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that person is virginia marshall. miss marshall oversaw the black honor roll celebration which my academics were recognized. i was awarded with my peers. miss marshall's efforts in my communitity has enlightened, uplifted and embraced the african american students. she has given me the opportunity to do well in school and strive to reach the education i deserve. thank you miss marshall and thank you guys for listening. >> good evening and hello. my name is lexi and i'm a parent of an upcoming 7th grader and freshmen. they've been recognized and awarded for their 3.0 plus gpa during the black honor roll celebration. this wouldn't have happened without the hard work of miss virginia marshall. she has supported all of us and has worked tirelessly and we are all here to support her unconditionally. thank you. >> the next list is dee kelly, [inaudible] and king leanne lee. thank you. you each have two minutes. >> thank you. i'm president of the united educators of san francisco. i want to look forward to what you're consid
that person is virginia marshall. miss marshall oversaw the black honor roll celebration which my academics were recognized. i was awarded with my peers. miss marshall's efforts in my communitity has enlightened, uplifted and embraced the african american students. she has given me the opportunity to do well in school and strive to reach the education i deserve. thank you miss marshall and thank you guys for listening. >> good evening and hello. my name is lexi and i'm a parent of an...
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marshall's here?. i mentioned melanie she'll be speaking and thrilled once again to have the san francisco's official abandon the looeb and gay freedom band. i'd like to thank our sponsor sf pride and badlands (clapping) the other folks (clapping) the festivals of the indysfunctions and the teamwork and house of starfish (clapping) the castro alliance is paying for all the t-shirts we're wearing (clapping) the lions president gary nathan are you here will you raise your hand there you are and julyer and starbucks has been providing the coffee and tea (clapping) and starbucks is not only providing the coffee and tea over a decade but brought over a hundred pastries i one hundred and 25 volunteers so thank you starbucks (clapping) there having the bubbles less. and pg&e is sending a group of people up as well (clapping) and wal-mart is sending their first outreach grouping group so thank you wal-mart >> san francisco police department thank you very much for your help this morning (clapping) thank you to
marshall's here?. i mentioned melanie she'll be speaking and thrilled once again to have the san francisco's official abandon the looeb and gay freedom band. i'd like to thank our sponsor sf pride and badlands (clapping) the other folks (clapping) the festivals of the indysfunctions and the teamwork and house of starfish (clapping) the castro alliance is paying for all the t-shirts we're wearing (clapping) the lions president gary nathan are you here will you raise your hand there you are and...
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and marshall said he would.Ñi while publicly opposing the commander-in-chief. then a different thingexx about "the mantle of command" b.c. president roosevelt for the first time close-up in his role as united states commander in chief of not meddling what churchill did with the chief of staff but holding the reins of war'' as it was to be prosecuted. more over a certain strategy in opposition to ensure the united states would win the war, not lose it. to save the british in their travails crisis to crisis and defeat to defeat. running through that story namely that of president if it should come to the united states as it did we wait.as a moral endeavor i started the book before pearl harbor when he those on the secret journey pretending to go fishing instead to the american battleship and going to meet winston churchill at the naval base off the coast of newfounh nd. not to decide on the declaration of war but to set down in writing in a document the whole world the moral objectives of the democracy to oppose access to ready because it had independence with th
and marshall said he would.Ñi while publicly opposing the commander-in-chief. then a different thingexx about "the mantle of command" b.c. president roosevelt for the first time close-up in his role as united states commander in chief of not meddling what churchill did with the chief of staff but holding the reins of war'' as it was to be prosecuted. more over a certain strategy in opposition to ensure the united states would win the war, not lose it. to save the british in their...
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myself and my counter part over at the marshals. of closure that finally, he was located. we want to thank the cnn's "the hunt" the show. once our law enforcement resources had been exhausted, the public through the show was able to be our most viable resource out there and our eyes and ears. like you've seen and heard, the anonymous tip that led to the events. >> very important. very important to get those tips coming in. again they remain anonymous. we appreciate you. john, when we come back, you'll tell us what's ahead on "the hunt." oh, no you can't open that. please choose one based on the cover. here we go... woah! no test rides allowed. i can't show you the inside, but... trust me. are you kidding me? at university of phoenix, we think you should try before you buy. that's why we offer many first time students with limited to no college experience a risk free period. so you can commit to your education with confidence. get started at phoenix.edu ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on
myself and my counter part over at the marshals. of closure that finally, he was located. we want to thank the cnn's "the hunt" the show. once our law enforcement resources had been exhausted, the public through the show was able to be our most viable resource out there and our eyes and ears. like you've seen and heard, the anonymous tip that led to the events. >> very important. very important to get those tips coming in. again they remain anonymous. we appreciate you. john,...
