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to me. >> reporter: but lesean's new extended family is much bigger than just lewis. current and retired players have huddled around him, offering financial support for counseling, tutoring, and a college fund. holding a blacktie fund-raiser in april and continued donations. loses has already given $10,000. >> what do you hope for his future? >> to achieve much more than what his situation offered. >> i don't really know what i want to be when i grow up. there's a lot of stuff to do. i'm not sure, yet. first i have to finish college, though. >> reporter: looking ahead to a brighter future with a team of big brothers by his side. >>> and that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered
to me. >> reporter: but lesean's new extended family is much bigger than just lewis. current and retired players have huddled around him, offering financial support for counseling, tutoring, and a college fund. holding a blacktie fund-raiser in april and continued donations. loses has already given $10,000. >> what do you hope for his future? >> to achieve much more than what his situation offered. >> i don't really know what i want to be when i grow up. there's a lot of...
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butler enters court and lewis lombardi entered alone. here is attorney michael cardoza discussing his client, norman welsh. >> right before he, as they say, lawyered upen he sat down with investigators and told them his involve machine >> reporter: the men are accused of using their status. we spoke to cardoza. the men are accused of using their status to set up -- stings, the former net of c net said he needed the money because he had a sick daughter.
butler enters court and lewis lombardi entered alone. here is attorney michael cardoza discussing his client, norman welsh. >> right before he, as they say, lawyered upen he sat down with investigators and told them his involve machine >> reporter: the men are accused of using their status. we spoke to cardoza. the men are accused of using their status to set up -- stings, the former net of c net said he needed the money because he had a sick daughter.
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and lewis, right and left to the head, a left to the jaw, a right to the head. right to the body, left up to the jaw, and schmelling is down. the count is five, six, seven, eight. the men are in the ring, the fight is over! schmelling is beaten in the first round. the fight lasted 2:04, and it was over. personally, i'm not sure about flying 3,000 miles for a two-minute match -- [laughter] but on the other hand, you'd have a dining-out story for the rest of your life. why do i mention the boxing match of the century? is well, obviously, because i love that match. but, also, because two cay day -- two days later president roosevelt, too, climbed into the ring. on june 24th he gave a fireside chat and discussed what he intended to do about the problem of the conservative bloc in the democratic party. it was an unusually hot evening in washington, and at the beginning of the fireside chat fdr joked that the fireside was the last place where americans wanted to imagine themselves on that sweltering night. after talking about the accomplishments of the new deal, he go
and lewis, right and left to the head, a left to the jaw, a right to the head. right to the body, left up to the jaw, and schmelling is down. the count is five, six, seven, eight. the men are in the ring, the fight is over! schmelling is beaten in the first round. the fight lasted 2:04, and it was over. personally, i'm not sure about flying 3,000 miles for a two-minute match -- [laughter] but on the other hand, you'd have a dining-out story for the rest of your life. why do i mention the boxing...
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friday's practice in style his teammate phillip them also will start right behind him from fifth while lewis hamilton was third fastest for mcclaren russia and renault was vitaly petrov settled for eleventh place only. hoping to hold on to his advantage in sunday's response as it's a tricky trick. it's a tricky circuit there's so many corners we've got twenty five before we you know cross the line again and especially in qualifying to get every single corner right this is very very difficult so to get the perfect lap in this is quite tough but i think my first run was quite good i was very happy and mark obviously the second run. meanwhile saturday was a race day for the latest moto g.p. stopping elson in the netherlands with american ben spies winning his maiden top flight race with some help from his rivals though and opening left crash involving world champion hurdle around so. mark the seam on shelley among all this propelling the yamaha rider to top spot spies opened up a full second advantage of a case of stone and never going back in the head of the australian and andrea in said still
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it will start right behind him in fifth while lewis hamilton was third fastest for an hour and russia reynolds vitale petroff was forced to settle for eleventh pullman vettel though aware that can be a temperamental truck. it's a tricky circuit there's so many corners we've got twenty five before we you know cross the line again and especially in qualifying to get every single corner right this is very very difficult so to get the perfect lap in this is quite tough but i think here my first run was was quite good i was very happy and mark obviously in the second run you know of saturday was race day out the latest moto g.p. stopping us and netherlands a joy for ben spies with the american thinking his maiden top flight win with some help from his rivals and opening up rush involving world champion for hillary and
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from us it will start right behind him in fifth while lewis hamilton was third but this is for mcclaren russia and rose to tell the petroff was forced to settle for eleven whole month battle though aware that can be a temperamental. it's a tricky circuit this so many corners we've got twenty five before we you know cross the line again and especially in qualifying to get every single corner right this is very very difficult so to get the perfect lap in this is quite tough but i think here my first run was was quite good i was very happy and mark obviously in the second run that risk getting underway in just over an hour's time or let's move the goal for frederic settled at the top of the leaderboard heading into the final round of the traveller's championship the swede securing a one stroke lead us he took advantage of some fine weather after days of rain. got off to a good start but really picked up the pace on the back nine starting with this birdie on the ten hole the approach came also working with a thirty six year old an excellent second effort on the floor and there are a ninetee
from us it will start right behind him in fifth while lewis hamilton was third but this is for mcclaren russia and rose to tell the petroff was forced to settle for eleven whole month battle though aware that can be a temperamental. it's a tricky circuit this so many corners we've got twenty five before we you know cross the line again and especially in qualifying to get every single corner right this is very very difficult so to get the perfect lap in this is quite tough but i think here my...
