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crist was assured that nelson wasn't going to do it and yet nelson keeps sort of doing these things thatculation he's going to get in. nelson claims his comments in daytona he was checking but nonetheless, it doesn't help charlie crist. >> adam, briefly, what type of a timeline are we looking for here for an actual decision? >> i think it's very unlikely bill nelson gets in. bill nelson was running for governor back in '90, looked like the sure nominee and lawton child decis decided to leave th senate and run for governor and beat nelson. i think the window is fast closing for him to completely rule it out. >> adam smith, thank you so much. we appreciate it. we're going to head back out to chuck and have a little bit of fun just in time for the end of april. we're wrapping up our tdr march madness tournament, it started with 64 folks who never became commander in chief. we let you, the viewer, pick the contender you would like to have sent to the white house. chuck, you have the champion. tell us who won. >> i have the champion? i think you have the champion, kristen. you've got to do th
crist was assured that nelson wasn't going to do it and yet nelson keeps sort of doing these things thatculation he's going to get in. nelson claims his comments in daytona he was checking but nonetheless, it doesn't help charlie crist. >> adam, briefly, what type of a timeline are we looking for here for an actual decision? >> i think it's very unlikely bill nelson gets in. bill nelson was running for governor back in '90, looked like the sure nominee and lawton child decis decided...
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alice dunbar nelson's 1918 lynching play mine eyes have seen, sympathize with the genre focus on the blackcomb. this one at descriptive scene in crisis magnet official organ of the naacp and the father of the featured characters was lynched years earlier. by focusing on his children as survivors of mob violence, dunbar nelson's script offers access to the conversations that african-americans may have had at the turn-of-the-century. the character is in mine eyes have seen contend that black success attracts the mob. in the following excerpt which is how the plays begins, and in those remember the home they had in the south and bemoaned their current living conditions in the north where they live in a tenement apartment. lucy coming down front with a dishcloth in her hand, then, wasn't better in the old days when we were back home in the little house with a garden and and father coming home night and monday getting supper and chris and i study lessons in the dining room at the table? we didn't have to eat a live in the kitchen been, and the nose is posted on the fence for us to lay dow
alice dunbar nelson's 1918 lynching play mine eyes have seen, sympathize with the genre focus on the blackcomb. this one at descriptive scene in crisis magnet official organ of the naacp and the father of the featured characters was lynched years earlier. by focusing on his children as survivors of mob violence, dunbar nelson's script offers access to the conversations that african-americans may have had at the turn-of-the-century. the character is in mine eyes have seen contend that black...
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nelson mandela have also had some checkered past associated with other kinds of criminal activity. very nature of the tracking of those individuals and their interactions with him would reveal that those people were continuing to be tracked. this is the point of the intersection. it's a very, very intriguing technique to allow for the personal waivers to allow people to have information precisely because it is designed to reveal the nature of the contact. >> do other government agencies have strategies for not filling a foia request? >> i can only answer as to what the approach was during my tenure as head of the office of information and privacy from 1981 to 2007, and the answer was with very limited exception, no. i have seen things since i retired since especially the last two years of the bush administration and parts of the obama that suggests that the fbi is going much further than it did before. the closest we ever came to a strategy was at a time when there was someone who was sort of a predecessor to mr. shapiro, scott armstrong who did file a 2000 foia question. we had an
nelson mandela have also had some checkered past associated with other kinds of criminal activity. very nature of the tracking of those individuals and their interactions with him would reveal that those people were continuing to be tracked. this is the point of the intersection. it's a very, very intriguing technique to allow for the personal waivers to allow people to have information precisely because it is designed to reveal the nature of the contact. >> do other government agencies...
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remembering nelson mandela, we visit the school where his legacy comes to life. and we look at how mongolia tries to tackle deforestation. dolphins are intelligent mammals, known to save swimmers or divers in danger. so no surprise then that they have become the poster child for animal protection. generations of children still grow up enjoying the experience of seeing these beautiful creatures in action. but what isn't visible there is that this form of captivity amounts to torture for these sensitive animals. many japanese say such concerns are way too sentimental. for them dolphin steaks are a normal occurrence on a restaurant menu. and the hunt and sale of dolphins is welcome business. so when hunters gather for the annual mass slaughter of thousands in the bay of taiji, that's also when the fishermen face-off with animal rights campaigners. our reporter phillipp abresh spoke to both sides. >> another day dawns over taiji cove, another day of death for dolphins. they've been herded together in their dozens, now at the mercy of their hunters. up on the cliffs a
remembering nelson mandela, we visit the school where his legacy comes to life. and we look at how mongolia tries to tackle deforestation. dolphins are intelligent mammals, known to save swimmers or divers in danger. so no surprise then that they have become the poster child for animal protection. generations of children still grow up enjoying the experience of seeing these beautiful creatures in action. but what isn't visible there is that this form of captivity amounts to torture for these...
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nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.ed in soweto, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> things start to get a little better. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you know where you're going, right? >> yeah, i know where i'm going. >> next exit? smoky delicious meat over flame. under the overpass, all sorts of mystery meats for sale. the taxi man's lunch. we order some brisket, some sausage, some heart. beautiful thing. meat, a cutting board, a knife. >> you chose well. >> you chose well. these guys are good. ♪ >> here, spread over thousands of square feet, the remnants of white colonial rule. what's left from the descendants of bible thumping dutch settlers who came here to farm, to ranch, to build their own world on top of an existing one. the boer'
nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.ed in soweto, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> things start to get a little better. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you know where you're...
