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that's what is saving us in lancing.anufacturings sector is -- it's coming -- barrelling back, and it's a reminder that we need to put the p in gdp. the reality is you have to make things in america. that's the problem. it's the outsourcing and the off shoring that is practically killing the economy. we need a main street agenda. what i am hoping to hear from the president is his willingness to go even further. the transportation thing, yeah, that's important. we need to put the p back in gdp. we need to support manufacturing because great nation advisory to produce greatly. that's what's working for michigan right now. it can work for the entire country. we need fair trade policies in place of free trade policies. >> all right. let's look at the national unemployment rate with you. you know, it stands at 9.1%. stagnant, certainly. michigan's august jobs numbers won't be out until later on this month, but back in july i know your state was facing unemployment higher than the national average at 10. 9% in july. is that wh
that's what is saving us in lancing.anufacturings sector is -- it's coming -- barrelling back, and it's a reminder that we need to put the p in gdp. the reality is you have to make things in america. that's the problem. it's the outsourcing and the off shoring that is practically killing the economy. we need a main street agenda. what i am hoping to hear from the president is his willingness to go even further. the transportation thing, yeah, that's important. we need to put the p back in gdp....
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again, you know, lance armstrong denies all of these allegations.eresting new report. >> tough to hear about such a great athlete. >>> "modern family," season premiere last night. huge fan of it. of course, you remember, the two adorable little girls who played lily, twins in real life, jade and ella hiller but apparently they didn't like acting, just wanted to be little girls so they replaced her with a new little girl who will have lines. an adorable little girl. >> look how cute she is. >>> here are some stories to watch today on abc news. the protesters who have been expressing their anger with wall street since saturday say their demonstrations will continue today and indefinitely. police have arrested at least seven people during the demonstrations. >>> president obama is spending part of the day in the key political state of ohio. he's promoting his jobs plan and visiting a bridge he says will be repaired if the gop backs his proposal. >>> julian assange's long-awaited autobiography goes on sale today. but the wikileaks founder says he's not
again, you know, lance armstrong denies all of these allegations.eresting new report. >> tough to hear about such a great athlete. >>> "modern family," season premiere last night. huge fan of it. of course, you remember, the two adorable little girls who played lily, twins in real life, jade and ella hiller but apparently they didn't like acting, just wanted to be little girls so they replaced her with a new little girl who will have lines. an adorable little girl....
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>> i am a local free-lance journalist here. a couple of years ago, i had a friend. we were trying to figure out the feasibility of starting a nonprofit journalism in denver, and i remember coming across this corporate structure that i believe vermont, maybe one other state, uses in the country, but it is called a low profit limited liability company, and it is a structure that is meant to allow for profit but also to allow for tax-exempt status for donations. i found it really interesting. i found it surprising that other states did not have a similar model. this could also be a model to help budding companies in the future by allowing them more flexibility in how they acquire financing. i'm curious how many of you on the panel are familiar with this type of model and also, i guess this would be directed towards beye -- senator yee, how difficult it would be to bring this model to california. thank you. >> relative to establishing a new financial instrument or a new financial business, it is possible -- i think the question is what is the need for, what is the suppo
>> i am a local free-lance journalist here. a couple of years ago, i had a friend. we were trying to figure out the feasibility of starting a nonprofit journalism in denver, and i remember coming across this corporate structure that i believe vermont, maybe one other state, uses in the country, but it is called a low profit limited liability company, and it is a structure that is meant to allow for profit but also to allow for tax-exempt status for donations. i found it really...
