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however, before he had a chance to do that, tommy norman completed his examination of him. doug schmidt, very happy that boyd stevens had not been invited to give his opinion, didn't even cross examine him. because the delves had con -- defense had conceded from the beginning, the obvious, dan white killed these two guys. he confessed on tape. there was no question he killed them. rather, the defense attorneys put to the jury a different set of questions. their questions were, why? why had a good man like dan white, a man who had never -- as far as anyone knows, committed a crime before in his life -- do this heinous thing? and how must he be punished? because the defense took the position he had to be punished. they said, this is not murder. this is a less serious crime, and they had a mantra which they repeated again and again and again during the trial. good people, fine people, with fine backgrounds, simply don't kill in gold blood. it just doesn't happen. so let's find out what did happen. they seized the narrative. there was not a whole lot of difference between a tri
however, before he had a chance to do that, tommy norman completed his examination of him. doug schmidt, very happy that boyd stevens had not been invited to give his opinion, didn't even cross examine him. because the delves had con -- defense had conceded from the beginning, the obvious, dan white killed these two guys. he confessed on tape. there was no question he killed them. rather, the defense attorneys put to the jury a different set of questions. their questions were, why? why had a...
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judge norman said the bishop's claim was preposterous. the prosecution agrees. >> what we were attempting to portray, this was a person motivated by money. i'm not somebody who was able to get into his mind and find out what's driving that. that's what we were trying to portray. >> reporter: bishop was given life in prison with the possibility for parole for the murder. all of those sentences are to run concurrently. he won't be eligible for parole for about 50 years. >> i appreciate and respect the jury. we had an opportunity to have a fair trial. we had an opportunity to present all the evidence that we felt was appropriate for them to consider. they did an excellent job of doing their job and i respect their decision. >> reporter: with this sentencing, five of the six people involved in the murder either pleaded guilty or found guilty by a jury. abc 2 news. >>> the man accused of killing his estrange wife and then stepson after amber alert is on his way back to maryland. 11-year-old william mcquain was found nearly a week later in a wo
judge norman said the bishop's claim was preposterous. the prosecution agrees. >> what we were attempting to portray, this was a person motivated by money. i'm not somebody who was able to get into his mind and find out what's driving that. that's what we were trying to portray. >> reporter: bishop was given life in prison with the possibility for parole for the murder. all of those sentences are to run concurrently. he won't be eligible for parole for about 50 years. >> i...
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why not trace through lost norman crests or track dna to tribes 6,000 years gone from the banks. or further back through each human cell to african eve her grunts are tuning savannahs. i felt the gift shared from the bones later that night in the crowded room when all the instruments had gone silent and a man rose up shyly alone and sang sean moss one of the singer's songs. beautiful country, i take you to by the black water screens of the beast the thrush and the black bird sings sweetly and the wild deer over the mountains branches with fruits and blossom the and hives with honey. and the corn creek lifts it's cries in the grass. [applause] >> your poem has a sense of place and you mentioned earlier the sensation of going to canada and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land in ireland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now
why not trace through lost norman crests or track dna to tribes 6,000 years gone from the banks. or further back through each human cell to african eve her grunts are tuning savannahs. i felt the gift shared from the bones later that night in the crowded room when all the instruments had gone silent and a man rose up shyly alone and sang sean moss one of the singer's songs. beautiful country, i take you to by the black water screens of the beast the thrush and the black bird sings sweetly and...
