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and eight year old martin richard. police pursued two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. twenty six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shootout. a day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. i want to try to not let this change who i am i'm not going to let this prevent me from living a life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer karen traveled from oklahoma new hampshire to boston are now i observe rayment at the federal court. we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that hurts i hope it's painful. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s. should seek the death penalty. were i don't know. i don't know. i don't know what j
and eight year old martin richard. police pursued two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. twenty six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shootout. a day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. i want to try to not let this change who i am i'm not going to let this prevent me from living a life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that...
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and doug martin, jalen richard and deandre washington each lost a fumble this past sunday.to an offense....that derek carr seems to be finding his rhythm in, how's this stat...no interceptions in his last 7 games. <>"derek has been hot. he's been playing well. he's really picking up the system well. he made some great audibles. he made some great throws. i'm excited about that. his recognition is really good. he's got a very fast mind and a really quick release. he can be really accurate if protected and that's a combination we like."" to the college ranks--big news with one of the country's high-profile programs today.. ohio state head coach urban meyer announced he'll be retiring at the end of the season. the 54-year-old cited a number of factors led to his decision including--the suspension imposed on him earlier this year... and a number of health issues, such as a brain cyst that's caused chronic stress-related headaches. he's one three national championships in his career, one with the buckeyes and two at florida. the rose bowl on january 1st will be his final game...
and doug martin, jalen richard and deandre washington each lost a fumble this past sunday.to an offense....that derek carr seems to be finding his rhythm in, how's this stat...no interceptions in his last 7 games. "derek has been hot. he's been playing well. he's really picking up the system well. he made some great audibles. he made some great throws. i'm excited about that. his recognition is really good. he's got a very fast mind and a really quick release. he can be really accurate if...
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and mixed production from doug martin and jalen richard.o the final four games of the season, the former super bowl champ with the broncos..sees this as a tryout for a permanent long-term spot. "maybe, i mean if that's how you want to look at it, i look at it as my resume speaks for itself. if i were to sat out for the rest of the season, i think with other people setting the market as well, it's just my educated guess. my resume, being what it's been, being a pro bowl running back, having a lot of success in this league. i would have found a job, it's all about timing." ' down in santa clara-- kyle shanahan and the 49ers...getting ready to host the broncos on sunday. niners won't have matt breida or jaquiski tartt in the mix... this denver team has found a mid season surge... winners of four straight and making a run at a playoff spot. --you could say shanahan grew up around the broncos franchise... as his dad mike was head coach for 14- seasons, winning two world championships. --here's kyle...recallling his days in denver. <
and mixed production from doug martin and jalen richard.o the final four games of the season, the former super bowl champ with the broncos..sees this as a tryout for a permanent long-term spot. "maybe, i mean if that's how you want to look at it, i look at it as my resume speaks for itself. if i were to sat out for the rest of the season, i think with other people setting the market as well, it's just my educated guess. my resume, being what it's been, being a pro bowl running back, having...
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and doug martin, jalen richard and deandre washington each lost a fumble this past sunday.-so we'll see how anderson adapts to an offense....that derek carr seems to be finding his rhythm in, how's this stat...no interceptions in his last 7 games. <>"derek has been hot. he's been playing well. he's really picking up the system well. he made some great audibles. he made some great throws. i'm excited about that. his recognition is really good. he's got a very fast mind and a really quick release. he can be really accurate if protected and that's a combination we like."" now to the lexus ultimate highlight-- a shot that didn't count, but still impressive. denver's nikola jokic is fouled, but he ends up just chucking the ball anyway...and it's nothing but net. check out the soccer style throw... perfect execution. your lexus ultimate highlight. --and we have a double dose of highlights, check this out from lebron james junior...also known as bronny. i --14-years-old and playing on the 8th grade team for crossroads school in santa monica.... in his first game, already showing h
and doug martin, jalen richard and deandre washington each lost a fumble this past sunday.-so we'll see how anderson adapts to an offense....that derek carr seems to be finding his rhythm in, how's this stat...no interceptions in his last 7 games. "derek has been hot. he's been playing well. he's really picking up the system well. he made some great audibles. he made some great throws. i'm excited about that. his recognition is really good. he's got a very fast mind and a really quick...
