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michael jordan's new restaurant.ter, highlights from the home opener later in sports. ♪ ooh baby, looks like you need a little help there ♪ ♪ ooh baby (what) can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanced digestive system. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. if it stopped and michael jordan has a new entry in the city's restaurant scene with the new but is where the state council. a new buzzword the restaurant scene. >> michael jordan's name goes crowds followed and chef james o'donnell takes a core might approach to the menu, we try to take a little bit more of the seasonal focus to the menu so we're rotating different products in the handout and also trying to focus on some local products. there is definitely some little nods to michael and the 23 layer cake and 23 in gritty and chopped salad. >> this
michael jordan's new restaurant.ter, highlights from the home opener later in sports. ♪ ooh baby, looks like you need a little help there ♪ ♪ ooh baby (what) can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanced digestive system. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. if it stopped...
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michael jordan! we're going to the knick game! four free passes! did i tell you? believe it! you made a hit with this one. i see things as they are, and i say no. uh, wait. you see things as they are not, and you say-- wait. uh... you see thi-- you see things as they are? what do you say when you see things? let me call elaine and kramer. if i see things as they are, i would ask why or why not? elaine? it's me. what are you doing tonight? great. george and i have tickets-- four free passes to the knicks-bulls game at madison square garden. aah! can you go? tell kramer to meet us on the corner at 7:00. all right. we're going to pick you up in a limo. that's right, baby doll. when we pick you up, i'm murphy, and george is o'brien. i can't tell you now. it's a long story. i am serious. ok. ok, bye. driver, we have to make a little stop first. i know. he knows? he knows? where are we going? why are we pulling off here? maybe it's a shortcut. we're going to grand central. there's no traffic. driver, why are we getting off this exit? to pick up the other members of your
michael jordan! we're going to the knick game! four free passes! did i tell you? believe it! you made a hit with this one. i see things as they are, and i say no. uh, wait. you see things as they are not, and you say-- wait. uh... you see thi-- you see things as they are? what do you say when you see things? let me call elaine and kramer. if i see things as they are, i would ask why or why not? elaine? it's me. what are you doing tonight? great. george and i have tickets-- four free passes to...
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this is your michael jordan gear. this is your polo. this is your nice 501 jeans, you guys.lf for. who speaks spanish here? can you read that? [ speaking spanish ] >> what does that mean? >> something about sexual assault. >> sexual assault. they're warning you about sexual assault in prison. how to protect yourself against it. >> the inmates are in essence the deterrent that will guide these youth back to a life of contributing to society. >> this is the building we live in, north block. and this building they have little small cells that are 9x4, nine feet tall, four feet wide. that's smaller than a walk-in closet, you guys. but yet two men live in those cells in that building. look where you at, man, you in a cage like an animal. have you ever been to a zoo? >> yeah. >> okay. the cages for the monkey is bigger than this, right? okay then, so what does that tell you about yourself? >> they got more freedom than this. >> the animals get more freedom than us, right? so you need to really be thinking about. >> they treating us like we lower than animals, lesser than animals.
this is your michael jordan gear. this is your polo. this is your nice 501 jeans, you guys.lf for. who speaks spanish here? can you read that? [ speaking spanish ] >> what does that mean? >> something about sexual assault. >> sexual assault. they're warning you about sexual assault in prison. how to protect yourself against it. >> the inmates are in essence the deterrent that will guide these youth back to a life of contributing to society. >> this is the building...
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we are talking henry ford, thomas edison, and probably michael jordan built into one individual. that is what makes it difficult for me. i am not pleading with he made the iphone or the ipad -- i am not leaving with key made the iphone or the ipad. he had vision. he relied on his gut instinct more than focus groups or those kinds of things. to see the future and that the products before we know we need them is genius. but the nation has got a pink for breast cancer awareness month. the death of jobs is also shining a light on pancreatic cancer. he has battled the disease since 2004. i've read is live in the studio with more on the rehr, a deadly form of cancer. >> every year in the u.s. 44,000 people are diagnosed with candy -- pancreatic cancer and 37,000 die from the disease. i spoke with the menu is fighting it and beating the odds -- a woman who is fighting the cancer and beating the odds. >> is assistant principal went to the hospital in april of 2003. >> he told me i had pancreatic cancer. i had no knowledge of it. >> doctors told her they were after move at least 80% of he
we are talking henry ford, thomas edison, and probably michael jordan built into one individual. that is what makes it difficult for me. i am not pleading with he made the iphone or the ipad -- i am not leaving with key made the iphone or the ipad. he had vision. he relied on his gut instinct more than focus groups or those kinds of things. to see the future and that the products before we know we need them is genius. but the nation has got a pink for breast cancer awareness month. the death of...