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>> for the iraq deployment i was a lance corporal, and for the afghanistan deployment i was a lance corporal. >> what does that mean for those who have never been in the service, where does that fit? >> just a rank. there are nine enlisted ranks that you can be. lance corporal is the third one. corporal is the fourth one. >> what was your assignment in iraq? >> in iraq, i was just a team member. a member of a fire team, four people. and we supported an infantry unit. >> how close did you come in iraq to being wounded or stepping on an i.e.d. or getting some kind of a combat situation? >> there wasn't really a whole lot going on in the part of iraq that we were in. i guess the most dangerous thing i did was handle munitions that had been buried in the ground. they could have been booby trapped but we didn't have any reason to believe that they were. i think there was one i.e.d. hit that ended in casualties in the battalion. it was only one time that i was around any shooting. >> how hard was to it find all of those fellows that i talked to? >> luckily, i got rob to coordinate everything for m
>> for the iraq deployment i was a lance corporal, and for the afghanistan deployment i was a lance corporal. >> what does that mean for those who have never been in the service, where does that fit? >> just a rank. there are nine enlisted ranks that you can be. lance corporal is the third one. corporal is the fourth one. >> what was your assignment in iraq? >> in iraq, i was just a team member. a member of a fire team, four people. and we supported an infantry...
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bracelet and a lance armstrong bracelet, and he went up to this blind kid and rubbed his eyes, and the kid could see. and he wasn't used to the light, and it was bright, and he walked into traffic and was killed instantly. okay, people that are laughing, i'm gonna call you half full because you're focusing on the important part of the story: the bracelets are working. i took my "what would jesus do ?" bracelet, i put it on my jewish friend's wrist, it burned his skin. he threw it on the ground, it turned into a serpent-- we both started laughing. we left it there. we hate snakes. we think they're slimy, even though we know they're not. do you get the joke ? i'm making fun of people that take the bracelets too literally. they're not magical, they're a reminder to be a better person, to live a better life. and if you need a rubber band around your wrist to be that, here's an idea. take it off and snap yourself in the eye and see if that wakes you. i wore a "what would jesus do ?" bracelet in a movie theater once to see if it worked. a guy's cell phone went off-- one of those obnoxious ri
bracelet and a lance armstrong bracelet, and he went up to this blind kid and rubbed his eyes, and the kid could see. and he wasn't used to the light, and it was bright, and he walked into traffic and was killed instantly. okay, people that are laughing, i'm gonna call you half full because you're focusing on the important part of the story: the bracelets are working. i took my "what would jesus do ?" bracelet, i put it on my jewish friend's wrist, it burned his skin. he threw it on...
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(laughter) well, perhaps you forgot our nation's proud lunar history, when american astronauts lancermstrong and buzz light-year landed on the moon and said those immortal words "where's the beef?" (laughter) i'd say if we can't go to space than nobody can. it's time to nuke the moon! (laughter) besides helping america stay number one, it will also greatly reduce werewolf attacks. (laughter) so space program, we bid you a fond fair well as we look back at some of nasa's greatest moments. >> that's one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. (laughter) (cheers and applause) (applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: there's no doubt... this goes out to my homies at nasa. we'll be right back with the crew from the space shuttle "atlantis." (cheers and applause) ♪ i'm a speck of dust alone in the wire jungle. some dust rags say i'm unreachable, [ grunting ] but that's how i like it. unattached, free, indep... i've changed my mind. ♪ i believe in miracles [ female announcer ] swiffer attracts dust. new and improved swiffer dusters with dust lock adhesive picks up two times more
(laughter) well, perhaps you forgot our nation's proud lunar history, when american astronauts lancermstrong and buzz light-year landed on the moon and said those immortal words "where's the beef?" (laughter) i'd say if we can't go to space than nobody can. it's time to nuke the moon! (laughter) besides helping america stay number one, it will also greatly reduce werewolf attacks. (laughter) so space program, we bid you a fond fair well as we look back at some of nasa's greatest...