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he hired herbert marshall, who was his assistant, one of the best-known civil rights. a lot lot of segregation lawsuits, say he is well known among the african and civilommunity rights looters. the first graduates were primarily lieutenants and captains. their job was essentially to drill all of the enlistees that were coming in, the ones that were going to be privates and corporals, and get them ready and trained to go to france to become part of the american ex edition are a and they were segregated units. all-black divisions. the 92nd 93rd division. one was the french army. the french army was thrilled to have them. they did not care. the british were not as encouraging, and the other division fought with the u.s. army. they were basically fighting two wars. they're fighting the germans in world war i, but they are also fighting their own segregation and racism in their own country, soldiers,ng effective they viewed that as a step in the right direction for being accepted in american society as well. ♪ >> there goes one of those pedicle soldiers now. >> yeah. my sis
he hired herbert marshall, who was his assistant, one of the best-known civil rights. a lot lot of segregation lawsuits, say he is well known among the african and civilommunity rights looters. the first graduates were primarily lieutenants and captains. their job was essentially to drill all of the enlistees that were coming in, the ones that were going to be privates and corporals, and get them ready and trained to go to france to become part of the american ex edition are a and they were...
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vice president marshall >> is in route. >> president gloria's is excused. commissioner loftus. supervisor tang is in route >> here comes commissioner right now. put this obtain. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the last wednesday of the month san francisco police commission meeting we don't have a quorum so this is not an official meeting a town hall community meeting but having 4 commissioners we have no action items the only action is for captain silver man's presentation and to hear from you. when we do those communities meetings we have 10 district applications and one month a year is station gets a community meeting so we meet no our community and this is my favorite part ever being on the commission i go to different neighborhoods and schools and get to meet people from that neighborhood. so it's a little bit different we're going to see an agenda the only agenda a brief report from the cohesive a brief introduction by ocii director and move into captain silver hands presentation then have public comment after that. where you can ask questions and comment regarding things
vice president marshall >> is in route. >> president gloria's is excused. commissioner loftus. supervisor tang is in route >> here comes commissioner right now. put this obtain. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the last wednesday of the month san francisco police commission meeting we don't have a quorum so this is not an official meeting a town hall community meeting but having 4 commissioners we have no action items the only action is for captain silver man's presentation...
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we gave 5r7bd schwarzenegger a gift he didn't know but congratulations to our grand marshall and thank you elected family of san francisco maliciously mr. mayor thank you for joining us everyday and a proclamation i would be remiss patrick scott has his bathroom walls covered now he's covering his bathroom ceiling and next one will be for the 20th anniversary thank you so much. >> (clapping) >> i assure you no one has been in my bathroom and who knew that tom wasn't the only comedian. >> so speaking of tom we're going to have a special introduction from one of his colleagues larry. >> oh, no (clapping.) (laughter.) >> how many of you have seen tom spearhead before that's it i said it and tom said oh, no brilliant public school. i'm going to try really hard not to be an ass holy have to say back in the very early 80s when was the gay cancer not even aids tom and the late great gentleman get together to do something special i've also said this and will als also say this if it wasn't for ron and tom there would not be me and margaret gomez on and on of what came out of the valencia rose i
we gave 5r7bd schwarzenegger a gift he didn't know but congratulations to our grand marshall and thank you elected family of san francisco maliciously mr. mayor thank you for joining us everyday and a proclamation i would be remiss patrick scott has his bathroom walls covered now he's covering his bathroom ceiling and next one will be for the 20th anniversary thank you so much. >> (clapping) >> i assure you no one has been in my bathroom and who knew that tom wasn't the only...
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and i think it's because marshal really understood the power of narrative film. he had seen its effect during the great depression when, you know, i think movies were shown often on the sides of trucks to people in the wpa. he understood movies could really rouse patriotism and fervor in people and understand hollywood directors were better at doing that than army film makers and also better than news reel makers. >> america forrally entering world war ii in december of 1942. what was frank capra doing friar that. >> capra was the most successful and best compensated director in hollywood. he was on the cover of "time" magazine with the headline columbia's gem because he was considered the director who single-handedly surprised columbia pictures into a major force. he had won three academy awards for directing in 1934, '36 and '38 and then followed up those three oscars with "mr. smith goes to washington." so, he was, you know, at an extraordinary peak of achievement and reputation before the war broke out. >> interestingly, as an italian immigrant the u.s. was f
and i think it's because marshal really understood the power of narrative film. he had seen its effect during the great depression when, you know, i think movies were shown often on the sides of trucks to people in the wpa. he understood movies could really rouse patriotism and fervor in people and understand hollywood directors were better at doing that than army film makers and also better than news reel makers. >> america forrally entering world war ii in december of 1942. what was...