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that triumph was marred by nelson's death from a sniper's bullet. nation both celebrated his victory and mourned his death for years. nelson's column, built in trafalgar square, commemorated his sacrifice in stone and bronze. turner painted a highly original re-creation of the decisive moment that claimed lord nelson's life, setting it amid the crushing congestion of towering masts, torn sails and the fog of cannon fire at precariously close quarters. the reviews were good. (reader) "mr. turner... has detailed the death of his hero, while he has suggested the whole of a great naval victory, which we believe has never before been successfully accomplished, if it has been before attempted, in a single picture." (narrator) the napoleonic war ended in 1815 at waterloo. the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." the fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing penalty rome inflicted on the carthaginians. the architecture is elegant but the messy d
that triumph was marred by nelson's death from a sniper's bullet. nation both celebrated his victory and mourned his death for years. nelson's column, built in trafalgar square, commemorated his sacrifice in stone and bronze. turner painted a highly original re-creation of the decisive moment that claimed lord nelson's life, setting it amid the crushing congestion of towering masts, torn sails and the fog of cannon fire at precariously close quarters. the reviews were good. (reader) "mr....
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thank you. >> thank you senator nelson. we have had excellent success with the new markets tax credit at home and i want to work with you. their other colleagues that want to talk about the new markets tax credit? senator nelson is not asking for a vote today and that takes us to senator thune and senator roberts to discuss a subject that they know there's a lot of interest in and that is the permanent internet tax freedom bill. >> mr. chairman i would like to call up amendment number three which is committee amendment number 76 and just to speak to this issue. the amendment would incorporate in the bill before us the internet tax freedom forever act which is legislation that is sponsored by you mr. chairman, me and 35 other senators including senators roberts burr isakson and grassley on this committee and essentially what it would do is make herman at the existing moratorium on state and local taxes on internet access as well as multiple discriminatory taxes on internet commerce. i don't intend to ask for a vote on this b
thank you. >> thank you senator nelson. we have had excellent success with the new markets tax credit at home and i want to work with you. their other colleagues that want to talk about the new markets tax credit? senator nelson is not asking for a vote today and that takes us to senator thune and senator roberts to discuss a subject that they know there's a lot of interest in and that is the permanent internet tax freedom bill. >> mr. chairman i would like to call up amendment...
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a big thanks to one levy at a time for willie nelson willie nelson's on tour with the family little willie nelson dot com to see when willie nelson the family will be coming to a city near you so if you catch me at kings things we'll see in which. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from the right think. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side with joe actually on here. at our team we have a different price. on the phone because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how. you guys talk to the jokes i will hand over the stuff that i'm. chance hardly force let. the biblical play such an end of the finish line of the marathon. we're going to. the i'm going to. submit. a. happy friday everyone i'm in this is great in the sights of a great show for you guys today will be talking about jesus the man human and animal sexuality
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there's that legacy, and the legacy of nelson mandela is still there. less than two weeks, sav cabs will vote again - whether -- south africans will vote again. whether they look to the past or the future, it's a right no one here takes for granted. >> the death toll in saudi arabia from the middle east respiratory syndrome, mers, passed 100. medical officials identified eight cases, including a child. that brings the total number of deaths to 102 since the corona virus was identified in 2012. there's no known vaccine. >>> australia's prime minister says it's highly unlikely any debris from the missing malaysian plane will be found on the ocean surface. flight mh370 has been missing since march 8th with all 239 people on board. australia leading an international search focused in the indian ocean north-west of perth. >> essentially, though, what we are looking to do is conduct as thorough an under sea search as huge scrp -- as humanly possible, if necessary of the entire probable impact zone which, as you know, is roughly 700km by 80km. we owe it to the
there's that legacy, and the legacy of nelson mandela is still there. less than two weeks, sav cabs will vote again - whether -- south africans will vote again. whether they look to the past or the future, it's a right no one here takes for granted. >> the death toll in saudi arabia from the middle east respiratory syndrome, mers, passed 100. medical officials identified eight cases, including a child. that brings the total number of deaths to 102 since the corona virus was identified in...
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nelson mandela went to jail for 27 years. being called a terrorist, one that was planning all kinds of guerilla warfare and murderous acts, even in a land they were being murdered and summarily robbed of justice. he came out a unifier, one that brought a nation together. he grew and the world grew, and that's why tonight where he said he was a yankee, we will honor him and we will raise his legacy. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> bringing in the big guns. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm joy reid in for chris matthews. leading off tonight, a big new challenge to the national rifle association. it comes on the seven-year anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in american history. 32 people were gunned down at virginia tech by a killer who was able to buy two guns, even though a judge had declared him dangerously mentally ill. for years the debate about what to do about gun violence has remained completely one
nelson mandela went to jail for 27 years. being called a terrorist, one that was planning all kinds of guerilla warfare and murderous acts, even in a land they were being murdered and summarily robbed of justice. he came out a unifier, one that brought a nation together. he grew and the world grew, and that's why tonight where he said he was a yankee, we will honor him and we will raise his legacy. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>>...
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senator nelson. >> mr. chairman at the gift for you. i will insert my comments in the record. >> oh my god. special blessings. >> and i will thank you and senator hatch for what is so desperately needed in the united states senate which is a bipartisan approach. >> thank you senator nelson. senator isakson. >> thank you very much mr. chairman i will add my congratulations to you and my appreciation for the openness in which you have approached this entire process. i want to especially thank senator hatch for his comments in the days leading up to this markup. it's been enlightening for me and helpful and i appreciate his leadership. i won't take any comment except to say i have received the amendment dealing with real estate investment trust on in this meant by foreign entities. what is some interesting is the real statement investment trust were created by the 1986 tax act and we had intentionally destroyed laws and change the industry for the worse and not the better so your approach in a conference of nature will keep us from doing t
senator nelson. >> mr. chairman at the gift for you. i will insert my comments in the record. >> oh my god. special blessings. >> and i will thank you and senator hatch for what is so desperately needed in the united states senate which is a bipartisan approach. >> thank you senator nelson. senator isakson. >> thank you very much mr. chairman i will add my congratulations to you and my appreciation for the openness in which you have approached this entire process....
