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today dr john johnson has come back to reaffirm his promise to his nineteen year old daughter that he will continue the fight to find out how she died. i'm asking you to just continue to to bless us to encourage us to get justice for. dr johnson refuses to believe the on the spine thing that he's doing private living or at least johnson killed herself just five weeks into her tour of iraq by firing him sixteen rifle into. you get a nineteen year old female that gets off work she puts a reflective belt around her waist she stops at the piano bass soda lip balm and in many indigo say she walks across the post and said doubt in a dark trash contractors tip and sit down a shot of self with a male sixteen rifle and then believe makes sense as she put all her thing your prayer and they'll all around the room and see with f. give me mom the happy rang out of this. and i can't bear to take it now. levine is not the linda i spoke to the night before she died she was her happy jubilant please self we laughed. and i say we will make it plain stocking about christmas and if it's july seventeenth.
today dr john johnson has come back to reaffirm his promise to his nineteen year old daughter that he will continue the fight to find out how she died. i'm asking you to just continue to to bless us to encourage us to get justice for. dr johnson refuses to believe the on the spine thing that he's doing private living or at least johnson killed herself just five weeks into her tour of iraq by firing him sixteen rifle into. you get a nineteen year old female that gets off work she puts a...
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today dr john johnson has come back to reaffirm his promise to his nineteen year old daughter that he will continue the fight to find out how she died. i'm asking you to just continue to to bless us to encourage us to get justice for. dr johnson birth fuses to believe the army spine thing that he's daughter private living lean johnson killed herself just five weeks into her tour of iraq by firing her name sixteen rifle into. you get a nineteen year old female that gets off work she puts a for rate reflected bill around her waist she stops at the p.s. and seabass soda lip balm and emin eales did you go say she walks across the post and sets down in a dark trash contractors tip and sit down to shout a self what a milf sixty rifle and then believe makes sense as she put all her thing your prayer and all around the room. and she with the earth give me mom do i have a rhyme out of this book and i can't bear to take it now. living is not the linda i spoke to the night before she died she was her happy jubilant but please so we left. and i say we would make it plain stopping about christmas
today dr john johnson has come back to reaffirm his promise to his nineteen year old daughter that he will continue the fight to find out how she died. i'm asking you to just continue to to bless us to encourage us to get justice for. dr johnson birth fuses to believe the army spine thing that he's daughter private living lean johnson killed herself just five weeks into her tour of iraq by firing her name sixteen rifle into. you get a nineteen year old female that gets off work she puts a for...
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carolyn john johnson reports. >> don't forget the mango. >> reporter: richie doesn't just preach a strict vegan diet, he credits it with saving his life. he says he had begun to develop diabetes when he decided to eliminate all animal products and processed foods from his diet. >> i wound up losing 40 pounds. i rid myself of all the symptoms of diabetes. i was 100% raw vegan. >> reporter: he sells prepared vegan meals for a living. he admits the lifestyle is still lacking mass appeal. >> i would like to see people eat 100% raw vegan, but i don't think that's realistic at all. i think that if folks were even 80% raw and 20%. >> reporter: now a diet using about that formula is getting national attention. all because of a popular food critic from the "new york times." mark bitman. now perhaps better known as the vegan before 6:00 o'clock. >> i don't really proselytize. i say, is what worked for me. >> reporter: he had some of the same health solutions. >> i made this rule for myself, which was okay, i need to be a vegan, a really strict vegan, until 6:00 o'clock at night or until i eat dinne
carolyn john johnson reports. >> don't forget the mango. >> reporter: richie doesn't just preach a strict vegan diet, he credits it with saving his life. he says he had begun to develop diabetes when he decided to eliminate all animal products and processed foods from his diet. >> i wound up losing 40 pounds. i rid myself of all the symptoms of diabetes. i was 100% raw vegan. >> reporter: he sells prepared vegan meals for a living. he admits the lifestyle is still...