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yeah. >> you intensify those thousands and thousands of votes you got to be grand marshall (clapping) please welcome supervisor scott wiener (clapping.) thank you, thank you that was amazing and thank you for fighting because that is what we need to fight for the community to make sure that didn't happen. so being an lgbt elected official you have you know that you have numerous roebltd on your shoulders in terms of making sure that our community interests are proximately caused and moving forward as a community. i know i will speak for supervisor campos as well that it is so absolutely humbling to be in the presence of tom and senator mark leno true heros in our community and people that have been trailblazers in terms of denying what it is to and a effective elected leader let's hear it for mark >> (clapping) >> we work harvard hard to make sure we're moving forward and addressing the unique needs of our lgbt seniors the population we've have not been doing enough to support our i did not know people who are struggling in this city especially around housing and job training and real
yeah. >> you intensify those thousands and thousands of votes you got to be grand marshall (clapping) please welcome supervisor scott wiener (clapping.) thank you, thank you that was amazing and thank you for fighting because that is what we need to fight for the community to make sure that didn't happen. so being an lgbt elected official you have you know that you have numerous roebltd on your shoulders in terms of making sure that our community interests are proximately caused and...
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so miss marshall is an outstanding teacher and educator. one thing my son came back ever back and told me and said, dad, what is the most powerful thing you can carry in your wallet? i couldn't answer. can anybody here answer? the most powerful thing you can carry is a library card. that is the key to education. i'm going to step back. i know my two minutes is not up, but i want to let you know that she is
so miss marshall is an outstanding teacher and educator. one thing my son came back ever back and told me and said, dad, what is the most powerful thing you can carry in your wallet? i couldn't answer. can anybody here answer? the most powerful thing you can carry is a library card. that is the key to education. i'm going to step back. i know my two minutes is not up, but i want to let you know that she is
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so miss marshall is an outstanding teacher and educator. one thing my son came back ever back and told me and said, dad, what is the most powerful thing you can carry in your wallet? i couldn't answer. can anybody here answer? the most powerful thing you can carry is a library card. that is the key to education. i'm going to step back. i know my two minutes is not up, but i want to let you know that she is an excellent teacher and thank you for hearing me. >> good evening commissioners. it has become apparent that in this city where the member of the community steps up to the plate in an attempt to promote the betterment
so miss marshall is an outstanding teacher and educator. one thing my son came back ever back and told me and said, dad, what is the most powerful thing you can carry in your wallet? i couldn't answer. can anybody here answer? the most powerful thing you can carry is a library card. that is the key to education. i'm going to step back. i know my two minutes is not up, but i want to let you know that she is an excellent teacher and thank you for hearing me. >> good evening commissioners....
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he went so far as to totally mischaracterize a memo from general marshall, marshall said if you decide to go forward with this scheme, you can do it without interfering with my plans anytime after may 1 of the year, and white told the various players that were involved in the currency plate discussions that marshall had himself ordered the plates to be delivered to the soviets. we did give them the plates, the soviets printed up 78 billion occupation marks, which were cashed in in washington at a fixed exchange rate established by harry dexter white and that cost the u.s. taxpayer in current dollars somewhere between four and $6.5 billion. do i have time for -- no, i'm being warned that i've gone over my time. i'm sorry, but i'm going to hang around and i'm happy to answer more questions. [ . [ applause ] >>> you're watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span three. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule, upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >>> coming up next, deputy directo
he went so far as to totally mischaracterize a memo from general marshall, marshall said if you decide to go forward with this scheme, you can do it without interfering with my plans anytime after may 1 of the year, and white told the various players that were involved in the currency plate discussions that marshall had himself ordered the plates to be delivered to the soviets. we did give them the plates, the soviets printed up 78 billion occupation marks, which were cashed in in washington at...
