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. >> madam chair, i'd like to up nelson amendment number one. it's almost the same as nelson number two. i'd like to talk about them. we're going to have to deal with this issue. >> excuse me, senator nelson, is it amendment one or two? >> amendment one. >> one, thank you. >> but they're essentially the same. i'm only going to call up one. the amendments which are based on stand alone legislation that i've introduced and are both sponsored by my friend and colleague senator johanns. the amendment and its companion amendment seek to address a situation facing more than 500 communities nationwide without congressional active. by october 12, 2012 the usda must redefine rural. at that time the existing grandfather clause first enacted in 1990 and extended by congress in 2000 will expire. as a result these many communities will no longer be eligible for funding under these critical housing programs cutting them off from what is often their only source of federal housing funding. both of these amendments seek to extend this grandfather clause through
. >> madam chair, i'd like to up nelson amendment number one. it's almost the same as nelson number two. i'd like to talk about them. we're going to have to deal with this issue. >> excuse me, senator nelson, is it amendment one or two? >> amendment one. >> one, thank you. >> but they're essentially the same. i'm only going to call up one. the amendments which are based on stand alone legislation that i've introduced and are both sponsored by my friend and...
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george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> george nelson.am bigger than any that ever lived. >> that's the crazy coen brothers. to this day baby face nelson still holds what dubious distinction in american history? rob the most banks, stole most money, escaped from jail most often, killed the most fbi agent? what did baby face nelson that stands in the record books. the answer is correct. kill the most fbi agents. three questions three correct answers. i don't think that has ever happened before, ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we are ahead? >> good night everybody. >> this is an easy one. this is the easiest question coming up. al capone one of the most notorious gang leaders in american history. >> i want that son of a bitch dead. did i ask you? (bleep) >> i want you to get this (bleep). i want you to find it before him. i want him dead. i want his family dead. >> sounds like a factor meeting. (laughter) >> just kidding. get that up on your web site. capone was eventually busted for tax evasion and became one of the earliest inm
george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> george nelson.am bigger than any that ever lived. >> that's the crazy coen brothers. to this day baby face nelson still holds what dubious distinction in american history? rob the most banks, stole most money, escaped from jail most often, killed the most fbi agent? what did baby face nelson that stands in the record books. the answer is correct. kill the most fbi agents. three questions three correct answers. i...
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chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. i'm going to ask the final question, there being nobody left. and soville to roll several into it. you were very interesting the way you answered senator pryor's questions because you really he is tatded when you talked about the effecti -- you really hesitated talking about the effective coverage. you had an answer, but it was a while in coming and i thought that was honest and i happened to agree with that. the business of when rural state senators talk about rural people or poor people in far off places and people say well, they're just pandering to their constituency, is really not at all the case. this is a basic american precept. mr. diller said that a number of times. you've all said it. everything has to go to everybody. and that's such a fundamentally american concept and it's also a concept which is so probable, can be probable with this proliferation of platforms and delivery areas. however, i think this committee has done a very good job in three areas of all of this. and
chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. i'm going to ask the final question, there being nobody left. and soville to roll several into it. you were very interesting the way you answered senator pryor's questions because you really he is tatded when you talked about the effecti -- you really hesitated talking about the effective coverage. you had an answer, but it was a while in coming and i thought that was honest and i happened to agree with that. the business of when rural state...
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and i wanted to take this opportunity to thank senator ben nelson for his service. senator nelson will retire at the end of this congress, and during his service he has worked dill gently to better the lives of our troops and strategic forces. those who work at the air force base the at offutt are well aware of his deep commitment to them. on behalf of your fellow nebraskans at stratcom, senator, we off our thanks. thank you for this opportunity. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, general. thank you for your reference to general ben -- now i call him a general and you a senator. to senator ben nelson. we all feel very much the way you do and grateful for your reference to him. thank you. general alexander? >> chairman levin, ranking member mccain and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the community to appear before you today. i'm pleased to appear with general bob kehler, and i echo his comments all across the board, including with senator nelson. i would start up front by echoing some of those comments which is, is it a pri
and i wanted to take this opportunity to thank senator ben nelson for his service. senator nelson will retire at the end of this congress, and during his service he has worked dill gently to better the lives of our troops and strategic forces. those who work at the air force base the at offutt are well aware of his deep commitment to them. on behalf of your fellow nebraskans at stratcom, senator, we off our thanks. thank you for this opportunity. i look forward to your questions. >> thank...
