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and the audience today is the chair of the james james r. herman memorial committee and shawn farly would like to make some remarks now about james r. herman. >> thank you very much. just one little thing we wanted to add. jimmy was president for local 34 from 1963 to 1977 and then was the international president from 1977 to 1991. just wanted to kind of give you guys a sense of how this committee came together. this committee is a cross section of everybody who's a san francisco citizen and it's a cross section of everybody who was supported and mentored and taken care of by jimmy her man. . a man who was amazing. as you look at the people who were on that committee and every one of them when you sit down and have a committee meeting, people talk about jimmy and some people are close to tears when they talk about him and his legacy. we thank the port commission and the staff for the ability to do this tribute. ultimately we came together and we had the assistance of auto desk and i want to make sure that people understand that this tribute
and the audience today is the chair of the james james r. herman memorial committee and shawn farly would like to make some remarks now about james r. herman. >> thank you very much. just one little thing we wanted to add. jimmy was president for local 34 from 1963 to 1977 and then was the international president from 1977 to 1991. just wanted to kind of give you guys a sense of how this committee came together. this committee is a cross section of everybody who's a san francisco citizen...
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el primer tiempo parecÍa flojo hasta el caÑonazo de james rodrÍguez, uno de los mejores en lo que vao como es costumbre en esa selecciÓn con la coreografÍa de los jugadores mientras el estadio vestido de amarillo con delirio les aplaudÍa el segundo tiempo, comenzÓ con una colombia al ataque a los cinco minutos en el 50 una regulaciÓn con remate de cabeza de cuadrado hacia james rodrÍguez dio el segundo gol un dos a cero al son de baile colombiano super james y el equipo levantaba los dedos al cielo mientras los uruguayos no entendÍan lo que sucedía. >> una reportaje de marÍa antonieta collins felicidades a colombia no se me borran la sonrisa. colombia celebra su clasificaciÓn dentro del selecto grupo de los 8 mejores equipos del mundo millores salieron a las calles a celebrar el triunfo de su selecciÓn sobre uruguay en el emblemÁtico maracaná en rÍo de janeiro, jenny nos trae imÁgenes. >> histÓrica asÍ resume la actuaciÓn >> histÓrico nunca antes visto. >> estoy seguro de que va quedar en firme el nombre james rodrÍguez en los mundiales. >> el triunfo dos por cero ante uruguay no sÓl
el primer tiempo parecÍa flojo hasta el caÑonazo de james rodrÍguez, uno de los mejores en lo que vao como es costumbre en esa selecciÓn con la coreografÍa de los jugadores mientras el estadio vestido de amarillo con delirio les aplaudÍa el segundo tiempo, comenzÓ con una colombia al ataque a los cinco minutos en el 50 una regulaciÓn con remate de cabeza de cuadrado hacia james rodrÍguez dio el segundo gol un dos a cero al son de baile colombiano super james y el equipo levantaba los...
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james white never said lonnie jr.his cell phone while he was literally holding a gun to his head. >> if things were to have happened the way he said it, then junior would have had to have been pointing a gun to his head while talking on the cell phone at the same time. >> the polygraph was given to him. it came back inconclusive. james david white's not the sharpest crayon in the box. and i didn't know how much of it was due to that. or to deception. i just didn't know. >> prosecutors believe james white needed money and knew lonnie turner sr. kept cash inside his home. he also knew lonnie jr. kept guns under his bed. the evidence suggests white stole one of the guns, the 9-millimeter, two weeks before the murder. prosecutors believe the motive was burglary. which is why white wore a mask in the event he was seen. white unscrewed the light bulb on the porch, entered the house, and probably thought no one was home. when he opened the bedroom door, looking for valuables, he found that wasn't the case. one bullet entered
james white never said lonnie jr.his cell phone while he was literally holding a gun to his head. >> if things were to have happened the way he said it, then junior would have had to have been pointing a gun to his head while talking on the cell phone at the same time. >> the polygraph was given to him. it came back inconclusive. james david white's not the sharpest crayon in the box. and i didn't know how much of it was due to that. or to deception. i just didn't know. >>...
