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remember on reruns when gomer pyle used to cry citizen's arrest when he saw something wrong and mayberry and a new law in russia could allow our city average to do the same thing by helping to enforce laws in the country this low allow citizens to protect public order by becoming volunteer workers deputy policeman and even forming people's militias which will in theory prevent crime or at least allow the police to be informed more quickly and accurately of course the. this like any project which sounds nice on paper is all about the implementation so we'll see how these deputies and militias will work overall i think this won't have much of an effect on crime but it could have a huge impact on non-criminal bad public behavior you know i am not the bravest guy on the planet and it's hard to confront a group of five drunk guys who are just as big as you who are acting like idiots on the street but doing so with ten stone sober militiaman buddies could provide a much more convincing argument for the drunkard's this could be a big step forward for democracy when you actually have at least a
remember on reruns when gomer pyle used to cry citizen's arrest when he saw something wrong and mayberry and a new law in russia could allow our city average to do the same thing by helping to enforce laws in the country this low allow citizens to protect public order by becoming volunteer workers deputy policeman and even forming people's militias which will in theory prevent crime or at least allow the police to be informed more quickly and accurately of course the. this like any project...
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ryan allen and dany mayberry said the smoke did not stop them from their regular activities but they could certainly see it and feel it in their throats. >> earlier today there was a thicker haze almost like a fog, and just kind of the smell of fire. >> just a lot of smoke. there's been an obvious haze. been stuff sitting all day lon . >> reporter: the smoke from the fire prompted them to issue a smoke warning. >> eliminate exertion during the fire. >> reporter: mary lee was out for a walk with her dog her lynn. she says she smelled the smoke throughout the afternoon but had no idea where it was coming from. >> a couple of times when i went out in the backyard, i just said what is that smell? it smells a little bit like a fire. >> trash burning. >> yeah. something happened. >> reporter: now as for tomorrow the air quality is expected to only be moderate but despite that it is not a spare the air day. reporting live in alamo. >>> this was the view from chopper 5 over i-780 this afternoon. the flames there got pretty close to some buildings before firefighters were able to put it out.
ryan allen and dany mayberry said the smoke did not stop them from their regular activities but they could certainly see it and feel it in their throats. >> earlier today there was a thicker haze almost like a fog, and just kind of the smell of fire. >> just a lot of smoke. there's been an obvious haze. been stuff sitting all day lon . >> reporter: the smoke from the fire prompted them to issue a smoke warning. >> eliminate exertion during the fire. >> reporter:...
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i was just this really quiet little mayberry like the guy said. it really is amazing.ally don't know what to do in some of their cases. they've had to leave town because it's too---they can't afford to stay there anymore. > >i've heard that some stores---retail shops---have had to fly in employees because the employees can't afford the lifestyle. > >right. and there's no housing. well, there is housing. they're working crazy buidling homes right and left but they can only do so much. > >i can anticipate your answer here but i want to hear you articulate it. why is this such a good story for a documentary filmmaker? > >it's a real human interest story--and that's what we're going after. we know there's all this controversy of oil as in any kind of resource we take out of this ground. but it's just such an amazing story because it affects everybody's lives in different ways. some people overnight have become millionaires and you would never know it. other people have no connection to the oil but they're right in the middle of it and they've had to actually struggle throu
i was just this really quiet little mayberry like the guy said. it really is amazing.ally don't know what to do in some of their cases. they've had to leave town because it's too---they can't afford to stay there anymore. > >i've heard that some stores---retail shops---have had to fly in employees because the employees can't afford the lifestyle. > >right. and there's no housing. well, there is housing. they're working crazy buidling homes right and left but they can only do so...