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congressman connie mack wants to knock off senator bill nelson, but he's got to fend off serious attacks from former senator george lemieux. good morning from new york, it's tuesday april 24th, 2012. this is the "daily rundown." ... will be picked over. tonight's results will give us our first good look at the core protest vote inside the republican party. we'll find out who are i'm not with romney voters, romney may be preparing to sweep tonight's primary, but newt gingrich by the way is still in the race. he's finally set himself what i think is a fair bar, if he can't do what christine o'donnell. >> carry it or come very, very close. >> and you'll have to reassess. >> we'll have to reassess. >> you can't do what christine o'donnell did, win a republican delaware primary, newt may reassess. in presidential politics there's always a candidate that doesn't get out when he should. he probably should have gotten out after he lost mississippi and alabama, he's now defeated himself in his primary objective in running for president, to rehabilitate his image, to become a statesman inside the
congressman connie mack wants to knock off senator bill nelson, but he's got to fend off serious attacks from former senator george lemieux. good morning from new york, it's tuesday april 24th, 2012. this is the "daily rundown." ... will be picked over. tonight's results will give us our first good look at the core protest vote inside the republican party. we'll find out who are i'm not with romney voters, romney may be preparing to sweep tonight's primary, but newt gingrich by the...
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. >>> someone stole nate nelson mandela air freshener. >> i didn't know they made nelson mandela airers in. >> they do. >> what does it smell like? >> i don't know. freedom. one of the girls in the complex they live in stole nate's nelson mandela's air freshener. so they decided to pull a happy easter prank. ♪ >> they made they are den a yard. let's say these girls are going to get a surprise like live chicks, bunny rabbits. >> it is a prank but most girls would love to come home to this. >> i would love to have baby chicks running around my house. >> i knew t. >> they're coming in. >> oh, my gosh. >> and then they get a big surprise. oh! >> and to tell us all about this prank, we have bronwin and nate and all of the other crew on "right this minute." >> how much money did you spend on this prank? >> total, we spent about 140 bucks on it. >> how long did you keep the grass and the chickens and the rabbits in your apartment? >> we probably had it for about four hours. and i think at least half of our apartment complex was in our living room at any given point. >> what happened to the
. >>> someone stole nate nelson mandela air freshener. >> i didn't know they made nelson mandela airers in. >> they do. >> what does it smell like? >> i don't know. freedom. one of the girls in the complex they live in stole nate's nelson mandela's air freshener. so they decided to pull a happy easter prank. ♪ >> they made they are den a yard. let's say these girls are going to get a surprise like live chicks, bunny rabbits. >> it is a prank but...
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coming up on "the american tax cheat," country-music legend willie nelson sells his memories to help pay a $16 million tax bill. but first, small-town accountants turn unwitting clients into tax evaders. >> he said, "you know, you could clients into tax evaders. >> he said, "you know, you could look at prison time for this." >> quick: high up in arizona's white mountains, railroad supervisor shirley cornett finds out how far the irs will go to recoup their losses. for several years, she uses a local firm named accurate consulting to prepare her taxes. >> they've been around for 25 years, up here in our little small community, and been preparing taxes for that long. >> quick: accurate had been getting her about $4,000 a year in tax refunds. then, in 2008, the firm tells clients about special new tax-preparation methods that yield even larger refunds, with the company pocketing 10%. they tell cornett it is a well-kept secret normally reserved for a privileged few. >> it was the way senators, congressmen, you know, everybody in the government prepared their return, and so that's how the
coming up on "the american tax cheat," country-music legend willie nelson sells his memories to help pay a $16 million tax bill. but first, small-town accountants turn unwitting clients into tax evaders. >> he said, "you know, you could clients into tax evaders. >> he said, "you know, you could look at prison time for this." >> quick: high up in arizona's white mountains, railroad supervisor shirley cornett finds out how far the irs will go to recoup...
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i think we've pushed really hard on as senator nelson said broad band. and through the stimulus package which some people say i never want to see the likes of that again, and that -- therein lies a problem because what we've done in broad band as a matter of public policy may have reached it's point of no return. then we think we've done also a very good job in wireless. put a lot of money into wireless. on the other hand, we haven't done that by ourselves. obviously others have done it. but with all of these things going on, all i can think of when i hear about rural america, i'm going to think about the rural part of florida, not the rural part of west virginia just for the moment so i appear to be more honest in my questioning. that is that for the most part it's been -- it's been the business of the telecommunications companies up until now. there's always a wonderful thing because there's lots of merger and conditions. the conditions include that you've got to go everywhere and cover everybody. a lot of the telephone companies that have ruled over w
i think we've pushed really hard on as senator nelson said broad band. and through the stimulus package which some people say i never want to see the likes of that again, and that -- therein lies a problem because what we've done in broad band as a matter of public policy may have reached it's point of no return. then we think we've done also a very good job in wireless. put a lot of money into wireless. on the other hand, we haven't done that by ourselves. obviously others have done it. but...
