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dolly sold jennings for $200. allowed jennings to pay back the purchase price at the rate of $8 a month. he freed him immediately. finally, at age 48, paul jennings is a free man. his story after his freedom is as compelling as the one before that event. he became a leading member of the washington free black community, and in 1848, he was an operative in an underground railroad activity that turned out to be the largest scale ever attempted slave escape known to historian as the pearl episode. 77 enslaved men, women, and children of washington, including a run away teenage slave of dolly madison's named ellen stuart, boarded a scooter and hid themselves hoping to make it to freedom in the north. it was not to be. the plan was foiled by contrary winds and by a turncoat in the black community. this schooner left the harbor, but immediately there were light winds on the river that really slowed the vessel down, but when it got to chesapeake, the winds were too rough to enter the bay and had to hunker down. with the
dolly sold jennings for $200. allowed jennings to pay back the purchase price at the rate of $8 a month. he freed him immediately. finally, at age 48, paul jennings is a free man. his story after his freedom is as compelling as the one before that event. he became a leading member of the washington free black community, and in 1848, he was an operative in an underground railroad activity that turned out to be the largest scale ever attempted slave escape known to historian as the pearl episode....
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a mother hears desperate news about her daughter, jen. >> the doctors said jen wouldn't live through she lived through the night, she probably would never wake up, and she would be in, like, a vegetative state. >> watch how jen defies the doctor's prognosis through the miracle-working power of prayer. >> reporter: and welcome back to "the 700 club." occupy wall street rallies are taking place across the country to mark the one-year anniversary of those protests. about 300 people marched in manhattan this weekend. police say at least a dozen were arrested. the movement largely died out because of disorganization and lack of clear demands. what started out as a protest against income and equality turned into a disconnected rant against everything wrong with the world. cbn's "superbook" is marching against child violence in costa rica. the national children's hospital organized the march as part of children's day. the march goes hand-in-hand with the "superbook" project. it aims to cultivate values and strengthen relations between children and parents. and you can find out more about wh
a mother hears desperate news about her daughter, jen. >> the doctors said jen wouldn't live through she lived through the night, she probably would never wake up, and she would be in, like, a vegetative state. >> watch how jen defies the doctor's prognosis through the miracle-working power of prayer. >> reporter: and welcome back to "the 700 club." occupy wall street rallies are taking place across the country to mark the one-year anniversary of those protests....
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jennings' salary was $400.debt would be satisfied in may 1856, and paul jennings, a man legally held the property for 48 years would on his piece of land and modest house free and clear for himself and heirs forever. there was just a scattering of houses in the area. the city's established finer residences ran from capitol hill to the white house and a small section north and west from there. though it was only a few blocks further on, paul and their neighborhood was in the midst of marsh an cow pasture, countryside where rabbits could be shot and blackberries and huckleberries grew in season. you probably know that spot. if you're book lovers, you'll remember that's where, until not too long ago, there was a borders books, and i would go there and go sit in the calf day, get a coffee and i think, i could be sitting in his kitchen table right now. well, what's interesting, too, is that many of the places where jennings either lived and/or work are still in washington. the winder building and the pa patton offic
jennings' salary was $400.debt would be satisfied in may 1856, and paul jennings, a man legally held the property for 48 years would on his piece of land and modest house free and clear for himself and heirs forever. there was just a scattering of houses in the area. the city's established finer residences ran from capitol hill to the white house and a small section north and west from there. though it was only a few blocks further on, paul and their neighborhood was in the midst of marsh an...
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jennings scores the tying run...chen goes and a third strong innings....bottom 8...1 out...go ahead run on 3rd... joel peralta strikes out manny machado....next man up... peralta fans reynolds tt end the inning...this game heads to extras....bottom 13..runner on 1st...machado bunts...throw
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you didn't have to go to the peter jennings or the barbara walters for interviews.you could go anywhere. that now exploded in social media so that the political candidates go directly to the people. it's all done on twitter and facebook and all immediate. the role is a more challenging one, i think, for some of the mainstream news org'ses. they -- organizations. they have to be the curators of that, go after it, correct mistakes, and really put it in context after the fact. they are not gatekeepers anymore. people vet often after the fact and cover what's been said and that it's wrong. >> well, i want to remind the audience you're listening to the commonwealth club of california's radio program, and our guest is david westin, former president of abc news, discussing the inner workings of the journalism broadcast system. we'll continue with audience questions. you sparked -- this is a card that says a person sitting here in the room with you that said i was in paris, france, when 9/11 occurred. we watched british media because american reporting was so far behind wit
you didn't have to go to the peter jennings or the barbara walters for interviews.you could go anywhere. that now exploded in social media so that the political candidates go directly to the people. it's all done on twitter and facebook and all immediate. the role is a more challenging one, i think, for some of the mainstream news org'ses. they -- organizations. they have to be the curators of that, go after it, correct mistakes, and really put it in context after the fact. they are not...
