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three hundred fifty feet away from major sits directly caused the river and you got seriously michael brown to agree that the magnetite got to walk and got the ammonia that they use is a bad bad i use diesel fuel in there they mix all the step together we've got by and here they are all the time you got. problems with her more more downer i mean there's. a lot of kids. in a lot of people like the car all the time just drawing and all the time their kids are coming home with a listers in their mile little tiny blisters the size of opinionated always in their mouth. but not everyone shares their concerns in the small community where many residents work for the coal industry that surrounds them so if i wouldn't have grown up i was scared i would not let her go there and she will be in first grade she was in kindergarten last year played on the playground three times a day and more like college clothes and like i say never came home to carry with colored shirts or you know any sickness and i made a call records that prove that she had she's not having me think other than a common cold up like a
three hundred fifty feet away from major sits directly caused the river and you got seriously michael brown to agree that the magnetite got to walk and got the ammonia that they use is a bad bad i use diesel fuel in there they mix all the step together we've got by and here they are all the time you got. problems with her more more downer i mean there's. a lot of kids. in a lot of people like the car all the time just drawing and all the time their kids are coming home with a listers in their...
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on cold dream her children cold sober cells until a grand going cold compass of a coach old michael grimm brown who told one cold close up company been called a role in the region. breaking news this hour here on r t libyan times unarmored vehicles are being destroyed in airstrikes by french jets these are the post attacks and spain's began patrolling the skies of libya to force the u.n. sanction no fly zone and government forces reportedly had gone from the rebel stronghold of benghazi despite declared a cease fire. world powers meeting in paris agreed to use all necessary military means to stop any aggression by colonel gadhafi the current president said his forces are ready to intervene against any threats to on the arms of. russia says it regrets the decision to militarily intervene in libya is calling for the end of bloodshed in the country and which gadhafi forces and the rebels as a whole. will be back with more news more developments for you there live in fifteen minutes now will be off to sports with you it's. great to have you with us this is sports today i'm you know these are some o
on cold dream her children cold sober cells until a grand going cold compass of a coach old michael grimm brown who told one cold close up company been called a role in the region. breaking news this hour here on r t libyan times unarmored vehicles are being destroyed in airstrikes by french jets these are the post attacks and spain's began patrolling the skies of libya to force the u.n. sanction no fly zone and government forces reportedly had gone from the rebel stronghold of benghazi despite...
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today's incident comes in the middle of a relaunch of sorts for brown, starting last year with this tribute to michaelat the 2010 b.e.t. awards. now coming off a fiscal of recent hits, well received "saturday night live" performance last month. in its first day of release, chris brown's cd "fame" sits atop the itunes chart. and including the secret "look at me now." today, it was kind of hard not to. i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in new york. >> our thanks to chris for that. and much more on chris brown tomorrow on "good morning america." while you sleep, they work to bring you the very latest from libya, japan and everything in between. thanks for watching abc news. terry moran will be here tomorrow night.
today's incident comes in the middle of a relaunch of sorts for brown, starting last year with this tribute to michaelat the 2010 b.e.t. awards. now coming off a fiscal of recent hits, well received "saturday night live" performance last month. in its first day of release, chris brown's cd "fame" sits atop the itunes chart. and including the secret "look at me now." today, it was kind of hard not to. i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in new york....
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. >> bergman: dental records confird that the body tim brown found was, in fact, michael jordan's father>> ...which will obviously complicate the f.b.i.'s investigation. >> bergman: two men were ultimately convicted of the murder. but the jordan family was left with only ashes to bury, leading to a media outcry that coroner brown should not have cremated the body. you made do with the resources that you had? >> i did, yes, sir. and i... i still believe that the decision i made was a professional decision. >> bergman: many people say, because of this incident, things have changed. >> well, it's directly attributed to th situation, there's no doubt about that. >> bergman: have the qualifications changed for being a coroner? >> you know, i really can't speak to that, because i've kind of been grandfathered in. >> bergman: today, coroners in south carolina have limited access to a refrigeration unit. and there is a new requirement to be a coroner-- you have to have a high school diploma. >> the major problem in this country is the coroner system, in that, essentially, what you're doing is el
. >> bergman: dental records confird that the body tim brown found was, in fact, michael jordan's father>> ...which will obviously complicate the f.b.i.'s investigation. >> bergman: two men were ultimately convicted of the murder. but the jordan family was left with only ashes to bury, leading to a media outcry that coroner brown should not have cremated the body. you made do with the resources that you had? >> i did, yes, sir. and i... i still believe that the decision...