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but you know, the streaming, as bill nelson pointed out, it eats up a lot of megabits really, really fast. so my question to you, having
but you know, the streaming, as bill nelson pointed out, it eats up a lot of megabits really, really fast. so my question to you, having
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investigators describe nelson clifford as a predator. he has been linked to three rapes in baltimore city last year. >> he has been public enemy number one for a number of years. >> the first was in november. a woman described being raped by a man with long nails. he threatened to hurt her and her children. two days later, a woman told police she was raped at knifepoint, as her attacker threatened to slash her face. >> we are confident that nelson clifford was the person responsible for these incidents. >> he was already in the dna database. he has a record dating back to the 1990's. he was arrested last year. dna linked him to a third case, and attempted rapes on harlem avenue. his m.o. is to break into a house in the early hours while the victim is still sleeping. >> he catches them unaware. he typically blindfolds them with clothing, rapes and sexually assaults them. >> investigators believe there could be more victims. the trial is set for later this morning. nadia ramdass, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the governor's bill to harness wind powe
investigators describe nelson clifford as a predator. he has been linked to three rapes in baltimore city last year. >> he has been public enemy number one for a number of years. >> the first was in november. a woman described being raped by a man with long nails. he threatened to hurt her and her children. two days later, a woman told police she was raped at knifepoint, as her attacker threatened to slash her face. >> we are confident that nelson clifford was the person...
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take pkg take pkg ;01 0;6 0;39 1;03 1;36 trt: 2;06 --- out cue: "telemundo 48 " nelson siempre creyomilagros y ahora siente que recibio uno. nelson fuentes trujillo/su deportacion fue suspendida si es un milagro cuando recibi la carta de que mi caso estaba cerrado por parte de inmigracion la pesadilla empezo en 2008. andaban los agentes de ice buscando al vecino y desafortunadamente en ese momento sali yo entro en proceso de deportacion, pero ahora es uno de los primeros beneficiados de la revision que el gobierno esta haciendo para suspender la deportacion de aquellos casos de baja prioridad.... si si llore si llore si es algo que no nos esperabamos porque aunque estabamos peleando el caso el positivismo no lo tiene uno no sabe que va a pasar jose luis robles/su deportacion fue suspendida ya siento que me quitaron no se un bloque de encima jose luis es otro de los que ha dejado atras los temores. en el miedo de no volver a ver a mis hijas, en el miedo de estar lejos de ellas como los de ellos, la abogada solorio dice que tiene mas de 25 casos en los que la deportacion ya fue suspend
take pkg take pkg ;01 0;6 0;39 1;03 1;36 trt: 2;06 --- out cue: "telemundo 48 " nelson siempre creyomilagros y ahora siente que recibio uno. nelson fuentes trujillo/su deportacion fue suspendida si es un milagro cuando recibi la carta de que mi caso estaba cerrado por parte de inmigracion la pesadilla empezo en 2008. andaban los agentes de ice buscando al vecino y desafortunadamente en ese momento sali yo entro en proceso de deportacion, pero ahora es uno de los primeros beneficiados...
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say no to bill nelson, and choose connie mack for u.s.enate. >> it's so aufl, i mean ezra, i love the way you describe the grainy pictures with the grim forbidding voice. i wish everyone would just say i will not be influenced by any ad that shows black and white picture that's is subversive in making this guy look evil without saying the words, but they work, don't they? >> yes, and i don't know, that bill nelson guy seemed pretty evil to me from that. this is the upside, they are issue ads. negtive ads tent to have more issue content. bill nelson really did side with president obama on the keystone pipeline, even though that was not a fair assessment. it was paid for by freedom pac, what do they want? who is funding them? and that's what citizen's united did here. they said corporations could spin as much as they want, but congress could pass a law and say they have to disclose who is funning them. we could have an ad like that. but as of yet, republicans in congress have blocked that bill. >> i'm afraid in november what could happen in
say no to bill nelson, and choose connie mack for u.s.enate. >> it's so aufl, i mean ezra, i love the way you describe the grainy pictures with the grim forbidding voice. i wish everyone would just say i will not be influenced by any ad that shows black and white picture that's is subversive in making this guy look evil without saying the words, but they work, don't they? >> yes, and i don't know, that bill nelson guy seemed pretty evil to me from that. this is the upside, they are...