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dean norman is the v.a. chief of staff in los angeles. >> we've added 700 emergency housing and transitional housing beds. they have mental health programs, substance abuse programs and medical programs. >> and they also have something else -- they're known as rent vouchers. >> which enable us to put veterans in permanent housing. >> in los angeles, each vouch every, just for veterans, is worth more than $1,100 a month. this year dr. norman says the los angeles v.a. has given out 2,000. of course that's 2,000 vouchers for more than 8,000 homeless veterans. doing the math, there's not enough vouchers. if they all called you the day after this airs -- >> it would be shocking. it would be wonderful. we will figure out a way to give them emergency and transitional housing. if they're hearing you now what would be their next step? >> the easiest thing is to show up. >> just show up at the front door? >> if you have any questions at los angeles, it's 310-268-3284. >> of course i did wonder, how many of the homeles
dean norman is the v.a. chief of staff in los angeles. >> we've added 700 emergency housing and transitional housing beds. they have mental health programs, substance abuse programs and medical programs. >> and they also have something else -- they're known as rent vouchers. >> which enable us to put veterans in permanent housing. >> in los angeles, each vouch every, just for veterans, is worth more than $1,100 a month. this year dr. norman says the los angeles v.a. has...
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so they're pouring into norman's pad tonight for elizabeth warren.ted about. they are out of their obama honeymoon. they're supporting him and are strong for him, but it's not as exciting as elizabeth warren, is it? >> elizabeth warren who is someone that speaks what they want a candidate to say. she's very anti-wall street and have populist, and hollywood is desperate for someone that's a good communicator. obama got hired and everyone thought he was such a great speaker and communicator, but he can't sell the democratic message to the public the way that hollywood wants them to. so they found in elizabeth warren someone they think can communicate a clear message to the public in the way that they've always been jealous of carl rove and the republicans. this is someone that can break through all the talk and actually speak like a human being. >> is this, to your knowledge, her first invasion of hollywood for aid fund-raiser? >> she's been there tomorrow. this is the big coming-out party. this is her ball in hollywood so to speak. >> norman has a big
so they're pouring into norman's pad tonight for elizabeth warren.ted about. they are out of their obama honeymoon. they're supporting him and are strong for him, but it's not as exciting as elizabeth warren, is it? >> elizabeth warren who is someone that speaks what they want a candidate to say. she's very anti-wall street and have populist, and hollywood is desperate for someone that's a good communicator. obama got hired and everyone thought he was such a great speaker and...
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that's swell, norman, thank you. now, uh...re all curious what brings robert to philadelphia, so... robert? go ahead, son.
that's swell, norman, thank you. now, uh...re all curious what brings robert to philadelphia, so... robert? go ahead, son.
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paul appealing and norman vincent peale appalling. he could always worked a joke.day has no humor. i do not -- with the exception of bob dole, i do not see any politician today, either party, who has a great sense of humor. >> do you think it worked against stevenson? he always had these wonderful quips. >> abraham lincoln went around telling stories all the time. i do not think it hurt him. i think people like to have someone who has a sense of humor. >> next call, poughkeepsie, new york. >> hi. i would like to know when stevenson was a child, was there an incident where he accidentally shot his friends? how did that influence his presidential campaign? >> did he ever talk about that? >> there was a tragic accident in childhood when there was a loose gone in the family -- gun in the family and adlai stevenson accidentally shot and killed another child. i never heard him say anything about it. who knows? >> he was 12 years old at the time. one did get the sense that the family moved on. it was not something that they dwelled on. years later, i he expressed astonish
paul appealing and norman vincent peale appalling. he could always worked a joke.day has no humor. i do not -- with the exception of bob dole, i do not see any politician today, either party, who has a great sense of humor. >> do you think it worked against stevenson? he always had these wonderful quips. >> abraham lincoln went around telling stories all the time. i do not think it hurt him. i think people like to have someone who has a sense of humor. >> next call,...