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lance briggs says he's ignoring that. reggie wayne did the same of the indianapolis colts.plans on wearing the gloves tomorrow. more players followed suit. the nfl said let's go ahead and loosen our uniform policy and let these guys pay tribute to the victims of 9/11 the way they want to. so that's what they're doing. and also players will be wearing patches on their jerseys tomorrow as well in honor of 9/11. >> it's very cool to see the players leading this effort. you see the pink bats in baseball. you see the pink gloves and things in football for breast cancer awareness. >> a lot of times the nfl, people call them the nfl, the no one league. kudos to them for loosening their guidelines here and letting the players express themselves. >> ray d'alessio. >> thank you so much. >> we'll see you again soon. speaking of 9/11, a lot of people stopping to honor those lost in those attacks. a lot of people are coming together to remember the victims. i'll tell you about the events that are already taking off today. stay with us. ♪ been torn apart ♪ got so many scratches and scars
lance briggs says he's ignoring that. reggie wayne did the same of the indianapolis colts.plans on wearing the gloves tomorrow. more players followed suit. the nfl said let's go ahead and loosen our uniform policy and let these guys pay tribute to the victims of 9/11 the way they want to. so that's what they're doing. and also players will be wearing patches on their jerseys tomorrow as well in honor of 9/11. >> it's very cool to see the players leading this effort. you see the pink bats...
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that's lance lou. and diane dwyer with? >> my daughter and my pup and volunteers. >> you brought your dog along. >> dogs are allowed. >> that's so cool. you can also take your bike on the bainra t and they've got special valet parking for your bike, very cool. nbc bay area, one of the sponsors. conditions should be spectacular as well. temperatures are probably going to be a little bit warmer than today. right now, low 60s through the santa clara valley. 58 in san francisco. 54 in oakland. winds are light. let me show you the setup for us. we've seen a bit of a northerly flow come? across northern california. cleared skies out. i can't find any clouds along the coast at all. maybe a couple patchespy day break but that's just about it. mostly clear skies tonight. the warming trend continues into tomorrow. monday and tuesday, we're going to see 90s. 80s near the bay. mid 70s at the coast. beach weather as summer hangs on. the official start of fall is this friday. the story is this. high pressure is just offshore. it's a big
that's lance lou. and diane dwyer with? >> my daughter and my pup and volunteers. >> you brought your dog along. >> dogs are allowed. >> that's so cool. you can also take your bike on the bainra t and they've got special valet parking for your bike, very cool. nbc bay area, one of the sponsors. conditions should be spectacular as well. temperatures are probably going to be a little bit warmer than today. right now, low 60s through the santa clara valley. 58 in san...
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as a free-lance journalist, i had no proof of a regular income. i had never been denied entry before. >> the writer has traveled to other countries for many years. he was so annoyed about his refusal of enter tri-that he decided to collect -- enter tri-that he decided to collect stories from other turkish rejectees. he had been planning a trip to germany last year to see friends and visit museums in hamburg. her application was rejected, and she still doesn't know why. >> the reason given was that i'm not welcome there. i have my apartment, my studio, my husband, my mother. >> the german authorities say turkish citizens want to use visas as a way of getting into germany to stay. a visa hotline received more than 1,000 calls within a month from angry turks, many were particularly critical of staff of the german consulate. >> one case that was reported to us might be of interest to women's organizations. the visa section wanted the applicant's husband to vouch for her and give her permission to travel. the german foreign office declined to comment o
as a free-lance journalist, i had no proof of a regular income. i had never been denied entry before. >> the writer has traveled to other countries for many years. he was so annoyed about his refusal of enter tri-that he decided to collect -- enter tri-that he decided to collect stories from other turkish rejectees. he had been planning a trip to germany last year to see friends and visit museums in hamburg. her application was rejected, and she still doesn't know why. >> the reason...