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now if you are a lover of the "american pie" films -- >> rob nelson. >> rob nelson especially. >> loveur name written all over it. >> stifler. >> but if you like those kind of movies, you'll really like this film. it had a lot of the same raunchy comedy as before. they reuse a lot of the same old jokes but then more of a mature feel to them. a lot of the people we got to see a lot of the characters coming back which was really, really nice. it was almost like we were at a reunion and got to see everybody. it was like seeing old friends and things like that. really nice for those of us who liked the movies. if you don't, don't waste the time. you'll not get the jokes or understand. it's one of those need to see the other films before. >> i believe it. >> let's check out what some of the moviegoers had to say. >> i thought it was funny but liked the original better. >> it was okay. it's not that -- pretty good. >> it was pretty funny. like a grown-up version of the first one. >> it was great. it was a lot of fun. everyone was having a good time. >> it was just funny because it gave me ol
now if you are a lover of the "american pie" films -- >> rob nelson. >> rob nelson especially. >> loveur name written all over it. >> stifler. >> but if you like those kind of movies, you'll really like this film. it had a lot of the same raunchy comedy as before. they reuse a lot of the same old jokes but then more of a mature feel to them. a lot of the people we got to see a lot of the characters coming back which was really, really nice. it was almost...
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senator nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank to both of you for your service and for your kind remarks this morning. i appreciate that very much. general kehler and general alexander, the comments today and all of the discussion for some period of time has indicated the growing threat of cyber warfare to the threat to the united states national security. as we engage in this discussion, there is an ongoing restructuring of stratcom's headquarters with the new headquarters. general kehler, can you give us some indication why an aging facility would not be an appropriate facility as we take on new responsibilities but particularly as it relates to the high-tech cyber situation? general alexander, if you had some thoughts about that, it would be helpful, too. thank you. >> sir, the activities that go on at stratcom are unique activities. we perform those activities, particularly the command and control that we have of our strategic forces, the planning that we do for our strategic forces, the intelligence support that's requi
senator nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank to both of you for your service and for your kind remarks this morning. i appreciate that very much. general kehler and general alexander, the comments today and all of the discussion for some period of time has indicated the growing threat of cyber warfare to the threat to the united states national security. as we engage in this discussion, there is an ongoing restructuring of stratcom's headquarters with the new headquarters. general...
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don nelson announced his induction last week.s week it became official. 2012 hall of fame will have the coach. there is reggie miller. he played for the lakers. reggie from ucla and the pacers and ralph sampson is also going in. here is nelson. >> i was smoking a cigar and -- and i got the call and it was a great moment for me. i am the luckiest man in the world. i have been involved in the game of basketball for over 60 years and i never had a bad day. >> all that dancing, he broke the record for runs. real quick, how does tiger woods look three days before the masters. >> from here, pretty good. >> jackie? >> great. >> all right. tiger woods looks good. masters begins thursday.
don nelson announced his induction last week.s week it became official. 2012 hall of fame will have the coach. there is reggie miller. he played for the lakers. reggie from ucla and the pacers and ralph sampson is also going in. here is nelson. >> i was smoking a cigar and -- and i got the call and it was a great moment for me. i am the luckiest man in the world. i have been involved in the game of basketball for over 60 years and i never had a bad day. >> all that dancing, he broke...
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. >>> as the puns continue, a high-honor for marijuana activist and country music singer willie nelson. an 8'0" bronze statue of him was unveiled in austin texas today. the organizers insist the timing had nothing to do with today's hot holiday. a sculpture says he wanted to portray nelson's openness and impact on country music. >>> it remains mild out there this evening with temperatures in the upper 60s in some places like san jose, livermore, and concord. cooler in places like oakland and san francisco, but still pretty warm evening. as we head into the overnight hours, we could see a little bit of fog along the coastline. it's forming well to the north right now. the north bay coast could see brief fog for the morning, but it's going to clear out very quickly. we'll see sunny skies and warmer temperatures tomorrow afternoon reaching the 90s in a number of places. and another clear and mild evening on tap for tomorrow. tomorrow in the low 90s for the most part. 90 in sunnyvale, 91 in morgan hill. we should stay shy of record temperatures. we were well short of those records today. a
. >>> as the puns continue, a high-honor for marijuana activist and country music singer willie nelson. an 8'0" bronze statue of him was unveiled in austin texas today. the organizers insist the timing had nothing to do with today's hot holiday. a sculpture says he wanted to portray nelson's openness and impact on country music. >>> it remains mild out there this evening with temperatures in the upper 60s in some places like san jose, livermore, and concord. cooler in...