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and suv struck a 49-year-old, eugene norman, while he was walking on the shoulder of the road. no charges have been filed in this case. there are big changes in the forecast rain and clouds are headed our way. >> pretty gray, and jury out there, but tomorrow, add more rain to that, and that is the kind of mental picture you have for tomorrow. mainly scattered about northern virginia right now. front royal light action moving to the northeast. 66 in arlington. even with that light sprinkle, 66 in leesburg. our average afternoon high is 59, and we were well above that this morning. another day near 60 degrees. more widespread and heavier tomorrow. we will let you know about it, coming up. >> herman cain doing some damage control today after flooding a foreign policy answer in an interview. he was asked about libya by the milwaukee -- al-awlaki dirty -- "milwaukee journal sentinel." >> libya -- no, that is a different one. >> his campaign says he was tired running on four hours of sleep. meanwhile, a man has come forward robert in the claims of one of the women who says she was ha
and suv struck a 49-year-old, eugene norman, while he was walking on the shoulder of the road. no charges have been filed in this case. there are big changes in the forecast rain and clouds are headed our way. >> pretty gray, and jury out there, but tomorrow, add more rain to that, and that is the kind of mental picture you have for tomorrow. mainly scattered about northern virginia right now. front royal light action moving to the northeast. 66 in arlington. even with that light...
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so these children have more probably by the normans and people under five more but he is given one. when the crisis has gone but the one p.p.b. to the input earlier is also good because i'm going to say about it back on the internals. but each family member. dr van den i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and. there are voluntary workers monitoring the children's weight and health thank you. but. i think all that. they are in charge of feeding them since their families are too poor to do so you. know this is a people will see that a lot of that is still. a mother city she votes in fees to the morning she left it up till now she'd be better off going to. but there we will need to complete it she just had to purposes morning i just put the baby in a good quantity or board or maybe once or beneath it see if the quality of years of it can inspire fear and hype is british and the it is actually . the hundred. branches and their george but his hundred and. that indicates that this oldest you ca
so these children have more probably by the normans and people under five more but he is given one. when the crisis has gone but the one p.p.b. to the input earlier is also good because i'm going to say about it back on the internals. but each family member. dr van den i go well works for unicef. the organization has set up feeding centers in cities and villages in collaboration with the government. and. there are voluntary workers monitoring the children's weight and health thank you. but. i...
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bruce ivins however grew up in a home that was not norman rockwell. his mother mary ivins was a fierce presence. she was, she exerted tyrannical dominance over their home. she was mentally and physically cruel. she attacked bruce's father randall with whatever was at hand. it could be a broom, it could be a fort. one night it was a skillet to the head that knocked him out. she micromanage bruce who was, she saw him as her prodigy. versus schoolmates, and interviewed dozens of people who had been brought up with bruce in those formative years, schoolmates, teachers, other townspeople in lebanon and they told me that mary ivins had left a mark on bruce, a lasting and harmful mark. so from an early age, bruce however was a scientifically gifted students. however he was socially isolated. he never could fit in for whatever reason. yet he craves and actually as he got older and older he demanded both attention and approval and those are two through line themes for the life of her is ivins. he sought these things in strange ways and hidden ways in whetham i
bruce ivins however grew up in a home that was not norman rockwell. his mother mary ivins was a fierce presence. she was, she exerted tyrannical dominance over their home. she was mentally and physically cruel. she attacked bruce's father randall with whatever was at hand. it could be a broom, it could be a fort. one night it was a skillet to the head that knocked him out. she micromanage bruce who was, she saw him as her prodigy. versus schoolmates, and interviewed dozens of people who had...
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she was raising money at the home of norman lear.sial for her to go back 20 to massachusetts and say, hey, i -- i'm raising money from all these people out of state, never the less, it does add to her own celebrity value when you consider all of the performers who are operating backing her and supporting her, by association, exactly. >> how does this breakdown here, ted? you said some 70% goes to m thes democrats but some organizations have given up to 40% to gop candidates or interests. is that surprising? >> yeah. what happens is showbiz lobby and a lot of the studios have their own political action committees. and they tend to equalize a little bit. you may call it hedging their bets. they give to both parties. >> that's not uncommon, right? >> especially this year. >> not too surprising, hedging your bets. how heavy do politicians court celebrities? how do they go about doing this? >> well, there are a few people in town, they would be political advisers to major figures within the entertainment community. people like steven spie
she was raising money at the home of norman lear.sial for her to go back 20 to massachusetts and say, hey, i -- i'm raising money from all these people out of state, never the less, it does add to her own celebrity value when you consider all of the performers who are operating backing her and supporting her, by association, exactly. >> how does this breakdown here, ted? you said some 70% goes to m thes democrats but some organizations have given up to 40% to gop candidates or interests....