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in college, i spent some time with michael jordan. then i read your book, and you are competing with bill russell to see who can go to sleep the fastest. everything you do is competitive. >> i do not know where it comes from. the thing that you see when you are small, the stories that you tell yourself when you're growing up. those are the things that i did to myself. i did not want to go home. i was afraid to go home. i spent a lot of time by myself. i loved the forest, i loved climbing. trying to find something that i could look at. those were fun things. going fishing, fish and all day from daylight to dark. then i picked up this basketball, which changed my life forever. i think of the imaginary games i have played in my mind. i have a very vivid imagination. in some ways, i was setting goals for myself. goals were the primary reason we get to where we want to get. i wanted to be something different than what i was seeing every day. i wanted to be someone that would always try to help give and to be nice to people. i did not grow
in college, i spent some time with michael jordan. then i read your book, and you are competing with bill russell to see who can go to sleep the fastest. everything you do is competitive. >> i do not know where it comes from. the thing that you see when you are small, the stories that you tell yourself when you're growing up. those are the things that i did to myself. i did not want to go home. i was afraid to go home. i spent a lot of time by myself. i loved the forest, i loved climbing....
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we do things in the tahoe like the event with michael jordan, john elway. we also do the cannes film festival -- film festival which is international. we all want to make sure the local talent is promoted here among with restaurants, caterers, etc.. we will but to have thi a conversation with this young lady. thank you very much. >> i know the san francisco international arts festival is one of the groups trying to work closely with the america's cup event authority and others, can you, generally on how you have been working with the authority or organizing committee? are they including local arts groups and organizations? >> i can only speak for myself. i have had no contact with them. supervisor mar: the san francisco international our community. >> we just did an event with the black film festival. and we have phones there from our own kevin oakyeps and mario, but we are profit. i am in contact with non-profit partisan groups. this is a long conversation, and i only have 30 minutes. we really need corporations to start working with businesses. it seems i
we do things in the tahoe like the event with michael jordan, john elway. we also do the cannes film festival -- film festival which is international. we all want to make sure the local talent is promoted here among with restaurants, caterers, etc.. we will but to have thi a conversation with this young lady. thank you very much. >> i know the san francisco international arts festival is one of the groups trying to work closely with the america's cup event authority and others, can you,...
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dear michael jordan, dear sylvester stallone. guess what happened? nothing. then at christmas time i got one check for $100 from tom brokaw and then i saw my climbing ger and i sold it and i sold my car for $500 that i got from my grandfather in a seedy area in oakland. by string i o spring i had only $2,400. my mother invited me to come and talk to the kids. when i got ready to leave, a fourth grader named jeffery looked me in the aye and he said i've got a piggy bank at home and i'm going to help you build that school. west side school raised 65, 300 pennies. it wasn't the celebrities or the sports heroes or movie stars or if i lan throw pears but children reaching out to children half way around the world to help them build a school. what can you buy with a penny the bay area? probably nothing. in montana you can buy 1/2 tootsie roll. but in afghanistan you can buy a pencil. it's not that's so important but education gives a child hope. you know, if you fight tear riz her rorism it's based in fear but the real enemy is ignorance that bleeds hatred. here in
dear michael jordan, dear sylvester stallone. guess what happened? nothing. then at christmas time i got one check for $100 from tom brokaw and then i saw my climbing ger and i sold it and i sold my car for $500 that i got from my grandfather in a seedy area in oakland. by string i o spring i had only $2,400. my mother invited me to come and talk to the kids. when i got ready to leave, a fourth grader named jeffery looked me in the aye and he said i've got a piggy bank at home and i'm going to...
