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[applause] >> take it away. >> talking about another jack nelson. i didn't know this jack nelson. our problem in the civil-rights movement was that people who were writing about us were making us the problem and jack never did that. i was just down in albany just before christmas because it occurred to me that it was exactly 50 years ago that i was down there and i started driving around and remembering things and the new york times wrote a south. he wrote the obituary of martin luther king that non-violence was dead, it was rejected, martin luther king couldn't defeat -- and the story really was that the kennedy administration wanted carl sanders to win in 1962 and there was a federal injunction that was placed on martin luther king. so we weren't up against lori pritchett in georgia. we really had to take on the federal government and we chose not to do that. jack always seemed to understand that we were not a problem. i used to quarrel with the new york times quite a bit because i think they were being polluted by information they rear getting, distorted information they were g
[applause] >> take it away. >> talking about another jack nelson. i didn't know this jack nelson. our problem in the civil-rights movement was that people who were writing about us were making us the problem and jack never did that. i was just down in albany just before christmas because it occurred to me that it was exactly 50 years ago that i was down there and i started driving around and remembering things and the new york times wrote a south. he wrote the obituary of martin...
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and it's a service that you call the nelson service.porcelain, and it was also coalport porcelain, so a mixture of those two factories. decorated by one maker in london, and presented to nelson at a banquet in the city of london in 1802. it's well-known to collectors of commemorative pieces as the nelson service. so this was just one part of a sort of set. there are things about this bowl that confuse me, that get my brain a bit fuddled and sets me full of doubt. and first of all, it's the style of painting, which isn't the painting that i'm used to seeing on the nelson service, and i've handled quite a few pieces of the set over the years. also, the coat of arms in the center. on this one, it's entirely hand-painted, but i know that on the nelson service, to save time and money, and this is pretty hard to believe, but they did print the outline of the arms and hand-colored in within the printed outline. yours is hand-painted. so i think, ooh. and the feeling isn't quite right. i think this bowl was made in france and decorated in franc
and it's a service that you call the nelson service.porcelain, and it was also coalport porcelain, so a mixture of those two factories. decorated by one maker in london, and presented to nelson at a banquet in the city of london in 1802. it's well-known to collectors of commemorative pieces as the nelson service. so this was just one part of a sort of set. there are things about this bowl that confuse me, that get my brain a bit fuddled and sets me full of doubt. and first of all, it's the...
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and it was nelson. we were inseparable as children. you will see pictures in this book that will show you, almost every picture as a child that i'm in, nelson is right next to me. nelson died of aids before he was 30 and i was with him the night before he died and many of the weeks after -- before. and i will read to you a passage. i read it to you because his sister sobbed me this past weekend at an event in new york and said to me, sonia, thank you very few people remember who nelson was, and now you have brought him back to life. and in this story, he might even teach kids some good. so i will review the chapter 26, a few paragraphs from it. if i try to understand that my heart how it happened that two children so closely matched could meet such different faiths. i enter a subterranean world of nightmares. the sudden panic when nelson's hand slips from mine in the press of the crowd, the moment i get paid what he cannot. reason seems a better defense against the pain. let the understand in my logical sway what made the difference be
and it was nelson. we were inseparable as children. you will see pictures in this book that will show you, almost every picture as a child that i'm in, nelson is right next to me. nelson died of aids before he was 30 and i was with him the night before he died and many of the weeks after -- before. and i will read to you a passage. i read it to you because his sister sobbed me this past weekend at an event in new york and said to me, sonia, thank you very few people remember who nelson was, and...
