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charles mason and jeremiah dixon were two very eminent british scientist and to give mason and dixon to come over. they came here in 1763. in 1763 has no prohibition of slavery in any of the colonies and slavery existed in most if not all of the colonies. so the question becomes, would we get get the phrase mason-dixon line to receive from the slave states and the answer begins here at the louisiana purchase in 1803. president jefferson made this purchase and very soon the question arose. what about slavery must be reached in? it wasn't until 1820.result in what is called the missouri compromise. the compromise was authored by henry clay and it established a line. the key word is line. the missouri compromise was a line at 36 degrees in 30 minutes, an extension give or take for serving up the boundary from birth of virginia and kentucky. and i said no new state or territory cannot slavery. with the exception of missouri i know are compromise. after that was established for use later and this is the earliest i could find. you may have already been in use before that i found a referenc
charles mason and jeremiah dixon were two very eminent british scientist and to give mason and dixon to come over. they came here in 1763. in 1763 has no prohibition of slavery in any of the colonies and slavery existed in most if not all of the colonies. so the question becomes, would we get get the phrase mason-dixon line to receive from the slave states and the answer begins here at the louisiana purchase in 1803. president jefferson made this purchase and very soon the question arose. what...
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mason did not. he played his cards differently.and was much more patient and ultimately iowa won that conflict. lucas also wanted a different northern border for iowa. these lines actually make sense in a way. they follow the mississippi river to the minnesota river. then there's a little straight line over there in the northwest that takes it over to the big sioux river, and all of the big sioux river to the missouri river. it's not illogical. in fact, in its day it made sense. in comparison to other states in the northwest territory. but when iowa came up for statehood was that supposed border, samuel benton, a congressman from ohio, opposed it. what's important about it is in opposing it then reminded congress about jefferson's original vision in 1784. and how congress in 1787 strayed from that vision. vinton then went on to say this. what has been the effect that has changed the vast and fertile region between the ohio, the lakes and the mississippi, that's those five states there, ohio, indiana, illinois, wisconsin and michiga
mason did not. he played his cards differently.and was much more patient and ultimately iowa won that conflict. lucas also wanted a different northern border for iowa. these lines actually make sense in a way. they follow the mississippi river to the minnesota river. then there's a little straight line over there in the northwest that takes it over to the big sioux river, and all of the big sioux river to the missouri river. it's not illogical. in fact, in its day it made sense. in comparison...
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esta estudiante de la universidad de george mason planea acudir a las urnas manaÑa..."cesitas george mason y como estudiante yo estoy trabajando para una voz para los latinos, es bien importante para votar para nuestra gente, ser una voz para nuestra gente" en el tema de educacion, el acta del sueÑo es una de las prioridades para miles de estudiantes... "como joven latino, tengo muchos compañeros que no pudieron entrar a la universidad por el hecho de los papeles, espero que tambien los democratas o cualquiera, republicanos o democratas los puedan ayudar de esa manera" sin embargo, estudiantes como elmer esta desilucionado con el partido democrata.... "como obama prometio mucho para los hispanos que iba a pasar una ley de inmigracion y no la pasaron, entonces que pasen las promesas, que no solo tengan el apoyo de los votantes, pero tambien hagan lo que ellos dicen que van a hacer" "recuerde que en virginia las urnas abriran desde las seis de la maÑana hasta las siete de la noche. en la universidad de george mason, maria rosa lucchini univision" miles de personas protest
esta estudiante de la universidad de george mason planea acudir a las urnas manaÑa..."cesitas george mason y como estudiante yo estoy trabajando para una voz para los latinos, es bien importante para votar para nuestra gente, ser una voz para nuestra gente" en el tema de educacion, el acta del sueÑo es una de las prioridades para miles de estudiantes... "como joven latino, tengo muchos compañeros que no pudieron entrar a la universidad por el hecho de los papeles, espero que...
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masonic avenue is a great example of a complete street. this is a rare case where a community came together, repeatedly -- hundreds of people, actually, participated in the planning process. this is a good example of how a city agencies can work together. this was not just thrashing along, but it was a real partnership. this is by route -- bike route 55. many in the city already regard it as a bike route. staff recommended looking at the federal review. there is federal money floating around. not as much as there used to be, but it breaks my heart when i see a call for projects. you probably knew that this was part of the bay trail greenway. a really nice update to the trail. putting a separate and comfortable bike way along the trail, visiting the south these waterfront, harris and park, what research that is. both of these are great examples of how the city can work together. supervisor campos: next speaker, please. >> let me talk as the director of environmental justice advocacy. first and foremost, we need to pay attention to some empi
masonic avenue is a great example of a complete street. this is a rare case where a community came together, repeatedly -- hundreds of people, actually, participated in the planning process. this is a good example of how a city agencies can work together. this was not just thrashing along, but it was a real partnership. this is by route -- bike route 55. many in the city already regard it as a bike route. staff recommended looking at the federal review. there is federal money floating around....
