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on lange. gordon this event was recorded in city r, 2009 at the university of new york graduate center. >> this book is my first biography. it will be the last. write.e too hard to i learned my book belongs to the category, the life and times biography. in fact when i began, i felt the times would dominate. the book would focus on the political and social culture of world war ii,, of of the cold war. and that the life would be a illustration. that was not to be. the ea langeis the star of story. with her forceful personality, driver's into the seat. and in a certain sense took charge back and forth quite a of years. biography is one life seen through another life, in this case, mine. i'd written a great deal about gender. forced me to examine more closely how gender an s in the life of individual. this lecture forced me to look spell out how i was doing and warn you and tell you that what i'm about to say is not in the book at all. t's a kind of a meditation book.the fact about the now thinking
on lange. gordon this event was recorded in city r, 2009 at the university of new york graduate center. >> this book is my first biography. it will be the last. write.e too hard to i learned my book belongs to the category, the life and times biography. in fact when i began, i felt the times would dominate. the book would focus on the political and social culture of world war ii,, of of the cold war. and that the life would be a illustration. that was not to be. the ea langeis the star of...
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i don't know anybody else who's thinking like lang. he thinks the recent rally is likely to spawn even more buying. don't bet against amazon when christmas is right around the corner. historically, it's been a real bad idea to sell the stock down. and despite newfound competition from other retailers, and even though amazon stock is ridiculously expensive versus all other internet plays, i don't think the holiday season will be any different this time around either. hey, how about lou in my home state of new jersey? lou? >> caller: hey, jim. about five weeks ago, you recommended an israeli-based company called cyber -- >> yeah. >> caller: congratulations, because that's a home run, jim. that stock is up 50% since you mentioned it. >> thank you very much. we got -- we did good on that one. thank you. >> caller: i did some research and came up with another fast-growing israeli cybersecurity play in virtual and cloud data centers called radware, and i would like to know if you think -- >> it's funny, i saw this -- i was going over the cha
i don't know anybody else who's thinking like lang. he thinks the recent rally is likely to spawn even more buying. don't bet against amazon when christmas is right around the corner. historically, it's been a real bad idea to sell the stock down. and despite newfound competition from other retailers, and even though amazon stock is ridiculously expensive versus all other internet plays, i don't think the holiday season will be any different this time around either. hey, how about lou in my...
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the detective drove dan lange to the hospital. told him, prepare for the worst.d at the emergency room, dan ran into a nurse he knew. >> and she took one look at me, and, of course, it was so heartbroken, that i, of course, broke down, and then i had a chance to see karen. >> reporter: the doctors gave her a slim chance. one in a hundred maybe. she was airlifted to a bigger hospital in portland for specialized care. and as dan kept watch at her bedside, he remembered an odd comment karen made a few days before she was attacked. her boys were in college, nearly grown. she wasn't sure what her purpose was anymore. as she told dan. >> i really wish that i could be, you know, more useful, if i'm going to remain here. >> on planet earth? >> on planet earth, yeah and i would assure her with 'but god has a plan and you will be used.' >> reporter: but what kind of use was this? if she lived, she might never regain conciousness. if she regained conciousness, she might never be the same. how useful could that be? and then, suddenly, the case of the murder of amy brandhagen
the detective drove dan lange to the hospital. told him, prepare for the worst.d at the emergency room, dan ran into a nurse he knew. >> and she took one look at me, and, of course, it was so heartbroken, that i, of course, broke down, and then i had a chance to see karen. >> reporter: the doctors gave her a slim chance. one in a hundred maybe. she was airlifted to a bigger hospital in portland for specialized care. and as dan kept watch at her bedside, he remembered an odd comment...
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it is about one half hour. >> host: linda gordon, who was dorthea lange? >> guest: many people don't know her name, but i can very tell you that everyone in the country knows her photographs. one of her photographs, which is often called my grandmother, has been called the most in this photograph in america, sort of the michael jordan of photographs. it's been in every textbook. what is a visual image that you have of the great depression, they will describe this photograph. >> host: or was the photograph taken? >> guest: it was taken in california. it's interesting because she was the main person in the center of the u.s. during the great depression. and these were migrant workers who moved along from field to field from one agriculture operation to another. this particular woman had been in her family had been working on seasonally. but it was work herriot crop was destroyed and they were putting their best in when there was no work, hoping that they would find work at their next job. >> host: what you is a photograph taken? >> guest: it was taken in 193
it is about one half hour. >> host: linda gordon, who was dorthea lange? >> guest: many people don't know her name, but i can very tell you that everyone in the country knows her photographs. one of her photographs, which is often called my grandmother, has been called the most in this photograph in america, sort of the michael jordan of photographs. it's been in every textbook. what is a visual image that you have of the great depression, they will describe this photograph....
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lange is in trouble for tweeting racially charged jokes. it is the subject of tonight's -- >> well, even the pc police are right sometimes. lange best known for appearing on howard stern's show wrote, here is the scenario i am using to bleep off chick on "first take." she beats the bleep out of me and runs free and then i bleep and she is free. the happiest ending ever. there is more to the fantasy, but we don't have time. after the ensuing uproar lange said "comedy central" canceled his appearance at midnight. and he explains himself, i tweeted jokes that in the past i would have said in privacy. i know black women who could join hate women and to groups who want to be clear, go "f" yourself. if it upset the lady in question, that's another story. let me say to at carrie champion, if this hurt you in anyway, i'm sorry and all is for given. speaking of going too far. blach >> i do that every time i step in the shower. jedediah, what do you make of the tweets ? was it satire or creepy? >> it was creepy because he directed it at her. it seeme
lange is in trouble for tweeting racially charged jokes. it is the subject of tonight's -- >> well, even the pc police are right sometimes. lange best known for appearing on howard stern's show wrote, here is the scenario i am using to bleep off chick on "first take." she beats the bleep out of me and runs free and then i bleep and she is free. the happiest ending ever. there is more to the fantasy, but we don't have time. after the ensuing uproar lange said "comedy...