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let's go with nelson mandela, $200.ou start. sarah, start. let's go with nelson mandela, $200. during his long imprisonment here on robben island, nelson mandela began secretly writing his autobiography, aptly titled "long walk to" this. kristin. what is "freedom"? good. 3 last words for $200. [ beep ] "what is 'why, oh, why can't i?'" "why can't i?" kristin. let's do variety slanguage for $200. kristin. what is an agent? good. variety slanguage for $400.
let's go with nelson mandela, $200.ou start. sarah, start. let's go with nelson mandela, $200. during his long imprisonment here on robben island, nelson mandela began secretly writing his autobiography, aptly titled "long walk to" this. kristin. what is "freedom"? good. 3 last words for $200. [ beep ] "what is 'why, oh, why can't i?'" "why can't i?" kristin. let's do variety slanguage for $200. kristin. what is an agent? good. variety slanguage for $400.
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i know it wasn't as difficult as nelson mandella?een a lot of personal struggles we've had to go through growing up under this family name. i think we come from such strong iconic grandparents and families. so we've learned a lot. it's put us through a lot. but we've grown into very strong, independent women who are, you know, carving their own careers, you know, we're going into business, we're entrepreneurs, we showcase that on the show that you'll see a lot of that on the show. but i think, you know, it does come with a lot of responsibility, this name. so we're very aware of that. and we're findful of the fact that people look at this name with such admiration. and they put us on this pedestal. i know people have this you're doing a reality show, it's not going to tarnish the name in anyway. our grandparents have said to us many times, this name belongs to you, you choose and you decide how you want to take this name forward. so, you know, as long as you treat it with respect and integrity which is very important to our grandpare
i know it wasn't as difficult as nelson mandella?een a lot of personal struggles we've had to go through growing up under this family name. i think we come from such strong iconic grandparents and families. so we've learned a lot. it's put us through a lot. but we've grown into very strong, independent women who are, you know, carving their own careers, you know, we're going into business, we're entrepreneurs, we showcase that on the show that you'll see a lot of that on the show. but i think,...
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the answer was lawton chiles defeated nelson in the 1990 primary for governor.won that race for florida governor and beat jeb bush in 19 1994, served almost two terms. we'll be right back. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups
the answer was lawton chiles defeated nelson in the 1990 primary for governor.won that race for florida governor and beat jeb bush in 19 1994, served almost two terms. we'll be right back. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete...
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have a great day, i am rob nelson. >>> 11 minutes after six. new details about the massive meteor that came crashing to earth in russia. we learned it was traveling at 46,000 miles per hour. meteor exploded in midair scattering fragments worth big poo money for anyone who -- big money from anyone who find it. it is worth 100 to $100,000 depending on the size. meteor pieces are showing up on ebay one going for 490. dollars. >>> the east coast is seeing blizzard like conditions and freezing weather from main down to florida. rob nelson shows us how people are coping with it. >> reporter: with winds gusts out of north gusting up to 50 or 60 miles per hour northeast stays buried by historic snowfall are getting anotherarctic blast and maine getting the worst. >> blowing snow and whiteout conditions can make visibility zero. >> reporter: they are expecting 8 inches along the coast and more inland. cars are still buried in snow banks from the last storm gusty wind and high surf there are more worries about -- surf, there are more worries about coasta
have a great day, i am rob nelson. >>> 11 minutes after six. new details about the massive meteor that came crashing to earth in russia. we learned it was traveling at 46,000 miles per hour. meteor exploded in midair scattering fragments worth big poo money for anyone who -- big money from anyone who find it. it is worth 100 to $100,000 depending on the size. meteor pieces are showing up on ebay one going for 490. dollars. >>> the east coast is seeing blizzard like conditions...
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>> host: columbia diversity professor, alondra nelson, author of "body and soul," what is the black panther party founded originally? >> guest: the black and their party was founded originally because of dissatisfaction with economic justice issues in the united states in 1966. so what's interesting about the black panther party and there found in is that it is founded right after some of the greatest success of the civil rights movement. so the legislation brings the voting rights act civil rights act. so i think with 40 years of vision, we can see part of it the panthers were doing for responding to that was left undone by the advancements. >> host: what was left undone? >> guest: people were still hungry. people still back at the understood as human rights. food, clothing and health care. basic fundamental things people like in american society, particularly poor african-americans. >> host: were the founders? >> guest: the founders were bobby seale and huey who are interesting because they are migrants from the south. the black panther story is a great migration story, so they come from
>> host: columbia diversity professor, alondra nelson, author of "body and soul," what is the black panther party founded originally? >> guest: the black and their party was founded originally because of dissatisfaction with economic justice issues in the united states in 1966. so what's interesting about the black panther party and there found in is that it is founded right after some of the greatest success of the civil rights movement. so the legislation brings the...