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not so interested in lawyers, john lewis. now, it's important to appreciate the context of lewis' statement. he made it at a time when mainstream's lawyers including thurgood marshall were very negative on the sit-ins, very negative on direct action so the beginning of the student movement, thurgood marshall said to the students that the way to change america was through the courts, not in the streets. he told the students that they were going to get someone killed if they continued with their tactics. he told them that they were invading the property of whites. and in atlanta, a.t. walden agreed with that assessment. so this is the context in which the students pushed back and said, no, anyone can serve. we don't need to be mediated by lawyers and we're going to do our own thing. now, as it turned out, there was a problem. the students' preferred tactic often landed them in jail. and so they realized that they desperately needed representation. they needed lawyers because if nothing else, we know that lawyers can get you rel
not so interested in lawyers, john lewis. now, it's important to appreciate the context of lewis' statement. he made it at a time when mainstream's lawyers including thurgood marshall were very negative on the sit-ins, very negative on direct action so the beginning of the student movement, thurgood marshall said to the students that the way to change america was through the courts, not in the streets. he told the students that they were going to get someone killed if they continued with their...
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george lewis joins us now, it looks like mars is where you are, george. >> it is surreal, lester. the sun is blautded out by thick smoke, and this play, summerville, along with eager, are under a new evicuation order. everybody told to get out, this as firefighters battle to save the homes around here. the fire just keeps growing and growing. and firefighters say there's very little they can do to contain it right now. >> these are east of greer. >> many of the 2500 people on the fire lines have been busyieg backfires to protect from the monster blaze, even as the winds kicked up again. >> they're doing a good job of corralling what they can. >> all of their hard work can be mainlined by the strong wind. >> it's a big deal. we have to really watch the clouding and pay attention to where the winds are going. sdwr it's the afternoons and evenings that bring the worst conditions. >> red-flag warnings are posted for 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 pmg. that's when the winds are the highest. >> just last night, residents of sou sou south eager, arizona, got the order to head out of home. as they he
george lewis joins us now, it looks like mars is where you are, george. >> it is surreal, lester. the sun is blautded out by thick smoke, and this play, summerville, along with eager, are under a new evicuation order. everybody told to get out, this as firefighters battle to save the homes around here. the fire just keeps growing and growing. and firefighters say there's very little they can do to contain it right now. >> these are east of greer. >> many of the 2500 people on...
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is no stranger to headlines, the first 11 one years ago, when he used a shot gun to murder bonnie lewisa $400 clothing debt. stevens is now serving 50 years to life, and that is why she is making headlines again. because stevens is asking the court to mandate 50,000 be shelled out for sex surgery, arguing that she entered prison with silicon hips and breasts, and being built slightly, she is under threat of physical abuse. surgery would allow stevens to be transferred to a women's prison. >> it was totally wrong for you to take a person's mother from them. and then still want special privileges, whatever you get you deserve it. >> what lyralisa stevens has been getting behind bars is at the heart of this case. since 2003, the state of california has been spending more than a thousand a year for hormone treatments for stevens. now add that up by many, and they are all receiving it, receiving treatment in vacaville. it is shocking, so we sat down with those who treated these transgender inmates, saying it is a disorder, medical. so hormone treatment is necessary. >> i would say it is medi
is no stranger to headlines, the first 11 one years ago, when he used a shot gun to murder bonnie lewisa $400 clothing debt. stevens is now serving 50 years to life, and that is why she is making headlines again. because stevens is asking the court to mandate 50,000 be shelled out for sex surgery, arguing that she entered prison with silicon hips and breasts, and being built slightly, she is under threat of physical abuse. surgery would allow stevens to be transferred to a women's prison....
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george lewis from eager, arizona. >> reporter: the largest fire in arizona, known as the wallow fire, has been burning for over a week now with zero containment. >> huge flames on the south side. >> reporter: that's because it's in rugged terrain with plenty of dry wood and brush to fuel it. driven by dry winds and hot temperatures. >> we have been dry out in the southwest area over here, so we're creating a perfect storm of dry fuels, intense weather. >> reporter: a dozen water dropping helicopters were grounded today because of the high winds. over the weekend, they worked to keep flames away from the smaller arizona towns in the fire's path as law enforcement age agencies required people to evacuate in some of those areas. in greer, where people were getting ready to leave, mark peterson has 5,000 head of sheep to sheer. if the wind changes, he and his sheep will have to get out of here in a hurry. >> if we have to vacate, we'll have to walk them back out to the northeast. that's kind of what our plan is right now. >> reporter: in case anybody needed reminding, dick bruno put up a
george lewis from eager, arizona. >> reporter: the largest fire in arizona, known as the wallow fire, has been burning for over a week now with zero containment. >> huge flames on the south side. >> reporter: that's because it's in rugged terrain with plenty of dry wood and brush to fuel it. driven by dry winds and hot temperatures. >> we have been dry out in the southwest area over here, so we're creating a perfect storm of dry fuels, intense weather. >> reporter:...
