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anthony jones and james williams are starting to wonder about their neighbors. >> the police department is down there on the corner. >> prince william county police alleged he offered an undercover detective $2,000 to kill his 28-year-old stepson who lived a few doors down. >> my initial reaction was shock. >> relatives say he was irate after his stepson took a number of items including jewelry and tools, from the home after his wife passed away. >> she said -- he says she -- he said he was leaving the place because his mother died. >> this is where rows of justice lives, just down the street. police say he wanted his stepson arrested for theft and called on justice, a guard at the county jail, to arrange to have his stepson and sexually assaulted while incarcerated. >> it is sick. >> they are now behind bars. their neighbor, james williams. >> i have not heard about anything like this. >> his sister says she is shocked and appalled by the allegations leveled against her brother. she says he is not a horrible person but at this hour he faces the serious charge for solicitation to commit
anthony jones and james williams are starting to wonder about their neighbors. >> the police department is down there on the corner. >> prince william county police alleged he offered an undercover detective $2,000 to kill his 28-year-old stepson who lived a few doors down. >> my initial reaction was shock. >> relatives say he was irate after his stepson took a number of items including jewelry and tools, from the home after his wife passed away. >> she said -- he...
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instalaran camaras en las cuatro esquinas afuera de la escuela para mejorar la seguridad 52:34 james williamsdistrito escolar de oakland i am going to assign de cuatro a seis de la tarde asignaran un oficial mas para patrullar las afueras de la escuela,y un nuevo guardia de seguridad sera agregado para monitorear al interior del plantel...tambien les daran los numeros de telefono de celular de algunos oficiales de policia. nidia baez/maestra de la preparatoria llamamos al 911 y a veces no responden o no llegan o llegan en media hora entonces como podemos garantizar la seguridad de los estudiantes a cualquier hora de 48 camaras de seguridad que hay en el plantel, 19 no funcionan...estas seran reparadas a la vez que se anuncio 87 millones de dolares para rehabilitar fisicamente la escuela. casi no sabemos nada de estos planes y no estamos involucrados en el proceso al final muchos coincidieron en que la reunion resulto un exito. pues si sirvio sobre todo porque va a estar mas de acuerdo la policia con la escuela para tener mas atencion aqui para la escuela obdulia chavez/madre de familia vamos
instalaran camaras en las cuatro esquinas afuera de la escuela para mejorar la seguridad 52:34 james williamsdistrito escolar de oakland i am going to assign de cuatro a seis de la tarde asignaran un oficial mas para patrullar las afueras de la escuela,y un nuevo guardia de seguridad sera agregado para monitorear al interior del plantel...tambien les daran los numeros de telefono de celular de algunos oficiales de policia. nidia baez/maestra de la preparatoria llamamos al 911 y a veces no...
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next generation, a philosophical outlook or temperament we have come to call pragmatism, a la william james and others. is that gone? can that kind of thing truly be defeated? we think our current word is "polarization." it is a nice word, isn't it, for political deadlock, political hatred, political civil war. is pragmatism dying now? in the political arena? it may not be among reflective college professors. >> i don't want to take us away from our topic. but it is my hope that we are lumbering unwittingly, unconsciously half blindly into some kind of middle ground that we'll find whether we are
next generation, a philosophical outlook or temperament we have come to call pragmatism, a la william james and others. is that gone? can that kind of thing truly be defeated? we think our current word is "polarization." it is a nice word, isn't it, for political deadlock, political hatred, political civil war. is pragmatism dying now? in the political arena? it may not be among reflective college professors. >> i don't want to take us away from our topic. but it is my hope that...
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james williams and raymond jackson shook hands with the judge who declared them innocent after decades behind bars. >>> and in colorado, robert dewy was released after a court hearing that exonerated him of a rape and killing, also based on dna evidence. he had been in prison for 16 years. >>> in canada, a large container was found washed up on shore, and inside was a harley davidson motorcycle, with a japanese license plate and was very rusty. indicating it was debris carried across the ocean after the tsunami in japan 13 months ago. >>> well now here's your first look at wall street. the dow opens at 13,213 after losing 14 points yesterday. the s&p lost five points. the nasdaq fell 22. taking a lk at kwloefr seas trading, the nikkei sang 169 points. well the s&p sealed its first losing month of the year on monday, thanks to economic worries overseas and here at home. banks were the biggest losers on news of spain's recession and that s&p 500 cut the credit ratings of 11 spanish banks, this as a much sharper-than-expected decline in midwest business activity added to worries that the
james williams and raymond jackson shook hands with the judge who declared them innocent after decades behind bars. >>> and in colorado, robert dewy was released after a court hearing that exonerated him of a rape and killing, also based on dna evidence. he had been in prison for 16 years. >>> in canada, a large container was found washed up on shore, and inside was a harley davidson motorcycle, with a japanese license plate and was very rusty. indicating it was debris carried...