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brown. bit more enthusiasm. just read 'em a bit faster... he used to be black, and played with children. ben: michael jackson!eah. "he used to be black and played with children"? what, like hoopla and...? fat gold guy. goldfinger. david dickinson. he's like a god. who is he? buddha. the divine inspiration for hundreds of millions of people-- "fat gold guy." he's a liar. tony blair. his nose gets big. tony blair. rock, paper, scissors. velociraptor! come on! ben, can you just please...? it's paper, it's rock, or it's scissors. that's it. three things in the repertoire-- rock, paper, scissors. ...paper, scissors. nuclear bomb! right. karen wins. no! please, both of you, stop. okay, shall we play something else? so, what's this game you want to play? it's called dinosaur-teddy-robot. dad: what do we do? mum: what are the rules? well... robot kills dinosaur, dinosaur kills teddy, and teddy kills robot, because the dinosaur can eat the teddy, the teddy can deactivate the robot, and the robot can laser the dinosaur. sounds so complicated. but it's good. good, mind. you hide them under the table, and then we say, "t
brown. bit more enthusiasm. just read 'em a bit faster... he used to be black, and played with children. ben: michael jackson!eah. "he used to be black and played with children"? what, like hoopla and...? fat gold guy. goldfinger. david dickinson. he's like a god. who is he? buddha. the divine inspiration for hundreds of millions of people-- "fat gold guy." he's a liar. tony blair. his nose gets big. tony blair. rock, paper, scissors. velociraptor! come on! ben, can you just...
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michael also served as a law clerk to judge james r. browning, who was then chief judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. so please join me in welcoming michael. thank you very much for doing this today. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. and before we get started with the panel, i just want to give a quick summary explanation of the posture of the case because it slightly unusual in the way that this cases arising in the supreme court. so the claim against wal-mart for sex discrimination nationwide in 2001 by a group of attorneys who formed the case around some claims in the case was originally filed in california and although the case has been pending for 10 years, not much is actually happened and that's one part that i wanted to frame because that's going to be a lot of discussion by the panelists. so the case involves classified allegations of sex discrimination in pay and permission by wal-mart and a lot of the case involves statistical analysis in part because the class is so large and because the statistic
michael also served as a law clerk to judge james r. browning, who was then chief judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. so please join me in welcoming michael. thank you very much for doing this today. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. and before we get started with the panel, i just want to give a quick summary explanation of the posture of the case because it slightly unusual in the way that this cases arising in the supreme court. so the claim against...
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named in starting eleven so soon as michael carrick has recovered from a growing injury however ronnie a bit it has failed to shake off a knock and misses out so wes brown partners chris morley in defense united bounced back from league defeats to the reds and chelsea really to mail in for a cup or to final victory at home to also on saturday the manager sir alex ferguson is expensive you know that tough game this evening. with. the. germans and. sneezer how the after ancient fake ties and of how many times and the main difference imo i think would put in a very experienced travel marci team. and i think we well. lost a train at old trafford ahead of this evening's clash after the goal is to our home turf they need a win or score draw to go through the french side have not been in the last eight of this torment since becoming the first side to lift the chaldees we try nineteen ninety three and feel that machiavelli when it is fair to get started on the bench of a manager to get a shot says neil into the favorites. ok who you would expect it meant just you know it didn't certainly go through she were annoyed that we haven't showed little opportunity if y
named in starting eleven so soon as michael carrick has recovered from a growing injury however ronnie a bit it has failed to shake off a knock and misses out so wes brown partners chris morley in defense united bounced back from league defeats to the reds and chelsea really to mail in for a cup or to final victory at home to also on saturday the manager sir alex ferguson is expensive you know that tough game this evening. with. the. germans and. sneezer how the after ancient fake ties and of...
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michaels as any other sign javier hernandez scored an h.r. as the man few nights had one to one times loss like wes brown through his own net late on the following first by going a store in france went into the quarter finals to one overall and high praise for money just like spartacus and. i think we are surprised. just forced into war and it. is and so should. and play music a more he went to a few games for us. and larry. he's adjusted to the physical part very well and his last name it's very well known. but it's going to screen options and this evening chelsea have a great chance of making friday's quarterfinal draw as my take on type of high and stanford bridge but it's a way goal cushion from the first leg look at all this bracing denmark has given that there's a stronger advantage manager carline charlton says he wrote that citing opponents quite and i can like me even though i've never won an england in this tournament when i would be very important to move on to reach that waterfowl of the champions league you're going to have to pay a lot of attention of an organiser a good team with a good organisation that everything would be ok we
michaels as any other sign javier hernandez scored an h.r. as the man few nights had one to one times loss like wes brown through his own net late on the following first by going a store in france went into the quarter finals to one overall and high praise for money just like spartacus and. i think we are surprised. just forced into war and it. is and so should. and play music a more he went to a few games for us. and larry. he's adjusted to the physical part very well and his last name it's...
