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nineteen year old marian price was leader of the bomb team. we went along on the morning that the bombs went off and the driver on the person he was to set the timer they got up at six in the morning they drove to the bombs to their targets and it was planned that by the time the bombs week wolf that afternoon at three o'clock. leave it all to home unarmed. marion chose for spectacular targets including the old bailey courthouse. but the most prestigious target was new scotland yard. peter gurney a bomb disposal officer was on duty that day. and i found the fourth call. from the number plates on the car did not relate to that particular vehicle the law could bring time but with so we decided that what we would do we would go into the booth through the rear seats where. you would see that it was packed with exposure of. both one hundred eighty pounds of exposure for the pope who was moving forward from exposure but not the initiator we had no idea how long that was on the clock what we just decided to do was to take the explosive away from the
nineteen year old marian price was leader of the bomb team. we went along on the morning that the bombs went off and the driver on the person he was to set the timer they got up at six in the morning they drove to the bombs to their targets and it was planned that by the time the bombs week wolf that afternoon at three o'clock. leave it all to home unarmed. marion chose for spectacular targets including the old bailey courthouse. but the most prestigious target was new scotland yard. peter...
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we have marian nesum. kelly brown teaching psychology. we have to connect in a way. we sort of imagine this event moving around the country. we'll continue to always have something in san francisco. we want to go to chicago, new york, and new orleans and really bring people to experience different parts of the country to pull us together of a slow food nation. >> because of time, i want to wrap this up. we don't have time to talk about the work you have done in edible schoolyards in new orleans. the slow food nation is going to happen in san francisco this labor weekend. how can people get involved, not only slow food nation, but with also get involved in this whole movement? i want to learn more, i have to know more. is there a book you recommend? a website? a brochure we can pick up or a phone number? >> we do have a brochure. there are lots of brochures. certainly the website of slow food nation is a way to get connected and understand what is happening in international movement. that is what is most important. this isn't just the united states. this is an interna
we have marian nesum. kelly brown teaching psychology. we have to connect in a way. we sort of imagine this event moving around the country. we'll continue to always have something in san francisco. we want to go to chicago, new york, and new orleans and really bring people to experience different parts of the country to pull us together of a slow food nation. >> because of time, i want to wrap this up. we don't have time to talk about the work you have done in edible schoolyards in new...
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i cannot remember which marian was that gave the keys to the city to robert duncan. those were the days before we had poet laureates, but there was that one acknowledgement. i wanted to remember that. and libraries. i would be dead if it were not for libraries. they were shelter, information, everything he could not find out of school -- you could not find out at school. a place to be. in second grade, my father took me six blocks from my house to the carroll street library and home again. shhe said, "you have your card. you are on my own." that was a delightful experience. i started to read my way through sections, and that is what i would do, until i discovered poetry and then i did not read my way through any other section. in a poem, you could hold inconsistency. i could not understand what it bothered with fiction. i read some and liked it, but the world was so much more complex than any fiction book i ever read except maybe the tale of benji. it was where you could go when it was too late in the house, which is, having an american family -- 99% of the time it w
i cannot remember which marian was that gave the keys to the city to robert duncan. those were the days before we had poet laureates, but there was that one acknowledgement. i wanted to remember that. and libraries. i would be dead if it were not for libraries. they were shelter, information, everything he could not find out of school -- you could not find out at school. a place to be. in second grade, my father took me six blocks from my house to the carroll street library and home again. shhe...
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. >> reporter: marian andrews certainly agrees with that. >> they seemed scared, of me. >> and you were scared as well. >> yeah, you're in my house. yeah. i have trouble sleeping in the room. >> reporter: the male adult is described by police as latino in his 20s, 5'4", 15 pounds. the child's description, 5'and 100 pounds, and one woman called him, sweet looking. >>> a woman suspected in three bay area bank robberies. san francisco police arrested him. she robbed three banks this month. one in daily city and one in san francisco. the robber threatened tellers with a semi automatic handgun before taking off with cash. the woman is now being held in connection with the daily city robbery. >>> san jose has become the latest bay area city to lay off firefighters due to a budget shortfall. the first of the firefighters to lose his job turned in his gear this morning after the city council and union would not come to an agreement. many of the lay offs were among those who recently joined the department. >> we started the program and the saying was 30 years in, 30 out. and i'm surprised that t
. >> reporter: marian andrews certainly agrees with that. >> they seemed scared, of me. >> and you were scared as well. >> yeah, you're in my house. yeah. i have trouble sleeping in the room. >> reporter: the male adult is described by police as latino in his 20s, 5'4", 15 pounds. the child's description, 5'and 100 pounds, and one woman called him, sweet looking. >>> a woman suspected in three bay area bank robberies. san francisco police arrested...