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nelson peltz. we've heard from the master of management jack welch.talk about your mba stuff. >> talk about a lot 6 things. >> okay. >> okay. and yep, we'll have more from jack coming up right after this. and the financial sector has come a long way since the crisis of 2008. but, are banks really safer and better equipped to handle shots to the system, we'll ask t.-paw. tim pawlenty. yep, same guy. i will speak to him as well. stor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need
nelson peltz. we've heard from the master of management jack welch.talk about your mba stuff. >> talk about a lot 6 things. >> okay. >> okay. and yep, we'll have more from jack coming up right after this. and the financial sector has come a long way since the crisis of 2008. but, are banks really safer and better equipped to handle shots to the system, we'll ask t.-paw. tim pawlenty. yep, same guy. i will speak to him as well. stor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but...
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(terry nelson) todo se trata de dinero, queremos que la guerra continúe porque beneficia a alguien.uto del 88% de los países del mundo. información, información sólo se trata de eso esa es la herramienta que debemos utilizar si queremos causar un impacto a la organización del mal más grande del mundo. (norm stamper) cualquier droga está disponible, en especial para los más jóvenes. si regulamos las drogas, controlaríamos su distribución, sus costos, su calidad. la idea es reorientar los esfuerzos en impedir la posesión de la droga o venta de ellas. es importante la prevención, la ilustración la educación de nuestros ciudadanos y dar tratamiento a quien lo necesite, es una forma más inteligente de hacer las cosas. la gente generalmente cree que si legaliza las drogas estará en todas partes. claro, ya hay drogas en todas partes. (celerino castillo) detuvieron a mi hijo le encontraron marihuana en el cenicero. me trae recuerdos. la guerra contra la droga me ha golpeado. mi hijo acaba de graduarse de técnico farmacéutico. si es condenado, no podrá trabajar como farmaceuta ni como técnic
(terry nelson) todo se trata de dinero, queremos que la guerra continúe porque beneficia a alguien.uto del 88% de los países del mundo. información, información sólo se trata de eso esa es la herramienta que debemos utilizar si queremos causar un impacto a la organización del mal más grande del mundo. (norm stamper) cualquier droga está disponible, en especial para los más jóvenes. si regulamos las drogas, controlaríamos su distribución, sus costos, su calidad. la idea es reorientar...
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>> that's my estimate. >> reporter: laurence nelson figures it will take him two months to repair all the damage. >> we have friends that don't even know where their house is. it just washed away. it doesn't exist anymore. when you think about those kinds of situations, you just thank your lucky stars. >> reporter: the mayor says his top priority is fortifying the sand dunes that could protect mantoloking from future storms. scott, you can see what happens without them. >> pelley: a long road ahead. michelle, thank you very much. the f.d.a. has approved a new breast cancer drug. we'll tell you how a kopitar getted by christopher dorner helped lead police to the fired officer. and why has the most expensive warplane ever built just been grounded? when the "cbs evening news" continues. gave me my custom number. my arches needed more support until i got my number at the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. i'm a believer! and you will be too! go to drscholls.com to find your closest walmart with a foot mapping center. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer
>> that's my estimate. >> reporter: laurence nelson figures it will take him two months to repair all the damage. >> we have friends that don't even know where their house is. it just washed away. it doesn't exist anymore. when you think about those kinds of situations, you just thank your lucky stars. >> reporter: the mayor says his top priority is fortifying the sand dunes that could protect mantoloking from future storms. scott, you can see what happens without them....
