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so, lynn and carina, come on up. [cheering and applauding] >> these are our neighborhood leaders for lafayette park. (applause) >> and there is not enough applause that we can give them, but we need to give it up in a very big way. thank you so much for all that you've done and please know that all of us are so thankful for your individual efforts. and we wouldn't be here without you. so, thank you so much to both of you. (applause) >> we're going to bring lynn and carina up in a brief second. why don't you speak now. that will work, right? but i also wanted on behalf of the department to thank you both of you. lynn, since you've been the lafayette champion a long time, there is your official lafayette park sign and your picnic blankets. carina, you've been our playground champion, lafayette park playground sign. >> thank you. (applause) >> why don't you guys say a few words right now. >> okay. the only thing that i want to do is to thank all of you who have been -- hundreds, it took literally hundreds of people to d
so, lynn and carina, come on up. [cheering and applauding] >> these are our neighborhood leaders for lafayette park. (applause) >> and there is not enough applause that we can give them, but we need to give it up in a very big way. thank you so much for all that you've done and please know that all of us are so thankful for your individual efforts. and we wouldn't be here without you. so, thank you so much to both of you. (applause) >> we're going to bring lynn and carina up...
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ucla professor lynn vavreck. this is book telephone of c-span d booktv on c-span2. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and bookses every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> now on booktv, juan cole looks at the impact of millennials in the middle east and the role
ucla professor lynn vavreck. this is book telephone of c-span d booktv on c-span2. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and bookses every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> now on booktv, juan cole looks at the impact of millennials in the middle east and the role
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with the encouragement of lynn, future spouse. he and lynn now married went in case,aduate work, in this political science. he got an internship with the wisconsin congressman who took washington, d.c. while he was in d.c., more opportunities of that kind presented themselves. one of which was a chance to which r donald rumsfeld is a kind of young up and coming illinois congressman pulled into the nixon administration at the time. that's where cheney first began the white house for donald rumsfeld who would be tied together in many different department of defense and some subsequent administrations. jobs in in the nixon administration with rumsfeld as a second to him. went off to become an ambassador, he left the white house probably at the right time happened in the nixon administration. when gerald ford took over as pvpt, he brought donald rumsfeld back to be chief of staff. and rumsfeld brought dick cheney to be the assistant chief of staff. light, a young man for that job getting a lot of notice foralready had this quality wor
with the encouragement of lynn, future spouse. he and lynn now married went in case,aduate work, in this political science. he got an internship with the wisconsin congressman who took washington, d.c. while he was in d.c., more opportunities of that kind presented themselves. one of which was a chance to which r donald rumsfeld is a kind of young up and coming illinois congressman pulled into the nixon administration at the time. that's where cheney first began the white house for donald...
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the other great example that gives us the title of this lecture is loretta lynn. again, beautiful example of outsider's music, the way in which country music remained deep into the '60s and beyond, music of a white working class. she was billed as the coal-miner's daughter, born in kentucky in the '30s in the depression, because that's what she was, her father was a coal miner. cultivated a very traditional image. here's an early publicity picture of her. she's canning. she's selling music by putting up preserves. in ball jars. that's how far they go in packaging loretta lynn as conventional. she married in 1948. do the math. pretty damn young. six children. here's a woman defined by marriage and family. but as she says, because her husband urged her to do it -- not she herself -- her husband urged her, she becomes a singer, a full-time professional. someone with a career and who still has marriage and family life. she is enormously successful because she's talented but also because she taps into the same vein that tammy wynette did. of taking what is seemingly a
the other great example that gives us the title of this lecture is loretta lynn. again, beautiful example of outsider's music, the way in which country music remained deep into the '60s and beyond, music of a white working class. she was billed as the coal-miner's daughter, born in kentucky in the '30s in the depression, because that's what she was, her father was a coal miner. cultivated a very traditional image. here's an early publicity picture of her. she's canning. she's selling music by...