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willie nelson dot com to see when willie nelson the family will be coming to a city near you so always you can catch me at kings things and we'll see a much. people are a. very hard to take on. that that would hurt their feelings. feeling. the pinch. i am the president and i think a society that case i think corporation trying to convince them to consume can do i think the banks are trying to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for politicians writing the laws and regulations to tax corporate bankers. out. there is just too much is a society. that. you're watching room bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today coming up on the show we're taking a look at the new hydrogen car that emits only water it's pretty amazing stuff but how is this newcomer shaking up the auto market so we look into it coming right up then it's the end of the week which means it's the best of the best day here on boom bust and with our hundredth episode happening this past week we're taking a much broader look back at some of the best clips from the past couple months
willie nelson dot com to see when willie nelson the family will be coming to a city near you so always you can catch me at kings things and we'll see a much. people are a. very hard to take on. that that would hurt their feelings. feeling. the pinch. i am the president and i think a society that case i think corporation trying to convince them to consume can do i think the banks are trying to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for politicians writing the laws and regulations to...
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. >>> his stolen mascot is back on the road again with willie nelson. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. safeway ge that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why... they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week... life's just a little sweeter with delicious red seedless grapes just $1.99/lb. clean up with bounty paper towels, only $8.99 for 8 large rolls and honey bunches of oats are just $1.88. there's more savings to love...at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> when the big story happens overnight -- >> the rain may be ending but cleanup continues. wake up to the latest news and live reports. downed power lines, downed cable lines, three homes that are now in the dark. >> watch abc 7 morning news 4:30 to 7:00. >>> opponents of private tec
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representative nelson, why is something that looked good in 2010 no long interest right way to go? >> well, what i think most legislators in oklahoma have looked for in 2010 was higher standards. i think a lot of states struggle with setting high standards and maintaining them, not watering them down over time, and i think the hope in 2010 was that common core would do that for us and, as it turns out, the fordham institute looked at and compared the state's standards against common core and we found out we didn't gain anything but did seek control to an outside entity. so the bill says the state has to maintain a control over its standards, that we're seeking now, but we include higher ed in developing new standards, so the public and legislators voting on the bill have confidence the standards will be higher than what we've had in the past. >> brown: representative virgin, you still countr suppore common core as voted in earlier. why? and why do you think there is this opposition now? >> i do support the common core as it was voted in with bipartisan support in 2010. i think the
representative nelson, why is something that looked good in 2010 no long interest right way to go? >> well, what i think most legislators in oklahoma have looked for in 2010 was higher standards. i think a lot of states struggle with setting high standards and maintaining them, not watering them down over time, and i think the hope in 2010 was that common core would do that for us and, as it turns out, the fordham institute looked at and compared the state's standards against common core...
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. >> his excuse for not wanting to name a street after nelson mandela. we'll tell you about it next. >>> welcome back, 11:23 right now. attendance is down at sea world's 11 theme parks. just over three million people visited in the first three months of this year. that is a 13% drop from the same time last year. sea world has been under fire for their treatment of killer wheals. the documentary "black fish" exposed the conditions. >>> this is london, it is being created by a combination of dust blown in from the sahara desert. the pollution levels should clear up by tomorrow. >> once again, something rob ford did upset city council members. >> item carries 40 to 1 >> a single vote against plans to name a street after south african icon nelson mandela. that vote from the mayor rob ford. 20 minutes later he was the sole no vote against congratulating canada's olympians. he said he voted the wrong way and he was asked to change his vote on both matters, and they would not. >> i don't think he likes polina edmunds, either. >>> shoes ice skating star polina p
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nelson mandela wrote the forward. why nelson mandela? how did he get involved with this case? think the two of them parallel existences. i would not put rubin in the category of nelson mandela, obviously, but they both were incarcerated in a sense that they were incarcerated unjustly. and they both rose above the confines that they were in to the point where the jailers, the people who looked after them and oppress them, has so much respect for them that they left them alone. it is an extraordinary human integrity that both of them had. and mandela recognize that in rubin. token, i want to turn carter's work up until his death on behalf of david mccallum, a convicted murderer who spent 29 years in prison. he was the focus of a piece carter wrote just months ago in february that ran in "the new york daily news." he is also the focus of a new documentary made by your son called "david and me." rayhis clip, we hear from klosnky. and then carter. >> they said they had seen a body. it was that moment they slapped me in the face. confessed. >> these teenagers had no chance with prof
nelson mandela wrote the forward. why nelson mandela? how did he get involved with this case? think the two of them parallel existences. i would not put rubin in the category of nelson mandela, obviously, but they both were incarcerated in a sense that they were incarcerated unjustly. and they both rose above the confines that they were in to the point where the jailers, the people who looked after them and oppress them, has so much respect for them that they left them alone. it is an...
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every other nelson statue in britain is very simple or you think about nelson in london and lord nelson top of the puzzle puzzle -- pedestal. this has nelson falling back with this horrible skeleton of death reaching up to grab his hard and there are these -- at the base of the pedestal on the statue are for captives who are meant to represent french prisoners of war. melville goes on this extended rant about how they reminded him of slaves in the market and it's this almost, almost a stream of conscious riff on the roles of africa and the wealth of virginia and carolina and slavery created them all. the ideas are interesting that slavery created the wealth of the western world is almost what melville was doing was free associating the way slavery kind of creates a stream of associations and helps structure consciousness. what is fascinating about that is that statue was put up by a committee of some of the best liverpool men and merchants and mostly they were all including the slave john bolton who was responsible, who owned the ship that had seized by the french pirate in 1804. ble fo
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nelson. obviously that's over-the-top in its played for laughs but at the same time i think it's also serious. there is another episode that i love from another old radio show life with luigi also from 1950. luigi is an italian immigrant who just recently moved to the united states. the episode is about how much trouble he has filing his tax return but at the end of the episode he writes a letter to his mother in italy. he says mom, i want to tell you that last year the united states collected $46 billion in taxes and i'm proud to say that $1.56 of that came from me. and i don't know, i get goosebumps whenever i listen to that. >> host: professor zelenak heads are exploding saying that's fine i'll pay my taxes but why is it so hard? why is it so difficult and asking a tax lawyer if our tax code is too complicated. >> guest: it is. maybe it's in my professional interest -- obviously what i do is teach law students how to deal with the complexities and go out and have a nice career dealing with
nelson. obviously that's over-the-top in its played for laughs but at the same time i think it's also serious. there is another episode that i love from another old radio show life with luigi also from 1950. luigi is an italian immigrant who just recently moved to the united states. the episode is about how much trouble he has filing his tax return but at the end of the episode he writes a letter to his mother in italy. he says mom, i want to tell you that last year the united states collected...
