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i eam kathryn kobayashi in toke ya. thanks for joining us.
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they've got a window full of paintings by kathryn marsh. you're talking crazy.ets $500 for for a single picture. she's a genius. no wonder i used to think sometimes there was something in your work. if you ever do any more painting around here, i swear i'll write that woman a letter telling her you're stealing her ideas. we've already seen chris in the domestic sphere with his shrewish wife, completely emasculated and clearly impotent. you're a thief! we've seen him struggling to become a man and at each point the women have blocked him. you have a situation where chris is being accused of a crime that he didn't commit. he did not plagiarize the paintings -- it's his work -- just as by the end of the movie, he will have eluded punishment, or at least punishment by the state, for a crime that he did commit. (laughing) that's love, honey. (glass breaking) (whispering) here he is now. good-bye, hon. hello, johnny. come on, johnny. i heard you. she is lounging like a chocolate-covered cherry in a candy box there, with all that light and all those fluffy pillows and
they've got a window full of paintings by kathryn marsh. you're talking crazy.ets $500 for for a single picture. she's a genius. no wonder i used to think sometimes there was something in your work. if you ever do any more painting around here, i swear i'll write that woman a letter telling her you're stealing her ideas. we've already seen chris in the domestic sphere with his shrewish wife, completely emasculated and clearly impotent. you're a thief! we've seen him struggling to become a man...
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. >> that was kathryn cook reporting. ipads are not automaticay set up to track. you have to enable the device. >>> today is national rebuilding day where thousands of volunteers are fixing up homes across the country. here in the area, rebuilding worked on 64 locations including this one. a single mom andti her young so live here. they own the home, but needed help fixing it up. they added new carpet, paint and a new drive way. >>> right now, we are going check in with rob mayeda. what a beautiful day to be out today. >> lots of blue skies, breezy outside as you are about to see. of course you have the giants playing this evening just after 6:00. it's 61 degrees in san francisco. right around the first pitch, we see the numbers dipping into the 60s. 72 in san jose. upper 70s in gilroy toward santa rosa. a couple places got close to 80. we'll get into the low 80s as temperatures warm up some to wrap up the weekend. it's gusty. west winds 21. they continue to stay blustery through 9:00. the winds come back a little bit tonight. patches of low clouds against the coa
. >> that was kathryn cook reporting. ipads are not automaticay set up to track. you have to enable the device. >>> today is national rebuilding day where thousands of volunteers are fixing up homes across the country. here in the area, rebuilding worked on 64 locations including this one. a single mom andti her young so live here. they own the home, but needed help fixing it up. they added new carpet, paint and a new drive way. >>> right now, we are going check in with...
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would have lost kathryn and all the family's assets and the zoo would have closed, and how would you feelbouthat? >> the story was perfect material for hollywood -- a family living something similar to the american dream. >> i don't have a lot. >> and never giving up or losing hope. the film is a hollywood version of the book, but he is happy with it. the studio one him in events that his real life story would have to be altered to appeal to audiences. >> it wasowhere near as bad, the representation is 30%, if that, of the real deal of the whole thing. i mean, it was really heavy-duty bad year. as he is in the sunshine, for one thing, and california makes it look better. >> the zoo is in an english rural area famous for an abundance of rain and far away from popular holiday resorts. visitors to not come here by accident. it is not have enough money for expensive advertising. he hopes the film will help them make weekdays as busy as the popular lion feeding sessions on saturdays. now what that without the film, i did not think there would have been the hope and the environment for us
would have lost kathryn and all the family's assets and the zoo would have closed, and how would you feelbouthat? >> the story was perfect material for hollywood -- a family living something similar to the american dream. >> i don't have a lot. >> and never giving up or losing hope. the film is a hollywood version of the book, but he is happy with it. the studio one him in events that his real life story would have to be altered to appeal to audiences. >> it wasowhere...