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george hutchinson. >> blake james little. >> maxwell william pitt >> can get -- william. >> kenneth dwight. >> kate nicholas montgomery. >> and zachary james. >> sadra. >> dakota michael. >> robert michael stevenson. >> bennett. >> ellison -- alison. >> grace margaret. >> emily clear ovens. >> hector jose. >> mary catherine. >> james michael. >> have their catherine -- heather catherine watts. >> cadet squadron 20. >> family. >> michael. >> catherine emily boils. >> jen elwin bradshaw. >> william patrick. >> aaron thomas. >> christopher david. >> irving r. esther george jr.. >> arianna. >> carl. >> noah. [unintelligible] >> steven david jacob. >> thomas william. >> dekab --delaney. >> caitlin. >> michael philipp mason. >> justin dean garrett >> -- dean. >> barons got nottingham -- darin scott nottingham ii. >> christopher. >> jeffrey david. >> trevor david. >> jonathan. >> amanda elisabeth terry. >> cadet squadron 21. [applause] >> evan barrett. >> matthew hines. >> benjamin lee brown. >> rainer. >> elvira and nancy. >> christopher ryan. >> stephen robert collins. >> austin michael.
george hutchinson. >> blake james little. >> maxwell william pitt >> can get -- william. >> kenneth dwight. >> kate nicholas montgomery. >> and zachary james. >> sadra. >> dakota michael. >> robert michael stevenson. >> bennett. >> ellison -- alison. >> grace margaret. >> emily clear ovens. >> hector jose. >> mary catherine. >> james michael. >> have their catherine -- heather catherine watts....
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bot replaced with james williams, who is serving as chief. >> we're happy with his leadership. likely the investigation is not dealing with events that occurred during his tenure. >> he says the district is going cooperate but says he does not yet know the full extent or focus of the investigation. dicontact spoke person with the fbi and attorney and they say they cannot comment on any pending investigation. >> thank you. and a man was killed when he was crushed between two parked vehicles. police say the driver was being chased by the chp before 9:30 last night near north 33rd street and mckey road. that is when an officer tried to stop a volkswagon. saying it hit a honda crv. the honda pushed forward hitting another parked car and pinning a 59-year-old man who was standing between the cars. and he died this morning police say the suspect crashed his passat into a chrysler and burst into flames. police pulled him from the burning car and arrested him. >> a bay area attorney is under arrest suspected in a fatal hit and run. is charged with leaving the scene of an accident. the
bot replaced with james williams, who is serving as chief. >> we're happy with his leadership. likely the investigation is not dealing with events that occurred during his tenure. >> he says the district is going cooperate but says he does not yet know the full extent or focus of the investigation. dicontact spoke person with the fbi and attorney and they say they cannot comment on any pending investigation. >> thank you. and a man was killed when he was crushed between two...
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with apologies and a few handshakes, a judge exonerated raymond jackson as well as james williams. pent nearly half of their lives in prison until recent dna tests implicated two other men. jackson is hoping to start a business now, and williams recently reconnected with his childhood sweetheart. they are now engaged to be married. it's heartbreaking that three decades behind bars, at least they get out and have a chance to start over with what's left of their life. i hate to hear cases like that. >> the power of dna. the power of dna. >> can't argue with that. >>> here's your tuesday forecast. showers and mountain snow in the pacific northwest and northern rockies. strong storms with a chance of tornadoes from kansas to wisconsin. downpours around chicago, indianapolis and louisville. morning showers from new england to the carolinas. pretty hot across the south. >> 30s south. 80s from dallas to atlanta. 49 up in beantown, 69 in detroit. 78 in kansas city. phoenix at 93. albuquerque, a comfortable 82. >>> well, anyone with a bicycle knows how important it is to carry a sturdy lock
with apologies and a few handshakes, a judge exonerated raymond jackson as well as james williams. pent nearly half of their lives in prison until recent dna tests implicated two other men. jackson is hoping to start a business now, and williams recently reconnected with his childhood sweetheart. they are now engaged to be married. it's heartbreaking that three decades behind bars, at least they get out and have a chance to start over with what's left of their life. i hate to hear cases like...