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michael, good evening. >> reporter: the group has spooked major u.s. corporations. the pentagon is now singling them out as an example of the serious new cyber threats facing the country. barrett brown is an underground commander in a new kind of warfare. >> it's a guerilla cyber war, if you want to use the term cyber war. >> reporter: 29 years old, a cocky college dropout, brown calls himself a senior strategist for anonymous. a loose connection of tech savvy hackers, credited with bringing down the websites of mastercard and visa last december. retaliation, they say, for cutting off service to wikileaks. >> we sent a message, we don't appreciate you working with the feds. >> reporter: the feds, the fbi is now investigating anonymous for those attacks. raiding homes and issuing dozens of subpoenas. >> it's amusing, though. >> reporter: a self-described anarchist, brown proclaims he's policing wrongdoing, at least as anonymous defines it. and promoting the free flow of information. >> you may not know that wikileaks is protected by a global hacker nerd brigade known as anonymous. >> reporter: joked about by some, but very serious. they call themselves hacktivists. communicate via se
michael, good evening. >> reporter: the group has spooked major u.s. corporations. the pentagon is now singling them out as an example of the serious new cyber threats facing the country. barrett brown is an underground commander in a new kind of warfare. >> it's a guerilla cyber war, if you want to use the term cyber war. >> reporter: 29 years old, a cocky college dropout, brown calls himself a senior strategist for anonymous. a loose connection of tech savvy hackers,...
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michael also served as a law clerk to judge james r. browning, who was then chief judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. so please join me in welcoming michael. thank you very much for doing this today. [applause] >> thank you very much and it is an honor to be here. before we get started with the panel i just want to give a quick summary explanation of the posture of the case because it is slightly unusual in the way that this case is arising in the supreme court. the claim was filed against walmart sex discrimination nationwide in 2001 by a group of attorneys who formed the case around some claims and the case was originally filed, it is filed in california. although the case has been pending for 10 years, not much has actually happened and that is the one part that i wanted to just frame because that is going to be a lot of the discussion by the panelists. the case involves classwide allegations of sex discrimination and pay and promotions by walmart and a lot of the case involves statistical analysis in part because the class is so lar
michael also served as a law clerk to judge james r. browning, who was then chief judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. so please join me in welcoming michael. thank you very much for doing this today. [applause] >> thank you very much and it is an honor to be here. before we get started with the panel i just want to give a quick summary explanation of the posture of the case because it is slightly unusual in the way that this case is arising in the supreme court. the claim was...
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brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and michael gerson, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> oil companies have changed my country. >> oil companies can make a difference. >> we have the chance to build the economy. >> create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. >> ... and our communities. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers; launch child's programs. >> it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 2t century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning spons
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michael tried to reform and i think this is exactly what people want. >> we will have a disagreement about-- . >> browne disagreement you have is over corleone. but seriously over the next couple of days here, is their key point. >> it is a key point it is going to happen right now. i think the opposition, both inside and outside the country realize this is a golden opportunity, that the street is finally moving and they are demanding. there were people calling saying the people want to topple the regime. we have heard it being said in many of the demonstrations. the people were coming out and bashar and naming his brother by name and calling them cowardses. the-- in many cities they were defaced, in damascus s so that's really indicates that finally this is an anti-regime, an anti-assad revolution. it's not simply about minor reforms. so what the spokeswoman of the regime said yesterday was about some concessions, this is too little, too late. and we've seen this scenario. >> brown: go ahead. >> this is an entrenched regime. i disagree with ammar in the sense that yes, there is a lot of people who wan
michael tried to reform and i think this is exactly what people want. >> we will have a disagreement about-- . >> browne disagreement you have is over corleone. but seriously over the next couple of days here, is their key point. >> it is a key point it is going to happen right now. i think the opposition, both inside and outside the country realize this is a golden opportunity, that the street is finally moving and they are demanding. there were people calling saying the...
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so i knew secretary brown well, and i grew up with michael and tracy. what very few basketball chops i have i got playing on the basketball court in their backyard. i later had the great honor of serving with ron brown in the clinton administration. i particularly admired the way he mentored an entire generation of young african-american policy makers. secretary brown made the commerce department an incubator for extraordinary talent, and we are honored to have so many of those colleagues here with us today. second brown was also great company. i will never forget how much fun it was to travel with him to africa in 1995. and i will never forget the powerful reaction he engendered when he said, "the united states will no longer concede african markets to traditional colonial powers." secretary brown was more than a great american commerce secretary. he was also a great diplomat, and he was an extraordinary role model. his life was cut far too short, but he lived more in his 54 years than most of us ever do. it's a wonderful testament to ron brown that we
so i knew secretary brown well, and i grew up with michael and tracy. what very few basketball chops i have i got playing on the basketball court in their backyard. i later had the great honor of serving with ron brown in the clinton administration. i particularly admired the way he mentored an entire generation of young african-american policy makers. secretary brown made the commerce department an incubator for extraordinary talent, and we are honored to have so many of those colleagues here...