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our first lucky lady is lynn bright. lynn is 60 years old from montgomery, alabama.nd new look. let's take a listen. >> you guys came to the plaza with a purpose, and that was to ambush makeover your mom. why do you want this for your mom? >> she's just so wonderful. she is -- cares about people all of her life, and i just want her to be taken care of, and she is just perfect for this, and she is amazing. >> well, we are going to do that today, and, lynn, how excited are you? >> i have such mixed emotions. i obviously know i would love to have this done, but i'm so embarrassed by it. >> you're in great hands. you're going to have so much fun. >> oh, thank you. >> oh, my gosh. >> no need to be embarrassed. >> we're so excited. lisa is all ready. lisa, please keep your blindfold on for just a second while we bring your mom out. here is lynn bright's before picture. all right, lynn. let's see the new you. ♪ >> oh, wow. all right, lisa. >> lisa, you ready? take off your blindfold, hon. >> oh my gosh. >> mom, are you ready? >> mom! >> kleenex. >> kleenex, please. >> oh, m
our first lucky lady is lynn bright. lynn is 60 years old from montgomery, alabama.nd new look. let's take a listen. >> you guys came to the plaza with a purpose, and that was to ambush makeover your mom. why do you want this for your mom? >> she's just so wonderful. she is -- cares about people all of her life, and i just want her to be taken care of, and she is just perfect for this, and she is amazing. >> well, we are going to do that today, and, lynn, how excited are you?...
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so, lynn stout, let me start with you. how big of a deal is this? >> i think this really is a big deal, and it's overdue. i think we should all be glad to see it. $17 billion is real money, even to a bank. it amounts to about 10% of the value of all bank of america stock and a year of two of their profits so this should really get the bank's attention. >> sreenivasan: dennis kelleher, is it big enough? >> it's not $17 billion. they will get a $4 billion tax deduction so the taxpayers will sukdz dies the settlement, taking it down to 13-. of the $7 billion of so-called soft money and home owner relief, that really never will amount to more than 50 cents on the dollar so you cut off another $3 billion or so there. in fact, if you really want to know how incredibly tough this is, the biggest mover on the financial stocks was bank of america which went up over 4%. when the stock goes up because they announce a settlement, that tells you how wall street perceives the toughness or lack of toughness this settlement really is. >> sreenivasan: did the punish
so, lynn stout, let me start with you. how big of a deal is this? >> i think this really is a big deal, and it's overdue. i think we should all be glad to see it. $17 billion is real money, even to a bank. it amounts to about 10% of the value of all bank of america stock and a year of two of their profits so this should really get the bank's attention. >> sreenivasan: dennis kelleher, is it big enough? >> it's not $17 billion. they will get a $4 billion tax deduction so the...
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mary lynn rajskub, everyone. catch her at caroline's through july 27th. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? ♪ [laughter] you're next. play the 5 gum truth or dare challenge and you could win a sensory adventure. we heat the room to 110 huh?ees. she's fine. in a world filled with fads, it's nice to get back to basics. new p3 portable protein pack from oscar mayer with 13g of serious protein. it's p3, it's oscar mayer. oh, of course! vo: meet maggie. smile! woah, this takes really good pictures! vo: maggie wants some hands-on experience. hands-on experience...with samsung. but she's been going about it all the wrong way. i have? yeah, you have. luckily for maggie, there is a place for her to touch, try and play with all of the devices she's been dying to get her hands on. the samsung experience sho
mary lynn rajskub, everyone. catch her at caroline's through july 27th. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? ♪ [laughter] you're next. play the 5 gum truth or dare challenge and you could win a sensory adventure. we heat the room to...
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whichad girl state of lynn and this picture over here on the next page happens to be a lynn when she was getting ready to go down to girl state, too. moved here starting of the eighth grade and i think that is when they were both moving in at the same time. all met at the first of the school year and knew each other for the next five years. go to the same parties and same dances and everything. dated until they were seniors. everybody just kind of with everybody else. it is not like it is today. very popular, of course. a baton twirler in band.of the marching everyone knew them. the school is not that big. council andstudent dick was right there men was the president. was quite anho interesting figure in the u.s. military. made a military career and this is paula berry. next thing we can take a look at here is when we're our senior year. this was our class officer's at time. he is back here as class officer this young lady. these go are new class officers, and this one and these are the two class sponsors. youing back on things now, can see where he was geared to where he did go. i d
whichad girl state of lynn and this picture over here on the next page happens to be a lynn when she was getting ready to go down to girl state, too. moved here starting of the eighth grade and i think that is when they were both moving in at the same time. all met at the first of the school year and knew each other for the next five years. go to the same parties and same dances and everything. dated until they were seniors. everybody just kind of with everybody else. it is not like it is...