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my name is alan beach nelson. i'm president of castro eureka valley neighborhood association and have been for three years, i'm in my fourth year since scott wiener vacated the position to become supervisor. first of all, i'll say the board voted on this legislation and it was not unanimous. we are supportive in general of the legislation. in fact, i met several times with john ram to talk about including the orphan block grant in the neighborhood plan, and the height extension [speaker not understood] density deep control. but we do take -- the board takes issue with the fact that the height increase is only being applied to one person. it sounds to me like that legislation is being changed a little bit, but if that were the case, we would be supportive of it. there's been a lot of conversation about how fabulous cafe floor is. you're right, it's fabulous. i love the place. it was one of the first places i went to when i moved to san francisco in 1993. i've been here for 20 years. the issue for me on a personal l
my name is alan beach nelson. i'm president of castro eureka valley neighborhood association and have been for three years, i'm in my fourth year since scott wiener vacated the position to become supervisor. first of all, i'll say the board voted on this legislation and it was not unanimous. we are supportive in general of the legislation. in fact, i met several times with john ram to talk about including the orphan block grant in the neighborhood plan, and the height extension [speaker not...
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katie nelson the results. >> even before we gave his chocolate lab and his to what the test, the trash talking began. >> shamrock is so much smarter than olive. >> my dog sits at my back -- at my desk. >> this test is not about how smart the dogs are. it is how they use -- how they make decisions. >> that is the purpose of the test to show the weaknesses and strengths. to understand your dog and what makes your dog ago, think, and react and problem solving. >> with a few household items and treats, you test things like how long your dog will hold your case. if she will sneak a treat when you're not looking. and if she follows your queue or her memory. instant results reveal your dog's personality type. pro-dog -- proto-dog, the star gazers. >> he is a renaissance dog. that means he is good at everything. >> , at page report expect -- explains your dog's a cognitive ability. -- a multi page report explains your dogs cognitive ability. >>let's not get too carried away. shall the me know how to use an ipad. -- >> show them you know how to use an ipad. >> kaity nelson, abc 7 news. >> did y
katie nelson the results. >> even before we gave his chocolate lab and his to what the test, the trash talking began. >> shamrock is so much smarter than olive. >> my dog sits at my back -- at my desk. >> this test is not about how smart the dogs are. it is how they use -- how they make decisions. >> that is the purpose of the test to show the weaknesses and strengths. to understand your dog and what makes your dog ago, think, and react and problem solving....
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understood]. >> [speaker not understood]. >> they started a task force 303 >> i introduce jennifer nelson, we introduced her before. (applause) >> a lot of you have talked to her already. she will be working with the speakers on stage. and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >> okay. >> okay. and some of these questions on the list -- is the mic on? okay. some of the questions are directed toward a specific speaker, others aren't. so, if it's directed toward a specific speaker, i'll ask you. if not, just whoever can answer it, start answering it. this is a general question.
understood]. >> [speaker not understood]. >> they started a task force 303 >> i introduce jennifer nelson, we introduced her before. (applause) >> a lot of you have talked to her already. she will be working with the speakers on stage. and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written...
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he voted yes. >> so did nelson, because they thought there were bands of mass destruction to that is what the bush administration said. >> are portraying him as an anti-war hero. >> chuck hagel had the decency and integrity hing voted to go to war, to come out against the war and apologized for the decision he made. something that has not been done by the hawks that took us to that w, told us their weapons of mass destruction, and that they knew in where they were. >> we have toto move along. immigration reform. rerepublican get the message. >> a process thahat includes passssing a background check, paying taxes paying a penalty learning english, and then going to the back of the line behind all the folks tried to come here legally. >> we have fundamentaestions of lawfulness. do we have a system that will stop the continued flow of immigrants into the country? >> 11 1 million undocumented immigrants in the united states. what do you do with them? according to the few research center the president won 71% of the hispanic vote. is immigration reform possible at this timime, charles? >>
he voted yes. >> so did nelson, because they thought there were bands of mass destruction to that is what the bush administration said. >> are portraying him as an anti-war hero. >> chuck hagel had the decency and integrity hing voted to go to war, to come out against the war and apologized for the decision he made. something that has not been done by the hawks that took us to that w, told us their weapons of mass destruction, and that they knew in where they were. >> we...