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jen waters of marketwatch.com joins us with the reason why. good morning jen. the credit cards are supposed to give motorists a break at the pump, but what did you find? > > you can get a break at the pump. it could be 6¢, it could be 10¢ of a gallon, which could be good in itself. but these are a lot like retail cards - your favorite department store or your favorite clothing store - they have very low limits, they have very high interest rates. but unlike a retail card that can give you a special deal here or 50% off there, gas cards can't give you that kind of deal. so, they're very limited in their use. > > how high are those interest rates on the credit cards? > > these interest rates can sometimes be higher than the default rate on your regular credit card would be. they generally run in the 20 to 25 percent range, usually a good 10 percentage points ahead of what a general-purpose card would be. > > are some gas credit cards better than others? > > you know, there are two kinds of gas credit cards angie. you've got one that's your gas-only card. so you g
jen waters of marketwatch.com joins us with the reason why. good morning jen. the credit cards are supposed to give motorists a break at the pump, but what did you find? > > you can get a break at the pump. it could be 6¢, it could be 10¢ of a gallon, which could be good in itself. but these are a lot like retail cards - your favorite department store or your favorite clothing store - they have very low limits, they have very high interest rates. but unlike a retail card that can give...
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well, i think jen referred to the isolation. so, i think family members really need to pay attention. and, and be of assistance as possible whenever necessary, to be sure and make sure that people are not isolated. they are not separate. they're not alone. that they have some sort of social support. that they have some activities to do. people want to be reconnected to something. it's that lost [inaudible] military. even though they may be putting everyone in harm's way? that's right, and that is when you have to be able to say to people, "i understand, i'm trying to empathize with why you are disconnecting, but, but because we love you, we want you to be reconnected with us." and when we come back, i want to be able to continue this topic because i think this is very important that the public understand the dynamic of what is going on. we will be right back. for more information on national recovery month , to find out how to get involved, or to locate an event near you, visit the recovery month website at recoverymonth.gov. ev
well, i think jen referred to the isolation. so, i think family members really need to pay attention. and, and be of assistance as possible whenever necessary, to be sure and make sure that people are not isolated. they are not separate. they're not alone. that they have some sort of social support. that they have some activities to do. people want to be reconnected to something. it's that lost [inaudible] military. even though they may be putting everyone in harm's way? that's right, and that...
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what happened in this game is you are jennings from green bay. you grab the ball and you start to pull it into you and twist your body the other way. and i'm like this. i'm golden tate. okay. i'm not really possessing the ball but trying to get my hand where -- you have it. >> i'm the receiver. >> you have the defense. i have my hand on the ball but that's not possession of the ball. you are clearly possessing the ball. >> sure. >> it's not the taste where we are both together like this and it's a wrestling match. >> it was clear in the video. >> pretty clear in the video. let's take a look at the other stuff the officials messed up here because first of all this is pass interference. golden shoves sam shield right in the back just to get to the ball. >> i'm the packer. >> sew has the ball. you are the packer guy. now i'm the guy on the bottom trying to reach in and wrestle the ball away. it's hard to see because you don't have a great angle it's not close-up about clearly lacks like the packer player jennings had the ball. for simultaneous posse
what happened in this game is you are jennings from green bay. you grab the ball and you start to pull it into you and twist your body the other way. and i'm like this. i'm golden tate. okay. i'm not really possessing the ball but trying to get my hand where -- you have it. >> i'm the receiver. >> you have the defense. i have my hand on the ball but that's not possession of the ball. you are clearly possessing the ball. >> sure. >> it's not the taste where we are both...
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obviously, jen experienced and, and she's not an isolated case. um, well, i think that the most important thing is for people to, as barbara suggested, to get educated and to get smart. and frankly, um, most people whether they are civilian or military are not that well educated about what behavioral health conditions look like. in other words, what are the signs and symptoms of someone who may have a substance abuse or addiction or disorder? what are the signs and symptoms of someone who, who has a mental illness, or who may have a mental health problem? and frankly, that is one of the things that the substance abuse and mental health services administration is pushing is that we really want people to become more knowledgeable about that through programs like mental health first aid, which is a wonderful, um, red cross-like, training program. in about 2 or 3 days, in which you become smart about what behavioral health conditions look like in humans and how they manifest themselves. a nd where is this program manifested? where is it offered? it's
obviously, jen experienced and, and she's not an isolated case. um, well, i think that the most important thing is for people to, as barbara suggested, to get educated and to get smart. and frankly, um, most people whether they are civilian or military are not that well educated about what behavioral health conditions look like. in other words, what are the signs and symptoms of someone who may have a substance abuse or addiction or disorder? what are the signs and symptoms of someone who, who...
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jennings comes down with the ball and golden tate has a piece of it too.ook here, the officials, touchdown on the right, not a touchdown on the left. time ex-peered eventually. ruled a touchdown on the field. the officiating crew took more than ten minutes to review it to come back with a call that would decide the game. >> the call on the field stands. touchdown. >> seahawks win in the most bizarre finish you'll ever see! >> i got to tell you, that's two of the worst calls at the end of a football game i can remember. >> that's jon gruden. it didn't end there. the packers heading into the locker room by rule the seahawks need to kick an extra point for the game to end. they dragged the packers out of the locker room and bring them on for the extra point and the seahawks win by a final of 14 and 12. coaches reacted. >> what was going through your mind not knowing if it was going to be a touchdown when it was reviewed? >> i had a feeling it was going to be a touchdown. we came too far for it not to be a touchdown. >> i understand there was a simultaneous ca
jennings comes down with the ball and golden tate has a piece of it too.ook here, the officials, touchdown on the right, not a touchdown on the left. time ex-peered eventually. ruled a touchdown on the field. the officiating crew took more than ten minutes to review it to come back with a call that would decide the game. >> the call on the field stands. touchdown. >> seahawks win in the most bizarre finish you'll ever see! >> i got to tell you, that's two of the worst calls at...