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shorter, ts got dorothea lange began to wear slacks. quite unusual and not at all fashionable. a skirt again wore less than floor length. she was a photographer that took feet many, many images of and legs. with her typical magic could make photographs of just feet. her mother also presented the marital separation to her as a desertion, an abandonment by her
shorter, ts got dorothea lange began to wear slacks. quite unusual and not at all fashionable. a skirt again wore less than floor length. she was a photographer that took feet many, many images of and legs. with her typical magic could make photographs of just feet. her mother also presented the marital separation to her as a desertion, an abandonment by her
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>> guest: dorothea lange was a very important photographer in the period of the depression, the 1940s and the 1950s. many people don't know her name, but i can guarantee you that everyone in this country knows her photographs. one of her photographs, which is often called "my grant
>> guest: dorothea lange was a very important photographer in the period of the depression, the 1940s and the 1950s. many people don't know her name, but i can guarantee you that everyone in this country knows her photographs. one of her photographs, which is often called "my grant
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even though dorothea lange was not a social movement person, she worked in a period during the intense social movement during feta with the drives for the unemployed during the great depression. but one sign of her politics happened just before she died she got a letter from an african american photographers who were working the civil-rights movement. they wanted to establish a collective project of the civil-rights movement and they wanted her to be their mentor and a sponsor and teacher. she was very honored by that. because with no political affiliation and she felt so moved that the very downtrodden black people that she had photographed in the thirties were now standing up to fight for there rights. unfortunately she was already too sick and dying of cancer and could not do much for them she wrote them back but she could not have traveled to the southern states. >> host: when did she start to get known? >> guest: she had misdiagnosed ailments for a least four years before she died at first they thought it was a continuation of her ulcers and it may have been because she died of ca
even though dorothea lange was not a social movement person, she worked in a period during the intense social movement during feta with the drives for the unemployed during the great depression. but one sign of her politics happened just before she died she got a letter from an african american photographers who were working the civil-rights movement. they wanted to establish a collective project of the civil-rights movement and they wanted her to be their mentor and a sponsor and teacher. she...
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>> guest: dorothea lange was a very important photographer in the period of the depression, the 1940s and the 1950s. many people don't know her name, but i can guarantee you that everyone in this country knows her photographs. one of her photographs, which is often called "my grant mother," has been called the most famous photograph in america. it's sort of the michael jordan of photographs. it's used in every textbook. when i ask my students what is the visual image you have of the great depression of the 1930s, they describe this photograph. >> host: where was that photograph taken? >> guest: it was actually taken in california, and it's interesting because she was really the main california in the western u.s. during the 1930s depression. and it was taken among people working in a pea-picking field. these were migrant farm workers who moved along from field to field, from one agricultural operation to another picking as the crops ripened. but this particular woman had been, and her family and many others, were stuck because there had been an unseasonal freeze. and there wasn't work
>> guest: dorothea lange was a very important photographer in the period of the depression, the 1940s and the 1950s. many people don't know her name, but i can guarantee you that everyone in this country knows her photographs. one of her photographs, which is often called "my grant mother," has been called the most famous photograph in america. it's sort of the michael jordan of photographs. it's used in every textbook. when i ask my students what is the visual image you have of...
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fifth special forces group airborne during combat operations against an armed enemy in the city of chi lang republicic of vietnam. staff morris' affiliated company were engaged by a hostile force. he learned by radio that a fellow team commander had been killed near an enemy bunker and reorganized his men into an effective assault posture before advancing forward and splitting off with two men to recover the team commander's body. observing the maneuver, the hostile force concentrated its fire on his three-man element and wounded both men accompanying him. after assisting the two wounded back, staff sergeant morris charged forward with only his men suppressive fire as cover. while enemy gun placements were against him, staff sergeant morris destroyed the positions with hand grenades and continued his assault eliminating four bunkers. upon reaching the bunker nearest the fallen team commander, he repulsed the enemy and began the trek back to friendly lines. he was wounded three times as he struggled forward but succeeded in returning his fallen comrade to a fall safe position. they are in ke
fifth special forces group airborne during combat operations against an armed enemy in the city of chi lang republicic of vietnam. staff morris' affiliated company were engaged by a hostile force. he learned by radio that a fellow team commander had been killed near an enemy bunker and reorganized his men into an effective assault posture before advancing forward and splitting off with two men to recover the team commander's body. observing the maneuver, the hostile force concentrated its fire...
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and dorothea lange, who was a good friend of his, really urged him to do more documentary work. so, he launched into this with a sense of that same spirit of the great documentary photographers of the '30s-- like dorothea lange-- were photographing life on the streets, and he really brought an ansel adams' eye to a lot of these scenes. >> now, look at this great one with the good humor guy there by his truck. and there's another one of a guy at the little stand where magazine rack-- where you can novelties and things like that. i mean, he really did, in his own way, capture a lot of the flavor of los angeles during that period. >> absolutely. you know, he was from san francisco and he had a little bit of a san franciscan's eye view of l.a. he liked the-- poke fun at the city a bit, so there are shots of the crazy hot dog stands and, you know, miles of parking lots and-- but they're all done with a, you know, a brilliant eye. i think this shot here of the christmas show, you know, it looks like something that one of the contemporary landscape photographers would do. >> well, look
and dorothea lange, who was a good friend of his, really urged him to do more documentary work. so, he launched into this with a sense of that same spirit of the great documentary photographers of the '30s-- like dorothea lange-- were photographing life on the streets, and he really brought an ansel adams' eye to a lot of these scenes. >> now, look at this great one with the good humor guy there by his truck. and there's another one of a guy at the little stand where magazine rack-- where...