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. >>> there's a big rally at george mason university to protest the gun policy. it's an event that brought together gun propon ents. all with different opinions about the school policies. jane watrel joins us from the fairfax campus with more on the story. >> reporter: the rally was civil and respectful despite the fact both sides couldn't be farther apart when it comes to the issue of gun control. >> maybe if they were carrying a firearm in a classroom, they could have stopped him sooner. >> reporter: they explain why a gun ban should be lifted at george mason university. several students disagree. >> the fact that the gun is there means there's a chance of the gun being used and potentially killing someone. >> no student or employee can carry guns. it's a policy mason officials say limits the number of guns on campus. >> something inside. you have people in a crowded room. a classroom, a university center, what have you, pulling out weapons. there's potential for a lot of random violence. >> reporter: they aren't buying that argument. >> are we going to get rid
. >>> there's a big rally at george mason university to protest the gun policy. it's an event that brought together gun propon ents. all with different opinions about the school policies. jane watrel joins us from the fairfax campus with more on the story. >> reporter: the rally was civil and respectful despite the fact both sides couldn't be farther apart when it comes to the issue of gun control. >> maybe if they were carrying a firearm in a classroom, they could have...
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i have been at george mason basketball fan for a long time. [cheers and applause] and i always have been in the final four on my brac and one-year everybody thought i was a genius. [laughter] that was a good year i just did not tell people i always do. we will go there. that puts the wrong spin on it. but i am grateful to get an award when i get a big hand like that i never know if it is because you like the work [laughter] anyway, it is strange for me because writers are not supposed to be recognized or famous or renowned. we are supposed to be the secret agents. it is strange. i remember going to fenway park probably may be a 10 years ago. my kids were smaller and my son said you are always getting father. why don't you put on a pair of sunglasses? i did. and the little kids said look unless said it is stephen king with the sunglasses. [laughter] that was that. but the first time i ever knew that to something was changing in my lifetime i went on a book tour for a book called of the dead zone. [applause] like stephen king greatest hits. [lau
i have been at george mason basketball fan for a long time. [cheers and applause] and i always have been in the final four on my brac and one-year everybody thought i was a genius. [laughter] that was a good year i just did not tell people i always do. we will go there. that puts the wrong spin on it. but i am grateful to get an award when i get a big hand like that i never know if it is because you like the work [laughter] anyway, it is strange for me because writers are not supposed to be...
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. >> reporter: paula's 4-year-old son, mason, has an arm of autism.ak. >> it's bad. it's hard. he does sign language. but there's a frustration that barrier of crying. not knowing what he wants. when he's hurt. what makes him sad. what makes him angry. >> reporter: just last week, a local organization called i-talk, helped rego raise money to get mason an ipad. saying that the ipad has the ability to engage autistic children and help their language skills. some are able to count. learning numbers. >> purple. >> reporter: and colors. brooke olsen is the president of i-talk. her son, too, has autism. >> my son received an ipad touch for his birthday. and we saw a huge improvement with language acquisition skills. and i immediately went and started asking all of my friends, you know, you need to go get one of these ipods. you know? this is before ipad was released. >> reporter: brooke and her husband founded i-talk last year coo. the nonprofit organization has given more than 70 ipads to local children who have autism. their goal is to give away 500 by t
. >> reporter: paula's 4-year-old son, mason, has an arm of autism.ak. >> it's bad. it's hard. he does sign language. but there's a frustration that barrier of crying. not knowing what he wants. when he's hurt. what makes him sad. what makes him angry. >> reporter: just last week, a local organization called i-talk, helped rego raise money to get mason an ipad. saying that the ipad has the ability to engage autistic children and help their language skills. some are able to...
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anthony mason explains why consumers are spending at a record pace. >> anthony mason's report, obviously the audio section of that is missing and we'll try to get you that information later on. >>> meanwhile, the nation's capitol is getting a touch of california this christmas after completing a 20-day cross- country journey from the national forest. a 65-foot sierra white fir was directed on the west lawn of the capitol building. that tree will be lit on december 6. its roots in the golden state are fitting. as part of this year's theme, california shines. and that tree will be decorated with 3,000 ornaments crafted by californians. >>> just in to the cbs5 weather center, the national weather service has issued a dense fog advisory through tomorrow morning for the north bay and east bay. and then we have winds of change blowing this way. your pinpoint forecast on the cw continues. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diam
anthony mason explains why consumers are spending at a record pace. >> anthony mason's report, obviously the audio section of that is missing and we'll try to get you that information later on. >>> meanwhile, the nation's capitol is getting a touch of california this christmas after completing a 20-day cross- country journey from the national forest. a 65-foot sierra white fir was directed on the west lawn of the capitol building. that tree will be lit on december 6. its roots in...
