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we have shirley temple, the grand marshall in 1939. was also the grand marshall 75th rose bowl game and again in 1999 when the theme, which is picked by the of thent, was echoes century. we have had a number of dignitaries. we have had supreme court justices. if i can find it, here is earl warren. that is the last time it rained in the parade until 2006 when our grand marshall was sandra day o'connor, another sitting justice on the supreme court. we have a rule, not written but stated, we will never have a sitting supreme court justice as grand marshal. here is richard nixon, the first of two times he was a grand marshall area this is when he was a senator. we will see gerald ford and some were buried in here is a guy named ronald reagan when he was governor of california. ,f we look above, we will see we don't always have living grand marshals. mouse,the frog, mickey we had solely sullenberger who landed the plane in the hudson river several years ago. that brings us to the time when we should go out and take a look in the queen court
we have shirley temple, the grand marshall in 1939. was also the grand marshall 75th rose bowl game and again in 1999 when the theme, which is picked by the of thent, was echoes century. we have had a number of dignitaries. we have had supreme court justices. if i can find it, here is earl warren. that is the last time it rained in the parade until 2006 when our grand marshall was sandra day o'connor, another sitting justice on the supreme court. we have a rule, not written but stated, we will...
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as we look up above, we don't always have living grand marshals.ermit the frog, mickey mouse, we had sully sullenberger who saved 128 people in the hudson river several years ago. to the timengs us where we should take a look at the court room to talk about the rose queens. let's take a look at the portrait on the world -- wall of the 2019 rose queen. the hundred first for the 130th parade. this is queen louise. this is basically the way we refer to the queen. just queen and the first name. that is the same with the princesses. the crown on her head is worth $180,000. it is given by mickey moto each year. and it stays with mickey moto. here is an example of the older crowns. the one i like the most is the one down here, second row. it is the 1939 rose queens crown. and what is interesting about it, she got to take it home. pinsse it breaks down into for the blouse and bracelets. we are going to step into a room that is not used at all for actually planning the parade but rather for the rose quartz. this is a room in which the rose queen and her six
as we look up above, we don't always have living grand marshals.ermit the frog, mickey mouse, we had sully sullenberger who saved 128 people in the hudson river several years ago. to the timengs us where we should take a look at the court room to talk about the rose queens. let's take a look at the portrait on the world -- wall of the 2019 rose queen. the hundred first for the 130th parade. this is queen louise. this is basically the way we refer to the queen. just queen and the first name....
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that's the fun of marshalls. (gasp) with brands that wow and prices that thrill, marshalls is never boring and always surprising. (horn honking) has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. >>> it is aus betting indtry of something calledcbd oils. cbd is an extract from a cannabis plant, be you the compound doesn't get you a lot of people praise its health benefits and some are even using itir to treat t pets for things like arthritis, seizures and cancer. reaction from a pet owner now who has seen the ireaction. >> wouldn't give her anything else. she's eating, playing, she sleeps we. >>etyn dogs and cats but it's an unre
that's the fun of marshalls. (gasp) with brands that wow and prices that thrill, marshalls is never boring and always surprising. (horn honking) has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested....
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marshall never forgave eisenhower. ann: question right here. >> >> turning to the infrastructure, can you share any insight on about eisenhower's advocating for the interstate system or what he hoped the country's goals would accomplish by advocating for it? william: yeah. you may know the answer. there are people who are knowledgeable on these topics. i know in audiences like this we have a lot of expertise gathered here. it is often said the famous transcontinental convoy was inspiration, taking apart demobilized military equipment. he was assigned to get this material across the country so it could be mothballs. took three months to cross the united states. he ever after said this is ridiculous. you can't drive from one coast to the other. we have got to find a way to knit it together. he also said it was a national security thing to get this through congress. he claimed it would be terrible if there was a nuclear attack on the united states and we couldn't -- everyone was stuck on route 1 at a duncan doughnuts -- d
marshall never forgave eisenhower. ann: question right here. >> >> turning to the infrastructure, can you share any insight on about eisenhower's advocating for the interstate system or what he hoped the country's goals would accomplish by advocating for it? william: yeah. you may know the answer. there are people who are knowledgeable on these topics. i know in audiences like this we have a lot of expertise gathered here. it is often said the famous transcontinental convoy was...
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about general marshall. when he gave the speech, the paragraph was missing. i have seen the text. the actual speech was kicked -- circulated on the campaign train. the advisors were saying the wisconsin boys greatest that -- boys say it is a bad idea, cut this out. you can see the paragraph written through with pencil scratched out. so he gave the speech, the press went crazy and they never relented. they never forgave eisenhower in a sense for this act of failing to support his mentor. there is correspondence between the two of them, marshall and eisenhower after this event. marshall basically between the lines is, what i read is, if you went into politics, ike, of course you are going to do something dumb every day. i assumed that. once you left the army and went into politics, i expected knuckleheaded things. i am not going to hold it against you, but i have subsequently learned that mrs. marshall never forgave eisenhower. ann: question right here. thank you so much, sir. >> turning to the infrastructure,
about general marshall. when he gave the speech, the paragraph was missing. i have seen the text. the actual speech was kicked -- circulated on the campaign train. the advisors were saying the wisconsin boys greatest that -- boys say it is a bad idea, cut this out. you can see the paragraph written through with pencil scratched out. so he gave the speech, the press went crazy and they never relented. they never forgave eisenhower in a sense for this act of failing to support his mentor. there...
