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so sheldon leonard was the producer of eyespot, at the time one of the most -- i spy, one of the most successful television producers, did the danny thomas show, an integral the show and k van dyke. the james bond movies were just taking off, so all of a sudden all these people into you want to sort of james bond like shows. this is what leads to the man from uncle, gets more. sheldon leonard idea for a spy show was really novel which was it would teach -- feature a pair of spies, one white, one black. he pretty quickly chose robert culp, this handsome, young sort of tv actor at the time to be a white spot. but partly because there were so few african-americans on television, there was the obvious choice for who the partner would be. so sheldon leonard worked very closely with karl reiner who was the sort of, ran the dick van dyke scheppach it was his idea, chief writer, on the show. and one night just as cosby is starting to take off, he got his first comedy album had come up to the appears on the tonight show with johnny carson, and he does a routine. one of the people in the audien
so sheldon leonard was the producer of eyespot, at the time one of the most -- i spy, one of the most successful television producers, did the danny thomas show, an integral the show and k van dyke. the james bond movies were just taking off, so all of a sudden all these people into you want to sort of james bond like shows. this is what leads to the man from uncle, gets more. sheldon leonard idea for a spy show was really novel which was it would teach -- feature a pair of spies, one white,...
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private first class leonard m. kravitz distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an assistant machinegunner with company m, 5th infantry regiment, 24th infantry division during combat operations against an armed enemy in yangpyong, korea on march 6 and 7, 1951. after friendly elements had repulsed two probing attacks, the enemy launched a fanatical banzai charge with heavy supporting fire and, despite staggering losses, pressed the assault with ruthless determination. when the machinegunner was wounded in the initial phase of the action, private first class kravitz immediately seized the weapon and poured devastating fire into the ranks of the onrushing assailants. the enemy effected and exploited a breach on the left flank, rendering the friendly positions untenable. upon order to withdraw, private first class kravitz voluntarily remained to provide protective fire for the retiring elements. detecting enemy troops moving toward friendly positions,
private first class leonard m. kravitz distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an assistant machinegunner with company m, 5th infantry regiment, 24th infantry division during combat operations against an armed enemy in yangpyong, korea on march 6 and 7, 1951. after friendly elements had repulsed two probing attacks, the enemy launched a fanatical banzai charge with heavy supporting fire and, despite staggering losses, pressed...
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. >> tesla was friends with a man named leonard curtis and he knew some of the experiments that tesla wanted to conduct. so he invited him to come here and he said, if you want to test the upper atmosphere in new york -- basically, you're at sea level -- but he said that if you come here, you are at 6000 feet. so he arrived here on may 17 of 1899 and was here for the next seven months. the first thing -- when he -- he works out with leonard curtis -- so curtis provided him all the needed in his lab. he was interested in testing out his theories on wireless telegraph. basically being able to send messages without using wires. you have to understand the context of that time that if you wanted to send a message to someone in another city, there had to be a wire. so you either use the telephone or a telegraph, but by that point, tesla understood scientifically that we could sign things -- send things without using wires. his phrase when he gave his first talk here was that he wanted to send a message from pike's peak to paris and he he could use wireless wireless method to -- and distance
. >> tesla was friends with a man named leonard curtis and he knew some of the experiments that tesla wanted to conduct. so he invited him to come here and he said, if you want to test the upper atmosphere in new york -- basically, you're at sea level -- but he said that if you come here, you are at 6000 feet. so he arrived here on may 17 of 1899 and was here for the next seven months. the first thing -- when he -- he works out with leonard curtis -- so curtis provided him all the needed...
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. >> tesla had been -- he was friends with a man named leonard curtis. and he knew some of the experiments that tesla wanted to conduct. so he invited him to come here. and you know, he said, if you want to test the upper atmosphere in new york, you're basically at sea level or ten feet above sea level. but he said if you come here, you're at 6,000 feet, so that made a lot of sense to tesla. so he arrived here on may 17 of 1899, and he was here then for the next seven months. the first thing, when he arrives here, is he works out with leonard curtis the agreement that he would have some space to build a laboratory and also that curtis was on the board of the power company in colorado springs, so curtis provided him all the electricity he needed in his lab. he was interested in testing out his theories on wireless teleography, being able to send messages or photographs or music without using wires. we have to understand the context of that time, that if you wanted to send a message to someone in another city, there had to be a wire. so you either used a t
. >> tesla had been -- he was friends with a man named leonard curtis. and he knew some of the experiments that tesla wanted to conduct. so he invited him to come here. and you know, he said, if you want to test the upper atmosphere in new york, you're basically at sea level or ten feet above sea level. but he said if you come here, you're at 6,000 feet, so that made a lot of sense to tesla. so he arrived here on may 17 of 1899, and he was here then for the next seven months. the first...
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. >> specialist 4, leonard l. alvarado. >> specialist 4 leonard alva alverado distinguished himself above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a rifle man with company d, second battalion, 12th cavalry against an armed enemy in vietnam on august 12, 1969. on that day, specialist four alvarado moved through dens jungle to a friendly platoon. he detected enemy movement and opened fire. despite his quick reaction, he and his comrades were pinned down by the hostile force that blocked the path through the trapped platoon. he moved forward through the hostile machine gun fire in order to engage the enemy troops. suddenly, a grenade exploded nearby stunning him. retaliating immediately, he is killed the enemy just as another enemy barage wounded him. he crawled forward to pull several comrades back. realizing his element needed to break away from the hostile force, he began maneuvering forward alone. thrown to the ground repeatedly, he kept advancing and firing, silencing several, including one enemy machine gun
. >> specialist 4, leonard l. alvarado. >> specialist 4 leonard alva alverado distinguished himself above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a rifle man with company d, second battalion, 12th cavalry against an armed enemy in vietnam on august 12, 1969. on that day, specialist four alvarado moved through dens jungle to a friendly platoon. he detected enemy movement and opened fire. despite his quick reaction, he and his comrades were pinned down by the hostile force that...