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that's the latest live in langely park. back to you, jim and doreen. >>> a programming note. news4 will carry president obama's address live. our coverage begins tonight at 8:00. afr the speech, we'll join "the biggest loser" in progress. > student are steg away from the books tonight to pray at florida state university after a shooting overnight on campus sent three people to the hospital and on-campus vigil for the wounded starts in two hours. earlier today, police confirmed the shooter was a lawyer and fsu alum named myron may. officers killed him in a shootout after he opened fire in the university's library. it was full of students studying for final exams. one student says the books he checked out literally saved his . >> two of the books that i had checked out had a bullet hole in them. >> you always think that it's going to happen somewhere else and it actually happens here, my first semester here. it's just kind of crazy. >> investigators think the gunman was in a state of crisis and he feared the government was targeting him. >>> a security scare briefly had some fe
that's the latest live in langely park. back to you, jim and doreen. >>> a programming note. news4 will carry president obama's address live. our coverage begins tonight at 8:00. afr the speech, we'll join "the biggest loser" in progress. > student are steg away from the books tonight to pray at florida state university after a shooting overnight on campus sent three people to the hospital and on-campus vigil for the wounded starts in two hours. earlier today, police...
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new york university's linda gordon to talk about her biography of american photographer, dorothea lange this. interview, conducted in new york city, is part of booktv's college series and is about a half hour. >> lynn do gordon, who is doering dr. the ya lange. >> guest: she was a very important photographer in the period of the depression, the 1940s and 1950s. many people don't know her name but i can guarantee you that everyone in this country knows her photographs. one of her photographs, often called migrant mother, had been called the most famous photograph in america. sort of the michael jordan of photographs. it's used in every textbook when -- when i ask my students what is the visual image you have of the great depression of the 1930s in, they describe this photograph. >> host: where was that photograph taken? >> guest: it was actually taken in california, and it is interesting because she was really the main california in the western u.s. during the 1930s depression, and it was taken among people working in a pea-picking field. these were migrant farmworkers who moved along fr
new york university's linda gordon to talk about her biography of american photographer, dorothea lange this. interview, conducted in new york city, is part of booktv's college series and is about a half hour. >> lynn do gordon, who is doering dr. the ya lange. >> guest: she was a very important photographer in the period of the depression, the 1940s and 1950s. many people don't know her name but i can guarantee you that everyone in this country knows her photographs. one of her...
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a little bit of yellow beginning to pop up west of philadelphia in places like lang -- lancaster and harrisburg. looks like the morning rush hour will be wet. we'll transition into a period of the day later this morning and afternoon and evening we're into scattered showers and downpours mixed in. 51 degrees in philadelphia. it's not only wet, but cool. 46 in allentown. 51 in sea philadelphia, and 55 in sea isle city. if you're catching the bus, 50 degrees by 6:00 a.m., 51 by 8:00 and we'll be sitting on 0 until we're back in the upper 50s. >> reporter: let's look outside we have a rain-soaked morning commute. we've got light volume this is i-95 at cottman we're looking good through the construction zone this is southbound traffic heading toward center city an easy 14 minute ride northbound or southbound. you want to watch in west philadelphia here peach street, a house fire is blocking the area. the main roads looking at the blue route, the schuylkill expressway, looking live at i-95 no big issue with speeds at 50 miles per hour. northbound on the new jersey turnpike past route 73 r
a little bit of yellow beginning to pop up west of philadelphia in places like lang -- lancaster and harrisburg. looks like the morning rush hour will be wet. we'll transition into a period of the day later this morning and afternoon and evening we're into scattered showers and downpours mixed in. 51 degrees in philadelphia. it's not only wet, but cool. 46 in allentown. 51 in sea philadelphia, and 55 in sea isle city. if you're catching the bus, 50 degrees by 6:00 a.m., 51 by 8:00 and we'll be...
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at the golden gate bridge where lang closures will affect traffic all weekend long a staunch a wallet found injured and reunited with her owner now at 11. the work is underway. bridge throughout the weekend. right now -- traffic is diverted. with only one lane in each direction. this is a live look. four other lanes are shut down tonight. this work is all in preparation for the installation of a moveable median barrier on the bridge early next year. ning, i'm pam moore. the lane closure is expected to last until sunday. kron four's jeff bush is live at the golden gate bridge with pam hymie the crews are hard work on the lanes the heavy equipment moved in and started taking out the concrete barrierssome day soon those barriers are going to be replaced with the new, state of the art moveable barrier like you see in this animation provided to kron four by the bridge district. the work that is going on this weekend is important resurfacing of the roadway and is necessary for the new equipment to be installed. golden gate bridge district officials say the weekend work and the barrier will
at the golden gate bridge where lang closures will affect traffic all weekend long a staunch a wallet found injured and reunited with her owner now at 11. the work is underway. bridge throughout the weekend. right now -- traffic is diverted. with only one lane in each direction. this is a live look. four other lanes are shut down tonight. this work is all in preparation for the installation of a moveable median barrier on the bridge early next year. ning, i'm pam moore. the lane closure is...
