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. >> reporter: it is a mixture of emotions for the family of 59- year-old ronnie keller. grief for the loss and anger over how he died. >> he didn't deserve to be treated like that. >> saturday night, police say keller was riding his bicycle on main street, when 27-year- old vincent rio hass veered into the wrong lane and struck keller. the impact sent keller into the back of riohass's vehicle. >> the driver shoved my uncle in the back seat of the car and kept going, rather than stopping what he was doing and calling 911. he could have saved my -- uncle's life. >> police say he parked his car in front of the home and tried to hide under a neighbor's car. police arrested riojas. he could face murder charges. >> he committed a felony in commission of another felony, that being fleeing the scene of a felony. >> we have got to forgive this guy. we have no choice. we cannot have that on our hearts. god will take care of what he deserves. >> of ros in the field believe riojas was drunk at the time of the accident. but the lab report won't be ready for a few weeks. in the meanti
. >> reporter: it is a mixture of emotions for the family of 59- year-old ronnie keller. grief for the loss and anger over how he died. >> he didn't deserve to be treated like that. >> saturday night, police say keller was riding his bicycle on main street, when 27-year- old vincent rio hass veered into the wrong lane and struck keller. the impact sent keller into the back of riohass's vehicle. >> the driver shoved my uncle in the back seat of the car and kept going,...
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because i feel that thomas keller, even the people that, there's a lot of cooks out there i feel that are superior to me or much more talented that don't get the press coverage or the recognition that they deserve. and i just feel that for whatever reason just happened to me, i speak my mind or i do this, i do that. not like i'm trying to g attention or anythg li that. trying t rve od food and trying to serve -- trying to treat our peopleike. >> charlie: not trying to attract attention. >> not just to do wha we believe in. >> charlie: let merv griffin pursue another idea, originality. that's what people say about you. you've taken these things and you have made it original. you have created by the things that you choose to do. >> that's another thing i have a hard time processing. i don't know if it's original. i think what wiley dufrane is original -- >> charlie: a big fan of yours. >> i love what he does. i think that he was a trailblazer, he allowed us to do what we do. i think what redo is really sort of just repackaging stuff. that's the way i look at it. >> charlie: somebody els
because i feel that thomas keller, even the people that, there's a lot of cooks out there i feel that are superior to me or much more talented that don't get the press coverage or the recognition that they deserve. and i just feel that for whatever reason just happened to me, i speak my mind or i do this, i do that. not like i'm trying to g attention or anythg li that. trying t rve od food and trying to serve -- trying to treat our peopleike. >> charlie: not trying to attract attention....
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and judge keller says she will take the stand and defend herself. some background on the case now from james munoz of our affiliate kens. >> reporter: judge sharon keller was first elected to the texas court of criminal appeals in 1994. today she's at the center of a rare hearing to gather facts. a commission will review the findings to determine whether or not judge keller responded appropriately to attorneys who tried to file a last-minute stay of execution. on september 25th, 2007, michael rashard was to be executed at 6:00 p.m. he was convicted in the 1986 sexual assault and shooting death of marguerite dixon, that morning the u.s. supreme court agreed to review lethal injection practices. attorneys for rashard wanted to request a stay of execution, but were told the clerk's office closed at 5:00 p.m. rashard was executed at 8ky 20. >> the u.s. supreme court was not able to, based on their own rules, to issue a stay, even though they issued a stay on the next person who the court case came to them and the one after that. and there were no more e
and judge keller says she will take the stand and defend herself. some background on the case now from james munoz of our affiliate kens. >> reporter: judge sharon keller was first elected to the texas court of criminal appeals in 1994. today she's at the center of a rare hearing to gather facts. a commission will review the findings to determine whether or not judge keller responded appropriately to attorneys who tried to file a last-minute stay of execution. on september 25th, 2007,...
