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leonard's very smart, very, very clever.he can talk a great talk. >> though caseworker beverly has raised questions about his worthiness, her goal to give segregation inmates a chance to prove themselves. so she recently made a controversial decision. after mcquay's successfully finished a jobs program, she gave him a job. >> i did give him a job. that was to the dislike of my supervisors. they would never let him out of his cell and i said, let's give him a chance, i talked to leonard and said, one time you pass a scrap of paper to another vendor, you will be without your job. and we are watching him probably more closely than we are any, at least this miss gilmore is because i think he can do it. >> change is gained by behavior. if you are actually changing your behavior must change. and i believe my behavior has changed. >> mcquay's hopes a positive job performance will help him win a transfer and his review is less than a week away. >> bottom line, i'm still somebody who deserves to be treated as a human being. if it's g
leonard's very smart, very, very clever.he can talk a great talk. >> though caseworker beverly has raised questions about his worthiness, her goal to give segregation inmates a chance to prove themselves. so she recently made a controversial decision. after mcquay's successfully finished a jobs program, she gave him a job. >> i did give him a job. that was to the dislike of my supervisors. they would never let him out of his cell and i said, let's give him a chance, i talked to...
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i talked to leonard. i said one time, buddy, i see you passing a scrap of paper to another offender you will be without your job. and we are watching him probably more closely than we are any, at least this ms. gilmore is because i've got something to prove because i think he can do it. >> change is gauged by behavior. if you are actually changing, your behavior must change. and i believe my behavior has changed. >> mckwai hopes a positive job performance will help him and -- >> the bottom line is i'm still somebody that deserves respect and to be treated like a human being and if it's given to me i'll give it. treat me like a human being. give me the respect and courtesy of a human being and not a animal, and you will receive the same. >> coming up, a follower speaks out of turn. >> i don't have nothing against it. >> and then hearing about it later. >> you saved me boat. [ blows whistle ] then spend your time chasing your point "b"... ...the war of 1812. [ bell rings ] you get to point "b", and sometime
i talked to leonard. i said one time, buddy, i see you passing a scrap of paper to another offender you will be without your job. and we are watching him probably more closely than we are any, at least this ms. gilmore is because i've got something to prove because i think he can do it. >> change is gauged by behavior. if you are actually changing, your behavior must change. and i believe my behavior has changed. >> mckwai hopes a positive job performance will help him and --...
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that's why i'm doing this for myself. >> mary leonard agrees. she says sometimes you do things for yourself which may result in a better business. >> go to the place where you have the most enjoyment, and that's where you'll be successful. >> a little thank-you gift can go a long way in making a relationship and our app of the week makes it easy to send one. hit up apps of the week with your contact so you can buy and send a gift with the swipe of your finger. you can choose a bottle of wine, sporting events, dinner invitations you can send to your customers, employees, and if you're working really hard, don't forget your spouse. ask anyone with me. i get antsy after ten minutes in a meeting but i get that they're important at time. here now are five tips to conducting a productive meeting courtesy of fastcompany.com. one, keep meetings to 15 minutes. research says 10 to 18 minutes is how long most people can pay attention before checking out. consider setting a timer to keep yourself in check. 2, take the chairs away. have the team stand up for
that's why i'm doing this for myself. >> mary leonard agrees. she says sometimes you do things for yourself which may result in a better business. >> go to the place where you have the most enjoyment, and that's where you'll be successful. >> a little thank-you gift can go a long way in making a relationship and our app of the week makes it easy to send one. hit up apps of the week with your contact so you can buy and send a gift with the swipe of your finger. you can choose a...
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like around leonard town. through the northern neck. not much left here. again, that will be ending soon. but the big storm still firing here. eastern maryland south of of easton. near salisbury and hoboken getting heavy rain. a few light showers around the area. the other thing you will see, cloud cover and yes, even patchy fog. it will be with us until about maybe 7:00, 8:00 in the morning. patchy fog, nothing too thick or heavy. i think the best chance foreseeing those isolated showers, will be mainly down over the south. fredericksburg. don't put the umbrella too far. by late tomorrow evening, fantastic weather. that is the set-up for the end of the week. 7:00 p.m., clouds leave the area. we've got sunshine, high pressure moving back in. sunshine across the area, not only will we have the much more comfortable air but low humid wit that sunshine. thunderstorms at 83 degrees right now. early tomorrow morning at 75. 76 at 7:00 a.m. fog hanging on until 8:00 or 9:00 a.m. can't rule out an isolated shower. unlike today, temperatures won't rise very quickly
like around leonard town. through the northern neck. not much left here. again, that will be ending soon. but the big storm still firing here. eastern maryland south of of easton. near salisbury and hoboken getting heavy rain. a few light showers around the area. the other thing you will see, cloud cover and yes, even patchy fog. it will be with us until about maybe 7:00, 8:00 in the morning. patchy fog, nothing too thick or heavy. i think the best chance foreseeing those isolated showers, will...
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>> sugar ray leonard. >> sugar ray leonard? is he walking or driving? >> he's sitting right there. >> how much would that be worth? >> a couple hundred bucks. >> there we go. >> how are you doing, mr. leonard. ? look i looking good. that was easy. >> that was pretty good, right? >> yeah. >> you got him looking right at you coming out of the nail shop, nice. >> what do people think about you? >> most people think we're a bunch of deagainer ats. >> and are you? >> the thing is, it's a job. we are journalists, just because you don't like the subject matter, you can't blame the paparazzi for capitalizing on it. i understand the inherent annoyance that comes from celebrities toward us. but then unfortunately, you know, that's kind of the price you pay. >> so once you become famous, privacy's gone? >> kind of. it comes with the territory. >> okay. >> one of the things they claim to get upset about are the stories that are written. we're not the ones who write the stories, we take the photos, it's the magazine that bought it. you can't blame us for taking it.