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lynn nelson has worked with these grizzlies for 12 years.ome born and raised here have been trained since birth to play along you, offering their legs as they some up honey water. >> we can take their blood pressure on this leg from the same position. >> reporter: they don't seem bothered by it. >> no, not at all. >> reporter: now nelson is teaming up with kevin corbett, a researcher can a pharmaceutical company. >> reporter: they're paying $850,000 to study l una and the other bears hoping for breakthroughs in obesity drugs. it is a rare and challenging partnership between business and academia with potential profits from studies done at a public university. >> they have brain power and ideas. we have the drug know how and the resources. we need to get these entities to come together. >> reporter: they're not testing new drugs on these animals but measuring fat deposits, heart rate, blood pressure and physiological data to figure out how grizzlies gain and lose all those weight in ways that would kill or sicken us as bears prepare for hiber
lynn nelson has worked with these grizzlies for 12 years.ome born and raised here have been trained since birth to play along you, offering their legs as they some up honey water. >> we can take their blood pressure on this leg from the same position. >> reporter: they don't seem bothered by it. >> no, not at all. >> reporter: now nelson is teaming up with kevin corbett, a researcher can a pharmaceutical company. >> reporter: they're paying $850,000 to study l una...
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nelson cruz, goodbye, home run! welcome to baltimore, is right. nelson cruz there.nice crowd, good game. >> yeah. >> barnacle was there. >> he was. >> yeah. he said he was happy with the way it went. he was okay with it. >> okay , my cousin is a die had fan said perfect season is still intact. >>> we have a couple of firsts in the major. expanded replayer ror is underway this season. including this call, post call in the milwaukee. after taking a second look, the umps changed their minds. >> wow. >> the play was also overturned. the runner was originally ruled safe. it showed otherwise. the cubs lost 1-0 in extra innings. monday's first four reviews, none took longer than two and a half minutes. >> okay. >> okay. >> traditionalist it's going to take a little bit to get used to. >> you can run and get a draft two and a half minutes and get back to the seat. >> today is a sad day for me? >> yes. derek jeter's last opening day. it's going to be a rough day. >> why did you wear a bright tie if you're sad? >> it's april 1st. that overwhelms all. what is the doom and gloo
nelson cruz, goodbye, home run! welcome to baltimore, is right. nelson cruz there.nice crowd, good game. >> yeah. >> barnacle was there. >> he was. >> yeah. he said he was happy with the way it went. he was okay with it. >> okay , my cousin is a die had fan said perfect season is still intact. >>> we have a couple of firsts in the major. expanded replayer ror is underway this season. including this call, post call in the milwaukee. after taking a second...
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that was the first time each race could vote and that's what made nelson mandela president. here is more >> reporter: photographs of her family bring fond memories but she says she sometimes gets annoyed. she voted for freedom in south africa's first democratic elections in 1994. she feels young people these days don't understand what it was like living under apartheid. >> they are stupid. i want to tell them they are fools because we used to live like dogs. >> violet calls the apartheid years the dark days. some spoke out against the white minority government were arrested or killed. 20 years later, the ruling party, the african national congress is credited for helping end the depression. >> 22-year-old kumedi learned about apartheid in school and through word of mouth. she knows during apartheid she probably wouldn't be doing this job because of the color of her skin. she is grateful. like many young south africans, she feels democracy should be more than just freedom? >> there are a lot of issues that come up with regards to the caliber of leadership we have in our count
that was the first time each race could vote and that's what made nelson mandela president. here is more >> reporter: photographs of her family bring fond memories but she says she sometimes gets annoyed. she voted for freedom in south africa's first democratic elections in 1994. she feels young people these days don't understand what it was like living under apartheid. >> they are stupid. i want to tell them they are fools because we used to live like dogs. >> violet calls...
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nelson garcia, 9news. get ready for an unusually beautiful moon to grace the night skies next week. nasa says there will be a total lunar eclipse early tuesday morning that will turn the moon a burnt reddish orange. it's called a blood moon, and this one is just the first in a series of four consecutive total eclipses. within a year and a half, north america will be able to see a blood moon a total of four times. it is because of the reddish hue that the moon takes on while in it the clips. we will hopefully see that. maybe the wind is blowing the camera around but we can scene to the moon tonight. i am not so sure if we will see it tomorrow as we have some high clouds moving in. but the time line shows the eclipsed beginning at 11:00 p.m. the reddish you will be between midnight and 130 tomorrow morning. by 2:00 a.m. the full moon is backed i think right now could be ideal conditions for tomorrow. today.an ohio man was forced to let everyone know that he is a bully. a judge ordered edmond aviv to stand on a street corner for five hours.and hold a sign saying he picks on disabled ch
nelson garcia, 9news. get ready for an unusually beautiful moon to grace the night skies next week. nasa says there will be a total lunar eclipse early tuesday morning that will turn the moon a burnt reddish orange. it's called a blood moon, and this one is just the first in a series of four consecutive total eclipses. within a year and a half, north america will be able to see a blood moon a total of four times. it is because of the reddish hue that the moon takes on while in it the clips. we...