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that's jen waters. you can find her at marketwatch.com. have a good day, jen. > > thank you. coming up, the oil stock that is gushing out returns. chart talk is next. good morning to matt shaprio. he's president of mws captial, here to talk about the oil sector. yesterday we learned about a big deal: bp is selling off $6 billion worth of its assets to planes exploration and production to do some deepwater drilling off the gulf of mexico. what would be your play in this sector? > > well, they're going to need a lot of equipment, and one stock, stock symbol n-o-v that maybe some of your viewers out there haven't seen before is national oilwell varco, which is the biggest supplier of all sorts of sophisticated end-to- end oil filter equipment, especially for deep sea exploration and extraction. what's more, guess who's been buying it angie? > > who? > > warren buffett of course. in the last quarter, probably around $70 a share. this company has been in business since the 1800s, and it really controls most of the sophisticated oil equipment that's needed all over the world, just
that's jen waters. you can find her at marketwatch.com. have a good day, jen. > > thank you. coming up, the oil stock that is gushing out returns. chart talk is next. good morning to matt shaprio. he's president of mws captial, here to talk about the oil sector. yesterday we learned about a big deal: bp is selling off $6 billion worth of its assets to planes exploration and production to do some deepwater drilling off the gulf of mexico. what would be your play in this sector? > >...
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i was told jennings intercepted the ball. never seen anything like that in all my years of football. look at the replay. then the the fact it was rae viewed f.is awful. that's all i'll say about it. >> all right nfl commissioner and owner know that fans will still come to and watch the games no matter who is officiating but for players and coaches to last on bad call only 16 games this could cost green bay a play off spot down the line. integrity of the nfl dropped a notch. this has to be rae solved. here are some tweet 49ers in youngstown. center gwynn says this is the biggest pwlupder in the history of sports. if that stands. davis around forever tweet that is screwed up with stronger word. what they did to green bay. people work too hard to be xooet cheated. forty-niner owner good night hang with family friends in young town did i miss anything on monday night football? players an owner start getting involved in the performance of the replacement referee it's embarrassing. are you listening roger? all right. a's in texas t
i was told jennings intercepted the ball. never seen anything like that in all my years of football. look at the replay. then the the fact it was rae viewed f.is awful. that's all i'll say about it. >> all right nfl commissioner and owner know that fans will still come to and watch the games no matter who is officiating but for players and coaches to last on bad call only 16 games this could cost green bay a play off spot down the line. integrity of the nfl dropped a notch. this has to be...
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he was part of a class of canadian tv journalists that included jennings and safer. he once said of his native manitoba, 11 months of bad weather, one month of good skating. henry champ was 75 years old. >>> when we come back here tonight, living on a much smaller scale, bordering on claustrophobic. ♪ little boxes on the hillside >>> next at 6:00, will the death penalty proposition really save money? >>> new details about an attempted kidnapping at a local school and a significant shift for those self-driving cars. >>> finally tonight, san francisco is among the country's priciest cities, the housing prices there the highest in the country so now they're trying to think of doing something new, apartments that are not much bigger than a mini storage unit. as you're watching this, if you have a backyard, please remember to count your blessings. our report from nbc's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: when wayne and tara got married, they knew they would be close. but when wayne moved into her 280 square feet studio, they took shared space to a whole new level. >> it's like
he was part of a class of canadian tv journalists that included jennings and safer. he once said of his native manitoba, 11 months of bad weather, one month of good skating. henry champ was 75 years old. >>> when we come back here tonight, living on a much smaller scale, bordering on claustrophobic. ♪ little boxes on the hillside >>> next at 6:00, will the death penalty proposition really save money? >>> new details about an attempted kidnapping at a local school...
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i was told jennings intercepted the ball.that in all my years of football. look at the replay. then the the fact it was rae viewed f.is awful. that's all i'll say about it. >> all right nfl commissioner and owner know that fans will still come to and watch the games no matter who is officiating but for players and coaches to last on bad call only 16 games this could cost green bay a play off spot down the line. integrity of the nfl dropped a notch. this has to be rae solved. here are some tweet 49ers in youngstown. center gwynn says this is the biggest pwlupder in the history of sports. if that stands. davis around forever tweet that is screwed up with stronger word. what they did to green bay. people work too hard to be xooet cheated. forty-niner owner good night hang with family friends in young town did i miss anything on monday night football? players an owner start getting involved in the performance of the replacement referee it's embarrassing. are you listening roger? all right. a's in texas trying to gain ground in th
i was told jennings intercepted the ball.that in all my years of football. look at the replay. then the the fact it was rae viewed f.is awful. that's all i'll say about it. >> all right nfl commissioner and owner know that fans will still come to and watch the games no matter who is officiating but for players and coaches to last on bad call only 16 games this could cost green bay a play off spot down the line. integrity of the nfl dropped a notch. this has to be rae solved. here are some...