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and in fact actually, we have leonard cohen in the film. and it is leonard cohen -- >> i'm telling you there is not i have never been around someone whose cultural literacy is at the level of his. we have been doing this for a wile going around there was one journalist who maziar was listening to him. he says where are you from. he says i'm from hungary. maziar says so you got out in 1956. do you know kessla. all of a sudden they start talking and start naming films and books and things. and i'm just sitting back there. yeah i watch the disney channel. >> rose: let's talk about the televised confession am tack a look at this. here it is. >> you did not confessed. >> i said exactly what you wanted me to say. >> you confessed but nothing has changed. >> i did what you told me to do. >> i will see to it that you rot here. >> your wife will never see you again. your child your child will never know you. and your mother will die broken. and you did this! >> it gets funnier. >> that happens to be a relatively dark moment. >> rose: did you watch m
and in fact actually, we have leonard cohen in the film. and it is leonard cohen -- >> i'm telling you there is not i have never been around someone whose cultural literacy is at the level of his. we have been doing this for a wile going around there was one journalist who maziar was listening to him. he says where are you from. he says i'm from hungary. maziar says so you got out in 1956. do you know kessla. all of a sudden they start talking and start naming films and books and things....
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but parker and leonard, just too much. leonard, 19 points, 6 rebounds. spurs win it 113 to 100. >>> long distance information. memphis, tennessee. that's where the fred bears were hosting the kobe bryants. under two minutes to go, lakers, he had 28. but there was a miscommunication in the final half minute that led to bryant not shooting the shot the lakers had to make. and a rebound they had to have. and memphis' zach randolph did. and the grizz, 107-102. >> that's us. 17 in a row for the grizzlies now at home. >> got any other facts you want to share? >> no. >> all right. >> back to you. >>> appreciate you, fellas, as always. >>> we have "the pulse" coming your way next. and the story for the people who just can't cut a rug. if you look like that when you dance, it might not be your fault. >>> and a new champion crowned, a multi-million dollar prize awarded overnight. strip and shut your mouth. ight cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing
but parker and leonard, just too much. leonard, 19 points, 6 rebounds. spurs win it 113 to 100. >>> long distance information. memphis, tennessee. that's where the fred bears were hosting the kobe bryants. under two minutes to go, lakers, he had 28. but there was a miscommunication in the final half minute that led to bryant not shooting the shot the lakers had to make. and a rebound they had to have. and memphis' zach randolph did. and the grizz, 107-102. >> that's us. 17 in a...
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leonard, you're the tiebreaker. i don't have a problem with stuart.discount at his comic book store. well, i don't sell my friendship that cheaply. i can go 30. welcome aboard, old chum. okay, the nasa web site says
leonard, you're the tiebreaker. i don't have a problem with stuart.discount at his comic book store. well, i don't sell my friendship that cheaply. i can go 30. welcome aboard, old chum. okay, the nasa web site says
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for 40 years, united auto worker presidents walter reuther, leonard woodcock and douglas fraser won higher for their members. why in 1979 would fraser agree to take less? employers and labor unions like buyers and sellers, try to make the best deal for themselves. labor and management: how do they come to terms? with economic analyst richard gill we'll examine that question on this edition of economics usa. i'm david schoumacher. fewer than 1/3 of american workers are covered by union contract. but organized labor's strength at the economy's pressure points-- the big smokestack industries, the arteries of transportation and communication-- make them a force to be reckoned with. for more than 75 years labor unions have been a fact of american economic le. how did they get power? we are childn ofmmignts. the largest number came here around the turn of the century. millions, most of them jewish or italian, unskilled and uneducated settled in new york city's crowded tenements. what kind of work did america offer? fannie susskind remembers. we came with the needle in our hand. i've worked since
for 40 years, united auto worker presidents walter reuther, leonard woodcock and douglas fraser won higher for their members. why in 1979 would fraser agree to take less? employers and labor unions like buyers and sellers, try to make the best deal for themselves. labor and management: how do they come to terms? with economic analyst richard gill we'll examine that question on this edition of economics usa. i'm david schoumacher. fewer than 1/3 of american workers are covered by union contract....
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steal and the layup the other way as spurs take first lead of the game with 1:43 left 83-82 spurs leonardin: 87-85 cavs vs. pelicans lebron doing his pregame powder ritual lebron to the rack with big dunk to end the 3rd quarter lebron: 32 points, 12 rebs, 10 assists cavs win 118-111 first unanimous winner of the american league rookie of the year is jose for the chicago white sox and baseball now drags out their words better than anybody with cy youngs and in the peace that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress plus 36-month financing. know better sleep with sleep number. which means it's time thfor the volkswagens here, sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holi
steal and the layup the other way as spurs take first lead of the game with 1:43 left 83-82 spurs leonardin: 87-85 cavs vs. pelicans lebron doing his pregame powder ritual lebron to the rack with big dunk to end the 3rd quarter lebron: 32 points, 12 rebs, 10 assists cavs win 118-111 first unanimous winner of the american league rookie of the year is jose for the chicago white sox and baseball now drags out their words better than anybody with cy youngs and in the peace that's it for the kron 4...
