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joe morton, papa pope from "scandal" is here. (cheers and applause) very exciting.apa pope in the house. very exciting. okay. tonight we begin in my home state of california, where fire crews are battling a 17,000-acre blaze. what's worse, california is in the worst drought in its history. okay. seems like a good time for larry wilmore to update the california drought in a segment we're calling "larry wilmore updates the california drought." ♪ ♪ >> larry: very nice guys. very clever. (laughter) that's nice. (laughter) all right. so this drought is a huge deal. right? and everyone's weighing in. including a state legislator from bakersfield, who offered her thoughts on god's opinion of the drought. >> assembly member sharon grove believes the drought represents god's wrath over abortion. the article quoted grove as saying texas was in a long period of drought until governor perry signed the fetal pain bill. the quote continues. it rained that night. now god has his hold on california. (laughter) >> larry: wait. god still does weather punishments? (laughter) that's so
joe morton, papa pope from "scandal" is here. (cheers and applause) very exciting.apa pope in the house. very exciting. okay. tonight we begin in my home state of california, where fire crews are battling a 17,000-acre blaze. what's worse, california is in the worst drought in its history. okay. seems like a good time for larry wilmore to update the california drought in a segment we're calling "larry wilmore updates the california drought." ♪ ♪ >> larry: very nice...
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. >> good morning commissioners rachel morton with san francisco park alliance. i want to absolutely command the department for taking this step it is a important step as the jenroom manager pointed out. it is not only something required in the charter but is necessary to help you guide your work. we know at the park alliance that the employees work hard every day to maintain and support the park squz support the recreation pracs like the bay sox that we heard from today. we also know this plan will help you focus that work and focus your precious
. >> good morning commissioners rachel morton with san francisco park alliance. i want to absolutely command the department for taking this step it is a important step as the jenroom manager pointed out. it is not only something required in the charter but is necessary to help you guide your work. we know at the park alliance that the employees work hard every day to maintain and support the park squz support the recreation pracs like the bay sox that we heard from today. we also know...
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. >> good morning commissioners rachel morton with san francisco park alliance. i want to absolutely command the department for taking this step it is a important step as the jenroom manager pointed out. it is not only something required in the charter but is necessary to help you guide your work. we know at the park alliance that the employees work hard every day to maintain and support the park squz support the recreation pracs like the bay sox that we heard from today. we also know this plan will help you focus that work and focus your precious resources ochb the most important priority and william help develop [inaudible] we think this is a important step. as you all know the parks are playing-always play a important park in the quality of san francisco and never more important today as the sate is growing. it is crucial for you to be very intentional and overt about your priorities and this plan will help you do that so we urge adoption of the plan. my supervisor mr. ogradey referred to a amendment which is really more tongue and cheek than anything else, a
. >> good morning commissioners rachel morton with san francisco park alliance. i want to absolutely command the department for taking this step it is a important step as the jenroom manager pointed out. it is not only something required in the charter but is necessary to help you guide your work. we know at the park alliance that the employees work hard every day to maintain and support the park squz support the recreation pracs like the bay sox that we heard from today. we also know...
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andy morton is with the house budget committee. he served in the agriculture department, chief economist of the senate agriculture committee and as an analyst at the cbo. dr. beach is chief economist of the senate budget committee. previously for 15 years he was a director of the center for data analysis here at the heritage foundation. he has also served as the president of the institute for humane studies and senior economist at sprint. i've known bill longer than either of us would care to admit. he's a fine economist and a true friend of economic liberty. curtis dubais is a research fellow here. previously he was a senior economist at price waterhouse coopers in tax foundation. please join me in welcoming andy morton. [ applause ] >>> it's a pleasure to be here. i'm going to kind of briefly make a few comments briefly on a few areas i'll provide a little background on new macro eem knock mick scoring rule in the 2016 budget resolution conference agreement and not too much but maybe a few comments/thoughts on how this rule is li
andy morton is with the house budget committee. he served in the agriculture department, chief economist of the senate agriculture committee and as an analyst at the cbo. dr. beach is chief economist of the senate budget committee. previously for 15 years he was a director of the center for data analysis here at the heritage foundation. he has also served as the president of the institute for humane studies and senior economist at sprint. i've known bill longer than either of us would care to...