>> sugar ray leonard. >> sugar ray leonard? is he walking or driving? >> he's sitting right there. >> how much would that be worth? >> a couple hundred bucks. >> there we go. >> how are you doing, mr. leonard. ? look i looking good. that was easy. >> that was pretty good, right? >> yeah. >> you got him looking right at you coming out of the nail shop, nice. >> what do people think about you? >> most people think we're a...
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>> sugar ray leonard. he's sitting right there. >> how much would sugar ray leonard getting a man cure or a pedicure be? >> couple hundred bucks. >> there we go. >> how you doing, mr. leonard? pretty good, pro. >> that was easy. >> that was pretty good, right? >> yeah. >> looking right at you coming out of the nail shop. >> nice. >> what do people think about you? >> most people think we're a bunch of degenerates. >> and are you? >> the thing is, it's a job. we are journalists. and just because you don't like the subject matter you can't blame the paparazzi for capitalizing on it. >> yeah. >> i understand the inherent annoyance that comes from celebrities towards us. but then unfortunately, you know, that's kind of the price you pay. >> so once you become famous, privacy is gone. >> kind of, yeah. >> yeah. >> it comes with the territory. >> okay. >> one of the things they claim to get upset about is the stories. but here's the thing, we're not the ones who write the stories. we take the photos. but it's th
>> sugar ray leonard. he's sitting right there. >> how much would sugar ray leonard getting a man cure or a pedicure be? >> couple hundred bucks. >> there we go. >> how you doing, mr. leonard? pretty good, pro. >> that was easy. >> that was pretty good, right? >> yeah. >> looking right at you coming out of the nail shop. >> nice. >> what do people think about you? >> most people think we're a bunch of degenerates. >>...
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christian leonard says she got a letter from southwestern christian university letting her know she'sut much the school bans homosexuality and has code of conduct against it. leonard signed a lifestyle covenant which clearly bans homosexuality. >> there's lot of things outlined in there that aren't upheld every single day and i mean the number one thing on that list is discrimination. >> the aclu is working with leonard to see if anything can be done to rectify the situation. she will be meeting with the dean of the school next week. >>> and if you've been thinking about adopting a pet, well now is the perfect time. some fees are being waived all weekend long by the pennsylvania spca. the goal is to find homes for these animals in need here. and you can find a few of them. here they are spca on the 300 block of east erie avenue in north philadelphia. adoption fees are waived for all the kittens, adult cats and adult dogs. while fees for puppies and pure breads are being reduced. the spca says it's also providing low-cost vaccines for some 500 pets. >> a new mural is unveiled in south
christian leonard says she got a letter from southwestern christian university letting her know she'sut much the school bans homosexuality and has code of conduct against it. leonard signed a lifestyle covenant which clearly bans homosexuality. >> there's lot of things outlined in there that aren't upheld every single day and i mean the number one thing on that list is discrimination. >> the aclu is working with leonard to see if anything can be done to rectify the situation. she...
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we were just hearing from leonard madden. ross harris had just about 4:20 on june 18th, pulled his car over in a parking lot and said for the first time he realized his 22-month-old son had been in the car all day. leonard madden, that witness, said that he believed that justin ross harris' cries of anguish were genuinely, an important point for the defense. >> attorneys inside the courtroom were hoping he wouldn't characterize. they wanted his words to get to the facts. let's watch and listen. >> i can't remember the exact details of what we talked about. schuss -- just shooting the -- [bleep]. sorry. >> could we move along? >> yes, sir. yes, judge. >> was there anything unusual about the way he was acting that day that stuck out? >> no. >> it was a regular day. >> yep. >> so, after lunch, where did you go? >> home dough o'. >> all right. -- home depot. >> which home depot. >> the one across from publix. >> why? >> ross needed light bulbs. >> you went in together to get light bulbs. >> yes. >> how long were you in there. >>
we were just hearing from leonard madden. ross harris had just about 4:20 on june 18th, pulled his car over in a parking lot and said for the first time he realized his 22-month-old son had been in the car all day. leonard madden, that witness, said that he believed that justin ross harris' cries of anguish were genuinely, an important point for the defense. >> attorneys inside the courtroom were hoping he wouldn't characterize. they wanted his words to get to the facts. let's watch and...
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. -- mark street near leonard. . >> offenses say they were forced to shoot him. the man was shot in the leg and in stable condition. >>> in san francisco the clean up continued for a water main break in one of the most popular shopping centers. ktvu's rob roth is here with what they are dealing with tonight. >> the clean up continues. you can see the water repair damage trucks. four stores are still closed. they are busy today pumping out water from the basement of high end stores today. 7 stores suffered some water damage, 4 remain closed. this happened on saturday when a construction crew working on the subway project struck a water main sending water to the lower levels of luxury stores. we spoke to a store that wasn't damaged but they are upset by what happened. >> it is a big time disaster. it really hurts retail. i know it is an accident and i know accidents happens but at the end of the day people come to san francisco and they want to have a good time. >> frustrating. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: union square business owners and shoppers must cope with
. -- mark street near leonard. . >> offenses say they were forced to shoot him. the man was shot in the leg and in stable condition. >>> in san francisco the clean up continued for a water main break in one of the most popular shopping centers. ktvu's rob roth is here with what they are dealing with tonight. >> the clean up continues. you can see the water repair damage trucks. four stores are still closed. they are busy today pumping out water from the basement of high end...