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he was leonard stearns quiets >> leonard stern is a benefactor , an investor in new york city. he started at a pet food company, grew into a large real estate partner and served in the past and is currently a member of the stern board of overseers and is a very generous benefactor of the school in a night t. 98 gave a very large gift to the tune of $25 million that allowed the business school, which was then divided into school schools, the graduate school of the undergraduate program to be unified in one place on washington square. >> host: professor henry, does the stern school of business have a philosophy? >> we do. we captured one sense, our mission is to develop people who can transfer and the challenges of the 21st century and opportunities to create value for business and society. in other words, use the tools of modern business to do well in the world. >> host: your book "turnaround: third world lessons for first world growth," what is the last in a first world country like the u.s. can learn from the third world? >> guest: there are really three key lessons and in gen
he was leonard stearns quiets >> leonard stern is a benefactor , an investor in new york city. he started at a pet food company, grew into a large real estate partner and served in the past and is currently a member of the stern board of overseers and is a very generous benefactor of the school in a night t. 98 gave a very large gift to the tune of $25 million that allowed the business school, which was then divided into school schools, the graduate school of the undergraduate program to...
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the ex-wife moved from the leonard street home. >> she was still shooken up and said she was leaving. she didn't say where she was going. >> reporter: how frightened of him was she? >> oh, extremely. extremely. to call and have my pit bull come and walk her around the house every day, you know, she was scared. >> reporter: we also spoke to delven's uncle today to ask if he will be remorseful for his crimes targeting women. is he remorseful for what he's done with carlesha? >> i doubt it because apparently he's had a lot of problems with women. >> reporter: now, we are told that barnes ex-wife since moved to louisiana. i got a cell phone number for her today. when i dialed it, the woman who picked up the phone as soon as i announced who i was, she hung up. let's toss over to my colleague, deanna durante, she is live at northwest detectives tonight with more, deanna, on what police are saying about how this crime unfolded. >> reporter: yeah, you know, it's an unusual look when you get a group of philadelphia detectives lined up in front of you. normally when cases are announced their co
the ex-wife moved from the leonard street home. >> she was still shooken up and said she was leaving. she didn't say where she was going. >> reporter: how frightened of him was she? >> oh, extremely. extremely. to call and have my pit bull come and walk her around the house every day, you know, she was scared. >> reporter: we also spoke to delven's uncle today to ask if he will be remorseful for his crimes targeting women. is he remorseful for what he's done with...
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retired as a two star and they began friends in berlin in the 1936 olympics because charlie leonard got the silver medal. afterwards the leonard family sent food and clothing to germany until they could get back on their feet. and by absolute favorite character in the entire book is a fabulous individual, prince constantine, he was romanian royalty. one of these rare people who xl at everything he did. matinee, movie idol good looks, rock star charisma and there was nothing that interested him that he didn't do extremely well. you, was captain of the romanian hockey team, he was national champion aeronautics stunt pilot, he was a champion motorcycling and automobile racer, and to him, aerial combat was the ultimate start. extremely good at that competition. because he shot down something over 40 soviet and american aircraft, but once romania capitulated, he realized the american prisoners being held in romania were likely to be liberated by the soviets and he didn't trust the russians to release the americans. as we now know many americans were not released by the soviets. so consta
retired as a two star and they began friends in berlin in the 1936 olympics because charlie leonard got the silver medal. afterwards the leonard family sent food and clothing to germany until they could get back on their feet. and by absolute favorite character in the entire book is a fabulous individual, prince constantine, he was romanian royalty. one of these rare people who xl at everything he did. matinee, movie idol good looks, rock star charisma and there was nothing that interested him...
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leonard describes the camps and gives first-hand accounts of the prisons. t's about an hour. >> at the conference last year, circumstances conspired so that i was a floating head on a screen and i'm very pleased this morning to actually be present d projecting images of prisoner of war camps. i don't think i represent that well. i'm going to negotiate a very, very dangerous set of rapids this morning. the professor at georgia southwestern state university, who is married, in fact, to 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. and i will explore that. and i am going to weave in between the two a little bit. a note on semantics before i start any further. i hesitate to use the acronym p.o.w. in a civil war context, because it's a 20th centu
leonard describes the camps and gives first-hand accounts of the prisons. t's about an hour. >> at the conference last year, circumstances conspired so that i was a floating head on a screen and i'm very pleased this morning to actually be present d projecting images of prisoner of war camps. i don't think i represent that well. i'm going to negotiate a very, very dangerous set of rapids this morning. the professor at georgia southwestern state university, who is married, in fact, to one...
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. >> the final home game for leonard dare penn home coach today. honored at franklin field.the second most wins in ivy league history. but harvard not feeling the love. he loses the home finale. >> it's just been an amazing journey being part of something that has been around 138 years. and hopefully we have kept penn at the forefront of the league. >> and john robinson five total touchdowns and the wildcats win. they beat albany 48-31. villanova is now 9-2. could get a bye in the playoffs. >>> you can see the high school blitz monday at 6:00 or wednesday at 4:00 on comcast sports net. we're right back. silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress-just $1499.98. ends sunday. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> we're just getting new information into the newsroom about the breaking news story in delaware count. this is a live look from the scene. police tell us the victim is a 14-year-old. a live picture. thi
. >> the final home game for leonard dare penn home coach today. honored at franklin field.the second most wins in ivy league history. but harvard not feeling the love. he loses the home finale. >> it's just been an amazing journey being part of something that has been around 138 years. and hopefully we have kept penn at the forefront of the league. >> and john robinson five total touchdowns and the wildcats win. they beat albany 48-31. villanova is now 9-2. could get a bye in...