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loof these things i find at like people talk about the great chefs have alrea spoken out li chef keller talks about. i nd myself sort of repting what he session. he paved the way with trying to do thingthe right way. i don't know wt the right way is. but it's worki hard and it's sting your tail to do it right. >> charlie: how ny nights e you in the kitchen >> less andess these days. >> charlie: what are u doing? >> don't like bng in the open kiten too much. i like being at ssam bar i'm atko right now bause our chef own is sick. i n't know. m helping run theusiness. i don't want to be a lie say that i'm a the kitchen every night. charlie: you make that clear. anybody who says that, who owns more than one reaurant they're at the kitchenevery night is not lling you the truth. >> but for whatever reason, my career has changed, i don't know how t definmy job any more some nights i'm working, some nightsi'm not. i'll do whever it takes to make the rtaurants work. >> charlie: o you still delight in cooking, though? >> i love it. >> charlie: when you go home you order piz and chinese takeout. >
loof these things i find at like people talk about the great chefs have alrea spoken out li chef keller talks about. i nd myself sort of repting what he session. he paved the way with trying to do thingthe right way. i don't know wt the right way is. but it's worki hard and it's sting your tail to do it right. >> charlie: how ny nights e you in the kitchen >> less andess these days. >> charlie: what are u doing? >> don't like bng in the open kiten too much. i like being...
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hold judge keller accountable if she failed to uphold death penalty policies in texases.ommission will review the findings and they could issue a public censor and dismiss the case or recommend the judge be removed. >> can you imagine a lawyer calling a judge's office and saying, hey y need to talk to the judge y have new information that might actually prove my client's innocence and getting a message from the judge or his assistant saying, sorry, the judge doesn't work past 5:00. in fairness to her, jonathan, apparently there's a discrepancy whether the person just didn't know that this was about the death row case and they were just responding that the judge stops working at 5:00, period. but if she did, if the judge did this, should she be disbarred? >> i actually think that putting aside a question of disbarment, i think it is warranted to look at whether she should be removed from the bench. she may be punctual but she fails to lack any mercy. we would be put out if he were standing in a sandwich shop that said, sorry, we make the last sandwich at 5:00. here we are
hold judge keller accountable if she failed to uphold death penalty policies in texases.ommission will review the findings and they could issue a public censor and dismiss the case or recommend the judge be removed. >> can you imagine a lawyer calling a judge's office and saying, hey y need to talk to the judge y have new information that might actually prove my client's innocence and getting a message from the judge or his assistant saying, sorry, the judge doesn't work past 5:00. in...
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she earned the nickname killer keller. quoted saying at the time why didn't they file something on time? they had all day. talking about the lawyers there. >>> well, we heard a lot about health care co-ops but what exactly are they and how do they work? the patients of one of those co-op clinics say, nope. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new chevy equinox. (ppíring rain) i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview se
she earned the nickname killer keller. quoted saying at the time why didn't they file something on time? they had all day. talking about the lawyers there. >>> well, we heard a lot about health care co-ops but what exactly are they and how do they work? the patients of one of those co-op clinics say, nope. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even...
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according to reports, an appeal was headed for judge sharon keller's office near closing time, but she refused to stay late. that prisoner was put to death that same evening. >>> journalism, dangerous work perform that's if you ask one cameraman in taiwan. he was covering last week's typhoon when he was swept away by strong currents. fortunately, nearby locals were able to catch him and get him back safely on his feet and someone else caught the video. >>> new research finds traces of cocaine our present on up to 90% of paper money in the u.s. that's the highest rate among five countries studied. that's up 20% from a similar study done just two years ago. researchers are speculating the stunning increase may be because of an increase in drug use following the global economic downturn. >>> here's an early look at how wall street will kick off. the dow opens at 9,135. the s&p lost 2004. the nasdaq fell 54 points. looking at overseas trading. in tokyo, the nikkei up 56 points. the hang seng jumped 168 points. >>> wall street will be taking its cue from overseas markets after a widespread
according to reports, an appeal was headed for judge sharon keller's office near closing time, but she refused to stay late. that prisoner was put to death that same evening. >>> journalism, dangerous work perform that's if you ask one cameraman in taiwan. he was covering last week's typhoon when he was swept away by strong currents. fortunately, nearby locals were able to catch him and get him back safely on his feet and someone else caught the video. >>> new research finds...
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sharon keller apparently said the court closed at 5:00 p.m. and the prisoner was executed less than three hours later. pakistani officials say the top spokesman for the taliban has been seized. maulvi omar has become a prominent figure in the taliban. joining me from islamabad is our correspondent. how reliable and how credible is this report of the capture of this man? >> we have still photographs sent to us by the intelligence agencies in pakistan. they clearly show maulvi omar in their custody. they will hold a press comers' later in the day. we believe he has been transfered from the main city. -- they will hold a press conference later in the day. maulvi omar is a very well-known figure in terms of the taliban in pakistan. he was the chief spokesman. he was more than that. he was a leader in his own right and a chief aide to the head of the pakistani taliban, and a man who is believed to be dead. there are feeling pretty good about things at the moment. >> if he is more than just a spokesperson, do you think this represents -a major blow
sharon keller apparently said the court closed at 5:00 p.m. and the prisoner was executed less than three hours later. pakistani officials say the top spokesman for the taliban has been seized. maulvi omar has become a prominent figure in the taliban. joining me from islamabad is our correspondent. how reliable and how credible is this report of the capture of this man? >> we have still photographs sent to us by the intelligence agencies in pakistan. they clearly show maulvi omar in their...