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. >> bob and then reverend norman fong. if anyone else would like to speak, please be prepared to speak after that. >> i did not know this issue when i came today, but when i saw it on the calendar, i thought it was important to comment. this is not just a chinese community issue or san francisco. it is also a national issue. i am glad she characterized betty ann ong as a hero. i knew people at each of the four crash sites. brings back painful memories, but it is memories -- this is worthwhile. it is for all of us in san francisco. thank you. president buell: thank you. >> reverend fong? >> after 10 years, talking about process, working to restore honor to betty ann ong has been going on for 10 years. sometimes there's petty politics in the neighborhood or the city. i thought the family and all of us did a good job of getting buy-in from everybody. i get to hand to you today the 3700 signatures. the family did it on line -- did it online. rich is one voice in the community. we grew up in chinatown to show that we are old-ti
. >> bob and then reverend norman fong. if anyone else would like to speak, please be prepared to speak after that. >> i did not know this issue when i came today, but when i saw it on the calendar, i thought it was important to comment. this is not just a chinese community issue or san francisco. it is also a national issue. i am glad she characterized betty ann ong as a hero. i knew people at each of the four crash sites. brings back painful memories, but it is memories -- this is...
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mucha fila en los puntos de seguridad, ya que segun el portal orbitz.com; el aeropuesto internacional normanl mas tranquilo de los 50 aeropuertos mas importantes de la nacion en uno de los fines de semana festivos mas populares del aÑo. --los aeropuertos mas concurridos del pais seran los de... los angeles, chicago, orlando y san francisco... topvo --el bart esta por cambiar sus asientos de tela por unos de plastico pero que son mas higienicos y resistibles. --los directivos de la agencia de transporte publico, decidieron ayer por votacion hacer la inversion. ---los nuevos asientos los va a comenzar a ver entre abril y julio en 100 de los trenes., y si a los usuarios les gustan, pues entonces, 100 trenes tendran los nuevos asientos de vinyl. --la inversion sera de aproximadamente 1.9 millones de dolares... cu ---el departamento de salud del condado de santa clara lanza una advertencia sobre un peligro latente para muchos bebes.. take vo ---en lo que va del aÑo se han reportado tres muertes de bebes por asfixiaor que fueron puestos a dormir en condiciones no aptas para ellos... .... ---durant
mucha fila en los puntos de seguridad, ya que segun el portal orbitz.com; el aeropuesto internacional normanl mas tranquilo de los 50 aeropuertos mas importantes de la nacion en uno de los fines de semana festivos mas populares del aÑo. --los aeropuertos mas concurridos del pais seran los de... los angeles, chicago, orlando y san francisco... topvo --el bart esta por cambiar sus asientos de tela por unos de plastico pero que son mas higienicos y resistibles. --los directivos de la agencia de...
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world war i's general pershing, world war ii's general douglas macarthur, and desert storm's general normanf. >> two of the three astronauts on apollo 11 were west point graduates -- michael collins and buzz aldrin. you think of all our great generals and officers -- most of them were educated at west point. we've had two u.s. presidents that gained their education here. we've had all kinds of incredible personalities come through here and serve. >> when we return, we'll learn what it takes to attend west point. >> ♪ screaming eagles >> ♪ screaming eagles >> ♪ pick up your ropes and follow me ♪ >> ♪ pick up your ropes and follow me ♪ >> the u.s. military academy at west point doesn't look like your typical college. and it's not. students here are called cadets. in all, some 4,000 attend the academy. >> and the author describes it as, it's basically the mechanical efficiency of that pump/motor combination. >> the education here at west point is outstanding. in 2009, we were chosen by forbmagazine as the best college in america. >> it is equal to 210 degrees. >> and it has just what you'd exp
world war i's general pershing, world war ii's general douglas macarthur, and desert storm's general normanf. >> two of the three astronauts on apollo 11 were west point graduates -- michael collins and buzz aldrin. you think of all our great generals and officers -- most of them were educated at west point. we've had two u.s. presidents that gained their education here. we've had all kinds of incredible personalities come through here and serve. >> when we return, we'll learn what...