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william james often wrote about the core of self. that core of self is hidden from our parents. we hide from our parents but we don't from our siblings, they know every aspect of us. it is why they can drive us crazy, it is why when we have a problem, our impulse is to want our brother or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >> absolutely. my daughter casey has a half brother she is very close to. i say to all of them, you are a team. you have each other through life. you are a team. you do a lot of things together as the 2 families, very, very close. >> this seems like a good moment to open up any question that is you all may want to ask about the writing process, about sibli
william james often wrote about the core of self. that core of self is hidden from our parents. we hide from our parents but we don't from our siblings, they know every aspect of us. it is why they can drive us crazy, it is why when we have a problem, our impulse is to want our brother or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i...
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sergeant james williams, a crash reconstructionist rushes to the scene. >> the first thing i noticedwhat appeared to be the engine compartment on fire which is opposite from where the crash occurred. then i noticed the occupant compartment in the center median and then the right side of the vehicle sitting underneath the bridge. >> the car is totally demolished with pieces scattered all over the highway. >> the driver was three lanes over from where it occurred. >> miraculously eden is alive. he is rushed to the hospital by helicopter. >> so i described it at a bifold wallet. he was bent in half. it's amazing that he's even around. he hit the drainage ditch and went airborne glancing off the guardrail at that point. i would say he was going well in excess of 100 miles an hour. >> eden's mother is stunned. >> from what the police and the doctor told us, we really feel this is a miracle that brennan is alive. >> as it turns out brennan was pulled over by police just an hour before the crash. >> brennan had alcohol inside the car, trace amount of marijuana with him and also a device tha
sergeant james williams, a crash reconstructionist rushes to the scene. >> the first thing i noticedwhat appeared to be the engine compartment on fire which is opposite from where the crash occurred. then i noticed the occupant compartment in the center median and then the right side of the vehicle sitting underneath the bridge. >> the car is totally demolished with pieces scattered all over the highway. >> the driver was three lanes over from where it occurred. >>...
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every year at the hospital at the families and medical teams command and james downstairs william upstairs in card debt i see you. >>> deficit in east and to be a normal family for a while. did we look at cordis violent got more than a hard at the same time she also got a new liver in a course where ever mindful of the donor family when a tremendous sacrifice and very difficult time of grief and sorrow. that they gave my daughter this gift the message is its heartfelt one. >>> the red grateful and i would like to encourage everyone to become a donor. >>> packard children's hospital is the only medical center in the bay area that cannot performs pediatric transplant. , 'l soon see a child and lives on the top of the laundry detergents now this comes after hundreds of children have been poisoned by those little pods procter and gamble says its switching to a new double last system to deter toddlers from even those brightly colored packets doctors say children sometimes mistake those pods for candy. >>> barbecue in this weekend's take care when using the grilled breast of least a dozen people
every year at the hospital at the families and medical teams command and james downstairs william upstairs in card debt i see you. >>> deficit in east and to be a normal family for a while. did we look at cordis violent got more than a hard at the same time she also got a new liver in a course where ever mindful of the donor family when a tremendous sacrifice and very difficult time of grief and sorrow. that they gave my daughter this gift the message is its heartfelt one. >>>...
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with james curtis williams and raymond jackson, dallas county has now cleared 32 convicts in this lastark strassmann tells us this has become so common in texas that the wrongly convicted there have joined forces to help one another. >> reporter: at this parade in lancaster, texas, six convicted felons were hailed as heroes. all had spent years behind bars for crimes they did not commit. >> we're just blessed to have this opportunity to be here today riding around in this parade enjoying our freedom again. >> reporter: christopher scott was arrested in 1997 for murdering a man in his neighborhood. a witness identified him as the gunman but scott insisted he was innocent. when did you know "i'm in trouble"? >> when they found me guilty. >> reporter: he was sentenced to 40 years in prison. >> i thought everybody that went to prison was guilty. and then when you see the pages turn on you and you be put in a position like that, you know you're in prison for something you didn't do, that changes your whole way of thinking. >> reporter: 13 years passed before the real killer confessed. scott
with james curtis williams and raymond jackson, dallas county has now cleared 32 convicts in this lastark strassmann tells us this has become so common in texas that the wrongly convicted there have joined forces to help one another. >> reporter: at this parade in lancaster, texas, six convicted felons were hailed as heroes. all had spent years behind bars for crimes they did not commit. >> we're just blessed to have this opportunity to be here today riding around in this parade...