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judge sharon keller is the presiding judge of the texas court of criminal appeals.ts of judicial misconduct. apparently she refused to keep her court open after 5:00 in the afternoon, september 25th, 2007, on the night convicted killed we are executed. that prevented him from filing a late appeal. junior college keller could take the stand as early as today in san antonio. >>> talking your finances over with your significant other can be tough, but money expert clark howard says it's a discussion you need to have. here's clark. >> okay. if you're married, if you have a partner, how much have you talked as a couple about money? about what your goals are? what your plans are? if you're like most couples, you're not getting it together talking about things. it's a huge financial fidelity in investments present a survey that found 80-plus percent of couples don't have it together about how to plan for retirement. in a couple there's no trust going on. only 15% of people asked said they trusted their partner to be able to handle money in the case of their death. now ther
judge sharon keller is the presiding judge of the texas court of criminal appeals.ts of judicial misconduct. apparently she refused to keep her court open after 5:00 in the afternoon, september 25th, 2007, on the night convicted killed we are executed. that prevented him from filing a late appeal. junior college keller could take the stand as early as today in san antonio. >>> talking your finances over with your significant other can be tough, but money expert clark howard says it's a...
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the tight end job all dustin keller's.in a run-first, conservative-type offense with an inexperienced quarterback, you're always looking for your tight ends as safeties or someone that can help you keep the drive alive. once you get past those elite tight ends and you're looking for upsides, dustin keller has tons of it, that's why he's my new york jets fantasy sleeper. >> tomorrow our blitz preseason countdown continues with a look at the carolina panthers. steve smith, deangelo williams and jake delhomme look to help return carolina to the top of the n.f.c. south. what obstacles stand in their way? find out tomorrow on espnews. >> don't touch that dial. no, no, no. we'll bring you the latest comments from vikings' head coach brad childress on their $25 million quarterback. and thrilling little league world series action. which teams won today to clinch a spot in the next round? more cash over here! it's much easier to find money at esurance. great auto insurance rates and lots of discounts! got insurance already? save mo
the tight end job all dustin keller's.in a run-first, conservative-type offense with an inexperienced quarterback, you're always looking for your tight ends as safeties or someone that can help you keep the drive alive. once you get past those elite tight ends and you're looking for upsides, dustin keller has tons of it, that's why he's my new york jets fantasy sleeper. >> tomorrow our blitz preseason countdown continues with a look at the carolina panthers. steve smith, deangelo williams...
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the company i work for, morgan keller was a sponsor and it's not good. >> the school wants to put the incident behind. >> maybe some angry which is probably you know expected, but again they will rally together and move on and have a great season and great year. >> wjz eyewitness news. >>> a crew will begin to repair the field next week. >>> here's some good news for the general motors plant in whitemarsh. it's slated to receive a portion of $2.4 billion to build key pieces for electric cars. it's part of the economic stimulus plan and furthers the obama administration's goal to make the country less depending on oil. >>> some areas seeing a drop in crime and car crashes. eyewitness news live at county headquarters. derek explains how it works. >> it's a policing strategy that takes into account not just where the most crime happens, but where the most car accidents happen. along the boulevard at the northeast police district, several traffic stops in 1/2 hour and that's no coincidence it's one of 15 areas in the specifically-started air as having the most report crimes and crash. >>
the company i work for, morgan keller was a sponsor and it's not good. >> the school wants to put the incident behind. >> maybe some angry which is probably you know expected, but again they will rally together and move on and have a great season and great year. >> wjz eyewitness news. >>> a crew will begin to repair the field next week. >>> here's some good news for the general motors plant in whitemarsh. it's slated to receive a portion of $2.4 billion to...