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a free lance journalist captured these images in june and july of livestock living free after residents abandoned the town. for years, the main industries in the evacuated areas around the fukushima daiichi were pig, dairy, and beef cattle farming. before the march 11 disaster, roughly 3,500 cows and 30,000 pigs lived there. when local residents left their homes after the accident at the nuclear plant, they were forced to leave their animals behind. without food and water, many cows and pigs slowly began to die. in april, veterinarians in fukushima prefecture started euthanizing the animals that had survived but were weak. then in may, the central government came up with a plan to cull livestock once their owners gave their permission. but many farmers opposed the ideas of simply killing the animals they had raised with care. some are still visiting the evacuation zone to feed their livestock. 57-year-old cattle farmer has been doing that for months. the local government gave him permission to feed his 330 cows once a week.the local governmen permission to feed his 330 cows once a week.
a free lance journalist captured these images in june and july of livestock living free after residents abandoned the town. for years, the main industries in the evacuated areas around the fukushima daiichi were pig, dairy, and beef cattle farming. before the march 11 disaster, roughly 3,500 cows and 30,000 pigs lived there. when local residents left their homes after the accident at the nuclear plant, they were forced to leave their animals behind. without food and water, many cows and pigs...
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sexual different missions and their egg production was four times normal this uterus where they pulled lance is considerably larger in super female compared with a normal flu and this specific specimen. in addition exhibits this great rupture of the open field you can imagine the power of the masses which have caused this rock so it's it's really like. an eruption of a volcano on your grassed where is the stream to let a phone. the answer is in our plastics this antioxidant is added to babies bottles bottles and junk and packaging will it also risky. i was really shocked because it imagine these are just concentrations which can be counted in every supposed orca and it is hard to believe i confess that at these very low environment you're in and concentrations such conflict that's like a killing of females as and last. and the scientists are really beginning to discover that the plastics in the oceans released chemical substances in julian run which have effects that are still or know. how much escapes once the products are in the water. how do these plumes of humility in the food chain. our
sexual different missions and their egg production was four times normal this uterus where they pulled lance is considerably larger in super female compared with a normal flu and this specific specimen. in addition exhibits this great rupture of the open field you can imagine the power of the masses which have caused this rock so it's it's really like. an eruption of a volcano on your grassed where is the stream to let a phone. the answer is in our plastics this antioxidant is added to babies...
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he does this for 14 years until de'medici return to florence on the backs of spanish lances. they've been trying for 14 years to get back into the city that expelled them and manage it after the flornetines backed the wrong army, the french army. one of the de'medicis, who's a cardinal, and his brother, get the support of mercenaries to get into the city and machiavelli is booted out of office. a couple of months later he is imprisoned and tortured because his name crops up on a list of people in the pocket of somebody plotting to overthrow de'medici regime, a young man named boscoli, trying to gather fellow conspirators, and machiavelli's name is on the list. he was never approached by boscoli, and if he had been, machiavelli would have shut the door on his face because he's not big on conspiracies, he writes about them saying how often they fail and how dangerous they are. be a politicalld agitator but he was not somebody who believed in violent overthrow of legitimate government. he was very much a bureaucrat and i think one of the things about machiavelli, the first man w
he does this for 14 years until de'medici return to florence on the backs of spanish lances. they've been trying for 14 years to get back into the city that expelled them and manage it after the flornetines backed the wrong army, the french army. one of the de'medicis, who's a cardinal, and his brother, get the support of mercenaries to get into the city and machiavelli is booted out of office. a couple of months later he is imprisoned and tortured because his name crops up on a list of people...
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we are updating fluorescent let's -- lance and replacing them with modern efficient versions. we are updating the outside air economizers, as we call them, which is a nice way of bringing the frog inside buildings and cooling it down. we spend this money on time, which is difficult to do for some places in the united states, but the goal was to spend a certain amount of money by this last june. we have already spent 80%. we are completely on target to spend all the money by next august, which is the requirement of the program. we have also created jobs. we have over 12,000 labor hours. it is a wonderful success. we have been doing a lot of energy efficiency programs peer this extra money allowed us to step up and do even more of those, so we are pleased about that. in the last 10 years, in total, the puc has saved a total 40,000 megawatt hours per year, enough to power 5000 homes. it is a wonderful program. it is really pretty simple. we are reducing greenhouse gas emissions, saving the city money, and improving the performance of facilities like this, so what could be better
we are updating fluorescent let's -- lance and replacing them with modern efficient versions. we are updating the outside air economizers, as we call them, which is a nice way of bringing the frog inside buildings and cooling it down. we spend this money on time, which is difficult to do for some places in the united states, but the goal was to spend a certain amount of money by this last june. we have already spent 80%. we are completely on target to spend all the money by next august, which...