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the interesting thing about j sterling morton he was a , journalist. he owned the nebraska city news and used it to promote agriculture, which is our state's largest industry. and the planting of trees. what influenced me about that, besides fact that he's run my -- from my hometown is that it , really demonstrates he spirit of nebraskans. nebraskans are so involved in their communities in schools and churches, and they are really engaged. he used that. he had that spirit of being involved in the community to start something that is now celebrated in all 50 states. and in fact is a state holiday here in nebraska. it demonstrates the power of one person getting involved in making a change in what they can do to influence a whole state even over a century later. >> the keystone pipeline 's proposed path through nebraska has caused much debate. what is the project's current status, and how do you feel about the project? governor ricketts: some people had some concerns about the route of the pipeline. we had a political process that worked. we came togethe
the interesting thing about j sterling morton he was a , journalist. he owned the nebraska city news and used it to promote agriculture, which is our state's largest industry. and the planting of trees. what influenced me about that, besides fact that he's run my -- from my hometown is that it , really demonstrates he spirit of nebraskans. nebraskans are so involved in their communities in schools and churches, and they are really engaged. he used that. he had that spirit of being involved in...
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off in the chopper 7 news chopper to perform what they assume would be a routine water rescue in morton bay. they don't have exact coordinates for the boat's location. they spot a different vessel, the water police, who are responding to the may day call. greg hopes the water police know where the troubled boat is, but he can't confirm this by radio. >> they were on a different frequency. we didn't have that frequency with us. so that added to the problems. we couldn't see anything up ahead where they were heading, so we turned around and went back a little ways. then we found the yacht. it was in a precarious position. >> after two days navigating stormy seas, skipper malcolm dickson is trapped in morton bay's shallow waters. his girlfriend and her small child huddle below deck as malcolm battles the waves. >> it was just disappearing in behind these swells that were just enormous. >> from his vantage point in the air, greg sees the yacht is in real trouble. the front sail is in shreds and the engine has failed leaving the skipper unable to maneuver. then things get worse. a monster wa
off in the chopper 7 news chopper to perform what they assume would be a routine water rescue in morton bay. they don't have exact coordinates for the boat's location. they spot a different vessel, the water police, who are responding to the may day call. greg hopes the water police know where the troubled boat is, but he can't confirm this by radio. >> they were on a different frequency. we didn't have that frequency with us. so that added to the problems. we couldn't see anything up...
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they went out to morton's steakhouse in cleveland. two had never had a sip of alcohol. one was barnes and one was iguodala. he was drenched with barnes took one first dip and iguodala said they didn't get me. >> this is such a good group of guys which has made it so much fun. >> pretty clean-cut group of guys. that speaks to the fact that two guys aren't even drinkers. >> the camaraderie on this team. they talk about winning championships. >> look at them. >> i love steve kerr. he's one of the best humans on the planet. >> class act in every respect. >> he always knows the right thing to say says the right thing. he's actually really a renaissance man. they tweeted a photo of him reading books. i remember when they were down 2-1 in the memphis series, steve kerr was reading a book. he doesn't read the normal stuff people read. he was reading a book about a blind girl growing up in war-torn germany and i was saying, steve we're down two games to one against the grizzlies, will you read the play book, please? concentrate. he really is a renaissance man. i've known him for
they went out to morton's steakhouse in cleveland. two had never had a sip of alcohol. one was barnes and one was iguodala. he was drenched with barnes took one first dip and iguodala said they didn't get me. >> this is such a good group of guys which has made it so much fun. >> pretty clean-cut group of guys. that speaks to the fact that two guys aren't even drinkers. >> the camaraderie on this team. they talk about winning championships. >> look at them. >> i...