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. >> reporter: ash lynn was in a car full of girls from the school's soccer team when day were on their way to a fundraising event. the crash happened just before 9:00 this morning when a pickup crossed the center lane. the pickup hit one vehicle and hit the car the victim was in. the impact was so severe the student's car spun out of control. >> the kids wanted to gather here today. we had over 200 kids. the entire football team arrived in uniform. >> students, parents and teachers gathered to pray for ash lynn. >> that scar tissue is very deep. it never heals and never loses consciousness and now we have another one. >> reporter: the wreck comes three years after a deadly crash that took the lives of four football players. in august of 2011 they were killed on they way back from practice. police say the driver of the suv lost control and this crashed into the median and now a school rocked by tragedy is forced to deal with the possibility of losing another one of their own. >> our hearts and prayers go out the this family. >> and that was nefertiti jaquez reporting. ash lynn cook is i
. >> reporter: ash lynn was in a car full of girls from the school's soccer team when day were on their way to a fundraising event. the crash happened just before 9:00 this morning when a pickup crossed the center lane. the pickup hit one vehicle and hit the car the victim was in. the impact was so severe the student's car spun out of control. >> the kids wanted to gather here today. we had over 200 kids. the entire football team arrived in uniform. >> students, parents and...
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you'll mean danny lynn after this.ou know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. go to comcastbusiness.com/ checkyourspeed if we can't offer faster speeds - or save you money - we'll give you $150. comcast business. built for business. >>> and now our conclusion of our fox news special report of the flamboyant life and death of anna nicole smith. here now is mr. birkhead. >> do you have money? >> that's the thing that a lot of people ask. >> how can larry afford to raise the beautiful, almost eight-year-old girl. >> i think i offer something more important than money, i have love for my daughter "a" and because of that she will have a great upbringing and life. >> the single dad and his daught
you'll mean danny lynn after this.ou know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. go to comcastbusiness.com/ checkyourspeed if we can't offer faster speeds - or save...
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[captions made possible by kcet television] >> today on "earth focus," children's book author lynn cherry captures youth making positive changes for the earth in her original film series "young voices for the planet." coming up on "earth focus." >> the mountains of maryland, lynn cherry spends many of her days over a drawing table. she has been writing and illustrating children's books for over 30 years. >> the most popular is the great tree, and that's the tale of the amazon rain forest in which a man goes down to the forest and cuts down a tree and all the animals whispering in his ear while he's sleeping and he wakes up and he has an epiphany and he doesn't cut the tree down. and it's about power for one person to do good or harm. >> lending her talent as an artist, lynn has devoted much of her recent work to climate change, even publishing a book specifically designed for children and parents. >> i think that my interest in the environment grew out of my love for nature. i had an experience when i was a little kid where i had these woods that i loved and i came pack and they were bull
[captions made possible by kcet television] >> today on "earth focus," children's book author lynn cherry captures youth making positive changes for the earth in her original film series "young voices for the planet." coming up on "earth focus." >> the mountains of maryland, lynn cherry spends many of her days over a drawing table. she has been writing and illustrating children's books for over 30 years. >> the most popular is the great tree, and...
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the other great example that gives us the title of this lecture is loretta lynn.in which country music remained deep into the '60s and beyond, music of a white working class. she wask coal-miner's daughter, born in kentucky in the '30s in the depression, that's what she was, her father was a coal miner. cultivated a very traditional image. here's an early publicity picture of her. she's canning. she's selling music by putting up preserves. in ball jars. that's how far they go in packaging loretta lynn as conventional. she married in 1948. do the math. pretty damn young. six children. here's a woman defined by marriage and family. but as she says, because her husband urged her to do it -- not she herself -- her husband urged her, she becomes a singer, a full-time professional. someone with a career and who still has marriage and family life. she is enormously successful because she's talented but also because she taps into the same vein that tammy wynette did. of taking what is seemingly a conservative world and a conservative stance and inside it saying, okay, i'm
the other great example that gives us the title of this lecture is loretta lynn.in which country music remained deep into the '60s and beyond, music of a white working class. she wask coal-miner's daughter, born in kentucky in the '30s in the depression, that's what she was, her father was a coal miner. cultivated a very traditional image. here's an early publicity picture of her. she's canning. she's selling music by putting up preserves. in ball jars. that's how far they go in packaging...