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the marvels of modern technology in 4k high definition. >> reporter: what i will address that is leonard skinnard album, your sister gave you, which album was it. >> reporter: yes, second helping that was double live album. >> their second release in their career in the early 70's. all right, steve keeley fascinating. fascinating stuff. >>> the eagles had never lost on thanksgiving day and that was not about to change, mark sanchez really shining during this game. jordan matthews with his seventh touchdown of the year. eagles up 23-seven at half time. second half, shady mccoy says he is the same guy as last year and did he prove it last year, of course, leader in nfl in rushing. final score here, thanks in large part to shady, 33-ten. eagles now in first place all alone in the nfc east. >>> coming up, folks in ferguson planning a massive black friday boycott why they are encouraging economic activism on the busiest shopping day of the year. >>> thanksgiving in the dark, winter weather leaving thousands without power in new england i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switchi
the marvels of modern technology in 4k high definition. >> reporter: what i will address that is leonard skinnard album, your sister gave you, which album was it. >> reporter: yes, second helping that was double live album. >> their second release in their career in the early 70's. all right, steve keeley fascinating. fascinating stuff. >>> the eagles had never lost on thanksgiving day and that was not about to change, mark sanchez really shining during this game....
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. >>> a few years ago when leonard bernstein's son alex called into a radio show to get advice aboutr car. >> no, don't tell him that. >> we can be honest. alex is an adult. he can take it. you are. but in the long run, what's the difference? you're never going to break yourself of this habit. so it's better that we just tell you that you're not ruining your car and you can go off happy and just keep doing what you're doing. >> just forget you ever called us. >> but if nothing else, it will remind you, every time you double clutch, it will remind you of that wonderful summer you spent in italy. it will remind you of your dad and the joy he's brought to everyone. >> yeah. >> and that's the reason you should continue to do it. >> i think everyone who has a manual transmission should double clutch in honor of leonard. >> i first heard the loveable boston accented of click and clack, the car talk co-hosts when they were on local fwoft radio. ten years after they started on boston university's radio station, they went national in 1987 on npr and rewrote the mission of npr from informative
. >>> a few years ago when leonard bernstein's son alex called into a radio show to get advice aboutr car. >> no, don't tell him that. >> we can be honest. alex is an adult. he can take it. you are. but in the long run, what's the difference? you're never going to break yourself of this habit. so it's better that we just tell you that you're not ruining your car and you can go off happy and just keep doing what you're doing. >> just forget you ever called us. >>...
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that's kawhi leonard. where is steph curry?e tips it up and in with a left hand. 16 for steph and 0 for 7 on three's. green looking for the charge and instead it is a block. the spurs win it 113-100 handing the warriors their second straight loss. to the ice and this is what dejection looks like. game three against the panthers and the sharks just didn't have it. jimmy hayes wins it and in the second more of the same. and then in the third, thomas fleischman. they get well against the sharks 4-1. one all pro arrives as another one leaves for the season. we will have the latest ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] follow your joy to a celebration like no other. start your new orleans holiday at followyournola.com. 49ers today. they get aldon smith back, but they lose patrick willis. smith returns after a nine-game suspension for violating the nfl's personal conduct code and substance abuse policy. he should provide an immediate boost to their pass rush. we don't know how much aldon will play, but he is ready. >> i have had a lot of time to ge
that's kawhi leonard. where is steph curry?e tips it up and in with a left hand. 16 for steph and 0 for 7 on three's. green looking for the charge and instead it is a block. the spurs win it 113-100 handing the warriors their second straight loss. to the ice and this is what dejection looks like. game three against the panthers and the sharks just didn't have it. jimmy hayes wins it and in the second more of the same. and then in the third, thomas fleischman. they get well against the sharks...
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leonard describes how the prison camps were created and maintained, and gives first-hand accounts of the horrors within the prison. this is part of the gettysburg institute annual summer conference. it is about an hour. [applause] >> the 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, very dangerous set of rapids this morning. the professor at georgia southwestern state university, who is married, in fact, to 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. and i will explore that. and i am going to weave in between the two a little bit. a note on semantics before i start any further. i hesitate to use the acronym p.o.w. in a civil war context, be
leonard describes how the prison camps were created and maintained, and gives first-hand accounts of the horrors within the prison. this is part of the gettysburg institute annual summer conference. it is about an hour. [applause] >> the 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...
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"leonard, want to go halfsies on a steamer?" "no, sheldon, we don't need a steamer."en's come home to roost. hi. here are the makeup sponges you asked for. oh, thanks, i thought i had more. damn, you've got more makeup than i do. you've got better makeup than i do. yeah, i'm borrowing this. hey, hey, hey, hey. this is my comic-con makeup. i love you, but there are some things a man doesn't share with his girlfriend. that's a wise policy. i once borrowed my sister's makeup for a costume contest. got a terrible case of pinkeye. yeah, but luckily, i was going as a zombie.
"leonard, want to go halfsies on a steamer?" "no, sheldon, we don't need a steamer."en's come home to roost. hi. here are the makeup sponges you asked for. oh, thanks, i thought i had more. damn, you've got more makeup than i do. you've got better makeup than i do. yeah, i'm borrowing this. hey, hey, hey, hey. this is my comic-con makeup. i love you, but there are some things a man doesn't share with his girlfriend. that's a wise policy. i once borrowed my sister's makeup...
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today receiver leonard hankerson went through his first full practice as a member of the 53 man rosternow the real challenge begins, working his way back into the extremely crowded receiver rotation. >>> it's now the baltimore ravens turn for a week off. they got a victory yesterday against the titans to head into the bye week on a high note. they are a half game back in the first division but still in the last place. the afc north is the winningest division by record in the league. a lot of work to do to get better. >> it just feels good to get off the losing streak and get a win going off the bye week. we'll try to correct some things and try to get better and get some much needed rest and get ready for the next challenge which is the new orleans saints. >>> maryland terrapins have become bowl eligible for the second time under randy edsall and a first time as a member of the big 10 conference. things were looking up until they got bad news regarding a star player. a source confirms to wusa9 sports that receiver stefon diggs has a lacerated kidney. it happened during the penn state g
today receiver leonard hankerson went through his first full practice as a member of the 53 man rosternow the real challenge begins, working his way back into the extremely crowded receiver rotation. >>> it's now the baltimore ravens turn for a week off. they got a victory yesterday against the titans to head into the bye week on a high note. they are a half game back in the first division but still in the last place. the afc north is the winningest division by record in the league. a...