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i feel like i'm coming home when i come to marshall. i spent a lot of time in here when i was in the astronaut office. up.ed to come for the level three flight readiness reviews. i remember when this was just an empty aluminum shell as we started construction of the space station. i remember sing it activated in orbit and that was cool. the only difference is it was a lot nicer coming here when i did not have to go through atlanta on delta and i could just fly my one stop 38 -- t-38 all the way. let's talk about what is going on at the kennedy space center. we are america's spaceport and kennedy is a unique place. acres of44,000 wildlife refuge, a buffer zone to our launchpad. we have that unique cape that we can launch out over the ocean. we have the most talented, dedicated work worse anywhere. you look at nasa and you consider johnson, marshall, kennedy, all of us working together to make it happen. end, it all comes together here where we launch a rocket. we were talking about fls, the space launch system. some were active -- asking
i feel like i'm coming home when i come to marshall. i spent a lot of time in here when i was in the astronaut office. up.ed to come for the level three flight readiness reviews. i remember when this was just an empty aluminum shell as we started construction of the space station. i remember sing it activated in orbit and that was cool. the only difference is it was a lot nicer coming here when i did not have to go through atlanta on delta and i could just fly my one stop 38 -- t-38 all the...
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marshals and a gunman in new york city. the suspect is dead and two police officers and marshal wounded. this happened in greenwich village when officers were trying to make an arrest. the suspect was wanted in a sexual assault. the suspect has been killed. no word on the officers other than they were wounded. >>> heart-pounding moments were caught on camera as a woman, you see on the right-hand side of your screen, pushing a baby stroller in san francisco friday barely misses getting hit by an out of control su vchl. the woman pulls back on the stroller just in the knick of time. the car hit the suv in the middle of an intersection but it's not clear who ran the red light. another car was involved as well. we're getting to the bottom of this one for you. no word on any injuries. >>> 11:14, it's been called the holy grail of battery design. stanford researchers are being credited with it. >> bob redell is life. this is something that a lot of folks didn't think would be possible. >> reporter: a little background, scott and
marshals and a gunman in new york city. the suspect is dead and two police officers and marshal wounded. this happened in greenwich village when officers were trying to make an arrest. the suspect was wanted in a sexual assault. the suspect has been killed. no word on the officers other than they were wounded. >>> heart-pounding moments were caught on camera as a woman, you see on the right-hand side of your screen, pushing a baby stroller in san francisco friday barely misses getting...
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marshals say several murder suspects are now off bay area streets following a five- day sweep in several cities, including oakland and vallejo. >>> and for a second day in a row, another confrontation between police and squatters at a vacant building in vallejo. >>> good afternoon. i'm tori campbell. a disturbing and violent crime in the south bay this morning has police officers on the hunt for an intruder. they say one man and a teenaged accomplice broke into a home, sexually assaulted an elderly woman, and then crashed the stolen vehicle into another house. ktvu's janine de la vega joins us live from san jose to tell us if police are closer to locating the one suspect still on the loose. good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. right now, police are interviewing a 15-year-old boy that they arrested earlier this afternoon. they say he was with the other intruder when they broke into a home and this neighborhood near capitol expressway and ocala. they are hoping he identifies the other suspect because right now that person is considered dangerous. police officers spent
marshals say several murder suspects are now off bay area streets following a five- day sweep in several cities, including oakland and vallejo. >>> and for a second day in a row, another confrontation between police and squatters at a vacant building in vallejo. >>> good afternoon. i'm tori campbell. a disturbing and violent crime in the south bay this morning has police officers on the hunt for an intruder. they say one man and a teenaged accomplice broke into a home,...
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he went so far to totally mischaracterize a memo from marshal. he said if you go forward with this scheme you can do it without interfering of my plans any time after may 1 of the year and white told the various players that were involved that marshal had ordered the plates to be delivered to the soviets. we did give them the plates. the soviets printed up 78 billion occupation marks which were cashed in at a fixed exchange rate and that costs the taxpayer between $ around $4.5 million. i'm being warned that i have been told i have gofer over my time but i will hang around and am happy to answer any questions. >> you're watching the american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. the dwight d. eisenhower museum hosted multiple events to mark the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion. coming up next, deputy director of the museum talks about the night that eisenhower decided to invade the coast of norman di. what did he say? who was there? what time was it? this program i
he went so far to totally mischaracterize a memo from marshal. he said if you go forward with this scheme you can do it without interfering of my plans any time after may 1 of the year and white told the various players that were involved that marshal had ordered the plates to be delivered to the soviets. we did give them the plates. the soviets printed up 78 billion occupation marks which were cashed in at a fixed exchange rate and that costs the taxpayer between $ around $4.5 million. i'm...
