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was it also the end of jaclyn's case?progressive, it's "savin' u," the new hit single from the dizzcounts. ♪ cash money ♪ the biggest discount and understand... ♪ the dizzcounts. safe driver, paperless, paid-in-full, multi-car and joey fatone. dred ♪ ♪ i'm savin' you five hundred we have auto-tune, right? oh, yeah. that's a hit! all: yeah! ♪ whenever i'm around you ♪ i go home a little bit ♪ there's just something about you ♪ ♪ where the pieces all fit ♪ there's a lightness that surrounds you ♪ ♪ and it guides me like a star ♪ ♪ oh i am, who i am ♪ because y are, who you are ♪ >>> september 1, 2013, it was 6:00 a.m. derek johnson, once the lead detective on annie's murder case, was now a sergeant. he was just finishing his graveyard shift and headed back to the station when he noticed a car parked on the side of the road. it looked like a stranded motorist. derek stopped to help but never made it out of his car. >> that motorist had a gun, and he was angry. >> reporter: draper
was it also the end of jaclyn's case?progressive, it's "savin' u," the new hit single from the dizzcounts. ♪ cash money ♪ the biggest discount and understand... ♪ the dizzcounts. safe driver, paperless, paid-in-full, multi-car and joey fatone. dred ♪ ♪ i'm savin' you five hundred we have auto-tune, right? oh, yeah. that's a hit! all: yeah! ♪ whenever i'm around you ♪ i go home a little bit ♪ there's just something about you ♪ ♪ where the pieces all fit ♪ there's...
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did they keep on and also, what jaclyn said, are graduatingo thereve their degree, yet is somebody out there sitting on their interview panel saying, you are too politically correct. it does not matter if you are politically incorrect or correct, you know what they are saying. way, oring, is there a do you have one word, to say to the generation that is here, people going into the field, about why they should stay? why should they do the work we do? [applause] we are going to limit it to a word or two. >> yes, quickly, go to our website. the aha is trying to suggest that phd historians are useful in many places in our economy and society. there are many ways to be an historian. this is a deep cultural change that needs to take place, but this is what we are trying to do. quickly, the answer to the other question, i wanted to say that somebody asked about students having ideological clarity, i do not want my students to have a logical clarity. earlier, there was a comment about liking things that are a mess. the mess may be a little too much, but i don't want to give my students ideolog
did they keep on and also, what jaclyn said, are graduatingo thereve their degree, yet is somebody out there sitting on their interview panel saying, you are too politically correct. it does not matter if you are politically incorrect or correct, you know what they are saying. way, oring, is there a do you have one word, to say to the generation that is here, people going into the field, about why they should stay? why should they do the work we do? [applause] we are going to limit it to a word...
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the late jaclyn fox used the talcum products for decades. >>> walking the pickett line in detroit for second day. more than 90 schools were closed because of the action. teachers are angry after being told there isn't enough money to pay them after june 30th. more than 1500 teachers called in sick today to protest. >> we want to see change. we want our children to get the best. if the you treat the teachers who are front line people like garbage, what do you expect? we are working to make things better because we are going to work tomorrow. if they don't pay us, we have who works for free? >> parents scrambled to arrange childcare today. ironically all the turmoil is happening during national teacher appreciation week. >>> michelle obama will be making a special appearance on tonight's ncis. she will welcome special agent gibs and the wife of a marine into the white house for a joining forces event. that's tonight at 8:00 right here on wusa9 and cbs. >>> coming up on wusa9. these go beyond tracking down drugs. how their powerful noses could prevent big bombings, just ahead. >> a littl
the late jaclyn fox used the talcum products for decades. >>> walking the pickett line in detroit for second day. more than 90 schools were closed because of the action. teachers are angry after being told there isn't enough money to pay them after june 30th. more than 1500 teachers called in sick today to protest. >> we want to see change. we want our children to get the best. if the you treat the teachers who are front line people like garbage, what do you expect? we are...
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did they keep on and also, what jaclyn said, are graduatingo thereve their degree, yet is somebody out there sitting on their interview panel saying, you are too politically correct. it does not matter if you are politically incorrect or correct, you know what they are saying. way, oring, is there a do you have one word, to say to the generation that is here, people going into the field, about why they should stay? why should they do the work we do? [applause] we are going to limit it to a word or two. >> yes, quickly, go to our website. the aha is trying to suggest that phd historians are useful in many places in our economy and society. there are many ways to be an historian. this is a deep cultural change that needs to take place, but this is what we are trying to do. quickly, the answer to the other question, i wanted to say that somebody asked about students having ideological clarity, i do not want my students to have a logical clarity. earlier, there was a comment about liking things that are a mess. the mess may be a little too much, but i don't want to give my students ideolog
did they keep on and also, what jaclyn said, are graduatingo thereve their degree, yet is somebody out there sitting on their interview panel saying, you are too politically correct. it does not matter if you are politically incorrect or correct, you know what they are saying. way, oring, is there a do you have one word, to say to the generation that is here, people going into the field, about why they should stay? why should they do the work we do? [applause] we are going to limit it to a word...