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is there a learning curve here that's a realist perspective go ahead james. you know i'm sorry i thought that was a terribly pollyannish description of obama's foreign policy if you listen to the west point speech which is very very telling he basically says look your alternatives are sitting home and doing nothing or invading the entire world and i am the prudent middle path but that's what he defines as the prudent middle passes doing but what is that what he defines as the prudent middle passage is doing something well of something is not the alternative to everything or nothing the right answer is the right thing and i find it very hard to find an example where obama did the right thing and when you. he's been restrained it was obama that wanted to bomb syria what a nutty idea to drag the u.s. in the middle of that war that's the guy that you want to say it's been restored or it was or it was obama that put or it was obama that put that possibility in motion in order to drive towards diplomatic solutions i think that's a that's a somewhat and that is a re
is there a learning curve here that's a realist perspective go ahead james. you know i'm sorry i thought that was a terribly pollyannish description of obama's foreign policy if you listen to the west point speech which is very very telling he basically says look your alternatives are sitting home and doing nothing or invading the entire world and i am the prudent middle path but that's what he defines as the prudent middle passes doing but what is that what he defines as the prudent middle...
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. >>> still to come, the politics of king james. lebron that is. >>> but up next, the woman who said she was kicked out of heaven by the church of latter day saints. just what did she do to deserve that? and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> the church of jesus christ of latter day saints is a relatively young fate. established in 1830, the church has made substantial changes in its doctrine. resulting from new revelations received by the leaders. they ended the practice of plural marriage. in 1918 began redeeming the dead. in 1978 the church begin admitting african-americans into the priesthood. these are meaningful changes but other practices and traditions of the church have remained firmly in place. women are not allowed in the mormon priesthoo
. >>> still to come, the politics of king james. lebron that is. >>> but up next, the woman who said she was kicked out of heaven by the church of latter day saints. just what did she do to deserve that? and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see...
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>> the man was identified as james elmen.s convicted for the crime and was currently serving a 22-year sentence in a nearby prison. and cold case investigators learned another startling coincidence. elmen had a close connection to the 10-year-old girl found hanging in the tree near julie's store two months before julie's murder. >> the 10-year-old was a half-sister of elmen. >> investigators now wanted to test the biological evidence collected from julie's rape test kit to see whether james elmen was her killer, but there was a risk. the test would consume all of the evidence. >> unfortunately, sometimes you have to make a choice. you might have to run the entire bit of sample. but at the time, you're thinking this is the best technology available. >> investigators decided the gamble was worth it. >> they consumed all of the semen that was contained in those slides trying to get results, results that, unfortunately, never showed who the killer was. >> this was a devastating setback. >> it's just shocking. it feels like you're
>> the man was identified as james elmen.s convicted for the crime and was currently serving a 22-year sentence in a nearby prison. and cold case investigators learned another startling coincidence. elmen had a close connection to the 10-year-old girl found hanging in the tree near julie's store two months before julie's murder. >> the 10-year-old was a half-sister of elmen. >> investigators now wanted to test the biological evidence collected from julie's rape test kit to see...
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this granite block, crudely labeled, 1964, james chaney, is all that now remains. >> they did bury jamesy with a proper headstone, but vandals broke it off and threw it in the ditch. it almost defies believing. james chaney's brother got him a new headstone the following year. today, because it is 50 years this week since james chaney was killed, we sent a producer for this show to the cemetery where he is buried. a member of the church where james chaney is buried in the cemetery, a woman named ruby mcfarland, she showed us the site today. she was in college the year they were killed in mississippi. she also worked on voter registration. she walked us across the churchyard today and passed the many graves today to the one you cannot miss. that one belongs to james chaney, who had to be buried there alone. >> his picture was there. >> what happened to it? >> well, it was all cracked up, like somebody had damaged it. it was knocked over. when they put this one, they installed this so it couldn't be damaged easily. >> what did it mean to you over the years to see people knock down the tomb
this granite block, crudely labeled, 1964, james chaney, is all that now remains. >> they did bury jamesy with a proper headstone, but vandals broke it off and threw it in the ditch. it almost defies believing. james chaney's brother got him a new headstone the following year. today, because it is 50 years this week since james chaney was killed, we sent a producer for this show to the cemetery where he is buried. a member of the church where james chaney is buried in the cemetery, a...