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gerri: and later this week, ceo of stu leonard stores showed how he turned a personal tragedy into ace to help others. >> you know a lot about kids and waters. what are you telling people? why should they be so careful? >> this time of the year, nice and warm out, parents are out with kids, you are thrilled to have kids around the water. what happened to us, i thought my wife was watching our son and she thought i was watching them, and there was a little bit of miscommunication, and as a result we lost our son to a drowning. we wrote a little book ourselves, we sold 160,000 copies. we don't make any money, they are $4.95 each. and a free app. gerri: it's a cartoon, fun for kids. i've read it before, i've seen it. >> you can sing the song? gerri: you sing the song. >> don't jump in until you learn to swim, cover your chest with a safe life vest. and i do this with the kids, grown-ups must watch you in the pool ♪ >> what a terrific guy, and stu leonard, jr., has raised a million dollars turning a true tragedy into something really good. but first we're going to feed our people right h
gerri: and later this week, ceo of stu leonard stores showed how he turned a personal tragedy into ace to help others. >> you know a lot about kids and waters. what are you telling people? why should they be so careful? >> this time of the year, nice and warm out, parents are out with kids, you are thrilled to have kids around the water. what happened to us, i thought my wife was watching our son and she thought i was watching them, and there was a little bit of miscommunication,...
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. >> reporter: haley and makalia leonard came wearing their red white and blue. >> reporter: wawa welcome america is a huge celebration full of power house performances and family fun. >> it's really nice that they do this for basically free, it represents america. >> reporter: representing the u.s.a. is what the 4th of july is all about. the freedoms enjoyed in this country are due in part because of military members including elizabeth who is home from afghanistan. >> i've been home for three years since i became from afghanistan. it's a lot to enjoy with the family and enjoying with the family, it means a a lot. sharrie williams channel 6 "action news." >> a vacationers at the jersey shore hoping for a nicer weekend after rain put a damper on july 4th festivities. a few fireworks lit up the atlantic city sky last night, but the official show is postponed until tomorrow night. hurricane arthur started the weekend with downpours up and down the shore forcing families to find indoor fun. hurricane arthur left dangerous swells putting lifeguards on high ray letters. >> once it breaks and c
. >> reporter: haley and makalia leonard came wearing their red white and blue. >> reporter: wawa welcome america is a huge celebration full of power house performances and family fun. >> it's really nice that they do this for basically free, it represents america. >> reporter: representing the u.s.a. is what the 4th of july is all about. the freedoms enjoyed in this country are due in part because of military members including elizabeth who is home from afghanistan....
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in to fredericksburg and southern maryland as it will be a wet going for them and southward for leonards town, nothing crazy heavy, taking a couple hours to clear on out. it's a perfect night for the walk or the jog with the low humidity. open up the windows as you might as well as you cannot do that too often in july. 64 to 74, a fantastic finish, but a hotter weekend as everybody is in the 60s, how nice is that? by 10:00, in the low to mid- 70s. temperatures are not really jumping here. 83 at 1:00. 80 in leesburg as you can walk to lunch. and remember that it is not humid as we would get into the evenings. 80 in gaithersburg and leesburg as you've got something going on tomorrow, you'll be in great shape to keep the plans. 68 by 7:00 in the morning. 72 by 9:00 and 11:00 in the 70s. and 1:00 it's in the lower 80s. the next three days are fantastic tomorrow, a little more humid, but still okay. the average high is 8. so 90 is not crazy. but 93 on sunday, hot and humid. the next seven days, a couple showers on monday, cooler on wednesday and thursday and back in town, which should be nice
in to fredericksburg and southern maryland as it will be a wet going for them and southward for leonards town, nothing crazy heavy, taking a couple hours to clear on out. it's a perfect night for the walk or the jog with the low humidity. open up the windows as you might as well as you cannot do that too often in july. 64 to 74, a fantastic finish, but a hotter weekend as everybody is in the 60s, how nice is that? by 10:00, in the low to mid- 70s. temperatures are not really jumping here. 83 at...
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with us, stu leonard junior. ceo of stu leonard stores, turning personal tragedy into national force to help families. stu, thanks for coming in. so good to see you. you know a lot about kids and water. what are you telling people? why should they be so careful? >> it is this time of year. it is nice and warm out and parents are out with kids. and thrilled to have your kid around the water. what happened to us, back in 1889 thought my wife was watching our son and she thought it she was watching him. it was a little bit of miscommunication as a result we lost our son to a drowning. gerri: this was a case, everybody thought everybody else was watching the child and unfortunately he wandered right into the pool. >> there were lots of adults around the pool too. it was like most of us would look at our regular family barbecues. it was a fun time. wasn't like nobody was watching. there wasn't adult presence earned. around. nobody was focused on the child. gerri: every time you tell me the story i get chills because t
with us, stu leonard junior. ceo of stu leonard stores, turning personal tragedy into national force to help families. stu, thanks for coming in. so good to see you. you know a lot about kids and water. what are you telling people? why should they be so careful? >> it is this time of year. it is nice and warm out and parents are out with kids. and thrilled to have your kid around the water. what happened to us, back in 1889 thought my wife was watching our son and she thought it she was...
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police are also investigating an officer involved shooting that happened 90 minutes earlier near leonard. police say neighbors spotted the man walking down the street holding a gun and glaring at passing cars. the officers who rushed to the scene say they were forced to shoot him when he pointed his gun at them. the man was shot. we just spoke to vallejo police and they say the man is in stable condition. >>> an 84-year-old pacifica man is behind bars accused of stabbing his wife. police arrested tony lee at the couple's house on griffin avenue. the woman was taken to the hospital. there's no word on her condition. lee does face charges of attempted murder. >>> palo alto police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man accused of harassing and groping a woman in a public park. this is the sketch of the man. a woman says he approached her friday morning while she was sitting on a bench in the park on dartmouth street. he asked if she was married and if they could become good friends. as she tried to leave, he grabbed her and tried to kiss her and she was able to push him away.
police are also investigating an officer involved shooting that happened 90 minutes earlier near leonard. police say neighbors spotted the man walking down the street holding a gun and glaring at passing cars. the officers who rushed to the scene say they were forced to shoot him when he pointed his gun at them. the man was shot. we just spoke to vallejo police and they say the man is in stable condition. >>> an 84-year-old pacifica man is behind bars accused of stabbing his wife....