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marshal protection. forscalia did not protection on the ranch in west texas where he passed away, which is why it took hours for deputy marshals to be notified and scramble to the ranch where his body was lying. i was curious about this so i sent a foia. i got this. it says, "justice scalia had been planning on taking a personal trip this coming weekend. originally, we did not think he would need anything from the marshals. now he has asked if they can assist him in houston." it is redacted a bit because of foia. flight details are below. further down, "he will be traveling with a gun." this is how security works when justices travel around the country. request, a few months after justice scalia died in 2016, i didn't just want to see are the justices being protected? what was going on in texas? why did no one know he had passed away? there were all these crazy -- similar with justice ginsburg, there were insane rumors going around justice scalia's death. nothing nefarious, this was a 79-year-old in bad
marshal protection. forscalia did not protection on the ranch in west texas where he passed away, which is why it took hours for deputy marshals to be notified and scramble to the ranch where his body was lying. i was curious about this so i sent a foia. i got this. it says, "justice scalia had been planning on taking a personal trip this coming weekend. originally, we did not think he would need anything from the marshals. now he has asked if they can assist him in houston." it is...
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without further s get this programme off, not just with the mayor but more importantly, the grand marshall of the 2019 st. patrick's day parade, mayor london reed. [cheers and applause] >> hello, everyone! i am so excited and honored to be here to raise the flag on behalf of the irish american citizens the city and county of san francisco. we celebrate our heritage only the way that san francisco knows how to do, fun, exciting. it is just really great to see all of you wearing your signature green today. as we honor ireland's national day, st. patrick's day, we want to make sure that all the way in ireland, lord mayor, that they know that we are going to challenge you to be the best celebration of a st. patrick's day anywhere. i know they say that we have a best and largest parade west of the mississippi, but we're trying to have the best and largest parade anywhere. but thank you, we have the lord mayor who is here with us today and thank you so much for joining us. (apprize). and also the council general of ireland, thank you for being here. liam frost and der space mcphilpott, thank you
without further s get this programme off, not just with the mayor but more importantly, the grand marshall of the 2019 st. patrick's day parade, mayor london reed. [cheers and applause] >> hello, everyone! i am so excited and honored to be here to raise the flag on behalf of the irish american citizens the city and county of san francisco. we celebrate our heritage only the way that san francisco knows how to do, fun, exciting. it is just really great to see all of you wearing your...
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have hadok around, we a large number of grand marshals.ow, what is interesting about it is today, the president is the one who will pick the grand marshall. best-keptof the most, secrets in the world. i have never known ahead of time who the grand marshall is going to be. we have got some dignitaries. of course we have got, the best one is the follow-up here, dr. francis, who was 1890 and six other parades. down below we have shirley temple, who was the grand marshall in 1939. she was also the grand marshall in 1989 for the 75th rose bowl 1999 when again in the theme, also picked by the president, this echoes of the century. we have had a number of dignitaries, we have had a supreme court justice. if i can find it, right here is earl warren. that was the last time it rained in the parade until 2006 when a grand marshall was sandra day o'connor, another sitting justice on the supreme court. we have a rule now, not written but stated, we will never again have a sitting supreme court justice as grand marshal of the parade. the firstchard nixo
have hadok around, we a large number of grand marshals.ow, what is interesting about it is today, the president is the one who will pick the grand marshall. best-keptof the most, secrets in the world. i have never known ahead of time who the grand marshall is going to be. we have got some dignitaries. of course we have got, the best one is the follow-up here, dr. francis, who was 1890 and six other parades. down below we have shirley temple, who was the grand marshall in 1939. she was also the...
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confirmation that had made clear he opposed marshall. had voted against the voting rights act and had voted against the civil rights act. and sam ervin, who we will encounter later in this class, democratic senator from north carolina, had voted against marshall confirmation, had voted against the voting rights act and had voted against the civil rights act.these are the three most senior democrats on the judiciary committee. these are senators who today would be among the most conservative members of the senate. there pitcher critics of the warren court and the warren court decision. essentially what they decide amongst themselves, eastland is the chair of the committee, the chair of the committee controls how the process operates, that an example the last few weeks, the key person in the kavanaugh hearings was chuck grassley. the republican chairman who presided over the hearing. what the these mcclellan and they decide is that they will be used this opportunity to put the warren court entre. to basically bring abe fortas before their
confirmation that had made clear he opposed marshall. had voted against the voting rights act and had voted against the civil rights act. and sam ervin, who we will encounter later in this class, democratic senator from north carolina, had voted against marshall confirmation, had voted against the voting rights act and had voted against the civil rights act.these are the three most senior democrats on the judiciary committee. these are senators who today would be among the most conservative...
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but as you look around we've had a large number of grand marshalls.ow, what's interesting about it is today the president laura farber is the one who will pick the grand marshall. it's one of the most best kept secrets in the world. i have never known ahead of time who the grand marshall is going to be. so we've got some dignitaries. of course, we've got the best ne is the fellow up here ctor, francis rellen and six other parades. if you look down here, it was shirley temple who was the grand marshall in 1939. and she was also the grand marshall in 199 for the 75th rose bowl parade and again in 1999 and the theme that was also picked by the president was echos of the century. we've had a number of dignitaries. we've had supreme court justices if i can find it right here is earl warren. that was the last time it rained in the parade until 2006 when our grand marshall was sandra day o'connor, another sitting justice on the supreme court. so we have a rule now, not written but stated. we will never again have a sitting supreme court justice as grand mars
but as you look around we've had a large number of grand marshalls.ow, what's interesting about it is today the president laura farber is the one who will pick the grand marshall. it's one of the most best kept secrets in the world. i have never known ahead of time who the grand marshall is going to be. so we've got some dignitaries. of course, we've got the best ne is the fellow up here ctor, francis rellen and six other parades. if you look down here, it was shirley temple who was the grand...
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of those who opposed it, the person truman respected the most was george marshall. and of those who supported the idea of recognizing israel, truman followed the advice of a domestic advisor, clark clifford. ultimately, it came down to the day. and truman decided to recognize the state of israel. and he did so with this little press release here. it's a very simple little press release. in which he states that he recognizes the state of israel. and it's dated may 14, 1948. and at the bottom, you'll note it says 6:11. that's the time of day in washington. that's 11 minutes after israel was actually founded. so the united states became the first nation to recognize israel. reaction at the time in the united states was pretty favorable to the decision, although, of course, it remains in the news today, you know, you read your daily newspapers and you know that the issue has not gone away, that there are still tensions, great tensions in the middle east. so like many of truman's decisions he made at the time, a lot of those decisions still affect us today. and israel, t
of those who opposed it, the person truman respected the most was george marshall. and of those who supported the idea of recognizing israel, truman followed the advice of a domestic advisor, clark clifford. ultimately, it came down to the day. and truman decided to recognize the state of israel. and he did so with this little press release here. it's a very simple little press release. in which he states that he recognizes the state of israel. and it's dated may 14, 1948. and at the bottom,...