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reverend julia chaney-moss, sister of james chaney, and angela lewis, james chaney's daughter, born just few days before james chaney was murdered. david goodman is here in new york. he stays with us for this last segment. joined from be jackson by jerry mitchell, the investigative reporter who helped bring one of the klansmen to justice for the murder of the three civil rights activists. we will talk about voting rights in states today. thank you so much for being with us. we will be back in a moment all . ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. statestay mississippi, and the news this week when african-american voters crossed party lines to help republican senator thad cochran nearly defeat a tea party challenger to win his party's nomination. it was just a year ago that cochran praised a supreme court decision that that at the heart of the voting rights act. editorial in today's "new york times" calls on him that to become the first republican to cross party lines to support a new measure that would res
reverend julia chaney-moss, sister of james chaney, and angela lewis, james chaney's daughter, born just few days before james chaney was murdered. david goodman is here in new york. he stays with us for this last segment. joined from be jackson by jerry mitchell, the investigative reporter who helped bring one of the klansmen to justice for the murder of the three civil rights activists. we will talk about voting rights in states today. thank you so much for being with us. we will be back in a...
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james says he does not do these things unless he feels safe.ms he practices this climb three times before he filmed it this time. and in some wool sweater looks like it is from j. crew. not in any gear. now, look at this view of london at sunrise. it is quite spectacular. the stunts aren't finished. even though he's at the top. he pulls his sweater off, tucks it in a portion of the crane here. he clip climbs down, hangs fro crane and then one handed. james is only 23. his mom does not like him doing this and seeing him hanging from stuff. this started back in 2004 and he's come this far. >> how weird he says he doesn't do it unless he feels safe. that's relevant. what does it take to feel safe when you're climbing this? >> gravity and the ground makes me feel safe. >> james, 20 to 30 minutes to climb up there and then spent two hours taking in the view. >>> conner wanted pancakes, so he packed a punch. >> you can't hit people because you don't get pancakes. >> i need some. >> dad doesn't seem to understand the severity of the pancake needs. >>
james says he does not do these things unless he feels safe.ms he practices this climb three times before he filmed it this time. and in some wool sweater looks like it is from j. crew. not in any gear. now, look at this view of london at sunrise. it is quite spectacular. the stunts aren't finished. even though he's at the top. he pulls his sweater off, tucks it in a portion of the crane here. he clip climbs down, hangs fro crane and then one handed. james is only 23. his mom does not like him...
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james, for the moment, thank you.t moment from france, i think we can now hear from the president. >> translator: this battle was also that of civilians the first victims were the resistence fighters on the 5th of june in the evening the signal signal had been given and a long night was followed by the day, everywhere resistence network arose. explosives were put in place. the railways were blown up. the fighters at the shadows ross and facilitate the landings. throughout the battle. they did not seize to welcome the allies. and delayed the arrival of the german troops. it was in came, the fighting, it was ferocious, 90 people were shot after being held by the goo stop owe. robert choir was among them. he was responsible for the alliance network. he helped to restore the works of the churches. and at night he sent messages to london. and gave information on german fortifications. his son remy accompanied his on a few missions. i was with him a few moments ago. and i wish -- >>> the french president francois holl actua
james, for the moment, thank you.t moment from france, i think we can now hear from the president. >> translator: this battle was also that of civilians the first victims were the resistence fighters on the 5th of june in the evening the signal signal had been given and a long night was followed by the day, everywhere resistence network arose. explosives were put in place. the railways were blown up. the fighters at the shadows ross and facilitate the landings. throughout the battle. they...