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alameda county sheriff's sergeant jd nelson tells us this is a difficult operation. >> finding any object in this water is difficult. a gun is not the easiest thing to find. it's not the most difficult in the world but it's pretty small. we've got a wide area that we're searching, which is why we have decided it into three sections. if the gun is found, they generally will mark it off with something that floats in the water. because what you don't want to do is find it and then have to refind it. so they mark it off. at that point we'll call oakland in and see what they want to do about the evidence collection. >> reporter: nelson says the divers will be out here about six hours. until about 2:30 in the morning. jr stone tells us the latest on the investigation at oikos. >> reporter: investigators tell me that one goh has shown no remorse for this crime. they were busy at this location behind me for much of the day on tuesday going in and out. you can see in this video the crime scene technicians dressed in white suits. they went to work on what is school a crime scene here at the univers
alameda county sheriff's sergeant jd nelson tells us this is a difficult operation. >> finding any object in this water is difficult. a gun is not the easiest thing to find. it's not the most difficult in the world but it's pretty small. we've got a wide area that we're searching, which is why we have decided it into three sections. if the gun is found, they generally will mark it off with something that floats in the water. because what you don't want to do is find it and then have to...
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and nelson is a 10-game grammy winner. also a founder of the farm aid movement to help farmers and appeared in 37 films and shows. >> there is a spotlight that has been on hunger games lately but avengers proved to be a major box office threat. >> yes. why in today's entertainment report from on the red carpet. >> two weeks from today avengers opens in theaters and hype won't stop rolling. take a look at the scene in london. stars met with hundreds of fans. there was a red carpet premier not only got the fans excited. >> there is reception unbelievable. can i not believe how many people are here. it's overwhelming z exciting. i think that we'll be able to deliver. >> it's going to be better than amazing. can't wait. >> it hits theaters may 4th. here in florida beasty boy mike d opened his own exhibit at the museum of contemp rarey art. >> i wanted to make it not just opening night but every day. just more fun. >> and selena gomez is having fun promoting her first gray france. >> anyone, any girl that wants to try it out. >
and nelson is a 10-game grammy winner. also a founder of the farm aid movement to help farmers and appeared in 37 films and shows. >> there is a spotlight that has been on hunger games lately but avengers proved to be a major box office threat. >> yes. why in today's entertainment report from on the red carpet. >> two weeks from today avengers opens in theaters and hype won't stop rolling. take a look at the scene in london. stars met with hundreds of fans. there was a red...
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we were there when nelson mandela walked out of prison. we saw some terrible wars in africa and somalia and mozambique and angola and we went to pakistan and spend a lot of time and afghanistan. we moved to cyprus and traveled through the arab world. we went to moscow for three years and got to jerusalem. there had been a pattern covering conflict. we got to jerusalem thinking that might continue on. is important to remember in 1999 it was different in jerusalem. it was quiet. for three years there had been no major violence. after the cold war ended in 91 the israelis and palestinians began talking to each other. they were meeting on a daily basis. as we walked around one of the first day as i was there i went to the temple mount. the place where the ancient jewish temples were and where the golden dome of the rockabilly dismal the iconic dome of the rock has been built on top of the ancient temples. the church where jesus was crucified and buried is half a mile -- all within yards of each other. this muslim -- palestinian muslims at pray
we were there when nelson mandela walked out of prison. we saw some terrible wars in africa and somalia and mozambique and angola and we went to pakistan and spend a lot of time and afghanistan. we moved to cyprus and traveled through the arab world. we went to moscow for three years and got to jerusalem. there had been a pattern covering conflict. we got to jerusalem thinking that might continue on. is important to remember in 1999 it was different in jerusalem. it was quiet. for three years...
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rob nelson has latest. >> reporter: george zimmerman could be free within hours, after a week behinds for the shooting death of trayvon martin his attorney believes his client will walk out of court after his bond hearing leading to concerns for zimmerman's safety. if released mark o'mara hopes to keep documents sealed and zimmerman's location a secret. how will zimmerman remain safe? law enforcement officials say it there is only so much they can do. there are concerns about potential community violence. last night things two heated during a discussion on ways to improve operations in the city of sanford. >> we recognize that's a possibility and i'm prepared for that >> how? >> we are prepared. >> reporter: trayvon's parents attorney says racial profiling led to trayvon's death. zimmerman has requested to meet privately with trayvon's parents but they've declined saying it would be inappropriate at this time. rob nelson, abc news, new york. >>> marijuana legalization supporters and other department stay fors are planning to gather in front of the federal building in oakland to prote
rob nelson has latest. >> reporter: george zimmerman could be free within hours, after a week behinds for the shooting death of trayvon martin his attorney believes his client will walk out of court after his bond hearing leading to concerns for zimmerman's safety. if released mark o'mara hopes to keep documents sealed and zimmerman's location a secret. how will zimmerman remain safe? law enforcement officials say it there is only so much they can do. there are concerns about potential...