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and doug martin, jalen richard and deandre washington each lost a fumble this past sunday.--so we'll see how anderson adapts to an offense....that derek carr seems to be finding his rhythm in, how's this stat...no interceptions in his last 7 games. <>"derek has been hot. he's been playing well. he's really picking up the system well. he made some great audibles. he made some great throws. i'm excited about that. his recognition is really good. he's got a very fast mind and a really quick release. he can be really accurate if protected and that's a combination we like."" the 49ers now 2-and-10.... three-game losing streak... and have dropped 9 of their last 10 games. -the remaining four matchups...coming against formidable opponents.... broncos this sunday, seahawks at levi's, host khalil mack and the bears, then the season ends in l-a against the rams. --even through the team's struggles this year, kyle shanahan remains confident in what he wants the team to achieve long term. "we've had some close ones that i believe we should have won. that's why i believe
and doug martin, jalen richard and deandre washington each lost a fumble this past sunday.--so we'll see how anderson adapts to an offense....that derek carr seems to be finding his rhythm in, how's this stat...no interceptions in his last 7 games. "derek has been hot. he's been playing well. he's really picking up the system well. he made some great audibles. he made some great throws. i'm excited about that. his recognition is really good. he's got a very fast mind and a really quick...
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and mixed production from doug martin and jalen richard. --as the raiders head into the final four games of the season, the former super bowl champ with the broncos..asked if he sees this as a tryout for a permanent long-term spot. "maybe, i mean if that's how you want to look at it, i look at it as my resume speaks for itself. if i were to sat out for the rest of the season, i think with other people setting the market as well, it's just my educated guess. my resume, being what it's been, being a pro bowl running back, having a lot of success in this league. i would have found a job, it's all about timing." down in santa clara-- kyle shanahan and the 49ers...getting ready to host the broncos on sunday. niners won't have matt breida or jaquiski tartt in the mix... this denver team has found a mid season surge... winners of three straight and making a run at a playoff spot. --you could say shanahan grew up around the broncos franchise... as his dad mike was head coach for 14- seasons, winning two world championships. --here's ky
and mixed production from doug martin and jalen richard. --as the raiders head into the final four games of the season, the former super bowl champ with the broncos..asked if he sees this as a tryout for a permanent long-term spot. "maybe, i mean if that's how you want to look at it, i look at it as my resume speaks for itself. if i were to sat out for the rest of the season, i think with other people setting the market as well, it's just my educated guess. my resume, being what it's been,...
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and mixed production from doug martin and jalen richard.e raiders head into the final four games of the season, the former super bowl champ with the broncos..asked if he views this as a tryout for a permanent long-term spot. "maybe, i mean if that's how you want to look at it, i look at it as my resume speaks for itself. if i were to sat out for the rest of the season, i think with other people setting the market as well, it's just my educated guess. my resume, being what it's been, being a pro bowl running back, having a lot of success in this leue. i would have found a job, it's all about timing." coming up on kron4 sports at 10, we'll check in with the 49ers...kyle shanahan takes us down memory lane talking about working with his dad in denver. also, usf and cal hoops tonight in berkeley. highlights ahead. (catherine) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: clouds and rain made for a cool day for the bay
and mixed production from doug martin and jalen richard.e raiders head into the final four games of the season, the former super bowl champ with the broncos..asked if he views this as a tryout for a permanent long-term spot. "maybe, i mean if that's how you want to look at it, i look at it as my resume speaks for itself. if i were to sat out for the rest of the season, i think with other people setting the market as well, it's just my educated guess. my resume, being what it's been, being...
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and mixed production from doug martin and jalen richard.ders head into the final four games of the season, the former super bowl champ with the broncos..asked if he sees this as a tryout for a permanent long-term spot. "maybe, i mean if that's how you want to look at it, i look at it as my resume speaks for itself. if i were to sat out for the rest of the season, i think with other people setting the market as well, it's just my educated guess. my resume, being what it's been, being a pro bowl running back, having a lot of success in this league. i would have found a job, it's all about timing." ' down in santa clara-- kyle shanahan and the 49ers...getting ready to host the broncos on sunday. this denver team has found a mid season surge... winners of four straight and making a run at a playoff spot. --you could say shanahan grew up around the broncos franchise... as his dad mike was head coach for 14- seasons, winning two world championships. --here's kyle...recallling his days in denver. "they won their first s
and mixed production from doug martin and jalen richard.ders head into the final four games of the season, the former super bowl champ with the broncos..asked if he sees this as a tryout for a permanent long-term spot. "maybe, i mean if that's how you want to look at it, i look at it as my resume speaks for itself. if i were to sat out for the rest of the season, i think with other people setting the market as well, it's just my educated guess. my resume, being what it's been, being a pro...