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to remember on reruns when gomer pyle used to cry citizen's arrest when he saw something wrong in mayberry and a new law in russia could allow our city average to do the same thing by helping to enforce law in the country this law allows citizens to protect public order by becoming volunteer workers deputy policeman and even foreign peoples militias which will in theory prevent crime or at least allow the police to be informed more quickly and accurately of course this like any project which sounds nice on paper is all about the implementation so we'll see how these deputies and militias will work overall i think this won't have much of an effect on crime but it could have a huge impact on non-criminal bad public behavior you know i am not the bravest guy on the planet and it is hard to confront a group of five drunk guys who are just as big as you who are acting like idiots on the street but doing so with ten stone sober militiamen. buddies could provide a much more convincing argument for the drunkard's this could be a big step forward for democracy when you actually have at least a scra
to remember on reruns when gomer pyle used to cry citizen's arrest when he saw something wrong in mayberry and a new law in russia could allow our city average to do the same thing by helping to enforce law in the country this law allows citizens to protect public order by becoming volunteer workers deputy policeman and even foreign peoples militias which will in theory prevent crime or at least allow the police to be informed more quickly and accurately of course this like any project which...
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the victim is 20 year old eric mayberry.e was shot and killed wednesday on mission street at brazil avenue. he was shot and died at the scene. no arrests so far. >>> students at city college of san francisco took the fight to save the school to marin county. they protested in front of the accredit team. the activist's aim was to shame the agency in its own backyard. >> your neighbors are trying to downsize public education and close a school that has a history of student success, offering high quality education. >> the committee yanked the adreadtation in -- adreadtation of next year. >>> we're monitoring the talks in oakland. the new deadline for a strike stands at sunday night. they have been caught in the middle of the a bitter labor dispute and bart riders are weary. >> do you have a plan for monday if there's no training rolling. >> i will do like everybody else. carpool or public transportation. i will watch the news saturday and sunday and get a feel for the progress. >> just like the budget. why wait to the last minu
the victim is 20 year old eric mayberry.e was shot and killed wednesday on mission street at brazil avenue. he was shot and died at the scene. no arrests so far. >>> students at city college of san francisco took the fight to save the school to marin county. they protested in front of the accredit team. the activist's aim was to shame the agency in its own backyard. >> your neighbors are trying to downsize public education and close a school that has a history of student success,...
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enough to remember reruns when gomer pyle used to cry citizen's arrest when he saw something wrong in mayberry and a new law in russia could.
enough to remember reruns when gomer pyle used to cry citizen's arrest when he saw something wrong in mayberry and a new law in russia could.
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kids are isolated and for kids that don't fit into the cultural norm, who don't want to grow up in mayberry, who feel this is who they are and want to get out, they are often bullied and alienated and don't know ha to do with the fraust ration. >> the 14-year-old arrested in massachusetts has been charged as an adult. it renewed concerns about safety in american schools. an expert says whom sides are on the decline. >> a lot of it is the attention we are drawing to it. there's the spread of violence outside of urban areas and things like that. we are not seeing a rise in the level of violence as much as our perceptions of it. >> chris dorn says school systems need to train staff members to spot students entering with weapons. a popular demonstration reveals how easy it is to conceal guns and knives. he recommends better supervision of students, getting them to help spot outsiders and controlling access to school buildings. those techniques have saved lives. >> we don't hear about the incidents that don't happen. like last month in georgia, there was an incident that was prevented. tragedies
kids are isolated and for kids that don't fit into the cultural norm, who don't want to grow up in mayberry, who feel this is who they are and want to get out, they are often bullied and alienated and don't know ha to do with the fraust ration. >> the 14-year-old arrested in massachusetts has been charged as an adult. it renewed concerns about safety in american schools. an expert says whom sides are on the decline. >> a lot of it is the attention we are drawing to it. there's the...
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griffith: the mayberry mill isn't a federal pa filt -- facility but it's off the parkway. we know in north carolina there was a facility where we blocked the parking. we don't have the ability to do regular things but we can block the parking of businesses. this is a tragedy. 60-some employees in the various businesses there may be affected negatively by the actions of the park service. i call your attention to this. i ask you, if you're in the neighborhood, go to the blue ridge parkway, travel down it go to mayberry's mill, shop the stores nearby. they need you to show that they're not going to allow the government to play cheap tricks, as one park ranger said they were doing, in an article in the "washington times" today. we've been told to make life as difficult as we can. that's disgusting. that's what an angry park ranger said. everyone, madam speaker, in this country should be angry and they should go out to the park. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is
griffith: the mayberry mill isn't a federal pa filt -- facility but it's off the parkway. we know in north carolina there was a facility where we blocked the parking. we don't have the ability to do regular things but we can block the parking of businesses. this is a tragedy. 60-some employees in the various businesses there may be affected negatively by the actions of the park service. i call your attention to this. i ask you, if you're in the neighborhood, go to the blue ridge parkway, travel...
