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night great don't bargain wrote it but we do visit a seven percent tree where mr harry potter himself is buried alongside mr william shakespeare funded how their graves ended up in israel in a few minutes time. rushes witnessing a crackdown an organized crime a police coverups been revealed behind brutal murders some fear the corrupt officials might still get away. public resentment against the ruling classes is growing in the wider middle east amid bloody attacks on demonstrators as the region plunges into chaos algeria's opposition leader was badly injured when police dispersed an anti government rally and in libya at least fifteen people were killed on saturday when security forces opened fire on mourners attending a funeral procession for anti-government activists it brings the total death number it will mr hundred. and one protester was shot dead in yemen's capital so now when police opened fire on a march of thousands of demonstrators indeed saturday march the ninth consecutive day protests in yemen and violence is also continued in bahrain as armored vehicles and. troops of ret
night great don't bargain wrote it but we do visit a seven percent tree where mr harry potter himself is buried alongside mr william shakespeare funded how their graves ended up in israel in a few minutes time. rushes witnessing a crackdown an organized crime a police coverups been revealed behind brutal murders some fear the corrupt officials might still get away. public resentment against the ruling classes is growing in the wider middle east amid bloody attacks on demonstrators as the region...
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mr. larry harris andon -- harrison. thank you, larry.hese dancers in front of you, nor than traditional, seven straight, double bustle, and our grass dancers as well. two starts. all right, looking good. good dancing, good singing going on. san francisco, look out. ♪ [inaudible] dance hard. sing loud. make them dance. all right, put your hands together one more time for our fancy dancers. all right. also, seven straight. all right. calling into the arena at this time, our women's traditional. come on out. women's traditional, all ages, women's traditional, come on out. no. traditional, southern co op , this is your contest. i'm kidding. the only one judging you is margin right there. make sure you have your numbers displayed. all right. when you are ready. two sides. the style of dance from our northern plains, our southern plains. kiowa, ajibwe, blackfeet, lakota. this is a side step. ♪ boys and men, stand by. once again, put your hands together for our women's no. traditional southern claw -- northern traditional southern claw. this st
mr. larry harris andon -- harrison. thank you, larry.hese dancers in front of you, nor than traditional, seven straight, double bustle, and our grass dancers as well. two starts. all right, looking good. good dancing, good singing going on. san francisco, look out. ♪ [inaudible] dance hard. sing loud. make them dance. all right, put your hands together one more time for our fancy dancers. all right. also, seven straight. all right. calling into the arena at this time, our women's traditional....
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huge crowds a grave might seem an unlikely tourist attraction unless the person buried there is one mr harry potter it's not quite what you think again this is the final resting place of a teenage british soldier killed decades ago which isn't stopping wizard fans from flocking to visit and that is paul a slayer found this part of the story as anything but a magic ending. harry potter is good and varied in his role but before you die hard potter fans collapse from the shock we're talking about a very different harry and a somewhat different plot this are we both of you signed up to the i'm going to british army when he was sixteen or seventeen. and he did it by lying about his age but he couldn't cheat death and died in battle near hebron in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine potter fans found the grave that will far as he's had long forgotten the metaphor was but a few years ago we started getting all these phone calls we didn't even know the greve existed. but word spread fast and now the relatively little known israeli town of rambler is firmly on the tourist map potter's grave attract
huge crowds a grave might seem an unlikely tourist attraction unless the person buried there is one mr harry potter it's not quite what you think again this is the final resting place of a teenage british soldier killed decades ago which isn't stopping wizard fans from flocking to visit and that is paul a slayer found this part of the story as anything but a magic ending. harry potter is good and varied in his role but before you die hard potter fans collapse from the shock we're talking about...