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panels are going to meet to consider whether to restrict robe sus seen and johnson and johns johns johnscough medicine. offering shots for free if you buy $30 worth of products from proctor and gamble. latest report on prices coming as sales tumble now that the tax credits ended. stocks dropped yesterday. that extended loss for the dow and s & p to more than 4% for august. hewlett-packard agreed to pay $55 million it overbuild the u.s. government, the government earlier settling former allegations involving ibm and other tech companies. >> a battle is brewing in san francisco's union street neighborhood pitting some residents against a new business. it's a story that was sent to us at youreport@kgo-tv.com. when the brick bar and restaurant opened a few months ago it opened a sunroom to a patio. but they had to suspend work because he started it without the proper permit. now some neighbors hope the work will never be finished. they're concerned the noise from the elevated patio and open doors from the bar will be disruptive. >> for 32 years it's been enclosed which is being respectful to
panels are going to meet to consider whether to restrict robe sus seen and johnson and johns johns johnscough medicine. offering shots for free if you buy $30 worth of products from proctor and gamble. latest report on prices coming as sales tumble now that the tax credits ended. stocks dropped yesterday. that extended loss for the dow and s & p to more than 4% for august. hewlett-packard agreed to pay $55 million it overbuild the u.s. government, the government earlier settling former...
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john eevi johnson. the show w created ste silver i 1974. ht itmight runx weeks. here iks yearser.e got to d ed to change e the show was stage. uld hand us a pieced say i wantto say defore eve the flaps open. >> peosk us do you thinll continue th sh haveh time. he kept it topical te. ter: by now it back stage, coordinated stage gr with a or win an gives the on that i need a cue ter: jackie c es in one. here as kate but is alsolor one be this the right ight time and if don or else or a hat get jackie m it. by dayaterudent by night a cast aow that stills a fineat we never cros always aveth wedon't ma fun >>eton r r 36 years. in san fnchez, abc 7 news. >>> fuhow. >>> all right le to spencer chpdate the fo g hat at hom >> y inde th has been roa in a n e mile coold. st of today's projecteds for ow. d lo faow highs be. o 15 degrees the e tomorrow as colinrend. warm in thecentral part o t state inral valy down dese nt in t b aea. land higt days just 80 degrees. mid s coast. pleasant but pretty thisre looking theonke trager a donkey the forced t para al's arrge ract to p n beach sa was bra
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. >>> dustin johnson behind watney. >>> not since john elway has there been as much hype around a stanforduarterback as luck. he is mentioned as a high first round pick if he leaves the farm next year. with runningback toby gerhart in the pros, he hopes to gain some expertise along th way. >> it's tough. he is an encyclopedia of football knowledge. >> he was in a leadership position last year. i don't think it's that much different than what he did last year from the quarterback position. but he knows that the spotlight's on him in a lot of ways and he has prepared himself for that. >> now, ex-9er running back glen coffee who retired at the age of 23 yesterday explained to the "sacramento bee." he said he never should have entered the draft and plans to finish the degree in alabama and won't change his mind. >> for the first time in his career he has all pieces to make a play-off push. the coaches are the saying, the offensive line has been upgraded and his play makers are ready for breakout seasons. >> so early on in my career, i pushed the envelope. i was the one trying to force things t
. >>> dustin johnson behind watney. >>> not since john elway has there been as much hype around a stanforduarterback as luck. he is mentioned as a high first round pick if he leaves the farm next year. with runningback toby gerhart in the pros, he hopes to gain some expertise along th way. >> it's tough. he is an encyclopedia of football knowledge. >> he was in a leadership position last year. i don't think it's that much different than what he did last year from...
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johnson. [applause] let's take a moment to also thank john wilcox and staff at the san francisco examiner. they really have been partners with many of the arts community and organizations, as well as the arts commission. many of you will remember that when we saw the installation, the examiner helped to spread the word throughout the city by printing 100,000 copies of the handouts that were distributed for an entire year while he got his sound insulation installed in city hall. they have been extraordinary partners on many occasions. thank you so much. i was blessed when i came to san francisco to have found extraordinary, talented, dedicated, hard-working, more than 40 hours per week staff. i would like to thank them, please join me in thanking this hard-working staff. they really deserve it, they were -- will work tirelessly on behalf of arts and culture in the city, and they never punch a clock. they are extraordinary. this evening we have a double celebration. not only do we have literally a rock star robbery -- pottery -- honoree, but hundreds of arts organizations here in san francis
johnson. [applause] let's take a moment to also thank john wilcox and staff at the san francisco examiner. they really have been partners with many of the arts community and organizations, as well as the arts commission. many of you will remember that when we saw the installation, the examiner helped to spread the word throughout the city by printing 100,000 copies of the handouts that were distributed for an entire year while he got his sound insulation installed in city hall. they have been...
