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that's someone said that's what the kids should sing in james brown costume.dition of "news nation." tomorrow, we'll bring you live coverage of that big speech from president obama on the economy in the key state of ohio. martin bashir is up next. [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou visa card holders can combine the thankyou points they've earned and get even greater rewards. ♪ i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neig
that's someone said that's what the kids should sing in james brown costume.dition of "news nation." tomorrow, we'll bring you live coverage of that big speech from president obama on the economy in the key state of ohio. martin bashir is up next. [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two...
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on next join james brown and his latest offbeat russian adventure as he tours and screeching. reason is one of those places that offers something for everyone sitting just east of the urals the country's border between europe and asia this is an ethnically diverse area of more than three million people there's a bustling capital city to enjoy for the nature lovers some of russia's most stunning country something that is right on your doorstep. as well as being very beautiful this is also a very significant part of the screed because over there it marks the start of the european ural mountains and also we're on top of one of russia's most significant treasures. just a few metres away is the entrance to the igniter of sky cave and it's supposed to contain some of the best preserved ancient artwork in the country. definitely the place. that hello will my going to libya is an archaeologist who's been studying the cave for more than twenty years the drawings here are from the paleolithic period and are believed to illustrate the local tribesmen and rights of passage. you can see th
on next join james brown and his latest offbeat russian adventure as he tours and screeching. reason is one of those places that offers something for everyone sitting just east of the urals the country's border between europe and asia this is an ethnically diverse area of more than three million people there's a bustling capital city to enjoy for the nature lovers some of russia's most stunning country something that is right on your doorstep. as well as being very beautiful this is also a very...
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charged. >>> for decades we've enjoyed the rock 'n' roll vocals of paul mccartney, the shrieks of james brownhe wail of jimi hendrix guitar. now thanks to a collection of recordings donated from the national archives we are seeing those superstars in a much different light. jim axelrod introduces us to the man who got rock's biggest icon to go on the record. >> reporter: after four decades in the music business, joe smith, the man who signed jimi hendrix, van morrison, and the eagles, among others, wanted to have some conversations. >> the idea was to put on tape the voices and the feelings of some of the greatest musicians and music figures over the years. as many as i could get to. >> reporter: as president of capital records, he got 200 of the biggest names such as paul mccartney, to talk to him. really talk. >> and sergeant pepper owes a lot to drugs, to pot and stuff. that was us kind of getting into that. it was rather innocent compared to what you talk about these days, it was very innocent. and it was never, never seriously heavy stuff. >> reporter: how hard was it to get them to talk
charged. >>> for decades we've enjoyed the rock 'n' roll vocals of paul mccartney, the shrieks of james brownhe wail of jimi hendrix guitar. now thanks to a collection of recordings donated from the national archives we are seeing those superstars in a much different light. jim axelrod introduces us to the man who got rock's biggest icon to go on the record. >> reporter: after four decades in the music business, joe smith, the man who signed jimi hendrix, van morrison, and the...
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he remains a populist at least until 1896 when james brown runs and wins the election. after that he becomes more of a socialist. he's not accepted really by his former populist brethren and he can't go back to the republican party because he's the enemy now. so he kind of switches gears and goes more toward socialism and he actually ends up getting elected to the united states senate. lewellin's major downfall was the fact that he wasn't a good enough leader. i don't think he was able to be the voice of his party like he was the face of his party here in kansas. i don't think he controlled what his party did enough to really make some strong reforms that he had advocated for. >> and i also feel like it's part of listening to the moderate voice, that the extremes, no matter how passionate they may be, sometimes it's the moderate voice that wins over in the long run. >> this weekend american history tv is featuring wichita, kansas, our local content vehicles recently visited wichita to learn about its rich history. learn more about wichita on cspan's local contempt vehic
he remains a populist at least until 1896 when james brown runs and wins the election. after that he becomes more of a socialist. he's not accepted really by his former populist brethren and he can't go back to the republican party because he's the enemy now. so he kind of switches gears and goes more toward socialism and he actually ends up getting elected to the united states senate. lewellin's major downfall was the fact that he wasn't a good enough leader. i don't think he was able to be...