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james mcnair did not survive.he driver of the trucker that rear-end the limo is in court tomorrow. >>> they are electing a new mayor after the last was kicked out of office in trenton. eric jackson defeated paul perez by a 12% margin. 56 to 44. nora muchanic is with the winner. >>reporter:it's a big night for eric jackson. he came out on top. ready to take over the reigns of this troubled city. they were wild cheering for 55-year-old eric jackson, trenton's next mayor. he's the public works director. he says that his experience will help to turn the city around. >> i can assure you, you are as excited as i am. thank you. we can make a difference. >>reporter:jackson was the top vote-getter for the race for mayor. he did not get the 50% plus 1 to get a runoff. he defeated paul perez. he was an outsider. the meyer elect doesn't see it that way. >> we have one campaign that is to move forward. >>reporter:he will be the first elected mayor since tony mack was ousted from office following a conviction on corruption char
james mcnair did not survive.he driver of the trucker that rear-end the limo is in court tomorrow. >>> they are electing a new mayor after the last was kicked out of office in trenton. eric jackson defeated paul perez by a 12% margin. 56 to 44. nora muchanic is with the winner. >>reporter:it's a big night for eric jackson. he came out on top. ready to take over the reigns of this troubled city. they were wild cheering for 55-year-old eric jackson, trenton's next mayor. he's the...
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el primer tiempo parecÍa flojo hasta el gol de james rodrÍguez, uno de los mejores en las que va del con la coreografÍa de los jugadores mientras el estadio con delirio les aplaudÍa y el segundo tiempo empezÓ con una colombia al ataque, en el 50 una triangulaciÓn con remate... dio el segundo gol... un dos a cero, que levantaban los dedos al cielo mientras no entendÍa lo que sucedÍa. >> bueno sÚper james, cinco goles en cuatro partidos, vimos la cara de los jugadores... la derrota. >> ha seguido durante estos dÍas a la selecciÓn colombia y que ha sentido durante esa aficiÓn de turista que tiene este paÍs. >> quÉ puede uno sentir? si han ingresado 60.000 colombianos... han venido a ver... como la nueva imagen de una colombia. no es una selecciÓn en la representaciÓn de un paÍs y eso que hace un nudo en la garganta. >> nos sentimos profundamente, este estadio parecÍa el metropolitana de barranquilla, eran las calles de rÍo ya estÁ desatada toda una locura colombiana... que se pueden imaginar lo que estÁn viviendo colombia. >> eran necesarios los preparativos? >> era necesaria la segurid
el primer tiempo parecÍa flojo hasta el gol de james rodrÍguez, uno de los mejores en las que va del con la coreografÍa de los jugadores mientras el estadio con delirio les aplaudÍa y el segundo tiempo empezÓ con una colombia al ataque, en el 50 una triangulaciÓn con remate... dio el segundo gol... un dos a cero, que levantaban los dedos al cielo mientras no entendÍa lo que sucedÍa. >> bueno sÚper james, cinco goles en cuatro partidos, vimos la cara de los jugadores... la...
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james hangs from the crane and then one-handed. >> oh. >> james is only 23.does not like him doing this and seeing him hanging from stuff. it started back in 2004 and he's comes this far. >> how weird he says he doesn't unless he feels safe. what does it take to feel safe? >> gravfy and the ground makes me feel safe. >> took james 30 minutes to climb up there but spent about two hours taking in the view. ♪ it's friday friday >> "friday" made her famous but not everyone is a fan so rebecca black decided to make a video responding to some of the hateful things people have to say about "friday". >> hear what she has to say to the haters. >> you're right. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, large, red seedless grapes are just $1.99 a pound. foster farms fresh whole chickens are only 99 cents a pound. and gatorade is just $3.99 an 8-pack. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. wherever it
james hangs from the crane and then one-handed. >> oh. >> james is only 23.does not like him doing this and seeing him hanging from stuff. it started back in 2004 and he's comes this far. >> how weird he says he doesn't unless he feels safe. what does it take to feel safe? >> gravfy and the ground makes me feel safe. >> took james 30 minutes to climb up there but spent about two hours taking in the view. ♪ it's friday friday >> "friday" made her...