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the firefighters in this camp are going to have their work cut out for them this week. >> george lewis, and you heard the fire alarms in arizona. thanks. >>> in the upper blain states tonight, it's the opposite problem, water and too much of it. six channels along the missouri river are full and there are more to come with records snowpack melting. now they're releasing some of the water in seven different states. miguel almaguer is at a crucial dam in minnesota. that's an incredible sight behind you. >> reporter: it certainly is. the massive flow behind me is the reason the mississippi could flood. some 700,000 gallons are pouring out behind me every second. there's too much to hold back, and although the rainbow bp hiepd me is beautiful, it's an eyesore of danger down the river. >> surging and fast, the missouri river is threatening to top levees and break banks. it's forced the power plant to declare a low-level maersh. meanwhile, in the dakotas, 20,000 people have been asked to evacuate. steve has lived long the river for 33 years. >> it's hard to take at my age. i'm 78, and i can'
the firefighters in this camp are going to have their work cut out for them this week. >> george lewis, and you heard the fire alarms in arizona. thanks. >>> in the upper blain states tonight, it's the opposite problem, water and too much of it. six channels along the missouri river are full and there are more to come with records snowpack melting. now they're releasing some of the water in seven different states. miguel almaguer is at a crucial dam in minnesota. that's an...
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nbc's george lewis is live in springerville, arizona with more. good morning. >> good morning to you. we are on the scene of the wallow fire. it's approaching the 200,000 acre mark. they have 2300 people on the fire lines today and thousands of homes are threatened. >> we got the lineup through the break. >> firefighters spent the weekend attacking the fast-moving blaze from the air. the dense and rugged forest made it difficult to get development into the area. officials say this particular wildfire near the border has been hard to get a handle on. >> it's mostly in the way it's made. you can't get anywhere near it. we need people on the ground even with the air resources we have. >>>. >> the fire jumped highway 180 in the town. >> escadilla is a wilderness. there is no treatment on the area. it will be a hot fire. >> it swept through beaver creek ranch. daytime looked like night in alpine. >> it feels surreal. >> worry mandatory evacuations ordered over the weekend throughout the area, police escorted residents back home on sunday, allowing them
nbc's george lewis is live in springerville, arizona with more. good morning. >> good morning to you. we are on the scene of the wallow fire. it's approaching the 200,000 acre mark. they have 2300 people on the fire lines today and thousands of homes are threatened. >> we got the lineup through the break. >> firefighters spent the weekend attacking the fast-moving blaze from the air. the dense and rugged forest made it difficult to get development into the area. officials say...
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brian. >> george lewis near the fire lines in eager, arizona. thanks. >>> in the upper plain states tonight, the opposite problem. water and way too much of it. six reservoirs among the mississippi river are full, and there's more to come from record levels of the snowpack that is now melting. now they're releasing some of the water, and seven different states are on a flood watch as a result. miguel almaguer is at a crucial dam in minnesota. that's an incredible sight behind you, miguel. >> reporter: brian, it certainly it. the flow behind me is why so much of the missouri could flood. some 700,000 gallons are pouring out per second. although the rainbow behind me is beautiful, tonight, there is dangerous downriver. surging and still weeks from its crest, the missouri river is threatening to toppleloves and break banks. in nebraska, high water has forced this nuclear power plant to declare a low-level emergency. meantime, in the dakotas, 20,000 people have been asked to evacuate. steve kokish have lived along the river for 37 years. >> it's har
brian. >> george lewis near the fire lines in eager, arizona. thanks. >>> in the upper plain states tonight, the opposite problem. water and way too much of it. six reservoirs among the mississippi river are full, and there's more to come from record levels of the snowpack that is now melting. now they're releasing some of the water, and seven different states are on a flood watch as a result. miguel almaguer is at a crucial dam in minnesota. that's an incredible sight behind...
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>> george lewis tonight in arizona starting us off. thanks. >>> in the midwest tonight after a cold dark spring it feels like the dog days of august all of a sudden. it hit 102 degrees today in minneapolis-st. paul, smashing their record for this date. and they weren't alone. 25 cities hit all-time high temperatures today, including chicago, jackson, and wichita. in the plains tonight high water is bearing down on south dakota's capital, pierre. flooded reservoirs mean dams have been opened and a huge cascade of water is now flowing down the missouri river. pierre is sandbagged and ready, but the high water conditions could last well into july because of a record mountain snowpack that's now melting. >>> we turn overseas now. nato turned up the heat on libya today, unleashing a barrage of air strikes in the capital, tripoli. as the country's leader, moammar gadhafi, vowed once again to fight to the death. nbc's stephanie gosk is in tripoli now and joins us with the latest from there. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening,
>> george lewis tonight in arizona starting us off. thanks. >>> in the midwest tonight after a cold dark spring it feels like the dog days of august all of a sudden. it hit 102 degrees today in minneapolis-st. paul, smashing their record for this date. and they weren't alone. 25 cities hit all-time high temperatures today, including chicago, jackson, and wichita. in the plains tonight high water is bearing down on south dakota's capital, pierre. flooded reservoirs mean dams have...