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next to join the james brown on his latest. adventure as he tours of the chela region. which is one of those places that if there's something for everyone sitting just east of the you reach the country's border between europe and asia this isn't as big a diverse area of more than three million people there's a bustling capital city to enjoy for the nature lovers some of russia's most stunning country something that is right on your doorstep. as well as being very beautiful this is also a very significant part of the screen. over there it marks the start of the european europe.
next to join the james brown on his latest. adventure as he tours of the chela region. which is one of those places that if there's something for everyone sitting just east of the you reach the country's border between europe and asia this isn't as big a diverse area of more than three million people there's a bustling capital city to enjoy for the nature lovers some of russia's most stunning country something that is right on your doorstep. as well as being very beautiful this is also a very...
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next join james brown on his latest russian adventure as he tours the chapmans creature. reason is one of those places that offers something for everyone sitting just east of the urals the country's border between europe and asia this is an ethnically diverse area of more than three million people there's a bustling capital city to enjoy and for the nature lovers some of russia's most stunning countryside is right on your doorstep. as well as being very beautiful this is also a very significant part of the screen because over that it marks the start of the european ural mountains and also we're on top of one of russia's most significant logical treasures. just a few meters away is the entrance to the ignaty of sky cave and it's supposed to contain some of the best preserved.
next join james brown on his latest russian adventure as he tours the chapmans creature. reason is one of those places that offers something for everyone sitting just east of the urals the country's border between europe and asia this is an ethnically diverse area of more than three million people there's a bustling capital city to enjoy and for the nature lovers some of russia's most stunning countryside is right on your doorstep. as well as being very beautiful this is also a very significant...
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. >> he spent some time with james brown. so don't worry about it. >> he hung out on the south side of chicago. all right, all right. the reason we're all here talking about this is tied to one thing and one thing only, and that is race. otherwise we wouldn't be here. and so i'm not saying -- what i'm suggesting is this country was built on a controversial issue of race and race discrimination in the form of slavery. and we have existed for over 200 years with that psychosis as part of our lives. and unless we are willing to talk about it and address it, because i will say this emphatically, and that is like farmer a and farmer b, it's simple. if i'm running at ten miles an hour and there is somebody ahead of me running at 10 miles per hour, i can guarantee you i will never catch them. now i'm not asking you to slow the guy down running at 10, just help me run faster. >> lyndon baines johnson. >> right. so when i look at a society that says sandra day o'connor said when they had the case on the question should you have set-as
. >> he spent some time with james brown. so don't worry about it. >> he hung out on the south side of chicago. all right, all right. the reason we're all here talking about this is tied to one thing and one thing only, and that is race. otherwise we wouldn't be here. and so i'm not saying -- what i'm suggesting is this country was built on a controversial issue of race and race discrimination in the form of slavery. and we have existed for over 200 years with that psychosis as part...
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. >> the advantage of portman is he makes romney look like james brown but who do you think will thennk it's. >> do you -- >> i think it's a nobody a next to nobody. it has to be something like line thune and portman are the closest that i think they can run. thune has that like aging robin to mitt's aging batman look like a white super duo that is a little long in the tooth. you know he is conservative and evangelical and the thick parts that go with it. but the problem is they have two tact they can go. one is you have a problem with a certain group, solve it with a veep. rubio with latinos, nikki haley with women, the condi rice idea being floated where maybe with black people somehow. but the truth is none of them will take it because it's not that the guy has a problem connecting to those people. it's -- or those groups or interests. it's that the party he is leading is intentionally focused on disen franchising those groups. it's not an accident that he is like for some reason asians hate me. i will get an asian guy and they will know i am okay with them and it's a friendship th
. >> the advantage of portman is he makes romney look like james brown but who do you think will thennk it's. >> do you -- >> i think it's a nobody a next to nobody. it has to be something like line thune and portman are the closest that i think they can run. thune has that like aging robin to mitt's aging batman look like a white super duo that is a little long in the tooth. you know he is conservative and evangelical and the thick parts that go with it. but the problem is...
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. >> we'll ask james brown of cbs sports what will it take for banks to make his dream come true. >>> scientists find a simple way to diagnose thousands of genetic flaws in the womb. we'll take a look at potential benefits and risks on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by walmart choice premium beef. 100% guaranteed. ve el chorro lodge in paradise valley, arizona, where tonight we switched their steaks with walmart's choice premium steak. it's a steakover! this is perfect. the meat is really good. one of the best filets i've had. see look how easy that is to cut. these are perfectly aged for flavor and tenderness. you're eating walmart steaks. shut up... is that right? the best steak i'd ever had... i would definitely go to walmart and buy steaks. walmart choice premium steak in the black package. try it. it's one hundred percent satisfaction guaranteed. an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side.try it. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had ch
. >> we'll ask james brown of cbs sports what will it take for banks to make his dream come true. >>> scientists find a simple way to diagnose thousands of genetic flaws in the womb. we'll take a look at potential benefits and risks on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by walmart choice premium beef. 100% guaranteed. ve el chorro lodge in paradise valley, arizona, where tonight we switched their steaks with...