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how much does joe morton agree with eli pope?ry of the flag it is a battle flag not a flag of peace. it was originally sort of enduring the civil war, used so you couldn't confuse it with the union flag. two. it came from the northern virginia army. it was a flag that was very popular. it was about bottle. in 1962 that same flag was put on top of the state building in south carolina in defiant defense against what was happening in the south, which ways desegregation, which was integration. originally that flag again as i say, during the civil war, was anti-abolitionism and emancipation. >> that's an important point a lot of people don't take into consideration. it is not like this flag has been up since the end of the civil war. it went up in the '60s. >> that's right. i learned that myself when i did some research in law school. i am from atlanta. back when i was a kid in the 1980s, the georgia state flag was mostly the confederate battle flag with a little georgia state steel stuck on the end. i had to sit in my black high scho
how much does joe morton agree with eli pope?ry of the flag it is a battle flag not a flag of peace. it was originally sort of enduring the civil war, used so you couldn't confuse it with the union flag. two. it came from the northern virginia army. it was a flag that was very popular. it was about bottle. in 1962 that same flag was put on top of the state building in south carolina in defiant defense against what was happening in the south, which ways desegregation, which was integration....
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reporter: morton storm came across that purpose. >> i couldn't stop reading. everything i wanted to know in my life wasn't in a book. you live forever. reporter: he became a follower of militant islamist leader. he demonstrated outside the u.s. embassy, burning american flags and calling for the founding of a some cash of an islamic state. -- calling for the founding of an islamic state. >> i thought this was jihad picked my biggest surprised i realized his crew was more or less just big empty barrels. i knew i had to go and join up with the real people. reporter: in early 2006 he went looking for them in yemen, spending time in the capital and surrounding areas. it is here he met a radical imam who radically -- who advocated jihad. at some point a storm began to harbor doubts. them it takes some time to become that islamic robot where you no longer think rational, you no longer think independently or freely. that software is dangerous. then you are in a position where you can hate your own family. reporter: eventually storm began to distance himself from isla
reporter: morton storm came across that purpose. >> i couldn't stop reading. everything i wanted to know in my life wasn't in a book. you live forever. reporter: he became a follower of militant islamist leader. he demonstrated outside the u.s. embassy, burning american flags and calling for the founding of a some cash of an islamic state. -- calling for the founding of an islamic state. >> i thought this was jihad picked my biggest surprised i realized his crew was more or less...
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bottom of the first, harper with a two-run bomb off charlie morton this, his second home run as manyames, an upper decker. nats take a 2-0 lead h the scoring just getting started here. it's now 5-0. gio gonzalez, he knocks in a run. michael taylor comes in to score. gio helping his own cause. nates up, 6-0. just two batters later, yunel escobar escobar, himself a day at the park, second time hitting, this time, a three-run home run. nationals scored nine runs in the frame, the most first-inning runs in nationals history. back to gonzalez. he was lights out on the mound today. gets andrew mccutcheon to go down swinging there. tossed seven shutout innings of baseball. the nats saturday new record of 24 consecutive scoreless innings nats bin 9-2. after the game lots of praise to go around this pitching staff. the last three guys we have had start games and pitched really well. that sets our tone certainly. >> that's unbelievable. starting with joe and going into the weekend seeing maxi did what he did. we got one of the best staffs in baseball. and strauss coming back this week, the gre
bottom of the first, harper with a two-run bomb off charlie morton this, his second home run as manyames, an upper decker. nats take a 2-0 lead h the scoring just getting started here. it's now 5-0. gio gonzalez, he knocks in a run. michael taylor comes in to score. gio helping his own cause. nates up, 6-0. just two batters later, yunel escobar escobar, himself a day at the park, second time hitting, this time, a three-run home run. nationals scored nine runs in the frame, the most first-inning...