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let me start with you, kathryn. what do you think of the handling of the case so far? >> well, i think it's very sad. because a case -- i don't care who the participants were. a case like this called for appropriate investigation by police officials. you take the shooter's clothes, you, you know, rope off the area, you do what we're seeing the fbi doing now. you don't make that judgment before any investigation has occurred. and i'm sort of quite surprised, having, you know, started off as a prosecutor and then, of course, on the bench, you don't do it backwards. and you make an arrest, you take him down or at least you take zimmerman down and conduct the interrogation, take the clothes, do the forensics. the assumptions made in this case were actually a bit staggering. >> now, zack, is there any rational -- part of the justice department, a review of this, i understand, is not only for hate crimes, but also the handling of the case. is there any rational explanation you could think of that the police could give why they did do the things that catherine says is so unus
let me start with you, kathryn. what do you think of the handling of the case so far? >> well, i think it's very sad. because a case -- i don't care who the participants were. a case like this called for appropriate investigation by police officials. you take the shooter's clothes, you, you know, rope off the area, you do what we're seeing the fbi doing now. you don't make that judgment before any investigation has occurred. and i'm sort of quite surprised, having, you know, started off...
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i'm kathryn toeb yaucatherine k. they tried to launch a missile within the last few hours but the launch appears to have failed. at a news conference in tokyo, the defense minister indicated that the north korean launch may have failed. >> at a separate news conference, government officials told reporters that the projectile was headed south. they added that it may have separated into several pieces. meanwhile, the japanese government officials told nhk that the u.s. army detected a heat signature around the launch pad in north korea. but they have not found any corresponding evidence of a flight route. the officials say north korea may have failed to launch the missile or the heat reaction may have been misdetected. abc news in the u.s. quoted government officials who said 90 seconds after the launch the rocket exploded and fell into the ocean. now people along what would have been the flight path are keeping their eyes on the sky once again. south korea's peninsula was one of the first points along that path. nhk w
i'm kathryn toeb yaucatherine k. they tried to launch a missile within the last few hours but the launch appears to have failed. at a news conference in tokyo, the defense minister indicated that the north korean launch may have failed. >> at a separate news conference, government officials told reporters that the projectile was headed south. they added that it may have separated into several pieces. meanwhile, the japanese government officials told nhk that the u.s. army detected a heat...
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v vientes me gustan hasta morir, menos tienes que morir y no hay menos que medre aque sea menos y kathryntu eres... h nido para darme pi cones y yo tengo otro amante por ahÍ ♪ ♪ y estÁ mas bueno que tÚ ♪ ♪ mirame, ya me imagino ♪ hoy resulta que no eres la mosca que siempre supo puse querer, pero a vo que tnes satanÁs se le va aparecer ♪ ♪ mi querida vicky gracias por compartir con nosotros esta primicia y gracias por el regalo de tenerte aqÍ. >>> mi segunda hija es producto de un tequila. >>> y la verda que sÍ van a disfrutar bastante,cias a ustedes y esperamos que pronto juntas digamos salud. >>> ojalÁ bay by vicky. >> mento de una pausa pero enseguida muchos sufren de reflujos y un mÉdico tiene un medio natural, hablamos con Él. >>> y l l atribuyen a juan pabl ii la liberaciÓn de unos secuestrados. pasamos con j jackie y un ance del segmeo del tiempo. >>> al regreso una lÍneae tormentas se desplaza alureste del paÍs y al regreso de la pausa le diremos quienes son los Ás afectados, en sÓlo minutos aquÍn primer impacto. sigue roey acumulando delegados, para sus aspiraciones llegar a la c
v vientes me gustan hasta morir, menos tienes que morir y no hay menos que medre aque sea menos y kathryntu eres... h nido para darme pi cones y yo tengo otro amante por ahÍ ♪ ♪ y estÁ mas bueno que tÚ ♪ ♪ mirame, ya me imagino ♪ hoy resulta que no eres la mosca que siempre supo puse querer, pero a vo que tnes satanÁs se le va aparecer ♪ ♪ mi querida vicky gracias por compartir con nosotros esta primicia y gracias por el regalo de tenerte aqÍ. >>> mi segunda hija es...