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you heard earlier today, you referenced james browne, it should have been prince, "let's go crazy.tans" reminds me of what's going on with the republicans. the kids were playing this big game and the referees were cheating. republicans are trying to cheat their way into this election and it's not going to work. >> now you push heavy voting. you tell people to decide who they want to vote for, but voting has declined for turn out from 2008 to 2010. >> i'm not worried about it, i think when we get back to election day, when we travel to the cities, it will be to pronote not just maintenance man 2, but we're encouraging people to get registered to vote and they will turn out. >> you have also been looking for missing children, tell us about this. >> people talking about children of color that were missing. so with the national platform i had, i thought we could do something to help. so we found 12 or 13 children lady, 14 years old from baltimore, so it's not just entertainment, but it's serious too. >> it keeps people engaged until it's time to sound the alarm. let's engage people, ta
you heard earlier today, you referenced james browne, it should have been prince, "let's go crazy.tans" reminds me of what's going on with the republicans. the kids were playing this big game and the referees were cheating. republicans are trying to cheat their way into this election and it's not going to work. >> now you push heavy voting. you tell people to decide who they want to vote for, but voting has declined for turn out from 2008 to 2010. >> i'm not worried about...
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she was talking about when she saw james brown on stage.t brought out a lot of good memories for loot of people mo -- lot of people who attended and we started new memories for them. jane and barbara, you rock. >>> 6:49. time to get the answer to our question of the morning. the question was one more time, most american couples say this one thing has improved their romance in their homes. is it a, the dvr, b, the smartphone, or c, separate beds? >> i guess this makes sense. the answer is a, the dvr. >> apparently arguing over the remote was a bigger deal than we had known. >> you can concentrate now on knowing it's going to be recorded. >>> jessica is off today but we're still saving you money with our daily deals. to save or not to save, that's the question. living social is saving you 51% on tickets to the shakespeare theater's company the performance of "ther is vanity of two masters." $39 for sunday evening or monday through thursday or $45 for friday, saturday or sunday afternoon. >> save up to 50% on tickets to nationals park. tickets
she was talking about when she saw james brown on stage.t brought out a lot of good memories for loot of people mo -- lot of people who attended and we started new memories for them. jane and barbara, you rock. >>> 6:49. time to get the answer to our question of the morning. the question was one more time, most american couples say this one thing has improved their romance in their homes. is it a, the dvr, b, the smartphone, or c, separate beds? >> i guess this makes sense. the...
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we have a video clip of -- it's film you guys took of footage of you guys doing -- are you doing james browner ] >> jimmy: how awesome is that? >> what else do you have? >> jimmy: yeah, i know. i've got other surprises. you guys were are the first boy band i would say, right? you guys came up, i mean how young -- how young did you start? >> i was about 8 years old. >> jimmy: 8. and it was all your dad -- dad's idea? joe. >> it was actually my mom who realized that we had some talent, and then she convinced our father we had talent, and once she did that, i don't know why, and then it was on for us because it was rehearsal, rehearsal, rehearsal. you really took the world over. i mean, you're on lunchboxes. you had your own cartoon. i mean, it was amazing, the jackson five was like -- and when did you come up with the name jackson five? >> well i don't know if they remember, it was in gary, indiana, and we were doing a nursing home and this little -- >> jimmy: good gig back then. yeah. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> and we didn't have a name, and a lady said there's five of you, you're last name is
we have a video clip of -- it's film you guys took of footage of you guys doing -- are you doing james browner ] >> jimmy: how awesome is that? >> what else do you have? >> jimmy: yeah, i know. i've got other surprises. you guys were are the first boy band i would say, right? you guys came up, i mean how young -- how young did you start? >> i was about 8 years old. >> jimmy: 8. and it was all your dad -- dad's idea? joe. >> it was actually my mom who realized...