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and all three of us are concerned about what is happening with masonic. we want to examine all the issues involved and all of the paperwork and we truly feel that a continuance to january 12, -- this could be beneficial to the knob hill association and the people who are trying to put together their information. thank you very much. >> and is there any additional public comment? just come up. -- i am michael barrett of the knob hill association. i have lived here for 30 years. i don't understand why this is getting another continuance. this has been going on for three and a half years. i know that some of the people from the nob hill association say that we should do this in january. i say not to do this at all. this should not be continued for legal purposes and i am against this happening. and thank you very much. >> is there additional public comment? >> good afternoon. i am here on behalf of the owners of the masonic temple, and we support the continuation of what oppose any continuance until january. this hearing was noticed three weeks ago on octobe
and all three of us are concerned about what is happening with masonic. we want to examine all the issues involved and all of the paperwork and we truly feel that a continuance to january 12, -- this could be beneficial to the knob hill association and the people who are trying to put together their information. thank you very much. >> and is there any additional public comment? just come up. -- i am michael barrett of the knob hill association. i have lived here for 30 years. i don't...
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their meals are delivered by inmate workers, like robert mason. >> it really helps that i used to works. it makes me thankful where i am at because at least we get to come out three times a day. it passes the time a lot quicker. these guys are locked down 23 hours a day, 22 hours a day. time goes by real slow up there. that's why we are kind of like their only contact. so, i mean, you can do little things for them and they act like they've known you a long time. how is your court case going? >> even though he is well past the hip-hop generation, mason likes giving his younger customers something extra with their meals. a serving of rap. >> i'll do a short one. i'll do a short one. ♪ my mind's not right but still got game ♪ ♪ bet my dope puts yours to shame ♪ ♪ these crews are cool but their living in sin ♪ ♪ they're robbing the pharmacies for vicodin ♪ >> when their shift ends, mason and other inmate workers make their way back to their housing unit. >> k-70, sir. >> better known as the workers barracks, it's still jail. but life in the barracks allows for more freedom of movement. and
their meals are delivered by inmate workers, like robert mason. >> it really helps that i used to works. it makes me thankful where i am at because at least we get to come out three times a day. it passes the time a lot quicker. these guys are locked down 23 hours a day, 22 hours a day. time goes by real slow up there. that's why we are kind of like their only contact. so, i mean, you can do little things for them and they act like they've known you a long time. how is your court case...
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and she asked her mother can she go to mason temple to hear dr. king speak. big mama told her, no, you are not going to go. somebody's going to bomb that church. you know they're out to kill that man. and my mother was like, that's one of my biggest regrets. i never got a chance to hear him speak. >> i would tell katori that story basically about every time black history came about. and it just kept going on. martin luther king became one of her favorite peoples. >> reporter: hall grew up with that story walking her mother's childhood streets. >> this entire street was just, you know, full of people. miss ida. miss ruth. >> reporter: she calls memphis her muse. where she found inspiration. and her fighting spirit. >> i was the first black valedictorian. i had heard a rumor at school that the powers that be were going to change the march into alphabetical order. we weren't going to walk in according to rank. i would be with the hs. when carrie mae hall heard about that. >> your mama. >> my mama, said you ain't going to do that to my child. you know, i ended up
and she asked her mother can she go to mason temple to hear dr. king speak. big mama told her, no, you are not going to go. somebody's going to bomb that church. you know they're out to kill that man. and my mother was like, that's one of my biggest regrets. i never got a chance to hear him speak. >> i would tell katori that story basically about every time black history came about. and it just kept going on. martin luther king became one of her favorite peoples. >> reporter: hall...