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. >> i'm going as deejay lance rock. >> thanks so much for joining us.oin us tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00.
. >> i'm going as deejay lance rock. >> thanks so much for joining us.oin us tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00.
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the intense triumph in lance armstrong's eyes. right at you. >> he's looking right at me. >> reporter: his pictures appear in newspapers around the country and in "sports illustrated." druckman's tips for breaking into a new arena? he found a mentor, an established sports photographer. >> i said, would you be willing to coach me, teach me everything you know. >> reporter: and, he says, be different. he still shoots from the stands which gives him a unique angle. >> i'm 72 and learning as much now as i did when i was 22. >> reporter: some days, he seems to have discovered a kind of fountain of youth. >> when you like doing something, you enjoy it. and that's the -- the energy, that's the gas that makes the car run, you know? >> reporter: claire shipman, abc news, princeton, new jersey. >>> and coming up, a man with a one in a million gift, facing a very big night. ♪ [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average retiree wi
the intense triumph in lance armstrong's eyes. right at you. >> he's looking right at me. >> reporter: his pictures appear in newspapers around the country and in "sports illustrated." druckman's tips for breaking into a new arena? he found a mentor, an established sports photographer. >> i said, would you be willing to coach me, teach me everything you know. >> reporter: and, he says, be different. he still shoots from the stands which gives him a unique...
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when i joined marketwatch 12 years ago, we had a free-lance rate of $300 per story, which was viewed as semi-obscene by people who wrote for newspapers or magazines, which will often pay several thousand dollars for a peace, and thinking part of it was we did not have a lot of money. part of it was stories had a much shorter shelf life than something on a magazine, and over the course of 12 years, we have gradually climbed about $500 as we made more money and brought in a stronger stable of writers. people right now for the huffington posts are getting something like $15. the market has really degraded from even their, and it is very difficult to make money doing that. i have friends who are doing it, who are writing 10 stories a day just to get by. at the same time, the proliferation does make it very difficult for one small site to exist, right? our strategy in the old days was to align ourselves with a big media company -- cbs. we align ourselves with yahoo! in some way and with ail -- aol in another way. you need the types of connections with more established or at least larger p
when i joined marketwatch 12 years ago, we had a free-lance rate of $300 per story, which was viewed as semi-obscene by people who wrote for newspapers or magazines, which will often pay several thousand dollars for a peace, and thinking part of it was we did not have a lot of money. part of it was stories had a much shorter shelf life than something on a magazine, and over the course of 12 years, we have gradually climbed about $500 as we made more money and brought in a stronger stable of...
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lance camping, plants, and trees are really inexpensive compared to major remodels. i often feel it is something that is heavily overlooked. it as a lot of value. it is a touchy-really, emotional part of a property. oftentimes, we don't have front yards. maybe there should be a tree out front. maybe you should have potted plants lining the stairs going up. perhaps the rearguard in, although you never use it, doesn't matter if you don't get sunshine. plant flowers that do not need son. those are oftentimes good ways to spend money on adding value to your home. >> people that are selling their homes do need to have someone that will absolutely come in. i had a stager come in my house. you need to have another i that will absolutely have you get rid of the little things that you think make it look homey and people love it, but the value -- there is a very big value here. it is the same thing as the fluff, but it isn't fluff. paint, or anything else. >> let's talk about staging and what that does. i see a trend toward more staging. what is staging and how important is it
lance camping, plants, and trees are really inexpensive compared to major remodels. i often feel it is something that is heavily overlooked. it as a lot of value. it is a touchy-really, emotional part of a property. oftentimes, we don't have front yards. maybe there should be a tree out front. maybe you should have potted plants lining the stairs going up. perhaps the rearguard in, although you never use it, doesn't matter if you don't get sunshine. plant flowers that do not need son. those are...