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. >>> the murder of kathryn fuller happened almost 30 years ago.ut it will be thrust back into the spotlight this week in a d.c. courtroom. fuller was beaten, raped and sodomized in northeast washington on october 1st, 1984. eight teens were convicted and sentenced to 35 years to life in prison for the crime. well, tomorrow a judge will listen to claims that some of those arrested were wrongly convicted. we are likely to hear from possible witnesses who were never questioned and other witnesses who are changing their stories. the mid-atlantic innocence project has taken on the case for the defends. >>> a maryland pastor ousted from the church his family created. reverend joe peebles took over the jericho city of praise. but a disagreement led to his ouster last week. so today, peebles preached from a new location and loyal church members followed him from the jericho city of praise church in landover, just a short ways away to new carroll ton. derrick ward has more. >> reporter: the sunday scene at the jericho city of praise in landover. >> can som
. >>> the murder of kathryn fuller happened almost 30 years ago.ut it will be thrust back into the spotlight this week in a d.c. courtroom. fuller was beaten, raped and sodomized in northeast washington on october 1st, 1984. eight teens were convicted and sentenced to 35 years to life in prison for the crime. well, tomorrow a judge will listen to claims that some of those arrested were wrongly convicted. we are likely to hear from possible witnesses who were never questioned and other...
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tonight, american civil liberties union attorney kathryn crump on police use of technology for surveillance purposes and whether current law adequately protects an individual's right to privacy on c-span 2. >>> here we go. welcome aboard the water taxi, everybody. beautiful day in downtown oklahoma city. i'm captain rick. i live in yukon, oklahoma. >> next weekend, our local content vehicles explore the history of oklahoma city, including the works of galileo at oklahoma university. >> most important part of the book was on motion. when this book was published in 1632, the pope was rang angry at galileo. galileo's enemies joined together and the result was his trial. and this also is a copy that contains his own handwriting. so this is like being able to look over his shoulder in the months leading up to his trial. >> all next weekend, the local content vehicles in oklahoma city on c-span 2's book tv and on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> four years ago, i was a washington outsider. four years later, i'm at this dinner. four years ago, i looked like this. today i look like this. [ laug
tonight, american civil liberties union attorney kathryn crump on police use of technology for surveillance purposes and whether current law adequately protects an individual's right to privacy on c-span 2. >>> here we go. welcome aboard the water taxi, everybody. beautiful day in downtown oklahoma city. i'm captain rick. i live in yukon, oklahoma. >> next weekend, our local content vehicles explore the history of oklahoma city, including the works of galileo at oklahoma...
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the men are behind bars for the 1984 death of kathryn fuller.he 48-year-old mother of six was walking home near eighth and eight streets. she was beaten, raped, and sodomized. now says some of the men in prison were wrongly convicted. the victim's sister tells me she's disturbed. >> you want to write your book and get paid? write your book. leave us alone. but will you spend the money that you get for your book that you wrote? leave us alone. leave us alone. >> a judge will begin hearing evidence in the case monday morning. >>> a man is in police custody this morning accused of shooting a drugstore employee during a robbery. ricky winston is accused of attempted robbery. a viewer saw this surveillance video on the news. vinceton shot a clerk paralyzing him from the waist down. he has a long criminal history. >>> a surprising turn in the trayvon martin murder case when the man accused took the stand to apologize. >> i want to say i'm sorry for the loss of your son. >> he told the parents he did not know how old their son was or if he was armed. t
the men are behind bars for the 1984 death of kathryn fuller.he 48-year-old mother of six was walking home near eighth and eight streets. she was beaten, raped, and sodomized. now says some of the men in prison were wrongly convicted. the victim's sister tells me she's disturbed. >> you want to write your book and get paid? write your book. leave us alone. but will you spend the money that you get for your book that you wrote? leave us alone. leave us alone. >> a judge will begin...