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mr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman.ral allen, thank you very much for coming and hearing and you are a great feast to the u.s. government really during the entire crisis and i thank you for that. dr. boesch, it's good to see you sitting on the environmental committee in the state of maryland i've seen you many times and glad to see you here. >> called you senator >> that's right. let me just ask a question, i had the privilege of attending a briefing by senator gramm and the natural resources committee, and my colleague from alaska suggested at that time that the commission members call me have had an initial by yes against offshore oil eploration and drilling, and i was pleased to see that in the foreword to the report, it suggested on the last page offshore energy nterprise is threatened in the nation's econy security are threatened and i couldn't agree more wholeheartedly. of maryland, which is one of the frontier areas described in the last part of the book our coastal counties have an unemployment rate between ten
mr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman.ral allen, thank you very much for coming and hearing and you are a great feast to the u.s. government really during the entire crisis and i thank you for that. dr. boesch, it's good to see you sitting on the environmental committee in the state of maryland i've seen you many times and glad to see you here. >> called you senator >> that's right. let me just ask a question, i had the privilege of attending a briefing by senator...
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mr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman.ral allen, thank you very much for coming and hearing and you are a great feast to the u.s. government really during the entire crisis and i thank you for that. dr. boesch, it's good to see you sitting on the environmental committee in the state of maryland i've seen you many times and glad to see you here. >> called you senator >> that's right. let me just ask a question, i had the privilege of attending a briefing by senator gramm and the natural resources committee, and my colleague from alaska suggested at that time that the commission members call me have had an initial by yes against offshore oil exploration and drilling, and i was pleased to see that in the foreword to the report, it suggested on the last page offshore energy enterprise is threatened in the nation's economy security are threatened and i couldn't agree more wholeheartedly. of maryland, which is one of the frontier areas described in the last part of the book our coastal counties have an unemployment rate between
mr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman.ral allen, thank you very much for coming and hearing and you are a great feast to the u.s. government really during the entire crisis and i thank you for that. dr. boesch, it's good to see you sitting on the environmental committee in the state of maryland i've seen you many times and glad to see you here. >> called you senator >> that's right. let me just ask a question, i had the privilege of attending a briefing by senator...
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harris family. his courage and unwavering belief has immortalized him to those who witnessed and lived through one of the most deadly regimes in the history of mankind. mr. speaker, on behalf of the harris family, i want to thank president reagan. may his legacy always remain a beacon for those around the world who seek the asylum of freedom and liberty. mr. speaker, i yield back my time. mr. gallegly: at this time, mr. speaker, i would like to yield to my very good friend from the state of texas, tyler, texas, as a matter of fact, judge gohmert. mr. gohmert: thank you, my friend from california. at fort beening, georgia, 1978-1980 we saw the military being cut, demoralizeded. our u.s. embassy in iran was attacked and hostages taken and begged iran to long them ago. interest rates were rising from 12% up to 20% as my wife and i purchased our first home. inflation and unemployment were both in double digits. the carter administration decided to deal with overrelines on foreign oil by asking people to wear sweaters at home and leave the heat turned down lower . so, then as now, the price of gasoline skyrocketed. we in the u.s. army could not publicly expr
harris family. his courage and unwavering belief has immortalized him to those who witnessed and lived through one of the most deadly regimes in the history of mankind. mr. speaker, on behalf of the harris family, i want to thank president reagan. may his legacy always remain a beacon for those around the world who seek the asylum of freedom and liberty. mr. speaker, i yield back my time. mr. gallegly: at this time, mr. speaker, i would like to yield to my very good friend from the state of...
