meeropol who was a schoolteacher in the bronx, a left-wing guy, later who became very famous for having adopted, along with his wife, the two orphan sons of ethel and julius rosenberg, but that wasn't until the 1950s. he was a
i mean, in a way, negro spirituals were cries against racism too, and there was a song by irving berlinh talked about lynching. so technically, i suppose, it's not the first, but it was certainly the first one of its kind and the first really explicit, euphemism-free song about this topic. i mean, if you go through the lyrics of this song, as we just heard, there's no mincing words here. it's just like a slap in the face, and i know that there had never been anything like that before. which is...
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again is that still me out there republican party is a normal party anymore when it's people like irving are question when it's all free that they can use their every move. well you know i'm going to think they're taking this every move i think it works the company of a powerful constituency and over a period of decades now that wing of the republican party is munition one to do some things we should actually been very good not just in the party but i think for republican voters good for the country as a whole but you know it comes to a point where you reach this turning point getting out prices begin to take a fresh look at the fundamental infrastructure of this country our whole economy still and the same old answers don't really court as well as that you see now i also want to go back to another point in a brooks made where he said that the republican party if they do allow us to deep has no moral decency because you know you say in good faith when you borrow money from somebody they're going to return your dad and so what happens you know if we actually allow the government of the pe
again is that still me out there republican party is a normal party anymore when it's people like irving are question when it's all free that they can use their every move. well you know i'm going to think they're taking this every move i think it works the company of a powerful constituency and over a period of decades now that wing of the republican party is munition one to do some things we should actually been very good not just in the party but i think for republican voters good for the...
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today in town, residents were talking about what happened calling it an irving. >> shocking and horrible and unbelievable. >> towns of this size, any amount of crime i think it's shocking. >> teresa estacio has been following that story and has details on what happened. >> what authority showed up on this home on the 800 block of liberty they found two people dead. county sheriff's deputy jeff matheson and thomas holloran he came over to help counsel a young neighbor who was receiving death threats from her ex- boyfriend. while matheson was at the home thomas holloran showed up at the gate and shot matthiessen twice. authorities say that thomas holloran took another resident hostage in the back of a family member shot and killed him. this is a picture of one of the bodies being taken from the homes. matheson is being mourned by his colleagues at the marin county sheriff's department also we are learning that thomas holloran is a in--a parolee who served time for issuing death threats to an ex-girlfriend and his ex- wife. >> a live look outside, the sun is setting, gorgeous clear skies wi
today in town, residents were talking about what happened calling it an irving. >> shocking and horrible and unbelievable. >> towns of this size, any amount of crime i think it's shocking. >> teresa estacio has been following that story and has details on what happened. >> what authority showed up on this home on the 800 block of liberty they found two people dead. county sheriff's deputy jeff matheson and thomas holloran he came over to help counsel a young neighbor who...
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everything is all clear in northwest georgia avenue and irving, the same situation. nice and quiet this morning. as far as your train report is concerned, we've checked all lines and it appears everyone, they're running on time. no major delays to report. still ahead a look at the gw parkway. i'll have that coming up. for now over tow. >>> coming up on 5:31 this morning, it appears firefighters have won a major battle in new mexico. >> crews believe they've stopped the advance of a wildfire which has been threatening the los alamos government nuclear laboratory. more than 1,000 firefighters have now at the scene. thousands of residents forced to evacuate this week won't be allowed back until sunday. >>> today d. c. police officer richmond phillips is due in court. phillips is accused of murder in the death of 20-year-old wynetta right and manslaughter in the death of her infant daughter, jaylin. wright had filed a paternity case. she disappeared may 30th. the night before a hearing in that case. she and her daughter's bodies were found june 2nd. >>> a young man in hi
everything is all clear in northwest georgia avenue and irving, the same situation. nice and quiet this morning. as far as your train report is concerned, we've checked all lines and it appears everyone, they're running on time. no major delays to report. still ahead a look at the gw parkway. i'll have that coming up. for now over tow. >>> coming up on 5:31 this morning, it appears firefighters have won a major battle in new mexico. >> crews believe they've stopped the advance of...
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. >> you see gary irving. >> this is all about fun. readyky, get set, go. >> let's go team. >> you get somebody who can be very speedy. as you see he's unbeatable. just have to find somebody who can do it. >> my strategy is thinking about the american soldiers who have defended this country. that's why we're celebrating july fourth. from a revolution to modern day warfare. thank god for the veterans and the veterans who lost their lives. that's what drives me today. >> i'm going to chew as little as possible. hopefully bite and swallow. >> different techniques they use. sometimes they dunk them in the water. >> the only strategy that works for me is go as fast as i can and hope i can hang on. >> three . . . two . . . one, time is up. >> the champion, and for the right name, ladies and gentlemen, here he is. >> [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. winning the z burger contest again for the fourth time is awesome. i mean, i'm exhausted from eating burgers now. i think i need a weekend break. >> i think i need to miss dinner after watching th
. >> you see gary irving. >> this is all about fun. readyky, get set, go. >> let's go team. >> you get somebody who can be very speedy. as you see he's unbeatable. just have to find somebody who can do it. >> my strategy is thinking about the american soldiers who have defended this country. that's why we're celebrating july fourth. from a revolution to modern day warfare. thank god for the veterans and the veterans who lost their lives. that's what drives me...