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fort mclellan alabama was lange home to the chemical center and school.d up and trained with toxic agents. gary matsumoto took part in that training. >> reporter: the army opened its defense taping here at fort mclelan. the instructors used real cm and real serin. today the air force, 23 officers enlisted men and women. and one civilian. >> mr. mosomoto will learn everything he need to learn from his protective gear to what he will actually do when he goes inside to conduct the training. the procedures he will follow. the equipment he will be using as well as what to use in the event of an emergency. he's the first journalist to actually participate in toxic agent training. >> reporter: rule number one, watch out when the army tells you to close your eyes. >> okay. >> reporter: you have to pass two of the sniff tests. this one is easier. there's a blood test before and after exposure. they like to needle you here in one ways than one. >> the haircut is not quite where it should be. >> reporter: the levity helps ease the tension. but behind some of the smi
fort mclellan alabama was lange home to the chemical center and school.d up and trained with toxic agents. gary matsumoto took part in that training. >> reporter: the army opened its defense taping here at fort mclelan. the instructors used real cm and real serin. today the air force, 23 officers enlisted men and women. and one civilian. >> mr. mosomoto will learn everything he need to learn from his protective gear to what he will actually do when he goes inside to conduct the...
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lang coming in at 22 miles per hour. we'll talk about what's ahead over the next 24 hours. it's breezy and chilly for the rest of the night. less wind or not way for monday we're -- less wind on the way for monday. we're tracking a warming trend coming later in the week. >> let's switch to annie mccormick live in fairmont park where strong winds knocked down trees and caused damage to cars today. >> reporter: melissa called it a hold on your hat kind of day. today in fairmont it was duck for cover. take a look at this tree. it's a massive tree that split in half and demolished this vehicle. it was one of several vehicles hit when the winds whipped through the area. on the avenues of the republic the massive tree fell under the pressure of heavy winds. and these pictures sent to us, show a blue vehicle damaged from the same tree. many people parked here to attend the annual walk benefiting lung cancer reach. tent for the events blew away. >> the winds were so wild, we had the tent blow over. >> reporter: we were there always party on event and pullies cleaned up what was lef
lang coming in at 22 miles per hour. we'll talk about what's ahead over the next 24 hours. it's breezy and chilly for the rest of the night. less wind or not way for monday we're -- less wind on the way for monday. we're tracking a warming trend coming later in the week. >> let's switch to annie mccormick live in fairmont park where strong winds knocked down trees and caused damage to cars today. >> reporter: melissa called it a hold on your hat kind of day. today in fairmont it was...
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it is about one half hour. >> host: linda gordon, who was dorthea lange?>> guest: many people don't know her name, but i can very tell you that everyone in the country knows her photographs. one of her photographs, which is often called my grandmother, has been called the most in this
it is about one half hour. >> host: linda gordon, who was dorthea lange?>> guest: many people don't know her name, but i can very tell you that everyone in the country knows her photographs. one of her photographs, which is often called my grandmother, has been called the most in this
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some shoppers are already lang up. one woman is petitioning the madness in honor of her mom. the message she's sending to one retailer. first, a pair of shoes or a nice sweater could be just the thing for a person in need. the driving force behind this huge event might surprise you. >> and in weather, high clouds already moving into the bay area. coming up, i will let you know if you have to worry about any raindrops and if they go up in the 5-day forecast. female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ com
some shoppers are already lang up. one woman is petitioning the madness in honor of her mom. the message she's sending to one retailer. first, a pair of shoes or a nice sweater could be just the thing for a person in need. the driving force behind this huge event might surprise you. >> and in weather, high clouds already moving into the bay area. coming up, i will let you know if you have to worry about any raindrops and if they go up in the 5-day forecast. female narrator: it's...
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as bills yet, what's actually in the pipeline that may be alter, the course may be altered in the lang of leadership. >> the big thing, number one, you just have to keep funding the government. that has to happen. they're not going to have a government shutdown particularly in september. there are a number of tax provisions that take place, and those, too, need to be addressed. maybe they are extended. but then we move in to next year, and there a number of very big fiscal issues up u front of next year because dealing with, first of all, the debt limit. we reached the statutory debt limit on the 15th. there is an issue reimbursements for doctors, about the 20% reduction. there are issues associated with expiring the highway trust fund, that has to be extended. all of these issues are coming up quickly. it's interesting from my perspective little has been discussed in the campaign on the fiscal issues, which are going to be some of the first things that are going to have to address. >> are there broad differences of opinions on the kinds of things that you just named so a change to rep
as bills yet, what's actually in the pipeline that may be alter, the course may be altered in the lang of leadership. >> the big thing, number one, you just have to keep funding the government. that has to happen. they're not going to have a government shutdown particularly in september. there are a number of tax provisions that take place, and those, too, need to be addressed. maybe they are extended. but then we move in to next year, and there a number of very big fiscal issues up u...
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furthermore, lang is quite important is the general plan does identify telegraph hill as an outstanding and unique area. what i think is most important, the general plan identifies some of the special characteristics in this area to include, and i quote arm [speaker not understood]. and we very much feel that this project as designed by providing the three setbacks between buildings and a five foot side setback on the west side does just that as directed by the general plan. >> we also heard some testimony today from the geotechnical new jersey ~ engineer [speaker not understood]. it leaves a late it condition that irreparably leaves lateral and adjacent support to pioneer park and leaves hazard. you responded to the park. could you respond to the objections that were made regarding the stability of the hill. >> what was prepared for the project was basically a geotechnical report that is used to a session whether the project is even feasible from that standpoint and what we use that information for is to determine there could be any secondary effects from the type of film. other than t
furthermore, lang is quite important is the general plan does identify telegraph hill as an outstanding and unique area. what i think is most important, the general plan identifies some of the special characteristics in this area to include, and i quote arm [speaker not understood]. and we very much feel that this project as designed by providing the three setbacks between buildings and a five foot side setback on the west side does just that as directed by the general plan. >> we also...
