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miers is accused of assaulting a woman and holder her hostage.ers flew into a rage and had to be restrained shortly after the judge set his bond at $250,000. >>> teachers still in classrooms months even years after allegations of misconduct. the steps the state is taking to try to tackle that problem. julie haener is in the newsroom with a look at other stories we're looking at. >>> new safety ratings for sports helmets puts your child's safety risks in perspective. >>> just a few days before getting a new home, a puppy goes missing. the reason a puppy owner thinks the dog was stolen. >>> and the detour you will have to take to tahoe and the extra time it will add to your trip. we will see you at 6:00. >>> let's talk about our weather now. nice day here but bill you said a lot of fog is coming in tonight. >> a lot of fog, there's fog at the coast now. that fog will be around tomorrow in excess. there'll be more of it and it'll be cooler especially at the coast. there we go. and you can see the north side or west side of santa cruz's bay or the we
miers is accused of assaulting a woman and holder her hostage.ers flew into a rage and had to be restrained shortly after the judge set his bond at $250,000. >>> teachers still in classrooms months even years after allegations of misconduct. the steps the state is taking to try to tackle that problem. julie haener is in the newsroom with a look at other stories we're looking at. >>> new safety ratings for sports helmets puts your child's safety risks in perspective....
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comedian seth miers lit into him and got huge laughs from the crowd but not really from trump. even the president liked the jokes. trump didn't seem to appreciate the president's jabs at him either. >> no one is prouder to put this birth certificate matter to rest than the donald. and that's because he can get back to focusing on the issues that matter, like did we fake the moon landing. >> the birther issue got a lot of play. trump is not even cracking a smile. the people around him not laughing either. it did get a lot of play generating a lot of laughs when the president introduced this scene as well from the lion king and called it his birth video. we will have more on trump and the jokes that some people didn't appreciate as well as some of the after parties coming up tonight at 10:00. >> i have to tell you, i watched the streaming video earlier. i thought it was excellent. seth myers did a good job. >> we will have a magazine editor on from washington. he did a preinterview. he said thumbs up for the president and the comedian. >> not everyone things it was funny, all the
comedian seth miers lit into him and got huge laughs from the crowd but not really from trump. even the president liked the jokes. trump didn't seem to appreciate the president's jabs at him either. >> no one is prouder to put this birth certificate matter to rest than the donald. and that's because he can get back to focusing on the issues that matter, like did we fake the moon landing. >> the birther issue got a lot of play. trump is not even cracking a smile. the people around...
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constitution in a letter the congresswoman miers wrote representative bachmann a frequent inability you've shown to accurately and factually present even the most basic information about the united states led me to submit the following challenge pitting my public education against your advanced legal education so you bachmann accepted the challenge though i'd argue that tenth graders knowledge of the united states may be too much for bachmann she probably needs to go head to head with a fifth grader than a job or even a bad georgia republican governor nathan deal so much for the fourth the state of journalism georgia after a local news affiliate ran a scathing article about potential ethics violations coming out of the governor's office governor barbour reporters from that affiliate from covering a bill signing ceremony until they apologized for the article in the words governor deal's off this is trying to censor news coverage of his administration is he taking a page out of hosni mubarak's playbook or just another republican procrit. and a very very ugly ron paul like father like son las
constitution in a letter the congresswoman miers wrote representative bachmann a frequent inability you've shown to accurately and factually present even the most basic information about the united states led me to submit the following challenge pitting my public education against your advanced legal education so you bachmann accepted the challenge though i'd argue that tenth graders knowledge of the united states may be too much for bachmann she probably needs to go head to head with a fifth...
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luke scott a miers this pitch. 5-5 in the sixth. the leadoff guy gets what.not win games when you walked the leadoff guy. jeff francoeur flies to nick markakis. gordon scores. ball game. royals win. in chicago, the first no-hitter of the season by that time, francisco liriano of the twins. white sox, no hits in the not part adam dunn is the better. two outs in the ninth. a line drive. the no-hitter for liriano from the dominican republic. the two ordered 64 in major league baseball history. 1-0 the final period lebron james of the miami heat plane as well as any team in the playoffs. the fans were flaunting red, white, and loblue. of salt on thes boston celtics. no chance in stopping this. heat by four in the fourth quarter. in the end, they are too good. it gets deflected to lebron james. miami over boston and lead the series 2-0. the caps lose again last night. they have to win time for their season is over. >> much more to come in our next half-hour of 11 news today. >> included a controversy over whether to release pictures of bin laden. i'm jennifer fran
luke scott a miers this pitch. 5-5 in the sixth. the leadoff guy gets what.not win games when you walked the leadoff guy. jeff francoeur flies to nick markakis. gordon scores. ball game. royals win. in chicago, the first no-hitter of the season by that time, francisco liriano of the twins. white sox, no hits in the not part adam dunn is the better. two outs in the ninth. a line drive. the no-hitter for liriano from the dominican republic. the two ordered 64 in major league baseball history. 1-0...