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raymond jackson and james williams spent 27 years behind bars, nearly half their lives, until dna testing implicated two other men. >>> and dna technology has helped to free a colorado man who spent 17 years in prison for a rape and murder that he did not commit. robert duey was facing life without parole until dna showed it was another suspect. >>> and the luck of the irish has run out, at least for a las vegas institution. early this morning, the parking garage of o'shea's irish-themed casino demolished in this rather spectacular implosion. it will be replaced by new shopping and entertainment complexes. if i had to admit how many st. patrick's days i spent at o'shea's, i might not have a job. so -- back to you guys. >> end of an era. >> nothing to see here. not anymore. >>> we're going to go to the terrorist threat on the anniversary of bin laden's death. human bombs. brian ross has been reporting on al qaeda for more than a decade. he broke this story. and this is something that al qaeda has tried before but on a much smaller scale. >> reporter: that's right. now the concern is they m
raymond jackson and james williams spent 27 years behind bars, nearly half their lives, until dna testing implicated two other men. >>> and dna technology has helped to free a colorado man who spent 17 years in prison for a rape and murder that he did not commit. robert duey was facing life without parole until dna showed it was another suspect. >>> and the luck of the irish has run out, at least for a las vegas institution. early this morning, the parking garage of o'shea's...
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a la william james and others. its that gone? can that kind of thing -- true three be defeated? i mean we think we are living -- our current word is polarization. a nice word isn't it, for political deadlock. political hatred. political civil war. but is pragmatism dying now? i mean in the political arena. it may not be among reflective college professors. i don't want to take us away from our topic, but, it's my hope that we are -- sort of lumbering -- unwittingly, unconsciously, half blindly, into, into some kind of -- middle, middle ground that -- that we will find whether we are -- exactly looking for it or not. that's probably an expression of completely groundless faith. look, you raise so many questions, you know -- for me -- one of the features of the civil war is that -- we are mesmerized by it because we can, we can't imagine -- death and terror and destruction on such a scale, at least not on the, on the homeland territory. now, in fact, it turns out to have been a preview, pretty good preview, of the 20th century. some of the ways that have been mentioned. invention
a la william james and others. its that gone? can that kind of thing -- true three be defeated? i mean we think we are living -- our current word is polarization. a nice word isn't it, for political deadlock. political hatred. political civil war. but is pragmatism dying now? i mean in the political arena. it may not be among reflective college professors. i don't want to take us away from our topic, but, it's my hope that we are -- sort of lumbering -- unwittingly, unconsciously, half blindly,...
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generation, a philosophical outlook or temperament we have come to call prague matt tichl, ala william james and others. is that gone? can that kind of thing truly be defeated? we think our current word is polarization. it is a nice word, isn't it, for political deadlock, political hatred, political civil war. is prague mamatism dying now? in the political arena? it may not be among reflective college professors. >> i don't want to take us away from our topic. it is my hope that we are lumbering unwittingly, unconsciously half blindly into some kind of middle ground that we'll find whether we are exactly looking for it or not. that's probably an expression of completely groundless faith. look, you raised so many questions. for me, one of the features of the civil war is that we're mesmerized by it because we can -- we can't imagine death and terror and destruction on such a scale, at least not on the homeland territory. now, in fact, it turns out to have been a preview, a pretty good preview of the 20th century in some of the ways that have been mentioned. the invention of total war or an id
generation, a philosophical outlook or temperament we have come to call prague matt tichl, ala william james and others. is that gone? can that kind of thing truly be defeated? we think our current word is polarization. it is a nice word, isn't it, for political deadlock, political hatred, political civil war. is prague mamatism dying now? in the political arena? it may not be among reflective college professors. >> i don't want to take us away from our topic. it is my hope that we are...