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king with the mason award. it's amazing that when you look at everything he's done, and as i was sitting on the street watching you all come in, i was amazed at the variety of the age of folks who came out to hear him. most of the time i bring my kids, they are behind the stage, and if it's a political event, i have to bring them kicking and screaming, and tonight, they in the car 10 minutes early honking the horn afraid they were going to be late. [laughter] they know you best for "it," and my daughter backstage just said she had been scared for life after she saw the movie. [laughter] that's quite a testament. the award is named george maison, one of the founding fathers of the u.s. of whom the university also takes its name. the author of the virginia declaration of rights, mason is known as the father for the bill of rights and served as an orale proponent of freedom of speech. it's a reminder of mason's ideas and freedom of speech that he helped secure. stephen king is one of the world east most successful
king with the mason award. it's amazing that when you look at everything he's done, and as i was sitting on the street watching you all come in, i was amazed at the variety of the age of folks who came out to hear him. most of the time i bring my kids, they are behind the stage, and if it's a political event, i have to bring them kicking and screaming, and tonight, they in the car 10 minutes early honking the horn afraid they were going to be late. [laughter] they know you best for...
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marihuana era relativamente fácil, más se contaba con un can estudiantil de la universidad george masonujer vendían la droga muy cerca la universidad a jóvenes que mostraban su membresía de george mason. un agente encubierto fue enviado a la tienda y compró varias veces en la tienda. y llenaron dos casas de la detenía donde hallaron materia prima paraelaborar la droga valorada en $20,000. - la policía continúa hoy en fairfax buscando un hombre que intentó dar a una menor, las autoridades publicaron este retrato hablado del sospechoso, descrito como un hombre hispano de 35 años de edad y con una estatura de 5:10 pulgadas, el incidente fue cerca de la intersección donde sospechoso se le acercó la menor de 14 años y le ofreció llevarla a la escuela, el hombre insistió hasta intentó forzar la. cualquier persona que tenga información se puede comunicar inmediatamente con las autoridades. - ha rechazado la petición de virginia para ofrecer resistencia por la tormenta tropical, el gobernador pidió hacer préstamos a bajos intereses, dar becas u ofrecer otro tipo de asistencia a los afectados de
marihuana era relativamente fácil, más se contaba con un can estudiantil de la universidad george masonujer vendían la droga muy cerca la universidad a jóvenes que mostraban su membresía de george mason. un agente encubierto fue enviado a la tienda y compró varias veces en la tienda. y llenaron dos casas de la detenía donde hallaron materia prima paraelaborar la droga valorada en $20,000. - la policía continúa hoy en fairfax buscando un hombre que intentó dar a una menor, las...
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working in the legg mason hopkins carey school of bussness. (question) "the union is paying yyu to be out spokesman for johns hopkins a construction contract that's prompted this lennthy protest in inner harbor east was actually completed more than 15 months agoo"johns hopkins also says...the contracts were competitvely bid..and two union subcontractors from baltimore...were awarded contracts...to complete other parts of the business school. but that still doesn't answerr one key question.(question) "why do you think the union would continue to pay you all &pto bb out here to protest whe this project was completed &pmore than a year ago? i don't knnw to tell you the truth, i can't explain it, i have no idea." we contacted the mid-attantic regionallcouncil of carptenders...on several response.our calls were neverr returned. but attorney michael pappas.... questions... the unnon's tactics...and the targeting of corpprations... and contractors.(pappas) "they're being aacused in aa round about fashion by the labor unions of doing
working in the legg mason hopkins carey school of bussness. (question) "the union is paying yyu to be out spokesman for johns hopkins a construction contract that's prompted this lennthy protest in inner harbor east was actually completed more than 15 months agoo"johns hopkins also says...the contracts were competitvely bid..and two union subcontractors from baltimore...were awarded contracts...to complete other parts of the business school. but that still doesn't answerr one key...
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we showed you andrew mason ready to ring the opening bell.e actually turned it over to someone else. groupon raised $700 million after increasing the size of the initial offering. the largest since google in 2004. the company is valued at more than $13 billion. it's always good to see ipos in this day and age. >> exactly. i would like a piece of one of those. >> i would like you ring the bell. because i would be counting my mone money. >> christina loren is here to tell us about the weather. 4 in novato. 33 in santa rosa. 37 in napa. i'm going to pay for that later. 40 in fairfield. just kidding. we have really cold air settling in during the north bay. your temperatures this morning are sub freezing. in places like santa rosa and napa. the bulk of the moisture has passed through the areas. the south bay, you see the little batch to the north of san jose. spotty activity rolling onshore now. watch out. a little bit slick over the next ten minutes as the showers hold through. you'll be at 58 in san francisco. 61 in oakland. we have more rain o
we showed you andrew mason ready to ring the opening bell.e actually turned it over to someone else. groupon raised $700 million after increasing the size of the initial offering. the largest since google in 2004. the company is valued at more than $13 billion. it's always good to see ipos in this day and age. >> exactly. i would like a piece of one of those. >> i would like you ring the bell. because i would be counting my mone money. >> christina loren is here to tell us...