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no more of the michael jordan cannot speak out because politics is not a good thing to speak out against. it will be the jamaican musicians, the peter toshes and bob marleys -- the people -- the politicians had to be responsive to what people were saying and doing because there was a movement around these high- profile folks. they cannot just represent the movement. they have to come out of the movement. it has to be present in our communities and schools and prisons even for that to happen. otherwise, we end up with the tail wagging the dog. these boats we have artificially created to be our saviors, and we need to be our own saviors. [applause] >> how do you see -- and this is to either one of you -- do you see the new disciplinary action, the prison system at this point, and where do we go? because you are doing wonderful work in the system. where we go to make that not happen anymore? >> i also want to throw out because sister davis is here and working with restorative justice for youth, to invite her voice into that question as well. >> what we are doing in oakland is to try to brea
no more of the michael jordan cannot speak out because politics is not a good thing to speak out against. it will be the jamaican musicians, the peter toshes and bob marleys -- the people -- the politicians had to be responsive to what people were saying and doing because there was a movement around these high- profile folks. they cannot just represent the movement. they have to come out of the movement. it has to be present in our communities and schools and prisons even for that to happen....
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>>> kobe, michael jordan, shaq, they have nothing on this guy. ♪ >> check that junk out. >> slam dunkthis is amos, also known as the wonder horse. and the video actually came directly to us from a "right this minute" viewer. shelly saydell. ten years old, a miniature horse. but if you think slam dunking is his only amazing ability, you are wrong. >> this is taking the game of "horse" to a whole different level. >> oh! >> he's taking different shapes and putting them in the correct slots. so "right this minute" via skype all the way from boca raton in florida is shelly. when did you figure out amos was so smart? >> that was a surprise to all of us. when it got really hot here, i decided not to take him outside and just try to teach him a few new things and i started with basketball. >> do most horses have the ability to go fetch something? >> most horses don't have the ability. but we noticed that amos would pick things up in his mouth. we started with a little ball and took it from there. >> what kind of horse exactly is amos? >> amos is a miniature horse. that's the breed of horse. m
>>> kobe, michael jordan, shaq, they have nothing on this guy. ♪ >> check that junk out. >> slam dunkthis is amos, also known as the wonder horse. and the video actually came directly to us from a "right this minute" viewer. shelly saydell. ten years old, a miniature horse. but if you think slam dunking is his only amazing ability, you are wrong. >> this is taking the game of "horse" to a whole different level. >> oh! >> he's taking...
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person and did all the seating and put it on and everybody has to have the same seating space as michael jordan. that would be an inefficient use of space. what we are talking about in standard setting is a loud or enable those people elected by whatever margin to dictate how much seating space everyone has by rote and by rule as opposed to and organic evolution based on what the marketplace dictates. i would submit not to be an apologist but i work with many companies in this space. incentive are enormous to be responsible to do the right thing and act in a way that will enable you to continue to work with publishers and others. the incentives are all there. it is coming directly to the on star example. i don't want to lose sight of my original decca which it isn't about opt in or opt out. we haven't had any public discussion what it might be a good thing for vehicles to be network devices and innovation and useful information. i don't know what they plan to do with the data but suppose we could get 10% decrease in congest and in the greater d.c. market if all cars were connected. i am not sur
person and did all the seating and put it on and everybody has to have the same seating space as michael jordan. that would be an inefficient use of space. what we are talking about in standard setting is a loud or enable those people elected by whatever margin to dictate how much seating space everyone has by rote and by rule as opposed to and organic evolution based on what the marketplace dictates. i would submit not to be an apologist but i work with many companies in this space. incentive...