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this comes full circle, lynn. >> right. ed: what do you make of that? does hillary clinton one day try to separate herself from seems like unpopular president and says, never mind? >> what they're trying to do, i'm told, they're trying to shut down the story. they think it is the clinton/obama handlers, think that this is the manifestation of reporters who don't have enough to do in august and that they're looking for riffs. i don't agree with that analysis. mrs. clinton has long-held views and they're in her book, and as you know, we should have given the rebels more assistance. with the situation going on now in iraq with isis or isil this is more dramatic. so the white house is annoyed, yes, but sees this more as a speed bump than as a major rift. certainly repairable but she did get her message out. ed: jonah, i'm not sure it's a speed bump because i want to bring in conversation a statement from democratic senator tim kaine, a little pressure to the president from the left. he will put up on the screen, i support providing humanitarian relief to ir
this comes full circle, lynn. >> right. ed: what do you make of that? does hillary clinton one day try to separate herself from seems like unpopular president and says, never mind? >> what they're trying to do, i'm told, they're trying to shut down the story. they think it is the clinton/obama handlers, think that this is the manifestation of reporters who don't have enough to do in august and that they're looking for riffs. i don't agree with that analysis. mrs. clinton has...
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in a florida hotel, it was as if we also had seen the end of an extraordinary life that took vicki lynn holden from a stripper pole in houston, texas, to the supreme court of the united states. tonight we'll track her extraordinary journey, probe the six of her death and meet the beautiful child anna nicole smith left behind. >> your response when you heard the news? >> i thought it was fake. and i said yeah, right. you know, she's going to say she's sick. and here i'm going to be out tons more money. months without my daughter. and this is never going to end. >> at the time of her death, embroiled in a bitter battle over custody of dani lynn. as news broke of anna's death, lar larry berkhead heard the all kau. >> was she a junkie? >> i wouldn't call her a junkie. she didn't always do what she's supposed to do. the problem of some of that came to the access with that. >> why aren't you angry at the people who gave her the drugs that killed her? >> if you know anna, she was strong willed. you know, she's stubborn. you know, spay one pill two times a day. might take four pills three times
in a florida hotel, it was as if we also had seen the end of an extraordinary life that took vicki lynn holden from a stripper pole in houston, texas, to the supreme court of the united states. tonight we'll track her extraordinary journey, probe the six of her death and meet the beautiful child anna nicole smith left behind. >> your response when you heard the news? >> i thought it was fake. and i said yeah, right. you know, she's going to say she's sick. and here i'm going to be...
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>> 'cause i'm not gonna talk about that on camera. >> reporter: self-confessed hitman lynn jenoff free after the serving nearly 14 years for the murder of rabbi fred neuland neulander's wife, carl, play is information about another up solved murder. >> not on camera, no. >> off camera, you will? off camera, jenoff tells me cops first tracked him down a couple months ago. a police chief and captain came to his home to specifically talking about murder of janice bell that 1995 case is still unsolved. bell, a mother of two, was stabbed to death at her home. police have said it appeared to be a botched robbery. jeepoff tells me police say he is no the suspect. when i told vorhees police about what lynn jenoff had to say they declined to comment stating the camden county prosecute certificate lead investigator, i suggested we talked to them. camden county prosecutors declined to anticipate questions investigators talking to jenoff. however, they released this statement saying --. investigators talking to him about what he may know. >> maybe somebody spoke, something came up. >> reporter: i
>> 'cause i'm not gonna talk about that on camera. >> reporter: self-confessed hitman lynn jenoff free after the serving nearly 14 years for the murder of rabbi fred neuland neulander's wife, carl, play is information about another up solved murder. >> not on camera, no. >> off camera, you will? off camera, jenoff tells me cops first tracked him down a couple months ago. a police chief and captain came to his home to specifically talking about murder of janice bell that...