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a very long and short short managerial career army out of the football career coaching second to norman live in the premier league can. neither shall enjoy or that he was going to do from trusted job with the welsh national team sure. to work for me going up broke in the first team i was able robson manager he was one of the guys with of the sheriff who always do well for the young lads come into the reserves to give them confidence to feel welcome around the place and. is a real good role model not just because he's a good player on the pitch but also off the pitch well meanwhile the welsh football association says it has no immediate plans to start searching for placement for speed as their national coach adding that a suitable grieving period should take place out of respect for his family. one day we will but at this moment in time of course our condolences are with the family anything that we can do to support the family will i one point we will look forward but today's not. this tuesday sees the first three of the four calling up quarter finals and poignantly cardiff will host bla
a very long and short short managerial career army out of the football career coaching second to norman live in the premier league can. neither shall enjoy or that he was going to do from trusted job with the welsh national team sure. to work for me going up broke in the first team i was able robson manager he was one of the guys with of the sheriff who always do well for the young lads come into the reserves to give them confidence to feel welcome around the place and. is a real good role...
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. >> norman wells was a very high- ranking narcotics commander. they are accused of more than 20 counts including conspiracy and selling marijuana and steroids. >> i feel like i was very much violated. >> also, juveniles and the neighborhood were put in handcuffs themselves. he was in the the raj, when an officer tried to take -- garage. >> the public defender's office says the video is so damning, one of the officers had to cover the lens. narcotics officers said they received permission to search two suspects' rooms, but the video tells a different story. >> without a warrant, without knocking, they burst into the room, all four officers, and then later lied in in a police report. >> the first incident in december showed the police officers were using a master key to open the door. they were given permission for the search afterwards. both defendants say one officer cover the camera when he and the three other officers forced their way into the suspect's home. add the public defender asked to have one case on the stand in court. they're already
. >> norman wells was a very high- ranking narcotics commander. they are accused of more than 20 counts including conspiracy and selling marijuana and steroids. >> i feel like i was very much violated. >> also, juveniles and the neighborhood were put in handcuffs themselves. he was in the the raj, when an officer tried to take -- garage. >> the public defender's office says the video is so damning, one of the officers had to cover the lens. narcotics officers said they...
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norman weilsch >>gary: and joe but internal is in a more healthy as a suitable for the one of london to. how to achieve a will undergo a new operas the conlon and next friday in his dogged optimistic that he will make a full recovery. now and syracuse the assistant head basketball coach has been fined for--accused of molesting two boys in the late '70s and early '90s. he has aggressively denied the allegations right now he is on leave after 35 years with the university. the oakland native andrea ward has the biggest fight of his career straight ahead. on december 17th he will take on crawl in atlantic city. right now andre's the wto that is a minor middleweight championship if he wins this, he will be the unequivocal king of the division. now people talk about may weather and others, but not and reward? >> all i can do is the me and try to get better. i cannot worry about the seats my promoter and i we talked of that is his job. understand that many fought on many cards, and floyd may weather fought many times and on hbo they said he could not sell tickets. it takes time, my focus is
norman weilsch >>gary: and joe but internal is in a more healthy as a suitable for the one of london to. how to achieve a will undergo a new operas the conlon and next friday in his dogged optimistic that he will make a full recovery. now and syracuse the assistant head basketball coach has been fined for--accused of molesting two boys in the late '70s and early '90s. he has aggressively denied the allegations right now he is on leave after 35 years with the university. the oakland native...