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and a chicago icon long before michael jordan came to town.nother side to hall of famer walter payton that was carefully hidden from the public. a side that jeff pearlman spent 2 1/2 years uncovering. his new book is called "sweetnes "sweetness," and i asked him what was the biggest surprise in researching the book. >> i suppose once i started to get to understand him, and know him, i'm being honest, it was -- you know, sort of after his career ended. you know, he retired and he was really looking for meaning in his life and he was looking for something to do. like a lot of former athletes do. he became the front man in an effort to bring an nfl expansion franchise to st. louis, and he spent basically 2 1/2, 3 years working on this effort. he wanted to become the first minority owner in the nfl and it completely fell through. when that happened and it wasn't his fault at all, he got extremely depressed, extremely despondent. started to question his purpose in life. there's a sort of image of walton peyton, as a gregarious, happy-go-lucky guy a
and a chicago icon long before michael jordan came to town.nother side to hall of famer walter payton that was carefully hidden from the public. a side that jeff pearlman spent 2 1/2 years uncovering. his new book is called "sweetnes "sweetness," and i asked him what was the biggest surprise in researching the book. >> i suppose once i started to get to understand him, and know him, i'm being honest, it was -- you know, sort of after his career ended. you know, he retired...
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a little white chapel where brittany spears got married there once, demi moore, jone collins, michael jordan just did this little impromptu wedding she walked down the aisle to single ladies and walked out to waking up in vegas by katy perry. >> that is cute. rachel was on that you know celebrity addiction show what is that. >> celebrity rehab. >> maybe she is healthy and this is a fresh start. >>> wasn't rachel paid off by tiger not to talk? she has plenty of money for a wedding. >> she got paid like $10 million but at the same time she had to give a lot of money back in the long run as well so, i don't think she is worth the $10 million any more but she is claiming she is very happy and found the love of her life they didn't do any big parties went back the grandma's house that is where they were staying in vegas. >> we want to set this next story up with a sound byte, tarig salahi telling people about his big sale. >> i am selling everything from the house, my ring her clothes, jewellery, furniture, statues, the whole works we are going to move forward lots of expensive art work we have c
a little white chapel where brittany spears got married there once, demi moore, jone collins, michael jordan just did this little impromptu wedding she walked down the aisle to single ladies and walked out to waking up in vegas by katy perry. >> that is cute. rachel was on that you know celebrity addiction show what is that. >> celebrity rehab. >> maybe she is healthy and this is a fresh start. >>> wasn't rachel paid off by tiger not to talk? she has plenty of money...
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an icon in chicago long before michael jordan came to town, but there was another side to hall of famerrefully hidden from the public. a side that jeff pearlman spent 2 1/2 years uncovering for his new book, "sweetness: the enigmatic life of walter payton." i talked to pearlman earlier and asked, what was his biggest surprise researching the book. >> i would say, once i started getting to understand him and know him, i mean, being honest, it was, you know, sort of after his career ended, you know, he retired and he was really looking for meaning in his life. and he was looking for something to do, like a lot of former athletes. and he became the front man in an effort to bring an nfl expansion franchise to st. louis. and he spent basically 2 1/2, 3 years working on this effort, putting everything into this effort. he wanted to become the first minority owner in the nfl, and it completely fell through. and when that happened, and it wasn't his fault at all, he got extremely depressed, extremely despondent. started really questioning his purpose in life. and there's this sort of image of
an icon in chicago long before michael jordan came to town, but there was another side to hall of famerrefully hidden from the public. a side that jeff pearlman spent 2 1/2 years uncovering for his new book, "sweetness: the enigmatic life of walter payton." i talked to pearlman earlier and asked, what was his biggest surprise researching the book. >> i would say, once i started getting to understand him and know him, i mean, being honest, it was, you know, sort of after his...
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sweetness, one of the greatest football players ever to play the game and a chicago icon long before michael jordanut there was another side to hall of famer walter payton that was carefully hidden from the public, and a side that jeff pearlman spent three years uncovering. it is called "sweetness, the enigmatic life of walter payton." >> when i got to know him and to be honest, it was sort of after his career ended, and he retired and really looking for meaning in his life. it was looking for something to do like a lot of former athletes do, and he became the front man in an effort to bring an nfl expansion franchise to st. louis, and he spent basically 2 1/2 to three years working on this effort and putting everything into the effort because he wanted to be the first minority owner in the nfl, and it completely fell through. when that happened and it was not his fault at all, and he got extremely depressed and extremely despondent and questioning his purpose in life. there is a sort of image of walter payton as happy go lucky and gregarious guy, and lo and behold he was a human being with emotion
sweetness, one of the greatest football players ever to play the game and a chicago icon long before michael jordanut there was another side to hall of famer walter payton that was carefully hidden from the public, and a side that jeff pearlman spent three years uncovering. it is called "sweetness, the enigmatic life of walter payton." >> when i got to know him and to be honest, it was sort of after his career ended, and he retired and really looking for meaning in his life. it...