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know what's really interesting is because a pipe lynn doesn't give off any emissions whatsoever. what's really interesting is how the scientists came to that conclusion, they say the pipeline will potentially boost production from the canadian oilsands, which is probably true, and all the extra oil will
know what's really interesting is because a pipe lynn doesn't give off any emissions whatsoever. what's really interesting is how the scientists came to that conclusion, they say the pipeline will potentially boost production from the canadian oilsands, which is probably true, and all the extra oil will
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the jenne lynn foundation was honored a congressional award as well.enne's parents created the program in their daughter's name to keep her spirit alive. >>> a growing problem from california's drought. more encounters with thirsty wildlife. in southern california a man and his dog had to run from coyotes as they close in on them. abc news reporter rick juan has the story. >> reporter: one man and his dog running scared in suburban burbank, california. here's why. coyotes on the hunt. >> as i was walking i saw four or five coyote as coming at me and i started pausing. after that i saw around ten more coming out. they were coming out like a horror movie. s. >> reporter: coyote sightings are not uncommon in southern california, but close encounters like this are on the rise. the theory, the severe drought sending wild animals into human habitat in search of food. >> they are displaying strange behavior. very strange behavior, predatory. we see this mountain lion in a santa monica office building, a bobcat who broke into a prison in washington state. and
the jenne lynn foundation was honored a congressional award as well.enne's parents created the program in their daughter's name to keep her spirit alive. >>> a growing problem from california's drought. more encounters with thirsty wildlife. in southern california a man and his dog had to run from coyotes as they close in on them. abc news reporter rick juan has the story. >> reporter: one man and his dog running scared in suburban burbank, california. here's why. coyotes on the...
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is just about five minutes long. ♪ >> i'm lynn sherr, and this is history in sight. am going to tell you five incredible things about sally ride america's first woman in space. [inaudible conversations] >> on july 20th to 1969 : neil armstrong became the first human tests at his footprint. >> one small step for man. >> a teenager back on earth was a much the untold billions watching closely that night that had no idea that she too would one day make cosmic history. ♪ >> sally was a baby boomer born in 1951, a valley girl from encino, a los angeles suburb who was ranked junior tennis player faugh. after college she realized she did not have what it took and joked that what captor from turning pro was before hand. sally was fascinated by science and, specifically astrophysics, the physics of astronomy. blessed by people who encouraged a scientific passion. ♪ >> my four and. sally was fascinated by science, specifically astrophysics, the physics and astronomy. blessed with teachers and has climbed college who encouraged her scientific passion and confided in her best fr
is just about five minutes long. ♪ >> i'm lynn sherr, and this is history in sight. am going to tell you five incredible things about sally ride america's first woman in space. [inaudible conversations] >> on july 20th to 1969 : neil armstrong became the first human tests at his footprint. >> one small step for man. >> a teenager back on earth was a much the untold billions watching closely that night that had no idea that she too would one day make cosmic history. ♪...
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we may see kay lynn recalledded at some point. i'm headed back into court right now. mike back to you. >> thanks peg. looking forward to this afternoon. >>> it is back to school time in several districts, including montgomery county. nikki burdine was there and has changes students were met with. >> i'm kind of nervous, i don't know. didn't really like to wake up so early. >> reporter: it was the typical first day jitters for high schoolers at walter johnson. but those who have been through this before know the drill. coffee inland, these seniors are ready. they are among the 154,000 students headed back to school at montgomery county today and they might notice changes at school. like 40,000 new computers at grades five and six. a new program is also in the works that will allow kids to bring their own devices soon. the code of conduct has changed now, well expulsion is the last resort. >> in school suspension, we are talking about restorative justice practices, peer court, things are doing things -- schools are doing things in different ways. >>> montgomery county h
we may see kay lynn recalledded at some point. i'm headed back into court right now. mike back to you. >> thanks peg. looking forward to this afternoon. >>> it is back to school time in several districts, including montgomery county. nikki burdine was there and has changes students were met with. >> i'm kind of nervous, i don't know. didn't really like to wake up so early. >> reporter: it was the typical first day jitters for high schoolers at walter johnson. but...
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that's what alex lynn, the driver of the red bull racing car is doing, making a show for the people to promote the upcoming formula 1 race in russia. this particular car is a championship winning car, formally driven by se bash chon who won in this car, a valuable piece of history, lighting it up for the crowd, alex lynn. >> wow. >> here come the flames, drove the wheels off the thing, starts with fire, and then you see a lot of flames blowing out the back of the thing. the team comes in quickly, tries to put the flames out, and they seem to do so, but not before quite a bit of damage to the valuable car. thankfully, it did not completely go down in flames. >>> head on back to the states for a little mud racing. beaver creek off road park. check this out. these guys run what they run, old beater trucks that have plenty of power beneath them. >> this is, like, mud roller derby. >> yeah. >> awesome part is you can drive these things without worrying whether you crash them or dent them. you go, and if you crash them, who cares. >> it would be fun to run down the track through the mud pudd
that's what alex lynn, the driver of the red bull racing car is doing, making a show for the people to promote the upcoming formula 1 race in russia. this particular car is a championship winning car, formally driven by se bash chon who won in this car, a valuable piece of history, lighting it up for the crowd, alex lynn. >> wow. >> here come the flames, drove the wheels off the thing, starts with fire, and then you see a lot of flames blowing out the back of the thing. the team...