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matter of fact, folks at norman it said this was the first tornado that had been observed in oklahoma since 2008 in november. what a year they have had in the mid part of the country. tornado watches until 4:00 in the morning. look at the temperature range. we will see that surely chilly air. brownsville, texas, a record 88 degrees. there is that boundary to the north. over the next 24 hours that will be coming our way. that will be moving to our north. we will not see anything from that, but rather, another one coming our way thursday. high pressure moves off. so we will see warmer air coming in as our winds turned southwest. temperatures tomorrow near 70, west virginia even though the color is gone, and delightful out there. in the low 70's. there could be some patchy fog again tomorrow, especially around the potomac. watch out for that, especially with the youngsters heading out for school. temperatures as low as the freezing mark, with frost around frederick, md., and the shenandoah valley. tomorrow afternoon, and delightful. temperatures near 70. there is that chance. we will see
matter of fact, folks at norman it said this was the first tornado that had been observed in oklahoma since 2008 in november. what a year they have had in the mid part of the country. tornado watches until 4:00 in the morning. look at the temperature range. we will see that surely chilly air. brownsville, texas, a record 88 degrees. there is that boundary to the north. over the next 24 hours that will be coming our way. that will be moving to our north. we will not see anything from that, but...
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now, woods' first two days, hi, greg norman, how do you like it? first two days, tiger nothing.back today, 15th hole to earn the point and we'll see phil mickelson do his thing. the usa leads 11-6, international team is just about out of gas so pam enjoy the weekend and rest knowing that we will probably win the president's cup. >> we're all glad to hear that. >> there's some sports that we rally around but something about a group of millionaires in $500 pants is pretty tough to say go get 'em, phil. >> the other sports are pretty much a bunch of millionaires. >> but there's something -- >> yachting? >> baseball? >> a little grimy and dirty about it, because we've all played tackle with your buddies in the backyard or played catch with your dad. why's that funny? >> who hasn't gone mini golfing? >> well, anyway as i was saying, i want everybody to sit by their set and root the americans on. it's a little grittier the other sports. this is so elite, you know, the yachting's fine for me but the golf i find elite. the yacht guys, you put a couple of beers in them, they're really fu
now, woods' first two days, hi, greg norman, how do you like it? first two days, tiger nothing.back today, 15th hole to earn the point and we'll see phil mickelson do his thing. the usa leads 11-6, international team is just about out of gas so pam enjoy the weekend and rest knowing that we will probably win the president's cup. >> we're all glad to hear that. >> there's some sports that we rally around but something about a group of millionaires in $500 pants is pretty tough to say...
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could russia switch supply east to china if brussels keeps up its hostility listen as it were to your normans avoid using a situation where it could ship gas to china in and all of asia and europe i hope russia never has to make it tough as these of the russian government is evidently pro european but we are to canada keep pushing the natural way it hurts russians pride about me and we have to keep in mind that while russia has the alternative of the shipping to asia europe has no such alternative and europe's geopolitical position look really improve if it manages to enter a tiny hard to ship with russia on under the same time ground zero you ascension to turkey that would never be a sound strategy aimed interleaved the rest. yesterday's debate unless under is better for the guest if russia does decide to go east could that mean a gas shortfall for europe now doesn't it is nice to know what's going on russia was an exceptionally reliable supplier during soviet times so no one has to worry about trying to you know say again that you are on market is incredibly important for russia to keep it
could russia switch supply east to china if brussels keeps up its hostility listen as it were to your normans avoid using a situation where it could ship gas to china in and all of asia and europe i hope russia never has to make it tough as these of the russian government is evidently pro european but we are to canada keep pushing the natural way it hurts russians pride about me and we have to keep in mind that while russia has the alternative of the shipping to asia europe has no such...