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trying to figure out how to tell her sister and her nieces in el salvador that father and husband, nelson verde is gone. >> i try to call, u try, but i can't. >> marvin chavez had come to the house mid-morning to check on his father, oscar. in the doorway he found two bodies. he called 911 and firefighters found three more bodies further inside. >> a lesson to be learned in this case is that we had a heating system that had a very old piping system and obviously had not been maintained. >> the fire chief says investigators found a break between sections of exhaust pipe from the furnace inside the single story older home. carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas. even at high levels, it kills without warning. >> while we all can stand here today and think about what we would do or could have or should have, the reality is, these people apparently were affected very quickly by a large quantity of carbon monoxide. >> the pastor says nelson, oscar, and sonya and the other victims are in heaven with the lord. the cdc says these deaths are shockingly common. nearly 500 americans every year
trying to figure out how to tell her sister and her nieces in el salvador that father and husband, nelson verde is gone. >> i try to call, u try, but i can't. >> marvin chavez had come to the house mid-morning to check on his father, oscar. in the doorway he found two bodies. he called 911 and firefighters found three more bodies further inside. >> a lesson to be learned in this case is that we had a heating system that had a very old piping system and obviously had not been...
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again back to you sheera, has he been around too long, bill nelson?e a reason to be re-elected. >> there is that old saying, would you rather be lucky or good. i think bill nelson is lucky. republicans have a primary problem. >> his dad had a great record. his dad is was popular. >> his dad was popular but that was many years ago. his son is not running the solid campaign. >> the great grandfather to this guy was the owner of the philadelphia as. this guy, does he have the magic name or something. >> he has a magic name but he doesn't have a magic campaign. the republican problem in florida is the same as missouri. they don't have an obvious candidate. they don't have a clear winner. unless you get one you will tip it to the incumbent unless florida goes heavily for mitt romney. >> let me ask you about coat tails. your theme tonight larry. i guess because i come from a state of ticket splitters, pennsylvania. i'm surprised that power you've given to the presidential line here. >> chris, we're in a polarized era, increasingly polarized. and because of
again back to you sheera, has he been around too long, bill nelson?e a reason to be re-elected. >> there is that old saying, would you rather be lucky or good. i think bill nelson is lucky. republicans have a primary problem. >> his dad had a great record. his dad is was popular. >> his dad was popular but that was many years ago. his son is not running the solid campaign. >> the great grandfather to this guy was the owner of the philadelphia as. this guy, does he have...
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nelson cruz scores. jim leyland is upset about it.e comes out the argue that the ball hit gonzalez's leg. should have been ruled a foul ball. it does. the umps didn't call it that way. rangers win, 3-2. speaking of the rangers, big game for texas and new york on espn monday night at 7:00. you can catch it on espn3 and the watchespn app. >> let's get back to the outrage blow thrown by metta world peace. he used to go by the name ron artest. >> he's apologized for the whole thing, calling the elbow both unintentional and unfortunate. officials will review it today. he's likely to face a multigame suspension. >> coming up next, "the pulse." fans everywhere wondering what the biebs was up to this weekend after a wild rant on twitter. >>> and almost like seeing a krun corn, scientists have spotted an all-white killer whale. (bell rings) hi. good morning. big news. we're spreading the word about new honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry... and banana/blueberry. we're telling everyone. w
nelson cruz scores. jim leyland is upset about it.e comes out the argue that the ball hit gonzalez's leg. should have been ruled a foul ball. it does. the umps didn't call it that way. rangers win, 3-2. speaking of the rangers, big game for texas and new york on espn monday night at 7:00. you can catch it on espn3 and the watchespn app. >> let's get back to the outrage blow thrown by metta world peace. he used to go by the name ron artest. >> he's apologized for the whole thing,...