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straits and starting off here on red square next to the magnificent moscow kremlin tony martin and lewis as we take a look at his epic journey and visit various landmarks associated with his life at . least. one of the main names associated with russia. eight hundred seventy s. let me in she chose a studio name living in nineteen i want as one of the leading political figures and revolution we think is of the twentieth century a change the world but most of all she take over of power in russia in one hundred seventeen the communist party and religion was a class free economy life from an attempted form of marxism but what is the soviet leaders like to see today. we heard earlier called the developments in syria who feel you. might say are a nation those guys are really able to take a philosophy and turn it into a tree and says something that our society could use and think it was well intentioned begin coccyx disco music on the measuring of its members to idealist release time and is still idealist now i think it's completely over the top to keep him in there and you're not sharing him i
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and more new companies starting every day here than i think anywhere in the country. >> reporter: lewis is the kind of educated independent voter who turned out in large numbers in this affluent area and helped candidate obama squeak out a victory in what was only recently a heavily republican state. >> hello, north carolina! >> reporter: you voted for obama in 2008? >> yes. >> reporter: and you'll vote for him again? >> i definitely will. >> reporter: but 15 miles away in raleigh jeannie mccarraher has a very different view of the economy. her business, selling hand- crafted gifts is struggling. she too voted for mr. obama in 2008 but now blames him for a state unemployment rate of 9.7%. >> he said that he was going to change these things. okay? he said he would be creating more jobs in america. i'm not seeing that. i'm seeing more jobs leaving america. >> reporter: the president came to this part of north carolina today hoping to convince former supporters like mccarraher to give him another look. >> our economic challenges were years in the making. it will take years to get back to w
and more new companies starting every day here than i think anywhere in the country. >> reporter: lewis is the kind of educated independent voter who turned out in large numbers in this affluent area and helped candidate obama squeak out a victory in what was only recently a heavily republican state. >> hello, north carolina! >> reporter: you voted for obama in 2008? >> yes. >> reporter: and you'll vote for him again? >> i definitely will. >> reporter:...
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matt lewis, thanks so much for joining us. coming up, new fears in japan and possible new evacuations. michio kaku joins us with tales of mutant creatures and a nuclear disaster that just won't go away. :20011231][v you were the last to be born in a family of 7 brothers. that's why you had to sleep on the seventh bunk bed and you developed vertigo, and that's why you couldn't become a pilot and you had to study engineering. you patented 367 inventions, but only 3 made it to market. that's why you don't have an apartment on the 16th floor and you have it on the fifth, but that's where you met carmen. with her, you had 3 children. the fourth ended up being a dog. numbers change your life. that's why you should take control of your credit score by paying your bills on time. for more tips, visit numberschangeyourlife.org. >>> in japan more troubling nuclear news. this video of a rabbit in fukushima born without ears went viral this week. it may be cute, but it could also be a dangerous sign the rabbit is a genetic mutation born af
matt lewis, thanks so much for joining us. coming up, new fears in japan and possible new evacuations. michio kaku joins us with tales of mutant creatures and a nuclear disaster that just won't go away. :20011231][v you were the last to be born in a family of 7 brothers. that's why you had to sleep on the seventh bunk bed and you developed vertigo, and that's why you couldn't become a pilot and you had to study engineering. you patented 367 inventions, but only 3 made it to market. that's why...
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what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in 1974, they completed three panels that were placed in the library -- in the lobby. they depict native, latino, asian american, and african- american heritage and culture. >> that artist was talking about the history coming alive. that is what we want for the students here. i also think they might share that with past alumni and the community, so they could no the treasure that we have here in the schools. many people have the same experience i did when i first walked into this building three years ago, being the new principal. the grandeur of these murals is fantastic. many of the students who have come here have come here and are very proud of these murals. they're
what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in 1974, they completed three panels that were placed in the library --...
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matt lewis, thanks so much for joining us.g up, new fears in japan and possible new evacuations. michio kaku joins us with tales of mutant creatures and a nuclear disaster that just won't go away. financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what you do, then you've got the wrong job. my landing was better than yours. no, it wasn't. yes, it was. was not. yes, it was. what do you think? take one of the big ones out? nah. ♪ yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay fo
matt lewis, thanks so much for joining us.g up, new fears in japan and possible new evacuations. michio kaku joins us with tales of mutant creatures and a nuclear disaster that just won't go away. financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what you do, then you've got the wrong job. my landing was better than yours. no, it wasn't....