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it appeared the packers jennings came down with it. the seahawks golden tate was there and tried to wrestle the ball away. the officials all over it. one signaled touchdown, the other signaled stop the clock. you make the call, interception or touchdown. if you called it an interception, you are wrong. they reviewed it and called it a touchdown. a controversial ending that will be talked about all week, if not all year. seattle wins a wild one 14-12. >>> in other news darrelle revis done for the year. he tore the acl in his left knee on sunday.
it appeared the packers jennings came down with it. the seahawks golden tate was there and tried to wrestle the ball away. the officials all over it. one signaled touchdown, the other signaled stop the clock. you make the call, interception or touchdown. if you called it an interception, you are wrong. they reviewed it and called it a touchdown. a controversial ending that will be talked about all week, if not all year. seattle wins a wild one 14-12. >>> in other news darrelle revis...
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jennings grap grab the ball in the air for the pick. one calls touch down the other no call. upon review look at this here. he has the ball right there. you can see. comes down with it. give it to seattle. unbelievable. replacement referee finally cause the team to win. packers lose 14-12 the final. all right i have been saying all year this is going to cost a team a play off spot and it happened tonight. roger is sitting up there. almost owners almost laughing at this because they know that people are still going to watch the games. all right. so they are going to try to break the referee union and just going to -- more of the call happening every game. just ridiculous. >> washington happens in this. we obviously saw what happened. did it go for review and even. >> it goes for review. >> who is reviewing it. >> you can't review possession. referee on the field have to call it. it was obvious the packer defensive back made the catch came down with possession and there was just no question. when they came back and said
jennings grap grab the ball in the air for the pick. one calls touch down the other no call. upon review look at this here. he has the ball right there. you can see. comes down with it. give it to seattle. unbelievable. replacement referee finally cause the team to win. packers lose 14-12 the final. all right i have been saying all year this is going to cost a team a play off spot and it happened tonight. roger is sitting up there. almost owners almost laughing at this because they know that...
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jennings scores the tying run...chen goes 7 and a third strong innings....bottom 8...1 out...go aheadun on 3rd... joel peralta strikes out manny machado....next man up... the inning...this game heads - to extras....bottom 13..runner on 1st...machado bunts...throw to first bounces..machado's safe...2 on, nobody out.... pt's reynolds' turn...bloop to shallow center..endy chavez has to hold at 2nd...ball drops...stationnto station... o's have bases loaded with nobody out....roberr andino can win it...sharp grounder to 2nd...rays get the out at home...one out..winning run still at 3rd....matt wieters pinch hitting for teagarden... chris archer fell behind 3-oh...but comes back to strike out the o's catcher... now 2 outs with the bases loaded....last night's hero nate mclouth...a chance to do it again...but he strikes out...o's had the bases loaded and no outs and do not score... manny machado just hit a walk off single to win...orioles sweep the rays 3-2 in 14 see how the yankees do against the red sox...plus the ravens get ready for michael vick... tonight at 10-50 and 11-30 on sports un
jennings scores the tying run...chen goes 7 and a third strong innings....bottom 8...1 out...go aheadun on 3rd... joel peralta strikes out manny machado....next man up... the inning...this game heads - to extras....bottom 13..runner on 1st...machado bunts...throw to first bounces..machado's safe...2 on, nobody out.... pt's reynolds' turn...bloop to shallow center..endy chavez has to hold at 2nd...ball drops...stationnto station... o's have bases loaded with nobody out....roberr andino can win...
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i was told jennings intercepted the ball.ball. look at the replay. then the the fact it was rae viewed f.is awful. that's all i'll say about it. >> all right nfl commissioner and owner know that fans will still come to and watch the games no matter who is officiating but for players and coaches to last on bad call only 16 games this could cost green bay a play off spot down the line. integrity of the nfl dropped a notch. this has to be rae solved. here are some tweet 49ers in youngstown. center gwynn says this is the biggest pwlupder in the history of sports. if that stands. davis around forever tweet that is screwed up with stronger word. what they did to green bay. people work too hard to be xooet cheated. forty-niner owner good night hang with family friends in young town did i miss anything on monday night football? players an owner start getting involved in the performance of the replacement referee it's embarrassing. are you listening roger? all right. a's in texas trying to gain ground in the american league west. hami
i was told jennings intercepted the ball.ball. look at the replay. then the the fact it was rae viewed f.is awful. that's all i'll say about it. >> all right nfl commissioner and owner know that fans will still come to and watch the games no matter who is officiating but for players and coaches to last on bad call only 16 games this could cost green bay a play off spot down the line. integrity of the nfl dropped a notch. this has to be rae solved. here are some tweet 49ers in youngstown....