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harry kim as the relocation appeals board. thank you. >> this will be my last testimony today. i wanted to speak about both mr. kim and also heard -- herb cohn. harry kim has had a unique place in city hall. he has been very involved with the city committee. he has a tenure with the relocation appeals board. he has been an important part of the civic fabric, recognizing there has not been strong petition -- participation with the korean-american community at city hall. he has been part of the process and deserves continued service. herb cohn i have known for 10 years. he was providing assistance to the merchants of upper market and castro. one of the things that has distinguished his participation is his level of positivity. he is proactive. he is looking for solutions, not to blame our be negative. brought people who had not been participating in the district merchants into it, but stepped up and is now a resident of the council. he is an incredible member of our community. he is doing great work citywide. the thing he will do wonderfully on this panel. i will have to step away. at the earlier hearing, i did s
harry kim as the relocation appeals board. thank you. >> this will be my last testimony today. i wanted to speak about both mr. kim and also heard -- herb cohn. harry kim has had a unique place in city hall. he has been very involved with the city committee. he has a tenure with the relocation appeals board. he has been an important part of the civic fabric, recognizing there has not been strong petition -- participation with the korean-american community at city hall. he has been part of...
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mr. kahn, thank you very much, your financial expertise will be of great value and you're a new appointment. thank you. and of course, my good friend, harry kim. harry, you've been around for a long, long time. you know this city very well and i know your experience will be of great value to us, too. and of course, florence cong, joining us for the first time on the city hall preservation advisory commission and she has recently been on our immigrant rights commission, as well. and being a contractor for the city, you'll look at every crack and you'll determine whether it's a new one or one to be maintained as a historical crack. i know your expertise will be very helpful. so, and thank you very much, everybody, for joining us, as well. is there anybody else i missed that should be here? anyway. with that, perhaps we should just get -- i'm sorry? for all of you to stand and i'm going to give you the oath. and of course, as you take this after i say aye, then please state your name and then at the end, you can state the position that you're in and as we proceed, maybe we'll begin with aye and we'll go down the row and you can announce your
mr. kahn, thank you very much, your financial expertise will be of great value and you're a new appointment. thank you. and of course, my good friend, harry kim. harry, you've been around for a long, long time. you know this city very well and i know your experience will be of great value to us, too. and of course, florence cong, joining us for the first time on the city hall preservation advisory commission and she has recently been on our immigrant rights commission, as well. and being a...
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mrs. kennedy leaves her mark elsewhere in the home. as the top of the grand staircase that harryhe treaty room. it was given its name president and mrs. kennedy. today it is the private office and the president inside the family quarters. in 1962, it was only an idea. >> on the treaties have been signed in this room. there is an attraction on the mantelpiece that says it was first used for the meetings of the cabinet during the administration of president johnson. >> after dedicating the newly refurbished room with as -- with the johnson, history would soon unfold once again. >> for the first time, an agreement has been reached by bringing nuclear destruction under international control. this treaty will not halt the production of nuclear weapons, but it is an important first step, a step towards peace. a step towards reason, a step away from war. >> it is a room still steeped in history, but as with many its use changes over time. >> it was an out of the way room and many never knew what to do with it. when president bush 41 came in, he converted back to a study. he made it into
mrs. kennedy leaves her mark elsewhere in the home. as the top of the grand staircase that harryhe treaty room. it was given its name president and mrs. kennedy. today it is the private office and the president inside the family quarters. in 1962, it was only an idea. >> on the treaties have been signed in this room. there is an attraction on the mantelpiece that says it was first used for the meetings of the cabinet during the administration of president johnson. >> after...
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harry smith will this morning, as they say, friend him. >> mr. zuckerberg, do i have your full attention some. >> no. >> reporter: his performance has facebook founder mark zuckerberg in the social network as earned actor jesse eisenberg an oscar nomination. not to mention a lot more attention from the press. >> there's something very uncomfortable about that. >> reporter: fame. >> i guess that's what it is normally referred to. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, a little face time with jesse eisenberg. >> osgood: gypsy rose lee and her sister had a famously famous pushy stage mama celebrated in the musical gypsy who taught them, you have to have a gimmick. this morning rita braver will have her story. ♪ let me entertain you >> reporter: her story was turned in to a musical. no wonder. in real life gypsy rose lee was a sensation. >> everything my mother ever did had a gimmick. >> reporter: what was the gimmick to her act? >> the main sgim i can to her act what that she removed her clothes from the inside out. >> reporter: later on sunday morni
harry smith will this morning, as they say, friend him. >> mr. zuckerberg, do i have your full attention some. >> no. >> reporter: his performance has facebook founder mark zuckerberg in the social network as earned actor jesse eisenberg an oscar nomination. not to mention a lot more attention from the press. >> there's something very uncomfortable about that. >> reporter: fame. >> i guess that's what it is normally referred to. >> reporter: later on...