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mayor willy lewis brown jr. former senator john burton. san francisco board president, david chu. supervisor. supervisor david campos. supervisor carmen chu. supervisor cohen. supervisor. and supervisor mark ferrell. supervisor jane kim. supervisor ross. supervisor scott weiner. and district attorney george cascon. city attorney dennis hererra. sheriff michael henesee. former supervisor. former supervisor angela. former supervisor bevin. our chief of protocol charlotte . i also want to thank all of firefighters, paramedics, and other add money straiters -- administrators of public safety organizations from throughout the state and our country. i want to thank our city's commissioners and our city's departments heads for all joining us. today is the day of reflection and mourning. while we honored these two brave men, we should think about how we can serve our city, our communities and our neighbors just as anthony and vincent did for so many years. thank you for joining us here today and showing your support for these two valiant men. lieutenant vincent perez, firefighter and para
mayor willy lewis brown jr. former senator john burton. san francisco board president, david chu. supervisor. supervisor david campos. supervisor carmen chu. supervisor cohen. supervisor. and supervisor mark ferrell. supervisor jane kim. supervisor ross. supervisor scott weiner. and district attorney george cascon. city attorney dennis hererra. sheriff michael henesee. former supervisor. former supervisor angela. former supervisor bevin. our chief of protocol charlotte . i also want to thank...
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as did lewis hamilton. even sebastian fell victim to the rainfall, and made this mistake on the final lap. this was his first victory of the season. it all made for very thrilling show, and he congratulated the winner but he still could not hide his disappointment. >> i was probably too conservative when i was in the lead, and i was trying to hold the gap from the cars behind. >> now is up to second place in the standings. >> the dallas mavericks are the winter of their first nba championship. dirk nowitzki and his teammates won game six to clench the finals against the heat. he was voted the most v aluable player. >> he talked about the mavericks becoming nba champions. >> i can't find the words to say. they can never take this away from us. we will always be the 2011 champions. >> in the first half, he only had three points. but jason terry got 19 points going into the half. he came on strong in the fourth to finish with 21 points. >> part of our strength has been that when one of us wasn't playing so wel
as did lewis hamilton. even sebastian fell victim to the rainfall, and made this mistake on the final lap. this was his first victory of the season. it all made for very thrilling show, and he congratulated the winner but he still could not hide his disappointment. >> i was probably too conservative when i was in the lead, and i was trying to hold the gap from the cars behind. >> now is up to second place in the standings. >> the dallas mavericks are the winter of their first...
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[applause] >> my name is david lewis, i am here representing the city. i am here representing -- these decisions need to be smart. treatment can cost so much more. consider these trade-offs. community health services verses domestic violence. affordable and supportive housing programs verse is homelessness spearheaded -- homelessness. it stands for a single room occupancy hotels. most of these were constructed after the 1906 earthquake. they were built to house the workers after the quake. they are home to over 500 families and 1000 children. just in the area alone. to some of the city's most vulnerable residents. after many, these are a safeguard to homelessness, and they are also a step up and they step out to people that have been homeless. please remember that the true cost of homelessness is not just found in the service issues, it is in the impact of the quality of life. helping to move people out and stay out involves a series steppingstone programs. the begin with shelters, case management, they include advocacy programs coupled with a function o
[applause] >> my name is david lewis, i am here representing the city. i am here representing -- these decisions need to be smart. treatment can cost so much more. consider these trade-offs. community health services verses domestic violence. affordable and supportive housing programs verse is homelessness spearheaded -- homelessness. it stands for a single room occupancy hotels. most of these were constructed after the 1906 earthquake. they were built to house the workers after the...
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danielay lewis is perfect. can we see one more scene. i want to see joel played by joel courtney.ole tape. >> how am i supposed to be a zombie. >> oh, some, just be a lifeless ghoul with no soul with eyes that are scary. did you ever have miss mullen for english. >> yeah. >> like her but hungry for flesh. you want to turn somebody into a zoie because that's what they do. i got an idea. it's really good. >> stop it. >> really? >> really. >> charlie: it makes you feel like you're their age. that fantastic. >> well, that was them. they're amazing. >> charlie: back to spielberg. >> yes. >> charlie: what did you learn from this experience with him? >> oh, my god. first of all it was an education working with him. you know, part of it was learning to trust my instincts. there's a moment we were working on the script after a number of i don't know how many meetings d finally he just said,j.j., go write the script. [laughter] >> because i'd been trying to figure it out so much and he was like stop think go do the thing. i was like okay, good. >> charlie: that's a good principle for life.
danielay lewis is perfect. can we see one more scene. i want to see joel played by joel courtney.ole tape. >> how am i supposed to be a zombie. >> oh, some, just be a lifeless ghoul with no soul with eyes that are scary. did you ever have miss mullen for english. >> yeah. >> like her but hungry for flesh. you want to turn somebody into a zoie because that's what they do. i got an idea. it's really good. >> stop it. >> really? >> really. >>...
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lewis of california. the chair: mr. lewis is recognized for how long? mr. lewis: two minutes, i believe. mr. young: two minutes. the chair: two minutes. mr. lewis: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i thank mr. young of florida and mr. dicks of washington for the fabulous work they've done working together in developing this measure which is something over $500 billions of dollars. the public certainly will know that that's no small amount of money. but certainly also they'll know it is the reason for us to have a federal government. funding available to preserve our nation. and as we leave this weekend to celebrate the fourth of july and the history of our country and the history of freedom not just here but also available around the world, we know that it's the work of this subcommittee and people like these leaders that allow us to continue to be on the point of the spear for freedom around the world. indeed, if there's a reason for us to have a federal government, it is to be able to preserve our freedom and to provide opportunity for others chairman, i
lewis of california. the chair: mr. lewis is recognized for how long? mr. lewis: two minutes, i believe. mr. young: two minutes. the chair: two minutes. mr. lewis: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i thank mr. young of florida and mr. dicks of washington for the fabulous work they've done working together in developing this measure which is something over $500 billions of dollars. the public certainly will know that that's no small amount of money. but certainly also they'll know it is the...