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to learn one of the most important people also involved in the raid was a woman, a cia analyst named jen, who briefed the navy seals about the raid. here's more from tonight's interview. >> i can't give her enough credit. i mean, she, in my opinion, she kind of ted teeeds this this whe thing, wicked smart, kind of feisty. and we'd always talk back and forth-- "what do you think the odds of this are? what do you think the odds of that are? what do you think? 100%?" >> pelley: and you thought what? >> we'll see. >> scott pel seback with us to talk about the other big interview he's been working on, this one for tonight's smipt. and, scott, what a fascinating detail about all the people involved in this raid. i did not know about this cia analyst, a woman who briefed these navy seals on just about every detail. >> pelley: well, that's exactly right, norah. she had worked on osama bin laden's case, according to mark owen, for more than five years when they finally found the house in pakistan. she worked on all of that intelligence. jen, as you mentioned, is the name they used in the book, bu
to learn one of the most important people also involved in the raid was a woman, a cia analyst named jen, who briefed the navy seals about the raid. here's more from tonight's interview. >> i can't give her enough credit. i mean, she, in my opinion, she kind of ted teeeds this this whe thing, wicked smart, kind of feisty. and we'd always talk back and forth-- "what do you think the odds of this are? what do you think the odds of that are? what do you think? 100%?" >>...
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jen. i personally think that it is all about community collaborations. i, we talked about, you know, the schools and how the students don't feel like they fit in there and, well, if we have svo and the student veterans organizations available, if we have an edated faculty as well as educated students, you are going to have these people who are going to be able to continue their education and do the things that they need to do with their lives. and find the support. absolutely. and, you know, that is a big, big missing piece right now. kathryn. i think as we continue to strengthen our families and we are out in the, the civilian communities more and more, that is a big part of this educative process. i also think that, that, that this is a promise, we've made a promise to this generation and we need to do everything we can. i wanna see more employers, ah, willing to open up their employee ranks to veterans. and to make whatever kinds of, employment arrangements are necessary in order to use the skills of this very skilled workforce. and think broadly abou
jen. i personally think that it is all about community collaborations. i, we talked about, you know, the schools and how the students don't feel like they fit in there and, well, if we have svo and the student veterans organizations available, if we have an edated faculty as well as educated students, you are going to have these people who are going to be able to continue their education and do the things that they need to do with their lives. and find the support. absolutely. and, you know,...
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and there is md jennings getting the ball in its highest point. he catches jennings and slips his hand underneath. tibl make contact with the ball. now, the presumed ruling in this is simultaneous possession. officials, let's take a look now. there is no idea what to do here, here is the back judge. he starts to do this. this says stop the clock. normally what happens here is that all of the refs would huddle up to the side. and supposed to say tell me what you saw and you saw. that never happened they just enter up for review. so seattle wins the game and outrage enshoes. there is mike shumann live in alameda. >> this is the first game-ending call by replacement refs changing the outcome of the game. there is 70,000 voice mails from irate fans and coaches and players are getting tired of the refs. >> this is a you know not my position. the ref made the call. that is what it is. i'm not in a position to debate about which way it should have weent players and coaches avoided talking about issues. >> players and coaches are not expecting officials.
and there is md jennings getting the ball in its highest point. he catches jennings and slips his hand underneath. tibl make contact with the ball. now, the presumed ruling in this is simultaneous possession. officials, let's take a look now. there is no idea what to do here, here is the back judge. he starts to do this. this says stop the clock. normally what happens here is that all of the refs would huddle up to the side. and supposed to say tell me what you saw and you saw. that never...
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max, jen, the obama campaign press secretary. two very different problems.u don't want to get complacent and two, you don't want to get too far behind. matt, mitt romney was in pennsylvania today. obviously, the poll of polls that we have here show him behind ten points. i know he had a fund-raiser in that state. is he really trying to win pennsylvania? >> sure, when you're in a presidential race, you're trying to win everywhere you go. if you look at these polls overall, i think there's a little hype going on with the obama numbers. if you look at the ras musen numbers, if you look at battleground states, he shows the race tied and if you look at a lot of these polls coming out across the country, romney and obama are tied with independents. that's a key indicator for your viewer to keep watching. if romney's tied with independents, then it's a question of the turnout model. every number i see shows republicans very enthusiastic. that shows this race continues to be tight and winnable for governor romney. >> jen, do you think this race is winnable for mitt
max, jen, the obama campaign press secretary. two very different problems.u don't want to get complacent and two, you don't want to get too far behind. matt, mitt romney was in pennsylvania today. obviously, the poll of polls that we have here show him behind ten points. i know he had a fund-raiser in that state. is he really trying to win pennsylvania? >> sure, when you're in a presidential race, you're trying to win everywhere you go. if you look at these polls overall, i think there's...