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marshall? >> you know i had you guys on the show and it was great and it was so great and i know that this is limited to san francisco and the bay view, but you know i have a bunch of calls from people all over the bay area who want to go on this trip. you naturally made an impact. why don't you say about the process that they went through, and you just picked yours out of, you know. >> right. >> why don't you talk about the process and the selection process and i thought that was really fascinating. >> yeah. >> the selection process was a three part process, one of the parts where they had to write a letter or an essay, explaining why they want to go, and why they should be selected. the second part they had to maintain a 2.0 gpa. and in the third part was they have to display good behavior at school as well as at the boys and girls club. the requirement for the 2.0 was i think as far as next time, not sure if that will be part of the requirement because like i said one young lady after she go
marshall? >> you know i had you guys on the show and it was great and it was so great and i know that this is limited to san francisco and the bay view, but you know i have a bunch of calls from people all over the bay area who want to go on this trip. you naturally made an impact. why don't you say about the process that they went through, and you just picked yours out of, you know. >> right. >> why don't you talk about the process and the selection process and i thought that...
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marshals holding a news conference. shootout left a sexual assault suspect dead and hurt two u.s. deputy marshals and an nypd detective. a person who got hit just got out of surgery. the marshals and the detect testifies are part of the joint fugitive an -- apprehension task force. >>> crews are working to stop two wildfires from spreading in california. one of those fires has destroyed at least 13 homes. firefighters say they have been able to control most of that blaze. a couple of hours east of sacramento. the flames forced more than a thousand people to evacuate over the weekend. the other fire burning near yosemite national park reportedly has destroyed one home. analysts say california's three-year long drought has made conditions extremely tough for firefighters across the state. >>> a light plane crash-landed on to a beach, killing a man and seriously injuring his nine-year-old daughter as they were walking along the shore. appeared hon the gulf coast, an hour south of tampa. the pilot made a distress call sayin
marshals holding a news conference. shootout left a sexual assault suspect dead and hurt two u.s. deputy marshals and an nypd detective. a person who got hit just got out of surgery. the marshals and the detect testifies are part of the joint fugitive an -- apprehension task force. >>> crews are working to stop two wildfires from spreading in california. one of those fires has destroyed at least 13 homes. firefighters say they have been able to control most of that blaze. a couple of...
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coming up, really looking forward to this, david marshall david skorton.hrilled to have medical doctor skorton with us. good morning, i'm scarlet fu here with tom keene and adam johnson. when he did talk about what is going on with germany. of course, your celebrating committee dancing in the streets inause they beat argentina the world cup. there is a lot of discussion about this u.s. spy scandal as well. concerns overall about some distrust between the u.s. and germany. i morning must-read has a lot to do with that as well. first, we want to bring up how the distrust between u.s. and germany have started to affect the business world as well. here is what the towing ceo said about the business implications of this u.s. spying scandal. >> american companies and companies from other countries have gotten caught in the crossfire, either wretched regional kinds of actions -- either retribution all caps of actions or others. i'm hoping that won't happen. we're working with our government as we always do. we will keep plugging away and try not to get caught in
coming up, really looking forward to this, david marshall david skorton.hrilled to have medical doctor skorton with us. good morning, i'm scarlet fu here with tom keene and adam johnson. when he did talk about what is going on with germany. of course, your celebrating committee dancing in the streets inause they beat argentina the world cup. there is a lot of discussion about this u.s. spy scandal as well. concerns overall about some distrust between the u.s. and germany. i morning must-read...
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marshals to be sent in. say the federal government's job is to protect its personnel and the people being transported and to ensure that this operation is not sidetracked by mob rule even if that means arresting those who get in the way. let me play devil's advocate on that. what if this inflames tensions? you can kind of see where that would happen, right? >> yeah, i can. it happened in the 1960s when robert kennedy sent 500 marshals to the university of mississippi to help admit one james meredith but those flames, looking back, would have erupted even if robert kennedy hadn't sent the marshals. seems to me pretty cut and dry that if you have a federal operation, federal personnel, federal vehicles, it's really wrong to leave it up to local officials and local police to keep the peace and to ensure that the mission is completed, so to speak. that's what happened in marietta. it didn't happen, the first day they tried it, local police shamed themselves and neglected their duties and failed to keep the peace
marshals to be sent in. say the federal government's job is to protect its personnel and the people being transported and to ensure that this operation is not sidetracked by mob rule even if that means arresting those who get in the way. let me play devil's advocate on that. what if this inflames tensions? you can kind of see where that would happen, right? >> yeah, i can. it happened in the 1960s when robert kennedy sent 500 marshals to the university of mississippi to help admit one...