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min teachers highly likely to see that condition still pulling in to your taste or sunday and at nelson bay likely to see it even worse on here sunday. christchurch via the severe gale force wind is expected throughout the day i became so for your for the weekend of casa these areas but think it's not going to be on a dead baby on club achieved with or for utp out the door is not consummate are pictured here across the korean island in the west coast that things are clearing nights so whether it to my son looking for and those of rain and the strong winds it to taper down and landed down on by and around this time in and had a lot like the lichen that unlike the scene a clear sky so in terms of weather is cooperating with the rescue efforts is going to be a short break another round of barry had the system will be pulling and is now affecting north of the empty rhetoric and likely to bring more heavy significant amounts of rainfall across time high said sen kyl also had a very sharp break with that ongoing heavy rainfall which continued for about a week like the rain will be also pullin
min teachers highly likely to see that condition still pulling in to your taste or sunday and at nelson bay likely to see it even worse on here sunday. christchurch via the severe gale force wind is expected throughout the day i became so for your for the weekend of casa these areas but think it's not going to be on a dead baby on club achieved with or for utp out the door is not consummate are pictured here across the korean island in the west coast that things are clearing nights so whether...
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people like food grower billy nelson. >> i will never live to see this this low again.o, i mean how many times in a person's lifetime do you see a crack in a dam. >> where billy nelson draws water the river hasn't been this low in half a century. since the dam was built. to grow apple apples and apricots in this dry country, he pumps water 24 hour as someday, because of an unprecedented problem with the dam, he has had to install temporary piping to reach the dropping river. sounds like a lot of extra work it is, but you have to have water. but anyway, it makes -- i mean, i have water going up to my farm and that's what counts. >> it isn't just growers effected. docks are high and dry, marinist and boat ramps closed public access limited along eight miles of shoreline. at the crescent bar resort for r.v.s and tent campers barbara is hoping the summer can be saved. >> monetarily it will have a huge immaterial packet. we have reserved our campground almost all summer long, and so now we will have to cancel probably a fair share. >> in late february a, whoer spotted this i
people like food grower billy nelson. >> i will never live to see this this low again.o, i mean how many times in a person's lifetime do you see a crack in a dam. >> where billy nelson draws water the river hasn't been this low in half a century. since the dam was built. to grow apple apples and apricots in this dry country, he pumps water 24 hour as someday, because of an unprecedented problem with the dam, he has had to install temporary piping to reach the dropping river. sounds...
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nelson: mr. president, if you live along the southeastern coast of the united states, you know that the sea level is rising. we have a lot of people that would question the reason for this rise of the sea level. some people deny that there is climate change, that the earth is warming up. i think as we look at the science that we will clearly understand that the greenhouse effect is occurring, the more that we put gases into the atmosphere by human action such as carbon dioxide, the more as the sun's rays come in and reflect upon off of the earth's surface and would normally radiate out into space, the fact is --, could you all hold it down back there -- as the earth's surface reflects the sun's rays and they reflect back out into space, which is what mother nature intended, keeping the delicate balance of the temperature of the earth, what happens when we put the greenhouse gases such as co2 into the atmosphere, a shield or blanket, the effect of a greenhouse occurs, and as they reflect back out,
nelson: mr. president, if you live along the southeastern coast of the united states, you know that the sea level is rising. we have a lot of people that would question the reason for this rise of the sea level. some people deny that there is climate change, that the earth is warming up. i think as we look at the science that we will clearly understand that the greenhouse effect is occurring, the more that we put gases into the atmosphere by human action such as carbon dioxide, the more as the...
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phoenix international in largo, maryland, is helping with the search, project manager paul nelson showed us one of the few pieces of equipment designed to go that deep. >> this is the work horse of the operation. this will go down to the bottom, investigate the debris field and recover any items of interest that the investigators determine that they need. >> reporter: in fact, this is the same r.o.v.-- or remotely operated vehicle-- that recovered the flight recorders from air france 447, a feat nelson hopes can be repeated. >> these door will open, these things reach out, and we've got a black box like this w two grips to make sure we don't let it go. >> reporter: but an r.o.v. will >> reporter: but an r.o.v. will not be sent down to the ocean bottom to retrieve the flight recorders until the search team has used those small unmanned submarines to map out their exact location. and scott, that could still be weeks or months away or even longer. >> pelley: chip reid in our washington newsroom tonight, chip, thank you. today in south africa the prosecutor grilled oscar pistorius at his mur
phoenix international in largo, maryland, is helping with the search, project manager paul nelson showed us one of the few pieces of equipment designed to go that deep. >> this is the work horse of the operation. this will go down to the bottom, investigate the debris field and recover any items of interest that the investigators determine that they need. >> reporter: in fact, this is the same r.o.v.-- or remotely operated vehicle-- that recovered the flight recorders from air...
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they are being able to to get it will, and a scramble, people like the fruit grower we met, billy nelson. >> i will never live to see this thing go this low again. no. no. i mean how many times in a person's lifetime are you going to see a crack get in a dam. >> where billy nelson draws water, the river hasn't been this low in half a century since one of them was built. to grow apples, he pumps water 24 hours a day 6 months a year because of unprecedented problem with the damn, he has had to install temporary piping to reach the dropping river. a lot of extra work and money. >> it is there is no getting around about that. but anyway, i water going up to my farm and that's what counts. >> it's not just growers affected. docs are high and dry. marinas, parks and boat ramps closed, public access limited along 80 miles of shoreline. at the crescent bar resort for rvs and tent campers, barbara hirsch is hoping the summer can be saved? >> monetarily, it will have a huge impact, you know. we've had our campground almost all summer long. we will have to cancel probably a fair share. >> in late f
they are being able to to get it will, and a scramble, people like the fruit grower we met, billy nelson. >> i will never live to see this thing go this low again. no. no. i mean how many times in a person's lifetime are you going to see a crack get in a dam. >> where billy nelson draws water, the river hasn't been this low in half a century since one of them was built. to grow apples, he pumps water 24 hours a day 6 months a year because of unprecedented problem with the damn, he...