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as for leonard simms, he walks away bruised and swollen but without serious injury.ed to him the next day. but there are some things his son says he'll never get back. >> i don't think it's as much fun for him anymore. my dad had an incredible sense of spirit, optimism. and then having this happen to him, that took something out of him. >> seven months later and a few miles away, another crime on camera stuns the city of detroit. a tall, heavyset man walks into a gas station mini mart with an 18-month-old child in tow. first he kicks the little boy, who collapses to the floor. then a second time, another kick to the boy's side, knocking him off his feet. when the toddler gets up, the man opens the freezer door, bashing him in the head. there's no audio on the tape, but police say the boy is crying. the man bends down and starts spanking the child. then picks him up, pulls down his pants, pinching and spanking the child some more. the video shows him striking the child repeatedly on the floor, stepping on the little boy's hands. then he coldly turns his back and walks
as for leonard simms, he walks away bruised and swollen but without serious injury.ed to him the next day. but there are some things his son says he'll never get back. >> i don't think it's as much fun for him anymore. my dad had an incredible sense of spirit, optimism. and then having this happen to him, that took something out of him. >> seven months later and a few miles away, another crime on camera stuns the city of detroit. a tall, heavyset man walks into a gas station mini...
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baba booey, baba booey, baba booey you know what, leonard? strike two.st reminding you to keep any april fools pranks physically safe, politically balanced and racially accessible. when in doubt, check the guidelines in our college pranks literature. guidelines for school-sanctioned pranks. hmm. reminds me of my favorite college comedy.
baba booey, baba booey, baba booey you know what, leonard? strike two.st reminding you to keep any april fools pranks physically safe, politically balanced and racially accessible. when in doubt, check the guidelines in our college pranks literature. guidelines for school-sanctioned pranks. hmm. reminds me of my favorite college comedy.
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. >> reporter: darby township police chief leonard mcdevitt says the gun is a .357 magnum. >> which isxtremely powerful weapon. >> reporter: police are investigating who the owner is and how it ended up in the hands of a child. while that boy continues to fight for the life he nearly lost. >> the child is extremely lucky to be alive. like i said thanks to the quick work and smart reactions of two police officers. >> reporter: another thing that is any other clear in this case is whether or not the delaware district attorney will decide to file charges against the father for the son finding the gun in this case. that, of course, will depend much more on the ongoing police investigation. for now, reporting from the children's hospital of philadelphia, i'm steve patterson, "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> well, one man was killed after what was believed to be a drag race on the streets of south philadelphia. the car came to rest against a utility pole here at columbus boulevard and east oregon avenue. the 32-year-old male driver was the only person in the car at the time. there's no
. >> reporter: darby township police chief leonard mcdevitt says the gun is a .357 magnum. >> which isxtremely powerful weapon. >> reporter: police are investigating who the owner is and how it ended up in the hands of a child. while that boy continues to fight for the life he nearly lost. >> the child is extremely lucky to be alive. like i said thanks to the quick work and smart reactions of two police officers. >> reporter: another thing that is any other clear...
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that's kawhi leonard. where is steph curry?t up and in with a left hand. 16 for steph and 0 for 7 on three's. green looking for the charge and instead it is a block. the spurs win it 113-100 handing the warriors their second straight loss. to the ice and this is what dejection looks like. game three against the panthers and the sharks just didn't have it. jimmy hayes wins it and in the second more of the same. and then in the third, thomas fleischman. they get well against the sharks 4-1. one all pro arrives as another one leaves for the season. we will have the latest ( 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. ♪ come and get it. 49ers today. they get aldon smith back, but they lose patrick willis. smith returns after a nine-game suspension
that's kawhi leonard. where is steph curry?t up and in with a left hand. 16 for steph and 0 for 7 on three's. green looking for the charge and instead it is a block. the spurs win it 113-100 handing the warriors their second straight loss. to the ice and this is what dejection looks like. game three against the panthers and the sharks just didn't have it. jimmy hayes wins it and in the second more of the same. and then in the third, thomas fleischman. they get well against the sharks 4-1. one...
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san antonio's leonard scored 26 points includinged go ahead basket with 1:44 to play.e spurs end the game on a 14-3 run beating the clippers 89-85. giving tim duncan and tony parker the victory together. they're the second trio in nba history to reach the mark. >>> cleveland and the cavs starting to show their dominance in the second half last night. lebron james each putting up a guy high of 32 points. james reported a triple-double. >>> all right. major league baseball announcing the selections for rookie of the year. in the american league it's chicago white sox first basemen jose abieu. congratulations to him. mets pitcher take the title in the national league and the right-hander received 20% of the first place vote. take you to the ice an effort by boston. seth griffin against the devils last night. gets spun around and nets the puck between the legs while skating backwards. look at that. yep! there you go. yeah, yeah, yeah. giving the bruins a 3-1 lead. they beat new jersey 4- 2. >>> coming up at the top of the hour. richard engel goes into at city of kobani. a
san antonio's leonard scored 26 points includinged go ahead basket with 1:44 to play.e spurs end the game on a 14-3 run beating the clippers 89-85. giving tim duncan and tony parker the victory together. they're the second trio in nba history to reach the mark. >>> cleveland and the cavs starting to show their dominance in the second half last night. lebron james each putting up a guy high of 32 points. james reported a triple-double. >>> all right. major league baseball...