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the mixed marshal arts champ unleashes his is skills on a group of would-be gas robbers jazz a new auction that is a lot like airbnb. how you can save money and pamper your pet. ,,,,,,,, can go ahead. donald sterling tried to blk >>> new at 5:00, a judge says the sale of the los angeles clippers can go ahead. donald sterling tried to block the $2 billion deal his issued stranged wife made with the former ceo of microsoft. ed to probate court sided with shelley sterling saying donald can't manage the team he was banned from the nba after his scandal over racial remarks. >>> funeral services were held today for stockton woman killed in a wild bank heist and shoot jute earlier this month. family, friends and total strangers packed a church in lo die this morning. misty was a married mother of two. investigators say one of the robbery suspects used her as a human shield. >>> the fighting in gaza rages on. israel's prime minister is warning the country to prepare for the long haul. a rocket strike killed 10 people today, most of them children. an explosion rocked the ground offs a gaza hospital
the mixed marshal arts champ unleashes his is skills on a group of would-be gas robbers jazz a new auction that is a lot like airbnb. how you can save money and pamper your pet. ,,,,,,,, can go ahead. donald sterling tried to blk >>> new at 5:00, a judge says the sale of the los angeles clippers can go ahead. donald sterling tried to block the $2 billion deal his issued stranged wife made with the former ceo of microsoft. ed to probate court sided with shelley sterling saying donald...
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a june 5, 1944 memo by major general harold bull, air chief marshal, air vice marshal, rare general and general smith. rob had his own list that adds humphrey gail and the officer h.e.p. wigglesworth. captain stag attended the meeting but left before the decision was made. bradley states in his 1951 war memoir that he was aboard the u.s.s. augusta at the time of the ike's decision. eye witnesses rapidly losing its force further disagree on ike's movements during the decision meeting. he paced the room, that i shared early but general smith asserts that ike sat. was it on a sofa as smith writes or at a concerns conference table or on an easy chair? how long did it take for eisenhower to make up his mind? was the 30-45 seconds that he recalled in an interview or was it a full five minutes as general smith recorded in his 1956 memoir. ike pondered these discreep century cities and while he did not direct his quote but in his essay writing a memoir, he agreed with the implications. ike wrote, accuracy is all important, memory is an untrustworthy crutch. witnesses under oath given different
a june 5, 1944 memo by major general harold bull, air chief marshal, air vice marshal, rare general and general smith. rob had his own list that adds humphrey gail and the officer h.e.p. wigglesworth. captain stag attended the meeting but left before the decision was made. bradley states in his 1951 war memoir that he was aboard the u.s.s. augusta at the time of the ike's decision. eye witnesses rapidly losing its force further disagree on ike's movements during the decision meeting. he paced...
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thank you jessica vaughn and marshal fitz. >> thanks for having me.. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. militants in gaza fired dozens of rockets as far as 50 miles into israel this evening. meanwhile, an israeli official said three suspects confessed to the murder of a palestinian teen-ager. afghan elections officials announced former finance minister ashraf ghani has a big lead in initial results from a presidential run-off. his rival, abdullah abdullah, claimed extensive fraud. and a federal judge gave initial approval to a concussion settlement between the national football league and thousands of former players. on the newshour online, 200 years ago, a new genre of fiction took the world by storm, thanks in large part to sir walter scott. read about the scottish author's work "waverley," published on this day in 1814, which set the example for the "historical novel" from that point forward. that's on our art beat page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, defe
thank you jessica vaughn and marshal fitz. >> thanks for having me.. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. militants in gaza fired dozens of rockets as far as 50 miles into israel this evening. meanwhile, an israeli official said three suspects confessed to the murder of a palestinian teen-ager. afghan elections officials announced former finance minister ashraf ghani has a big lead in initial results from a presidential run-off. his rival, abdullah abdullah,...
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you won't marshall. the executive director of the boys club with the radio program a member of the san francisco police commission welcome to the san francisco housing authority congratulation ceremony. we shall here to distribute the graduates of the san francisco unified school district who live in public housing. we we kickoff this on sunday night when the mayor and i hosted 3 of the young people on the streets radio program it was great and continuing it today with the celebration here at the city hall honoring the young people and their families. so we're a little bit late looifrmg i'm going to move the program on let me get right to it and bring you the mayor of city and county of san francisco mayor edwin lee >> (clapping) >> thank you, joe. commissioner marshall or as i call the head of street soldiers in san francisco welcome everyone. at city hall i wanted to make sure you felt city hall's appreciation for the efforts that those students have accomplished. you know, i know it's not easy growing
you won't marshall. the executive director of the boys club with the radio program a member of the san francisco police commission welcome to the san francisco housing authority congratulation ceremony. we shall here to distribute the graduates of the san francisco unified school district who live in public housing. we we kickoff this on sunday night when the mayor and i hosted 3 of the young people on the streets radio program it was great and continuing it today with the celebration here at...