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. >> this saturday tour the james town colony dig with william kelso. since its rediscover, the colony has yielded 1.5 million artifacts. take the tour at 1:30 p.m. eastern. visit the lab at 2:00. then join in on the conversation with william kelso answering your questions live saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> over the past year, c-span's local content vehicles city tour has taken book tv on the road from tampa to savannah, charleston to knoxville, and last month in oklahoma city. the crews have visited the pl places that define heritage. june 2nd and 3rd, watch for our programming from wichita, kansas, on book tv and american history tv on c-span 2 and 3. >>> the national committee to preserve social security and medicare released a report today on women and social security. it finds the poverty rate for senior women and widows is 50% higher than male retirees 65 and older. the organization has proposed changes to how benefits are c l calculated to address the discrepancy. this is just over an hou
. >> this saturday tour the james town colony dig with william kelso. since its rediscover, the colony has yielded 1.5 million artifacts. take the tour at 1:30 p.m. eastern. visit the lab at 2:00. then join in on the conversation with william kelso answering your questions live saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> over the past year, c-span's local content vehicles city tour has taken book tv on the road from tampa to savannah,...
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williams burg. >> reporter: we are here at the james town settlement a hands on living history museum near williams burg virginia, homer linear talk about the boat we are on. >> this brought captain john smith and the first columnists to virginia the flagship carried most of the supplies. they brought a small ship discovery used for exploration. here, she carried 52 men and supplies to help get it on the map. >> reporter: talk about the settlement overall. >> you start off with traditional museum galleries that is where we keep the stuff 400 years old under glass but once you come outside, and back around through james fort where the colonists first lived, everything is to try things out, and learn how to set sail on a 17th century ship or how navigation instruments worked. you can try your hand at making stone tools, bone tools, pottery, in our indian village. up in the fort, we are firing muskrats almost daily our blacksmith is working. help bake bread, feed the chickens, change out the straw in mattresses lots to do here each and every day a great way for families to learn about chapter one virg
williams burg. >> reporter: we are here at the james town settlement a hands on living history museum near williams burg virginia, homer linear talk about the boat we are on. >> this brought captain john smith and the first columnists to virginia the flagship carried most of the supplies. they brought a small ship discovery used for exploration. here, she carried 52 men and supplies to help get it on the map. >> reporter: talk about the settlement overall. >> you start...
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that is william james spoke eloquently about that, probably following on from mr. shakespeare, but, in fact, that is what distinguishes them. so when people walk into the office, they usually have suffered these things for a while, and they say, i don't know what this is. as you listen to them, you begin to realize that as a, as the constellation of symptoms, they can't think right, they can't think the way they used to. their decision making is not sharp, they miscue people, they can't quite understand what it is people are telling them socially, they feel they are being alienated by friends, when they are not. they can't give their own sense of emotional -- it is almost as if the emotional pendulum which goes back and forth every day for all of us has gotten stuck and so what also happens in that sticking is that you find that the usual housekeeping of the body is lost, you know, they sleep at the wrong times, they have all kinds of pain in terms of being able to eat. they don't want to eat. their there are sexual things are no longer of interest. so all of these
that is william james spoke eloquently about that, probably following on from mr. shakespeare, but, in fact, that is what distinguishes them. so when people walk into the office, they usually have suffered these things for a while, and they say, i don't know what this is. as you listen to them, you begin to realize that as a, as the constellation of symptoms, they can't think right, they can't think the way they used to. their decision making is not sharp, they miscue people, they can't quite...
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. >> reporter: amanda seacrest, william modoro and james spencer share a common pond, they all receivedgeries just hours apart performed by the same surgeon. >> they were all about 12-hour type of surgeries. >> reporter: not just long, but complicated, too. >> they were all fairly complex cases because of the congenital heart disease they had. >> reporter: the young patients are certainly grateful to their surgeons but say they wouldn't be here if the donors families had not made generous decisions during a time of tragedy. >> those who donated their organs, god bless them. it is unfortunate for their families and for their loss. i can't thank them more than -- it's such a selfless act. i can't thank them more than anything. >> reporter: the transplants allowed the young patients to start making plans for the future. william will graduate from high school from palo alto in june and later head off to college. amanda and james will head back to college. jainls says he'll always remember the three days that changed three lives and vows to never take his new heart for granted. >> you'll nev
. >> reporter: amanda seacrest, william modoro and james spencer share a common pond, they all receivedgeries just hours apart performed by the same surgeon. >> they were all about 12-hour type of surgeries. >> reporter: not just long, but complicated, too. >> they were all fairly complex cases because of the congenital heart disease they had. >> reporter: the young patients are certainly grateful to their surgeons but say they wouldn't be here if the donors...