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anthony mason on why he's telling his story now. >> they were taking away my mother! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're beginning tonight with a story that really brings home the impact the great recession has had and is having on this country. a new analysis of census bureau numbers finds the profile of poverty-- where it is and who's trapped in it-- has changed dramatically. and poverty has reached new depths. a record number of americans are so poor they would have to see their incomes double just to reach the poverty line. we asked national correspondent jim axelrod to show us how america is changing. >> reporter: poverty does not look like it used to, according to a new analysis of u.s. census data. it's growing fastest not in the cities but in the suburbs. in the last decades, poor neighborhoods grew by 54% in the suburbs. compare that to 18% in the cities. the study was done by the brookings institution, a nonpartisan think tank. elizabeth kneebone is one of the lead authors. >> the shift
anthony mason on why he's telling his story now. >> they were taking away my mother! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're beginning tonight with a story that really brings home the impact the great recession has had and is having on this country. a new analysis of census bureau numbers finds the profile of poverty-- where it is and who's trapped in it-- has changed dramatically. and poverty has reached...
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and there was mason with a front row seat. mom captured the moment in this snapshot.seat in the house. you'll never be able to do that in the u.s. >> reporter: but that's only half the thrill. literally. every flight that lands takes off and as these somewhat amusing signs warn, that's the real danger. >> we're ready to do it, baby. ha, ha. >> reporter: the massive engines on planes like this can produce winds of more than 100 miles an hour. >> we'll beat air france. >> got to hold on, though. >> free abrasion. we love it. >> reporter: the jet blast is celebrated with its own shot at the sunset bar. and some of the folks who get behind the engines seem to have had a few. see those young gentlemen hanging on the fence, one of them has our camera strapped to his chest. >> yay. >> reporter: on the one caribbean island where the most exhilarating part of your trip happens before you even leave the airport.
and there was mason with a front row seat. mom captured the moment in this snapshot.seat in the house. you'll never be able to do that in the u.s. >> reporter: but that's only half the thrill. literally. every flight that lands takes off and as these somewhat amusing signs warn, that's the real danger. >> we're ready to do it, baby. ha, ha. >> reporter: the massive engines on planes like this can produce winds of more than 100 miles an hour. >> we'll beat air france....
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. >> next, george mason university's colin dueck talked to booktv about his most recent book, "hard line." it's about 20 minutes. >> colin dueck is a professor of public and international affairs at george mason university, he's also the author of this book, "hard line: the republican party and u.s. foreign policy since world war ii." professor dueck, what does "hard line" mean? >> i think it sums up one of the main arguments of the book which is that the republican party has had a foreign policy approach that tends to be hard line, by which i mean hawkish on foreign policy, taking very seriously the idea that there are threats out there to the united states and trying to be kind of uncompromising in in the face of those threats. that's been pretty consistent. but there's also been variety in the sense of what the particular republican approach has been under or particular republican presidents, quite a bit of variety. >> well, that was my next question. um, 67 years since the end of world war ii, about 66, 67 years. >> right. >> 34 of those years have had remin presidents. has there --
. >> next, george mason university's colin dueck talked to booktv about his most recent book, "hard line." it's about 20 minutes. >> colin dueck is a professor of public and international affairs at george mason university, he's also the author of this book, "hard line: the republican party and u.s. foreign policy since world war ii." professor dueck, what does "hard line" mean? >> i think it sums up one of the main arguments of the book which is...
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. -- >> i live at the corner of sutter and mason, right next door to a dormitory. the buses to come to pick up the students who sit in front of the dormitory and sometimes instructed the city bus so that when i take the bus, i have to go out into the street to get this. i am asking that the environmental impact study consider the exhaust from these buses that are sitting idle. thank you very much. >> thank you. -- >> i am barbara graves, i live next door to an academy building and i will divorce myself from my feelings of positive creativity and contributions to the community that the academy brings and think about for a moment as one of the largest landowners in the city. what this means is some responsibility comes with that position. and if we divorce ourselves for the moment, this is pollution where we don't know the source. when you are talking about the academy -- we know where the pollution is coming from. a single transit bus, even with a modest filter and biodiesel, puts out approximately 0.8 lbs. of black carbon a year. this is a lot, and when you think t
. -- >> i live at the corner of sutter and mason, right next door to a dormitory. the buses to come to pick up the students who sit in front of the dormitory and sometimes instructed the city bus so that when i take the bus, i have to go out into the street to get this. i am asking that the environmental impact study consider the exhaust from these buses that are sitting idle. thank you very much. >> thank you. -- >> i am barbara graves, i live next door to an academy building...