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investigating the shooting of an armed suspect by an officer last night that happened at mark avenue and leonard street at 9:00. police released this picture overmight and they say it is the gun the man was holding. the sheriff deupties and the california highway patrol were called in after a crowd of bystanders were unruly. paramedics rushed the wounded man to a trauma center. there is no word on his condition. >>> breaking news. in oakland, highway 13 is open again after a fail accident closed the southbound lane for a short time overnight. the highway patrol says the driver crashed near the redwood off-ramp and was killed. southbound drivers were detoured while the investigation was underway. no word on the cause of the crash. palo alto police are wanting the public of a groper after a woman reported being found by a stranger at a popular park. police released this sketch. the woman said she was sitting on a bench just south of stanford campus on friday morning and a man approach her and he touch her aggressively and tried to kiss her before she got away. nick smith is in palo alto with more
investigating the shooting of an armed suspect by an officer last night that happened at mark avenue and leonard street at 9:00. police released this picture overmight and they say it is the gun the man was holding. the sheriff deupties and the california highway patrol were called in after a crowd of bystanders were unruly. paramedics rushed the wounded man to a trauma center. there is no word on his condition. >>> breaking news. in oakland, highway 13 is open again after a fail...
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it happened at mark avenue and leonard street at 9:00. police released this picture overnight: this is the gun the man was holding. the suspect was pacing back-and-forth and appeared to look for someone in a car. police say he raised his gun at an officer who shot the suspect in the leg. he is expected to be okay. police are not releasing his name but the suspect has an extensive criminal history. he has multi fell any convictions. >> high end retailers mopping up from a water main break that flooded their basements. a contractor working on the travel subway project at union stay hit an 8" main sending 100,000 gallons of water rubbing into the stores such as niemann and chanel. some stores still closed and will be until further notice. several stores are bringing in pumps to the basement to start drying everything out. >>> palo alto police need to help catch a man for aggressively groping a man in a park on friday morning. he looks like this. knick -- nick smith joints us with the story. our this is particularly disturbing is because of t
it happened at mark avenue and leonard street at 9:00. police released this picture overnight: this is the gun the man was holding. the suspect was pacing back-and-forth and appeared to look for someone in a car. police say he raised his gun at an officer who shot the suspect in the leg. he is expected to be okay. police are not releasing his name but the suspect has an extensive criminal history. he has multi fell any convictions. >> high end retailers mopping up from a water main break...
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one of the firms that's in talks with the yoga apparel is leonard green partners. that sent shares to $42.60. >>> the removal of search results in europe is criticized as press censorship. a 7-year-old blog post criticizing stan o'neil. google individuals have the right to request the removal of certain links but despite that, google shares rose to $593 and change. >>> big tobacco companies may merge by the end of the month. they have not fully negotiated terms but said to be a few weeks away from announcing a deal. shares of lorillahrd jumped. reynolds american rose more than 2% to $61.56. >>> and that good jobs report that we told you about also helped send certain stocks higher. shares of staffing companies, manpower group and robert math international both rose on the upbeat employment picture. manpower rose to 86.15 and robert half 1% high tore 49.01. >>> now that the dow reach add milestone, you're probably wondering what to do with your money, whether in your 20s, 50s or beyond. let's get to answers tonight. director of financial planning at provice and dire
one of the firms that's in talks with the yoga apparel is leonard green partners. that sent shares to $42.60. >>> the removal of search results in europe is criticized as press censorship. a 7-year-old blog post criticizing stan o'neil. google individuals have the right to request the removal of certain links but despite that, google shares rose to $593 and change. >>> big tobacco companies may merge by the end of the month. they have not fully negotiated terms but said to be...
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jackson township police say that 25 year old leonard basilly, jr., used a computer and a camera to sneak video of women inside of a dressing room at the park. six flags officials notified police last week. he was fired and charged with invasion of privacy. >> there are questions tonight about who is watching you on the roads. we're in the talking about people peering into your windows as they drive by. instead it's about the technology already inside our own vehicles. it may make driving more enjoyable but is it being used to collect personal information about you? three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan investigates. >> reporter: on board computers can make a call. >> connecting. >> reporter: get you directions. some can even make din are in reservations. >> looking for great restaurant. >> reporter: in fact these days your car may be tracking every move you make and in some cases every word you say. >> for instance, the ford my think system which is their infotainment system the terms of service reserve the right for ford to record entire calls. >> reporter: electronic privacy
jackson township police say that 25 year old leonard basilly, jr., used a computer and a camera to sneak video of women inside of a dressing room at the park. six flags officials notified police last week. he was fired and charged with invasion of privacy. >> there are questions tonight about who is watching you on the roads. we're in the talking about people peering into your windows as they drive by. instead it's about the technology already inside our own vehicles. it may make driving...
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. >> haley and makayla leonard came wearing red, white and blue where everyone can see it. >> becauses a lot to be able to enjoy with the family and not be paranoid. it means a lot. this is the first year i'm actually okay with being outside and enjoying it. >> so as you can see now families making their way out of the parkway. as everything has now come to a conclusion. we've ended with great fireworks show. there was laughter, fun, dancing, plenty of that at families that enjoyed this celebration for the 4th of july. live on the parkway, sharee williams, "channel 6 action news."" >> thank you, sharee. families pulled up a blanket or lawn chairs for festive evening in radnor tonight. radnor high school played hose to town's 30th annual 4th of july fireworks. in addition to sparklers they brought glow in the dark necklaces and colorful display. all eyes to the sky in tredyffrin township. the place to be to see this great fireworks display. impressive show for the folks there. >>> once the weather improved the party did too and there was still something missing a bit at some shore town
. >> haley and makayla leonard came wearing red, white and blue where everyone can see it. >> becauses a lot to be able to enjoy with the family and not be paranoid. it means a lot. this is the first year i'm actually okay with being outside and enjoying it. >> so as you can see now families making their way out of the parkway. as everything has now come to a conclusion. we've ended with great fireworks show. there was laughter, fun, dancing, plenty of that at families that...