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accidents include mountain road at kathryn avenue. east bound 100 at oakland road.n highway at sinclair lane. things are moving pretty well 895 north of childs street. this report is brought to you by the cochran firm. back over to you. >>> thank you christy. the start of the baseball season here in baltimore is upon us. preparations are underway for opening day on friday. if you're in the market for a new license plate, then you can support the home team. the orioles teamed up with the nba to create specially license plates featuring the new cartoon bird along with the randomly assigned four digit number. the cost is $50. plates featuring the numbers of adam jones and nick markakis will be auctioned to charity. >>> straight ahead on wj z's eyewitness news. the coverage of the tornadoes in texas continues. >> meteorologist bernadette woods is working on your forecast. we'll let you know if this nice weather is here to stay when we come back. [ female announcer ] allergy congestion? allegra-d d-congests, d-pressurizes so you can breathe. a fast, non-drowsy antihistam
accidents include mountain road at kathryn avenue. east bound 100 at oakland road.n highway at sinclair lane. things are moving pretty well 895 north of childs street. this report is brought to you by the cochran firm. back over to you. >>> thank you christy. the start of the baseball season here in baltimore is upon us. preparations are underway for opening day on friday. if you're in the market for a new license plate, then you can support the home team. the orioles teamed up with...
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kathryn jinkins got the best scores last night, 39 out of 40, which reminds me i have a "dancing withknock knock joke. you want to hear it? [cheers and applause ] why not? we're here. don't get too excited. it's a knock-knock joke. >> knock knock. >> who? >> katherine jenkins. >> kath ring jenkins who? >> exactly. >> abc aired a "20/20" special called dance floor confidential behind the scenes of "dancing with the stars," so it was three hours of dance. remember when we used to have football on monday nights on abc? a special show, the inner work, of "dancing with the stars" including something that has been top secret up to this point. they showed how they select their celebrity dancers. it's a fascinating process. take a look. >> what would make a football player flaunt his fox trot? who convinces a soap star to samba? the answer, the crack team that is "dancing with the stars" casting. >> we find the publicist bogs down the process. we take a grass-roots approach. >> we find a couple spots around town that are a hot-bed for celebrity activity. then we approach with the soft-sell. >
kathryn jinkins got the best scores last night, 39 out of 40, which reminds me i have a "dancing withknock knock joke. you want to hear it? [cheers and applause ] why not? we're here. don't get too excited. it's a knock-knock joke. >> knock knock. >> who? >> katherine jenkins. >> kath ring jenkins who? >> exactly. >> abc aired a "20/20" special called dance floor confidential behind the scenes of "dancing with the stars," so it was...
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it's kathryn mcphee, the star of the new nbc show called "smash."t beautiful women in america today. he said that before. he went on a trip to africa, so we share a passion for africa. a malaria no more trip. her first trip to africa. but she funds an entire orphanage there. sorry, a school. he is got to go and passed out malaria nets. malaria is preventable. malaria no more does great work. u.s. taxpayers and really effective. went on a trip and sent me the picture. >> bob: can you give me her phone number. >> andrea: take a cold shower. what is going on today? >> greg: he loves cold showers. >> can i point out a fantastic person on top of that, one of the nicest people you will meet. a good conservative, too. >> dana: we didn't talk politics but we met through my dog henry. >> andrea: ohhh! >> dana: anybody who loved henry i love. >> eric: get this out of the day. don't mean to getting down. warren buffett put out letter he's diagnosed with stage one prostate cancer. a good prognosis, but shares of berkshire hathaway down 2%. get better. feel bett
it's kathryn mcphee, the star of the new nbc show called "smash."t beautiful women in america today. he said that before. he went on a trip to africa, so we share a passion for africa. a malaria no more trip. her first trip to africa. but she funds an entire orphanage there. sorry, a school. he is got to go and passed out malaria nets. malaria is preventable. malaria no more does great work. u.s. taxpayers and really effective. went on a trip and sent me the picture. >> bob: can...