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harris. >>> also, coming up, next half hour, jack bauer and mr. big, on broadway.for the first time on stage. they're part of the all-star cast of that play this season. they'll be here for a rare in-show interview. >>> we have an alarming, new study. >> we do. it's about teens posting graphic youtube videos that show them hurting themselves. the big question, are they triggering other teens to try it? what can parents do about it? we'll get answers just ahead. >>> all that ahead. first, let's look at the top stories and go back to juju. >> good morning, everyone. four americans taken hostage by pirates off east africa last week have been shot and killed at sea this morning. u.s. navy forces trailing the american's yacht heard gunfire on board and responded. taking 13 pirates in custody but unable to revive the hostages. they typically release hostages if random is paid. it's unclear what provoked today's deadly violence. >>> the other big story this hour is the search in new zealand for hundreds of people missing after a 6.3 magnitude earthquake. the quake hit aro
harris. >>> also, coming up, next half hour, jack bauer and mr. big, on broadway.for the first time on stage. they're part of the all-star cast of that play this season. they'll be here for a rare in-show interview. >>> we have an alarming, new study. >> we do. it's about teens posting graphic youtube videos that show them hurting themselves. the big question, are they triggering other teens to try it? what can parents do about it? we'll get answers just ahead....
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his attorney last year, last december, pat harris tells kcbs that lynch is ready for his day in court. >> the strategy is very simple: we plan to go to trial. mrh is resolute in the case, determined to have the facts come out and he will go all the way to trial. >> reporter: now, the defense is expected to bring a lot of events into this case, what happened to mr. lynch and his brother when this were children, allegedly, as well as other alleged victims who were allegedly molested by father lindner. the prosecutors in this case for santa clara county have been reluctant to talk about the case. we spoke with the lead prosecutor. she said basically that what's in the past is in the past. it will not apply to this case even though the defense will try to bring it up. that is the latest. back to you. >> thank you. kcbs radio's matt bigler live at san jose hall of justice. thank you, matt. >>> 6:39. the crisis in egypt will be the focus of a house foreign relations committee hearing set to begin in washington in less than a half hour. it comes as anti-government protestors in cairo occupy tahrir square for the third straight week. a warning from eg
his attorney last year, last december, pat harris tells kcbs that lynch is ready for his day in court. >> the strategy is very simple: we plan to go to trial. mrh is resolute in the case, determined to have the facts come out and he will go all the way to trial. >> reporter: now, the defense is expected to bring a lot of events into this case, what happened to mr. lynch and his brother when this were children, allegedly, as well as other alleged victims who were allegedly molested...
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determination of what they're saying and weigh the facts in this case here in harris town toy is an insult to the people and the citizens. >> mr. x i know you've been applauded by the folks in your community for getting this tape into the public light. however there are people out there, i understand you received death threats, as well. why do you think there are people angry about this? >> because many in the black community have always said that these beatings were taking place. many african-american make these allegations weekly in our community, by the houston police department. but this is the first time that we've ever captured one on videotape. and then when the mayor herself publicly stated that i should be prosecuted for releasing this videotape to the public, that inflamed the community, and inflamed both sides, both police and those who want the police to be punished for this videotape. so i am in total disagreement with the mayor and those who say that the public had no right to see this videotape. >> okay, quanell x, thank you so much for joining us. we certainly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> right now we want t
determination of what they're saying and weigh the facts in this case here in harris town toy is an insult to the people and the citizens. >> mr. x i know you've been applauded by the folks in your community for getting this tape into the public light. however there are people out there, i understand you received death threats, as well. why do you think there are people angry about this? >> because many in the black community have always said that these beatings were taking place....