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jaclyn jones conducted resources from primary sources like diaries and letters, savannah welcomed the army as liberators. they were ready to throw off the yoke of the confederacy. succession had only brought death and deprivation. peace.ple wanted greeted by contrition rather than defiance, sherman changed course. as he said to the mayor of atlanta, if those in rebellion would "acknowledge the authority of the national government, i and this army will become your protectors and supporters of shielding you from danger." the mayor of atlanta did not heed the warning. did.nah's mayor where the march ended was different than where it began. another kind of property destroyed during the march to the sea was slavery. the emancipation proclamation, issue two years earlier, freed the slaves in the rebellious states. as they advanced deeper into the south, sherman and the united states army became an instrument of liberation. despite being order to stay put plantations,er's thousands of newly liberated african americans, men, women, and children, followed in the wake of sherman's march. it mus
jaclyn jones conducted resources from primary sources like diaries and letters, savannah welcomed the army as liberators. they were ready to throw off the yoke of the confederacy. succession had only brought death and deprivation. peace.ple wanted greeted by contrition rather than defiance, sherman changed course. as he said to the mayor of atlanta, if those in rebellion would "acknowledge the authority of the national government, i and this army will become your protectors and supporters...
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same goes for tim and jaclyn.a contractor, she's a district manager, they both played professionally when they can and as you can see they've chosen to make it a family affair. >> bowling is our life. that's my drug of choice. it's what kept us together. we've been married 13 years. this is our first born. so we work all day and then bowl all night. >> and they wouldn't have it any other way. >> bowling family is a happy family. >> reporter: the tournament runs through saturday night. colin risch, nbc bay area. >> much more ahead, sniffing out cell phones. we go inside a local prison where a canine is fighting crime with his nose. >> we're seeing a cloudy start to the weekend and showers moving through the bay area. how much rain can you expect for your mom's day weekend plans. we'll answer that question when we come right back. >>> and at 7:42 this saturday morning starting off with gray skies in san jose. 56 degrees towards dublin right now. low clouds over the hilltops approaching the sunol grade. 55 into san f
same goes for tim and jaclyn.a contractor, she's a district manager, they both played professionally when they can and as you can see they've chosen to make it a family affair. >> bowling is our life. that's my drug of choice. it's what kept us together. we've been married 13 years. this is our first born. so we work all day and then bowl all night. >> and they wouldn't have it any other way. >> bowling family is a happy family. >> reporter: the tournament runs through...
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host: all right, jaclyn, we can you this morning.t -- the caller raises the caller raises and important piece of this debate. it is a lot of money, $48 million. shocked when i made the calculations. it is a big project. gets at the complication and cost. moveis is $48 million to 60 people, it makes you scratch your head when you think about what of the other costs coming up? but the price tag associated with dealing with the impacts of climate change. if the government spent $48 million to repair infrastructure and then it had been washed away, the price tag associated with dealing with it in the amount that the government is , looking atspend expenditures in the federal budget, this is going to be at the heart of the debate about climate policy going forward. how much is it costing taxpayers? what is the right amount of money? where should it come from and who should pay? all of these are going to be big debates going for it. host: how did they come up with $48 million for moving these residents? your story, it looks like the reside
host: all right, jaclyn, we can you this morning.t -- the caller raises the caller raises and important piece of this debate. it is a lot of money, $48 million. shocked when i made the calculations. it is a big project. gets at the complication and cost. moveis is $48 million to 60 people, it makes you scratch your head when you think about what of the other costs coming up? but the price tag associated with dealing with the impacts of climate change. if the government spent $48 million to...
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the sponsors jaclyn omotalde. this item is for discussion. >> president omotalde: no, i am very very very excited about the launch of the commission on the environment. environmental service award. it's a collaboration between the commission and director rafael to engage the community. and to just recognize some of the outstanding work of both individuals and organizations within san francisco. it really and truly is an opportunity to learn from the work to be inspired by it and to be motivated by a good presentation in the format is a certificate. based on other successful award programs and a special shout out to the board of supervisors and the commission on the status of women for cooperation and assistance with the launch of this populous program. by fellow commissioners and i are able to nominate an individual guided by the purpose of the commission. and consider what they've done to help us fill the mission. the city charter says the commission shall conduct public education and outreach to the community ho
the sponsors jaclyn omotalde. this item is for discussion. >> president omotalde: no, i am very very very excited about the launch of the commission on the environment. environmental service award. it's a collaboration between the commission and director rafael to engage the community. and to just recognize some of the outstanding work of both individuals and organizations within san francisco. it really and truly is an opportunity to learn from the work to be inspired by it and to be...
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the sponsors jaclyn omotalde. this item is for discussion. >> president omotalde: no, i am very very very excited about the launch of the commission on the environment. environmental service award. it's a collaboration between the commission and director rafael to engage the community. and to just recognize some of the outstanding work of both individuals and organizations within san francisco. it really and truly is an opportunity to learn from the work to be inspired by it and to be motivated by a good presentation in the format is a certificate. based on other successful award programs and a special shout out to the board of supervisors and the commission on the status of women for cooperation and assistance with the launch of this populous program. by fellow commissioners and i are able to nominate an individual guided by the purpose of the commission. and consider what they've done to help us fill the mission. the city charter says the commission shall conduct public education and outreach to the community ho
the sponsors jaclyn omotalde. this item is for discussion. >> president omotalde: no, i am very very very excited about the launch of the commission on the environment. environmental service award. it's a collaboration between the commission and director rafael to engage the community. and to just recognize some of the outstanding work of both individuals and organizations within san francisco. it really and truly is an opportunity to learn from the work to be inspired by it and to be...