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to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history?rrect, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ bleep ]. i want him dead. i want his family dead. >> bill: sounds like a factor meeting. [ laughter ] >> bill: just kidding. now, capone was busted for tax evasion and was an inmate at what prison? >> bill: the answer is alcatraz. how could you not know that. >> i had to miss one. >> bill: congratulations but you could still blow it. bernie madoff back in the news as the owners of the new york mets in a lawsuit. >> when fred wilpon and his business partner appeared in court they appeared happy the legal settlement with trustee included dropping and they took mean from madoff's ponzi scheme. >> bill: there was new sentencing, he was sentenced to play cent
to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history?rrect, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ bleep ]. i want him dead. i want his family dead. >> bill: sounds like a...
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nelson, quote, instead of exciting our exertions the victory at yorktown will produce such a relaxation the prosecution of the war as will prolong the calamities of it. he then wrote a few days later, to general nathaniel green, the american commander in the south, he told general green, my greatest fear is that congress may think our work closed and will fall into a state of langer and relaxation. following those letters, washington made a brief visit home to mt. vernon, only by the way, the second time in eight years that he had been home. after a brief visit he and martha left mt. vernon and journeyed to philadelphia, where they planned to spend the winter of 1781-'82. in the meantime, the american army having taken care of lord cornwallace's army began their march to their winter quarters which they would take up on the hudson valley to watch the british army. washington arrived in philadelphia to great acclaim, parades, fireworks, endless banquets and toasts. they even wrote an opera in his honor. he went fox hunting and indeed was having a wonderful social time in philadelphia. bu
nelson, quote, instead of exciting our exertions the victory at yorktown will produce such a relaxation the prosecution of the war as will prolong the calamities of it. he then wrote a few days later, to general nathaniel green, the american commander in the south, he told general green, my greatest fear is that congress may think our work closed and will fall into a state of langer and relaxation. following those letters, washington made a brief visit home to mt. vernon, only by the way, the...
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my name is donny nelson. i am the principal at a school, and i believe this is the fifth quality review that i have had the privilege of coming forward to discuss with you. this quality review has enabled us to really take a look at performance reporting for sfmta and eyunni in particular over one decade of service. the quality review as you know is an audit of the data collection and reporting methods. we analyze the performance reports that you receive on a quarterly basis, and we made recommendations for improvements on both the handling of data and the types of information provided to the public. i am proud to say that after working with sfmta for the last decade, we can find no major problems with the reporting and data, the collection of data at the agency. over the decade that i have been involved with this, i have seen a much greater level of detail and more accurate data. we have identified a couple of major changes to performance reporting that we think would be an excellent idea. one is to switch f
my name is donny nelson. i am the principal at a school, and i believe this is the fifth quality review that i have had the privilege of coming forward to discuss with you. this quality review has enabled us to really take a look at performance reporting for sfmta and eyunni in particular over one decade of service. the quality review as you know is an audit of the data collection and reporting methods. we analyze the performance reports that you receive on a quarterly basis, and we made...
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joined by fritz nelson and joe mann. so much to talk about. and you brought a lot of innovation to a rather fusty company, but i want to talk with this tablet. you can walk me through the days of introducing the hp tablet? we were there, i think all lee of us, at the big announcement. you'll take on apple. and then it was gone. it was gone. >> a little of the history.tablet work inside of hp began long before the palm acquisition. so it was actually a five year effort. >> you knew tablets were going to be big. >> we knew they would come. the difference is what's a good idea and a great idea. it's the timing. it's tough to get organizations to commit way ahead of the knowing for sure that something will be successful. in the case of hp, they delayed the launch and work of those tablet which is then resulted in needing to do the original acquisition for palm. so we did the acquisition of palm, closed it in july. a year later then was the launch of the touch pad. >> and it was kind of snazzy. there were things in there that the ipad didn't do. >>
joined by fritz nelson and joe mann. so much to talk about. and you brought a lot of innovation to a rather fusty company, but i want to talk with this tablet. you can walk me through the days of introducing the hp tablet? we were there, i think all lee of us, at the big announcement. you'll take on apple. and then it was gone. it was gone. >> a little of the history.tablet work inside of hp began long before the palm acquisition. so it was actually a five year effort. >> you knew...