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i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm diana perez.the man hunt. >> terrifying story out west. >>> also this morning or colleague robin roberts has announced when she is returning to "good morning america." a big update on her road to recovery as she gets ready to get up early once again and head back to the studio. >>> later on the party invitation that's outraged whitney houston's mother, cissy. coming up in the skinny. >>> a mammoth storm that will be hitting the northeast, bringing hurricane force winds and in some spots up to two feet of snow. >> storm warnings are posted from green bay to portland. we begin with abc's chuck sivertsen. >> reporter: after back-to-back blizzards two years ago and the unforgettable wrath of superstorm sandy, mother nature is unleashing a winter storm so intense, the snowfall could be the worst in a century. the warnings could not be clearer. >> stay off the streets of our city. basically, stay home. >> reporter: a snowstorm that hit the great lakes with snow and ice is joining another storm in the so
i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm diana perez.the man hunt. >> terrifying story out west. >>> also this morning or colleague robin roberts has announced when she is returning to "good morning america." a big update on her road to recovery as she gets ready to get up early once again and head back to the studio. >>> later on the party invitation that's outraged whitney houston's mother, cissy. coming up in the skinny. >>> a mammoth storm that will be...
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he voted yes. >> so did nelson because they thought their weapons of mass destruction. that is what the bush administrationaid. y areortraying him as an anti-war hero -- >> chuck hagel had the decency and integrity, having voted to go to war, to come out against the war and apologize for the decision he made, something that has not been done by the hawks that took us to that war, told us there were weapons of mass destruction, and that they knew where they were. >> here is chuck hagel's history of the courageous speaker to power of the iraq war. when public opiniois iavor ofoingo war, he votes yes. when the war goes south, public opinion is against it, he comes out against it. and then he had this one opportunity to redeem the war, which is headed south, and the surge, which everyone and acknowledges it was a success. he voted against it because public opinion was against it at the time. speak to me about courage on this war. >> we have been fighting about the surge forever, and is not worth fighting again. what i think is really wrong, you said this was not about john
he voted yes. >> so did nelson because they thought their weapons of mass destruction. that is what the bush administrationaid. y areortraying him as an anti-war hero -- >> chuck hagel had the decency and integrity, having voted to go to war, to come out against the war and apologize for the decision he made, something that has not been done by the hawks that took us to that war, told us there were weapons of mass destruction, and that they knew where they were. >> here is...
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but so many people wanted to come that they moved it to the community center at the nelson community center a couple of blocks away. as you can see, this front plaza to the police department continues to be something of a community hub as people from all walks of life come to lay flowers, light a candle, say some prayers for the first officers killed in the line of duty in the long history of the santa cruz pd. >> we're having a tough time with this. we have never experienced anything like this. >> reporter: surrounded by fellow law enforcement chiefs, some visibly shaken and filled with emotion, santa cruz police chief kevin vogel struggled for the words to describe his department's loss, the city's first-ever officers killed in the line of duty. >> today we mourn the loss of our brother butch and our sister elizabeth. and we grieve with their families. >> reporter: loran "butch" baker was a 28-year veteran of the santa cruz pd, married and father of three. he was considered the department's top investigator and served for years as a field training officer. he guided many of the you
but so many people wanted to come that they moved it to the community center at the nelson community center a couple of blocks away. as you can see, this front plaza to the police department continues to be something of a community hub as people from all walks of life come to lay flowers, light a candle, say some prayers for the first officers killed in the line of duty in the long history of the santa cruz pd. >> we're having a tough time with this. we have never experienced anything...