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." >> i remember talking with don grandpa's mother, kathryn in 1977 or 1978, a number of years after watergate. she said we had a good business year, we made millions of dollars. i said i thought it was a pretty good news year. she said that doesn't make any difference. i remember going to bend and crying and saying what you mean? she said it doesn't make any difference in what she meant is they have a monopoly that if there were lots of good stories in the paper, you would not sell more newspapers or advertising but what she said and what she did and what the current leadership at the post does this is we're going to spend the money on having a news organization, reporters and editors that will go the extra mile. >> i think it functions on the editorial and business sides. the fact that you talked about how many reporters are on the investigative side -- it's no secret to anybody here -- the loss of classified ads, this aggregation of news and advertising, it's very similar on the editorial side. it goes to different kinds of competition. the fact that other mediums play into what i
." >> i remember talking with don grandpa's mother, kathryn in 1977 or 1978, a number of years after watergate. she said we had a good business year, we made millions of dollars. i said i thought it was a pretty good news year. she said that doesn't make any difference. i remember going to bend and crying and saying what you mean? she said it doesn't make any difference in what she meant is they have a monopoly that if there were lots of good stories in the paper, you would not sell...
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cath rick mcphee -- kathryn mcphee. what is the point here? more money in the bank than mitt romney has, it's beyond belief. keeping the space of last year, of the 2008 campaign. he will razor of $800 to $900 million. if he does do clooney for $6 million, what the big deal? >> greg: i don't think it's a big deal but i think it's a top tic to talk about on a friday. why are you being mean to me? would you go to the dinner if you won? >> andrea: i would go if i won. but i don't think i would enter. i'm not a clooney girl. i don't know, we make jokes about it but there is something about it. i think because he's a liberal. he is not my favorite. >> dana: now robert downey junior -- >> andrea: i did not tell you off the air i like george clooney. it haven't really dated liberals so i don't know if i was actually -- >> dana: go back to clooney well? hollywood, why can't you choose someone else? >> greg: can i move on? this is a hilarious article. a writer named tommy christopher noted a sign that was behind mitt romney. at a speech in ohio. the sig
cath rick mcphee -- kathryn mcphee. what is the point here? more money in the bank than mitt romney has, it's beyond belief. keeping the space of last year, of the 2008 campaign. he will razor of $800 to $900 million. if he does do clooney for $6 million, what the big deal? >> greg: i don't think it's a big deal but i think it's a top tic to talk about on a friday. why are you being mean to me? would you go to the dinner if you won? >> andrea: i would go if i won. but i don't think...
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prince william and kathryn celebrate their one year anniversary april 29th. a total six wax sculptures are on display in london, new york, and amsterdam. >> that is cute. the women's as well team of baylor made history last night, led by brittany greener, all 6 ft. 8 in.. they won their first title since 2005 to become the first team in n.c.a.a. history, both men or women, to finish the season with a perfect 40/0 record. she is something else and coming back for her senior year. >> 6 ft. 8 in.? >> she is head and shoulders above most of the other girls and she can dunk. she is good. >> it is 6:26 a.m., homeowners in san jose evacuate. a car crash and gas leak and all the damage coming up. >> twisters touching down in texas. we have a live report from one of the hardest-hit areas. >> oakland police may be closer to a motive but they still have not found that murder weapon in the oikos shooting. we will bring you the latest in that search effort. >> and the suspect in that case, one of the most despised men in the bay area right now, due to make his first court
prince william and kathryn celebrate their one year anniversary april 29th. a total six wax sculptures are on display in london, new york, and amsterdam. >> that is cute. the women's as well team of baylor made history last night, led by brittany greener, all 6 ft. 8 in.. they won their first title since 2005 to become the first team in n.c.a.a. history, both men or women, to finish the season with a perfect 40/0 record. she is something else and coming back for her senior year. >>...