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or michael jordan was to basketball. when i say the two words kelly slater, what do you think?surfers on the pro world tour. most are capable of aggressive, judge-pleasing rides like this. slater just does it more often. in the past two decades, kelly slater has taken the world surfing title an unheard of ten times. he was the youngest champion ever at age 20. and at 39, the oldest. he's won so many times, not even he can believe it. can you wrap your mind around that? >> i don't know. i don't know. it's almost like it happened to someone else. to be honest. i sort of hear it, it's baffling to me like, god, that's a lot of years. >> reporter: amazing. there's no one close. >> not right now, no. >> reporter: and maybe never. robert kelly slater was born in cocoa beach florida in 1972 and learned to surf almost as soon as he could walk. his life out of the water was far from ideal i can. >> my family life was a test. you know, my parents slit up when i was... by the time i was 11. my dad was drinking a lot. it was just a pretty tough, kind of a tough situation for us. >> reporter
or michael jordan was to basketball. when i say the two words kelly slater, what do you think?surfers on the pro world tour. most are capable of aggressive, judge-pleasing rides like this. slater just does it more often. in the past two decades, kelly slater has taken the world surfing title an unheard of ten times. he was the youngest champion ever at age 20. and at 39, the oldest. he's won so many times, not even he can believe it. can you wrap your mind around that? >> i don't know. i...
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this is martin luther king in his michael jordan on the bulls phase of activist um.e is in his prime. and this is what baldwin says. three years earlier i had not encountered many people, and i am speaking of negros critical of him, and but many more people seemed critical. it had to do with his effectiveness as a leader. that was in 1961. i thought, wow, a, that is what they say about barack obama today, and they say i love the guy and think he is smart and i don't question his integrity but i don't think he is an effective leader, and brenda you wrote an article that is wrestling with a sense of betrayal, and the title of the piece was black president double standard, why white liberals are abandoning obama. the piece -- if you are watching this and the you have not read the piece -- >> actually read it, and don't read the critiques of it. the 2012 election may be a test of electoral racism. if old-fashioned electoral racism is the unwillingness to vote for a black candidate, then liberal racism is abandoning the candidate when he is just as competent as his white
this is martin luther king in his michael jordan on the bulls phase of activist um.e is in his prime. and this is what baldwin says. three years earlier i had not encountered many people, and i am speaking of negros critical of him, and but many more people seemed critical. it had to do with his effectiveness as a leader. that was in 1961. i thought, wow, a, that is what they say about barack obama today, and they say i love the guy and think he is smart and i don't question his integrity but i...
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>>gary: i read a story where he said, michael jordan and i had nothing to do with it.would always jab at him telling him, do you know how powerful you are? starling like a king. charles barkley is a good entertainer, but if he told me to go rob a bank, i do not think i would do it. >>mark: it only tiger woods would have listened to. >>gary: what i hate most is like us. >>mark: go to our facebook page and like us. how about and appreciate button? we will talk to you later this morning in we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. @p@po' >>mark: a live look out of walnut creek. let's walk you through what we are expecting in some places. livermore, 90 degrees. antioch and oakland 85. walnut creek, 89. san ramon, 90 and antioch, 90. upper 80s-low 90s throughout most of the afternoon. same for the east bay and south bay. a full check on weather coming up. >>erica: we are following some tech headlines this apple is expected to release a cloud based movie streaming. apparently, apple is in talks with hollywood studios, but there is no word on when the servic
>>gary: i read a story where he said, michael jordan and i had nothing to do with it.would always jab at him telling him, do you know how powerful you are? starling like a king. charles barkley is a good entertainer, but if he told me to go rob a bank, i do not think i would do it. >>mark: it only tiger woods would have listened to. >>gary: what i hate most is like us. >>mark: go to our facebook page and like us. how about and appreciate button? we will talk to you later...