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. >> reporter: camden native and vietnam veteran leonard moore is, too, enjoying the battleship new jersey'shanksgiving feast and says he's never felt more appreciated. in a word -- >> gratifying. you know, it shows that the country has changed. i feel for the guys who are going to afghanistan and boots on the ground over there now, going back. i pray for them. >> i know what it's like to not have your loved one at your table because they're serving. >> reporter: for cherry hill councilwoman and gold star mother melinda kane, today is bittersweet. at 22 her son, jeremy, paid the ultimate sacrifice. he was killed by a suicide bomber in afghanistan four years ago. >> if i can be here with men that are serving, who can't be with their moms, i'm happy to do that. and it feels like jeremy's with me today. >> happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: u.s. family health care, andriati's catering, jersey mike subs and 7 6ers were among the sponsors of the military mess hall style buffet. when this started ten years ago it was simply for homeless veterans. it's now grown in size and popularity to include acti
. >> reporter: camden native and vietnam veteran leonard moore is, too, enjoying the battleship new jersey'shanksgiving feast and says he's never felt more appreciated. in a word -- >> gratifying. you know, it shows that the country has changed. i feel for the guys who are going to afghanistan and boots on the ground over there now, going back. i pray for them. >> i know what it's like to not have your loved one at your table because they're serving. >> reporter: for...
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here now on skype out of los angeles is david leonard, an associate professor who researchers video games and popular culture. a video game arts and culture company. and hosts of the program game show co-founder of the company dozen eyes. but declined we will get into that, thank you for being here. help us set the stage for anyone who is not emerged in this type of gaming, how big is the industry? how fast is it growing? >> sure, well, at this point the video game industry really reflects the culture at large. it is $100 billion industry, you start to see a lot of diversity in terms of the types of people that are playing. the largest segment is women in their 20's and 30's. larger than teenager boys so we are seeing a lot of the same demographic shifts. >> $100 billion that's got to rival hollywood, doesn't it? yeah, absolutely. the thing is games is revenue is split up, there's stuff that is sold at retail. mobile devices if there's something you can plug it in, you can probably play a game on it. how interconnected is video gaming and is entertainment industry. >> very connected. the
here now on skype out of los angeles is david leonard, an associate professor who researchers video games and popular culture. a video game arts and culture company. and hosts of the program game show co-founder of the company dozen eyes. but declined we will get into that, thank you for being here. help us set the stage for anyone who is not emerged in this type of gaming, how big is the industry? how fast is it growing? >> sure, well, at this point the video game industry really...
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that's kawhi leonard. where is steph curry?ps it up and in with a left hand. 16 for steph and 0 for 7 on three's. green looking for the charge and instead it is a block. the spurs win it 113-100 handing the warriors their second straight loss. to the ice and this is what dejection looks like. game three against the panthers and the sharks just didn't have it. jimmy hayes wins it and in the second more of the same. and then in the third, thomas fleischman. they get well against the sharks 4-1. one all pro arrives as another one leaves for the season. we will have the latest 49ers today. they get aldon smith back, but they lose patrick willis. smith returns after a nine-game suspension for violating the nfl's personal conduct code and substance abuse policy. he should provide an immediate boost to their pass rush. we don't know how much aldon will play, but he is ready. >> i have had a lot of time to get out in the community and spend time with my family and spend time with my son. look at the game from a whole different aspect.
that's kawhi leonard. where is steph curry?ps it up and in with a left hand. 16 for steph and 0 for 7 on three's. green looking for the charge and instead it is a block. the spurs win it 113-100 handing the warriors their second straight loss. to the ice and this is what dejection looks like. game three against the panthers and the sharks just didn't have it. jimmy hayes wins it and in the second more of the same. and then in the third, thomas fleischman. they get well against the sharks 4-1....
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my instructor in basic flying captain leonard jackson out of fort worth, texas. he taught me how to fly and do combat fighting, night flying. cross-country. and taughtame back me well. they taught us well. , myther claim to fame is de, after 20ri hours of flying, they are going to give you a test. it is for you to prove that you what your instructor was supposed to have taught you. was withcheck ride chief anderson, who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until after i came out of the service. man, was that a big deal when i found out that was the man who gave me my first check. i am very proud to be associated with the tuskegee airmen. all these gentlemen are idols of mine. to my young -- to you young people, my god. i did not do it alone. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask, mr. pride, what was your inspiration owing up?were gr i am from washington dc. my inspiration was african-american newspapers. there would be a photo of a tuskegeemen. -- airman. when i was 16 years old, i decided i wanted to be one of them. like everybody
my instructor in basic flying captain leonard jackson out of fort worth, texas. he taught me how to fly and do combat fighting, night flying. cross-country. and taughtame back me well. they taught us well. , myther claim to fame is de, after 20ri hours of flying, they are going to give you a test. it is for you to prove that you what your instructor was supposed to have taught you. was withcheck ride chief anderson, who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until after i...