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amy keller is live in london with the latest. >> hi. this continued celebration of al-megrahi certainly flies in the face of requests made by president obama and british prime minister gordon brown to the libyan leader in a letter that was released today, gordon brown said that a high profile return would cause further unnecessary pain to the families of the victims of lockerbie and this was a letter that he sent on thursday and he had addressed it, dear moammar, that the libyan leader. the director of the f.b.i. wrote a scathing letter in which he -- it was to the scottish justice secretary and he said that your action in releasing al-megrahi is as inexplicable as it is detrimental to the cause of justice. it makes a mockery of the rule of law. it gives comfort to terrorists around the world and he goes on. some say this in this moment, years of diplomatic work has beenen done when you see gadaffi embracing him. many believe he's innocent and may think this is how he should be receiving al-megrahi. but it's implied the reis all part of
amy keller is live in london with the latest. >> hi. this continued celebration of al-megrahi certainly flies in the face of requests made by president obama and british prime minister gordon brown to the libyan leader in a letter that was released today, gordon brown said that a high profile return would cause further unnecessary pain to the families of the victims of lockerbie and this was a letter that he sent on thursday and he had addressed it, dear moammar, that the libyan leader....
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you later have helen keller in the 20th century dealing with people that are deaf and blind.t era of so much going on in the humane movement in civil rights and in hispanic and indiana rights, women's rights, you have miss shriver stepping into the fray and picking up on special needs and continuing to kind of move how humans deal with other humans forward. and it's a very big legacy, because up until the '60s, particularly in the south, people were just put in these mental institutions and locked -- they locked up and the key thrown away. the conditions were horrid. and in 1968, here she is, the death of her brother, robert kennedy, chicago, what you all think of in '68 the hot spot of the democratic convention, and she launches the special olympics, reminding us about this -- the need for us to change prevailing attitudes towards people that have handicaps or disadvantage. so it's a powerful and elegant legacy she's left. >> doug, when you think about it, also, this legacy lives on through the children, through maria, and the sons. this is how maria shriver describes exactl
you later have helen keller in the 20th century dealing with people that are deaf and blind.t era of so much going on in the humane movement in civil rights and in hispanic and indiana rights, women's rights, you have miss shriver stepping into the fray and picking up on special needs and continuing to kind of move how humans deal with other humans forward. and it's a very big legacy, because up until the '60s, particularly in the south, people were just put in these mental institutions and...
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and then we have the larger school, of course, is devry university including the keller graduate schoolery large mba program. and then we have a professional education segment, the becker cpa review, for example, which is cyclical and it's hurting a little bit right now. it's still growing but a little bit slower than it was before. >> mr. hamburger, this is karen, how many of your students need funding, need loans, to attend your universities, i guess, i'm sorry if i don't know the proper lingo -- >> university. university. >> and are they finding any trouble getting access to that credit? >> right. like most universities, the majority of our students are getting financial aid, whether they're loans or grants, scholarships and so forth. and no, they're not really having any problem. while the private student loan market is a little tighter than it was, just like the mortgage market or the car loan market, there's more money actually from the federal government.. >> mr. hamburger, any concerns the obama administration kind of changing the rules for profit educators like yourself? >> not
and then we have the larger school, of course, is devry university including the keller graduate schoolery large mba program. and then we have a professional education segment, the becker cpa review, for example, which is cyclical and it's hurting a little bit right now. it's still growing but a little bit slower than it was before. >> mr. hamburger, this is karen, how many of your students need funding, need loans, to attend your universities, i guess, i'm sorry if i don't know the...
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hub the keller, one of the finalists, says fleur de lis is packed tonight and it usually is. across the word is like i want to see rick bayliss, michael chiarello. >> what time? >> 10:15 after the premiere of "top chef" the regular show in vegas and masters. >> do masters. we will leave it there. that does it for me. i'm carlos watson. i want to thank today's co-host mort zuckerman. he owes me thanks for bread and water. dr. nancy snyderman picks up the coverage from here. nancy, what do you have coming up? >> a recent update from the federal government what can happen in the workplace with swine flu. the doctor at the center of the michael jackson investigation now going public on youtube, what is he thinking? we are going to talk about that a lot coming up, because it is almost noon on the east coast. the doctor is in. introducing the all new chevy equinox. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new che
hub the keller, one of the finalists, says fleur de lis is packed tonight and it usually is. across the word is like i want to see rick bayliss, michael chiarello. >> what time? >> 10:15 after the premiere of "top chef" the regular show in vegas and masters. >> do masters. we will leave it there. that does it for me. i'm carlos watson. i want to thank today's co-host mort zuckerman. he owes me thanks for bread and water. dr. nancy snyderman picks up the coverage from...