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fed and the president, if you go back in history and look at lyndon johnson and bill martin, arthur burns and richardon, even at what paul volcker was saying with ronald reagan after his recent book came out, the president usually wins these things they're pretty powerful. it's a hard fight. and i'm not -- what i'm not sure is why does the fed want to fight this battle? inflation is going down not up you would want to fight this battle if the pce was at 2.5. >> i think what jay powell was doing was justifying his rate hike, mentioning the economy and a number of the indicators i think he was trying to represent his board. he was not the only one expecting two interest rate hikes and he had to speak to the consensus on the committee they were trying to justify in the the data. >> but you could be more flexible with more openness to this could go either direction as opposed to the rigid we're not touching qt, we think there's two more rate hikes, everything looks great, everything is wonderful. the market wants to hear you know what? maybe everything is wonderful and that's your view but if you're wron
fed and the president, if you go back in history and look at lyndon johnson and bill martin, arthur burns and richardon, even at what paul volcker was saying with ronald reagan after his recent book came out, the president usually wins these things they're pretty powerful. it's a hard fight. and i'm not -- what i'm not sure is why does the fed want to fight this battle? inflation is going down not up you would want to fight this battle if the pce was at 2.5. >> i think what jay powell was...
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richard nixon. about anothers defining issue of the 1960's, and would begin with a photograph of dr. martin luther king. let me explain these images. we tried to focus on what was in our collection. images,been collecting portraits, for 50 years. you will see a great diversity of portraiture. in portrait gallery opened 1968, also an anniversary. this image of dr. martin luther conference at a news and he is announcing his great initiative for that year, a poor people's campaign. part of that campaign, a big the, as you see at the top, poor people's march on washington. he did not live to see that, but it went on and the march on washington occurred in mid-may. they arrived, marchers from all over the country arrived in ,id-may and stayed on the mall alongside the reflecting pool and the lincoln memorial. they stayed for six weeks to bring attention to the plight of the poor nationwide. they know sooner arrived than the rains arrived. beforen created my dent too many days they were up to their ankles in mud. is why we chose martin luther king, this image, a 1968 image. it has been asked, why
richard nixon. about anothers defining issue of the 1960's, and would begin with a photograph of dr. martin luther king. let me explain these images. we tried to focus on what was in our collection. images,been collecting portraits, for 50 years. you will see a great diversity of portraiture. in portrait gallery opened 1968, also an anniversary. this image of dr. martin luther conference at a news and he is announcing his great initiative for that year, a poor people's campaign. part of that...
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richard to washington, d.c. for the first time and he and his fellow veterans paid their respects at the world war ii memorial and they visited the memorial of martinng jr. and as richard said in a wheelchair beneath that great marble statue, he wept. the crowd that gathered around him wept, too, to see one of the oldest living veterans of world war ii bear witness to a day, to the progress of a nation he thought would never come. richard overton, this american veteran, is 107 years old. we are honored he is here with us today. host: that was president obama back in 2013 honoring on veterans day, richard overton. he died yesterday at the age of 112, the nation's oldest world war ii veteran. the huffington post said the army veteran had been hospitalized with pneumonia, but was released on christmas eve. they had done all they could. he died thursday evening at a rehab facility in austin, texas. marion in daytona beach, florida. what are your thoughts on this government shutdown going into the new year? caller: something we have to look at the whole picture. we areo say offhand, turning into a fascist country. fascism is when corporations and the go
richard to washington, d.c. for the first time and he and his fellow veterans paid their respects at the world war ii memorial and they visited the memorial of martinng jr. and as richard said in a wheelchair beneath that great marble statue, he wept. the crowd that gathered around him wept, too, to see one of the oldest living veterans of world war ii bear witness to a day, to the progress of a nation he thought would never come. richard overton, this american veteran, is 107 years old. we are...