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lance corporal paul watkins, corporal mark palin from first battalion, the rifles, marine james wright from juliet company, left tenant daniel clack from first battalion, sergeant barry weston from key row company, 4-2 commando royal marines and senior aircraftman james smart, number two mechanical transport squadron. mr. speaker, all of them demonstrated tremendous courage in the line of duty, and we sended our deepest condolences to their family and friends. let me also join the prime minister in remembering all of those who died in the terrorist attacks of september 11th, 2001. we all said at the time, mr. speaker, that we would never forget, and it is right that we pay particular attention on this, the tenth anniversary of september september 11th so that for the victims and the families we show we are true to the words we spoke in the aftermath of those terrible attacks. let me also, mr. speaker, as the house returns thank all our policemen and women who did such a tremendous job in the riots over the summer. and it's on the subject of policing that i want to start my questions to
lance corporal paul watkins, corporal mark palin from first battalion, the rifles, marine james wright from juliet company, left tenant daniel clack from first battalion, sergeant barry weston from key row company, 4-2 commando royal marines and senior aircraftman james smart, number two mechanical transport squadron. mr. speaker, all of them demonstrated tremendous courage in the line of duty, and we sended our deepest condolences to their family and friends. let me also join the prime...
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when the season had tipped off the match featuring champions sal about sea lions and runners up at lance but that game was abandoned when the news of the crash broke and a minute's silence was observed in a far. yeah sure that you let me assure you that we should do everything within our power to preserve top level hockey this is your goal slidell and also to help the locomotive side remain one of the strongest clubs in the kontinental hockey league . and on a big night of hero trends to our action across the continent russia was the first to extend their lead at the top of as they were held to a frustrating goals draw at home to reach the dominator which of course russia came into a clash with violent knowing they were up against a side but hadn't conceded a goal in the last six matches however the home team went out to a night run and doing a shot in one close here only to be denied by a smart start one of his just keep push a given given who is a dive for the match but once again for the home team i see flooding solve to his right to the ego some sure of it would have been his second
when the season had tipped off the match featuring champions sal about sea lions and runners up at lance but that game was abandoned when the news of the crash broke and a minute's silence was observed in a far. yeah sure that you let me assure you that we should do everything within our power to preserve top level hockey this is your goal slidell and also to help the locomotive side remain one of the strongest clubs in the kontinental hockey league . and on a big night of hero trends to our...
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worldwide manhunt for him lance the truth it's genius. and one million new world was on the streets care. little for the west. minions in. general and the surge in the. muslim. on our cheap. stay with us here on r t business up next with dmitri. hello and welcome to the program moscow's largest construction company and has changed hands mid cap lender been bankrolled ninety five percent of the company from you in about two to now the wife of the former mayor of moscow the banks of the remaining five percent recovery has been valued at one point two billion dollars but given its debts of the value of the deal could be about two hundred million dollars but when it came became the richest woman in russia with a free billion dollar fortune during her husband's stewardship of moscow mayor you do show off was fired last year by president nevada over a lack of trust your from claims his wife's business success had nothing to do with his running russia's biggest city. russia may explode as much as twenty million tons of grain this year the agricu
worldwide manhunt for him lance the truth it's genius. and one million new world was on the streets care. little for the west. minions in. general and the surge in the. muslim. on our cheap. stay with us here on r t business up next with dmitri. hello and welcome to the program moscow's largest construction company and has changed hands mid cap lender been bankrolled ninety five percent of the company from you in about two to now the wife of the former mayor of moscow the banks of the remaining...