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troops returning from the combat on ebola in west africa are on a 20 day quarantine at joint base langely-eustis. no service members are showing any virus symptoms. >>> a fourth suspect in the murder of woodbridge high school student brenden wilson is a juvenile, but tonight prince william county police want you to see his picture, 17- year-old deon moses and police hope somebody out there will tell them where he is. moses is wanted for conspiracy to commit a felony and it was a stolen gun used in that shooting. the suspected shooter, 20-year- old kawain smalls was out on bond wearing a monitoring bracelet at the time of the incident. >>> attorneys for jesse matthew will not request a psychiatric evaluation for their client when he appears in court tomorrow facing charges in the sexual assault case in fairfax. a plea and trial date is expected from the hearing tomorrow. >>> a renewed effort to find these siblings, 3-year-old sarah and 2-year-old jacob hoggle missing from montgomery county for two months last seen with catherine hoggle, their mother. while police admit they're in the middle of a
troops returning from the combat on ebola in west africa are on a 20 day quarantine at joint base langely-eustis. no service members are showing any virus symptoms. >>> a fourth suspect in the murder of woodbridge high school student brenden wilson is a juvenile, but tonight prince william county police want you to see his picture, 17- year-old deon moses and police hope somebody out there will tell them where he is. moses is wanted for conspiracy to commit a felony and it was a stolen...
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ryan lang will punch in for the score here as huss tas tried to put it close, but guess what, here comes ronnie james again. ronnie, somebody get ronnie. i can hear the people screaming, get it. glassboro a winner 36 to 17. we'll be we thank you for watching i with its news tonight. for beastly, kathy and everyone at i witness necessary news. we're always on, your late show
ryan lang will punch in for the score here as huss tas tried to put it close, but guess what, here comes ronnie james again. ronnie, somebody get ronnie. i can hear the people screaming, get it. glassboro a winner 36 to 17. we'll be we thank you for watching i with its news tonight. for beastly, kathy and everyone at i witness necessary news. we're always on, your late show
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ryan lang will punch in for the score here as huss tas tried to put it close, but guess what, here comes ronnie james again. ronnie, somebody get ronnie. i can hear the people screaming, get it. glassboro a winner 36 to 17. we'll newspapers speak out. tom corbett has been something of a disaster. tom corbett cut spending on education by a billion dollars... it's time for a change. elect tom wolf, and you'll get the type of governor we haven't seen for a while... ...one who looks out for average, hard-working pennsylvanians. it's wolf who has solid ideas for bringing in new business and for boosting the economy. tom wolf for governor, a fresh start for pennsylvania. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm
ryan lang will punch in for the score here as huss tas tried to put it close, but guess what, here comes ronnie james again. ronnie, somebody get ronnie. i can hear the people screaming, get it. glassboro a winner 36 to 17. we'll newspapers speak out. tom corbett has been something of a disaster. tom corbett cut spending on education by a billion dollars... it's time for a change. elect tom wolf, and you'll get the type of governor we haven't seen for a while... ...one who looks out for...
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and overturn big rig klaus lange closures for much of the morning. a load of thanksgiving turkeys.er >>:reporter lang closures for this within seven hours northbound central lombok ballot was also closed and it calls the big traffic backup this all started around 230 this morning a driver was heading toward a costco to deliver 23,000 lbs. of frozen turkeys he accidently got off at the wrong accent and a sharp turn led to the drug flipping over diesel fuel spilled over the 4 of the ground 10 gal. had to be cleaned out of the storm drain. >>:reporter and calling somebody for the clue is an investigation their environmental and hazardous material and this city of san ramon traffic control were involved in this. >>:reporter hear people taking the turkey's off the truck they were headed to costco for up and employee giveaway. as for cleanup the crews did give everything away and they reopen the lines around 10:00 this morning. >>:reporter all those talk turkish woman were about to be discarded a dumpster but kron 4 new step 10 county community food bank instead. >>:reporterhere you can
and overturn big rig klaus lange closures for much of the morning. a load of thanksgiving turkeys.er >>:reporter lang closures for this within seven hours northbound central lombok ballot was also closed and it calls the big traffic backup this all started around 230 this morning a driver was heading toward a costco to deliver 23,000 lbs. of frozen turkeys he accidently got off at the wrong accent and a sharp turn led to the drug flipping over diesel fuel spilled over the 4 of the ground...
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and once it gets cold, it looks like that cold is really going lang around for awhile. in trenton, 55 in millville and the poconos it is 54. to the west we can see some warmth. in buffalo 61. highly unusual for this time of year. pittsburgh 64 ahead of the front but look at cleveland, the front is just passing through, the temperature down to 47 degrees. association it will be a very quick switch of seasons so to speak. mild over us right now. we do have a weak coastal low that's bringing in some moisture helping to enhance that cooling effect and the fog and we could see a few sprinkles associated with this overnight tonight but by far the big story is the cold that will be coming. so, overnight you'll see some fog, some drizzle and then during the day tomorrow the skies will clear. the off will get very dry once this cold front moves through so early high temperatures for your wednesday in the 60's but quickly in the afternoon as you head out of work you'll notice a dramatic change, even from the morning, strong west-northwesterly winds. the air will be dry and the te
and once it gets cold, it looks like that cold is really going lang around for awhile. in trenton, 55 in millville and the poconos it is 54. to the west we can see some warmth. in buffalo 61. highly unusual for this time of year. pittsburgh 64 ahead of the front but look at cleveland, the front is just passing through, the temperature down to 47 degrees. association it will be a very quick switch of seasons so to speak. mild over us right now. we do have a weak coastal low that's bringing in...