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and now, there is a massive aid program similar to the marshall plan after world war ii, and he says make the country they are fleeing safe and make them want to stay and work. gary b? >> well, you stop it before it is a problem, but in practicality it is dumb, because what normally happens is that when we give the money to foreign governments one off two things. it gets stolen. it is fraudulently used or pads the pockets of the government officials, and we are seen it time the and time again in places like europe and places like africa. it sounds great. i am sure it is going to appeal to the liberals out there, but if you want to secure the border, secure the border and think about aid later. >> jessica, what do you think about this? >> well, i think that there are definitely some of the roots of it are in a good place, because they are dealing with a lot of the horrible issues from the drug cartels, and the increased violence that is going on in the countries, and certainly, with we spend enough money trying to do sort of similar stability o programs in iraq and the middle east tha
and now, there is a massive aid program similar to the marshall plan after world war ii, and he says make the country they are fleeing safe and make them want to stay and work. gary b? >> well, you stop it before it is a problem, but in practicality it is dumb, because what normally happens is that when we give the money to foreign governments one off two things. it gets stolen. it is fraudulently used or pads the pockets of the government officials, and we are seen it time the and time...
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marshall wants a piece of this superluxury market. now, they're are setting their sights on something slightly more affordable. >> this is a cessna citation. it is about 10 years old and was made in america. if you bought a new one today, it would probably cost nine -- $9 million-$10 million. for about 2.5 million dollars you can acquire this aircraft today. >> before getting a check book out, there are hidden costs. getting a plane in the air will set you back at least $800,000 a year. that is money that marshall are hoping to take advantage of as military contracts wane. angus bennett, bloomberg. thatu will find more on story and all the aviation news on bloomberg last. download the app on your tablet or smartphone. it is available on android, apple and windows. mysteries of the free agency season has been cleared up. carmelo anthony is staying with the new york knicks. philng new president jackson there. he signed a five-year deal worth about 130 million dollars after rejecting offers from chicago, houston, dallas and l.a.. the lak
marshall wants a piece of this superluxury market. now, they're are setting their sights on something slightly more affordable. >> this is a cessna citation. it is about 10 years old and was made in america. if you bought a new one today, it would probably cost nine -- $9 million-$10 million. for about 2.5 million dollars you can acquire this aircraft today. >> before getting a check book out, there are hidden costs. getting a plane in the air will set you back at least $800,000 a...
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most of that would never have been done without burke marshall, whitney young, chief justice warren, julian bond, all of those that are here today. this never would have been done. say.here is what i want to what i have said is precisely the work which we must continue, and this is the whole important part of this meeting, not what we have done, what we can do. so much -- so little have we done, it oughtn't to take much place. what we must do -- i think it is time to leave aside the legalisms and euphemisms and eloquent evasions. it is time we get down to business of trying to stand black and white on level ground. believe it is time for all of us in government and out to face up to the challenge. we must review and reevaluate what we have done and what we are doing. in specific areas, we must set new goals and new objectives and new standards, not merely what we can do to try to keep things quas -- but what we must do to make things better. how much time will be given to that in this meeting question mark how much time will be given to that in the days ahead -- how much time will be
most of that would never have been done without burke marshall, whitney young, chief justice warren, julian bond, all of those that are here today. this never would have been done. say.here is what i want to what i have said is precisely the work which we must continue, and this is the whole important part of this meeting, not what we have done, what we can do. so much -- so little have we done, it oughtn't to take much place. what we must do -- i think it is time to leave aside the legalisms...
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just ask detective jeffrey marshall of the nassau county police department in new york. >> little device device. could fit in the palm of your hand. you never see it. in the pocket. and the waitress's apron. you don't know. >> reporter: these days some electronic skimmers are so advanced that they don't even need a human to operate. >> he takes the device out of the backpack. >> reporter: detective marshall showed thus video of a crook modifying an atmnside a convenience store. watch as he places a fake card slot that contains a skimmer over the real one. >> in four seconds he has it attached. >> wow. >> reporter: but he's not done. he then adds a tiny camera to catch you entering your pin. you'd use this atm and that cheat has enough intel to shop with your credit card and make cash withdrawals straight from your account. this is the skimming device, right here. >> yes. >> reporter: a scam so easy to pull off detective marshall let me try it for myself with the deactivated skimmer he confiscated. >> if i were a criminal and i walked up, this is all i would have to do? >> yep. >> reporte
just ask detective jeffrey marshall of the nassau county police department in new york. >> little device device. could fit in the palm of your hand. you never see it. in the pocket. and the waitress's apron. you don't know. >> reporter: these days some electronic skimmers are so advanced that they don't even need a human to operate. >> he takes the device out of the backpack. >> reporter: detective marshall showed thus video of a crook modifying an atmnside a convenience...