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nelson reaches a point opposite pittsburgh landing and begins to cross about 5:00, 5:30. he'll get roughly 12 companies on the field engaged against the confederate's last assault against what is grant's last line, and that's the sum total of buel's involvement on the first day. there will be a constant convoy of shipping between pittsburgh landing and savannah throughout the night. you can imagine boats taking wounded up to savannah, offloading wounded and then bringing fresh troops into play. so about 8:00 in the morning buel has brought in about 14,000 troops, they have arrived at pittsburgh landing and been deployed on what is the left side of the union front. and that's basically what grant and buel will do. they'll decide to divide it up. grant will occupy the right. grant will use a sizeable amount of his force to reinforce buel throughout the day and to support buel's engagements on the east side of the battlefield. grant is able to basically infuse into his army the same number of troops that he loses on the first day, even if buel was still way back to columbia,
nelson reaches a point opposite pittsburgh landing and begins to cross about 5:00, 5:30. he'll get roughly 12 companies on the field engaged against the confederate's last assault against what is grant's last line, and that's the sum total of buel's involvement on the first day. there will be a constant convoy of shipping between pittsburgh landing and savannah throughout the night. you can imagine boats taking wounded up to savannah, offloading wounded and then bringing fresh troops into play....
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nelson reaches a point opposite pittsburgh landing and begins to cross at about 5:00, 5:30. he'll get roughly 12 companies on the field engaged against the confederate's last assault against what is grant's last line, and that's the sum total of buell's involvement on the first day. so there will be a constant convoy of shipping between atlanta and pittsburgh throughout the night. offloading personnel, as well as all of the elements of what it takes to wage war, all of their equipment, food, tents, you name it. grant's troops will occupy the right. grant will use a sizeable number of his force to reinforce buhl throughout the day and support buell's engagements on the east side of the battlefield. grant is able to infuse into his army the same number of troops that he loses on the first day even if buell was still way back to columbia, tennessee, or up to nashville, grant would have been able to replace his first day losses with what troops he had available that he did not use on the first day. confederates under beauregard, they have a serious problem. they can't replace th
nelson reaches a point opposite pittsburgh landing and begins to cross at about 5:00, 5:30. he'll get roughly 12 companies on the field engaged against the confederate's last assault against what is grant's last line, and that's the sum total of buell's involvement on the first day. so there will be a constant convoy of shipping between atlanta and pittsburgh throughout the night. offloading personnel, as well as all of the elements of what it takes to wage war, all of their equipment, food,...
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this weekend on history bookshelf, nelson lankford, "richmond burning." the author contends the fire spread throughout richmond, virginia at the end of the civil war was intentionally set before the union soldiers arrived, and that it was allowed to burn freely. this half hour talk was given at the fountain book store in richmond, virginia. >>> the nixon foundation posted a gathering of former white house speechwriters who reflected on how the 37th president's messages were crafted and communicated. over the next 90 minutes they discussed richard nixon's public language from minor statements to major speeches. >>> and i'm here 0 to welcome you on behalf of the nixon foundation to our tenth nixon legacy panel. we began these panels last year and have every expectation of continuing them through the centennial of richard nixon's birth in january of 2013. we sponsor these in conjunction with the national archives, and my counterpart the assistant archivist in charge of all presidential libraries will be here at the end to help us conclude today's panel. toda
this weekend on history bookshelf, nelson lankford, "richmond burning." the author contends the fire spread throughout richmond, virginia at the end of the civil war was intentionally set before the union soldiers arrived, and that it was allowed to burn freely. this half hour talk was given at the fountain book store in richmond, virginia. >>> the nixon foundation posted a gathering of former white house speechwriters who reflected on how the 37th president's messages were...
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but still, stephanie nelson says families can save even more with a few quick tips. this mother made a name for herself as coupon mom.com. her first tip -- properly inflate your tires. and if you do that, you can save as much as 11 cents a gallon. >> reporter: also, buying gas at wholesalers like costco can save you up to a nickel a gallon. and pay with cash. stations sometimes knock off 10 cents a gallon for skipping the plastic. >> reporter: this is one of the cheapest stations in all of los angeles. drivers here are lined up. economists say think of the drop in gas prices as an unexpected tax break. for every 10 cent drop in gas, it frees up eleven billion for consumers to spend on other things, which sends a much needed boost into this economy. >>> now we turn to the showdown in the north carolina courtroom, the trial of former presidential candidate john edwards. the drama today centered on two mothers, the late elizabeth edwards, the other, his chief accuser. as edwards stared back. dan harris takes us inside the courtroom. >> reporter: on the stand sherry youn
but still, stephanie nelson says families can save even more with a few quick tips. this mother made a name for herself as coupon mom.com. her first tip -- properly inflate your tires. and if you do that, you can save as much as 11 cents a gallon. >> reporter: also, buying gas at wholesalers like costco can save you up to a nickel a gallon. and pay with cash. stations sometimes knock off 10 cents a gallon for skipping the plastic. >> reporter: this is one of the cheapest stations in...