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ilid along with many other filipino leader in the city has also advocated to make tagalog the lang warren buffettv certified in san francisco, a great achievement for the filipino community and a necessary and important language access issue. when looked at in its entirety, it is clear that ilid's organizing work is not just a job for her. it is truly a passion. it is something that is deep, genuine, and personal. lift as you climb has always been her motto, lift as you climb. she is a true daughter of san francisco and our diverse community and i want to thank her for everything she has done for district 9, for bernal heights and i am honored to have worked with her, to call her friend, and i know that she is here surrounded by community, the community that she continues to impact on a daily basis. congratulations, ilid. [cheering and applauding] >> the floor is yours. >> thank you so much, supervisor campos. i work with both john and david, and i really want to thank you for having this day and time in recognizing all of the filipino -- honoring everybody else that has done so much work
ilid along with many other filipino leader in the city has also advocated to make tagalog the lang warren buffettv certified in san francisco, a great achievement for the filipino community and a necessary and important language access issue. when looked at in its entirety, it is clear that ilid's organizing work is not just a job for her. it is truly a passion. it is something that is deep, genuine, and personal. lift as you climb has always been her motto, lift as you climb. she is a true...
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i saw the swiss ambassador there, ambassador eric lange was there checking our names off his -- his list against his list making sure that everybody was there. there were iranian reporters there. and after a while, they closed the door and we took off. i know that people have different opinions of air aljari. but i'm a great fan. >> given all of this history from 33 years ago what's -- what have we learned about iran and negotiating with iran? and the current situations that we find ourselves in with iran? >> i would like to say, peter, that we have learned something. but i'm not sure. what we've -- i'm not sure what we've learned. if you look at our relations today, they are not very good. and we're in right now a very dangerous -- the iranians are in a dangerous place. there's a lot of talk of war. there's a lot of talk about air strikes. a lot of talk about an iranian nuclear program, an iranian nuclear program. being the eternal optimist that i am i didn't think we would be in such a bad place, even after what had happened -- what had happened in 1979 and 1980. when we flew out of te
i saw the swiss ambassador there, ambassador eric lange was there checking our names off his -- his list against his list making sure that everybody was there. there were iranian reporters there. and after a while, they closed the door and we took off. i know that people have different opinions of air aljari. but i'm a great fan. >> given all of this history from 33 years ago what's -- what have we learned about iran and negotiating with iran? and the current situations that we find...
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here's 49ers spokesman bob lang yesterday. >> they are random checks to team physicians as they travel to see if anybody is transferring controlled substances across state lines. that's all the information we have. >> reporter: if there's smoke, could there be fire? the niners say absolutely not. >> all medications are documented, to my knowledge. any medication that we have, those are checked. >> reporter: the inspections may stem from a lawsuit filed on behalf of 1200 members of the nfl players association. they include former 49er and raider jeremy newbury. that suit claims teams handed out pain killers quote, like candy at halloween, leading to addiction, and health issues. what may be most interesting is the dea is turning its attention from performance-enhancing drugs to painkillers. here's paula canny, a defense attorney who fought the fedz in t the falco case. >> it's the beginning of better regulated treatment of professional athletes. >> reporter: assuming there is any mistreatment at all. is it expected by a player to do that, take that stuff? >> no, there's no expectation o
here's 49ers spokesman bob lang yesterday. >> they are random checks to team physicians as they travel to see if anybody is transferring controlled substances across state lines. that's all the information we have. >> reporter: if there's smoke, could there be fire? the niners say absolutely not. >> all medications are documented, to my knowledge. any medication that we have, those are checked. >> reporter: the inspections may stem from a lawsuit filed on behalf of 1200...
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sunday near redwood sanitary land fall the driver of the toyota camry was going north and southbound lang the nissan slipped and landed on the roof and was then hit by a dodge pickup both toyota and nissan drivers were killed in that crash a female passenger and nissan said to us will moderate a major incident the driver the train was not injured >>mark: the police shot and killed a 12 year-old boy after he pulled an insult to gone from his waistband police said on safety tim had been removed >>darya: 01 a washer who survived and of the story fall is in stable condition this morning this happened in san francisco the man sell off the roof of the building of montgomery and california street in downtown san francisco he landed on a slow-moving toyota camry with what broke his fall and probably saved his life. the workers suffered life-threatening injuries and is in critical but stable condition this morning >> james: a live look outside berlin is to hear from the golden gate bridge were talking about in this is outside of the door and what you can inspect as we were awake tore thanksgiving
sunday near redwood sanitary land fall the driver of the toyota camry was going north and southbound lang the nissan slipped and landed on the roof and was then hit by a dodge pickup both toyota and nissan drivers were killed in that crash a female passenger and nissan said to us will moderate a major incident the driver the train was not injured >>mark: the police shot and killed a 12 year-old boy after he pulled an insult to gone from his waistband police said on safety tim had been...
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the wreck killed the boat owner, 79-year-old jessie lang lye and samuel garcia, 86 both men from bogga bay and 66-year- old costa from san joaquin valley. a fourth victim, a woman has not been publicly identified. so close to shore rescuers were shift and tried to revive the boaters. because it's opening-day at crab season, everybody was at the ready. offer bodega head the wines waves are powerful, but the boat capsized come back in, moving about 10 miles per hour, full of crab. and although it wasn't a commercial vessel, it was well- suited to ocean fishing and many in the group had experience. >> it's just a rogue wave, the ocean is highly unpredictable and such a tragedy. >> reporter: this father and son arrived early for hope opening-day and caught their limit on the 22' catamaran to make sure everybody is safe neuter. >> i feel really sad for the people when who passed awain hopefully everybody learns something from this. but mother nature always wins. >> i want to show you know a photograph taken from henry one, the sheriff's helicopter and shows what was visible of the wreckage.
the wreck killed the boat owner, 79-year-old jessie lang lye and samuel garcia, 86 both men from bogga bay and 66-year- old costa from san joaquin valley. a fourth victim, a woman has not been publicly identified. so close to shore rescuers were shift and tried to revive the boaters. because it's opening-day at crab season, everybody was at the ready. offer bodega head the wines waves are powerful, but the boat capsized come back in, moving about 10 miles per hour, full of crab. and although it...