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also in northwest, move the shot over to georgia avenue and irving street. everything out here remains incident free. in southeast, same situation on maryland avenue near h street and benning road. as far as your rails are concerned, trains, all of them, appear to be on time. great news there. still ahead, we're taking a look at the gw parkway in virginia. that's in my next traffic report at 5:39. now back to andrea and mike. >> from the gw parkway to the bw parkway, police are looking for the man who caused a shutdown on that span. >> this was scary. police say the man tapped on the back of a speed camera vehicle with a gun. the contractor inside started honking his horn. he was nervous. the man walked to the front of the jeep, struck the windshield with a hammer. started yelling incoherently then walked into the woods. police shut down the parkway trying to find the suspect. they couldn't. >> engineers will be examining the damage to a bakery after a car struck it overnight in wheaton, maryland. the car had to be pulled out of the wall of the building in t
also in northwest, move the shot over to georgia avenue and irving street. everything out here remains incident free. in southeast, same situation on maryland avenue near h street and benning road. as far as your rails are concerned, trains, all of them, appear to be on time. great news there. still ahead, we're taking a look at the gw parkway in virginia. that's in my next traffic report at 5:39. now back to andrea and mike. >> from the gw parkway to the bw parkway, police are looking...
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right here 16th and irving. d.c., your local roads are looking good as well. let's check out 95 north >> they found the person in the water about a half mile south of the memorial bridge just br 11:00 last night. they took that person to thompson boathouse, where they performed cpr. officials have not said how the person ended up in the water or whether the person is, in fact, a man or a woman. d.c. fire and ems says there was heavy boat traffic in the area at the time. >>> this weekend storms are still leaving their mark on northern virginia. just about 1,500 customers are still without power. and a few roads remain closed because of downed trees and power lines. tracee wilkins is live in arlington for us this morning with a look at the damage. tracee? >> reporter: good morning, aaron. we're happy to report there's lots of clean-up happening here in the northern section of arlington. take a look behind me. you can see the tree crew is doing a lot of work to take care of that road. old dominion drive looked terrible. when we first pulled up, it looked the same
right here 16th and irving. d.c., your local roads are looking good as well. let's check out 95 north >> they found the person in the water about a half mile south of the memorial bridge just br 11:00 last night. they took that person to thompson boathouse, where they performed cpr. officials have not said how the person ended up in the water or whether the person is, in fact, a man or a woman. d.c. fire and ems says there was heavy boat traffic in the area at the time. >>> this...
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last three although sam alexson who i mentioned had a really little edge to him, but the other two, irving sawyer and jacob lowery, were much more anti-narratives. i wouldn't say they had good things to say about slavery, but they weren't testimony to violence. they spoke about a lot of love they experienced in their lives as slaves. they'd be heartily glad they were no longer slaves, but lowery was almost nostalgic at the moment, and that's very hard and troubling and fascinating to understand why he would articulate his life story in such a way and make sense of that. so what i hope readers come away from is that south carolina slavery across the state was different for each individual. the voices of people wanting to be read, these weren't sort of general interviews. they took time to write their life stories and make sure their stories got out in the way they wanted to frame them. and it's beautiful, and it's troubling and frightening in some ways some of them, but i think they all, um, they all speak to, oh, a new way we can learn to listen to people's stories perhaps. >> thank you ve
last three although sam alexson who i mentioned had a really little edge to him, but the other two, irving sawyer and jacob lowery, were much more anti-narratives. i wouldn't say they had good things to say about slavery, but they weren't testimony to violence. they spoke about a lot of love they experienced in their lives as slaves. they'd be heartily glad they were no longer slaves, but lowery was almost nostalgic at the moment, and that's very hard and troubling and fascinating to understand...
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the other two, jacob and irving were much more complicated narratives. because i wouldn't say they had good things to say about slavery, but they weren't testimony to violence. :
the other two, jacob and irving were much more complicated narratives. because i wouldn't say they had good things to say about slavery, but they weren't testimony to violence. :
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c-span: you write that washington irving coined the phrase 'the almighty dollar.' >> guest: yeah, isn't that interesting? c-span: what was the reason? >> guest: well, i think that--that americans contemporaries said they were money mad. does that surprise us? i mean, it--it was a very ebullient economy, they were all--there was this release of ordinary ambition and there was this sort of scrambling for land. in the south you had a scrambling for land and slaves. but the southerners managed to keep this out of public view. in the north it was much more open, and this was new; this was novel. it wasn't refined. it wasn't restrained the way it had been, and people were shocked at this open avidity for gain. c-span: where did it come from? >> guest: 'almighty dollar'? c-span: no, the idea of... >> guest: the--the--the... c-span: ... the--the rush for money. i mean, that comes up in your--materialism. >> guest: i--i think it came from the absence of restraints. i think it m--it meant that people could follow their ambition and they could be--they could brag about it at the tavern, they could
c-span: you write that washington irving coined the phrase 'the almighty dollar.' >> guest: yeah, isn't that interesting? c-span: what was the reason? >> guest: well, i think that--that americans contemporaries said they were money mad. does that surprise us? i mean, it--it was a very ebullient economy, they were all--there was this release of ordinary ambition and there was this sort of scrambling for land. in the south you had a scrambling for land and slaves. but the southerners...