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working version hopefully we'll tell the browns as norman bursts it will all blow up the poor folks all along but when i was playing i guess this was. where the bad was going to go to let me be clear that i am one glad we're going to where we're going to benefit your your i thought you. awesome and i'm gonna sound i cannot wait for you for the quality of the hospital that you're from st louis but i want to reach for murder purposes only when i get very conscious it out of the birds so there it is not a mirage the article reading there ok well that's not a criminal thing they have the advantage of the us contract on the bike ok let them go but we had better be with them just lying i don't want to use for only one life threatening it is not. a hate. after that incident we actually have patients who are actually not in the e.r. but in the ward but they're not getting timely treatment in the world they want more pain medication they'll take up the phone and dial nine one one so we're sending a message captain out to the eighteenth floor of the hospital it's provided more pain medication for
working version hopefully we'll tell the browns as norman bursts it will all blow up the poor folks all along but when i was playing i guess this was. where the bad was going to go to let me be clear that i am one glad we're going to where we're going to benefit your your i thought you. awesome and i'm gonna sound i cannot wait for you for the quality of the hospital that you're from st louis but i want to reach for murder purposes only when i get very conscious it out of the birds so there it...
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nato troops use tear gas to disperse crowds of serbs refusing to dismantle barricades along cosmo's norman border as ethnic tensions flare up again troops removed the roadblocks that have been mounted since the summer to block cars of an authority from controlling the serb dominated area. moscow warns it could deploy missiles on the borders of human flu out of its nuclear arms cuts deal with the u.s. if washington pursues as the fans shield in europe the white house has a will go ahead with its plants. souses of the fine egyptian step of the earth demands for an answer to the country's military rule with live bullets having been fired at crowds people remain in top three or square following six days of unrest. the next hour he talks to a former u.s. state department spokesman who shares his thoughts about what challenges lie ahead for people and countries where the regimes were toppled philip j. crowley gives his take on washington's policies in the middle east and northern africa that interview is coming up next. and there are times in the state department as to how hard it was to explain
nato troops use tear gas to disperse crowds of serbs refusing to dismantle barricades along cosmo's norman border as ethnic tensions flare up again troops removed the roadblocks that have been mounted since the summer to block cars of an authority from controlling the serb dominated area. moscow warns it could deploy missiles on the borders of human flu out of its nuclear arms cuts deal with the u.s. if washington pursues as the fans shield in europe the white house has a will go ahead with its...
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mismanaged, where is the navy ended up cutting as much if not norman the other guys but did it in a slower ramp to figure out what do the skills set they needed for the future? >> the cost growth we've seen in personnel over the past decade, it's not because we increased the number of personnel. we only increase the number of personnel at 4%. but personnel costs went up 59%, and real terms. it is costing much more per person, that's the problem now. those costs are hard to roll back. >> well, but that's a third rail political issue, which is military entitlement. any strategic person who looked at the budget and will tell you you've got to -- that part of it. the administration is doing some stuff in increasing, for example, tricare premiums but that's considered a drop in the bucket. at some point are you going to have to tackle really systemic entitlements and benefits? >> you clearly have to that. if this were any other entity other than the defense department, then you said we've got to cut 15% out of this entity, that's exactly what you would be looking at. it's not only a drop in the
mismanaged, where is the navy ended up cutting as much if not norman the other guys but did it in a slower ramp to figure out what do the skills set they needed for the future? >> the cost growth we've seen in personnel over the past decade, it's not because we increased the number of personnel. we only increase the number of personnel at 4%. but personnel costs went up 59%, and real terms. it is costing much more per person, that's the problem now. those costs are hard to roll back....