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james hangs from the crane and then one-handed. >> oh. >> james is only 23.ike him doing this and seeing him hanging from stuff. it started back in 2004 and he's comes this far. >> how weird he says he doesn't unless he feels safe. what does it take to feel safe? >> gravfy and the ground makes me feel safe. >> took james 30 minutes to climb up there but spent about two hours taking in the view. ♪ it's friday friday >> "friday" made her famous but not everyone is a fan so rebecca black decided to make a video responding to some of the hateful things people have to say about "friday". >> hear what she has to say to the haters. >> you're right. wherever it is hot right now. >>> dog versus sticks. >> like i can't come. >> oh, my god, that is so cute. now i know. >> yeah! ♪ ♪ right this minute >> i'm dropping a beat. >> what we haven't watched in a while i think we should watch. ♪ it's friday friday got to get down on friday ♪ >> it's "friday" by rebecca black. the song that was so bad it went viral and put her on the music map. >> i'm glad because i needed a refr
james hangs from the crane and then one-handed. >> oh. >> james is only 23.ike him doing this and seeing him hanging from stuff. it started back in 2004 and he's comes this far. >> how weird he says he doesn't unless he feels safe. what does it take to feel safe? >> gravfy and the ground makes me feel safe. >> took james 30 minutes to climb up there but spent about two hours taking in the view. ♪ it's friday friday >> "friday" made her famous but...
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it matched james kidwell's. >>> investigators are convinced on the night of the murders, james kidwellas primed for a torrid sexual encounter. >> you're not driving 75 miles just to say hi. >> as a precaution, rebecca asked her estranged husband to accompany her on her first meeting with kidwell. he did so reluctantly since he just returned from a business trip. the evidence shows when they returned to the barneys' house, fred wept to his room and changed into his pajamas. prosecutors believe that rebecca refused kidwell's advances either because she didn't like him, because of her having her menstrual period, or both. regardless of the reason, kidwell got angry and left. but not before getting a .22 caliber handgun from his car. by this time, i thinking kidwell was gone, fred was in the kitchen making a sandwich. kid well shot him at point blank range he then forced rebecca to take off her clothes. assaulted her in the bedroom. then killed her. to cover up the crime, he pulled the stove from the wall, cut the gas line, and started the fire. he left with the barney's computer thinking
it matched james kidwell's. >>> investigators are convinced on the night of the murders, james kidwellas primed for a torrid sexual encounter. >> you're not driving 75 miles just to say hi. >> as a precaution, rebecca asked her estranged husband to accompany her on her first meeting with kidwell. he did so reluctantly since he just returned from a business trip. the evidence shows when they returned to the barneys' house, fred wept to his room and changed into his pajamas....
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at the james river, which is what he does. we all know the story of cold harbor, or think we do. we know it is not quite the physical disaster, but might be a psychological setback, in terms of actual damage done the army. while bloody and futile, it was not the same as certain other attacks that occurred during campaigns. more people die at the mule shoe and the bloody angle then die at cold harbor, but we view those actions significantly differently. was there any payoff? there is no payoff. there is nothing that compensates for the losses. but, given that situation, great then does something which he talked about with people from the beginning of the campaign. sudden, inspiration struck grant on june 4 or five and he said, i guess we will go to the army of the james, as if you could get on amazon and get pontoons to the river. used facebook. grant used amazon, because rap had a much better understanding of logistics. rather, he thought about this from the beginning. you know the rest of the story, the failure at st. petersb
at the james river, which is what he does. we all know the story of cold harbor, or think we do. we know it is not quite the physical disaster, but might be a psychological setback, in terms of actual damage done the army. while bloody and futile, it was not the same as certain other attacks that occurred during campaigns. more people die at the mule shoe and the bloody angle then die at cold harbor, but we view those actions significantly differently. was there any payoff? there is no payoff....
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even in front of rob's children. >> james and brenda had a very interesting relationship. i mean, even prior to rob's death, the two of them went on a vacation together down to texas with the children. i don't know of any husband who would willingly just say okay to his wife going down to mexico with a complete stranger and taking his kids with them. >> just a few months before his murder, rob demanded that brenda end her affair with pavatt. brenda refused and filed for divorce. rob immediately changed the beneficiary of his $800,000 life insurance policy. >> mr. andrew made the beneficiary, i think, his brother, for the benefit of the children. since the children were minors, he had to have an adult as the actual named beneficiary as the trustee of that money. >> after rob's death, police were surprised to learn that brenda was again the sole beneficiary. >> police were immediately suspicious, and they arranged for a handwriting expert, david parrett, to authenticate rob andrew's signature on the insurance policy. >> a signature is produced with style and speed. it's the
even in front of rob's children. >> james and brenda had a very interesting relationship. i mean, even prior to rob's death, the two of them went on a vacation together down to texas with the children. i don't know of any husband who would willingly just say okay to his wife going down to mexico with a complete stranger and taking his kids with them. >> just a few months before his murder, rob demanded that brenda end her affair with pavatt. brenda refused and filed for divorce. rob...