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on the problems that we have, this crisis on the border and the whole middle east is blowing up, leonardton seems like he's unchecked and kind of doing whatever he wants and the problems that we have in other parts of the world, it is like the president deals with this little problem here, i don't have to worry too much, but the world is looking to us for leadership and we are awol and we are not providing it. the ones that generally provided for the nation is the one that was elected to do it, that is the commander-in-chief and he ought to get back here and do his job. >> there is something remarkable to be on a three-day fundraising campaign on the west coast as he criticizes republicans in congress for inaction. i'm not sure if there are words strong enough to express the utter hypocrisy of the state and even the idea that it may have some standing on the issue, absent as he was from the capital for three full days. >> leadership matters and also the fact that he just kind of decides what laws he's going to worse. last year we passed the law because we were concerned about him of his
on the problems that we have, this crisis on the border and the whole middle east is blowing up, leonardton seems like he's unchecked and kind of doing whatever he wants and the problems that we have in other parts of the world, it is like the president deals with this little problem here, i don't have to worry too much, but the world is looking to us for leadership and we are awol and we are not providing it. the ones that generally provided for the nation is the one that was elected to do it,...
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we're now physicist leonard rifle headed the project and carl sagan was also brought in to work on it in an interview with c.n.n. decades later rifle said motivation for the project which threefold scientific military and political the plan was to detonate and nuke on the dark side of the moon which would create a dust cloud that would be lit by the sun making it a visible from earth where americans would i guess be sitting on the lawn chairs watching and cheering go usa or something like that obviously never happened in the mid sixty's project files disappeared from the pentagon and the government tried to cover it all up even after carl sagan accidentally revealed details years later project a one nineteen was just one of many crazy plans devised by many governments that despite logic and are covered up expertly for years make no mistake the same crap is going on today and it's being covered up just as well for the next time you're under a night sky and here's someone blindly trusting their government maybe pulling up to the moon and tell them the story.
we're now physicist leonard rifle headed the project and carl sagan was also brought in to work on it in an interview with c.n.n. decades later rifle said motivation for the project which threefold scientific military and political the plan was to detonate and nuke on the dark side of the moon which would create a dust cloud that would be lit by the sun making it a visible from earth where americans would i guess be sitting on the lawn chairs watching and cheering go usa or something like that...
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. >> this happened on leonard street and marks street. they spotted a man walking down the street. holding a gun in his hand. glaring at passing cars. >>> the officers who rushed to the scene were forced to shoot him when he pointed his gun at them. the suspect was wounded in the gunfire and there is though word on his condition. >> time is 7:05. they are trying to determine if a homeless camp maybe to blame with the fast-moving fire which came dangerously close to homes. >> thousand, this is cellphone footage you are looking at. >> this is all the heavy smoke out there. it started in the grassy part of highway 12 near back avenue. >> homes were evacuated as the fire spread. and they joined manufactures in battling the flames. >> knocking on the neighbors and this is a big fire and everything. and then after that, my husband is out there watering everything. >> about 100 firefighters rushed to the scene. they were concerned because of the dry and windy conditions. >> this is before the fire was controlled. >> they stayed out there. making sure there were no flare ups. >> no firefig
. >> this happened on leonard street and marks street. they spotted a man walking down the street. holding a gun in his hand. glaring at passing cars. >>> the officers who rushed to the scene were forced to shoot him when he pointed his gun at them. the suspect was wounded in the gunfire and there is though word on his condition. >> time is 7:05. they are trying to determine if a homeless camp maybe to blame with the fast-moving fire which came dangerously close to homes....
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oh, leonard, i have something for you. per our roommate agreement, this is your 24-hour notice that i will be having a non-related female spending two nights in our apartment. when you say "non-related female," you still mean human, right? of course.
oh, leonard, i have something for you. per our roommate agreement, this is your 24-hour notice that i will be having a non-related female spending two nights in our apartment. when you say "non-related female," you still mean human, right? of course.
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. >> next on the civil war, eric leonard of anderson i have national historic site discusses the rise of prison camps. this i vent is about an hour. >> that conference last year, you know, i -- circumstances conspired so that i was a fleeting head on the screen and i'm very pleased this morning to actually be present and projecting images of prisoner of war camps and military prisons on the screen instead of me. i don't think i represent well that big. i'm going to negotiate a very dangerous set of rapids this morning. the professor at georgia southwestern state university who is married u in fact torks one of my employees, dr. glen robins, he says and i agree completely, generally, you can either talk about andersonville or the other military prisons of war. it becomes emotionally difficult to try to do both. i hesitate to use the acronym p.o.w. in a civil war context. it's a 20th century term. and i wliek to talk about. so it tends to slow me down a lot. fall outside of the traditional heroic narrative of the war. and, again, you lose objectivity very quickly the longer you stay dow
. >> next on the civil war, eric leonard of anderson i have national historic site discusses the rise of prison camps. this i vent is about an hour. >> that conference last year, you know, i -- circumstances conspired so that i was a fleeting head on the screen and i'm very pleased this morning to actually be present and projecting images of prisoner of war camps and military prisons on the screen instead of me. i don't think i represent well that big. i'm going to negotiate a very...