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wgn is sean lewis is at the hospital tonight. the here and shoulders hospital. this happened just before 5:00 this afternoon at the intersection of jackson and fall lineup. please tell me that a red chevy blazer as you need is the one that ran a red light going east on jackson and hit a green moss that as you be there was corn no. on line no. the green monster s u b was thrown into the path and hit the mother and her three children as they were crossing the street. the driver of the chevy blazer drove off. police later found it abandoned in an alleyway near oakland and adams just about a mile away from the crash scene. the driver was nowhere to be found this is his description. we're currently looking for a male hispanic approximate 30 to 40 years of age. he is approximately 5 ft. 10. 300 lbs.. let seen wearing a gray t-shirt with black jeans. . >> police are checking into a resident presidential surveillance camera. says the chevy was abandoned there is no word as to whether or not the drive was caught on that camera. again a mother and her three children rangi
wgn is sean lewis is at the hospital tonight. the here and shoulders hospital. this happened just before 5:00 this afternoon at the intersection of jackson and fall lineup. please tell me that a red chevy blazer as you need is the one that ran a red light going east on jackson and hit a green moss that as you be there was corn no. on line no. the green monster s u b was thrown into the path and hit the mother and her three children as they were crossing the street. the driver of the chevy...
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[applause] >> my name is david lewis, i am here representing the city. i am here representing -- these decisions need to be smart. treatment can cost so much more. consider these trade-offs. community health services verses domestic violence.
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john lewis is live at wabash and chicago. good evening to you this happen just be around 7:00 tonight in broad daylight according to witnesses. cory you were you saw what happened here. there were two white young men and they were attacked. tell me about what you saw. . >> from what i've seen starting from michigan avenue about 15 black teenagers running down michigan avenue and the next thing you know icy two white kids chasing them. i saw the first launch thrown and that's when me and my friend dropped our things and when to try to help. miraculously the two kids get back up and chased them again in front pot bellies and that's where it's kind of ended. they stopped it right there and they beat them for awhile. . >> the pot bellies stored in chicago and wabash. tell me what the total that you talk to them. . >> at the help to the two kids off the ground. the richest really traumatized because they were saying this had never happened to them before and it that there was $350 that the stop-loss their wallet and ids. so i can
john lewis is live at wabash and chicago. good evening to you this happen just be around 7:00 tonight in broad daylight according to witnesses. cory you were you saw what happened here. there were two white young men and they were attacked. tell me about what you saw. . >> from what i've seen starting from michigan avenue about 15 black teenagers running down michigan avenue and the next thing you know icy two white kids chasing them. i saw the first launch thrown and that's when me and...
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the victim, deputy sheriff warren lewis was tracking two suspects. teens opened fire when the deputy was trying to serve a warrant. >>> about an hour ago, we showed you live napa's launch -- nasa's launch. once in orbit that satellite will record salt levels for next three years. that data will help pinpoint climate changes. >>> time now, 8:23. well, ford motor company, increasing the number of electric and hybrid cars it makes. it's adding 220 jobs to help triple the number of green cars it makes over the two years. right now, ford sells about 37,000 hybrids a year. they are hoping to top 100,000 by the end the year 2013 and they are designing the first american car that had be offered only as a hybrid or plug-in. the sea max is expected to go into production next year. >>> toyota has enough information to forecast how much it will make this fiscal year. they predict profits of $3.5 million in the period that ends march of this year. that's down 31% from the previous year. toyota said it couldn't make the forecast earlier because it needed to find o
the victim, deputy sheriff warren lewis was tracking two suspects. teens opened fire when the deputy was trying to serve a warrant. >>> about an hour ago, we showed you live napa's launch -- nasa's launch. once in orbit that satellite will record salt levels for next three years. that data will help pinpoint climate changes. >>> time now, 8:23. well, ford motor company, increasing the number of electric and hybrid cars it makes. it's adding 220 jobs to help triple the number...
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let's get ride to nbc's george lewis on the scene for us in springerville, arizona. george?tin, we're here in eastern arizona, scene of the largest fire known as the wallow fire. it's approaching the 200,000 acre mark as we speak and it is the third largest fire in arizona history. they have about 1,300 people here on the fire lines, a dozen helicopters dropping water, but so far it's been an uphill battle for the firefighters because of a number of factors. first of all, high temperatures and high winds. the winds expected to gust to 50 miles an hour this afternoon. and the forecast for the next couple days looks like more of the same. so it's going to be a very difficult situation for firefighters. add on to that a third factor, there's a lot of dry fuel on the ground. we've had drought conditions here in the west for a number of years, so the trees and the brush are extremely dry. you add the wind and the temperature to that and you've got perfect conditions for a conflagration. and arizona is now experiencing that, particularly the mountain communities along highway 180.
let's get ride to nbc's george lewis on the scene for us in springerville, arizona. george?tin, we're here in eastern arizona, scene of the largest fire known as the wallow fire. it's approaching the 200,000 acre mark as we speak and it is the third largest fire in arizona history. they have about 1,300 people here on the fire lines, a dozen helicopters dropping water, but so far it's been an uphill battle for the firefighters because of a number of factors. first of all, high temperatures and...