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in our judgment, the performance -- leonard golden said said this evening " in our judgment, the performance of abc news has always been fair and objective. it is always the public who decides on the reliability of any individual or organization. we will continue to report the news accurately and fully, confident in the ultimate judgment of the public. " this statement by the finally president of the , national broadcasting company. the vice president's attack is an appeal to prejudice. mr. agnew uses the influence of his high office. to criticize the way a government licenses news medium covers the activity of government itself. any fair-minded viewer knows television networks are not devoted to putting across a single point of view, the present all significant views on issues of importance. it is regrettable the vice president would deny the freedom of the press. those who might feel momentary agreement with his remarks should think carefully whether that kind of television news is what they want. this is roger mudd, cbs news, washington. >> this has been a special report from cbs news. [k
in our judgment, the performance -- leonard golden said said this evening " in our judgment, the performance of abc news has always been fair and objective. it is always the public who decides on the reliability of any individual or organization. we will continue to report the news accurately and fully, confident in the ultimate judgment of the public. " this statement by the finally president of the , national broadcasting company. the vice president's attack is an appeal to...
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and finally underway with mayor ed lee in the leonard corporation unveiling the shopping center and housing
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the pass to leonard's lay up. golden state rally ins the fourth. warriors within seven.n had 29 points. but, the spurs could not be cooled off tonight. tony parker puts san antonio up 12. they win 113-100. the spurs took 93 shots and shot 50% from the field. joe thorton, the only sign of fight for the sharks tonight. panthers already up 2-0. niemi stopped one, but he is not stopping mackenzie on the rebound. florida wins 4-1. san jose has lost three of the last four, the only other team with turnovers, the 49ers. they lost one of their star linebackers. patrick willis will have season- ending surgery for a strained muscle in his left toe. now willis missed the last three games but was hoping to return, but the big toe was too big of a problem to overcome. >> i don't look to play this game for just another year. i feel like i have five or six more great years of football left in my body. but unfortunately, this toe was telling me otherwise. >> yeah, they are going to miss number 52, but the pass rush is back. alden smith is back when they take on the new york gianters. he
the pass to leonard's lay up. golden state rally ins the fourth. warriors within seven.n had 29 points. but, the spurs could not be cooled off tonight. tony parker puts san antonio up 12. they win 113-100. the spurs took 93 shots and shot 50% from the field. joe thorton, the only sign of fight for the sharks tonight. panthers already up 2-0. niemi stopped one, but he is not stopping mackenzie on the rebound. florida wins 4-1. san jose has lost three of the last four, the only other team with...
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even leonard nemoy got into the act.he actor most famous for his role on star trek tweeted this out. he said simply i voted. >>> from star trek to a modern science nerd, the young inventor whose dream is taking a big step forward. we first told you about him last february and his dream of mass producing a braille printer. the 12-year-old, he is 12, made the prototype almost entirely out of [ inaudible ]. intel loved the idea so much it is now investing in the project. it's not saying how much but reports it is several hundred thousand dollars. he plans to use the money to build a better prototype and hopes to sell the printers for $350 apiece, far less than the ones on the market. they cost a lot more than that. >> i played with legos when i was a kid. >> didn't have that idea? >> no, no. >>> coming up next, the catchiest song of all time according to science. >>> plus, choreograp >>> in the abc 7 newsroom, coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, up to the minute results on important national congressional races. also, the real
even leonard nemoy got into the act.he actor most famous for his role on star trek tweeted this out. he said simply i voted. >>> from star trek to a modern science nerd, the young inventor whose dream is taking a big step forward. we first told you about him last february and his dream of mass producing a braille printer. the 12-year-old, he is 12, made the prototype almost entirely out of [ inaudible ]. intel loved the idea so much it is now investing in the project. it's not saying...
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leonard: could provide the soundtrack of my imprisonment without anyone around me knowing him.heot only provided soundtrack to mine prison meant but also he was my secret weapon. we have him in the film. [laughter] [indiscernible] i have never been around someone whose cultural literacy is at the level of his. we have been doing this for a while. one journalist maziar was listening to and use said where you from? you got out and 1956. all of a sudden they start and they start naming books. and i'm like, i watch the disney channel. ♪ >> let's talk about the televised confession. look at this. >> you did nothing. hasconfess or nothing changed. >> i did what you told me to do. [inaudible] >> your wife will never see you again. you.child will never know your mother will die broken hearted. you did this. >> a lot of directors incorporate something, their own path they wanted to take. do you think you got there -- [indiscernible] >> and also because there was a specific it is a prison. it is unlike any torture scene i've ever seen. it is clean. it is something everybody mentioned. ho
leonard: could provide the soundtrack of my imprisonment without anyone around me knowing him.heot only provided soundtrack to mine prison meant but also he was my secret weapon. we have him in the film. [laughter] [indiscernible] i have never been around someone whose cultural literacy is at the level of his. we have been doing this for a while. one journalist maziar was listening to and use said where you from? you got out and 1956. all of a sudden they start and they start naming books. and...
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kawhi leonard solo con la clavada === para los dubs thompson encesto 29 pts, y 5 triples... 75 partidos consecutivos con por lo menos un triple... === duncan- 12 pts.... parker 28 and ginobili - 17... spurs 113-100 warriors el jueves visitan a los nets de brooklyn vo timberwolves regreso nuevamente a mexico ahora para enfrentar a los houston rockets que marchan perfectos en lo que va de la presente campaÑa. esta sera la segunda vez en la historia que se dispute un juego de temporada regular en mexico. la primera vez fue en 1997 cuando los rockets se enfrentaron a los mavericks. cuando creiamos que los 49ers por fin tendran equipo completo les llegaron malas noticias.... ad lib vo el apoyador de los san francisco 49ers, patrick willis, se perder el resto de la temporada y requerir ciruga por una lesin en el dedo gordo del pie izquierdo. el equipo coloc a willis en la lista de reservas lesionados y cubri su lugar firmando al corredor alfonso smith. el siete veces apoyador de pro bowl, willis, se ha perdido los ltimos tres partidos para san francisco luego de lesionarse en el t
kawhi leonard solo con la clavada === para los dubs thompson encesto 29 pts, y 5 triples... 75 partidos consecutivos con por lo menos un triple... === duncan- 12 pts.... parker 28 and ginobili - 17... spurs 113-100 warriors el jueves visitan a los nets de brooklyn vo timberwolves regreso nuevamente a mexico ahora para enfrentar a los houston rockets que marchan perfectos en lo que va de la presente campaÑa. esta sera la segunda vez en la historia que se dispute un juego de temporada regular en...