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the next front runner is portman who would be a smart choice as he makes mitt romney look like james brown perfect. right. you get maybe a half percentage point in ohio, another battleground state but no one even knows that romney has picked a vice president candidate if he picks somebody like rob partman or mitch daniels. >> you are right. i found this buses tour rather interesting and hopefully it rallies his base especially in michigan. michigan is, of course, the state that gave us his dad when his dad was governor there. why do you think he would choose to end his bus tour there in a state where the president leads him in the polls? >> two reasons and it's hard to tell because the romney campaign doesn't call me. i don't think they call you and give us their secrets. there are two reasons romney goes to michigan one is he wants to check the box. he wants to tell the american people and the obama campaign: i haven't written michigan off. >> that's words. but there is no -- they haven't bought any television ads there. so theirtions are not following words. the other reason he might hav
the next front runner is portman who would be a smart choice as he makes mitt romney look like james brown perfect. right. you get maybe a half percentage point in ohio, another battleground state but no one even knows that romney has picked a vice president candidate if he picks somebody like rob partman or mitch daniels. >> you are right. i found this buses tour rather interesting and hopefully it rallies his base especially in michigan. michigan is, of course, the state that gave us...
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brown, your full name, please. >> james gordon brown. >> you kindly provided us with a witness statement which is dated the 30th of may, 2012. it has the standard statement of truth, and you've signed it. is this your formal evidence to our inquiry? >> yes, it is. >> mr. brown, thank you very much. for the work that's, obviously, gone into the inquiry. i'm sorry that our start this morning's been delayed. >> it's fine by me, thank you very much. >> mr. brown, may we start your general comments which i'm going to ask you to elaborate, if i may? on the bottom of the third page of your statement which is our page 14207, you refer to securing the right balance between the freedoms of the media and the privacy of the citizen. now, implicit in that is the premise that there is an imbalance at present. but how would you rectify the imbalance without impersonal injurying on the freedoms of the media? >> well, i think the starting point of all this has been the complaint that has been made by a family like the dowler family, and they would support, i've no doubt, the freedom of the press. but the
brown, your full name, please. >> james gordon brown. >> you kindly provided us with a witness statement which is dated the 30th of may, 2012. it has the standard statement of truth, and you've signed it. is this your formal evidence to our inquiry? >> yes, it is. >> mr. brown, thank you very much. for the work that's, obviously, gone into the inquiry. i'm sorry that our start this morning's been delayed. >> it's fine by me, thank you very much. >> mr. brown,...
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. >> to james brown iii ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: this season alone, the robe was awardedw. another gypsy robe ceremony. david westfall works for actors equity, the union for theater actors. you're the keeper of the robe >> i am the keeper of the robe. reporter: every time you see somebody get the robe... >> oh, it's wonderful because it's so emotional >> broadway to me seemed like a dream that was so far away that when i was setting goal i thought that's not a goal i would want because it could never ever ever ever happened. it happened and now that happened so it's kind of a little overwhelming for me >> my name is brian o'brien. i've been acting professional... >> i've been working as a professional actor... >> i'm from texas which is population 412 >> my name is joanne hunter. i've been working in new york theater at my first equity job in 1985. how long is that? >> it's the chorus people that create the town and create the vividness and the color and the excitement that i think that's why people come to watch big broadway musicals and come to see shows. >> i have neve
. >> to james brown iii ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: this season alone, the robe was awardedw. another gypsy robe ceremony. david westfall works for actors equity, the union for theater actors. you're the keeper of the robe >> i am the keeper of the robe. reporter: every time you see somebody get the robe... >> oh, it's wonderful because it's so emotional >> broadway to me seemed like a dream that was so far away that when i was setting goal i thought...
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and then it in the late 1960's, or so, all of the singer- songwriters came in, james taylor, jackson browneby, stills, nash & young, judy collins, bonnie, and that was it for me. that was it, you know? that spoke to all of my feelings and to what i wanted to do with the guitar. i loved to play it. it was like the gates of heaven opened up, and i had all of this stuff to emulate, and that was good stuff, too, as we know, in retrospect begin. it was really good stuff, too, and then i just went off track, and not that i do not like country music, but i was in a lot of bands, and rock-and-roll, country music, bluegrass music, pop music, i try to be celine dion, and it just did not work. i did not feel comfortable with it, and i took a year off at some point, after i got sober, actually, because your identity, that is not who you are, the music. you are another entity. the music is what you choose for what you do. i chose not to do it to see who i am, but about one year later, i thought, "weight. i am good with music." -- "wait, i am good with music." then there was the fact that i am a good sol
and then it in the late 1960's, or so, all of the singer- songwriters came in, james taylor, jackson browneby, stills, nash & young, judy collins, bonnie, and that was it for me. that was it, you know? that spoke to all of my feelings and to what i wanted to do with the guitar. i loved to play it. it was like the gates of heaven opened up, and i had all of this stuff to emulate, and that was good stuff, too, as we know, in retrospect begin. it was really good stuff, too, and then i just...