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sharon keller is accused of closing her court despite knowing final death appeals for a death row inmateestified the request for more time was not a substance issue for the appeal. the appeal was never filed and the inmate was put to death a few hours later. >> general motors is bouncing back from bankruptcy in a big way and says it can't keep cars on the lot. the automaker says it is boosting production by 60,000 vehicles thissier and is reenstating more than 1,300 jobs. the assembly lines are buzzing after a spike in sale credited in large part for the cash for clunkers program. >> we're seeing a huge uptick in sales and based on the latest information i had, i don't think there's any company that's benefited as much as general motors has. >> ford, honda, toyota and hyundai say they plan to make more cars so they, too, can keep up with the demand. analysts do warn overall numbers are still down. recovery is not yet a done deal. >> a blue ribbon panel -- the >> a blue ribbon panel said the shuttle fleet should be retired. it said without an extra $3 billion a year, there's no way nasa c
sharon keller is accused of closing her court despite knowing final death appeals for a death row inmateestified the request for more time was not a substance issue for the appeal. the appeal was never filed and the inmate was put to death a few hours later. >> general motors is bouncing back from bankruptcy in a big way and says it can't keep cars on the lot. the automaker says it is boosting production by 60,000 vehicles thissier and is reenstating more than 1,300 jobs. the assembly...
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. >> reporter: judge keller has been charged with five counts of judicial miscon dkt.at time the clerk's office closed. she argues that richard's attorneys had other options and did not do so. >> she closed the court to these lawyers and she denies that allegation very strongly. i think the evidence will support her when all is said and done. >> michael rishard was sent to death row for murdering a 53-year-old woman. on that day in 2007, the u.s. supreme court made a ruling that temporarily halted executions. other appeals similar to his were granted. his case hs sparked anti-death penalties protests outside the courthouse where her misconduct trial is underway. >> that is a callus regard for human life. i don't want her to have a job anymore. >> reporter: judge sharon keller will testify in her own defense. a misconduct trial is expected to end by thursday. the charges could either be dismissed or she could lose her job. wolf? >> ed, thanks. >>> the health care reform question reaches across all age groups and not least of them, seniors. now, they are taking it out on
. >> reporter: judge keller has been charged with five counts of judicial miscon dkt.at time the clerk's office closed. she argues that richard's attorneys had other options and did not do so. >> she closed the court to these lawyers and she denies that allegation very strongly. i think the evidence will support her when all is said and done. >> michael rishard was sent to death row for murdering a 53-year-old woman. on that day in 2007, the u.s. supreme court made a ruling...
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here's jason keller, from our sister network cnn. >> it's the kind of photo spread no model would wanta feature on the blog called skanks in new york city. the former vogue cover girl, liskula cohen ended up on the blog telling cnn's campbell brown she was determined to find out who was behind putting her there. >> i wanted it gone and didn't want it to be there for the rest of my life and i knew the only way for it to be gone was to call my lawyer. >> reporter: she's not the only one calling a lawyer. so is the woman behind the blog, rosemary port, a 29-year-old fashion student and casual aquaintance of cohen. port's attorney saying she's the real victim. >> i not only feel my client was wronged but i feel now it sets precedent that anyone with money and power couldn't get the identity of anyone that decides to be an anonymous blogger. >> port's name released after a judge sided with cohen who sued google to reveal information about the anonymous blogger. the blog had appeared on google's website. the court rejected port's claim blogs like hers serve as a modern-day forum for conveyin
here's jason keller, from our sister network cnn. >> it's the kind of photo spread no model would wanta feature on the blog called skanks in new york city. the former vogue cover girl, liskula cohen ended up on the blog telling cnn's campbell brown she was determined to find out who was behind putting her there. >> i wanted it gone and didn't want it to be there for the rest of my life and i knew the only way for it to be gone was to call my lawyer. >> reporter: she's not the...