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the jenne lynn foundation was honored a congressional award as well. created the program in their daughter's name to keep her spirit alive. >>> a growing to problem from california's drought. more encounters with thirsty wildlife. in southern california a man and his dog had to run from coyotes as they close in on them. >> one man and his dog running scared in suburban burbank, california. here's why. coyotes on the hunt. >> as i was walking i saw four or five coyote as coming at me and i started pausing. after that i saw around ten more coming out. they were coming out like a more roar movie. >> the sightings aren't uncommon in suggest southern california, but close encounters like this are on the drive. the theory, the severe drought sending wild animals into human habitat in search of food. >> they are displaying strange behavior, predatory. >> we see this santa monica office building, is a bobcat. and here in malibu the residents are being seen more often in the middle of day and they are more aggressive and can be destructive. the advice? don't le
the jenne lynn foundation was honored a congressional award as well. created the program in their daughter's name to keep her spirit alive. >>> a growing to problem from california's drought. more encounters with thirsty wildlife. in southern california a man and his dog had to run from coyotes as they close in on them. >> one man and his dog running scared in suburban burbank, california. here's why. coyotes on the hunt. >> as i was walking i saw four or five coyote as...
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i want to thank lynn for assisting in the process and the art work and catherine wagner for the creation that compliments the exterior facade and thank you for helping to achieve green certification. we really appreciate mayor lee and his staff and [inaudible] at ocii for providing financial support and assistance and thank members of the south of market project advisory committee and the san francisco planning commission for their support and thank others and our lender bank of america and thank you to the committees for providing tax credits and bond allocations to the project. thank you to the bridge property management and our finance and accounting department and a big shout out to our marketing team ellen and lynn for putting a wonderful event together. i would like to thank cynthia and others and the leadership team at bridge for their support and guidance and last but not least i want to extend a special note of appreciation to the staff and there are others on the list that were critical to the development. i would like to thank all of you for your efforts. i would now like to i
i want to thank lynn for assisting in the process and the art work and catherine wagner for the creation that compliments the exterior facade and thank you for helping to achieve green certification. we really appreciate mayor lee and his staff and [inaudible] at ocii for providing financial support and assistance and thank members of the south of market project advisory committee and the san francisco planning commission for their support and thank others and our lender bank of america and...
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lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for "the chicago sun-times." i imagine, lynn, if the president could take that back one at the same time, we don't have a strategy yet, we would do so. the white house is in full damage control mode. they're trying to suggest he was saying we don't have a lives targets in syria that we want to strike to present to congress. what is the effect of that remark? >> okay, it is damage. i agree with you. if he could take it back he would. impossible, what is the problem though is not, he did say it, i'm not going to argue with you. i'm agreeing that was a error and how he said it but if you, the rest of the press conference, i don't know actually why he had it. if he had nothing to announce. you could have written the story. you could have broadcast there is no strategy without him saying it. he told us that he is sending secretary kerry to the region to find if he can put together an international coalition to work with the united states. he told us that defense secretary chuck hagel needs to give him more options. so
lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for "the chicago sun-times." i imagine, lynn, if the president could take that back one at the same time, we don't have a strategy yet, we would do so. the white house is in full damage control mode. they're trying to suggest he was saying we don't have a lives targets in syria that we want to strike to present to congress. what is the effect of that remark? >> okay, it is damage. i agree with you. if he could take it back he would....