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in tonight's good question, leonard marian wan >>> hundreds of thousands of cars cross bay area bridges every day. tonight's good question leonard marion wants to know how much money do the bay area bridges take in tolls in a single day? >> reporter: let's see, we have seven state owned toll bridges here in the area. >> there are approximately 300,000 toll paid crossings every day. at an average of $4.17 because big trucks and other multi axel rigs pay more. >> reporter: that's still a lot of money. >> add it all together and it's about $1.25 million every day. >> reporter: john good win with the bay area toll authority says about 71% of that goes for financing costs. the rest for maintenance, operations and administration, transportation and capital investment. almost $470 million a year. guess what? now they're getting more. >> july 1st just on the bay bridge it will be $6 from the peak period mondays through fridays 5:00 to 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. it will be $6. that's going to add about $129 million a year. >> reporter: off peak still $4. $5 on weekends and car poolers pay
in tonight's good question, leonard marian wan >>> hundreds of thousands of cars cross bay area bridges every day. tonight's good question leonard marion wants to know how much money do the bay area bridges take in tolls in a single day? >> reporter: let's see, we have seven state owned toll bridges here in the area. >> there are approximately 300,000 toll paid crossings every day. at an average of $4.17 because big trucks and other multi axel rigs pay more. >>...
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veil but this whole argument just makes women disappear anyways would you like to comment on that marian. i would i would love no money from it because i'm going to. go ahead just move i am the first one to think it's. ok if i can just make my point i was going to say what's very interesting i think in what we've just heard is that there are two separate points here there is this discussion internally within the muslim community about the fact that there are people who would hate to if you like what's been described on this program as a sellafield wahhabi saudi inspired outlook within islam and this is a trend and within the muslim community it is true that many people the mainstream view this is quite as threatening trade a trend quite an intolerant trend and i do think it's vital that within the muslim community itself we have this discussion we have this dialogue about whether this particular perspective is the most authentic whether it is the most representative of the tradition and of islam in general but separate to that and it's very important that all voices within that internal
veil but this whole argument just makes women disappear anyways would you like to comment on that marian. i would i would love no money from it because i'm going to. go ahead just move i am the first one to think it's. ok if i can just make my point i was going to say what's very interesting i think in what we've just heard is that there are two separate points here there is this discussion internally within the muslim community about the fact that there are people who would hate to if you like...
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. >> reporter: marian alphonso runs in a marina in chalmette. >> we have no shrimp boats going out, because they can't go shrimping. so shrimp boats don't buy, so we can't sell fuel, and so we have a lot of people that won't go fishing because of the oil out there. >> reporter: in new orleans' french quarter, the approaching storm didn't seem to disturb very many residents. at jazz joints like vaughn's, where a joyous crowd rocked to the music, signs of the oil spill were everywhere. drummer derrek freeman, bearing a shirt that said, "wetlands, not oil," sounded sanguine. >> i think its just more testing of the resolve of the people of new orleans and the gulf coast. >> reporter: but trumpeter kermit ruffins sounded a note of optimism. >> let's help clean up the oil spill, y'all. that gulf coast, baby. >> reporter: so the beat goes on for new orleans and the coast as it prepares for yet one more long weekend. >> brown: and still to come on the newshour: "egregious" executive compensation; dissatisfaction on the left; shields and brooks; spain's economic woes; and english around the globe. b
. >> reporter: marian alphonso runs in a marina in chalmette. >> we have no shrimp boats going out, because they can't go shrimping. so shrimp boats don't buy, so we can't sell fuel, and so we have a lot of people that won't go fishing because of the oil out there. >> reporter: in new orleans' french quarter, the approaching storm didn't seem to disturb very many residents. at jazz joints like vaughn's, where a joyous crowd rocked to the music, signs of the oil spill were...
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. >> and lionel hampton and ella fitzgerald or cab calloway, marian anderson. >> joe louis, jackie robinsonhel paige and roy campanella and many, many others. after a while, you got so used to it that you didn't look up especially, but i just remember that part of it. it was as if the whole world, and particularly the people in the black world, all walked through the editorial rooms of the pittsburgh courier. >> narrator: celebrities shared the spotlight with the courier's own reporters. >> the courier paid better than many other black newspapers, because it was very large. it was highly successful, but the main reason they did it wasn't for the money. it was because they were stars out there. they were known. their names and pictures appeared somewhere. on a column, they had a picture of the person and the name. people knew you. you knew them. and they looked to you to take up their banner and to fight or to take up their star and to raise it up on high so people would know what they had done. >> the pittsburgh courier always had a strong sports department. football and basketball were pla
. >> and lionel hampton and ella fitzgerald or cab calloway, marian anderson. >> joe louis, jackie robinsonhel paige and roy campanella and many, many others. after a while, you got so used to it that you didn't look up especially, but i just remember that part of it. it was as if the whole world, and particularly the people in the black world, all walked through the editorial rooms of the pittsburgh courier. >> narrator: celebrities shared the spotlight with the courier's own...