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this of the content of fuels bill likely demesne lange closures here and first three on a spinning closed for a while longer >> : other problems and in contributing to the rainfall this morning 80 northbound west grand heading toward the 80 split bay bridge. vehicle hydroplaned in standing water struck the sound wall and then ended up in the center divider. >> : singh reported here for the mind of ride west on 24 entrance to the call the cockup tunnel several vehicles of all reported the slow lane is blocked >> : bread to the bay bridge was bonds and the metering lights are on back of his building red san mateo bridge still uneasy trip at 12 minutes west on hayward to send a tale >> : 6 of 3 this morning water main break in downtown 1 muckrake happen overnight south california boulevard where it will trend is live this morning right now. >> : talking heart of walnut creek all the shopping facilities red hat right behind minimalist street we show the dramatic video on 1130 less >> : found out from authorities it was not correct type but loose cap on one the pipes under the street. that gav
this of the content of fuels bill likely demesne lange closures here and first three on a spinning closed for a while longer >> : other problems and in contributing to the rainfall this morning 80 northbound west grand heading toward the 80 split bay bridge. vehicle hydroplaned in standing water struck the sound wall and then ended up in the center divider. >> : singh reported here for the mind of ride west on 24 entrance to the call the cockup tunnel several vehicles of all...
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finally there was hermann lang and ideological nazi for my bavarian mountain village living in queenswho had already succeeded in giving the germans the plans for america's greatest prewar secret scientific marvel that allowed airplanes to drop airplanes with unprecedented accuracy. sebold earned the trust of the his spy contacts in the circle widened. he began with several naturalist germans working on kitchen -- working on kitchen and dining staff. men who served as couriers bringing money to and from germany. included in this group was the chief butcher of the ss manhattan who came from germany with the message for sebold, which i will read. this is the spring of 1940 after the operation had been off a few months of february. one of the letters in the butchers in baloch sebold outline the technical specifications necessary to make more scud contact with waldorf station. using the funds given to sebold in germany bureau agents obtained to receivers eight helicopters by champion a refrigerator sized 100-watt ht nine transmitter later used to power a more powerful 500-watt transmitter
finally there was hermann lang and ideological nazi for my bavarian mountain village living in queenswho had already succeeded in giving the germans the plans for america's greatest prewar secret scientific marvel that allowed airplanes to drop airplanes with unprecedented accuracy. sebold earned the trust of the his spy contacts in the circle widened. he began with several naturalist germans working on kitchen -- working on kitchen and dining staff. men who served as couriers bringing money to...
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. >> caller: i got off a webinar with bob lange for trifecta, who continues your work. >> i like their work. what's up? >> caller: with priceline beating for the eighth straight quarter and with airlines benefitting from the drop in oil, ebola less of a factor and the ceo stating the brands are performing well in a competitive marketplace, why is the stock so weak? >> you know, there were lines in there about disappointing european traffic that worried me. made me feel there was more competition. first of all, thank you for the kind words. if you go over that line from line, there's things you're not used to seeing some of those things. i found the conference call a little disconcerting, and others did, too. i like the company though. kevin in florida. >> caller: hey, jim. the stock i'm calling about is v-i-c v-i-c-s-o-p inc. the stock has been doing well, and i know it split yesterday. wondering what impact or significance it'll have on the stock market. >> i know people thought more would buy it. there's a new king in town, and it's alibaba. i think they're going to 120. i am strictl
. >> caller: i got off a webinar with bob lange for trifecta, who continues your work. >> i like their work. what's up? >> caller: with priceline beating for the eighth straight quarter and with airlines benefitting from the drop in oil, ebola less of a factor and the ceo stating the brands are performing well in a competitive marketplace, why is the stock so weak? >> you know, there were lines in there about disappointing european traffic that worried me. made me feel...
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the lang of proper protection by the national guard put responders, firefighters and police officers in physical jeopardy. the property loss was inexcusable if it could have been prevented. most americans despise these looters have dishonored the brown family. then again, michael brown's own stepfather was captured on tape soon after the decision was announced doing. this. [shouting] >> extremely disturbing. again, people who loot and burn after an 18-year-old american has been killed and dishonored the man's legacy. if you want to protest peacefully, final. if you sincerely believe there sin justice in our system, let your feelings be known. these looters could not care less about michael brown. they are criminals. that was obvious last night. and then there are the pundits. the usual group of charlatans who will say anything to get a paycheck and attention. >> it really does seem like the fix was in. there is a tradition here. there is a tragic tradition with this prosecutor. he is now 0 for 5 in cases in which he has taken to the grand jury, cop who shot unarmed people. i will mak
the lang of proper protection by the national guard put responders, firefighters and police officers in physical jeopardy. the property loss was inexcusable if it could have been prevented. most americans despise these looters have dishonored the brown family. then again, michael brown's own stepfather was captured on tape soon after the decision was announced doing. this. [shouting] >> extremely disturbing. again, people who loot and burn after an 18-year-old american has been killed and...
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from the outset, la -- lang was antitheical to latrobe and his designs. the warfare between the two becoming so hateful that latrobe resigned in november 1817, leaving most of what he had designed unbuilt, surely a wretching experience for him. latrobe -- bullfinch built latrobe's design for the crypt. the carvings probably already carved. designed the rotunda above according to his own tastes. after lane died unexpectedly in april 1822, a review of his accounts revealed he had embezzled $25,000 from the capital's accounts. seemingly lane's demeaning treatment of latrobe that had driven him fom his position was designed to force him to quit in order to prevent the architect from discovering this defalcation. the evolution of latrobe's work during his two tenures at the capital was to record america's founding history within the context of the common culture of euro-american inhabitants. in the early 1810s he knew the great cycle of revolutionary war paintings realistically depicting its greatest military and civic events would decorate the walls of the gr
from the outset, la -- lang was antitheical to latrobe and his designs. the warfare between the two becoming so hateful that latrobe resigned in november 1817, leaving most of what he had designed unbuilt, surely a wretching experience for him. latrobe -- bullfinch built latrobe's design for the crypt. the carvings probably already carved. designed the rotunda above according to his own tastes. after lane died unexpectedly in april 1822, a review of his accounts revealed he had embezzled...