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she was there before the republican congress. >> but james, let me -- >> hang on. >> james, you didn't which one? the fact that the cia -- >> no. >> said -- >> not that question. >> the fact that -- >> no. >> the military said there was nobody that could intervene? you keep asking the same questions and people keep answering. >> i want to know a, why they denied security requested and after the british -- no, no, no, i'm giving this to james. >> you want me to tell them? >> let me help. >> you're going to try to bailout your friend. i believe in friendship. >> i want to help you, sean. >> for lanny. >> the republican chairman of the house arms services committee and senator chandler, the co-chairman of the senate intelligence committee answered your question that secretary of state clinton never heard about a request for additional security and there was never a decision to stand down. so two republican leaders -- >> forget about that. wait a minute. there are documents, wait a minute, documents with her name on them that that request went to her department. you are saying they are irr
she was there before the republican congress. >> but james, let me -- >> hang on. >> james, you didn't which one? the fact that the cia -- >> no. >> said -- >> not that question. >> the fact that -- >> no. >> the military said there was nobody that could intervene? you keep asking the same questions and people keep answering. >> i want to know a, why they denied security requested and after the british -- no, no, no, i'm giving this to...
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james? a >>james: thank-you erica 3416. police are investigating a shooting at an oregon high school that left two dead and a teacher injured. pamela brown reports. burst of gunfire rang out shortly after 8:00 a.m.. with more than 2800 students ever knows high- school already in the class. police have not released a motive but said the gunmen showed up along the street and began firing a semiautomatic weapon. >>: i heard gunshots and then they started yelling at telling us all to get down. the school once on lock down over a loudspeaker students are told this is not a drill. outside police and zloty members descend on the campus. >>: we have the buildings around it right now. we're going have to go and sell them back inside the gunman has killed one student and shot a popular teacher agreed that man is expected to survive. students are told to began filing out of the school to read a single file in hands raised. >>: we panicked. come out flying down the street grid i was shaking. nearby terrified parents to of race to the s
james? a >>james: thank-you erica 3416. police are investigating a shooting at an oregon high school that left two dead and a teacher injured. pamela brown reports. burst of gunfire rang out shortly after 8:00 a.m.. with more than 2800 students ever knows high- school already in the class. police have not released a motive but said the gunmen showed up along the street and began firing a semiautomatic weapon. >>: i heard gunshots and then they started yelling at telling us all to...
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james bays there. pro-russian separatists are reported to have issued an ultimatum to forces in the east. david chater is in luhansk sending us this report. >> the russians have condemned the deadly attack on the regional headquarters in luhansk. a sukoy jet fighter attacked the building with rockets. this footage shows how the quiet, tree lined square was transformed by deadly cloud of shrapnel. the authorities in kyiv claim it was caused by a missile, deploy deployed by the separatists themselves. five people were killed in the attack and many more were injured. the crowds were angry and wanted their voices to be heard. >> translator: ukraine should stop this war, there should be round-table negotiations. topping the citizens of ukraine will never forget this. >> opened up all air raid shelters in the city which houses more than 400,000 people. instructions are handed out to the population telling them what to do whether the air raid sirens go off. >> it is a tactic that they have used in the middle
james bays there. pro-russian separatists are reported to have issued an ultimatum to forces in the east. david chater is in luhansk sending us this report. >> the russians have condemned the deadly attack on the regional headquarters in luhansk. a sukoy jet fighter attacked the building with rockets. this footage shows how the quiet, tree lined square was transformed by deadly cloud of shrapnel. the authorities in kyiv claim it was caused by a missile, deploy deployed by the separatists...