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are rushing to the scene of a person who is clinging to the edge of a cliff at marshall's beach. no word if the person is injured. we'll keep in contact with s-f-f-d and bring you any new development as it comes in. (will) good morning i'm will tran..(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... our cooling trend into the start of spring tomorrow has begun with temperatures today out of the 70's and back down into the 60's. expect plenty of cloud cover overhead with showers arriving tomorrow with even cooler temperatures. no major hot spots. bay no major hot temperatures.with even cooler temperatures. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 mimateo bridge from 37 to the toll pzabridge d than 20 min from the toll to 101 two men are dead after an the fire started arthis mor people suffered serious burns. the two who died were inside the r-v. the other two were outside. they were taken to the hospital with 2nd and 3rd degree burns. ( james ) happening today....teachers in dublin could decide to strike if a deal is not reac
are rushing to the scene of a person who is clinging to the edge of a cliff at marshall's beach. no word if the person is injured. we'll keep in contact with s-f-f-d and bring you any new development as it comes in. (will) good morning i'm will tran..(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... our cooling trend into the start of spring tomorrow has begun with temperatures today out of the 70's and back down into the 60's. expect plenty of cloud...
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he is on the court for many years with marshall. jefferson becomes so frustrated with him and he ends up writing letters to him and says, why haven't you been challenging marshall all this time? so absolutely, jefferson certainly, andrew jackson, there is, you know, tension there. as we said, and i didn't highlight it earlier and i you think about that moment in 1861 when roger tawney's swearing in abraham lincoln, you have this symbol of the old proslavery pro-southern constitutional order, 84-years-old, he probably knows that his days are numbered and here he is swearing in this younger upstarts come i think lincoln was 51-years-old at the time, a frontier lawyer from illinois and he represents this other party with a whole different view of the founders and slavery and the constitution. so there is that moment. but tawney, unlike justice, unlike the justice who decides to resign, he is pro-confederate but he stays on the court in order to support abraham lincoln. so there is a real tension and acrimony there. so i would say that
he is on the court for many years with marshall. jefferson becomes so frustrated with him and he ends up writing letters to him and says, why haven't you been challenging marshall all this time? so absolutely, jefferson certainly, andrew jackson, there is, you know, tension there. as we said, and i didn't highlight it earlier and i you think about that moment in 1861 when roger tawney's swearing in abraham lincoln, you have this symbol of the old proslavery pro-southern constitutional order,...
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there was one more honorary grand marshal but her family couldn't make it today, mary callahan and wepplause to mary. [cheers and applause] >> and again, i would like to close my remarks with thanking you all for coming out here. in has been going on for 168 years. i know john moyland just celebrated his 90th birthday, so he's been out here for a few. [cheers and applause] >> and it's becausema because me him, people like you teaching the little ones it's all about the community, inviting everybody else to come in here. i know my good friend susie loft agrees with me and i'm happy to see her here. happy st. patrick's day. >> i'm still holding mary callahan's certificate. if she were here, i think we all know what we would do right now and rest assured i will not do that. but we have the treasurer here. jose, why don't you take this certificate and display it in the treasurer's office in honour of mary. [cheers and applause] >> we will proudly display mary's certificate in the treasurer's office in her honor. >> are you going to sing? >> no, i'm not going to sing. [ laughter ] >> i thi
there was one more honorary grand marshal but her family couldn't make it today, mary callahan and wepplause to mary. [cheers and applause] >> and again, i would like to close my remarks with thanking you all for coming out here. in has been going on for 168 years. i know john moyland just celebrated his 90th birthday, so he's been out here for a few. [cheers and applause] >> and it's becausema because me him, people like you teaching the little ones it's all about the community,...
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i'm now going to hand over tojudge marshall, happen.n. i'm now going to hand over tojudge marshall, a chief coroner, who can speak further to you about the coronial quotes is up for process. thank you. i would just like to start by offering my condolences to those who are suffering from the loss of their loved ones. we are very aware, in the coronial service, of the cultural issues surrounding this. and we are doing everything that we can to manage the process in a culturally appropriate way. the police, forensic pathologists, and the coroners, are working as quickly as possible to allow the families to have their loved ones back. we have five coroners available in christchurch this purpose we also have numerous support staff available. ijust have numerous support staff available. i just want have numerous support staff available. ijust want to touch on the disaster victim identification process so the disaster victim identification process so you the disaster victim identification process so you can the disaster victim identification p
i'm now going to hand over tojudge marshall, happen.n. i'm now going to hand over tojudge marshall, a chief coroner, who can speak further to you about the coronial quotes is up for process. thank you. i would just like to start by offering my condolences to those who are suffering from the loss of their loved ones. we are very aware, in the coronial service, of the cultural issues surrounding this. and we are doing everything that we can to manage the process in a culturally appropriate way....