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i was watching peter jennings worldviews tonight and that came leonards embalmed face. then i thought it was kind of like remember when you were a kid and you put iraq on the railroad track in the next to the grownups were talking about the derailment. so the next morning at about 6:00 iphone wearing and it was steve ford. and this was a little earlier than steve typically called me. in fact, she never called me. in fact, steve never called me again. and he said the russians have gone ballistic. it was like that scene in the movie, that are strangelove when they come in and say mr. president, it's premiere kiss off on the hotline and is hopping mad. the minister of the interior, mr. cannot be prolonged cough had broken into a russian tv program, into the russian opera. the mine volvos. i always wondered about the soviet union. here's a country with 30,000 nuclear warheads and no dermatologists. and then we got gorbachev and he had the whole thing. anyway, he had roped in into russian program to reinsurer annexation that he was not any type pains to denounce me personall
i was watching peter jennings worldviews tonight and that came leonards embalmed face. then i thought it was kind of like remember when you were a kid and you put iraq on the railroad track in the next to the grownups were talking about the derailment. so the next morning at about 6:00 iphone wearing and it was steve ford. and this was a little earlier than steve typically called me. in fact, she never called me. in fact, steve never called me again. and he said the russians have gone...
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so you folks towards leonard town and california, maryland, be on the lookout. thundershowers near petersburg, west virginia. at the rate and pace they're going i-95 in about two and a half, three hours from now. the rain is ending in the metro area. temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s. severe weather chances are very high. all our parameters in the high categories and moderate categories today. i'll break down the timing and let you know what you should do with your weather alert day coming up. >> you'll be on top of it. >>> a carjacking turned dead deadly when a stolen car barreled into a crowded street. police aring looing for the men behind the tragedy. what happened and how the community is healing. >> reporter: a memorial to the young lives lost. >> that's my son you took him away from me. turn yourself in. >> when you see a little boy that's 7 or 8, i can't -- i can't begin to describe what i saw. >> reporter: those little boys 7-year-old terrance mohr, his brother 10-year-old thomas reid and 14-year-old kiara were killed when a stolen suv plowed th
so you folks towards leonard town and california, maryland, be on the lookout. thundershowers near petersburg, west virginia. at the rate and pace they're going i-95 in about two and a half, three hours from now. the rain is ending in the metro area. temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s. severe weather chances are very high. all our parameters in the high categories and moderate categories today. i'll break down the timing and let you know what you should do with your weather alert day...
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the shooting happened near mark avenue and leonard street. sergio joins us live from the vallejo police staigs -- police station with what happened. some tense moments. >> tense moments. i can tell you this is an investigation that is still very active. i was just told by a police sergeant that the officer involved in that shooting is current -- currently here at police headquarters being interviewed by investigators. this is a shooting that happened about 9:00 this evening. one person was transferred to the hospital. neighbors tell me off camera that young man was taken to john muir hospital. there is no word on his condition or extent of his injuries. vallejo police called in for back up. when we arrived, we saw plenty of solano county sheriff deputies and california highway patrol officers. again no one was willing to give me details about what happened, but what i was able to gather from neighbors is that this person who was shot may have been armed. he was being chased by police and at least one officer opened fire. again, as i mentioned
the shooting happened near mark avenue and leonard street. sergio joins us live from the vallejo police staigs -- police station with what happened. some tense moments. >> tense moments. i can tell you this is an investigation that is still very active. i was just told by a police sergeant that the officer involved in that shooting is current -- currently here at police headquarters being interviewed by investigators. this is a shooting that happened about 9:00 this evening. one person...
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marri morgue inn griffin and leonard lance, a committee as well. >> thank you mr. chairman. i have witnessed this today, i think it's very important for us to figure out ways to develop cures more rapidly. we spent an enormous amount of money on research in which the pharmaceutical companies make advantage and are able to produce product that's are life saving. we've got to encourage more development of medicines but we also have to make them affordable. we don't do anybody a favor if we have a drug that cannot be bought or that the health care system cannot pay for. so as we think about new products, new drugs, new therapies, we must evaluate them to see if we're adding more to helping the american people and man kind or whether we're just lowering on new efforts that will cost a lot more but may not add to the therapy that people are so desperate to have. thinking outbox. it's interesting. i've never seen anything like it since the time i've been in congress. i look forward to this group figuring out recommendations, i assume, to the committee so that we can consider that
marri morgue inn griffin and leonard lance, a committee as well. >> thank you mr. chairman. i have witnessed this today, i think it's very important for us to figure out ways to develop cures more rapidly. we spent an enormous amount of money on research in which the pharmaceutical companies make advantage and are able to produce product that's are life saving. we've got to encourage more development of medicines but we also have to make them affordable. we don't do anybody a favor if we...
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baba booey, baba booey, baba booey you know what, leonard? strike two. pa]: just reminding you to keep any april fools pranks physically safe,
baba booey, baba booey, baba booey you know what, leonard? strike two. pa]: just reminding you to keep any april fools pranks physically safe,
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is another one in the philadelphia daily news that talked about a criminal, it is about time for leonard edwards to take the hot squad, wanted him to put him to bed, to sit in the electric chair, you don't see writing like that. in the discussion, the chief executive of the freedom forum, don't forget about ben butler, we talked about this editorial which ran in national daily american, old ben butler is said. yesterday morning the angel of death acting under the devil's orders took him from earth and landed him in hell and all the southern countries there are no tears and no regrets, he lived only too long. he has the last remove from earth and pity the double the position he has secured a. they don't write them like fat anymore. is my view that editorials by and large have got more water down over the years and the greatest editorials i believe were written around the late 1890s to the 1930s or the 1940s and as newspapers became more homogenized the editorial pages became more homogenized, the editorial began -- there have been great editorials written in the last 20 years. i have limi
is another one in the philadelphia daily news that talked about a criminal, it is about time for leonard edwards to take the hot squad, wanted him to put him to bed, to sit in the electric chair, you don't see writing like that. in the discussion, the chief executive of the freedom forum, don't forget about ben butler, we talked about this editorial which ran in national daily american, old ben butler is said. yesterday morning the angel of death acting under the devil's orders took him from...