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my instructor in basic flying was lieutenant captain leonard jackson out of fort worth texas. he came back and taught me how to fly the aet six and how to do combat fighting, night flying, cross country and those men came back and they taught me well and they taught us well. i guess my other claim to fame is that in primary my first check ride and you guys or girls who are interested in flying no after 20 hours of flying they are going to give you a test and the test is for you to prove that you learned what your instructor is supposed to have taught you. my first check ride was with c. offered answers and, chief anderson who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up and i didn't know any of this until i came out of the service. but man was that a big deal to me when i found out that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. now to a discussion on fiscal policy in the next congress. a panel of budget experts look at potential changes ahead for social security and medicare as well as the debt ceiling and the tax code and offers recommendations for long-term solutio
my instructor in basic flying was lieutenant captain leonard jackson out of fort worth texas. he came back and taught me how to fly the aet six and how to do combat fighting, night flying, cross country and those men came back and they taught me well and they taught us well. i guess my other claim to fame is that in primary my first check ride and you guys or girls who are interested in flying no after 20 hours of flying they are going to give you a test and the test is for you to prove that...
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waldorf, bean town road one lane blocked there at poplar hill road and they were checking leonard townat the hughesville bypass. beltway incident free right now, beltway at the oxen hill wilson bridge inbound lanes slowing to kennelworth. north capital at rigs road have police on the scene. 66, 95, 395 virginia the volume for you i can't. >>> a chilly start. the jacket, still a little bit of a breeze in dc and points north and east. south of town where the winds have gone near dead company, that has allowed the temperatures to drop off. what a beautiful pick this morning with the plane and the sky. that is a pretty shot here at 6:30. just a few minutes before the sunrise at 6:37. a mix with high clouds at times. 95 by 11:00. 5:59. let me remind you sunset at 5:05. for baltimore dc south and east of the bay, a light blue, that is a frost advisory in effect until 8:00. the lighter winds and the colder temperatures 30 in la ray. 31 in fredericksburg. we are in the 30s and 40s going into the low 60s. tomorrow looks even warmer. more on that in a few minutes. andrea and michael. >> thank yo
waldorf, bean town road one lane blocked there at poplar hill road and they were checking leonard townat the hughesville bypass. beltway incident free right now, beltway at the oxen hill wilson bridge inbound lanes slowing to kennelworth. north capital at rigs road have police on the scene. 66, 95, 395 virginia the volume for you i can't. >>> a chilly start. the jacket, still a little bit of a breeze in dc and points north and east. south of town where the winds have gone near dead...
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hand off to leonard, full steam ahead, bulls over a defender. 22-yard touchdown. wow. game tied at 7. right before halftime, lsu gets the ball back. plenty of time, hitting wide open -- and right now, up 40-7 in the third. men's hoops, santa clara and tennessee in orlando, florida. moore, great move to mcgee. two-handed. looking for a come back. johnson with a steal. finds clark. two game high 21 but tennessee is too much on the inbound pass here. drop to 2 for 3. >>> the sports report is brought to you by orchard's supply hardware. niners trailing seahawks. not looking too good on offense. >> hopefully we can turn this around. >> we need to. thank you. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv. meaning has changed over the years but you may be surprised what the holiday means to a group of california teens. >> then at 11:00 bb milestone in wine country. it's called quakes-giving. this holiday just months after the devastating quake. >> that's it for this edition of abc 7 news. coverage continue owns twitter and abc. news bay area. >> all of us wish you a very happy than
hand off to leonard, full steam ahead, bulls over a defender. 22-yard touchdown. wow. game tied at 7. right before halftime, lsu gets the ball back. plenty of time, hitting wide open -- and right now, up 40-7 in the third. men's hoops, santa clara and tennessee in orlando, florida. moore, great move to mcgee. two-handed. looking for a come back. johnson with a steal. finds clark. two game high 21 but tennessee is too much on the inbound pass here. drop to 2 for 3. >>> the sports report...
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and finally underway with mayor ed lee in the leonard corporation unveiling the shopping center and housing that's going to go up on this san francisco icon >> as painful as it was to have the niners leave us, we're ready to fulfill the prom -- we want to fulfill that promise. >> 12,000 new homes and 5,000 jobs. >> i see shopping in everybody's future. [laughter] >> good quality shopping. >> and the real promise that i get to oversee, 50% local hiring of our people here beginning right here. >> it all sounds great, but are people really going to shop and live next door to one of the city's toughest neighborhoods? >> it's mixed incomes and people are going to live side-by side and you won't notice it from the exterior. >> is it going to be safe? >> it's going to be safer than what it has been >> we promised jobs and parks and promised housing. >> housing for who. 2 to 4 bedroom condos are selling from 500,000 to $900,000 and a third of that housing will be below market price to keep it affordable. >> when you're in the half million range, not beginning with a million dollar range, it's going
and finally underway with mayor ed lee in the leonard corporation unveiling the shopping center and housing that's going to go up on this san francisco icon >> as painful as it was to have the niners leave us, we're ready to fulfill the prom -- we want to fulfill that promise. >> 12,000 new homes and 5,000 jobs. >> i see shopping in everybody's future. [laughter] >> good quality shopping. >> and the real promise that i get to oversee, 50% local hiring of our people...