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fired at the marshals. >>> when marshall was shot, the condition of that marshal, we don't quite yet know at this hour. the suspect, we know that person, he's been identified as 45-year-old floyd brown, he's on the loose gho stay clear of you can see in this video, all the police cars, streets you on situation as police ro. >>> cleaning up after a flood is not only time-consuming and messy, it's also expensive, so the sonoma county of supervisors held a meeting, they are going to discuss whether to allocate $2.5 million in funds to pay for general cleanup. take a look at this video, you can see what they're talking about, pile after pile of household goods, stacked up on the curb. the storm damaged more than 2600 homes, it costs cost more than $150 million of damage. residents need help cleaning up all types of random items that drifted through the area during the floods. >> i received an email from a couple who were in their 80s, and they actually had a piano wind up in their yard. how are they supposed to get that piano out there? that's what we are trying to help with. >> the supe
fired at the marshals. >>> when marshall was shot, the condition of that marshal, we don't quite yet know at this hour. the suspect, we know that person, he's been identified as 45-year-old floyd brown, he's on the loose gho stay clear of you can see in this video, all the police cars, streets you on situation as police ro. >>> cleaning up after a flood is not only time-consuming and messy, it's also expensive, so the sonoma county of supervisors held a meeting, they are going...
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forces unless the broke the law, but as major sharpe,george h assistant provost marshal, observed only one month after the surrender "a large number of lee's army were not the aroled at appomattox." let's talk about that. of the men evacuated after , only somewhere between 26000 and 28,000, or to use 28,231 soldiers officially paoled at mr. fleitz: between the ninth and 12th -- paroled at appomattox between the ninth and 12th. a conservative estimate would suggest at least 20,000 of the's paroled atere not appomattox. 16,000compiled a list of soldiers from a database, who behindroled somewhere appomattox. appomattox therefore creates a great irony. it was and continues to be seen as the end of lee's army, and .herefore the war discovering to those who did not surrender is the story of my talk today. we have other stories of ships, buildings, but i want the rediscovery of these men, why they were not there, where they were ended up, and how the war ended. let's start with what eastman or not at appomattox. reasons were asked varied as anything else. they were unable to keep with the rel
forces unless the broke the law, but as major sharpe,george h assistant provost marshal, observed only one month after the surrender "a large number of lee's army were not the aroled at appomattox." let's talk about that. of the men evacuated after , only somewhere between 26000 and 28,000, or to use 28,231 soldiers officially paoled at mr. fleitz: between the ninth and 12th -- paroled at appomattox between the ninth and 12th. a conservative estimate would suggest at least 20,000 of...
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marshals, shot dead while serving a warrant. the suspect then jumping from a third floor hotel window. the 150-mile chase. where they've now surrounded him and we're on the scene tonight. >>> also breaking at this hour, as we're on in the west, president trump's former campaign chairman in court for sentencing tonight. all eyes were on the judge, what the judge decided. paul manafort was facing the longest sentence of anyone charged by robert mueller. we'll go to our correspondent on that. >>> the verdict is in tonight, after a deadly police shooting sparked national outrage. the plain-clothes officer who showed up on the scene. a driver on the side of the road. the officer shoots and kills him. the driver's car broke down. he was calling for help. and tonight, what the jury has now decided. >>> the major storm moving east tonight. whiteout conditions, heavy rain. rob marciano on when this hits major travel hubs, new york, philadelphia and boston. >>> the chilling audio tonight, never heard before, in the case of chris watts, th
marshals, shot dead while serving a warrant. the suspect then jumping from a third floor hotel window. the 150-mile chase. where they've now surrounded him and we're on the scene tonight. >>> also breaking at this hour, as we're on in the west, president trump's former campaign chairman in court for sentencing tonight. all eyes were on the judge, what the judge decided. paul manafort was facing the longest sentence of anyone charged by robert mueller. we'll go to our correspondent on...
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i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in terms of retaliation against parents, teachers and children sanding up to the administration. standing up to e administration. i was heavily involved went we lost a teacher last year due to a controversy and the way that was handled was incredibly unprofessional and inappropriate as the previous speaker just said, but there have been other pervasive problems for years and years. i think many of which haven't come to the forebecause it is mostly targeted against the latino community. i stand as an ally with them to advocate for them and i think we need new administration. it's a beautiful school community. there's so much community. it's a small school with a lot of local families, som
i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in terms of retaliation against parents, teachers and children sanding up to the administration. standing up to e administration. i was heavily involved went...
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that's the fun of marshalls. (gasp) with brands that wow and prices that thrill, marshalls is never boring and always surprising. (horn honking) >>> 5:24. how about a live look at the road in tahoe. we're cueing it up, the heavenly resort there, posting that video online. all the winter weather and snow means an extended snow season. heavenly along with north star and kirkwood say they plan to stay open through late april, maybe early may for some extra spring skiing. but if you are headed to the slopes, let this next story be a warning for you. groups of teenagers are being hailed as heroes for rescuing that little boy. a man on a chairlift clinging to the young boy while the other boys watched in horror below until they jumped into action at a ski resort in vancouver. the group of five young skiers jumped into action using a piece of out of bounds netting that orange netting on the side, they helped cushion the boy's fall. it was hard to convince the little guy to kick off his skis, have faith and jump. >> i ye
that's the fun of marshalls. (gasp) with brands that wow and prices that thrill, marshalls is never boring and always surprising. (horn honking) >>> 5:24. how about a live look at the road in tahoe. we're cueing it up, the heavenly resort there, posting that video online. all the winter weather and snow means an extended snow season. heavenly along with north star and kirkwood say they plan to stay open through late april, maybe early may for some extra spring skiing. but if you are...
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marshal's protection.did opt in for protection on the ranch in west texas -- sorry did not opt for protection on the ranch in west texas where he passed away. that's why it took hours for dept marshals to respond to the ranch. i was curious. via foia i asked for this. justice scalia has been planning on taking a personal trip this weekend. originally we did not think he would need anything from the marshals. now he has asked if they can assist him in houston. then it's redacted for a bit because foia. and then it says flight details are below. then a little bit further down he'll be traveling with a gun. so this confirms generally what we know about how security works with the justices when they travel around the country. in my foia request, which i think was a few months after justice scalia died in 2016. i didn't just want to see, okay, are the justices being protected, like what was going on in texas. why did no one know he had passed away. why were these rumors? there were -- similarly with justice gin
marshal's protection.did opt in for protection on the ranch in west texas -- sorry did not opt for protection on the ranch in west texas where he passed away. that's why it took hours for dept marshals to respond to the ranch. i was curious. via foia i asked for this. justice scalia has been planning on taking a personal trip this weekend. originally we did not think he would need anything from the marshals. now he has asked if they can assist him in houston. then it's redacted for a bit...