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3rd tight end spot...and mississippi state offensive tackle and poly grad james carmon hopes to be this year's laquan williamssion 2 school slippery rock...but the ravens ound one... receiver devin goda.... and wake forest safety kyle &pquarles expected to be a late-round pick but fell through the cracks.. caps and rangers game 2...new york leads 1 game to none... 3rd peeiod...tied at 2...alex oveehkin wicked wristerr.. powwr play goal gives the caps a 3-2 lead....a minute left... rangers witt an empty nett.. shot goes off the crossbar... just barely misses the equalizer...braden holtby and the caps even up the series... 3-2 the final...game 3 in d-c on wednesday... that'll do it for this edition pf sports unlimited...i'm bruce cunningham...and be sure to tune in to fox455morning news tomorrow -- starting at 5-am.goodnight. goodniggt. 3 [ feu take off running. ♪ you take a message. take a boo-boo and make it better. take a nap? lol. take a breath. you take care of it all. let nutri-grain help take care of you. it's tasty -- made with real fruit, whole grains, fiber... soft and sweet. take a moment. then take
3rd tight end spot...and mississippi state offensive tackle and poly grad james carmon hopes to be this year's laquan williamssion 2 school slippery rock...but the ravens ound one... receiver devin goda.... and wake forest safety kyle &pquarles expected to be a late-round pick but fell through the cracks.. caps and rangers game 2...new york leads 1 game to none... 3rd peeiod...tied at 2...alex oveehkin wicked wristerr.. powwr play goal gives the caps a 3-2 lead....a minute left... rangers...
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william will graduate from gunn high school in june and later head off to college. amanda and jameshead back to college. james says he'll always remember the three days that changed three lives and vows to never take his new heart for granted. >> you'll never ever be able to repay them but it's just something you can live on, do everything you can to treat your heart the best you can and you just have a second life, a second chaps. >> reporter: marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> what a wonderful story. >>> well, if you're heading to the sierra this week, bring the barbecue and carry chains. while the roads were clear most of the winter, they were not today. it's definitely flip-flop weather. snow showers at lake level to 6 inches in the high country. it's supposed to end by tomorrow and warmer weather is on tap for most of the holiday weekend, sunday and monday and that snow is incredible to see. this is not from winter. this is fresh video from the mountains. >>> well, it is all clear in san francisco. perfect day for a bike ride with jeff ranieri. >> reporter: you like my new w
william will graduate from gunn high school in june and later head off to college. amanda and jameshead back to college. james says he'll always remember the three days that changed three lives and vows to never take his new heart for granted. >> you'll never ever be able to repay them but it's just something you can live on, do everything you can to treat your heart the best you can and you just have a second life, a second chaps. >> reporter: marianne favro, nbc bay area news....
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she wants to know, why do we call people with the name william bill, robert, bob and james gym.here any more common nicknames this i'm he forgetting. >> pages and peoples. >> there are plenty, jazzy. jasmine is her name. this came up he tend of the show. >> i heard about this. >> allison mentioned something related to this and then i said i'm doing that for weather guy tomorrow. >> allison wanted to know why the name jack is substituted for john. >> because it doesn't -- >> we mentioned it on the air. >> you want to start? >> the short answer, get it? >> so funny. >> is that people often shorten names for -- >> it is like a term of endearment. >> i was going to say pause it is familiar. for family. >> yes, for nicknames, for example. and we all probably have nicknames that our family has called us. >> you don't want to know mine. >> or your significant other. >> now, we do. >> what it is in. >> lady bug? >> no. not going to tell you. >> maybe sugar for your coffee. >> is it a family name or your husband's -- >> it was a joke at first and then it stuck. >> now i want to know. >>
she wants to know, why do we call people with the name william bill, robert, bob and james gym.here any more common nicknames this i'm he forgetting. >> pages and peoples. >> there are plenty, jazzy. jasmine is her name. this came up he tend of the show. >> i heard about this. >> allison mentioned something related to this and then i said i'm doing that for weather guy tomorrow. >> allison wanted to know why the name jack is substituted for john. >> because...