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cheryl jennings and kristen sze are off today. >> 17-year-old teen in the east bay who was behind the wheel of an suv that killed a father and daughter changed his plea today. laura anthony is live at the courthouse. >> reporter: the nouri family as they met with reporters on the steps of the courthouse was more sad than mad about this plea agreement in juvenile court. a large group of them were in the courtroom as this 17-year-old boy pled guilty to two felony counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross and one misdemeanor count, reckless driving with bodily injure injury. in court it came out the boy was diving 72 in a 45 mile per hour zone april 7th, when his suv jumped the curb and killed a man and his 9-year-old daughter. the 12-year-old had minor injuries. after the hearing the nouri family solemnly left the court building and spoke with reporters, heartbroken they did express relief that this part of their ordeal is over. >> everybody is a parent, a wife, sister, brother. how would you feel? >> he did want to apologize immediately after he admitted his guilt. but the family's a
cheryl jennings and kristen sze are off today. >> 17-year-old teen in the east bay who was behind the wheel of an suv that killed a father and daughter changed his plea today. laura anthony is live at the courthouse. >> reporter: the nouri family as they met with reporters on the steps of the courthouse was more sad than mad about this plea agreement in juvenile court. a large group of them were in the courtroom as this 17-year-old boy pled guilty to two felony counts of vehicular...
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cheryl jennings and kristen sze are off today. >> 17-year-old teen in the east bay who was behind the wheel of an suv that killed a father and daughter changed his plea today. laura anthony is live at the courthouse. >> reporter: the nouri family as they met with reporters on the steps of the courthouse was more sad than mad about this plea agreement in juvenile court. a large group of them were in the courtroom as this 17-year-old boy pled guilty to two felony counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross and one misdemeanor count, reckless driving with bodily injure injury. in court it came out the boy was diving 72 in a 45 mile per hour zone april 7th, when his suv jumped the curb and killed a man and his 9-year-old daughter. the 12-year-old had minor injuries. after the hearing the nouri family solemnly left the court building and spoke with reporters, heartbroken they did express relief that this part of their ordeal is over. >> everybody is a parent, a wife, sister, brother. how would you feel? >> he did want to apologize immediately after he admitted his guilt. but the family's a
cheryl jennings and kristen sze are off today. >> 17-year-old teen in the east bay who was behind the wheel of an suv that killed a father and daughter changed his plea today. laura anthony is live at the courthouse. >> reporter: the nouri family as they met with reporters on the steps of the courthouse was more sad than mad about this plea agreement in juvenile court. a large group of them were in the courtroom as this 17-year-old boy pled guilty to two felony counts of vehicular...
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jennings scores the tying run...chen goes and a third strong innings....bottom 8...1 out...go ahead run3rd... joel peralta strikes out manny machado....next man up... peralta fans reynolds tt end the inning...this game heads to extras....bottom 13..runner on 1st...machado bunts...throw to first bounces..machado's safe...2 on, nobody out.... it's reynolds' turn...bloop to shallow center..endy chavez has to hold at 2nd...ball drops...stationnto station... o's have bases loaded with nobody out....robert andino can win it...sharp grounder to 2nd...rays get the out at hooe...one out..winning run still at 3rd....matt wieters pinch hitting for teagarden... chris archer fell behind 3-oh...but comes back to strike out the o's catcher... now 2 outs with the bases loaded....last night's hero nate mclouth...a chance to do it again...but he strikes out...o's had the bases loaded and no outs and do not score... .bottom 14...machhdo hits a flare to left...matt joyce dives...but can't make the grab...adam jones scores the game-winning run...oriiles sweep the rays in 14... 3-2.. 13 straight extra inning
jennings scores the tying run...chen goes and a third strong innings....bottom 8...1 out...go ahead run3rd... joel peralta strikes out manny machado....next man up... peralta fans reynolds tt end the inning...this game heads to extras....bottom 13..runner on 1st...machado bunts...throw to first bounces..machado's safe...2 on, nobody out.... it's reynolds' turn...bloop to shallow center..endy chavez has to hold at 2nd...ball drops...stationnto station... o's have bases loaded with nobody...
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i'm cheryl jennings.ay we're talking about digital divide, inequality between the knowledge and use of technological information. we're going to talk about technological companies have a responsibility to educate consumers and educatee how peopw to be more acknowledgeable about. programs available to senior citizens to make sure that older generations can keep up in today's fast-paced world. we welcome anne hinton, executive director of the department of aging and adult services for the city and county of san francisco. it must be a big job. you work with thousands of people. >> depending on some of programs you are talking about, some of them have 22,000 people in them. >> so computers and technology. at what point did you say we need to get on board of this? >> it was two years ago when obama administration was working on the stimulus package, part of the grants that were available to communities were related to technology. some people did investigation and realized in san francisco only 42% of older ad
i'm cheryl jennings.ay we're talking about digital divide, inequality between the knowledge and use of technological information. we're going to talk about technological companies have a responsibility to educate consumers and educatee how peopw to be more acknowledgeable about. programs available to senior citizens to make sure that older generations can keep up in today's fast-paced world. we welcome anne hinton, executive director of the department of aging and adult services for the city...