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the honorary grand marshals and this is an incredible bunch of people who made an enormous contributionnd i want to pay tribute to everything they do on celebrating our heritage here, not just today but also my new favorite, k kennedy day. so thank you very much, l iriamr all of your leadership. but the big job of the parade today is, of course, the grand measuregrandmarshal and the thet be any more fitting. women breaking barrier. it's fitting for a couple of different reasons but for me in ireland this year, we're celebrating 100 years of the first irish woman to be an irish minister and constance m absolute markovicwas one who br, rather it was lady gregory, each one of them broke barriers in a male-dominated world and imagine in ireland, and i think that not only do women breaking barriers in 1919 in ireland but there's a huge number of women breaking barriers here. i think about kay kennedy who brought equal work and sister mary bosel and mary cowland who has been recognized for balancing the books. right through to today to chief hayes' wife. but also when i look across the irish
the honorary grand marshals and this is an incredible bunch of people who made an enormous contributionnd i want to pay tribute to everything they do on celebrating our heritage here, not just today but also my new favorite, k kennedy day. so thank you very much, l iriamr all of your leadership. but the big job of the parade today is, of course, the grand measuregrandmarshal and the thet be any more fitting. women breaking barrier. it's fitting for a couple of different reasons but for me in...
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the pattern that is employed in the gilbert islands 1943 and in the marshals february 1944, so on. the japanese are at a loss because they expect their network will hold the fleet down long enough to force the decisive battle they want to fight. in desperation they fight the battle of the philippine sea, airfare is diminished and they try again at the battle of their servicehere fleet is diminished and there is no longer an effective fighting force. want you to take from this presentation is that the learning system the navy established before the war, which is why vulnerability is very visible at guadalcanal. it helps us understand better how the fighting turned out, particularly surface actions, but it feeds learning at multiple levels. commanders in the theater share ideas and rapidly disseminate weapons amongst themselves. the pacific fleet is gathering this information, adapting to the circumstances of the fighting. without the learning mechanisms, the victory in the pacific in world war ii would have been much more challenging and complex and would have come later, further be
the pattern that is employed in the gilbert islands 1943 and in the marshals february 1944, so on. the japanese are at a loss because they expect their network will hold the fleet down long enough to force the decisive battle they want to fight. in desperation they fight the battle of the philippine sea, airfare is diminished and they try again at the battle of their servicehere fleet is diminished and there is no longer an effective fighting force. want you to take from this presentation is...
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i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in
i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in
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marshall, chief of staff. the purpose of the 69 page booklet was to document the resourcefulness and gallantry of the men in the solomon islands against the fanatical japanese fighting force. from major generals to platoon sergeants, the perspective of the contributors was consistent in its urging to revamp official prewar by the book training to reflect the harsh realities of jungle fighting to reduce casualties. trent: i feel like i can comment. one of the things that indicates is a difference in how the united states navy and how the united states army approached some of these things. in the navy there is a clear and deliberate sense of leaving room for the emergence and adaptation of new approaches and new techniques. it is clear from records of the time that they feel the united states army does not have the same kind of mindset and i think some of that had to hit home for the united states army through its fighting, both in the south pacific and north africa where some of their assumptions about prewar a
marshall, chief of staff. the purpose of the 69 page booklet was to document the resourcefulness and gallantry of the men in the solomon islands against the fanatical japanese fighting force. from major generals to platoon sergeants, the perspective of the contributors was consistent in its urging to revamp official prewar by the book training to reflect the harsh realities of jungle fighting to reduce casualties. trent: i feel like i can comment. one of the things that indicates is a...
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i would have thought it was field marshal haig, farfrom mocking him asa marshal haig, farfrom mockingd be a great hero to you. never mind, that sums up your anti—britishness. the one thing that is inevitable as we are headed for an article 50 extension. you should ask yourselves, do you really want to do that? do you really want brexit to utterly dominate the next couple of years of your business to the exclusion of your many other conditions? ——ambitions. do you really want the united kingdom to contest the european elections, to send back a very large number of leave meps, just at a time where you are fighting populism as you see it across the continent. do you really want me back in this place? well, there we are. type for a breatherfrom brexit. you have earned it. let's take a look at what else at what has been going on in politics. here is our countdown with alex partridge. congratulations to dup's ian shannon who got birthday wishes from the speaker during a vote. colleagues across the house, will want to congratulate the honourable gentlemen, the member for strangford on his bi
i would have thought it was field marshal haig, farfrom mocking him asa marshal haig, farfrom mockingd be a great hero to you. never mind, that sums up your anti—britishness. the one thing that is inevitable as we are headed for an article 50 extension. you should ask yourselves, do you really want to do that? do you really want brexit to utterly dominate the next couple of years of your business to the exclusion of your many other conditions? ——ambitions. do you really want the united...
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the two candidates were george c marshall and douglas macarthur.dmiral who was just appointed chief of staff was also mentioned as a candidate. mid-1942, there were serious doubts raised as to whether winston churchill and franklin roosevelt were up to running world war ii. now that i have driven you down to the weeping depths of despair [laughter] let me see if i can take us up toward the broad some -- sun up loans. us toackground brings american and japanese strategy in 1942. the battle of midway defeated an attempt to annihilate american forces and permit an invasion of hawaii. tactically a result and the loss of four japanese carriers and one american carrier thereby in placing the u.s. navy far closer to parity than had been the case since the start of the war. was, japan had controlled the strategic initiative since pearl harbor and midway did not convince japan's leaders to abandon the offensive. in the aftermath of the midway, the army and navy remained oriented toward offensive operations. wasarmy's principal focus on the asian continent a
the two candidates were george c marshall and douglas macarthur.dmiral who was just appointed chief of staff was also mentioned as a candidate. mid-1942, there were serious doubts raised as to whether winston churchill and franklin roosevelt were up to running world war ii. now that i have driven you down to the weeping depths of despair [laughter] let me see if i can take us up toward the broad some -- sun up loans. us toackground brings american and japanese strategy in 1942. the battle of...