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fundamentally niggerized through every nook and cranny of your being committed in south carolina, here come james brown, that's where they come from hiding in the face of terror coming in the face of trauma and stigma, standing at all. you do that in south carolina, that's serious business. i was down there with tavis smiley on the poverty tour coming and i tell you it's a beautiful, beautiful thing. [phone ringing] that's him calling me right now. tell it brother, tell it. [laughter] i'm just kidding. go ahead. >> [inaudible] spread out so everybody knows that after awhile it will die out. but, like i haven't seen. it's random people dying in the news but [inaudible] is that necessary to reach other people at this point? [inaudible] >> another deep question. i believe that it is the blood of the markers that fertilizes the soil of freedom because, and this is what we are trying to do in stopping the case. what we said was we love young people coming and we love you enough to get you arrested and to go to jail, and we love you enough to die for you. savitt isn't just the martyrdom, it is the love that
fundamentally niggerized through every nook and cranny of your being committed in south carolina, here come james brown, that's where they come from hiding in the face of terror coming in the face of trauma and stigma, standing at all. you do that in south carolina, that's serious business. i was down there with tavis smiley on the poverty tour coming and i tell you it's a beautiful, beautiful thing. [phone ringing] that's him calling me right now. tell it brother, tell it. [laughter] i'm just...
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. >> police say brown was walking with others when someone threw a rock at the home of officer james laboard. the off duty cop chased brown and the teen died in the confrontation that followed. police say their investigation needs more time. brown's family, community members and civil rights group met tuesday night calling for immediate action. >> we're not going to wait another day, another week. it's going to go national if they don't step up. >> the investigators will determine whether or not the officer in this case placed himself on duty. >> rob wine hold spent years working in local law enforcement. he said there's no strict timetable for this kind of complex investigation. >> there's so many moving parts. >> those who knew chris brown aren't buying it. >> they're not being fair. they're being bias. go ahead and charge the guy and let the courts deal with him. >> reporter: so those friends of brown are undering anyone who care -- urging anyone who cares about this case to call lawmakers, police, prosecutors, talk radio shows and let their feelings be known. reporting live, mike
. >> police say brown was walking with others when someone threw a rock at the home of officer james laboard. the off duty cop chased brown and the teen died in the confrontation that followed. police say their investigation needs more time. brown's family, community members and civil rights group met tuesday night calling for immediate action. >> we're not going to wait another day, another week. it's going to go national if they don't step up. >> the investigators will...
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james church there. >> mary browne? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. but arlington is one of the towns that he beat up the most. it's ironic that she would die and be buried there because it's mostly loyalists. >> growing up, we all knew down in arlington is torre hollow. so-called torre hollow in the 1940 s. >>er to i hatori is not a nice . ed a. madam? >> i'm from hope may vermont. i always called myself a green mountain girl. and we used to dress up in costumes and i talked about ethan and ezra and, i ra having meetings that the eagle tavern. it was very much a part of our lives. my dad was the history professor at green mountain and he's the man who did the highway markers, the historic markers around the world vermont. >> that's wonderful. >> and it's wonderful to hear your research. >> and no one ever called them by their last names. it's that personal. >> and we used to pretend we were running with the indians in the woods. >> thank you very much for coming. >>> next weekend on history bookshe, garland tucker iii discusses his book "the high tid
james church there. >> mary browne? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. but arlington is one of the towns that he beat up the most. it's ironic that she would die and be buried there because it's mostly loyalists. >> growing up, we all knew down in arlington is torre hollow. so-called torre hollow in the 1940 s. >>er to i hatori is not a nice . ed a. madam? >> i'm from hope may vermont. i always called myself a green mountain girl. and we used to dress up in...