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kerri walsh jennings and casey jennings are here with us this morning.> so i was lucky enough to go see a couple of your matches. saw you against the chinese women and then i saw you win gold against the american team, and so what i'm realizing now is as i was watching you diving around in the sand in your bikini, kerri, there was something we didn't know. what was it? >> well, matt, yeah, you know, about a month and a half ago we -- we did something great in london, you were able to share it with us. felt so much love from our nbc family and everyone at home so casey and i wanted to come on here with you guys today and share some other news that when i was throwing my body around fearlessly and going for gold for our country is was pregnant and today i'm 11 -- 11 weeks pregnant and feeling pregnant. >> i knew it. it wasn't something you found out afterwards you? knew you were pregnant while were you competing? >> you know, not to get too detailed, but i'm like clockwork, and -- and i'm a pretty happy girl and i was unreasonably moody. >> not unreasonabl
kerri walsh jennings and casey jennings are here with us this morning.> so i was lucky enough to go see a couple of your matches. saw you against the chinese women and then i saw you win gold against the american team, and so what i'm realizing now is as i was watching you diving around in the sand in your bikini, kerri, there was something we didn't know. what was it? >> well, matt, yeah, you know, about a month and a half ago we -- we did something great in london, you were able to...
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kerri walsh jennings and casey jennings are here with us this morning.> so i was lucky enough to go see a couple of your matches. saw you against the chinese women and then i saw you win gold against the american team, and so what i'm realizing now is as i was watching you diving around in the sand in your bikini, kerri, there was something we didn't know. what was it? >> well, matt, yeah, you know, about a month and a half ago we -- we did something great in london, you were able to share it with us. felt so much love from our nbc family and everyone at home so casey and i wanted to come on here with you guys today and share some other news that when i was throwing my body around fearlessly and going for gold for our country is was pregnant and today i'm 11 -- 11 weeks pregnant and feeling pregnant. >> i knew it. it wasn't something you found out afterwards you? knew you were pregnant while were you competing? >> you know, not to get too detailed, but i'm like clockwork, and -- and i'm a pretty happy girl and i was unreasonably moody. >> not unreasonabl
kerri walsh jennings and casey jennings are here with us this morning.> so i was lucky enough to go see a couple of your matches. saw you against the chinese women and then i saw you win gold against the american team, and so what i'm realizing now is as i was watching you diving around in the sand in your bikini, kerri, there was something we didn't know. what was it? >> well, matt, yeah, you know, about a month and a half ago we -- we did something great in london, you were able to...
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thank you. >> thank you, jen. >> hello, my name is wade. i'm 23 years old. i'm the class of 2007 and also part of aspire. an asian student promoting immigrant rights to education. the group that supports each other and also advocates for immigrant rights and i just want -- i'm here today to thank board for the sport of the action because as undocumented student i had a lot of difficulties getting through high school without the proper guidance and resources. i had my counselor from the high school. sneffs support of me but i could tell that she wasn't -- she didn't have the resource or the proper training to deal with students like me and it was really difficult. it wasn't difficult to graduate high school but it was difficult to live through it. i'm really happy to know that -- my benefit from the resident lucian so they won't have to go -- resolution so they won't have to go through what did. i graduated from high school and graduated from college with a psychology degree and hope other student consist benefit and pursue education the same way i did. thank
thank you. >> thank you, jen. >> hello, my name is wade. i'm 23 years old. i'm the class of 2007 and also part of aspire. an asian student promoting immigrant rights to education. the group that supports each other and also advocates for immigrant rights and i just want -- i'm here today to thank board for the sport of the action because as undocumented student i had a lot of difficulties getting through high school without the proper guidance and resources. i had my counselor from...
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it is william jennings bryan. convictions about revolution. the first part of the question is important. it is an interesting question because i get asked a lot. and that -- is an easy one for me to answer. in doing the research for this book came upon this amazing class of public defenders. the death penalty bar. and they work in texas, georgia, illinois, places where executions are carried on routinely. most of their clients are guilty . they list the horrible things they say they have done. they know they're not going to get them off, and yet they throw themselves into the defense of these on the principle that everybody needs an offense and if the death penalty is wrong. and makes collectively over the past and 15 years i think that they have, you know, helps change american attitude about the death penalty. we are switching back again away from executions. about ten years ago it was the thing to do and people were dying almost daily around the country. so this very unselfish, known, unrewarded group of defense attorneys that nobody knows
it is william jennings bryan. convictions about revolution. the first part of the question is important. it is an interesting question because i get asked a lot. and that -- is an easy one for me to answer. in doing the research for this book came upon this amazing class of public defenders. the death penalty bar. and they work in texas, georgia, illinois, places where executions are carried on routinely. most of their clients are guilty . they list the horrible things they say they have done....
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i'm cheryl jennings. we're talking about prostate and testicular cancer. talk about warning signs and ways to examine yourself at home. we'll talk to a survivor who was blessed wit a a miracle are a foregoing surgery and what support groups are doing. first, ab abc doctor timothy johnson reports on the way it may than treated. >> one of standard treatments for prostate cancer has been surgical removal. but a study shows that it may change in the attitude. they studied 731 men with prostate cancer detected after a psa test. then they wereigned assigned to prostate removal surgery or be observed without treatment. after 12 years, 47 that had surgery had died. while 49% kept under observation had died. it's not considered to be significant. men that had a greater than ten had a significant benefit from surgery but more than 20% of the men had effects from the surgery. they suggested increased observation could avoid harmful effects of surgery especially among the majority of patients who have low psa levels. >> according to cancer.org, this year more than 240
i'm cheryl jennings. we're talking about prostate and testicular cancer. talk about warning signs and ways to examine yourself at home. we'll talk to a survivor who was blessed wit a a miracle are a foregoing surgery and what support groups are doing. first, ab abc doctor timothy johnson reports on the way it may than treated. >> one of standard treatments for prostate cancer has been surgical removal. but a study shows that it may change in the attitude. they studied 731 men with...