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the first headline was 11 years ago when stevens used this shotgun to murder bonnie lynn lewis in this0 clothing debt. stevens is now serve 50 years to life and that's why she's making headlines against because stevens is asking the court of appeals to mandate that the state shell out between $15,000 and $50,000 for sex reassignment surgery. arguing she entered prison with silicone hips and breasts and at 5'6", 115 pounds, she is under constant threat of sexual or physical abuse. surgery would allow stevens to be transferred to a women's prison. >> it was totally wrong for you to take someone's life away from them and they will want special privileges. whatever you're getting, you deserve it. >> reporter: what stevens has been getting behind bars is at the heart of this case. since 2003, the state of california has been spending more than $1,000 a year on estrogen hormone treatment for stevens. now multiply that by 300. that's how many inmates are receiving it. think there should be no more hormone treatment in vacaville in we sat down with those who treated transgendered inmates and i
the first headline was 11 years ago when stevens used this shotgun to murder bonnie lynn lewis in this0 clothing debt. stevens is now serve 50 years to life and that's why she's making headlines against because stevens is asking the court of appeals to mandate that the state shell out between $15,000 and $50,000 for sex reassignment surgery. arguing she entered prison with silicone hips and breasts and at 5'6", 115 pounds, she is under constant threat of sexual or physical abuse. surgery...
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dana lewis was there. >> reporter: families reunited at the tripoli port today a red cross ship carrying caring what pro qaddafi spokesman the red cross says there were 106 family members who same to tripoli on a ship that could have carried 700. but libyans are trapped on both sides of the conflict. >> hundreds of people between either side, not one side or the other. >> for the pro qaddafi side, this is a big propaganda event. they'll claim ribians don't -- libyans don't want to live in rebel held areas. but the fact is, more than a million people have fled this country to get away from the night. million people have fled to get away from the 4,700 air strikes have produced highly debatable results. the rebels complain nato air cover is not there when they try to push towards tripoli. they're stalled. nato is severely un-resourced. it's launched only one-third the number over libya compared to a similar period when nato attacked kosovo in 1999 to push out the surge. the markets here are full of fish, fruit, vegetables, when cameras appear with qaddafi supporters. >> libya lives or dies
dana lewis was there. >> reporter: families reunited at the tripoli port today a red cross ship carrying caring what pro qaddafi spokesman the red cross says there were 106 family members who same to tripoli on a ship that could have carried 700. but libyans are trapped on both sides of the conflict. >> hundreds of people between either side, not one side or the other. >> for the pro qaddafi side, this is a big propaganda event. they'll claim ribians don't -- libyans don't...
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fred lewis, a drive to left, and fulls got a late start, and made a shoulder grab before falling intohe wall. shades of willie mays, unfortunately not enough. reds won it 5-0. >>> for the first time since 2006 there will not be a williams sister in the quarterfinals at wimbledon. they both lost their fourth round matches. finally back to the diamond for the wildest first pitch you will ever see. here's a wind-up, and, oh, my, a spinning back flip and toss to home plate. never seen that. one more time. the flip was incredible. then he threw a perfect strike to the catcher. sign tarzan up. he can pitch. >>> that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >> pretty impressive. >>> well, lady gaga is accused of having sticky fingers over her bracelet sales. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, to most people their dogs are just like their children, smart and beautiful. we'll introduce you to one woman whose proud to call her dog the world's ugliest. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this tuesday morning. forecast-wis
fred lewis, a drive to left, and fulls got a late start, and made a shoulder grab before falling intohe wall. shades of willie mays, unfortunately not enough. reds won it 5-0. >>> for the first time since 2006 there will not be a williams sister in the quarterfinals at wimbledon. they both lost their fourth round matches. finally back to the diamond for the wildest first pitch you will ever see. here's a wind-up, and, oh, my, a spinning back flip and toss to home plate. never seen...
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christopher butler and former officer lewis lombardi and danville officer stooeb labobi and one head of the cnet team norman welsh all entered not guilty pleas. while defense attorneys say they welcome the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorney's office, some predict it could lead to the arrest of more officers. >> the real thrust of the investigation is to look at what if any other police officers are involved here. they want to bet all the facts they have to see how deep this runs in this community. >> i welcome the federal investigation because they will be less committed to a certain position and certain stories that people said or statements made. they will look at it objectively. >> today we learn the list of charge against the officers has grown to include number of new allegations. they uncovered evidence of exchanges of ecstasy pills between the officers. discussions about how to make money in the marijuana business. even the sale of a half-pound of marijuana. allegations were discussed publicly some of the offsers may have been involved in operating a brothel. so far there have yet t
christopher butler and former officer lewis lombardi and danville officer stooeb labobi and one head of the cnet team norman welsh all entered not guilty pleas. while defense attorneys say they welcome the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorney's office, some predict it could lead to the arrest of more officers. >> the real thrust of the investigation is to look at what if any other police officers are involved here. they want to bet all the facts they have to see how deep this runs in this...