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we will kick it off we will brown james, poured in 31 points for the heat.ush 19 off the bench -- chris bob 19 off the bench. that sends them to the finals, tuesday night oklahoma city. >> shocking upset for manny paceo he lost in las vegas by decision to bradly. he has not lost a fight in 7 years bradly won the 147-pound title in a split decision which was booed by the crowd. >>> maria sharipova won the french open title. she dominated to capture her first title on the red clay at the age of 25. she won her first grand slam title at wimbledon at the ripe old age of 18. men's final is today. >>> this afternoon on fox 5 catch the canadian grand prix from montreal. and the until thes had their chance of winning on the mound. gio goes 6 in a 3rd inning, allowing 3 hits, 2 earned runs, 5 strike outs improved to 8-2 with his win yesterday. he and straws beare a combined 15--- strausberg are a combined 15-3. desmond hat a 2 run sing until the 4th, hold on to beat the red sox 4-2. >>> baltimore orioles hosting phillys in extra inning, drama unfolded bottom of the 1
we will kick it off we will brown james, poured in 31 points for the heat.ush 19 off the bench -- chris bob 19 off the bench. that sends them to the finals, tuesday night oklahoma city. >> shocking upset for manny paceo he lost in las vegas by decision to bradly. he has not lost a fight in 7 years bradly won the 147-pound title in a split decision which was booed by the crowd. >>> maria sharipova won the french open title. she dominated to capture her first title on the red clay...
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lisa, eddie, john, charles, miriam fields, james tracey, giselle, alex, angie brown. the main microphone is the one to the right. >> my name is mary michaluchi. i have worked at st. luke's for 40 years. we recently had a town hall meeting. usually we sit there like bumps on a log. this one was different. we pointedly asked him where the jobs were for us. we have transferred rights? would we be going up there? he said, i do not know. he said that to engineers, housekeepers, clerical help, nurses. someone finally asked, if you do not know, who does know? he said, i am the ceo. we said, you should know. one thing he made clear is the california nurses association will not be up at the cathedral. that is all of st. luke's campus and california campus. we will not be up there. as far as where st. luke's is that now, we are in a precarious position. i say it would be easy to close us. we're missing vital services. the two we have are in danger of being closed. there is talk about that. we do not have much of a census or physician base. we have been downsized. i think cpmc w
lisa, eddie, john, charles, miriam fields, james tracey, giselle, alex, angie brown. the main microphone is the one to the right. >> my name is mary michaluchi. i have worked at st. luke's for 40 years. we recently had a town hall meeting. usually we sit there like bumps on a log. this one was different. we pointedly asked him where the jobs were for us. we have transferred rights? would we be going up there? he said, i do not know. he said that to engineers, housekeepers, clerical help,...
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he completed a clerkship for judge james browning of the ninth circuit court of appeals. he earned his undergraduate degree from lehigh university and his law degree from the university of virginia. >> joining again, richard wall from "usa today" talking about the supreme court's upcoming decision on the health care case can the so-called individual mandate is at the heart of the third oral argument. what is at stake? >> well, this part of the argument basically says it mandated start down, what else must be struck down or could still stand at the question here is on severability? of the four different arguments the justices will hear, this one is the one that is sort of causing the most split among the justices. in other words, a lot of the justices are really unclear on which way to go here. i'm the one hand, you had the plaintiff saying that, well, the individual mandate was the heart of the law. if you strike that down time you should strike down the whole lot. you can't go picking and choosing. the only clean way to do it is to strike down the whole lot. on the other
he completed a clerkship for judge james browning of the ninth circuit court of appeals. he earned his undergraduate degree from lehigh university and his law degree from the university of virginia. >> joining again, richard wall from "usa today" talking about the supreme court's upcoming decision on the health care case can the so-called individual mandate is at the heart of the third oral argument. what is at stake? >> well, this part of the argument basically says it...
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. >> james: gov. jerry browns promoting a plan that will keep calls from going up. >> james: freezing tuition costs will save the cal state students from paying an increase that is set to begin this fall. >> justine: much more ahead on the kron4 morning news we have a lot to get to. >> justine: we have a live look at the golden gate bridge, traffic is light, we will be right back. >> justine: a new study of funds that the number of people that died in 2001 from h1n1 maybe of originally higher than first estimated. 59 percent of the deaths occurred in south east asia and africa the cdc says that these investments could be used to improve the new public-health response during future pandemic. >> james: it is a shame that fish cannot use posters because there are a lot of pop tarts are around there. a truck full of pop tarts loss control and crashed into the water. the big tragedy with lost all those pop tarts. no one was injured. >> james: now let us take in look, we have no major traffic this morning in a pretty e
. >> james: gov. jerry browns promoting a plan that will keep calls from going up. >> james: freezing tuition costs will save the cal state students from paying an increase that is set to begin this fall. >> justine: much more ahead on the kron4 morning news we have a lot to get to. >> justine: we have a live look at the golden gate bridge, traffic is light, we will be right back. >> justine: a new study of funds that the number of people that died in 2001 from...