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that is the mason-dixon line, that is the mason-dixon line, that is the mason-dixon line. all that is moving out and we're still keeping an eye on the system. the storm center is over cleveland right now. it brought all the cold air to the south. we stayed on the warm side of the circulation. it is all going to work out tonight when this whole system pulls out. the skies would clear and colder air will funnel cain. you'll wake up to a chilly start tomorrow morning. 52 in washington, 48 degrees in manassas. temperatures along the coast are very mild. it is not gone to get cold. it will feel cold, it's just that we have been so mild. the final leg arrival of seasonal temperatures will put a chill out in the air -- the final arrival of seasonal temperatures will put a chill in the air. mild weather along the gulf coast. south florida is in good shape. this is futurecast. we will start with some sunshine tomorrow. we wind up with a lot of clouds and limited sunshine. the center of the high pressure will takeover late tomorrow night and moved in for the rest of the weekend. it
that is the mason-dixon line, that is the mason-dixon line, that is the mason-dixon line. all that is moving out and we're still keeping an eye on the system. the storm center is over cleveland right now. it brought all the cold air to the south. we stayed on the warm side of the circulation. it is all going to work out tonight when this whole system pulls out. the skies would clear and colder air will funnel cain. you'll wake up to a chilly start tomorrow morning. 52 in washington, 48 degrees...
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until they found a miracle worker in stone mason. >> how many stones, frank?> i have no idea how many stones. >> he went to work based on rough architectural drawing from the 1930 and crafting new stones when necessary. and reverse engineering. >> it is difficult to conceptualize the oldest stones were carved 800 years ago and if you look closely at them, they tell stories. >> that is a mark made by an original stone mason from the 13. that was an accounting tool. they were paid by the thumb and not by the hour. >> speaking of money. the m estimate it will take two more years and cost several million dollars and that is a task. >> where do the monks get this kind of money? >> that is precisely it. we are poor. and we can't afford to put a project like this on. that's where the public comes in. >> along with faith and prayer and now the manifestation of father thomas earthly toil. sacred stones rising above the soil. >> my life's work is to be a monk and serve god. that's my life's work. >> and this? >> it is a passion. from the abbey. wayne freedman abc seven.
until they found a miracle worker in stone mason. >> how many stones, frank?> i have no idea how many stones. >> he went to work based on rough architectural drawing from the 1930 and crafting new stones when necessary. and reverse engineering. >> it is difficult to conceptualize the oldest stones were carved 800 years ago and if you look closely at them, they tell stories. >> that is a mark made by an original stone mason from the 13. that was an accounting tool....
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de la sesiÓn para abordar un vuelo, el funcionario sindical y escolta de los new york knicks, roger mason partes volverÍan a reunirse maÑana. los dueÑos y los jugadores no se reÚnen desde el viernes pasado, cuando las conversaciones se rompieron por el tema de co Ómo dividir los ingresos. mason dijo tambiÉn que apoyaba al "100%" al presidente del sindicato derek fisher, y aÑadiÓ que la dirigencia estÁ "absolutamen te" unida. hasta aqui los deportes mas esta noche solo a las once muchisimas gracias, asi es, como cada viernes le traemos lo mejor del entretenimie nto... y me gustaria comenzar con una invitacion para los amantes de las artes plasticas ...que ademas quieran encontrar piezas por menos de cien dolares... se trata de la exposicion olivos, olivos y vidales que se estara desarrollando maÑana sabado de 12 a 4 en la galeria art dc en hyattsville, maryland una buena oportunidad de adquirir obras de artistas hispanos y a muy buen precio... bueno, pasando a otro tema en univision washington seguimos apoyando al talento local y en esta oportunidad quiero presentarles a fernando martinez.
de la sesiÓn para abordar un vuelo, el funcionario sindical y escolta de los new york knicks, roger mason partes volverÍan a reunirse maÑana. los dueÑos y los jugadores no se reÚnen desde el viernes pasado, cuando las conversaciones se rompieron por el tema de co Ómo dividir los ingresos. mason dijo tambiÉn que apoyaba al "100%" al presidente del sindicato derek fisher, y aÑadiÓ que la dirigencia estÁ "absolutamen te" unida. hasta aqui los deportes mas esta noche...