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leonard, from what i understand, they're worried about the timing of it. after labor day, it's going to come back to haunt them, isn't that the gist of it. >> they're obviously worried, neil, that republican turnout will spike. the white house thinks that hispanics turnout might spike if they do this, if president obama take this is executive action. but i think it's equally true if not more true given that it's a midterm election that you would see republican turnout spike, so in the end, it might backfire. >> would attempting the republicans wrath and using that as a tool be what's really going on here? >> well, that is the cynical explanation, neil, no question about it. that by doing this, in inevitably, some will call for president obama's impeachment. a few have already. you know what they're remembering, neil, they're remembering 1998, when bill clinton in his sixth year was getting ready to lose house seats and senate seats and in fact the republicans gained zero in the senate and lost six house seats because they let the fall campaign be dominated
leonard, from what i understand, they're worried about the timing of it. after labor day, it's going to come back to haunt them, isn't that the gist of it. >> they're obviously worried, neil, that republican turnout will spike. the white house thinks that hispanics turnout might spike if they do this, if president obama take this is executive action. but i think it's equally true if not more true given that it's a midterm election that you would see republican turnout spike, so in the...
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so this is leonard madden, and he's about to explain exactly what he saw. >> what the matter was, i think she would, of course, say something was just in my eye. she believed that someone had a heart attack, and they weren't breathing. and when i looked into the direction that she was speaking and pointing towards, i went closer, to see for myself what was going on. >> okay. what did you observe? >> i saw a figure, but i wasn't able to tell from where i was walking who it was or the age. but when i got closer, i thought it was a doll. and about three or four feet away, i noticed that it was the body of a toddler. right then, my heart dropped. because i saw this precious boy lying there, lifeless. >> okay. did you see anybody -- as you were walking toward him? tell us what you saw as you were walking. >> the father, mr. ross, had just given his child cpr. and about two other people came near to assist. as i got closer, you could just hear his cries and his desperation for his son to be revi revived. >> okay. what did you hear him say? >> well, he was saying, "oh, my god, oh, my god. my son
so this is leonard madden, and he's about to explain exactly what he saw. >> what the matter was, i think she would, of course, say something was just in my eye. she believed that someone had a heart attack, and they weren't breathing. and when i looked into the direction that she was speaking and pointing towards, i went closer, to see for myself what was going on. >> okay. what did you observe? >> i saw a figure, but i wasn't able to tell from where i was walking who it was...
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. >> pilot leonard van lib ken spent 10 years in the sky. much of a choice. >> he would flip over. the gear would hit the water first and he would go upside down. >> reporter: he was flying his plane sunday afternoon when something went wrong. he radioed into the haven'tness airport he would try landing the beach. >> not really seeing any persons at that point. you're just focusing oh and your instruments and your glide speed and it's tough. it's really tough. >> reporter: he hins familiar wl walking. they were visiting venice for his ninth wedding anniversary. and and in your old daughter were in cocoa more's path. >> the and gin quits it's just a glider and the waves of the water also kind of disturbs the sun of the plane coming in. if you're not facing where the plan was coming from, impossible to hear the coming in. >> he was killed. ocean anna sent to the hospital. neighbors saw them taking off from their flying community. >> dave got in the plane and they taxied out. >> i was few hours they learn of the tragic accident. >> i said, jeez
. >> pilot leonard van lib ken spent 10 years in the sky. much of a choice. >> he would flip over. the gear would hit the water first and he would go upside down. >> reporter: he was flying his plane sunday afternoon when something went wrong. he radioed into the haven'tness airport he would try landing the beach. >> not really seeing any persons at that point. you're just focusing oh and your instruments and your glide speed and it's tough. it's really tough. >>...
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report today jordan wright the granddaughter of former redskins owner george preston marshall told leonardro, quote, they need to change the name. in this day and age, it's just not right. why is wright's statement one in a growing course of calls to change the name so significant? because her grandfather didn't just own the team he named it. in 1983 he changed from boston braves to its current one to avoid confusion with the franchise in boston. four years later moved to washington. july 5th article marshall said, quote, so much confusion caused by our football team wearing the same name as the boston national league baseball club that a change and to be absolutely necessary. marshall never explained why he chose a native american slur though he was no stranger to racism. for 30 years he renufd to sign african-american players to the franchise. it wasn't until attorney robert f. kennedy threatened to revoke the lease that he agreed and drafted a man that refused to play. times have changed an so should the franchise. i'll say this, it's quite simple. become warriors, washington warriors,
report today jordan wright the granddaughter of former redskins owner george preston marshall told leonardro, quote, they need to change the name. in this day and age, it's just not right. why is wright's statement one in a growing course of calls to change the name so significant? because her grandfather didn't just own the team he named it. in 1983 he changed from boston braves to its current one to avoid confusion with the franchise in boston. four years later moved to washington. july 5th...
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. >> next on the civil war, eric leonard of anderson i have national historic site discusses the rise of prison camps. this i vent is about an hour. >> that conference last year, you know, i -- circumstances conspired so that i was a fleeting head on the screen and i'm very pleased this morning to actually be present and projecting images of prisoner of war camps and military prisons on the screen instead of me.
. >> next on the civil war, eric leonard of anderson i have national historic site discusses the rise of prison camps. this i vent is about an hour. >> that conference last year, you know, i -- circumstances conspired so that i was a fleeting head on the screen and i'm very pleased this morning to actually be present and projecting images of prisoner of war camps and military prisons on the screen instead of me.