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officer james labarred caught up with brown after rocks were thrown at his home.brown was not one of the kids throwing rocks. >> it's 6 1eu7b9s after 5 -- minutes after 5. >>> gas prices turn a turn a -- took a turn. a 27 cent drop. the at all cost ministries took off basically 27 cents a gallon at a shell gas station on saturday afternoon. it cost them a few thousand dollars but they hope it pays back with more people turning to a christian message. >> so many times people are used to the church saying give, giving, giving and -- give and we like to give back. >> god is free. that's a good thing. jesus christ is free. salvation is free. >> at all cost ministries gives away gas several times a year and if you wand to -- want to find out next time they are doing this head to abc2 news.con. >>> 5:17 and the 4th of july may fall on a wednesday but plenty of people plan on traveling. aa amount mid atlantic is set to unveil the travel projection thursday for the holiday weekend. the national aaa predicts 42 million people are going to be hitting the road to. see the le
officer james labarred caught up with brown after rocks were thrown at his home.brown was not one of the kids throwing rocks. >> it's 6 1eu7b9s after 5 -- minutes after 5. >>> gas prices turn a turn a -- took a turn. a 27 cent drop. the at all cost ministries took off basically 27 cents a gallon at a shell gas station on saturday afternoon. it cost them a few thousand dollars but they hope it pays back with more people turning to a christian message. >> so many times people...
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sean merritt meanwhile round on reigning world champion karami james two in the town of forty four point nine one seconds native chris brown though without the second often james appeal for a false start was this on the run the disqualified taylor was third pistorius will now look to do better next weekend in new york and the african championships the very. last wrong wins this is the blue in winning the one hundred ten meter hurdles but also took a bite out of his world record aspirations of two thousand and four olympic gold medalist equaling day one robles. mark of twelve point eight seven seconds but a strong breeze notified that feat another athens gold medal winner just gatlin also coming out victorious on the day a strong start never a captain's forte but the thirty year old again made up for a sluggish beginning to finish strong in a time of nine point nine zero. the reigning fastest man in the world wasn't present in the beaver state meanwhile instead of the same bolt was marching down the catwalk in london the twenty five rules stopping by in this summer's olympic host city show off jamaica skipped for the games
sean merritt meanwhile round on reigning world champion karami james two in the town of forty four point nine one seconds native chris brown though without the second often james appeal for a false start was this on the run the disqualified taylor was third pistorius will now look to do better next weekend in new york and the african championships the very. last wrong wins this is the blue in winning the one hundred ten meter hurdles but also took a bite out of his world record aspirations of...
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brown died. police say he was walking with others when someone threw a rock at the home of officer james laborde. they say the off-duty cop chased brown and the teen died in the confrontation that followed. police say their investigation needs more time. brown's family, community members come and civil rights units met tuesday calling on the law to take action. >> we are not going to wait another day, not another week. we are on this issue and it's going national if they don't step up to the plate. >> wanting the investigators will do is to determine whether or not the officer was on duty. >> he says there's no strict timetable for this kind of complex investigation. >> there is so many moving parts in the situation. forensic evidence, physical evidence, witness testimony. >> but patience is running thin. >> they are not being fair. so go ahead and charge the guy. >> brown's mother also has some harsh words for baltimore county police chief jim songs in. he -- she called it cowardly that no one from the police department intended to make community meeting. wjz eyewitness news. >> thank you. commu
brown died. police say he was walking with others when someone threw a rock at the home of officer james laborde. they say the off-duty cop chased brown and the teen died in the confrontation that followed. police say their investigation needs more time. brown's family, community members come and civil rights units met tuesday calling on the law to take action. >> we are not going to wait another day, not another week. we are on this issue and it's going national if they don't step up to...