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it was mayberry. >> what were your parents like and did you talk politics? >> we talked about it. it was a part of life. it wasn't something i desired to be in. i enjoyed being around it. my uncle was a flamboyant politician. he was the youngest house of delegates number -- member back in 1947 or 1948, he was elected. 1948. he was 20 years old. you had to be at least 21 to serve. he turned 21 when he was serving. he was one of the famous civil rights before it was even thought about. he was defeated on that issue. he did not think there should be two separate books, one for black children and one for white children. they defeated him on that. that's back in 1950. he served with robert byrd. family was always important. we had to start working. i heard -- and this arguing back and forth and i went back there and there was robert byrd and my grandfather. different parts of the bible and verses and what they meant. my grandfather said, i think you might want to meet this person. he is running for united states senator. that was many years ago. if you can imagine, the 1960 campaign ch
it was mayberry. >> what were your parents like and did you talk politics? >> we talked about it. it was a part of life. it wasn't something i desired to be in. i enjoyed being around it. my uncle was a flamboyant politician. he was the youngest house of delegates number -- member back in 1947 or 1948, he was elected. 1948. he was 20 years old. you had to be at least 21 to serve. he turned 21 when he was serving. he was one of the famous civil rights before it was even thought...
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raise really close together a short distance and my grandparents were mama and papa papa -- it was a mayberry. >> what were your parents like and did you talk politics? >> politics was a big part of our lives but not something i desired to be in. i enjoyed being around it. they flamboyant and colorful politician the youngest how so delegate member back in 1948 i think -- 47 or 48. he was elected when he was 20 years old and had to be 21 to serve so he turned 21 so he was legal to serve. he was one of the famous civil rights way back before it was thought about. he was defeated on that issue. he didn't think there should be two sets of books one for black children and one for white children. he thought they should all have the same and they defeated him on that in 1950. he served with robert hurd. i will never forget i had to be 10 years old working with my grandfather and the butcher store. i heard the most god-awful racket and i went back there and it was robert byrd and my grandfather discussing the bible , different parts of the bible and versions and what they meant and future meanings an
raise really close together a short distance and my grandparents were mama and papa papa -- it was a mayberry. >> what were your parents like and did you talk politics? >> politics was a big part of our lives but not something i desired to be in. i enjoyed being around it. they flamboyant and colorful politician the youngest how so delegate member back in 1948 i think -- 47 or 48. he was elected when he was 20 years old and had to be 21 to serve so he turned 21 so he was legal to...
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it was a mayberry. >> what were your parents like and did you talk politics growing up?politics was a big part of our life but not something i desired to be in. i enjoyed it, being around it. my uncle james is a flamboyant, colorful politician if you will. he was youngest house delegate member back in 1948. i'm thinking, 47 or 48. he was elected. he was elected when he was 20 years old. you had to be 21 to serve. he turned 21 so he was legal to serve. he was one of the famous civil rights way back before it was even thought about and he was defeated on that issue. he didn't think that there should be two sets of books, one for black children, one for white children. he thought they ought to have the same, and they defeated him on that back in 1950. he served with robert bid. family was always very much involved. i never forget, had to be 10 years old working with papa's grocery store, we all had to start working there. i heard, just, got awfullest racket and arguing back and forth. i went back there and there was robert bid and my grandfather discussing the bible. differ
it was a mayberry. >> what were your parents like and did you talk politics growing up?politics was a big part of our life but not something i desired to be in. i enjoyed it, being around it. my uncle james is a flamboyant, colorful politician if you will. he was youngest house delegate member back in 1948. i'm thinking, 47 or 48. he was elected. he was elected when he was 20 years old. you had to be 21 to serve. he turned 21 so he was legal to serve. he was one of the famous civil rights...