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i want to thank our moderator cheryl jennings and assistant u.s. attorney anne marie conroy who worked really hard to pull this event together. things like this just don't fall out of the air. i want to thank mayor lee for coming up with "too legit to quit," when i haven't heard in 20 years. right in right in [ laughter v7 on the money. look, here is the thing, i made this movie because i spent all of my elementary and middle school years being a punching bag. my parents were like 20 years older than other kids' parents and my parents were always four inches too high and my hair was parted to the side when all the other kids' hair was way cooler. my father and mother were older and they couldn't connect to the things that i was going through. they weren't bad parents, but when i was getting beat up and didn't know what to do, i tried to talk to my dad, who fought in world war ii said toughen up and don't be such a pussy is basically what he said to me. and then it sounds funny, but when you are the kid dealing with that and you feel you don't have
i want to thank our moderator cheryl jennings and assistant u.s. attorney anne marie conroy who worked really hard to pull this event together. things like this just don't fall out of the air. i want to thank mayor lee for coming up with "too legit to quit," when i haven't heard in 20 years. right in right in [ laughter v7 on the money. look, here is the thing, i made this movie because i spent all of my elementary and middle school years being a punching bag. my parents were like 20...
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but it appears green bay's jennings has control first.omes away with a controversial win 14-12. >> just look at the replay. and then the fact that it was reviewed. it's awful. >> it was a simultaneous catch. that's how they called it. the tag goes to the runner. good call. >> not everybody thought it was a good call. check out some of the reactions from twitter. packers receiver greg jennings says come on, man, can't even be upset anymore. laugh at the nfl for allowing america's game to come to this. and green bay's t.j. lang cursed the nfl and wrote fine me and use the money to pay the regular refs. wisconsin's state senator joined in the action on twitter as well. he tweeted nfl commissioner roger goodell's office phone number to his followers. that's not good. he said if the league doesn't end its lockout of the officials, the rest of the season will be a joke. >>> in lighter news to, baseball now and the red hot race for the wild card. in texas, adrian beltre ties the game in the seventh inning with a two-run homer. beltre comes up ag
but it appears green bay's jennings has control first.omes away with a controversial win 14-12. >> just look at the replay. and then the fact that it was reviewed. it's awful. >> it was a simultaneous catch. that's how they called it. the tag goes to the runner. good call. >> not everybody thought it was a good call. check out some of the reactions from twitter. packers receiver greg jennings says come on, man, can't even be upset anymore. laugh at the nfl for allowing...
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. >> fought for by tate with jennings, simultaneous. who has it? who will they give it to? touchdown! >> reporter: look at what the two replacement referees do. one of them rules it a touchdown while the other says no. >> to me, it looks like a jennings interception. >> rorter: moments later, though. >> after further review, the call on the field stands. touchdown. the game is over. >> reporter: that set off an instant firestorm. >> this is comical to me. mike, i tell you, that's two of the worst calls at the end of a football game i can remember. >> reporter: the announcers complain, the coaches and do social the quarterback. online others post the nfl commissioner's phone number and launch expletive-filled rants. today, president obama, himself, weighed in, saying the call was "terrible." a rare point of agreement with republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan, himself a packers fan. >> give me a break. it's time to get the real refs. >> reporter: the real refs have been locked out since june, as part of a labor dispute. all season, the replacement refs the league
. >> fought for by tate with jennings, simultaneous. who has it? who will they give it to? touchdown! >> reporter: look at what the two replacement referees do. one of them rules it a touchdown while the other says no. >> to me, it looks like a jennings interception. >> rorter: moments later, though. >> after further review, the call on the field stands. touchdown. the game is over. >> reporter: that set off an instant firestorm. >> this is comical to...
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but it appears green bay's jennings has control first.omes away with a controversial win 14-12. >> just look at the replay. and then the fact that it was reviewed. it's awful. >> it was a simultaneous catch. that's how they called it. the tag goes to the runner. good call. >> not everybody thought it was a good call. check out some of the reactions from twitter. packers receiver greg jennings says come on, man, can't even be upset anymore. laugh at the nfl for allowing america's game to come to this. and tj green said fine me, and use the money to pay the regular refs. one tweeted roger goodell's office phone number. he said if it doesn't end the lockout of the officials, the rest of the season will be a joke. >>> in texas, adrian beltre ties the game in the seventh inning with a two-run homer. betray comes up again in the ninth, knocks in the game-winning run with a single. texas beats oakland 5-4. the as now just two games up on the angels. in houston, jon jay going to rob jason castro of a base hit when he makes a juggling bare handed
but it appears green bay's jennings has control first.omes away with a controversial win 14-12. >> just look at the replay. and then the fact that it was reviewed. it's awful. >> it was a simultaneous catch. that's how they called it. the tag goes to the runner. good call. >> not everybody thought it was a good call. check out some of the reactions from twitter. packers receiver greg jennings says come on, man, can't even be upset anymore. laugh at the nfl for allowing...