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one of them proposed to name a street after the late nelson mandela. another was a proposal on whether or not to congratulate canada's olympic and paralympic athletes. both votes passed 40-1. can you guess who that one vote against was? 6 80 news, rob ford votes against congratulating paralympic athletes in sochi. 680 news. rob ford now said he voted the wrong way. he meant to congratulate the olympians and paralympians. 680 news, he also meant to vote for the proposal to name a road after nelson mandela. he said he got the buttons confused. his fingers get slippery from the buffalo wings. i support the mayor, not afraid to take a stand against athletic excellence and nelson mandela. come on, toronto, how could you not re-elect this guy? he's the best. and it's wednesday. this is the first mistake he's made all week. meanwhile, march madness picked back um on saturday. the final hour are kentucky, wisconsin, uconn and florida. don't even try to convince me you had those teams in your office pool because you didn't. no one did. office pools are fun, but
one of them proposed to name a street after the late nelson mandela. another was a proposal on whether or not to congratulate canada's olympic and paralympic athletes. both votes passed 40-1. can you guess who that one vote against was? 6 80 news, rob ford votes against congratulating paralympic athletes in sochi. 680 news. rob ford now said he voted the wrong way. he meant to congratulate the olympians and paralympians. 680 news, he also meant to vote for the proposal to name a road after...
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we worked with willie nelson. >> i want you to talk about willie nelson and working with him. >> he singsplays on this song. we trade off. at the end, we twin with a guitar and mandolin the exact same lick that is on "on the road again," his most famous song. he is such a great artist. he is such a sweet man. hopefully i will get to sing with him more. >> you might do that. i was looking at some of the dates on your tour. you don't ever stay home, do you? >> we are kind of like willie. >> is that part of it, the touring is an integral part of the music, the authenticity you are creating? >> i believe so. in bluegrass, it is not image so much. you better be able to pick. we are pickers. the guys i travel with -- you better be able to play. it is kind of like jazz. the improvisation they bring, also. they may not play the exact same thing. other music, there is a certain regimen you have to stay with, there is a certain signature line you play and it has to be played every night. >> what is the signature line of working with dolly parton? >> oh -- >> is that back and forth, back and forth?
we worked with willie nelson. >> i want you to talk about willie nelson and working with him. >> he singsplays on this song. we trade off. at the end, we twin with a guitar and mandolin the exact same lick that is on "on the road again," his most famous song. he is such a great artist. he is such a sweet man. hopefully i will get to sing with him more. >> you might do that. i was looking at some of the dates on your tour. you don't ever stay home, do you? >> we...
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including people like the fruit farmer we met, billy nelson. to pro apples and anry cots he pumped water 24 hour as day. he has had to install temporary piping to reach the dropping river. >> sounds like a lot of extra work? >> well, it is but you have is to have water. so there's no getting around about that. but anyway, it makes -- i mean i have water going up to my farm and that's what counts you know. >> it is not just growers effects. docks are high and dry, marinist, parts and boat ramps closed. public access limited. now we will have to cancel probably a fair share. >> a worker spotted this curb in the top of the dam. a sign of serious problems under water. >> a fracture that was 65 feet wide, gaping open about twoisms with water flowing into it. so when we reduced that water elevation, it set that peer back in place. we still have to identify what the cause is. >> the cause doesn't matter much to billy nelson and others keeping the water flowing and the p cos growing does. >> i have heard all kinds of rumors, it could be since months, i
including people like the fruit farmer we met, billy nelson. to pro apples and anry cots he pumped water 24 hour as day. he has had to install temporary piping to reach the dropping river. >> sounds like a lot of extra work? >> well, it is but you have is to have water. so there's no getting around about that. but anyway, it makes -- i mean i have water going up to my farm and that's what counts you know. >> it is not just growers effects. docks are high and dry, marinist,...
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they compared their client to nelson man dell.t he was an icon and went on to say george washington was a rebel and he now, too, is an icon. and we expect during the trial, the defendant will attack the stand and testify on his own behalf. >> comparisons to george washington and nelson mandela. >> and one city is draining 38 million gallons of water from the resivor. the answer will make you cringe. >> and how a trex made his way to the smithsonian. >> it was not easy. ♪ [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ resivor ervor ir okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. transparent or secretative one. some are asking that question. we'll tell you what they said. and clemson football team under attack. christianity interwoven in the football prchlt why are they attack being them? and bullied student.
they compared their client to nelson man dell.t he was an icon and went on to say george washington was a rebel and he now, too, is an icon. and we expect during the trial, the defendant will attack the stand and testify on his own behalf. >> comparisons to george washington and nelson mandela. >> and one city is draining 38 million gallons of water from the resivor. the answer will make you cringe. >> and how a trex made his way to the smithsonian. >> it was not easy....