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martin luther king and , all things wey have talked about on american history tv. finally the election of richard nixon in 1968. i want to put on screen a photograph that has become iconic. it is the earthrise photograph that took place when the apollo mission was taking place. explain this picture. guest: i believe this is the single most important photograph ever taken. it represents the first time human beings are looking back at themselves as a whole, as a single self-contained entity. one of the wonderful aspects of this picture is none of the astronauts expected this scene to unfold before them. through all the training, no one had ever thought the plan for an earthrise. the astronauts were coming form ande moon and change the orientation of the windows were facing forward and the astronauts looked out and they could see the gray expanse of the lunar landscape. there was no color in all the universe. just craters and mountains and hills and gray. beyond the horizon was the pitch black infinity of space. out there, black is a different sensation. it is infinite black and that is all there wa
martin luther king and , all things wey have talked about on american history tv. finally the election of richard nixon in 1968. i want to put on screen a photograph that has become iconic. it is the earthrise photograph that took place when the apollo mission was taking place. explain this picture. guest: i believe this is the single most important photograph ever taken. it represents the first time human beings are looking back at themselves as a whole, as a single self-contained entity. one...
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richard nixon. let us move on in our exhibition. this wall talks about civil rights, which was another defining issue of the 1960's. we begin with a photograph of dr. martin luther king. why this image? let me explain a little bit. we try to focus on what was in our collection. we have been collecting images now, portraits for 50 years. you will see a great diversity. in fact, the portrait gallery opened in 1968. that is an anniversary for us. this image of dr. martin luther king, he is at a news conference and he is announcing his great initiative for that year. a poor people's campaign. a big part of the campaign was what you see at the top, the march on washington. that occurred after his death. he did not live to see that. it continued and it went on. the march on washington occurred in mid-may. they arrived from all over the country arrived and stayed on the mall. they are alongside the reflecting pool and the lincoln memorial. they stayed there for six weeks to bring attention to the plight of the poor nationwide. thenknow sooner arrived the rains arrived. the rain created mud and before too many days, they were up to their ankles in mud. this is wh
richard nixon. let us move on in our exhibition. this wall talks about civil rights, which was another defining issue of the 1960's. we begin with a photograph of dr. martin luther king. why this image? let me explain a little bit. we try to focus on what was in our collection. we have been collecting images now, portraits for 50 years. you will see a great diversity. in fact, the portrait gallery opened in 1968. that is an anniversary for us. this image of dr. martin luther king, he is at a...
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richard nixon. let's move on here, in our exhibition, and this wall talks about another defining issue of the 1960s. we begin here with a photograph of doctor martin luther king. why this image, and let me explain a little bit why these images are, we tried to focus on what was in our collection, for the most part. we have been collecting images, now, for 50 years, and he will see great diversity of portraits here, the portrait gallery opened in 1968, so that's an anniversary for us. this image of doctor martin luther king, he is at a news conference, and he is announcing his initiative for that year for people's campaigns, and part of that campaign was a big part of the campaign was, the march on washington, poor people's march on washington. that occurred after his death, he didn't live to see that, but it continued and went on. the march in washington occurred in mid-may, they arrived from all over the country, arrived in mid-may, and stay on the mall, there right on the side of the 2nd , the lincoln memorial, for six weeks, ringing attention to the plight of the poor, nationwide. the rain, of course, created mud, and before too many days, they
richard nixon. let's move on here, in our exhibition, and this wall talks about another defining issue of the 1960s. we begin here with a photograph of doctor martin luther king. why this image, and let me explain a little bit why these images are, we tried to focus on what was in our collection, for the most part. we have been collecting images, now, for 50 years, and he will see great diversity of portraits here, the portrait gallery opened in 1968, so that's an anniversary for us. this image...
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martin luther king and robert f. kennedy would have had an effect also. robert f. kennedy would not have lost to richard milhous nixon in 1968. hubert humphrey barely lost. we have a way to go in this country to catch up. and now if you -- any of you talk to the mayor, she's grabbing the reigns of being a mayor in the city and she wants to tighten up organizations. the people that recommends that she vote against issue c in this election. maybe they need to move out of city hall, too. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> thank you, madam clerk. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, of the board. earlier this year i said that citywide case management community focus is our real police force. it is a real judiciary and real legislature. these were not vain, empty, ir responsible statements. they were not hyperbole. they were, in fact, impericial backup. sfgov tv, if you can focus on the laptop, please. it's not showing up. okay. technical problems. i happen to have a paper copy. this is a graph -- there it goes. okay, great. this shows mental health filings at san franc
martin luther king and robert f. kennedy would have had an effect also. robert f. kennedy would not have lost to richard milhous nixon in 1968. hubert humphrey barely lost. we have a way to go in this country to catch up. and now if you -- any of you talk to the mayor, she's grabbing the reigns of being a mayor in the city and she wants to tighten up organizations. the people that recommends that she vote against issue c in this election. maybe they need to move out of city hall, too. thank...