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that was seth miers. >> as you saw there, president obama had laughed at the joke. we know he will already given the order to kill bin laden. >>> a suspected drunk driver hit a woman in her front yard. drivers say the woman jumped the sidewalk, pinned the woman to home and took off. it happened on snell avenue yesterday morning. victim identified as 79-year- old diana punsack later died at the hospital. >> just a beautiful day -- lady. she knew everyone around here. everyone knew her. police arrested the driver and three passengers. police say alcohol was involved. >>> 7:36. well, pg&e could begin high- pressure testing on pipelines in two bay area cities as early as this week. they are gonna use pressurized water to test whether everything is structurally sound. pg&e says the tests thud shot -- should not disrupt service. >>> 7:36. let's check in -- let's check in again with sal castanedo. >> it's busy. it became busy later. right now, traffic is getting busier, especially at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's not undo-able. it's probably a 15, 20-minute delay. >>> if
that was seth miers. >> as you saw there, president obama had laughed at the joke. we know he will already given the order to kill bin laden. >>> a suspected drunk driver hit a woman in her front yard. drivers say the woman jumped the sidewalk, pinned the woman to home and took off. it happened on snell avenue yesterday morning. victim identified as 79-year- old diana punsack later died at the hospital. >> just a beautiful day -- lady. she knew everyone around here....
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after completing his supreme court clerkship, liu joined the litigation practice at olmeviney and miers working on a wide range of business matters. mrs. boxer: so there he was then in private practice. so you have a person who has either worked in government, in private practice, in education. he earned high praise from his peers, including walter dellinger, chair of the private practice, who said -- quote -- "liu was widely respected in his law practice for his superb ability, sound judgment and warm collegiality." then he joined the faculty at u.c. berkeley's bolt hall in 2003 and quickly established himself as an outstanding teacher as well as a constitutional law and education law and policy expert. think about this, in a young life. this is a young life, all these experiences, including raising a family. in the classroom, liu is popular, he's well regarded. his introductory constitutional law course is consistently one of the most oversubscribed at bolt. they want to hear him. they want nobody his presence to understand how the constitution works and why this country is so special
after completing his supreme court clerkship, liu joined the litigation practice at olmeviney and miers working on a wide range of business matters. mrs. boxer: so there he was then in private practice. so you have a person who has either worked in government, in private practice, in education. he earned high praise from his peers, including walter dellinger, chair of the private practice, who said -- quote -- "liu was widely respected in his law practice for his superb ability, sound...
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he spent the two years at o'melveny and miers, a prestigious law firm, where he handled commercial matters, antitrust, class action cases, trusts. appellate law comprised roughly half of his practice. and finally in 2003, he accepted a tenure track position on the faculty of bolt hal boalt halt f law. at boalt, he quickly established himself as one of our most astute legal scholars, with specialties in constitutional law, the supreme court, and education law and education policy. he published articles in the "yale law review," "the stanford law review, "the california law review," the "iowa law review," the "harvard law and policy review," and many other academic journals. he received the education law association's stephen goldberg award for distinguished scholarship in education law, and he was elected into membership of the american law institute. in 2008, his colleagues on the faculty at boalt selected him as their associate dean, and in 2009, university of california at berkeley awarded him their distinguished teaching award, the highest award for teaching across the entire university
he spent the two years at o'melveny and miers, a prestigious law firm, where he handled commercial matters, antitrust, class action cases, trusts. appellate law comprised roughly half of his practice. and finally in 2003, he accepted a tenure track position on the faculty of bolt hal boalt halt f law. at boalt, he quickly established himself as one of our most astute legal scholars, with specialties in constitutional law, the supreme court, and education law and education policy. he published...
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when you look at -- not only do they have the democrats -- harriet miers, bush administration, it ill-fitted supreme court nominee, is registered with them. they have spent about $3 million over the last three years of lobbying in washington. host: here is the headline in "usa today." it says that the group bill allison was referring to burns "$75,000 a month from pakistan and." ron from miami, you are on the air. caller: argue a democrat or republican? .uest: i am an independent caller: what i want to know is why are we giving money away to these countries like pakistan, who is hiding been allotted -- who is hiding bin laden, the whole time? money should come home to help people in our own country. the next issue is lobbying in our own country from a big industries and corporations. congress writes the laws on all this lobbying. a man on c-span, a reporter, said it took 20 hours to find one thing, what one congressman made it he said you have to go to 20 different things to find out. they hide it so well that you cannot find out what they make. guest: to answer the foreign aid question, tha
when you look at -- not only do they have the democrats -- harriet miers, bush administration, it ill-fitted supreme court nominee, is registered with them. they have spent about $3 million over the last three years of lobbying in washington. host: here is the headline in "usa today." it says that the group bill allison was referring to burns "$75,000 a month from pakistan and." ron from miami, you are on the air. caller: argue a democrat or republican? .uest: i am an...