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. >> the other writers are poet and esayist ralph waldo emerson, washington irving, author of "rip vanwinkle" and "the legend of sleepy hollow," thomas babington mccauley, a british politician and writer whose most names work was a history of england published in 1848. nathaniel hawthorne who published the scarlet letter in 1850 and sir walter scott, the scottish write evers whose works included "ivanhoe," "rob roy" and "the lady of the lake." standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the busts back lit from the lights in the great hall. and from the inside, the western evening sky of washington as well as the washington monument serve as the back drop. >> congress has always needed information. when they were in philadelphia and new york, there were libraries. they had a wonderful collection. when they got to washington, d.c., there were battlefields. there were no libraries. what they had to do was create a library. the actual creation came in a bill signed by president john adams. he found a place in the northwest corner of the capitol building. >> they build the rotun
. >> the other writers are poet and esayist ralph waldo emerson, washington irving, author of "rip vanwinkle" and "the legend of sleepy hollow," thomas babington mccauley, a british politician and writer whose most names work was a history of england published in 1848. nathaniel hawthorne who published the scarlet letter in 1850 and sir walter scott, the scottish write evers whose works included "ivanhoe," "rob roy" and "the lady of the...
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. >> the other riders are ralph waldo emerson, washington irving, a german writer, thomas betting timauley, a british writer. an american novelist, nathaniel hawthorne, who publish the scarlet letter in 1950. and sir walter scott, the scottish writer whose works included ivan hel, robin -- rob roy, and the lady of the lake. -- ivan hel, rob roy, and the lady of the lake. >> standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back late from the great hall -- busts backlit from the great hall. as a well as the washington monument serving as the backdrop. >> congress has always needed information. when they were in philadelphia and new york, there were libraries. they had a wonderful collection. when they got to washington, d.c., there were battlefields. there were no libraries. what they had to do was create a library. the actual creation came in a bill signed by president john adams. he found a place in the northwest corner of the capitol building. >> they build the rotunda, they built the library of congress along the west front of the capital between dissent and the
. >> the other riders are ralph waldo emerson, washington irving, a german writer, thomas betting timauley, a british writer. an american novelist, nathaniel hawthorne, who publish the scarlet letter in 1950. and sir walter scott, the scottish writer whose works included ivan hel, robin -- rob roy, and the lady of the lake. -- ivan hel, rob roy, and the lady of the lake. >> standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back late from the great hall -- busts...
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irving had bags full of evidence that came to -- [talking over each other] >> was all of that evidence read by three courts? >> my understanding is it was bad up and it was individually considered and also my understanding is council did that -- >> actually all of the material -- >> problematic as far as wanting to address it. it was there -- can't really account for that because it wasn't on my watch. it had been reviewed for relevance by counsel during the course of the original investigation. it gave me a level of insurance it had been looked at. >> can you tell us if the material that was available in 2006 disclosed the names of any other people who were subject to phone hacking or any other journalists who appeared on the indictment subsequently held -- >> a huge amount of paper. maybe once the others can answer but i can't. >> why not? >> i don't know what was in 11,008 pages. [talking over each other] >> a very important question. what the evidence meant to you. >> if i can -- you can't possibly know the names of 11,000 -- [talking over each other] >> did you ask the police offi
irving had bags full of evidence that came to -- [talking over each other] >> was all of that evidence read by three courts? >> my understanding is it was bad up and it was individually considered and also my understanding is council did that -- >> actually all of the material -- >> problematic as far as wanting to address it. it was there -- can't really account for that because it wasn't on my watch. it had been reviewed for relevance by counsel during the course of...
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host: we want to welcome clark kent irving. getting a lot of complaints for 25,000 security breaches from 2001 until 2011. what has happened? guest: it was a troubling report. tsa says it is a relatively small percentage. some of these are innocent ones wear a bag that asserted been checked passed through and was lost by the traveler. 6000 times, people may get to the check points without proper scrutiny. 25,000 is a big number when we know one incident can be catastrophic the fatal. we spend $20 billion plus since 9/11. we have something to show for that. some pilots and flight attendants are armed. the number of here marshalls was only 11 at the time. now there are many more. notwithstanding all of that, year after year, we see these inspector general reports and media investigations that show is still possible to get guns and knives past screeners. host: we saw that this past week with a taser gun found on a jetblue fight. guest: new work is an airport of particular concern, because it is an airport through which 9/11 hijack
host: we want to welcome clark kent irving. getting a lot of complaints for 25,000 security breaches from 2001 until 2011. what has happened? guest: it was a troubling report. tsa says it is a relatively small percentage. some of these are innocent ones wear a bag that asserted been checked passed through and was lost by the traveler. 6000 times, people may get to the check points without proper scrutiny. 25,000 is a big number when we know one incident can be catastrophic the fatal. we spend...