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judge sharon keller faces misconduct. the trial began today. she's accused of closing her court, the night a convicted killer was put to death two years ago. lawyers for michael wayne richard were trying to file a last-minute appeal before he was executed. that never happened. judge keller refused, saying the clerk's office closed at 5:00 p.m. >>> she refused to accept an appeal that was perfectly legitimate. for her to say we close at 5:00 when a man's life is on the line, that's so wrong. she has violated legal ethics and i think she should get her. >> still nothing was done. >>> we have disturbing and graphic details. brand new. just in on the florida couple guns down in their home. the one they shared with several special needs children they've adopted. documents are out that include results of optionses on byrd and melanie billings. they reveal byrd billings was shot in both legs and the back of the head. and his wife melanie was shot multiple times in the chest and face. nine of the couple's children were home when they were killed. sever
judge sharon keller faces misconduct. the trial began today. she's accused of closing her court, the night a convicted killer was put to death two years ago. lawyers for michael wayne richard were trying to file a last-minute appeal before he was executed. that never happened. judge keller refused, saying the clerk's office closed at 5:00 p.m. >>> she refused to accept an appeal that was perfectly legitimate. for her to say we close at 5:00 when a man's life is on the line, that's so...
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. >>> nearly two years after michael rashard was executed, judge sharon keller is on trial for ethics. she is answering questions about why she refused to keep the texas court of criminal appeals open past 5:00 p.m. when his lawyers asked for more time to file appeals. she said she was never told of the delayed filing. >>> in about two hours we expect to hear from the mayor of milwaukee. the first comment since beaten saturday night after rushing to help a woman and her 1-year-old granddaughter. police say the man who beat him was the baby's father. he is in custody. the mayor suffered a shattered hand and cuts to his face and plus he lost a few teeth in the whole thing. >>> tune in for at least the next couple days because rob r marciano says we should be looking at what's going on with bill. >> the most recent information, 11:00 advisory just posted and they have a p3 noaa airplane in there. an old plane that they used to hunt down submarines. they flew it in there and they're thinking about sending back good information. one, that the winds are still at 135 miles per hour. that wa
. >>> nearly two years after michael rashard was executed, judge sharon keller is on trial for ethics. she is answering questions about why she refused to keep the texas court of criminal appeals open past 5:00 p.m. when his lawyers asked for more time to file appeals. she said she was never told of the delayed filing. >>> in about two hours we expect to hear from the mayor of milwaukee. the first comment since beaten saturday night after rushing to help a woman and her...
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despuÉs, seÑores, fusil a la porterÍa de keller.gala visiÓn traÉ un partido de la fase preliminar de la liga de campeones. ( informaciÓn en pantalla ) no se lo puede perder.h@h@tofdm caliente. >> llÉvame a los juegos de bÉisbol. en la liga americana los rancheros de texas visitaron a los atlÉticos de oakland. vicente padilla batea y la bola le dieron la espalda a suzu. suzuki conectÓ este cuadrangular a padilla. >> ahÍ estÁ, suzuki va solito. >> texas conectÓ su segundo jonrÓn. ¡la bola se va, se va, se va y se fue! >> adam kennedy mete hugo acÁ pasÓ de dos carreras, los atlÉticos ganaron por siete carreras a cinco. >> en la nacional los cardenales visitaron a los mets. vamos directo a la parte baja. un cuadrangular de dos carreras. ahÍ ustedes lo ven corriendo. >> con permiso, dijo. en la segunda entrada nisse se lastima un tendÓn y tuvo que salir egl juego. >> le dijeron fuera. Ángel pagÁn mete un triple que revolca a jemery ridge. y en la octava el mismo pagÁn hace un cuadrangular de dos carreras. los mets ganaron por nueve carre
despuÉs, seÑores, fusil a la porterÍa de keller.gala visiÓn traÉ un partido de la fase preliminar de la liga de campeones. ( informaciÓn en pantalla ) no se lo puede perder.h@h@tofdm caliente. >> llÉvame a los juegos de bÉisbol. en la liga americana los rancheros de texas visitaron a los atlÉticos de oakland. vicente padilla batea y la bola le dieron la espalda a suzu. suzuki conectÓ este cuadrangular a padilla. >> ahÍ estÁ, suzuki va solito. >> texas conectÓ su...
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lionel messi in the 21st minute past casey keller, 1-0 barcelona. 41st minute, barcelona looking for more. and it's messi -- the great touch. 2-0 barcelona at halftime. they win 4-0. it's the superliga final, tigres against chicago fire. tied at 1-1, going to penalty. batista past john bush to win it -- tigres are your 2009 superliga champions and the victorious club pockets $1 million for its efforts. the united states remains 12th in the august soccer rankings following its 5-0 loss to mexico last month. >> we always help you stay current here at espnews. the portland trail blazers are making sure their young gun doesn't ride out of town -- the blazers and guard brandon roy have agreed in principle on a five-year contract extension -- the deal will be for the maximum amount allowed with specific numbers not available until the nba salary cap is set next july. >> tiger and lefty will both be part of the field in this week's bridgestone open. last year, tiger missed this event. he was recovering from knee surgery at the time. as for lefty, he hasn't played since the u.s. open. rememb
lionel messi in the 21st minute past casey keller, 1-0 barcelona. 41st minute, barcelona looking for more. and it's messi -- the great touch. 2-0 barcelona at halftime. they win 4-0. it's the superliga final, tigres against chicago fire. tied at 1-1, going to penalty. batista past john bush to win it -- tigres are your 2009 superliga champions and the victorious club pockets $1 million for its efforts. the united states remains 12th in the august soccer rankings following its 5-0 loss to mexico...