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she stumbles around lake lange pre -- los angeles pretending to be drunk and asking people for help. if only they filmed it. >> you don't need a bus. we are going somewhere else. >> where are we going go? i. >> my house. >> i got a water bed and all of that. >> it is thr is a party. >> you want to hang out? go back to my place? >> let's go. >> okay. >> come with me, i will take care of you at my place. >> really? what kind. >> you are not coming home with him. you are coming home with me. >> they are all cads. later the woman sobers up. >> come on. >> actually i'm feeling better thanks. >> what? >> actually i am feeling better. >> you know who will never sober up? this cat. >> that was great. talent. i would fall over from dizziness. did we really need a video to prove that men are creeps? >> i don't think so. i guess the question is of course this happens all the time in clubs and in bars every night of the week. >> you go to clubs and bars every night of the week? >> matter of fact i do. >> how do we miss each other? >> does it make it okay to happen -- for it to happen in a bar or
she stumbles around lake lange pre -- los angeles pretending to be drunk and asking people for help. if only they filmed it. >> you don't need a bus. we are going somewhere else. >> where are we going go? i. >> my house. >> i got a water bed and all of that. >> it is thr is a party. >> you want to hang out? go back to my place? >> let's go. >> okay. >> come with me, i will take care of you at my place. >> really? what kind. >>...
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. >>> his friends, 79-year-old jesse langely and sam garcia were last seen lifeless in the water. and so was another man, david costa. the fourth person was a woman, an acquaintance known as christie. sanchez was flown by helicopter to the hospital after swimming 20 minutes to shore. he cut his arm on the ocean rocks and twice he thought he wasn't going to make it. >> i figured it was over. i got up and ran out of breath and i sucked a little air and a bunch of water. >> they were 250 yards out in the ocean in an area where they have never had a wave sneak up on them the way it did on saturday. judy garcia says her husband, sam, was looking forward to getting some crab for a crab salad that night. he wasn't wearing a life vest and neither was anyone else on the boat. >> i went out with him for years. i will tell you, we didn't wear life scwak cets. life jackets. we knew where they were. they were cumbersome. >> cumbersome perhaps, but he won't go out to sea without one. >> you can wear the ones that pop up when you get in the water. i will buy one, believe me. you don't get two ch
. >>> his friends, 79-year-old jesse langely and sam garcia were last seen lifeless in the water. and so was another man, david costa. the fourth person was a woman, an acquaintance known as christie. sanchez was flown by helicopter to the hospital after swimming 20 minutes to shore. he cut his arm on the ocean rocks and twice he thought he wasn't going to make it. >> i figured it was over. i got up and ran out of breath and i sucked a little air and a bunch of water. >>...
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. >> but ted lange, the the guy with the white hair and glasses, he was a congressman, gopher, in iowaoctor. >> the doctor. >> and there is captain steuben. >> gavin mccloud. >> is that right. >> is that woman all the way on the right is that julie. >> julie your cruise director. >> yeah, one on the right. >> that is daughter of the captain steuben. >> wow. >> lauren chews. >> we need to bring it back. >> yes. >> she had a problem with drugs at one point after the show. >> there is florence right there, florence anderson, mrs. brady. >> oh, yeah. >> that is the reunion. >> all right, jen. >> my goodness. >> look at that. >> scared me a little bit there, karen. >> jen is drinking all day, hi, jen. >> i'm not drinking anymore and guess what i'm with our new best friend pet ra. you saw her this morning. you want to do what. >> i want to scare the z it out of you. >> i got to know >> it is will the 32, so, you know what that means, it is time for me to face the music. >> lets take a look. bob kelly, and his twitter followers, 67,000 -- 6,734. and alex halle, 6,446. >> i think -- wow, what
. >> but ted lange, the the guy with the white hair and glasses, he was a congressman, gopher, in iowaoctor. >> the doctor. >> and there is captain steuben. >> gavin mccloud. >> is that right. >> is that woman all the way on the right is that julie. >> julie your cruise director. >> yeah, one on the right. >> that is daughter of the captain steuben. >> wow. >> lauren chews. >> we need to bring it back. >> yes....
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a sense of urgency emerged in the lang wam of this meeting's final declaration. many wondering if the effort is too little, too late. >>> the high cost of health care in myanmar is forcing thousands of poor men, women and children across the border into thailand. a clinic there is treating sick burmese for free. the clinic has become their last hope. >> reporter: this young baby and her mother have traveled across a border into another country, simply to be seen by a doctor. "this clinic is free and we can get the treatment she needs here. i can't afford the expensive health care in myanmar so i've come all this way with her." the weighing scales look disproportionately large compared with some of the malnourished babies brought here. >> during the '88 uprising i participate in the movement. when the military seized the power i fled to thailand. >> reporter: what are all these buildings? >> this department is outpatient medical department. >> reporter: dr. cynthia muang set up the clinic to treat people injured in the crackdown. now the clinic's responding to gre
a sense of urgency emerged in the lang wam of this meeting's final declaration. many wondering if the effort is too little, too late. >>> the high cost of health care in myanmar is forcing thousands of poor men, women and children across the border into thailand. a clinic there is treating sick burmese for free. the clinic has become their last hope. >> reporter: this young baby and her mother have traveled across a border into another country, simply to be seen by a doctor....