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his very first interview with police james whipple confessed. >> i did it because of dam crack cocainemoney, you'll get your drugs one way or another. >> he said i killed her, and i deserve the death penalty for doing what i did to this young lady. >>> james whipple told police his addiction to crack cocaine had taken over his life and that the need for money to support his habit drove him to murder. >> victims it family and friends can't get on with their lives until justice is served. >> his family indicated that he had had some real problems with drugs and that he had an anger problem. that he had lost his wife, his marriage, his kids and everything, because of the drugs. and they said it was something that he could not control at all. >> whipple knew heather stigliano, and knew she worked as a waitress and would have cash in her apartment. >> he knew that she worked at a restaurant, had good tip money, usually on most nights. >> prosecutors believe whipple went to heather's apartment for one reason and one reason only. money. he asked heather if his friend chris was there, which wa
his very first interview with police james whipple confessed. >> i did it because of dam crack cocainemoney, you'll get your drugs one way or another. >> he said i killed her, and i deserve the death penalty for doing what i did to this young lady. >>> james whipple told police his addiction to crack cocaine had taken over his life and that the need for money to support his habit drove him to murder. >> victims it family and friends can't get on with their lives until...
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general james and mrs.mes, november 9 and 10th there will be a symposium on harlem's rattlers at nyu and randy westin is giving a concert on november 9 with the music of james reese europe. it's going to be at 6:00 p.m. on november 9. randy westin in concert to which you will have to promise he will come to the events the next day. on monday. see he is also appearing at the end of the month at concord baptist church. but my information about jack johnson and reese's all dealing with the racial climate in jack johnson had a racial situation here. our people were catching hell than. i can't help in the racial climate. so i see what has to happen and people have to understand this was not just one part of the country. it was heavy up here. and it's heavy all over so the civil rights and 1965 change a lot of things pretty can take it for granted if you want to but i never thought i would live to see the time that we are living in today back in 1930 in and 1940 in 1950. i'm glad i came because you connect so man
general james and mrs.mes, november 9 and 10th there will be a symposium on harlem's rattlers at nyu and randy westin is giving a concert on november 9 with the music of james reese europe. it's going to be at 6:00 p.m. on november 9. randy westin in concert to which you will have to promise he will come to the events the next day. on monday. see he is also appearing at the end of the month at concord baptist church. but my information about jack johnson and reese's all dealing with the racial...
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a rival to one of lebron james big sponsors turns up the heat on the star.sketball beverage battle. let's meet today's starting lineup, pete, josh, murph and steph who ran seven miles this morning. mike santelli joins us as well. we begin with the dow
a rival to one of lebron james big sponsors turns up the heat on the star.sketball beverage battle. let's meet today's starting lineup, pete, josh, murph and steph who ran seven miles this morning. mike santelli joins us as well. we begin with the dow
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. >> reporter: republican congressman james langford is longing for more than 50% of the vote to win the special election primary and avoid a runoff with his top rival, t. w. shannon who is backed by out of state super p.a.c.s. >> what's the impact? >> amazing to me. they put over a million dollars just into negative ads. >> reporter: they portray shannon a conservative who won't compromise. >> i'm looking for somebody to stand up, be a fighter for oklahoma. >> reporter: the super p.a.c.s portrayed langford as weak. >> washington insiders like james langford will never change washington. >> reporter: many have attacked the out of state spending. >> no, i definitely don't know. it wasn't a negative ad. i do not. >> reporter: langford says
. >> reporter: republican congressman james langford is longing for more than 50% of the vote to win the special election primary and avoid a runoff with his top rival, t. w. shannon who is backed by out of state super p.a.c.s. >> what's the impact? >> amazing to me. they put over a million dollars just into negative ads. >> reporter: they portray shannon a conservative who won't compromise. >> i'm looking for somebody to stand up, be a fighter for oklahoma....