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the guys they always have running it, the kellers and -- who was the last guy?ou've got to look high and low for guys to be in charge of an institution like that. to find just the right one -- >> 20 years of reporting in russia i guess isn't enough. >> well, we've got steve liesman. anyway, there is a fable, an aesop fable where a bird is trying to drink out of a pitcher and he drops stones in it. you don't think it works. crows are -- they did this as an experiment. it's amazing to me. you had tubes, a bunch of tubes in a closed environment, not out in the wild, where you have pebbles, a tube filled with water and a bug floating on the water but the level of the water is down way too far for the bird to get. they immediately start picking up pebbles, dropping them -- >> get out of here. >> -- the and the water level rises -- >> crows are supposed to be so smart. they're one of the only birds that get bored. they're smarter than they need to be to survive. >> they yawn because they're that bored, right? >> but crow ares supposed to be so smart they get bored. >>
the guys they always have running it, the kellers and -- who was the last guy?ou've got to look high and low for guys to be in charge of an institution like that. to find just the right one -- >> 20 years of reporting in russia i guess isn't enough. >> well, we've got steve liesman. anyway, there is a fable, an aesop fable where a bird is trying to drink out of a pitcher and he drops stones in it. you don't think it works. crows are -- they did this as an experiment. it's amazing to...
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it's the transition that's troublesome and helen keller writing in a book called "optimism," a wonderful essay if you haven't read it. although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it. and i just want to thank judy and her family for sharing their story and personal photos with me and with all of us today. thank u. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i also want to thank susan and health affairs for inviting me here to be a part of this panel. and it's a real honor to be here with dr. cassel and dr. myers. as you've heard. i'm a geriatrician a primary care doctor on the front lines who helps care for the oldest among us. my livelihood derives from a very flawed but necessary single payer system, medicare. i deal in nuance, not numbers. you heard numbers from policymakers today. in any health reform they may actually occur in our country. i want what's best for my patients. and i'm here to speak on their behalf and my patients and their families that are struggling through difficult times. i'm now in my 34th year of practice. in my doctoring life i've h
it's the transition that's troublesome and helen keller writing in a book called "optimism," a wonderful essay if you haven't read it. although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it. and i just want to thank judy and her family for sharing their story and personal photos with me and with all of us today. thank u. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i also want to thank susan and health affairs for inviting me here to be a part of this panel....
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[laughter] >> and helen keller writing in a book called "optimism" a wonderful essay if you haven't read although the world is full of suffering it is also full of the overcoming of it. i want to thank judy and her family for sharing their story and personal photos with me and with all of us today. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i also want to thank susan and healthy affairs for inviting me to be a part of this panel. and it's a real honor to be here with dr. cassel and dr. myers. i'm a geriatrician, a primary care doctor on the front lines who helps care the oldest among us. my livelihood derives from a very flawed but necessary single payor system, medicare. i deal in nuance not numbers. you've heard a lot of numbers from policymakers today. and my work is really dealing in nuance. in any health reform that may occur in our country, i want what's best for my patients. and i'm here to speak on their behalf, on my patients and their families that are struggling through difficult times. i'm now in my 34th year of practice. in my doctoring life i've had well over a quar
[laughter] >> and helen keller writing in a book called "optimism" a wonderful essay if you haven't read although the world is full of suffering it is also full of the overcoming of it. i want to thank judy and her family for sharing their story and personal photos with me and with all of us today. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i also want to thank susan and healthy affairs for inviting me to be a part of this panel. and it's a real honor to be here...