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they're behind bars for the 1984 death of kathryn fuller. the mother of six was walking home.as dragged into a zbraj, beaten, raped, and sodomized. now says some of the men were wrongly convicted. the victim's sister is disturbed one of the victims is writing a book about the kroo im. >> you want to get paid? write your book. leave us alone. but will you spend the money that you get from your book? leave us alone. leave us alone. >> a judge will begin hearing evidence in the case monday morning in d.c. superior court. >>> a man is behind bars accused of shooting a drugstore employee during a robbery. ricky vinston's arrest came after someone saw this on the news. he opened fire on the manager of the rite aid last week paralyzing him from the waist down. court records show he has a long criminal history. >>> surprising turn in the trayvon martin murder case when the man who killed the florida teen took the stand to apologize. >> i wanted to say i am sorry for the loss of your son. >> george zimmerman told trayvon martin's parents that he did not know how old their son was the n
they're behind bars for the 1984 death of kathryn fuller. the mother of six was walking home.as dragged into a zbraj, beaten, raped, and sodomized. now says some of the men were wrongly convicted. the victim's sister is disturbed one of the victims is writing a book about the kroo im. >> you want to get paid? write your book. leave us alone. but will you spend the money that you get from your book? leave us alone. leave us alone. >> a judge will begin hearing evidence in the case...
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trying to vote for taylor hicks or kathryn mcphee. numbers were just one digit away from that toll-free number. >> he told me she was trying to call "american idol." then justin bieber recently tweeted call me right now, along with a phone number similar to some dallas residents who then got messages like this one. >> justin, oh, my god, call me back. i love you. >> someone said, have your number changed. i said i've had this number since 1966. >> reporter: jeff manages to find the humor in it all because while it's just temporary, still, call this reminder his own public service message. >> make sure you dial the 1-800. >> reporter: t.j. winick, abc news, new york. >> he certainly looks very comfortable there in his chair. >> he was just chilling. but don't mess with old people's phones. they are not happy about that. >> they do not want to change their numbers. don't even go there. >> i've had that number since 1912. >>> this week it's latin week. >> my favorite. salsa, meringue. i used to only wear sun protection on a beach day. no
trying to vote for taylor hicks or kathryn mcphee. numbers were just one digit away from that toll-free number. >> he told me she was trying to call "american idol." then justin bieber recently tweeted call me right now, along with a phone number similar to some dallas residents who then got messages like this one. >> justin, oh, my god, call me back. i love you. >> someone said, have your number changed. i said i've had this number since 1966. >> reporter:...
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william, ruth franklin and kathryn harrison. they rose to the top of a very crowded field and have received more entries this year than ever before the winners stood out from the rest with a sense of emotional urgency and intellectual clarity pleaseççç congratulate catherine schultz for winning the citation for excellence and reviewing. [applause] >> thank you. but managed to be sent and lovely at the same time which as everyone knows -- obviously i need to thank the entire nbcc as well. i heard the news about this 72 hours after i accepted my first real job as a book critic, which as you can imagine intensified my feeling that i don't so much deserved this award as need to gulf and burnet but in either event i am incredibly grateful and really honored to be here tonight. my great aunt reef coffin blight 83 years after many years as a library and and a lifetime as a truly formidable leader long before i got involved in the book business she was familiar with the bayh line and every reviewer in the nation. it happens apparently
william, ruth franklin and kathryn harrison. they rose to the top of a very crowded field and have received more entries this year than ever before the winners stood out from the rest with a sense of emotional urgency and intellectual clarity pleaseççç congratulate catherine schultz for winning the citation for excellence and reviewing. [applause] >> thank you. but managed to be sent and lovely at the same time which as everyone knows -- obviously i need to thank the entire nbcc as...
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my desk that shows the books we publish so when i look at the shelf, it has sunk for night liberal kathryn waters, black walk blues by persia walker. so i feel like on a certain level my list speaks for itself. you just look at that shelf and agree or disagree that we are publishing good work. i know how i feel about it. i know i have done something right. nelson george has options. randall robinson did a book with open lens. robinson has options. that is extremely encouraging. we don't bother too much with thinking too much about what readers want. we are just working for good books. what we think is really special, that is the publisher's challenge.
my desk that shows the books we publish so when i look at the shelf, it has sunk for night liberal kathryn waters, black walk blues by persia walker. so i feel like on a certain level my list speaks for itself. you just look at that shelf and agree or disagree that we are publishing good work. i know how i feel about it. i know i have done something right. nelson george has options. randall robinson did a book with open lens. robinson has options. that is extremely encouraging. we don't bother...