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that's the fun of marshalls.r boring and always surprising. (horn honking) . >>> it's 8:00 on today. in like a lion. a massive cross country storm is headed straight for the east coast bringing heavy snow and rain toens of millions in its path. just how bad will it get? al has the latest forecast. >>> under observation. actor luke perry recovering in a california hospital this morning after reportedly suffering a stroke. just ahead, the latest on his conditn and the well wishes pouring in from fellow co-stars anfr iends. >>> and no comments. youtube announcing a big change to protect younger viewers amid growing scandals over security. so is it enough and will it work? youtube's ceo speaks out about the big challenges they're facing today friday, march 1st, 2018. ♪ >> from sunny south florida. >> to snowy new york city. >> new jersey. >> it's her birthday. >> the national ms society here "today." >> our morning routine, watching the "today" show. >> julia turns 50 -- today! >> good morning everybody. so nice to h
that's the fun of marshalls.r boring and always surprising. (horn honking) . >>> it's 8:00 on today. in like a lion. a massive cross country storm is headed straight for the east coast bringing heavy snow and rain toens of millions in its path. just how bad will it get? al has the latest forecast. >>> under observation. actor luke perry recovering in a california hospital this morning after reportedly suffering a stroke. just ahead, the latest on his conditn and the well...
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roy wilkins worked with thurgood marshall and other naacp lawyers to devise the strategy for a supremeourt test. they enlisted expert witnesses, who testified about the harm of segregation to black children. they argued that racial segregation in the schools violated the u.s. constitution. on may 17, 1954, the courts handed down a momentous decision. in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. the naacp had been instrumental in winning the most significant civil rights victory since the end of slavery. ♪ >> as far as the impact of the decision brown versus the board of education of topeka, kansas, had, it simply meant that the system under which thousands and thousands of negroes had been educated prior to that time was dumped out the window. could no law be passed that my children could go to this school and, if i were white, they go to that school. >> the 1954 decision spurred the naacp and other activist groups to challenge segregation. marches and sit inns led to the -- marches and sit in
roy wilkins worked with thurgood marshall and other naacp lawyers to devise the strategy for a supremeourt test. they enlisted expert witnesses, who testified about the harm of segregation to black children. they argued that racial segregation in the schools violated the u.s. constitution. on may 17, 1954, the courts handed down a momentous decision. in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. the...
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as we came and we are working very hard to make this happen i'm now going to hand over to judge marshall chief coroner who can speak further to you about the coronal process thank you. just like to start by offering my condolences to those who are suffering from the loss of their loved ones we are very aware in the cranial santas of the cultural issues surrounding this and we are doing everything that we can. to manage the process in a culturally appropriate way. the place friends fallen just and the carnahan's are working as quickly as possible to allow the families to have the left ones back. we have five current is available in price church for this purpose and we also have numerous support staff available i just want to touch on the disaster victim identification process so you can understand what is happening behind the scenes this is a price a switch follows international base guidelines it is to make sure that we assure all the identity of a deceased person they could be nothing witness then giving the wrong body to the wrong family and we fell into from overseas examples that whe
as we came and we are working very hard to make this happen i'm now going to hand over to judge marshall chief coroner who can speak further to you about the coronal process thank you. just like to start by offering my condolences to those who are suffering from the loss of their loved ones we are very aware in the cranial santas of the cultural issues surrounding this and we are doing everything that we can. to manage the process in a culturally appropriate way. the place friends fallen just...
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marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. speaker. this past week president trump and secretary pompeo took a bold step to affirm israel over the golan heights. i support this administration and our long time friend and ally, israel. i've sit on the mountains where abraham and his nephew parted ways some 4,000 years ago. i can hear the cannons and the missiles and tanks miles away in war-stricken syria. we've heard during the yom kippur war of 1974 syrian forces overran the golan, jeopardizing both israeli and american security. less than 125 miles away from jerusalem suffers as a buffer between israel and the many foes who deserve nothing more than to wipe them off from the face of the earth. from the third millennium b.c., they included the israelites, syrians, back lonians, alexander the great and the roman empire. in later centuries, christians crusaded, ottomans concurred the land. starting in 1885 jewish families bought and lived on the land in the golan heights and stayed there until 1920 when riots drove them out. for the next
marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. speaker. this past week president trump and secretary pompeo took a bold step to affirm israel over the golan heights. i support this administration and our long time friend and ally, israel. i've sit on the mountains where abraham and his nephew parted ways some 4,000 years ago. i can hear the cannons and the missiles and tanks miles away in war-stricken syria. we've heard during the yom kippur war of 1974 syrian forces overran the...
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the fire marshal is doing a great job on the investigation side as well. we want to talk to the union about the arson over time and their shifts. the staffing is good at arson, but the way the overtime is hired needs to be looked at. as far as fire prevention, it really came to fruition how affective and important it was to get that 960 program in place, and use those retired members to come back and pass on some of their knowledge. the recent stop by plan check is humming, and that's what we want to hear. great job by dan to get that program started and in place, and great job to the members that came back and embraced it and the 960 retirement members that helped make it run so smoothly. we have an addition to the airport, an attachment to thisment this. i went down south to redmond city and met with two of the san mateo county fire chiefs. we want some of our chiefs to go to more of their meetings. some of our op chiefs and b.c.s to go to the meetings and help coordinate more of the interoperational that we do. there is a new hotel that is going to open
the fire marshal is doing a great job on the investigation side as well. we want to talk to the union about the arson over time and their shifts. the staffing is good at arson, but the way the overtime is hired needs to be looked at. as far as fire prevention, it really came to fruition how affective and important it was to get that 960 program in place, and use those retired members to come back and pass on some of their knowledge. the recent stop by plan check is humming, and that's what we...