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equipment those experiments also up there for the final docking all the nasa space shuttle and station but lance is docked on the eighth of july and left on the joy a big part of the last time for it now the cosmos are saying this was a very sad experience it was quite similar in their eyes to when the space station finally fell out of commission a real end to a chapter in space exploration history now the main celebration of their time when the on board the international space station was of course you recent night the twelfth of april fifty years since you could go and set off to become the first man in space now that was of course hugely celebrated on board the space station the internet. space station containing people from japan people from america of course russians as well during that celebration so they were it was a real international affairs this is what it was the cause not to say. well it's especially nice to know that countries other than russia respect to this holiday we received lots of warm wishes and greetings like true russians we took pride that you're a good girl in what our
equipment those experiments also up there for the final docking all the nasa space shuttle and station but lance is docked on the eighth of july and left on the joy a big part of the last time for it now the cosmos are saying this was a very sad experience it was quite similar in their eyes to when the space station finally fell out of commission a real end to a chapter in space exploration history now the main celebration of their time when the on board the international space station was of...
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start somewhere but why do you think i mean a lot because it was actually the first time i'd seen as lance i thought it was going to be far far worse i thought it was going to be more intentional i mean those were people that has strong accents big deal i think that's what they were going for i mean i got to hand it to fox this is the first time i've seen a minority on the network. that's a positive but it's nice to know that.
start somewhere but why do you think i mean a lot because it was actually the first time i'd seen as lance i thought it was going to be far far worse i thought it was going to be more intentional i mean those were people that has strong accents big deal i think that's what they were going for i mean i got to hand it to fox this is the first time i've seen a minority on the network. that's a positive but it's nice to know that.
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one player in particular before we get into lance brigs of the chicago bears, it's important to note nfl's uniform policy, very strict. one of the strictest policies in all of sports. your socks have to be a certain height on game day, can't wear certain types of gloves. everything has to be in uniform, i guess you want to say. >> cost you pretty big money. >> and you get fined for it. lance briggs came out this week and said you know what, i don't care, fine me if you want, but on september 11th, i'm going out there, i'm wearing special red, white and blue gloves and shoes, to commemorate the anniversary of 9/11. you see the picture he tweeted. it says there, never forget, 9.11.2001. other players followed suit. reggie wayne of the indianapolis colts, said the same thing. he was going to go out. there's reggie, wearing the red, white and blue gloves. as a result of this and other players saying they felt the need to go ahead and wear these shoes and these gloves, the nfl said for this sunday only, we're going to loosen our policy and if you guys want to express yourself that way, th
one player in particular before we get into lance brigs of the chicago bears, it's important to note nfl's uniform policy, very strict. one of the strictest policies in all of sports. your socks have to be a certain height on game day, can't wear certain types of gloves. everything has to be in uniform, i guess you want to say. >> cost you pretty big money. >> and you get fined for it. lance briggs came out this week and said you know what, i don't care, fine me if you want, but on...
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veterans later followed the am back to you lance to v.a.center. >> a lot more to bring you here at 5:00. coming up bay area braces for a third spare the air day. >> and there is hot weather going to have you sweating again. i'll let you know when cooler weather will arrive. >> michael finney warns those failing to travel light. some fees will tack hundreds on to cost of the trip. the california university whose mascot is teeming up with a group of the world's popular super heroes. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a load of tile cause aid back up today on highway 880. take a look at the mess. there is a red toyota involved with an accident with a flat bed truck. the truck flipped over injuring the driver and spilling all over the freeway. it happened around 12:30 this afternoon and initially blocked all lanes, you can see why. a back hoe was used to clean up the tile. and there it is at work that pile of tile. tonight a man convicted of smuggling marijuana into california 0 years ago is? custody of marshals. he skipped bail after being convicted of importi
veterans later followed the am back to you lance to v.a.center. >> a lot more to bring you here at 5:00. coming up bay area braces for a third spare the air day. >> and there is hot weather going to have you sweating again. i'll let you know when cooler weather will arrive. >> michael finney warns those failing to travel light. some fees will tack hundreds on to cost of the trip. the california university whose mascot is teeming up with a group of the world's popular super...