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james laboard has been charged with manslaughter. >> do what murder charges? he murdered my child. mother isopher brown'sthe charges against officer james laboard. he has been indicted by grand jury. >> the fact that he was a police officer took no bearing. >> he is a single father and his been with the police department for nine years. he has a pristine record with the department. he is a graduate of woodlawn high school and decided to become a police officer. his attorney said he turned himself off after learning about the award for his arrest. he was off to the the night that brown died and is accused of chasing the teenager. police say they got into a fight on a nearby road and the teenager became unconscious. brown died from asphyxiation. >> in this case, the evidence shows that a moment during this altercation, officer laboard stepped beyond the scope of his employment. >> the charges against him are different means of proving illegal conduct. they are both considered felonies and carry a maximum of 10 years in prison. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> one of the brothers convicted of a beat
james laboard has been charged with manslaughter. >> do what murder charges? he murdered my child. mother isopher brown'sthe charges against officer james laboard. he has been indicted by grand jury. >> the fact that he was a police officer took no bearing. >> he is a single father and his been with the police department for nine years. he has a pristine record with the department. he is a graduate of woodlawn high school and decided to become a police officer. his attorney...
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janice park fox45 news at ten. 3 tonight there's more &pinformation on officer james laboard the man now charged in brown'sand a 9 year veteran of the ballimaore county police force.he now faces voluntary and involunttry manslaughter charges.and because of wwat happened june 13th...the woodlawn high school graddate is now suspended without pay. &p anti- activists.../ declare... victory... after... a seearate ...federal court ruling.... wednesday...//. paul gessler .. reports ... it... all hassto do... with something... as simple.. as siggss signs. they re the oldest urban prrgnancy resource center n the u-s, providing a number of . &pservices. aaortion grief counseeing, t--- pregnancy tests, free sonograms."abortion, though, ii not onn of them.thursday, the center for pregnancy concerns' exxcutive director is celebrating. celebrating. "not entirely surprised, but the way it did."carol clews sayy she felt personaaly baltimore city council passed clinii and other anti- her abortion pregnancy resource centers tt puttup signs saying much.ch..- "and, the sign stayed up for about two days."counciiman robert curr
janice park fox45 news at ten. 3 tonight there's more &pinformation on officer james laboard the man now charged in brown'sand a 9 year veteran of the ballimaore county police force.he now faces voluntary and involunttry manslaughter charges.and because of wwat happened june 13th...the woodlawn high school graddate is now suspended without pay. &p anti- activists.../ declare... victory... after... a seearate ...federal court ruling.... wednesday...//. paul gessler .. reports ... it......
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a struggle with an off duty police officer gathered to mourn him. 17-year-old chris brown died wednesday. officer jamesse. laboard is on administrative leave. >>> baltimore city council is expected to take a final vote on increasing its new bottle tax. it's already given preliminary approval to raising the extra sales tax from 2 to 5 cents. it's projected to annually raise $10 million to fix schools. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. complete news and first warning weather today at noon. you're looking live at the harbor. all the stips are still here -- ships are still,,, let's take a paint project from "that looks hard" to "that didn't take long". let's break out behr ultra... ...the number one selling paint and primer in one, now with stain blocker. each coat works three times harder, priming, covering, and blocking stains. let's go where no paint has gone before, and end up some place beautiful. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. behr ultra. now with advanced stain blocking, only at the home depot, and only $31.98 a gallon. it's kind of a big deal. to find nutr
a struggle with an off duty police officer gathered to mourn him. 17-year-old chris brown died wednesday. officer jamesse. laboard is on administrative leave. >>> baltimore city council is expected to take a final vote on increasing its new bottle tax. it's already given preliminary approval to raising the extra sales tax from 2 to 5 cents. it's projected to annually raise $10 million to fix schools. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. complete news and first...
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champion assured merit meanwhile run down reigning world champion james to win a time of forty four point nine one seconds promise native chris brown was moved up to second after james as a pale against a false start was dismissed on the run a disqualified taylor was historians will now look to improve his time next weekend in new york and the african championships later this month. while strong winds assisted me usually in winning the one hundred ten metre hurdles would also prevent him from equalling the world record for the two thousand and four olympic gold medalist equaling de wrong wrong place two thousand and eight mark of twelve point eight seven seconds but a strong breeze nullified our fate not our things of gold medal winner justin gatlin also coming out victorious on the day a strong start never gallants forte but the thirty year. again made up for sluggish beginning to finish strongly in a time of nine point nine zero second. to go for spencer levine is in prime position to claim his first tournament win on the p.g.a. tour the twenty seven year old holder holding a one stroke lead heading into the final round of the me
champion assured merit meanwhile run down reigning world champion james to win a time of forty four point nine one seconds promise native chris brown was moved up to second after james as a pale against a false start was dismissed on the run a disqualified taylor was historians will now look to improve his time next weekend in new york and the african championships later this month. while strong winds assisted me usually in winning the one hundred ten metre hurdles would also prevent him from...