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en pretoria, el presidente presidiÓ el aniversario sin nelson mandela, el hÉroe mundial de la lucha contrale de minis papas. varios pequeÑos se vistieron con tÚnicas blancas que imitan la vestimenta del papa mientras abordaban un papamÓvil pequeÑo utilizado por juan pablo ii muy parecido durante su visita en filipinas en 1995. asÍ, en olor de santidad nos despedimos por hoy. le deseamos una muy feliz noche. @
en pretoria, el presidente presidiÓ el aniversario sin nelson mandela, el hÉroe mundial de la lucha contrale de minis papas. varios pequeÑos se vistieron con tÚnicas blancas que imitan la vestimenta del papa mientras abordaban un papamÓvil pequeÑo utilizado por juan pablo ii muy parecido durante su visita en filipinas en 1995. asÍ, en olor de santidad nos despedimos por hoy. le deseamos una muy feliz noche. @
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nelson became known as great stone mountain great stones would come to different signs license plate on the mountain. it was being transported to the vote on cots. the recalls when torn down. and the reeds times we use in the place the projects i want order the orbiter don't know so not nice at it. paul got tired and annoyed at that wall. so don't quote me. i did was completed in eighteen sixty three the war sometimes living room to room and singing from. men and women come to bloom into thinking you know you want and so meaningful and counsel i know. seen from above. he looks like an indestructible portraits. thanks to me the surrounding residences a little family. like him the stitches one point one km stands centimeters high recent estimates the million tons of snow boots of the council. they spent almost one hundred million yuan. we were. the i was though. you mostly see them it's just awful. council the temple on top of the mountain. so today two tools of things going on in the same axis. i i mean. and this includes as to the east cost. the people close to them. and so st also w
nelson became known as great stone mountain great stones would come to different signs license plate on the mountain. it was being transported to the vote on cots. the recalls when torn down. and the reeds times we use in the place the projects i want order the orbiter don't know so not nice at it. paul got tired and annoyed at that wall. so don't quote me. i did was completed in eighteen sixty three the war sometimes living room to room and singing from. men and women come to bloom into...
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. >> en facebook nos comentÓ nelson zamora, dice: es lo primero que uno tiene que averiguar cuando se veces que no conocemos a los mismos que viven en nuestra casa, nunca se termina de conocer a la gente. >> enrÍquez nos escribe: en estados unidos no conocemos tanto a nuestros vecinos como en los paÍses de donde venimos. gracias por participar, la idea es tener esa conversaciÓn cada semana. >> vamos a otros temas, los fiscales dicen que tienen evidencias para presentar crimen de odio para un hombre que matÓ a tres personas en un centro judÍo, un supremacista blanco de missouri todavÍa no ha sido acusado de las cortes pero las autoridades dijeron que maÑana darÁn más informaciÓn sobre los cargos que le presentarÁn. >> saliÓ al mercado la primera mÁquina expendedora de marihuana, en los estados donde estÁ permitido su consumo recreacional,colorado es el primero en contar con una de ellas, la mÁquina es capaz de verificar la edad del consumidor, para evitar venderel producto a menores de edad. se acerca la hora, ya maÑana martes a la medianoche se vence el plazo para la declaraciÓn anual
. >> en facebook nos comentÓ nelson zamora, dice: es lo primero que uno tiene que averiguar cuando se veces que no conocemos a los mismos que viven en nuestra casa, nunca se termina de conocer a la gente. >> enrÍquez nos escribe: en estados unidos no conocemos tanto a nuestros vecinos como en los paÍses de donde venimos. gracias por participar, la idea es tener esa conversaciÓn cada semana. >> vamos a otros temas, los fiscales dicen que tienen evidencias para presentar...
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nelson mandela and the african alliance tame company power. change has still been slow. >> africans at the official freedom day event enjoyed pomp and a party. it's 20 years since the end of apartheid when people of all races, voted for the first time. mary took part in the historic 1994 election. >> what i remember, i was very, very excited. i was very happy to vote, to put a mark on a paper. >> it was a day that promised a new era and hope that soon everything would be better. in the 20 years that the african national congress has been in power, basically services, housing, health care and education have all improved. there is a wealthy black elite, but millions are still struggling to field their families. >> we are still struggling with the basic services, toilet, drinking water, we are struggling a lot. people have to build their own toilet to collect money and some donation, their own toilet. the government is not providing any. >> facing its toughest challenge yet at this year's may seven election, there is a rising sense of discontent
nelson mandela and the african alliance tame company power. change has still been slow. >> africans at the official freedom day event enjoyed pomp and a party. it's 20 years since the end of apartheid when people of all races, voted for the first time. mary took part in the historic 1994 election. >> what i remember, i was very, very excited. i was very happy to vote, to put a mark on a paper. >> it was a day that promised a new era and hope that soon everything would be...
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lynn nelson has worked with these grizzlies for 12 years.some, born and raised here, have been trained from birth to play long, offering their legs while soing up honey water. >> so the blood pressure here, and we can take it on this leg. >> and they don't seem bothered by it? >> no. >> now nelson is teaming with dr. kevin corbett, with the pharmaceutical company, emjen. they have paid $850,000 to study luna and the other bears, hoping for breakthroughs in obesity treatments and drugs. it's a rare challenging partnership between business and academia. with emjem studying at private universities. >> they have the cds, and we have the resources and we need to get the resources together. >> they're not testing new drugs on these animals, but are testing blood pressure and more physiological data, to figure out how grizzlies gain and lose all of that weight in ways that would sicken us, as the bears prepare for hibernation and wake up in the spring. >> they put on almost all fat and they do it in such a way that doesn't make them sick. one morni
lynn nelson has worked with these grizzlies for 12 years.some, born and raised here, have been trained from birth to play long, offering their legs while soing up honey water. >> so the blood pressure here, and we can take it on this leg. >> and they don't seem bothered by it? >> no. >> now nelson is teaming with dr. kevin corbett, with the pharmaceutical company, emjen. they have paid $850,000 to study luna and the other bears, hoping for breakthroughs in obesity...
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nelson knows that corn was rising into the trading halt.t to note while trading on certain parts of the globe-exwere halted, trades continued, and they were to be closed in pit-type trading by the end of day. the cme platform will be fully operational and up and running by 8:00 p.m. tonight, so again just the latest on the cme outage. here's the question, do women make 77 cents for every dollar that a man earns? a bit of myth busting. >> one state where the rich could get hit with a 164% tax rate, and sadly we are not kidding. ing.ement. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. gundyes!n group is a go. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us ou
nelson knows that corn was rising into the trading halt.t to note while trading on certain parts of the globe-exwere halted, trades continued, and they were to be closed in pit-type trading by the end of day. the cme platform will be fully operational and up and running by 8:00 p.m. tonight, so again just the latest on the cme outage. here's the question, do women make 77 cents for every dollar that a man earns? a bit of myth busting. >> one state where the rich could get hit with a 164%...