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michael vick will make that difficult. nobody eludes the rush like number 7. 416 passing yards, harbaugh, conservative in the first half. opened up in the second. alex smith, quick slant to jordanjosh does the rest. smith just getting started. 4-1/2 minutes later, vern common davis, thank you. alex, 21-33, niners down six in the third. eagles, two short field goals and then frank gore, statement with a breakout game. 127 yards and this touchdown. niners up 24-23. eagles trying to afnls vick to maclin. watch smith run it down to the back side, force the fumble. sean recovers. the niners win on the road. they're 3-1, and they're -- after pulling off a stunner in philly. >> that's the difference between this year and years in the past. you come in at halftime and a lot of reasons to say here we go again. but this team is different. a lot of energy. >> we need a turnover, some of these guys were loose, and helped us out. >> mike: the raiders can go for back-to-back home wins but after a loss the bills last week, the patriots took it out on the raiders. black hole was sold out. the nation was ready. richmond seymour crushz tom brady but the play whereas blown dead, sea -- seymour fl
michael vick will make that difficult. nobody eludes the rush like number 7. 416 passing yards, harbaugh, conservative in the first half. opened up in the second. alex smith, quick slant to jordanjosh does the rest. smith just getting started. 4-1/2 minutes later, vern common davis, thank you. alex, 21-33, niners down six in the third. eagles, two short field goals and then frank gore, statement with a breakout game. 127 yards and this touchdown. niners up 24-23. eagles trying to afnls vick to...
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jordan were inside at that press conference, outside this was the scene. you can see all the protestors crawled out along the plaza out here in frank ogawa plaza. michael moore the liberal filmmaker addressing a large crowd today. he had flown in from new york to support the movement after seeing images of the police response to protestors. more calls for 30 seconds of silence for scott olsen. that's the iraq war veteran who was hospitalized with a head injury he suffered when police launched a projectile during a protest last week. he even urged police officers to join the movement. he said they too are part of the 99%. >> this movement has no spokesman. everyone here is a spokesman. [ applause and cheers ] >> everyone here -- mayor quan is having a press conference right now. >> boo! >> upstairs. >> boo!! boo!! >> i sent her an email asking if we could speak while i was here. >> reporter: moore has not received an answer, he said to that email. if you take a look at our chopper aerials, you can see the crowd is sprawled along here. something of a carnival-like atmosphere out here. many people just spread out talking to each other taking pictures, man
jordan were inside at that press conference, outside this was the scene. you can see all the protestors crawled out along the plaza out here in frank ogawa plaza. michael moore the liberal filmmaker addressing a large crowd today. he had flown in from new york to support the movement after seeing images of the police response to protestors. more calls for 30 seconds of silence for scott olsen. that's the iraq war veteran who was hospitalized with a head injury he suffered when police launched a...
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michael moore, national commentary and comedian jon stewart helped pump up the protests. neither the mayor or police officers were in sight today as they planned strategy. yesterday chief howard jordan defended police actions. >> as a police chief, i'm responsible for the actions. i fully support their ability to defend themselves -- defend the life and property of siss that are trying -- citizens that are trying to have a peaceful assembly. >> reporter: now as you can see from the overhead shots marchers have returned to their encampment here in front of city hall. they're continuing to rally but in a much lower pace. perhaps they're tiring out or relaxing after a very busy day. an incredible day here in oakland. this has on going on all day and it's not over yet ann but not as bad as it was before. knopped cases of anybody getting hurt and -- no indications of anybody getting hurt and no property damage we know of so far. ann? >> don knapp in oakland, thank you very much. >>> well, the iraq war veteran severely injured during tuesday night's occupy oakland protests remains in fair condition tonight. 24-year-old scott olson was transferred from highland hospital in oakland to anoth
michael moore, national commentary and comedian jon stewart helped pump up the protests. neither the mayor or police officers were in sight today as they planned strategy. yesterday chief howard jordan defended police actions. >> as a police chief, i'm responsible for the actions. i fully support their ability to defend themselves -- defend the life and property of siss that are trying -- citizens that are trying to have a peaceful assembly. >> reporter: now as you can see from the...