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james frischling and james freeman of "wall street journal" and fox business's very own jo ling kent. this is a story getting bigger. we can't take our eyes off it. jo, what do you think? >> we're watching oil prices. that is the major concern among investors right now but there have yet to be more specifics laid out. john boehner speaker, calling for more specifics from president obama. melissa: james, what do you think? >> there is danger here baghdad could fall. kind of amazing this army marching on the capitol are 5,000 guys. but they're fanatics. you have a couple hundred thousand in the iraqi army, there's a risk. if it falls these are not people who probably will have expertise to raise production. melissa: jim, something for investors to focus on or backburner? >> no. i think combination of summer season, increased in travel and increase in demand for jet fuel, there is geopolitical risk. the iraqi one is right now. libya is down. russia is down. they keep expecting gulf and saudi to increase production. there is only so much they can do. >> iran is on the story. we'll drill d
james frischling and james freeman of "wall street journal" and fox business's very own jo ling kent. this is a story getting bigger. we can't take our eyes off it. jo, what do you think? >> we're watching oil prices. that is the major concern among investors right now but there have yet to be more specifics laid out. john boehner speaker, calling for more specifics from president obama. melissa: james, what do you think? >> there is danger here baghdad could fall. kind of...
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. >> i'm for james langford and about the ads put out by t. w. if t. w. was in a different race i would have voted for him. >> reporter: it's a very good bet whoever wins the republican nomination will ultimately win the senate seat in very republican oklahoma in november. the question tonight is will thereabout a winner this evening and might it be james langford or will he fall short of more than the 50% that's need and face this battle going forward until the end of august in a head-to-head runoff. >>> still ahead, tough love from the cdc for smokers. first the human and financial toll from problems at va
. >> i'm for james langford and about the ads put out by t. w. if t. w. was in a different race i would have voted for him. >> reporter: it's a very good bet whoever wins the republican nomination will ultimately win the senate seat in very republican oklahoma in november. the question tonight is will thereabout a winner this evening and might it be james langford or will he fall short of more than the 50% that's need and face this battle going forward until the end of august in a...
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people talk about birmingham but james lawson taught about none violence.g people like james louis and diane gnash how to not swing back if somebody hits you with a night stick. >> we actually practiced sitting in some took the role of students who were sitting at a lunch counter and others took the role of white thugs. we were practicing how to remain non-violent even in the face of violence. >> there had been other sit ins in those early months of 1960 but no one is centrally organizing or coordinating this like the student group from nashville. >> it was on february 13th and we had the very first sit in in nashville. i took my seat at the counter. i asked the waitress for a hamburger and a coke. >> the students sit down at the lunch counter asking to be served, knowing full well it's against the law. >> we were prepared to be arrested and go to jail and if necessary, stay in jail. >> well, it was a moving feeling within me that i was sitting there demanding a god given right. i could no longer be satisfied or go along with an evil system. >> the big surp
people talk about birmingham but james lawson taught about none violence.g people like james louis and diane gnash how to not swing back if somebody hits you with a night stick. >> we actually practiced sitting in some took the role of students who were sitting at a lunch counter and others took the role of white thugs. we were practicing how to remain non-violent even in the face of violence. >> there had been other sit ins in those early months of 1960 but no one is centrally...
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what made you decide james madison needed a biography? >> i want to say i am grateful to dick for joining me on this book tour and i refer to him as my arm candy. i was interested in madison for a long time. i served on the bicentennial commission for the constitution in 1987 and it was then i first began to understand how magnificent madison's accomplishments were and how little recognized he was in terms of what he had accomplished in his political life. it wasn't until five years ago that i became serious about writing a book and it has been up labor of love and i only hope that you will enjoy the book as much as i enjoy writing it. he was the architect of the constitution, the architect of the bill of rights, he was crucial to the establishment of the first government under the constitution, he was president during the first war under the constitution and he performed if not magnificently in all those jobs, at least very well. at the end of his presidency john adams who was kind of base our figure and not given to making complement's
what made you decide james madison needed a biography? >> i want to say i am grateful to dick for joining me on this book tour and i refer to him as my arm candy. i was interested in madison for a long time. i served on the bicentennial commission for the constitution in 1987 and it was then i first began to understand how magnificent madison's accomplishments were and how little recognized he was in terms of what he had accomplished in his political life. it wasn't until five years ago...