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as kathryn brown reports for eyewitness news. >> reporter: at that point i did not feel bravery, but terror. >> reporter: newark mayor, cory booker, sporting a bandage and recalling the terrifying moment he's ran into a burning house to rescue a woman. >> i ran through the kitchen and saw how blad the flames were. i was homing there was another side. i had a conversation with god. >> reporter: mayor booker arrived back at his home after 9:00 p.m. to find his neighbor's house in flames. one woman trapped inside on the second floor. booker said he did not think twice about running inside, but had to get pasts had security detail first, who was trying to do their jobs. >> he was insisting ongoing into the fire. with the explosions, i wasn't going to let him go in. >> finally, i will around. we had words and i said, i am his commanding officer. >> barnes ran in behind books. he watched the mayor walk through fire to rescue his family. >> he went through the flames. took his suit jacket off. >> this is not the first time that booker has ditched his coat and tie for a superhero cape. the m
as kathryn brown reports for eyewitness news. >> reporter: at that point i did not feel bravery, but terror. >> reporter: newark mayor, cory booker, sporting a bandage and recalling the terrifying moment he's ran into a burning house to rescue a woman. >> i ran through the kitchen and saw how blad the flames were. i was homing there was another side. i had a conversation with god. >> reporter: mayor booker arrived back at his home after 9:00 p.m. to find his neighbor's...
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part of -- there are concerns people will have about some of the scenarios john has talked about and kathrynbout in the very makes speech. without giving those concerns about developing an oversight mechanism, we will not be able to gain benefits. >> at catherine. >> atthank you for having me here today. i want to pause for a moment at the outset and note how unusual it is we are having this conversation now. the reason it is unusual is that when a new technology is introduced in the united states, it is generally the case it is introduced because of law-enforcement purchases and adopt that technology. the public learns about it after the fact. then there is potentially some debate about the issue. roleuse of the faa's prohibiting the widespread domestic deployment of drones, particularly by law enforcement, but also commercial purposes, we have the opportunity to have a public debate about the role this technology should play in the united states. i think that is a really nice to change from how these issues normally play out. the aclu is an organization that focuses on a wide variety of is
part of -- there are concerns people will have about some of the scenarios john has talked about and kathrynbout in the very makes speech. without giving those concerns about developing an oversight mechanism, we will not be able to gain benefits. >> at catherine. >> atthank you for having me here today. i want to pause for a moment at the outset and note how unusual it is we are having this conversation now. the reason it is unusual is that when a new technology is introduced in...
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." >> i remember talking with don grandpa's mother, kathryn in 1977 or 1978, a number of years after watergate. she said we had a good business year, we made millions of dollars. i said i thought it was a pretty good news year. she said that doesn't make any difference. i remember going to bend and crying and saying what you mean? she said it doesn't make any difference in what she meant is they have a monopoly that if there were lots of good stories in the paper, you would not sell more newspapers or advertising but what she said and what she did and what the current leadership at the post does this is we're going to spend the money on having a news organization, reporters and editors that will go the extra mile. >> i think it functions on the editorial and business sides. the fact that you talked about how many reporters are on the investigative side -- it's no secret to anybody here -- the loss of classified ads, this aggregation of news and advertising, it's very similar on the editorial side. it goes to different kinds of competition. the fact that other mediums play into what i
." >> i remember talking with don grandpa's mother, kathryn in 1977 or 1978, a number of years after watergate. she said we had a good business year, we made millions of dollars. i said i thought it was a pretty good news year. she said that doesn't make any difference. i remember going to bend and crying and saying what you mean? she said it doesn't make any difference in what she meant is they have a monopoly that if there were lots of good stories in the paper, you would not sell...