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shelley keller but out our instrument response with some of those gases. we even bring some of those dumars we can calibrate. another interesting thing we do just to kind of really nailed this organic detection thing, which is really important, is we have a standard which is material that is mostly silica that has some of these trace of floral carbons that will actually on the rover, we will drill into, it will go through the whole sample processing chain, and then we will analyze the floral carbons that are in there. it will let us know when we're on the surface of mars whether the instrument is working right and whether the sensitivity that we believe we have is to maintain it all the instruments require calibration. we are already in calibration plans for the science project and working hard on a. >> would just be a problem for the spectral photographer? you have to gast sample that gets in there in the path links. >> we worry a lot about dust. not only measure gases coming from a bald old but we tuck in some of the atmosphere. so we put little dust fil
shelley keller but out our instrument response with some of those gases. we even bring some of those dumars we can calibrate. another interesting thing we do just to kind of really nailed this organic detection thing, which is really important, is we have a standard which is material that is mostly silica that has some of these trace of floral carbons that will actually on the rover, we will drill into, it will go through the whole sample processing chain, and then we will analyze the floral...
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kate keller is sending her oldest child off to kindergarten.first time. she gets on thebus. you have this thing you loved and nurtured and all of a sudden, bye. but if you feel you've done a good job and built them, that's when they're ready. on the one hand, it's melancholy, oh, my god! on the other hand, she's got it. >> and you're sending them off to the big world, which you are doing, but you have to surround that whole image with he or she's going to do well. i know they're like a really big kid and they're going to do well and they'll be comfortable and make friends and they'll feel good about themselves, and that's what you have to give to the child. otherwise, they pick up your anxiety. >> right. >> i was just going to say, you don't want all your stress and that fear to make eddie go, oh, my god -- >> big sunglasses. >> liz, you've got four kids. >> yes. >> and they are running you ragged. >> crazy. >> it's kind of the understatement. >> a 10-ye, 7-year-old, 6-year-old, 4-year-old, and they're all vy,ry veer social, aoi oingndng.sy my
kate keller is sending her oldest child off to kindergarten.first time. she gets on thebus. you have this thing you loved and nurtured and all of a sudden, bye. but if you feel you've done a good job and built them, that's when they're ready. on the one hand, it's melancholy, oh, my god! on the other hand, she's got it. >> and you're sending them off to the big world, which you are doing, but you have to surround that whole image with he or she's going to do well. i know they're like a...
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[laughter] >> and helen keller writing in a book called "optimism" a wonderful essay if you haven't read although the world is full of suffering it is also full of the overcoming of it. i want to thank judy and her family for sharing their story and personal photos with me and with all of us today. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i also want to thank susan and healthy affairs for inviting me to be a part of this panel. and it's a real honor to be here with dr. cassel and dr. myers. i'm a geriatrician, a primary care doctor on the front lines who helps care the oldest among us. my livelihood derives from a very flawed but necessary single payor system, medicare. i deal in nuance not numbers. you've heard a lot of numbers from policymakers today. and my work is really dealing in nuance. in any health reform that may occur in our country, i want what's best for my patients. and i'm here to speak on their behalf, on my patients and their families that are struggling through difficult times. i'm now in my 34th year of practice. in my doctoring life i've had well over a quar
[laughter] >> and helen keller writing in a book called "optimism" a wonderful essay if you haven't read although the world is full of suffering it is also full of the overcoming of it. i want to thank judy and her family for sharing their story and personal photos with me and with all of us today. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i also want to thank susan and healthy affairs for inviting me to be a part of this panel. and it's a real honor to be here...
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[laughter] >> and helen keller writing in a book called "optimism" a wonderful essay if you haven't readalthough the world is full of suffering it is also full of the overcoming of it. i want to thank judy and her family for sharing their story and personal photos with me and with all of us today. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i also want to thank susan and healthy affairs for inviting me to be a part of this panel. and it's a real honor to be here with dr. cassel and dr. myers. i'm a geriatrician a primary care doctor on the front lines who helps care the oldest among us. my livelihood derives from a very flawed but necessary single payor system, medicare. i deal in nuance not numbers. you've heard a lot of numbers from policymakers today. and my work is really dealing in nuance. in any health reform that may occur in our country, i want what's best for my patients. and i'm here to speak on their behalf, on my patients and their families that are struggling through difficult times. i'm now in my 34th year of practice. in my doctoring life i've had well over a quarte
[laughter] >> and helen keller writing in a book called "optimism" a wonderful essay if you haven't readalthough the world is full of suffering it is also full of the overcoming of it. i want to thank judy and her family for sharing their story and personal photos with me and with all of us today. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i also want to thank susan and healthy affairs for inviting me to be a part of this panel. and it's a real honor to be here...