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it will be an all-day workshop starting at the mason center. the main things we will be covering is we will be giving an update on where we are with the strategic plan for the next six years, to get your feedback on that, and that will help guide our budget process, which is another thing. we will give you an update on the preliminary base line for the next two fiscal years, what it looks like, to also get your direction as to the budget, said that will be november 14 at mason, and that concludes my report. president nolan: thank you. director heinicke? director heinicke: i do not know if you have had the chance to meet that man from rescue muni, but he has a discussion about that project and what he is happy with and what he wishes would also happen. i think there are some things that may be outside the scope of the project, but i realize as you are coming new to this job and learning this community, it might be helpful for us to give you input. i would suggest that mr. sullivan, who is a thoughtful person with whom i have had some thoughtful
it will be an all-day workshop starting at the mason center. the main things we will be covering is we will be giving an update on where we are with the strategic plan for the next six years, to get your feedback on that, and that will help guide our budget process, which is another thing. we will give you an update on the preliminary base line for the next two fiscal years, what it looks like, to also get your direction as to the budget, said that will be november 14 at mason, and that...
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last night, paul hewitt got a win in his george mason debut. same thing with lonnergan. the senior jason clark is now the senior of the hoyas with the graduation of austin freeman. georgetown only led by 3 in the second half. they put it on. 22 runs to start. it was very quiet at the verizon center, apparently. georgetown on the very next possession, hollis thompson will pick up the football. watch this play, you all. thinks the fresh man otto porter. he's going to miss it. watch what he does here. behind the back. very nifty to hollis thompson. g town wins big. 83-54. >>> bruce boudreau last night with the caps in new jersey. alexander semin played for a while but was benched, department play in the final 24 minutes, but everything that boudreau does seems to work. caps short handed, jason chimera comes through and watch the goal here to beat martin brodeur. capitals win 3-1. game tonight at the verizon center and the ultimate fighting championship comes to fox 5 tonight. veryvelasquez will put his tight. i think we have time for one quick weather look. >> we have lots
last night, paul hewitt got a win in his george mason debut. same thing with lonnergan. the senior jason clark is now the senior of the hoyas with the graduation of austin freeman. georgetown only led by 3 in the second half. they put it on. 22 runs to start. it was very quiet at the verizon center, apparently. georgetown on the very next possession, hollis thompson will pick up the football. watch this play, you all. thinks the fresh man otto porter. he's going to miss it. watch what he does...
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commissioner miguel: to the fact i pay dues to a masonic organization. >> grandmaster is the wrong term. i was a master of one small lodge in 1963. the last association i had with the ownership of of the site in question, this was in 1964. at the time this was before the commission previously, i appeared with the city attorney's office and my paying of dues in california was not sufficient for me to recuse myself because if there is any finance involved, this is not the same way around. this is the continuance. we have heard that this is some time near the end of next year. this will be between october 7, when this is before us, prior to any holiday. this does not change much in my regard. if, on the 17th, there is sufficient information, we can continue further. i have a problem, mentioning the continuances do not sit well with me. i want to move this item to november -- november 17. >> i agree with the commissioner. commissioner miguel. as he has pointed out, with most of the speakers -- there is no new environmental discussion and we will see this at some time in the future. this is
commissioner miguel: to the fact i pay dues to a masonic organization. >> grandmaster is the wrong term. i was a master of one small lodge in 1963. the last association i had with the ownership of of the site in question, this was in 1964. at the time this was before the commission previously, i appeared with the city attorney's office and my paying of dues in california was not sufficient for me to recuse myself because if there is any finance involved, this is not the same way around....
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mason try to stay in new york to suv. credit card test targeting victims over the region. now they are releasing images of two and they think they are responsible. here they are at the target store trying to use one of the stolen credit cards. the have been used in gas stations and atm machines in and around washington suburbs. pickens include an 89-year-old man whose wallet was taken in a medical office and an 87-year- old woman whose wallet was taken at the plaza. the been distracted the victim by asking him to help locate it lost contact once. if you know anything that could help with the investigation, you should call investigators at 240, 773, 5500. >> a new study released by the texas transportation institute shows the morning drive on the elderly but the beltway between rte. 1 in georgia avenue is the third most delayed in the country. the only drivers worst off are in los angeles. more proof that driver frustration is warranted. the study shows let drivers across the country spent 1.8 million hours a year stuck in
mason try to stay in new york to suv. credit card test targeting victims over the region. now they are releasing images of two and they think they are responsible. here they are at the target store trying to use one of the stolen credit cards. the have been used in gas stations and atm machines in and around washington suburbs. pickens include an 89-year-old man whose wallet was taken in a medical office and an 87-year- old woman whose wallet was taken at the plaza. the been distracted the...