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. >> jimmy: will you please make it emanuel lewis? the baby that you adopt? one, he's still small. he would be great on television. and how awesome would that be if you say we adopted a little boy and out comes emanuel lewis? out comes webster. >> not a day aged. >> jimmy: he looks exactly the same. hey, we were in new york together last -- the week -- last week for the upfront. and i was talking actually to steve levitan, the creator of your show. he said you guys did the james lipton -- >> "inside the actor's studio." >> jimmy: how did that go? >> it was fantastic. you leave that show feeling like you have created the art form of acting. like, he makes you feel amazing about yourself. >> jimmy: it was the whole cast, right? >> the whole cast. but he spent time with each of us. as if he was doing a show just on each one of us. so, it was like four hours long. we were held hostage by james lipton. and then he had dinner with us afterwards so it was like an eight-hour evening. but there was a weird moment where he wanted to speak to each of our characters. he
. >> jimmy: will you please make it emanuel lewis? the baby that you adopt? one, he's still small. he would be great on television. and how awesome would that be if you say we adopted a little boy and out comes emanuel lewis? out comes webster. >> not a day aged. >> jimmy: he looks exactly the same. hey, we were in new york together last -- the week -- last week for the upfront. and i was talking actually to steve levitan, the creator of your show. he said you guys did the...
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sherwyn lewis who donates his time. >> i had them on hi hands, on my eye, on my chest, my back, everywhere >> reporter: she worked hard turning her life around, but raising her daughter and paying for college, she couldn't afford tattoo removal, which can be expensive and painful. 35 sessions later, her gang life is nearly erased. >> i don't want to get teary, but i'm really thankful for this program. >> reporter: all of the doctors who participate in the clean slate program donate their time so the city of san jose is not paying for tattoo removal, per se, they're paying money for the entire program. since its inception in 1994, more than 800 kids have had gang tattoos removed. in san jose, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> wasn't it a gorgeous sunday? not as much wind. hello, nick. everything is going to change again, huh? >> i know. i hope you got a chance to enjoy. >>> we've got one more day. tomorrow looks beautiful, unfortunately a lot of us are back to work. tuesday, things get interesting. beautiful shot, san francisco, that sea breeze rocking and rolling. but we had drier air mo
sherwyn lewis who donates his time. >> i had them on hi hands, on my eye, on my chest, my back, everywhere >> reporter: she worked hard turning her life around, but raising her daughter and paying for college, she couldn't afford tattoo removal, which can be expensive and painful. 35 sessions later, her gang life is nearly erased. >> i don't want to get teary, but i'm really thankful for this program. >> reporter: all of the doctors who participate in the clean slate...
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christopher butler and former officer lewis lombardi and danville officer stooeb labobi and one head of the cnet team norman welsh all entered not guilty pleas. while defense attorneys say they welcome the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorney's office, some predict it could lead to the arrest of more officers. >> the real thrust of the investigation is to look at what if any other police officers are involved here. they want to bet all the facts they have to see how deep this runs in this community. >> i welcome the federal investigation because they will be less committed to a certain position and certain stories that people said or statements made. they will look at it objectively. >> today we learn the list of charge against the officers has grown to include number of new allegations. they uncovered evidence of exchanges of ecstasy pills between the officers. discussions about how to make money in the marijuana business. even the sale of a half-pound of marijuana. allegations were discussed publicly some of the offsers may have been involved in operating a brothel. so far there have yet t
christopher butler and former officer lewis lombardi and danville officer stooeb labobi and one head of the cnet team norman welsh all entered not guilty pleas. while defense attorneys say they welcome the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorney's office, some predict it could lead to the arrest of more officers. >> the real thrust of the investigation is to look at what if any other police officers are involved here. they want to bet all the facts they have to see how deep this runs in this...
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(laughter) >> jon: jerry lewis, all right. interesting weekend. spent time in our nation's capitol. took another classic photo of myself in front of the washington monument. (laughter) >> jon: hello! the only question now i guess is who should i twitter that to? (laughter) >> jon: anyway i stopped by the old fox news sunday, said i had to my friend chris wallace. we i thought had a provocative discussion about the media. i suggested that the true bias of the mainstream news is not particularly liberal but towards sensationalism and conflict or as the huffington post put it, you're insane! (laughter) here's what i want to know-- (cheers and applause) >> jon: all right. what, what font would you use when man lands on mars? like-- (laughter) i guess in that case arianna just has to go door-to-door to people's houses, ring their bell and go click on me, i have news! (laughter) by the way, we had to re-create that page because even though it was apparently the most important news ever, they took it down like an hour later so we couldn't get a screen shot. anyway, a couple of things about
(laughter) >> jon: jerry lewis, all right. interesting weekend. spent time in our nation's capitol. took another classic photo of myself in front of the washington monument. (laughter) >> jon: hello! the only question now i guess is who should i twitter that to? (laughter) >> jon: anyway i stopped by the old fox news sunday, said i had to my friend chris wallace. we i thought had a provocative discussion about the media. i suggested that the true bias of the mainstream news is...