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i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm diana perez.recovering more from the dead kidnapper's property in alabama. we'll have the very latest. >>> also this morning, undercover videotape that may show miami police officers spending time with a girlfriend or sipping coffee when they should have been responding to calls. the department is in crisis mode this morning. >> you hear all those good stories how they get there just like that. then you have stories just like this where they're making out, taking their time. oh, yeah, we're on our way. >> and there's an emergency happening somewhere. chncht -- which makes it even worse. we'll get to that this morning. >>> also this morning, caught red handed. pranksters who aim those laser lights at pilots. the suspect who just got busted. >>> and all the money on the line. britney spears bets on a new career move. if she pays her cards right, she may be singing songs of success. that's all coming up in "the skinny." >> people ready to write britney off. no, no, no. the green is still rolling in.
i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm diana perez.recovering more from the dead kidnapper's property in alabama. we'll have the very latest. >>> also this morning, undercover videotape that may show miami police officers spending time with a girlfriend or sipping coffee when they should have been responding to calls. the department is in crisis mode this morning. >> you hear all those good stories how they get there just like that. then you have stories just like this where they're...
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it's along nelson street. that's blocked at west montgomery avenue.nt o work your way around it, use an alternate route this morning. some delays southbound between urbana as you continue southbound towards clarksburg is where you're slow. further south, not bad at this time. i-95 in virginia, this is northbound at dumfries road. accident just off to the right shoulder lane. travel lanes are open to the beltway. speaking of the beltway, as you make the beltway, outer loop and montgomery county, heavy on the brakes. delays here not long. you're sluggish right now to colesville road. the rails, six-minute delay. number 892. p metro, vre close or on to schedule. >>> a man who sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl. it happened near the 3200 block of wheeler road, blocks from the congress heights metro station. police say she was walking when a man with a gun forced her into the alley. the man sexually assaulted her and took off in a dark blue four-door car. if you have any information about this case, call d.c. police. >>> in the day ahead, jury selection
it's along nelson street. that's blocked at west montgomery avenue.nt o work your way around it, use an alternate route this morning. some delays southbound between urbana as you continue southbound towards clarksburg is where you're slow. further south, not bad at this time. i-95 in virginia, this is northbound at dumfries road. accident just off to the right shoulder lane. travel lanes are open to the beltway. speaking of the beltway, as you make the beltway, outer loop and montgomery county,...
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so, if oscar pistorius is being compared by the south african populace nelson mandela, we better start shipping psycho.troik medications over there. i don't think that's the case. i don't think that's the case. i think ultimately -- >> you disagree with you -- >> common sense. yep. and -- >> no the judge absolutely -- >> find the right thing. >> yeah exno the judge absolutely is gonna do that but the thing that we are gonna see here is a very different play of events than what we are used to seeing in the united states, i think. i mean, it's just going to -- they have less than a 10% conviction rate in south africa. over here that would be unheard of. >> it is very true >> and there is a fear culture in south africa. they are there are demographics and dynamics going on there very different from here. for instance there is no death penalty in south africa y no death penalty? eliminated because, essentially, prior to the elimination of apartheid, they had theighest hanging rate on the earth. everybody was being hung. of course, it was the majority, you know, the black people who live in
so, if oscar pistorius is being compared by the south african populace nelson mandela, we better start shipping psycho.troik medications over there. i don't think that's the case. i don't think that's the case. i think ultimately -- >> you disagree with you -- >> common sense. yep. and -- >> no the judge absolutely -- >> find the right thing. >> yeah exno the judge absolutely is gonna do that but the thing that we are gonna see here is a very different play of...
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nelson. >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i want to note that i am now vice president of technologies. i want to discuss the american people -- following 9/11 created the department of common security and give it a mandate to protect all people from all things all the time. with this and it came relatively -- federal budget. dhs will continue to protect a homeland in a period of limited budget. we must face the but the fact that it cannot guarantee and cannot afford to provide absolute security. instead we must gracefully approach to protect the nation's security. this would require a define where the risks are. vhs is moving in this direction. in the past we have not had the political will. the silver line and the current fiscal client presents an opportunity to fully embrace the risk-based approach. my written testimony includes a broader range of ideas and test and analysis. d first. hs will need to continue its focus on information intelligence sharing. it e
nelson. >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i want to note that i am now vice president of technologies. i want to discuss the american people -- following 9/11 created the department of common security and give it a mandate to protect all people from all things all the time. with this and it came relatively -- federal budget. dhs will continue to protect a homeland in a period of limited budget. we must face the but the fact that it cannot guarantee and...