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by the way, it is some time and i used to go with my mom to marshall's of course, they made me go homenge anyway, look, there's only been a single year where tjx saw same-store sales shrink. oh, what a great business model as long as you don't do anything too stupid like unfortunately burlington stores did and parkers that didn't stock enough, and i wanted those guys to come on because i know this will get it right. so boeing management and come one, i think you might be in the right place, right time now. tjx has never been that bone headed let's go over what happened with the november sell-off because i want you to be prepared and the stock gets hit even though i think the finals have shrunk tjx reported a strong quarter with the 11% same-store sales growth even though wall street was looking for 4% and the forecast was more bullish than investors hoped for. management's guidance was lower than expected and that's what panicked people. everybody starts going and tjx will have a bad holiday season and since the company doesn't give interim updates we have to wait until the report in a
by the way, it is some time and i used to go with my mom to marshall's of course, they made me go homenge anyway, look, there's only been a single year where tjx saw same-store sales shrink. oh, what a great business model as long as you don't do anything too stupid like unfortunately burlington stores did and parkers that didn't stock enough, and i wanted those guys to come on because i know this will get it right. so boeing management and come one, i think you might be in the right place,...
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the details from a marshalling point of view, we were aware of that or becoming aware of that, but the exact circumstances. —— at that stage. it was given with a degree of urgency and ina was given with a degree of urgency and in a tone that made it seem very serious and within perhaps ten minutes or so, 15 minutes, those reports started to come in and the reason why, i guess, spread throughout the crowd and a number we re throughout the crowd and a number were moving from cathedral square in different directions, some ended up at the city council, some took refuge and were held within the members of parliament's offices that we re members of parliament's offices that were located nearby and that kind of thing. the central library as well is just opposite where the climate strike was being held. we are talking about climate change protesters but we're also talking about children here. exactly. we're talking about 2000 or so children and possibly about 500 adults that we re and possibly about 500 adults that were there supervising and attending with them, just to make sure that it was a
the details from a marshalling point of view, we were aware of that or becoming aware of that, but the exact circumstances. —— at that stage. it was given with a degree of urgency and ina was given with a degree of urgency and in a tone that made it seem very serious and within perhaps ten minutes or so, 15 minutes, those reports started to come in and the reason why, i guess, spread throughout the crowd and a number we re throughout the crowd and a number were moving from cathedral square...
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that's the fun of marshalls.ices that thrill, marshalls is never boring and always surprising. (horn honking) ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... skies a touch cloudier today with showers arriving late. daytime highs in the upper 50's to low 60's. tomorrow will start with heavy rain before showers taper off through the day, a few lingering into sunday early on. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) our big story this morning ... people in the north bay are starting to deal with the damage and the clean up ... after the devasting flooding along the russian river. governor gavin newsom has declared a state of emergency.( darya ) the russian river is expected to fall below flood stage this morning and officials are hoping to lift the mandatory evacuation orders for thousands of people. (áááboxesááá) kron4's sara stinson is live in guerneville with the latest. thanks sara. ( d
that's the fun of marshalls.ices that thrill, marshalls is never boring and always surprising. (horn honking) ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... skies a touch cloudier today with showers arriving late. daytime highs in the upper 50's to low 60's. tomorrow will start with heavy rain before showers taper off through the day, a few lingering into sunday early on. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is...
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eastbound 66 and marshall, be that's reopened. good morning,ck c bell. >>n clouds have b thickening up through the overnighthour. they will be around today andto rrow. even with cloudy skies, today and tomorrow will be above 70 for most of the area. look at these numbers this morning. not cold at all. 51 in fredericksburg. 45 degrees up across parts of northern maryland. your bus stop weather. all you need is a sweat shirlt for today. nothing to worry about. a-plus weather coming your way today. there's a chance for a rain drop or two in the shenandoah valley. you can get the detailed forecastailored to your zip code on the nbc washington app. ten-day forecast later in the half hour. >>> right now, back to the developing story we're monitoring for a possible confirmation about who will be the next archbishop of washington. megan mcgrath live outside of the archdiocese in washington northeast, with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we thoug we might hear something as soon as 6:00 hit this morning. we haven't heard anything. pope franc
eastbound 66 and marshall, be that's reopened. good morning,ck c bell. >>n clouds have b thickening up through the overnighthour. they will be around today andto rrow. even with cloudy skies, today and tomorrow will be above 70 for most of the area. look at these numbers this morning. not cold at all. 51 in fredericksburg. 45 degrees up across parts of northern maryland. your bus stop weather. all you need is a sweat shirlt for today. nothing to worry about. a-plus weather coming your way...
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marshals before they let you out check, but what took 13 years to discover this?ntly the marshals in the eastern district of pennsylvania did an audit. i'm aware that the audits are done regularly in connecticut every three months and they never have the need to go back that far. so the marshals in connecticut were surprised that anybody would even check, would go back that far to check. you know, i can't speak for why they went back that far or why this wasn't caught earlier, but that's the information that was relayed to us. >> how typical or atypical is this? is this extraordinary that this is happening? >> in my over 20 years of practice, i've never experienced anything like this. >> i want to bring in cnn's van jones. van, thank you for joining this conversation. van first brought this case to our attention, by the way, on social media. this really smacks of a lot of what people say is wrong with the criminal justice system, van, right? you've been working hard on reform. what else can be done to help demetrius? >> well, let me just point out how absurd this
marshals before they let you out check, but what took 13 years to discover this?ntly the marshals in the eastern district of pennsylvania did an audit. i'm aware that the audits are done regularly in connecticut every three months and they never have the need to go back that far. so the marshals in connecticut were surprised that anybody would even check, would go back that far to check. you know, i can't speak for why they went back that far or why this wasn't caught earlier, but that's the...