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yesterday, the one i was on coming in from wyoming, i had a good chat with the air marshal on board. he came i am less concerned over and introduced himself. i am less concerned about that then the notion we can start -- -- that we can sort of wish away the problem. barack obama can go out and say that the war is over and he can bring home troops. afghanistan and like we have already seen happen in iraq. i think the very first step of getting a policy in place to let us deal with the threat is to recognize there is a threat. right now, a lot of people do not want to hear it. people are "tired of war." we have folks who want to be simply do not bothered. it has been a long time since 9/11. the bottom line is a more but realistically, take a look of studies like the rand study, you cannot conclude anything but there is a growing threat.
yesterday, the one i was on coming in from wyoming, i had a good chat with the air marshal on board. he came i am less concerned over and introduced himself. i am less concerned about that then the notion we can start -- -- that we can sort of wish away the problem. barack obama can go out and say that the war is over and he can bring home troops. afghanistan and like we have already seen happen in iraq. i think the very first step of getting a policy in place to let us deal with the threat is...
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marshals, two of them, were shot. one of them in the arm. but another, a detective, nypd, first-grade detective, shot in the abdomen once if not twice. all three taken to the hospital, where they are being treated. their injuries are not considered to be life-threatening. however, the suspect, 32-year-old charles mozdir, he was pronounced dead. he was killed during this shootout. again, he was armed, whether he was waiting for those police, waiting for those u.s. marshals, he clearly was ready for what was about to happen. brooke? >> deborah feyerick, thank you so much. this is a guy wanted in connection with these child molestation charges. and john walsh who for decades made it his life's mission to find these bad guys, especially the guys that have apparently done things with kids. so we talked to john walsh moments ago about his reaction to the news this suspect he had just profiled on this show has been killed. here he was. >> well, i think it's -- i'm very, very concerned, and worried about the police officers that were shot. i think p
marshals, two of them, were shot. one of them in the arm. but another, a detective, nypd, first-grade detective, shot in the abdomen once if not twice. all three taken to the hospital, where they are being treated. their injuries are not considered to be life-threatening. however, the suspect, 32-year-old charles mozdir, he was pronounced dead. he was killed during this shootout. again, he was armed, whether he was waiting for those police, waiting for those u.s. marshals, he clearly was ready...
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and marshals focused in on the village area.fore's show just before i went live with a new show, 9:00, sunday. we got another tip he was down the village. and the fugitive task force circled right in and got him. >> does a case like this make you remember the need, john -- you're the only one who does this. you know, "america's most wanted" is a unique thing. the media has a direct public service that is effective. it would be tough to leave, wouldn't it? >> i'm the father of a murdered child. i still have that rage. last sunday was the 33rd anniversary of adam's abduction and murder. and that's when the tips that took him down came in. tough, tough day for my wife and i. but i thought, you know, something we're still out there fighting, still fighting back, and look what happened, we took this creep down. >> so what do you want people to know? >> i want people to know that you can call me. you can go on our website, cnn -- i'm sorry, cnn.com/thehunt. you can call our toll free hot line. i guarantee, you'll remain anonymous. peo
and marshals focused in on the village area.fore's show just before i went live with a new show, 9:00, sunday. we got another tip he was down the village. and the fugitive task force circled right in and got him. >> does a case like this make you remember the need, john -- you're the only one who does this. you know, "america's most wanted" is a unique thing. the media has a direct public service that is effective. it would be tough to leave, wouldn't it? >> i'm the father...
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the united states did its part, creating the marshall plan to help rebuild our allies and our former enemies. the marshall plan led to the atlantic alliance, a great alliance that serves to this day as our shield for freedom for prosperity and for peace. in spite of our great efforts and successes, not all that followed the end of the war was happy or planned. some liberated countries were lost. the great sadness of this loss echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague and east berlin. soviet troops that came to the center of this continent did not leave when peace came. they are still there uninvited, unwanted, unyielding, almost 40 years after the war. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose. to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold are memorials like this one and graveyards where our heroes rest. we in america have learned bitter lessons from two world wars. it is better to be here ready to protect the peace than to take blind shelter across the sea, rushing
the united states did its part, creating the marshall plan to help rebuild our allies and our former enemies. the marshall plan led to the atlantic alliance, a great alliance that serves to this day as our shield for freedom for prosperity and for peace. in spite of our great efforts and successes, not all that followed the end of the war was happy or planned. some liberated countries were lost. the great sadness of this loss echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague and east...