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they were inducted at the hall of fame charles barkley magic johnson larry burke, john stockton,gzz michaelt collection of incoming hall of famers ever assembled at one time. also inducted tonight was lakers owner jerry buss. from that to the stanley cup at niagara falls that's right patrick kane with the black caucus holding up and holding it up proudly. he raised a couple of his head drenching the 21 year-old nhl start anyone the stanley cup you just don't care. there was some excitement and at the the little league team came in today to winçyi shf the big one and the little late world series. this is not but i gates huntington beach was scoreless in the first inning. this is what the base has drawn. this will be a grand slam c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhpprj@he danced a dream for now butprj@he winning by a final of the five- c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,jsg no carrier ringconnect 2400
they were inducted at the hall of fame charles barkley magic johnson larry burke, john stockton,gzz michaelt collection of incoming hall of famers ever assembled at one time. also inducted tonight was lakers owner jerry buss. from that to the stanley cup at niagara falls that's right patrick kane with the black caucus holding up and holding it up proudly. he raised a couple of his head drenching the 21 year-old nhl start anyone the stanley cup you just don't care. there was some excitement and...
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johnson. i have a near and dear passion to john deere and why i'm here, it was good to hear some issues about john mere but i think it was glossed over the true dynamics of what will turn john mear around as a school. one of the things is it you're going to do a community school it has to have the full support of the community. john mear, if it was going by what your placement is, it would be an overenrolled school. but due to many parents' fears of enrolling in the school, they choose not to choose their neighborhood school. so it goes back to the heart of john mear and western addition schools as key institutions. they haven't been a key institution for quite some time, especially in my neighborhood. bevan, you have a daughter coming up school age, we are reaching out, i'm an active person that goes around and recruits parents in the neighborhood. but it's the political will of our city to address certain schools are underperforming because of their demographics. ours is the case in point of that. and until the city has, with its will, encouraging the parents and we could say the name, enro
johnson. i have a near and dear passion to john deere and why i'm here, it was good to hear some issues about john mere but i think it was glossed over the true dynamics of what will turn john mear around as a school. one of the things is it you're going to do a community school it has to have the full support of the community. john mear, if it was going by what your placement is, it would be an overenrolled school. but due to many parents' fears of enrolling in the school, they choose not to...
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johnson. good morning. >> reporter: emily, good morning. in the end, fugitive john mccluskey was found in a sleeping bag and arrested without incident. but this manhunt led authorities through several states, all the way up to the canadian border and back down to arizona. authorities put john mccluskey back in handcuffs last night, ending a nationwide manhunt. >> the nightmare that started on july 30th is finally over. >> reporter: mccluskey and his fiancee and cousin, casslyn welch were arrested after a forest ranger spotted them at a catch ground if springerville, arizona. the duo were both armed. welch even went for her gun. >> the s.w.a.t. officers obviously had their guns trained on her and she dropped the weapon. >> reporter: after the arrest mccluskey had chilling words. >> if he had gotten back to the tent, there was a gun there and he would have killed the officers involved. >> reporter: mccluskey was the last of three inmates who busted out of prison last month. welch allegedly helped by cutting through a security fence. the other two inmates, convicted mu
johnson. good morning. >> reporter: emily, good morning. in the end, fugitive john mccluskey was found in a sleeping bag and arrested without incident. but this manhunt led authorities through several states, all the way up to the canadian border and back down to arizona. authorities put john mccluskey back in handcuffs last night, ending a nationwide manhunt. >> the nightmare that started on july 30th is finally over. >> reporter: mccluskey and his fiancee and cousin, casslyn...