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martin patrick. >> and we'll check out shares of jd.com we're seeing the stock spike by almost 4% right now. minnesota prosecutors have been weighing charges against its founder richardhe was accused of rape by a college student back in august apparently they will not go ahead with the charges so richard liu will not be charged with anything in connection to that case so the stock up by 4% right now >>> nasdaq in a bear market, two-thirds are in correction territory. pore portfolios are way down. so could there be a recession? we'll take a look at the wealth effect next. doctors and surgeons and all the life savers. the world is alive as you can see, this time of the year is so much more than a bow and a tree. (morgan vo) those who give their best, he . >>> welcome back want to draw your attention to shares of goldman sachs. they are down more than 4% we also have a statement from the ceo on the company's website where he defends the firm's culture over the 1 mdb accusations. goldman in general has been down about twice as much as the overall banking sector saying they have a culture of compliance that is strong and posting a message saying while we understand the an
martin patrick. >> and we'll check out shares of jd.com we're seeing the stock spike by almost 4% right now. minnesota prosecutors have been weighing charges against its founder richardhe was accused of rape by a college student back in august apparently they will not go ahead with the charges so richard liu will not be charged with anything in connection to that case so the stock up by 4% right now >>> nasdaq in a bear market, two-thirds are in correction territory. pore...
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martin luther king was assassinated. that was trying times. the thing about johnson, everybody don't like him but everybody over 65 ought to like him because that's when he signed medicare in. i'll let you go. >> richardank you. a real dichotomy between the foreign policy approach and the domestic policy by the johnson white house. >> i remember the first time i walked into the lbj library and i came in as a person who -- i remember the vietnam war. i had protested against it myself. and so i had this idea, oh, johnson, how many kids did you kill today as one of our viewers was saying earlier. and yet, the fact was that once you walk in there and you start to realize everything else that this man did, the barrel he was over in a way when it came to foreign policy, we forget there were five vietnam war presidents. truman got us really engaged in vietnam, eisenhower, kennedy, johnson, nixon. so this cold war logic, the sense that we had at all costs to maintain this pushback against the spread of communism really trapped people. what's so interesting, fascinating about johnson and i'm so glad this viewer mentioned this is that he brought us medicare. he created a social security system that allowed peop
martin luther king was assassinated. that was trying times. the thing about johnson, everybody don't like him but everybody over 65 ought to like him because that's when he signed medicare in. i'll let you go. >> richardank you. a real dichotomy between the foreign policy approach and the domestic policy by the johnson white house. >> i remember the first time i walked into the lbj library and i came in as a person who -- i remember the vietnam war. i had protested against it...
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richard nixon's saturday night massacre. now, we're going to look back at some of these important and really troubling moments in american history, beginning with the assassination of dr. martin here's nbc news' tom brokaw with a piece on the civil rights icon and his enduring legacy for our century. >> reporter: this is how we remember him. >> i have a dream. >> reporter: but 50 years ago the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. was under siege. >> i must confess that that dream they had that day has in many points turned into a nightmare. >> reporter: for more than a decade, he had helped awaken this country to racial injustice. he won the nobel peace prize. >> we have to say in no uncertain times that racism is alive and on the throne in american society. >> reporter: but by 1968, militant young blacks had grown impatient for king's non-violent approach. >> we will shoot the cops who are shooting our black brothers in the back in this country. >> reporter: dr. king stood his ground. >> well, i'm still convinced their non-violence has not ended. >> stop the bombing and stop the war. >> reporter: he began speaking out against the war in vietnam. but some civil rights leaders
richard nixon's saturday night massacre. now, we're going to look back at some of these important and really troubling moments in american history, beginning with the assassination of dr. martin here's nbc news' tom brokaw with a piece on the civil rights icon and his enduring legacy for our century. >> reporter: this is how we remember him. >> i have a dream. >> reporter: but 50 years ago the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. was under siege. >> i must confess that...