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agents say mason was driving that white s-u-v in that chase..hrough a arking lot.. then crashed into a ole. he kept gging, then slammed into an s-u-v on the parking pl patapsco avenue at magnolii..where the vehiclee crashed into a telephone ole. investtgators say out...started ssooting. no one as hurt... agents ggabbed all six suupectss(mr. shin))"all i see wws the white car made damage on y properry...."............the whole thing sttrted in the parking lot of a storage next door to ted shin's crab hhuse... where security camerrs captured the chase. ((r. shin) "i was right outside, i hearddsometting weird sound.. i was scared and police officers have ear on.. and chasing him...." investigators say all of the suspeccs have lengthy criminal records. mason, the driver of that white s-u-v, was charged in 2009 with atttmpted first degree murder. live in south baltimore, keith daniels, fox 45 news at ten. fight back...// using... spot crime...//. ááexploreáá crime trends... in your neighborhood....// also... seeds... e-mails.../ too.. otify people...
agents say mason was driving that white s-u-v in that chase..hrough a arking lot.. then crashed into a ole. he kept gging, then slammed into an s-u-v on the parking pl patapsco avenue at magnolii..where the vehiclee crashed into a telephone ole. investtgators say out...started ssooting. no one as hurt... agents ggabbed all six suupectss(mr. shin))"all i see wws the white car made damage on y properry...."............the whole thing sttrted in the parking lot of a storage next door to...
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same thing for fort mason would be used. essentially the same period and aquatic park. i think the final one here would be -- yes. here is the main village now and 2013, as i mentioned. if you look at the top there, the purple hat going where number one is. those other votes would be lifted in and out of the water with a crane put in place. when the race is going on, the public and fully access that area. then we have two, which is where the cruise terminal would be eventually built. plan is to have part of the show built, and then the site can be used for the rest of the event. 14 has an amphitheater that will seek up to about 4000. if you look at 14 that is in yellow, and of the seating area that accommodates about another -- i think 1200 or something like that. about 5500 seating on this area. you can see the other activities here, basically educational things fear behind the scenes, you see four there. again, one of the things we have been discussing -- you can see on the right-hand side there appear 19th year the left-hand side, pier 23. hast public access, and req
same thing for fort mason would be used. essentially the same period and aquatic park. i think the final one here would be -- yes. here is the main village now and 2013, as i mentioned. if you look at the top there, the purple hat going where number one is. those other votes would be lifted in and out of the water with a crane put in place. when the race is going on, the public and fully access that area. then we have two, which is where the cruise terminal would be eventually built. plan is to...
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mason cruises past albany. now 4-3. 3-0 at home. jones hosting the bobcats.half, charles hinkle drains the three. james johnson loses the handle and danny takes advantage of the break. munoz will get the shot. miss the free throw, but the eagles hold on to win by one. 74-73. and george washington, 54-52. you know, the experiment didn't last very long. sunday celebrated his 27th birthday by rushing for seven yards on six carries against the cowboys. the skins brought back runningback, evan from the practice squad to take the spot on the 53 man roster. this season, rookie runningback is shown flashes of brilliance. 74 yards on ten carries in week two against the cardinals. this past sunday, 35 yards on eight attempts against the cowboys. despite the limited opportunities, he led the team in rushing. so why has he started only one game and not carried the ball more? >> i like alu. he's doing some great things. i don't want to put a lot of pressure on him. he's not ready for that. he is gaining experience and i like what i see. >> it's easier to finish a game tha
mason cruises past albany. now 4-3. 3-0 at home. jones hosting the bobcats.half, charles hinkle drains the three. james johnson loses the handle and danny takes advantage of the break. munoz will get the shot. miss the free throw, but the eagles hold on to win by one. 74-73. and george washington, 54-52. you know, the experiment didn't last very long. sunday celebrated his 27th birthday by rushing for seven yards on six carries against the cowboys. the skins brought back runningback, evan from...
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anthony mason reports, the fed wies the economy slowing and makes a new prediction for unemployment. dr. jon lapook on the first treatment for cystic fibrosis that targets the genetic cause of the disease. and honors for american heroes. acy rracy reports they never lost faith in america, even when america lost faith in them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. now a third anonymous woman is rcusing republican presidential front-runner hermain cain of sexual harassment. cain, for his part, is not shedding any more light on the subject. he stayed in washington today, the one place he'd be sure to attract the most reporters but he turned aside their questions. for cain, the stakes could not s higher. in a poll out today, he leads mitt romney by seven points and everyone else by double digits, but the poll was taken just before the sexual harassment story broke. jan crawford is following the cain campaign. >> reporter: campaigning today, hermain cain tried to focus on the issues. >> we don't have a health care problem in
anthony mason reports, the fed wies the economy slowing and makes a new prediction for unemployment. dr. jon lapook on the first treatment for cystic fibrosis that targets the genetic cause of the disease. and honors for american heroes. acy rracy reports they never lost faith in america, even when america lost faith in them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. now a third anonymous woman is rcusing republican...