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charlie morton had a rough afternoon. second home run in just as many games.er on in the inning, they're up 6-0. escobar with his second at-bat of the inning. and he's going hard. the nats scored nine runs in the frame the most first inning runs in nationals history. how about geo-gonzales. he brought good stuff today. he was dominant. andrew mccutchen goes down swinging. the nats had a new record for 24 scoreless innings of no scoring. game and a half lead. >>> als soccer, united hosting the revolution. the 70th minute the revolution up 1-0. fabian espolinda, a beautiful cross pass. rolf puts it home and that eens the score at one apiece. a few minutes later, refs give d.c. united a penalty shot. rolf is taking i this is just easy money. second goal of the match. d.c. united come back to beat the revolution by a final score of 2-1. >>> start of the u.s. open great day for the 21-year-old jordan spieth. masters champ, tied for the lead. but on 16 this punt for birdie leaving the greens beautifully there. spieth, fired up. he drops to six under atop the leaderb
charlie morton had a rough afternoon. second home run in just as many games.er on in the inning, they're up 6-0. escobar with his second at-bat of the inning. and he's going hard. the nats scored nine runs in the frame the most first inning runs in nationals history. how about geo-gonzales. he brought good stuff today. he was dominant. andrew mccutchen goes down swinging. the nats had a new record for 24 scoreless innings of no scoring. game and a half lead. >>> als soccer, united...
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fiona scott morton says that means consumers will pay more. >> to make the searching difficult to do. >> reporter: her study found online shoppers suffer search fatigue. not everyone is concerned, at least not yet. >> it's really not that big of a deal for consumers. it's a big deal for some of these small sites. >> reporter: travel researchers points out delta and others are still sharing fares with the big players, travelocity expedia price line. those sites control the bulk of the business travelers but he agrees delta's move may set an important precedent, that airlines own access to their fare information and control who displays it. >> i think we may see some airlines pull some of their content or be more assertive about how their content is displayed. >> reporter: ultimately airlines make the most money when they can funnel people back to their own sites other push add-ons and upgrades. something that made delta an extra $50 million last quarter alone. >> it reserves the right to determine who it does business with and where and how its content is displayed. >> $50 million. no
fiona scott morton says that means consumers will pay more. >> to make the searching difficult to do. >> reporter: her study found online shoppers suffer search fatigue. not everyone is concerned, at least not yet. >> it's really not that big of a deal for consumers. it's a big deal for some of these small sites. >> reporter: travel researchers points out delta and others are still sharing fares with the big players, travelocity expedia price line. those sites control...
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liberals use kids in their props and in how better they talk about a letter i received from jenni morton and i don't like this keep your kids out of politics. if you want to write a letter to the first lady, write it yourself. don't use your kids. >> yes children must be absorbed. >> it isn't need that he put glitter in the envelope that turned out to be anthrax? >> real gooder is worse than anthrax. that stuff gets everywhere and you can never, ever, clean it up. >> you have body glitter. >> your wife never bought the story. >> when you were a kid you used to write letters to santa and what do you think about this kid? was he annoying you as much? >> i wasn't that annoyed by it. i thought it was precious, but this kid is learning this behavior from somewhere. i would hate to hear the arguments that go on in his home about politics if he is just hearing this. his mother must always use the phrase "i'm gonna write them a letter" because the kid really did it. you know what will happen here? >> what's that? >> if michelle and barak are smart they will invite this concerned citizen will bec
liberals use kids in their props and in how better they talk about a letter i received from jenni morton and i don't like this keep your kids out of politics. if you want to write a letter to the first lady, write it yourself. don't use your kids. >> yes children must be absorbed. >> it isn't need that he put glitter in the envelope that turned out to be anthrax? >> real gooder is worse than anthrax. that stuff gets everywhere and you can never, ever, clean it up. >> you...