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sda david nelson, thank you. >>> a programming note for you.young woman with her whole life ahead of her vanishing without a trace. now eight years later, greta van susteren takes us inside a mystery that has yet to be solved. let's take a look. >> it was one of the stories where you just instantly knew something was very wrong. >> immediate thing you have to consider is maybe she was on her way to work or she was out away from her apartment. and something could have happened to her. her car is missing. her family says cease mishe's m. she's not been to work. p. >> she drove a black chevy malibu. >> in florida, we have a number of bodies of water, all kinds of different places where cars can break down. >> we think we see it over here, we think we see it over there. >> be sure you watch tonight at 9:00 for greta investigates, mysterious disappearance of jennifer tesse. >>> moms are getting back in the workforce and some major companies start programs to relaunch women's careers. a live report coming up. plus political fallout over obamacare as
sda david nelson, thank you. >>> a programming note for you.young woman with her whole life ahead of her vanishing without a trace. now eight years later, greta van susteren takes us inside a mystery that has yet to be solved. let's take a look. >> it was one of the stories where you just instantly knew something was very wrong. >> immediate thing you have to consider is maybe she was on her way to work or she was out away from her apartment. and something could have...
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nelson years. he was known as the sea. so i think it's really tell in these children's virginia the facts and show him what the facts were in the future they know. shea the idea. she is the third. he chose heartbeat. as i know. as part of. good evening at six pm you're watching it the difference with the sec one s are gone. you do and when will we will. welcome to your into all coming to you from dw state ears and brussels expected to be with us is a look at what's coming up and today show. they now it's like city's oldest bank in siena is facing collapse set out tony dixon investors transforming a swiss mandates i was kicked out twice at a street musicians have to be on god. the test of its elite one today pops key is the oldest bank in the wild it was founded in siena and it's only some five hundred is a kind and was the cornersne
nelson years. he was known as the sea. so i think it's really tell in these children's virginia the facts and show him what the facts were in the future they know. shea the idea. she is the third. he chose heartbeat. as i know. as part of. good evening at six pm you're watching it the difference with the sec one s are gone. you do and when will we will. welcome to your into all coming to you from dw state ears and brussels expected to be with us is a look at what's coming up and today show....
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is this the correction, david nelson, that the market has been watching for?> we saw the first cracks really last month. started in the biotech sector. i can point to the day. it was -- gerri: you predicted it. >> i did put out a note. i put out a note to the press what happened was pretty serious. on that day the house subcommittee sent a letter to ceo of gilead questioning the pricing. that sent a shock wave through the biotech sector. it was a horrific selloff. now the biotechs are down 30% from the highs. gerri: ed, more than just biotech, my friend. the nasdaq getting killed. the nasdaq down.1% on the week. the dow down 2.3%. what is going on here? >> well, i'll tell you what is happening. earnings forecasts are under assault right now. stocks move up in earnings bein. and right now this is not your average and everyday correction, gerri. you see around the world earnings are not coming in with what people had forecasted. you're seeing earnings revisions coming in and as a result of that, this market, we're entering into a real ugly period. i'm not a nays
is this the correction, david nelson, that the market has been watching for?> we saw the first cracks really last month. started in the biotech sector. i can point to the day. it was -- gerri: you predicted it. >> i did put out a note. i put out a note to the press what happened was pretty serious. on that day the house subcommittee sent a letter to ceo of gilead questioning the pricing. that sent a shock wave through the biotech sector. it was a horrific selloff. now the biotechs are...
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police say 90-year-old edward nelson of woodside jumped a curb and pinned two 6-year-old twins against wall on santa cruz avenue in menlo park. one of the boys suffered a broken arm. the other required several surgeries. the boys' parents sued, seeking damages of more than $50,000. yesterday, a second judge ruled the elderly driver did not deliberately cause the accident and cannot be sued for punitive damages. >>> a state senator leland yee of san francisco has been indicted by a federal grand jury. the democrat is accused of taking money for political favors and for weapons trafficking. there were new developments in the case just yesterday. three more defendants were added to the corruption scandal and yee faces an additional charge. >> you want to add in things like attempt and conspiracy to try and cover all your bases so that even if you can't prove that fraud actually took place, you can prove that they tried to commit a fraud in the first place. so seems like just trying to create a broad-based conviction. >> yee is scheduled to be arraigned tuesday. >>> another san francisco p
police say 90-year-old edward nelson of woodside jumped a curb and pinned two 6-year-old twins against wall on santa cruz avenue in menlo park. one of the boys suffered a broken arm. the other required several surgeries. the boys' parents sued, seeking damages of more than $50,000. yesterday, a second judge ruled the elderly driver did not deliberately cause the accident and cannot be sued for punitive damages. >>> a state senator leland yee of san francisco has been indicted by a...
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leadership of director wayne and the staff in san diego including the president of their board bob nelson who hosted the second meeting were what we crafted a mission for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenders diversity group and also identified key issues which have been covered by again, it bears repeating that in addition to oovrm barriers which we recognize we see this is a major opportunity to advance businesses opportunity and build stronger port. another aspect is leadership we were that the group itself is demonstrating leadership and the key focus is to continue it cult elevate leadership so removing barriers is a way of identifying people throughout our organizations as pile drivers or crane operators or money in offices to identify those leaders and make sure we're doing everything so encourage the leadership within our industry. thank you very much for mentioning the day that we hosted for you we're delighted to show you the airport oakland international airport which i'm sure you're aware of competing the bart connecter for many people say i'm here in san francisco but
leadership of director wayne and the staff in san diego including the president of their board bob nelson who hosted the second meeting were what we crafted a mission for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenders diversity group and also identified key issues which have been covered by again, it bears repeating that in addition to oovrm barriers which we recognize we see this is a major opportunity to advance businesses opportunity and build stronger port. another aspect is leadership we...