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so you're even sitting in the crowd at a marshall basketball game. take out your phone and you can bet on the game you are watching? >> hamrick: absolutely. >> wertheim: and the fact that people will bet on every detail of every game presents mike hamrick with one more reason to worry about how gamblers could corrupt college athletics: >> hamrick: if you were an 18-, 19-year-old person from a difficult background, and you didn't have a lot, and someone put their arm around you and said "hey, you know, don't want marshall to lose tonight, but, you know, if it gets late in the game and it's two touchdowns, you miss a tackle. drop a pass, fumble." that can happen. >> wertheim: that must scare the hell out of you. >> hamrick: it does. it does. >> wertheim: it scares hamrick enough that he's giving the names of every one of his players and employees to every west virginia casino and gambling operator, to ensure that his people abide by the n.c.a.a. rules prohibiting any sports betting. >> f.b.i. agent: now that it's legal, what it did for you is put press
so you're even sitting in the crowd at a marshall basketball game. take out your phone and you can bet on the game you are watching? >> hamrick: absolutely. >> wertheim: and the fact that people will bet on every detail of every game presents mike hamrick with one more reason to worry about how gamblers could corrupt college athletics: >> hamrick: if you were an 18-, 19-year-old person from a difficult background, and you didn't have a lot, and someone put their arm around you...
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marshall, you were in that courtroom. who is that audience of one? >> kevin downing is not being straight with that statement. it is not true that two courts have ruled that there was no cow collusion with the russians. both judges brought that up but judge abj yesterday was clear in her comments, she said nobody -- essentially she said don't read into what i'm about to say. collusion was not up for debate in this case. i'm sentencing paul manafort for the crimes before me which were as you mentioned conspiracy and obstruction. he will be facing a total of 7 1/2 years in prison. he is turning 70 in a few weeks and one of his best options now honestly would be a presidential pardon. but that would not stop him from possibly facing jail time for those charges from the district attorney in new york city that you mentioned, which hit him with a new slate of criminal counts regarding to some of his mortgages up there. >> and marshall, the timing of that was really interesting. these new charges. because they were filed and mad
marshall, you were in that courtroom. who is that audience of one? >> kevin downing is not being straight with that statement. it is not true that two courts have ruled that there was no cow collusion with the russians. both judges brought that up but judge abj yesterday was clear in her comments, she said nobody -- essentially she said don't read into what i'm about to say. collusion was not up for debate in this case. i'm sentencing paul manafort for the crimes before me which were as...
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forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall islands when the us was getting ready to clean up and leave in the one nine hundred seventy s. they picked the pit that had been left by one of the smaller atomic explosions and dumped a lot of this to tony i'm another radioactive waste into the pit the bottom of the dome it's permeable soil there was nowhere for her to line it and therefore the sea water is inside the dome when the stone was built there was no factoring in sea level rises caused by climate change now every day when the tide rolls out ready o. active isotopes from underneath the die roll out with it it will really be we're not talking just a marshall islands we're talking the whole suite. new zealand begins burying the victims of two moscow attacks and christ church that killed fifty people. and the welcome to al-jazeera on live from our headquarters in doha. also ahead the strategy as prime minister heads back it took president to what he calls offensive comments from. the mosque attacks. on them to southern african
forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall islands when the us was getting ready to clean up and leave in the one nine hundred seventy s. they picked the pit that had been left by one of the smaller atomic explosions and dumped a lot of this to tony i'm another radioactive waste into the pit the bottom of the dome it's permeable soil there was nowhere for her to line it and therefore the sea water is inside the dome when the stone...
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heating pads sold at retailers t-j maxx and marshalls ...res. here are pictures of the heating pads. they are heated via u-s-b ports ... and retailers say they can overheat while being used. that creates the potential for fires and burns. more than nine-thousand heating pads have been sold. so far, there are no reports of any injuries.anyone who has the heating pads can return them to any t-j maxx or marshalls for a full refund. ( james )...a discovery in the north bay could be the graves of dozens of military veterans. we'll introduce you to the man who is now trying to give those vets a proper burial. (ácommercialá) that breaking news ... tmz is reporting that actresses felicity huffman and lori loughlin have been charged in a massive bribery scam involving some of the most elite colleges in the country.( james ) court records show the actresses and others allegedly paid hefty bribes -- as much as $6 million -- to get their kids into various schools, including yale, stanford, georgetown and the university of southern california. the charge
heating pads sold at retailers t-j maxx and marshalls ...res. here are pictures of the heating pads. they are heated via u-s-b ports ... and retailers say they can overheat while being used. that creates the potential for fires and burns. more than nine-thousand heating pads have been sold. so far, there are no reports of any injuries.anyone who has the heating pads can return them to any t-j maxx or marshalls for a full refund. ( james )...a discovery in the north bay could be the graves of...
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. >> next up, we have a performance, our mayor, grand marshal is known for bringing people together and see around corners and she knew you don't just pick one school of dance from san francisco, you better have both. so today we're going to start with the murphy school of dance. [cheers and applause] [♪] [ ♪ [ ♪ ][ ] [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] [cheers and applause] >> thank you, murphy's school of dance. before i bring up our next speaker, i want to do an introduction. last wednesday our rose of tr ilee was announced. i would like you all to see hello to brooklyn quinn. [cheers and applause] our next speaker, our president, mr. liam frost. >> thank you, shawn. i want to welcome everybody to the 168th st. patrick's day season. i like that the mayor reffed to this march as being the irish friendship month. this is what the united irish society has been pushing and working for, to make this a st. patrick's day season rather than just the st. patrick's day for the parade. as you know, we have the parade and we also have the visits to the assisted living homes like the va, the veteran's
. >> next up, we have a performance, our mayor, grand marshal is known for bringing people together and see around corners and she knew you don't just pick one school of dance from san francisco, you better have both. so today we're going to start with the murphy school of dance. [cheers and applause] [♪] [ ♪ [ ♪ ][ ] [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] [cheers and applause] >> thank you, murphy's school of dance. before i bring up our next speaker, i want to do an...