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money will go towards supporting science and tech nong and math and engineering education at the mortonichael and powell school, the grant is part of drexel's assisted school initiative. >>> montgomery county has a new millionaire thanks to the pennsylvania lottery, one lucky cash five ticket matched all five numbers last night it was sold at the sunoco in wynnewood. lottery officials say that this is their six and new millionaire in less than a month. still to come on "action news" at 5:00, we'll check the forecast for you. looking outside at sky 6 hd a look at philadelphia international airport meteorologist, cecily tynan, has the details from accuweather when we come right back. if you want a paint with no harsh fumes. if you want a paint without harmful chemicals. if you want a paint that's safer for your family, and the environment... only this can. natura from benjamin moore. paint like no other. certified asthma and allergy friendly by the asthma and allergy foundation of america. >>> time now for accuweather looking at the skies now any precipitation? >> no sunshine. >> i'm goin
money will go towards supporting science and tech nong and math and engineering education at the mortonichael and powell school, the grant is part of drexel's assisted school initiative. >>> montgomery county has a new millionaire thanks to the pennsylvania lottery, one lucky cash five ticket matched all five numbers last night it was sold at the sunoco in wynnewood. lottery officials say that this is their six and new millionaire in less than a month. still to come on "action...
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team goes out to party last night in cleveland and are out until like 3:00 in the morning went to morton'suse. this is such a team of good guys. there is no knuckle heads on the squad. neither harrison had touched a drop of alcohol. and so some of the other guys were trying to get them to try champagne. they ended up at 5:00 a.m. and went to the hotels and said they didn't get any. harrison did have a sip of something. i don't know. undisclosed beverage. they love to post these videos online and have been doing this running gag. you can do whatever you want. they get along so well. other teams, a higher knuckle head factor. their knuckle head factor is zero and the most humble superstar. >> we love our warriors. >>> just ahead for the site and sounds of a championship last night's warriors win. >>> a teenage shark attack victim relives the frightening moment he says he never saw coming. >>> the community facing the there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they ha
team goes out to party last night in cleveland and are out until like 3:00 in the morning went to morton'suse. this is such a team of good guys. there is no knuckle heads on the squad. neither harrison had touched a drop of alcohol. and so some of the other guys were trying to get them to try champagne. they ended up at 5:00 a.m. and went to the hotels and said they didn't get any. harrison did have a sip of something. i don't know. undisclosed beverage. they love to post these videos online...
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being said on msnbc, for example, by the reverend al sharpton at freddy's at 125th street on the morton downey, jr. show about the different epithets he's used against gay people and racist comments that i think he's made about building buildings, et cetera. your thoughts about that attack. >> i lament when the state senator talking to bill o'reilly made the wrong-headed dumb ass remark about fox news. where does he get off saying that? there is so much that is valid to report here. number one, that the people are charleston south carolina have come together black and white, to mourn this awful loss. they are standing united there's no violence here there is just utter sorrow. and anger at the perpetrator. and individual my own anger. i look at the person that you and dr. ablow have described and you accurately report the fact that he had these run-ins with the law having to do with narcotics. it's clear that this kid in his late 20th year on earth was beginning to get into some very dangerous territory, they find the skin head videos in his house, the other racist references he's weari
being said on msnbc, for example, by the reverend al sharpton at freddy's at 125th street on the morton downey, jr. show about the different epithets he's used against gay people and racist comments that i think he's made about building buildings, et cetera. your thoughts about that attack. >> i lament when the state senator talking to bill o'reilly made the wrong-headed dumb ass remark about fox news. where does he get off saying that? there is so much that is valid to report here....
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delaware county intermediate unit hosted that event in morton and goal was to get students excited about math in a young age and encourage them to continue to pursue math and simulated courses and fields. smart kid right there. >> good luck to all of them. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" an actor goes undercover to a movie screening and surprises fans. would you recognize that guy? we will tell you more about a prank that has gone viral. >>> speaking of surprises imagine walking in to your kitchen to find this. a snake, trying to eat your eggs. kate. >> we have dies event weather heading on your way but still chilly for tonight and tomorrow. we will tell you where those temperatures finally start to rise and feel like june again coming up with the seven day forecast when we come right at longhorn what's in season doesn't last. we make sure of that. introducing longhorn's new grilled tastes of summer. the smoky garlic outlaw ribeye the hickory salt crusted new york strip or our grilled citrus salmon all with garden fresh hand chopped salad tonight only at longhorn steakhouse. you c
delaware county intermediate unit hosted that event in morton and goal was to get students excited about math in a young age and encourage them to continue to pursue math and simulated courses and fields. smart kid right there. >> good luck to all of them. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" an actor goes undercover to a movie screening and surprises fans. would you recognize that guy? we will tell you more about a prank that has gone viral. >>> speaking of...