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jeff nelson is the co-founder and c.e.o.one goal. >> we're taking underperforming students that typically have a less than 10% chance of earning a bachelor's degree and right now 85% of our alumni in college are persisting. >> so we have approximately 40 minutes to get this done. >> reporter: one goal focuses on these students because nationally only 8% of ninth graders in low-income communities are expected to graduate from college by the age 25. that's in stark contrast to students from the highest income families where 32% will finish college in that same time. nelson says the cornerstone of one goal's methodology begins with recruiting and training exceptional teachers who in turn identify underperforming students with the least opportunity and the most potential. >> we believe and have seen empirical evidence that teachers matter most in education reform. and when we got started building one goal we realized that nationally and locally there were no college access or persistent presiders that were using exceptional teac
jeff nelson is the co-founder and c.e.o.one goal. >> we're taking underperforming students that typically have a less than 10% chance of earning a bachelor's degree and right now 85% of our alumni in college are persisting. >> so we have approximately 40 minutes to get this done. >> reporter: one goal focuses on these students because nationally only 8% of ninth graders in low-income communities are expected to graduate from college by the age 25. that's in stark contrast to...
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we sat down at alondra nelson to talk about her book, "body and
we sat down at alondra nelson to talk about her book, "body and
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. >> and i'm rob nelson.e'll take you to alabama in just a second where investigators face another challenging day today. hard to believe what they found. we said credit could have ended a lot worse and now we know. >>> also this morning, governor versus governor, jerry brown from california and rick perry from texas are in the middle of a war on words. we'll tell you what started this latest political battle. >>> later this half hour, putting hand sanitizers to the scientific test. what we discovered about which products work the best. >> important information. you see people lathering up every day. >> but do they work? we answer that question, that pressing, burning question. >> that's it, abc news gets to the bottom of it. >>> also, your questions for our lovely miss diana perez. she's excited to answer all the questions that came in, including your question about her favorite celebrity crush. >> i think you're more excited about that crush. >> i asked you innocently. i had no idea it was going to come up
. >> and i'm rob nelson.e'll take you to alabama in just a second where investigators face another challenging day today. hard to believe what they found. we said credit could have ended a lot worse and now we know. >>> also this morning, governor versus governor, jerry brown from california and rick perry from texas are in the middle of a war on words. we'll tell you what started this latest political battle. >>> later this half hour, putting hand sanitizers to the...
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i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm diana perez.dicts hurricane force winds and two feet of snow. that's our top story. another major headline, the all-out search for an ex-cop accused of killing three people. >> such a frightening story and really a national man hunt at this point. >>> and lawmakers demand tighter gun regulations, there's a new focus for mental health care. >> and the need for speed. the fearless skateboarder who is in trouble after he took a joyride going up to 43 miles per hour. lots of downhills, i'm assuming. >>> first, that fierce blizzard about to close in on the northeast, shaping up to be one for the record books. >> the northern edge of the storm has slammed the midwest, but it's about to get a lot worse. poised to dump two feet of snow on new england. >> reporter: from new york to boston, the winter weather arsenals are prepped and ready for blizzard war. and those in charge of the snowy battle are competing their commands simple. >> stay offer the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: in
i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm diana perez.dicts hurricane force winds and two feet of snow. that's our top story. another major headline, the all-out search for an ex-cop accused of killing three people. >> such a frightening story and really a national man hunt at this point. >>> and lawmakers demand tighter gun regulations, there's a new focus for mental health care. >> and the need for speed. the fearless skateboarder who is in trouble after he took a joyride going up...