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leonard lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer for the american cancer society.ialogue around the committee 21st century cures initiative. today i'd like to focus on three critical areas for the committee's consideration. one is the need for greater investment in research. secondly, expedited approval processes that can do to ensure safety and efficacy of approved drugs, and third, making patients active partners in all aspects of research, development and regulation of new therapies. we are fortunate and blessed today with 14 million cancer survivors in the united states. it's a remarkable number, due to more screening tools have been made possible through research. we must continue and expand our steadfast commitment to research and we must continue to support researchers working on finding the next generation of tears. just as importantly must ensure that expedited approval process for drugs and devices are properly safe, effective, and accessible to patients. the goal of the 21st century cures initiative is to accelerate the development, approval of new medic
leonard lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer for the american cancer society.ialogue around the committee 21st century cures initiative. today i'd like to focus on three critical areas for the committee's consideration. one is the need for greater investment in research. secondly, expedited approval processes that can do to ensure safety and efficacy of approved drugs, and third, making patients active partners in all aspects of research, development and regulation of new therapies. we are...
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dan leonard joins us. he's a senior energy meteorologist with weather services international. we like to call him wall street's weather guy. dan, what businesses and sectors do you think that we really need to focus on as arthur marches its way up the coast? >> yeah. this is entirely a tourism industry impact that we're looking at here. does not look like a major storm. this is certainly no irene. this is certainly no sandy. it has a big impact on tourism industry. let me give you an example. in 2011 when irene hit cape cod estimates they lost $35 million in revenue when irene hit. granted, that was a much bigger storm but it came on a nonholiday week end. there's a lot of tourism dollars at play. i'm guessing in the hundreds of millions range. then you compact that with the fact that we have a major holiday weekend on the east coast for tourism, the beaches. the first storm of the season and the first storm for the east coast since sandy. compound all of the factors, a lot of hype in the media. we have a big deal with the tourism impact. >> well, yeah. it sets the stage for t
dan leonard joins us. he's a senior energy meteorologist with weather services international. we like to call him wall street's weather guy. dan, what businesses and sectors do you think that we really need to focus on as arthur marches its way up the coast? >> yeah. this is entirely a tourism industry impact that we're looking at here. does not look like a major storm. this is certainly no irene. this is certainly no sandy. it has a big impact on tourism industry. let me give you an...
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paul leonard tells us there still isn't enough transparency with where the money is going to go and attorneyholder called the penalty appropriate. here's what he said about that. >> the bank's misconduct was egregious and under the terms of this settlement, the bank has admitted to its misdeeds in great detail. the bank's activities shattered lives and livelihoods throughout the country and also around the world. they contributed mightily to the financial crisis that devastated our economy in 2008. >> speaking of 2008, one of the programs that helped ease the pain was the bailout program. you may remember it known as t.a.r.p. that's my number tonight. 12%. that is the gain the u.s. treasury, that means we, the taxpayers, got from the bank bailout. the banks were profitable but the government lost more than $10 billion on the bailout of general motors. >>> outfront next, the call girl about to be charged in connection with the death of a google executive. tonight we hear from her former roommate and the teenager who stumbled upon two billionaires sitting on a bench. looks like we're about to
paul leonard tells us there still isn't enough transparency with where the money is going to go and attorneyholder called the penalty appropriate. here's what he said about that. >> the bank's misconduct was egregious and under the terms of this settlement, the bank has admitted to its misdeeds in great detail. the bank's activities shattered lives and livelihoods throughout the country and also around the world. they contributed mightily to the financial crisis that devastated our...
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pediatrician my background, i worked in the office of child health, working for a man by the name of leonard schaffer. so obviously my question is going to be on pediatrics. what are you doing -- what are we really doing for kids that absolutely must have tershiary care, children's hospitals and so on? i just talked to a man the other day who had -- talked to him again -- who had a child born with tetrology aflow, a complex heart disease. want to send his child to a surgeon who hadn't done any heart surgery on kids in about ten years. and we luckily got him into a children's hospital. so how are you addressing these things, especially with kids with very complex needs? >> well, i think that's where choice comes in. in this current marketplace, there's a lot of choice. you know, whether you want to choose a very broad network, or a very narrow network or something in between. and so it's important that consumers have the right information so they can make the best choice for their families to get the care they need. >> i have an answer to the question, this sounded like a case of a need for a
pediatrician my background, i worked in the office of child health, working for a man by the name of leonard schaffer. so obviously my question is going to be on pediatrics. what are you doing -- what are we really doing for kids that absolutely must have tershiary care, children's hospitals and so on? i just talked to a man the other day who had -- talked to him again -- who had a child born with tetrology aflow, a complex heart disease. want to send his child to a surgeon who hadn't done any...
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but -- >> do you remember if you -- if one of your detectives interviewed a witness by the name of leonard madden, m-a-d-d-e-n? >> i do not know, sir. >>. >> you have no idea what mr. madden would have seen if he was there? >> no, sir. >> okay. >> stay right here. quick break. back after this. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? but with pamprin, a period means sgo!! pain relievers only relieve pain. multi-symptom pamprin relieves all your symptoms. so th
but -- >> do you remember if you -- if one of your detectives interviewed a witness by the name of leonard madden, m-a-d-d-e-n? >> i do not know, sir. >>. >> you have no idea what mr. madden would have seen if he was there? >> no, sir. >> okay. >> stay right here. quick break. back after this. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like...
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is another one in the philadelphia daily news that talked about a criminal, it is about time for leonard edwards to take the hot squad, wanted him to put him to bed, to sit in the electric chair, you don't see writing like that. in the discussion, the chief executive of the freedom forum, don't forget about ben butler, we talked about this editorial which ran
is another one in the philadelphia daily news that talked about a criminal, it is about time for leonard edwards to take the hot squad, wanted him to put him to bed, to sit in the electric chair, you don't see writing like that. in the discussion, the chief executive of the freedom forum, don't forget about ben butler, we talked about this editorial which ran