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the role of government is free lance. we should not be involved in this. it is a terrible economic and human mistake. we needed a policeman to punish the bad guys and put them in jail. what the porpoise -- purpose of the court system is more contracts. the contract lot israel. i am not an expert. it takes a lot of time. we could argue we do not need any regulations. i think they're really about enforcing contracts. there is room for regulatory structures that are in contrast. theoretically they do not have to be called regulation. making sure the contract is in forest will always get into the court system. by 75% will be more than making their read up. -- is more than we can get rid of. anarchy is failed. i know some libertarians that are anarchists. there is an important role for government in protection of individual rights. it could commit fraud. we need good laws. we need in effective court system. there should not be this redistribution of wealth and deciding which energy is better than what. that is not what the government should be doing. >> thank y
the role of government is free lance. we should not be involved in this. it is a terrible economic and human mistake. we needed a policeman to punish the bad guys and put them in jail. what the porpoise -- purpose of the court system is more contracts. the contract lot israel. i am not an expert. it takes a lot of time. we could argue we do not need any regulations. i think they're really about enforcing contracts. there is room for regulatory structures that are in contrast. theoretically they...
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. >> lance richard tumulty. >> and my brother, a firefighter of squad 252 brooklyn. i turn to you for trust and you gave it openly. i love it to you for inspiration, for answers, and encouragement, and you never let me down. you lifted my spirits and have the ability to take my thoughts to places where my troubles seemed so much further away. you never wanted are excepted praise, so humble and generous you were. you are not only a role model to me but the five siblings, if your daughter, your extended family and friends, and of course, your fire fighter brothers. after 10 years, there is still no closer, and no answers. there are only tears from heaven. all i have all the words of the serenity prayer which have become a mentor to many. god grant me the serenity to except the things i cannot change, and i can only say that my heart is so thankful to have had you in my life. you're not only my brother. you're the best and bravest man and my best friend. we all love and miss you and i can only say that i will one day see you on the other side. >> and my father and my un
. >> lance richard tumulty. >> and my brother, a firefighter of squad 252 brooklyn. i turn to you for trust and you gave it openly. i love it to you for inspiration, for answers, and encouragement, and you never let me down. you lifted my spirits and have the ability to take my thoughts to places where my troubles seemed so much further away. you never wanted are excepted praise, so humble and generous you were. you are not only a role model to me but the five siblings, if your...
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so lance black took the transcripts, made a compilation and culled it down to an hour and 30 minutess one community in america that is not regarded as equal under the law. and that is the gay community. so we feel that this is the last piece of the civil rights puzzle being put into place. >> when somebody says, you know, i would love to take a lawsuit, an appeal, and turn it into a broadway play, you don't have people running out of there, yay, sounds like a great idea! talk about how this idea came from his head, how it's going to be translated on to the stage and, for you, what the biggest surprise is. >> well, first of all, it's not -- we're not going to open it on broadway and hope to run. this is one night only. this is basically a teaching tool. it's a fundraiser for the american foundation for equal rights. hopefully, this play will then go on to schools and colleges around the country to be able to show what went on in that courtroom. the biggest surprise was to find out that the opposition, our opposition, the proponents of prop 8, really had no case. they had -- they broug
so lance black took the transcripts, made a compilation and culled it down to an hour and 30 minutess one community in america that is not regarded as equal under the law. and that is the gay community. so we feel that this is the last piece of the civil rights puzzle being put into place. >> when somebody says, you know, i would love to take a lawsuit, an appeal, and turn it into a broadway play, you don't have people running out of there, yay, sounds like a great idea! talk about how...