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ho played colligately at fresno state >>> dustin johnson and rory mcelroy are tied for second, three back of watney. >>> not since johnay has there been as much hype around a stanford quarterback at luck, mentioned as a heisman trophy candidate and high first round pick if he leaves the farm next year. tony gerhardt in the pros, luck will be the focus. this season, luck is carrying all the wait, looks to gain some of the knowledge of mark harr because, his expertise along the way. >> he should be tough. he's an encyclopedia of football knowledge. >> he was in a leadership position last year. i don't think it's that much different than what he did last year from the quarterback position, but he knows that the spotlight's on him in a lot of ways and he's prepared himself for that. >>> ex-niner runningback glenn coffee retired at the age of 23 yesterday, explained why in an interview with the sacramento bee. coffee said he did it for his faith in god, and that he should have never entered the draft. he plans to go back and finish at degree at pallal and says he will not change his mind. >>> i've already told christ it's
ho played colligately at fresno state >>> dustin johnson and rory mcelroy are tied for second, three back of watney. >>> not since johnay has there been as much hype around a stanford quarterback at luck, mentioned as a heisman trophy candidate and high first round pick if he leaves the farm next year. tony gerhardt in the pros, luck will be the focus. this season, luck is carrying all the wait, looks to gain some of the knowledge of mark harr because, his expertise along the...
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the senate confirmed elena kagan today to replace john paul stevens who is seen as the court's leading liberal but whit johnson reports kagan could surprise the left with some of her decisions. >> reporter: elena kagan will be the next supreme court justice. >> the tally is 63-37. the nomination is confirmed. >> reporter: president obama had words of praise for the newest member of the high court. >> throughout her career, she has earned the respect and admiration of people from across the political spectrum. >> reporter: the 50-year-old kagan has worked for two democratic presidents an served as dean of harvard law school. she has never been a judge. her opponents said she doesn't have enough experience and that her political background will be a problem. >> miss kagan's record demonstrates that she substitutes her own political viewpoints for legal judgment. >> reporter: president obama picked kagan to replace liberal justice john paul stevens but legal scholar jonathan turley says the left shouldn't count on her vote on every issue. >> if she votes the way that she advised in the obama administration, she w
the senate confirmed elena kagan today to replace john paul stevens who is seen as the court's leading liberal but whit johnson reports kagan could surprise the left with some of her decisions. >> reporter: elena kagan will be the next supreme court justice. >> the tally is 63-37. the nomination is confirmed. >> reporter: president obama had words of praise for the newest member of the high court. >> throughout her career, she has earned the respect and admiration of...
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john f. kennedy a few months later and lyndon johnson, the first southern president since the civil war, by thethat about. i think we have to recognize as americans whichever political side we are on whether we are white, black, brown, or yellow, we need to recognize that given that history, that this is a very difficult topic. if we can talk about it in mutual respect and if we can agree or disagree without being disagreeable, i think we will go a long way. on an optimistic note, no, i don't know what it means to have felt the sting of that discrimination. as a southerner, i have seen it. i have had friends who have experienced it. i would just say that you look at where we were 47 years ago when an african-american in the south could not go away restaurant or lunch counter or get into a school of the wanted to. that is where we were 47 years ago today. today, not far from here, a mile from here, an african-american sets in the white house and there are african-americans in congress and we still have a first amendment that protects the right of glen beck and al sharpton to go + out and protest
john f. kennedy a few months later and lyndon johnson, the first southern president since the civil war, by thethat about. i think we have to recognize as americans whichever political side we are on whether we are white, black, brown, or yellow, we need to recognize that given that history, that this is a very difficult topic. if we can talk about it in mutual respect and if we can agree or disagree without being disagreeable, i think we will go a long way. on an optimistic note, no, i don't...
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john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnsone chose to march for the right to vote. he was not locked into an ideology. that is why the last great movement of appellation white, blacks, middle america latina as -- the great movement of appalachian whites, blacks, middle american latinos. there are not enough bridges. when is the opposite position of barack obama? we are locked into polarization and it is not good for progress. host: the headline in many of today's pager -- papers is about ethics and the investigation of rep rangel, waters, and ensign and how that will play in the 2010 midterm elections in november. can i get your thoughts on the current wave of these ethics investigations? guest: i do not know. congressman -- congresswoman waters has integrity. she is believable. this should be handled in a full committee and not the news room. i think congressman rangel is choosing to stand on his position and that is being worked out through due process. congresswoman waters will not take this sleight of her honor. i have a hi
john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnsone chose to march for the right to vote. he was not locked into an ideology. that is why the last great movement of appellation white, blacks, middle america latina as -- the great movement of appalachian whites, blacks, middle american latinos. there are not enough bridges. when is the opposite position of barack obama? we are locked into polarization and it is not good for...