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expert say although calories are important, there is morton it -- more to it than just that. >> whileisn't the whole picture, in making food choices, we also have to think about the sugar the sodium in our foods how process a particular food is. this is at least helpful in getting a sense of one thing to focus on. >> so, google at this point not commenting on how or if this technology could be used. it is very, i guess -- >> all about the perspective right? >> right. if you zoom in on your salad and it is like tiny, you know, like this size. >> right? >> they don't know how big your plate s so it could appear you're eating this huge salad, cents not that big. they can't see you douse philadelphia with dressing, i don't know if they can real. we'll see. >> we're not buying it. >> we're not. >> still ahead miracle on the haded son sully solenberg getting a movie. major hollywood actor set to direct this one. >> oh, again, on street in chester, another fire, the third one in five days. now investigators are trying to figure out if these are connected. >> plus, a man eating dinner dodges
expert say although calories are important, there is morton it -- more to it than just that. >> whileisn't the whole picture, in making food choices, we also have to think about the sugar the sodium in our foods how process a particular food is. this is at least helpful in getting a sense of one thing to focus on. >> so, google at this point not commenting on how or if this technology could be used. it is very, i guess -- >> all about the perspective right? >> right. if...
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[hip-hop music] ♪ 10 miles outside of my hometown of chicago, located in morton grove, illinois, is theome of athans motors. in 2009, pete athans, a car enthusiast and successful real estate investor, who made millions flipping houses, sunk his entire life savings into building his first car dealership. >> i created a place where you want to hang out, buy a car, sell your car... car's worth 30 all day, wholesale. service your car, or just come by and have a cup of coffee. >> the project took 18 months and cost more than $4 million to complete. >> i've spent all my cash building this place and trying to keep it open. come on. 1,300 in one month? and it's hard to get more money to buy vehicles. >> we're scarce on cars. >> pete hired his cousin tony to be general manager. >> hey, mike, make sure you check that all the tires match. >> okay. >> i'm here every day to make sure everything is perfect. >> and working together has strained their relationship. >> tony, come into my office, please. >> and tony has been talking about leaving athans. >> i can't work in an environment where the owner
[hip-hop music] ♪ 10 miles outside of my hometown of chicago, located in morton grove, illinois, is theome of athans motors. in 2009, pete athans, a car enthusiast and successful real estate investor, who made millions flipping houses, sunk his entire life savings into building his first car dealership. >> i created a place where you want to hang out, buy a car, sell your car... car's worth 30 all day, wholesale. service your car, or just come by and have a cup of coffee. >> the...
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sports illustrated reports that some of the warriors - including steff and his family - ended up at a morton's restaurant last night.where a fan tried to put an unlit cigar in riley's mouth. >>catherine heenan:she had the sense to say "no" -- shaking her head. >>grant lodes:the curry's will be stars of the parade. and this is the parade troute. starting at 11th and broadway. north to west grand. houghalong lake merritt. ending at 12th and oak streets.and a block from there. the big public rally at the kaiser convention center. >>grant lodes:there are three bart stations near the route.and bart officials say they'll be running rush hour service all day long. >>pam moore:investigators now begin to examine other balconies. at the site of the deadly collapse in berkeley. we are live with what the mayor thinks may have caused the collapse. next. >>pam moore:plus, disturbing allegations of inhumane treatment of chickens. at california based foster farms. and just in time for summer. the report card is out for bay area beaches. find out which ones are making the grade. and which ones are not. the rld
sports illustrated reports that some of the warriors - including steff and his family - ended up at a morton's restaurant last night.where a fan tried to put an unlit cigar in riley's mouth. >>catherine heenan:she had the sense to say "no" -- shaking her head. >>grant lodes:the curry's will be stars of the parade. and this is the parade troute. starting at 11th and broadway. north to west grand. houghalong lake merritt. ending at 12th and oak streets.and a block from...