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mary's college 17 year-old william wiley is graduating from gunn high school and 18 year-old james spencer is a santa rosa junior high and as at santa rosa junior college express appreciation to the families that lost loved ones. rojas hundred 73 and today it is better chores are now out of your leaving it with some cooler air mass the two currently in san francisco are after a high today of 60 it was only 65 pesetas say about 10 degrees below average to nice overnight into the 40's and '50's out mark partly to most of that is a dietary habits in the the golden gate bridge this evening with the cloud cover it looks like we will have partly sunny conditions tomorrow and then a mild holliday outlook future cast i do find this interesting loss of cloud cover and at what what happens allow us tomorrow late afternoon in research to see precipitation moving into the delta assaulted can't abandon otherwise everybody else is partly sunny with some father riding in the late that it should not obscure the fireworks tomorrow but none of nonetheless 72 degrees in sacramento friday tem high statewide o
mary's college 17 year-old william wiley is graduating from gunn high school and 18 year-old james spencer is a santa rosa junior high and as at santa rosa junior college express appreciation to the families that lost loved ones. rojas hundred 73 and today it is better chores are now out of your leaving it with some cooler air mass the two currently in san francisco are after a high today of 60 it was only 65 pesetas say about 10 degrees below average to nice overnight into the 40's and '50's...
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il william will graduate in june and ladier heads to college. amanda and james will head back to college. james said he will always remember the three days to changed three lives and vows to never take his new heart for granted. >> they never have to repay them. it's something that you can live on and do everything you can. treat your heart the best you can. >> nbc bay area news. >> a remarkable story. follow the money. president obama is returning to the bay area and scheduled to attend the luncheon in san francisco on june sixth. the day after the california primary. how much? $7500 per person that includes a getto with mr. obama. he was just here this week raising $4 million in his 16-hour stay. >> memorial day weekend in the sierra. if you are packing necessary weekend, forget the bathing suits and barbecues. >> the chains necessary. it's snowing in the mountains. we have more from the wild weather in sacramento. >> here's a sight you don't see. a boat being towed through flurries on the way to tahoe. and the spirit of summer shining through winter condition
il william will graduate in june and ladier heads to college. amanda and james will head back to college. james said he will always remember the three days to changed three lives and vows to never take his new heart for granted. >> they never have to repay them. it's something that you can live on and do everything you can. treat your heart the best you can. >> nbc bay area news. >> a remarkable story. follow the money. president obama is returning to the bay area and...
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william t sherman. one of his cousins was the future speaker of the house, james g blaine.wing arrived in washington and began spreading around some four million in bribes. that number is not adjusted for inflation. that was four million and he promised at least 100,000 acres of land who would help his project. in this way, the ewing operation called the levin worth and western railroad first managed to push through a treaty ratified by the senate that would seize lands belong to the delaware and indian tribes and give them to the railroad to sell to finance their construction. they moved to set the route that st. louis to denver straight 3 levin worth. after denver, the plans sort of got fuzzy. there was something just to the west of denver they had not figured out how to deal with. at least 12 members of congress received shares in the lpnw totalling $1.5 million while the secretary of the interior and assistant secretary and the commissioner of indian affairs collected promises of more than $1 million combined. ultimately thomas ewing was partially thwarted with help fro
william t sherman. one of his cousins was the future speaker of the house, james g blaine.wing arrived in washington and began spreading around some four million in bribes. that number is not adjusted for inflation. that was four million and he promised at least 100,000 acres of land who would help his project. in this way, the ewing operation called the levin worth and western railroad first managed to push through a treaty ratified by the senate that would seize lands belong to the delaware...
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william t. sherman, one of his cousins was the future speaker of the house, james g. blaine.wing arrived in washington and began spreading around some $4 million in bribes. and that number is not adjusted for inflation. $4,000, 0 18.62. and he promised at least 100,000 acres of land to friendly lawmakers who would help his project. in this way, the ewing operation called the leavenworth pawnee and western railroad, first managed to push through a treaty ratified by the senate that would seize lands belonging to the delaware and potawatomi indian tribes and give them to the railroad to then sell to finance their construction. after that, they moved to prevail on the house of representatives to set the route for the great transcontinental railroad from st. louis to denver. straight through ewing's hometown of leavenworth. after denver, hair plans sort of got a little fuzzy because there was something just to the west of denver that they had not quite figured out how to deal with. by one historian's calculation, at least 12 members of congress received shares in the lp&w totalin
william t. sherman, one of his cousins was the future speaker of the house, james g. blaine.wing arrived in washington and began spreading around some $4 million in bribes. and that number is not adjusted for inflation. $4,000, 0 18.62. and he promised at least 100,000 acres of land to friendly lawmakers who would help his project. in this way, the ewing operation called the leavenworth pawnee and western railroad, first managed to push through a treaty ratified by the senate that would seize...