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john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnson and he chose to march for the right to vote. he was not locked into an ideology. that is why the last great movement of appellation white, blacks, middle america latina as -- the great movement of appalachian whites, blacks, middle american latinos. there are not enough bridges. when is the opposite position of barack obama? we are locked into polarization and it is not good for progress. host: the headline in many of today's pager -- papers is about ethics and the investigation of rep rangel, waters, and ensign and how that will play in the 2010 midterm elections in november. can i get your thoughts on the current wave of these ethics investigations? guest: i do not know. congressman -- congresswoman waters has integrity. she is believable. this should be handled in a full committee and not the news room. i think congressman rangel is choosing to stand on his position and that is being worked out through due process. congresswoman waters will not take this sleight of her honor. i hav
john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnson and he chose to march for the right to vote. he was not locked into an ideology. that is why the last great movement of appellation white, blacks, middle america latina as -- the great movement of appalachian whites, blacks, middle american latinos. there are not enough bridges. when is the opposite position of barack obama? we are locked into polarization and it is not good for...
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john mccormack, who lrÑh:n speaker of the house of . i remember going to caucuses as a young man with mccormick, who would go and talk to lyndon é.1 and lyndon johnsontform of what he wanted to do, give him power lines. mccormick would bring that back to the house of representatives and lyndon johnson was not passed -- if lyndon johnson had not been asked by mccormick about certain people, he would never have known. where johnson was the power with he knew all these people. jack kennedy could not pass anything in the house of representatives because he had seven chairmen on the board of the committee. the only two democrats that were chairmaen were both from new york. everyone on the education committee, there were all southern. kennedy was not going to get anything done in this area. if you are going to credit kennedy with two outstanding pieces of legislation that kennedy got past, the peace corps and [inaudible] those were the only two pieces of legislation that were worth anything. everything else was laid over to lyndon johnson. but lyndon johnson could get in because he worked with them as president. it was always, damn you, dan, you better he
john mccormack, who lrÑh:n speaker of the house of . i remember going to caucuses as a young man with mccormick, who would go and talk to lyndon é.1 and lyndon johnsontform of what he wanted to do, give him power lines. mccormick would bring that back to the house of representatives and lyndon johnson was not passed -- if lyndon johnson had not been asked by mccormick about certain people, he would never have known. where johnson was the power with he knew all these people. jack kennedy could...
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john davis, randy, jailer. we also have some former officials of the grace county -- carol, former congressman. bob jackson, former state senator. rick johnsonssed a judge on the kentucky court of appeals, and gail robins, county attorney. please welcome all those folks here to fancy farm this afternoon. [applause] all right, we're not going to hear from our two candidates for the u.s. and senate. at this time, and dr. rand paul and jack conway would come up, we will flip a coin. let them decide who goes first, and who goes second. jack conway won the toss, and he likes to go first. is a former deputy cabinet secretary, and deputy general counsel, the former -- of the former governor, paul patton. receive and -- he received an undergraduate degree from duke university, a law degree from george washington university. he and his wife elizabeth also have a young daughter who just turned one year old. please welcome democrat nominee for united states senate, jack conway. [applause] >> afternoon. thank you, jeff, and to sing jerome, and to father darrell -- to saint jerome. accountability, accountability is what citizens of kentucky want from the
john davis, randy, jailer. we also have some former officials of the grace county -- carol, former congressman. bob jackson, former state senator. rick johnsonssed a judge on the kentucky court of appeals, and gail robins, county attorney. please welcome all those folks here to fancy farm this afternoon. [applause] all right, we're not going to hear from our two candidates for the u.s. and senate. at this time, and dr. rand paul and jack conway would come up, we will flip a coin. let them...