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if you travel up the grand staircase that harry truman built, at the top you entered into a treaty room. it was given its name by president and mrsnnedy. today, it is the private office of the president inside the family quarters. in 1962, it is only an idea. >> the thing that we will do is that so many trees have been signs in this room. if you notice the inscription, it says, at this room -- after dedicating the ram with vice president johnson, were so much history had been made before, history would soon unfold to once again. >> for the first time, an agreement has been reached. bringing the forces of nuclear destruction under international control. this treaty is not the millennium. it will not halt the perception of -- production of nuclear weapons, but it is an important first step. a step towards peace. a step towards reason. a step away from war. >> it is a rump still steeped in history as the kennedys wish to four. -- is still a room steeped in history as the kennedys wish for. but its use changes over time. >> it was always an out of the weight room. they never knew what to do with it. when president bush came in, he co
if you travel up the grand staircase that harry truman built, at the top you entered into a treaty room. it was given its name by president and mrsnnedy. today, it is the private office of the president inside the family quarters. in 1962, it is only an idea. >> the thing that we will do is that so many trees have been signs in this room. if you notice the inscription, it says, at this room -- after dedicating the ram with vice president johnson, were so much history had been made before,...
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harry reid and ronald reagan created the great basin national park. it wasn't the last time president reagan and i worked together to preserve our west. mr. president, i introduced legislation that was really important legislation. it is -- it involved two indian tribes, two endangered species. it involves lake tahoe. it involved two rivers. the truckee and carson rivers. i think i mentioned two indian tribes. a huge wetlands that had gone from a couple hundred thousand acres to maybe less than a thousand very putrid acres. birds had died eating and drinking there. it was -- the wetlands had basically dried up. it was a very important piece of legislation. but i got it passed. it passed here and went to the house and got it passed. and again, president reagan's advisors recommended that he veto that bill. part of it was because of who pushed the legislation through. but president reagan knew how important it was to lake tahoe, and one of his very close -- one of his advisors -- i'm sorry, one of his assistants, that's the word i was trying to find, went and talked to him. he was a long-time nevada an, worked very close to president reagan
harry reid and ronald reagan created the great basin national park. it wasn't the last time president reagan and i worked together to preserve our west. mr. president, i introduced legislation that was really important legislation. it is -- it involved two indian tribes, two endangered species. it involves lake tahoe. it involved two rivers. the truckee and carson rivers. i think i mentioned two indian tribes. a huge wetlands that had gone from a couple hundred thousand acres to maybe less than...
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mr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman.first call, admiral allen, thank you very much for coming and hearing and you are a great feast to the u.s. government really during the entire crisis and i thank you for that. dr. boesch, it's good to see you sitting on the environmental committee in the state of maryland i've seen you many times and glad to see you here. >> called you senator >> that's right. let me just ask a question, i had the privilege of attending a briefing by senator gramm and the natural resources committee, and my colleague from alaska suggested at that time that the commission members call me have had an initial by yes against offshore oil exploration and drilling, and i was pleased to see that in the foreword to the report, it suggested on the last page offshore energy enterprise is threatened in the nation's economy security are threatened and i couldn't agree more wholeheartedly. of maryland, which is one of the frontier areas described in the last part of the book our coastal counties have an unemployme
mr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman.first call, admiral allen, thank you very much for coming and hearing and you are a great feast to the u.s. government really during the entire crisis and i thank you for that. dr. boesch, it's good to see you sitting on the environmental committee in the state of maryland i've seen you many times and glad to see you here. >> called you senator >> that's right. let me just ask a question, i had the privilege of attending a...