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one of the first to make headlines, john walker lynn. this was lynn in 2001, after american soldiers captured him fight alongside the taliban. he was born in washington, d.c., and converted to islam at 16, after studying world culturals in high school. lynn was upset at the number of civilian casualties in afghanistan and decided to fight for the taliban. he's now serving a 20-year sentence for aiding the taliban. he's scheduled for release in 2019. this suicide bomb in syria may have been the result of a former high school football player from vero beach, florida # . >> you are number one! >> reporter: seen here in this video posted online is alleged to have helped carry out the attack. the florida native seen ripping up his u.s. passport in this video was the son of a palestinian father and italian-american mother. the fbi investigating how he became radicalized. >> bashar al assad, your days are numbered. you're going down in flames. >> reporter: and this is former army vet, eric karun, who posted this youtube video from a battle in s
one of the first to make headlines, john walker lynn. this was lynn in 2001, after american soldiers captured him fight alongside the taliban. he was born in washington, d.c., and converted to islam at 16, after studying world culturals in high school. lynn was upset at the number of civilian casualties in afghanistan and decided to fight for the taliban. he's now serving a 20-year sentence for aiding the taliban. he's scheduled for release in 2019. this suicide bomb in syria may have been the...
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thanks so much, lynn sweet.. >> thank you. >>> ahead we read between the lines on why there's a growing mistrust of police in certain communities. ♪ [music] defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. and we're new to the pacific northwest. the rain, the mud -- babam! it's there. the outside comes in. it's kinda nasty so you start the towel-mop shuffle. where are you sun?! [ doorbell rings ] oh, wow, it's a swiffer wetjet. this puts my towel mopping to shame. whoa! ewww. sunshine is overrated, now we can get messy. [ laughs ] >>> what we see again and again across this country, particularly when it comes to law enforcement, is particularly young people who are suspected of minor underwhelmingly minor offenses facing overwhelmingly major and often lethal use of force. >> that was cornell brooks, the national president of the naacp. and what he's describing is a core issue that continues to stoke anguish, protests and, yes, occasionally
thanks so much, lynn sweet.. >> thank you. >>> ahead we read between the lines on why there's a growing mistrust of police in certain communities. ♪ [music] defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. and we're new to the pacific northwest. the rain, the mud -- babam! it's there. the outside comes in. it's kinda nasty so you start the towel-mop shuffle. where are you sun?! [ doorbell rings ] oh, wow,...
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. >> this is what fremont parent rae lynn miller is talking about. this fall nipt greatest at fremont's high schools will be using it in their health education classes. the but it's this chapter sexual health that many parents are upset about. it's just 21 parents in a 392-page book, but it's become a huge controversy. even generating more than 1,000 signatures on an online petition, those far away from india are asking the school board to reskinned the decision. it has descriptive pictures and talks about sex toys, or gasp, bondage and how to use a condom. the superintendent says the book has the backing of his teachers. >> our teachers looked at the textbooks and said we think this is the best one, most kleely aligned with the california standards that we we can use in the classrooms. >> about ecy bruno was reviewing the book. her son is entering the ninth grade. she wanted to find out for herself what the kroirs was all about. >> this is factual and i think this is the best source to get it from. our educators rather than finding it out for themse
. >> this is what fremont parent rae lynn miller is talking about. this fall nipt greatest at fremont's high schools will be using it in their health education classes. the but it's this chapter sexual health that many parents are upset about. it's just 21 parents in a 392-page book, but it's become a huge controversy. even generating more than 1,000 signatures on an online petition, those far away from india are asking the school board to reskinned the decision. it has descriptive...
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but he came back to casper with , hisncouragement of lynn future spouse. changed his ways. went back to school. started at casper college, ended out at the university of wyoming. pulled himself together. who were now married, went to the university of wisconsin for graduate work. in his case, political science. internshipntially an with a wisconsin congressman that took him to washington, d.c. while he was there, more opportunities of that kind presented themselves, one of which was a chance to work for donald rumsfeld, who was a kind of young, up-and-coming illinois congressman who had been pulled into the mix in this administration at the time. that is where dick cheney first began working at the white house . for donald rumsfeld. they would later be tied together in many different ways with the department of defense. he held a number of jobs in the next in administration, generally working with donald rumsfeld as a kind of assistant to him or second to him. when rumsfeld went off to become an ambassador, he left the white house, probably just at the --ht time, considerab
but he came back to casper with , hisncouragement of lynn future spouse. changed his ways. went back to school. started at casper college, ended out at the university of wyoming. pulled himself together. who were now married, went to the university of wisconsin for graduate work. in his case, political science. internshipntially an with a wisconsin congressman that took him to washington, d.c. while he was there, more opportunities of that kind presented themselves, one of which was a chance to...