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michael moore. find the occupy tab on the front page. >>> oakland's interim police chief says he's concerned about the injured that happened friday night. howard jordan contends his officers used the least force possible. >> there were some people that were struck with what appeared to be bean bags and a rubber bullet. some of the thing that is were outlawed by our ruling. >> reporter: police had their own types of crowd control weapons. since oakland was in charge, oakland is responsible. >>> oakland mayor quan offered an apology for what happened friday night. >> nobody wanted anybody to be hurt. this is a very progressive city. we've been doing everything we can to help to support the movement. >> reporter: quan said she did the right thing by apologizing and letting protesters return to city hall. but protesters say she is ruining her role as a progressive by not allowing protesters to return to city hall. >>> we check with the alameda county district attorney and learned so far no charges have been filed against the people who were arrested when authorities cleared out the occupy oakland encampment. a total of 25 people were taken to an encampme
michael moore. find the occupy tab on the front page. >>> oakland's interim police chief says he's concerned about the injured that happened friday night. howard jordan contends his officers used the least force possible. >> there were some people that were struck with what appeared to be bean bags and a rubber bullet. some of the thing that is were outlawed by our ruling. >> reporter: police had their own types of crowd control weapons. since oakland was in charge, oakland...
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michael moore. find the occupy tab on the front page. >>> oakland's interim police chief says he's concerned about the injured that happened friday night. howard jordan contends his officers used the least force possible. >> there were some people that were struck with what appeared to be bean bags and a rubber bullet. some of the thing that is were outlawed by our ruling. >> reporter: police had their own types of crowd control weapons. since oakland was in charge, oakland is responsible. >>> oakland mayor quan offered an apology for what happened friday night. >> nobody wanted anybody to be hurt. this is a very progressive city. we've been doing everything we can to help to support the movement. >> reporter: quan said she did the right thing by apologizing and letting protesters return to city hall. but protesters say she is ruining her role as a progressive by not allowing protesters to return to city hall. >>> we check with the alameda county district attorney and learned so far no charges have been filed against the people who were arrested when authorities cleared out the occupy oakland encampment. a total of 25 people were taken to an encampme
michael moore. find the occupy tab on the front page. >>> oakland's interim police chief says he's concerned about the injured that happened friday night. howard jordan contends his officers used the least force possible. >> there were some people that were struck with what appeared to be bean bags and a rubber bullet. some of the thing that is were outlawed by our ruling. >> reporter: police had their own types of crowd control weapons. since oakland was in charge, oakland...
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jordan bastean from pekin, illinois near peoria assigned to the marine corps based out of twentynine palms, california and was in afghanistan supporting operation enduring freedom >> a trial of michaelotional testimony cherilyn lee propofol says singer begged for propofol to help sleep cherilyn lee stopped working poor michael jackson two weeks before the performer died refused to give him propofol prosecution claims michael jackson's doctor conrad murray cannot properly monitor the singer after administering administering the propofol if convicted the conrad murray spent four years in jail jurors who found casey anthony not guilty of murdering her daughter released to the public today identities made public three months after conference the decision the judge in the trial ordered them secret until now way to protect their pom a backlash from the public jurors acquitted at the on charges of murdering two year-old daughter in 2008 jury so far has not spoken to the media. coming up lessons in living cancer patient shares experience with incurable cancer and a fax on her family and lots of germs germs lurking lurking in places you use every type of public and not realize tonight's medi
jordan bastean from pekin, illinois near peoria assigned to the marine corps based out of twentynine palms, california and was in afghanistan supporting operation enduring freedom >> a trial of michaelotional testimony cherilyn lee propofol says singer begged for propofol to help sleep cherilyn lee stopped working poor michael jackson two weeks before the performer died refused to give him propofol prosecution claims michael jackson's doctor conrad murray cannot properly monitor the...