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this was owned by j sterling morton and he gave it to the fellow belong to him in 1872, and it was donated our collection. this is from his library in nebraska city. so this so this is one of our more valuable pieces and one of our earlier pieces. this book is a little book of early poetry by nebraska settlers, and some of the detail makes this book valuable. the goals on the outside and it has a lot of pasted in pictures and things. and also is representative of the early works of 1st nebraska settlers. and so this is really valuable just an understanding the heritage and the settlement trials and tribulations of the early settlers. we acquire both through process of 1st identify who nebraska authors. authors. a nebraska often we defined as someone who was born or educated here. i must have educational years at the university of someone who lived here for more than ten years. so we look at these authors and try to have a representative example of all nebraska authors. our collection space is small, and so we don't exhaustively collect books from present-day nebraska authors, authors, but
this was owned by j sterling morton and he gave it to the fellow belong to him in 1872, and it was donated our collection. this is from his library in nebraska city. so this so this is one of our more valuable pieces and one of our earlier pieces. this book is a little book of early poetry by nebraska settlers, and some of the detail makes this book valuable. the goals on the outside and it has a lot of pasted in pictures and things. and also is representative of the early works of 1st nebraska...
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we ask morton storm that question former jihadist turned cia who had everything to do with setting uplan to stop? >> we can't stop terrorist want to be's around the world. it's a dangerous moment. >> where does it come from? kids are in college, out of college. they're not gangsters. what's the attraction and why go after the west? >> it is very good question. at the end of the day, there's people trying to stereo type them and say people are from social low backgrounds. many of them are very well educated educated. in fact many come from wealthy families. we have joined up to fight this war against us the free world. they're religiously motivated. you find the picture. i was muslim myself. i know this is religiously motivated. it's not because of finance or anything else. >> right. it's not about jobs. what should we look for here at home? what advice if an fbi agent says what should i look for? what would you tell them? >> we need to look for media. we need to look out for people that have change in behaviors. they stop going to mosque. people start talking about jihad. it's obvious
we ask morton storm that question former jihadist turned cia who had everything to do with setting uplan to stop? >> we can't stop terrorist want to be's around the world. it's a dangerous moment. >> where does it come from? kids are in college, out of college. they're not gangsters. what's the attraction and why go after the west? >> it is very good question. at the end of the day, there's people trying to stereo type them and say people are from social low backgrounds. many...
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. >>> joe morton has more than 70 roles under his belt.ing wonderful. >> no chance you won't be back though, right? >> who knows? i can't tell you one way or another. i would guess i am coming back. >> what do you like about the character? >> what do i like? >> we were talking about the films we love. al reenacted a scene from "speed." what is it about the character in the show that just really gets to you? >> i'm not usually playing bad guys. for most of the career i have played good guys. i thought if i played a bad guy would have to have a reason. he has reasons for what he does. one is to protect the united states and the other is to protect his daughter. two things people identify with. to help the country and your family. >> noble. >> most villains believe themselves to be noble. i think -- well, as an actor you have to play a positive not a negative. most villains believe they are making their world or the world this general a better place to live. >> talk about "proof." fascinating concept coming up. >> it's about proving whether o
. >>> joe morton has more than 70 roles under his belt.ing wonderful. >> no chance you won't be back though, right? >> who knows? i can't tell you one way or another. i would guess i am coming back. >> what do you like about the character? >> what do i like? >> we were talking about the films we love. al reenacted a scene from "speed." what is it about the character in the show that just really gets to you? >> i'm not usually playing bad...