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lynn sweet, thank you for your insight.oming up, first buzz including how police came to the rescue for this little guy. sleep an ounce, unwind with tide, downy, and bounce. the sweet dreams collection is so relaxing, so you can tuck in and turn off after a day oh so taxing. tide, downy, and bounce. official products of the national sleep foundation. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells,.
lynn sweet, thank you for your insight.oming up, first buzz including how police came to the rescue for this little guy. sleep an ounce, unwind with tide, downy, and bounce. the sweet dreams collection is so relaxing, so you can tuck in and turn off after a day oh so taxing. tide, downy, and bounce. official products of the national sleep foundation. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily...
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thanks for joining us artie international live from moscow that right there was a live feed from lynn with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov off with three additional european counterparts there they've had for the past couple of days discussions about the ukraine crisis running down a very brief wrap up for you some of the highlights from other russian foreign minister sort of role for saying that the humanitarian convoy the russian humanitarian convoy three hundred trucks of aid should very soon reach the people in eastern ukraine. also saying that it was three weeks ago the russian invited the zero s. c.e. the organization for security and cooperation in europe to come to the russian ukraine border they've been there for weeks on the o. s. c.e. observers refute various western media reports that the russian troops are going over the border of the o. s. c.e. saying they've seen no such thing russia's position is that a cease fire must be unconditional across ukraine and kiev must do a better job securing its borders but at least having the o.s.c. either according to his mr
thanks for joining us artie international live from moscow that right there was a live feed from lynn with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov off with three additional european counterparts there they've had for the past couple of days discussions about the ukraine crisis running down a very brief wrap up for you some of the highlights from other russian foreign minister sort of role for saying that the humanitarian convoy the russian humanitarian convoy three hundred trucks of aid...
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. >> reporter: josh lynn is one of many people producing these types of videos he gets millions of hitsyoutube. i got lots of support and also some haters but i like it. >> josh and codey stork often work together on their pranks. here codey goes up to man asking for kiss. >> can i get a first kiss? >> if you search on youtube for pranks in the hood, hundreds of videos come up. some asking if they want drugs. this video more than 5 million hits. >> you want a little bit of cocaine? you want cocaine? >> bleep. >> here this guy pretends to be stealing gas. more than 10 million views. report. >> my first reaction was it's not funny. >> reporter: dave chilling is a writer with vice media. he says, these pranks in the hood videos are stupid, dangerous and racist. >> it's perpetuating stereotyp stereotypes. it is people saying black people are inn hernialy stupid. >> reporter: lynn says that's not his intention. he shoots his prank videos in mostly african-american community because white people won't have good reaction. >> people are in the hood they react big time. but they are also can tak
. >> reporter: josh lynn is one of many people producing these types of videos he gets millions of hitsyoutube. i got lots of support and also some haters but i like it. >> josh and codey stork often work together on their pranks. here codey goes up to man asking for kiss. >> can i get a first kiss? >> if you search on youtube for pranks in the hood, hundreds of videos come up. some asking if they want drugs. this video more than 5 million hits. >> you want a...
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. >> lynn of oakland looks over her rental car bill.ng the charges, $400 for rental car insurance. she recalls an agent at the firefly rental counter going down a list of insurances she could buy. >> i have insurance. why do i need your extra insurance? >> lynn knew her rental car would be covered under her auto insurance policy. she also had additional coverage from her credit card. jeff driscoll is a senior editor with "consumer reports." >> your credit card provides additional insurance protection for things that your personal insurance may not cover. >> one thing driscoll says many credit cards cover that your personal insurance won't -- is loss of the use of the car. your own insurance will pay for any damage to the rental vehicle. but your credit card may cover any charges from the loss of use while the rental vehicle something repaired. each credit card is different, so check with your issuer. lynn says her rental car agent was persistent. >> i said i don't need it. and she said i still have to ask you. anyway. she went through e
. >> lynn of oakland looks over her rental car bill.ng the charges, $400 for rental car insurance. she recalls an agent at the firefly rental counter going down a list of insurances she could buy. >> i have insurance. why do i need your extra insurance? >> lynn knew her rental car would be covered under her auto insurance policy. she also had additional coverage from her credit card. jeff driscoll is a senior editor with "consumer reports." >> your credit card...