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norman is beloved, but not like running. -- not like rodney. he came in and effectively did a great job under president clinton. he continues to do great things for this administration behind the scenes. i will say that he is as good an example of why everybody likes running. my son-in-law is a commissioner of the nfl. it was not such a good jobs at all of you months ago so happens that rodney new one of the parties on the other side. on his own, he said, he called me and said i know you're son- in-law's commissioner, so and so is a friend of mine. i have not talked to him about this but if there is anything i can do to help get this resolved, just call on me. that is why rodney is so effective and beloved. i did not have to take you up on that offer. they got it down on the run. otherwise we would be going to the super bowl together. that is why rana so affected. he has a view that very few people have. >> thank you, secretary skinner and secretary mineta, secretary burnley, and mary peters, all gathered. it is a pleasure to be here part of th
norman is beloved, but not like running. -- not like rodney. he came in and effectively did a great job under president clinton. he continues to do great things for this administration behind the scenes. i will say that he is as good an example of why everybody likes running. my son-in-law is a commissioner of the nfl. it was not such a good jobs at all of you months ago so happens that rodney new one of the parties on the other side. on his own, he said, he called me and said i know you're...
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hearing this from some of the shills for the well industry humans a jobs report was adapted you know norman's change we move from continent to continent we adapt. well you know it's the fact of the matter is that we are going to have to do some adaptation we've we've put enough carbon pollution in the atmosphere at this point that there are going to be impacts and we're going to need to do some adaptation and the other side if we don't take steps to stop playing carbon pollution in the atmosphere those adaptations are going to be very costly both in terms of money and in terms of people's lives and well being and much more costly than the efforts to change our energy usage and even taking humans over. picture for a moment if we. richard leakey wrote a book called the fifth extinction or the sixth extinction i guess where you know the five major distinctions with little the sixth extinction that we're losing species are at a rate that has not been seen since the dinosaurs vanished and you know we're using fifty percent of the planet's net photosynthetic productivity crowding out all the specie
hearing this from some of the shills for the well industry humans a jobs report was adapted you know norman's change we move from continent to continent we adapt. well you know it's the fact of the matter is that we are going to have to do some adaptation we've we've put enough carbon pollution in the atmosphere at this point that there are going to be impacts and we're going to need to do some adaptation and the other side if we don't take steps to stop playing carbon pollution in the...
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he saw so much combat in the norman di town he was awarded the bronze star just for making it throughiter for stars and stripes. he was there to bear witness as the first allied units arrived to liberate the nazi concentration camps. no one who saw what andy rooney saw in that war came home the better for it. rooney came home intent to write, inform and entertain. we were all the better for it. we're back with our final story right after this. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ deep breath] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] we're not employers or employees. not white collar or blue collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage risk, capital and employee benefits, so american business can get on
he saw so much combat in the norman di town he was awarded the bronze star just for making it throughiter for stars and stripes. he was there to bear witness as the first allied units arrived to liberate the nazi concentration camps. no one who saw what andy rooney saw in that war came home the better for it. rooney came home intent to write, inform and entertain. we were all the better for it. we're back with our final story right after this. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil...
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that was great norman steam. they're playing in australia, the international squad is no match.d a curving 35 footer. usa leads 11 to six. there on the verge of closing out the international team. when we return we have kron e-mails that come together for a night of verbal reflection of the show are you ready to go? i think this is something that will help both of us if we listen to what the audience says, we are coming back in a moment. copper >>gary: here we go. >> it begins with matt. >>gary: all are right, now get over it. this guy has made a career out of basically saying no one will relax. i will get on your back just as long as everything is good i will hug you and embrace you. it is one for all in all for one. i will say no, there were good like this for me to or three years ok, but this is still the team where you think a lot of people cannot believe that they were off to such a great start i do not think they will get a fat head it yet. >> the following says... >>gary: i did not say i was sure he would win, i said if they beat cal tomorrow, he will win because i think
that was great norman steam. they're playing in australia, the international squad is no match.d a curving 35 footer. usa leads 11 to six. there on the verge of closing out the international team. when we return we have kron e-mails that come together for a night of verbal reflection of the show are you ready to go? i think this is something that will help both of us if we listen to what the audience says, we are coming back in a moment. copper >>gary: here we go. >> it begins with...
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what i know is that he and his wives go from there were a very good period in england said norman i do enjoy very much living being there so. i love chelsea there's a lot to do it tells you i think you have quite an old need to redevelop the team and that's i think that's. something he likes very much to do i think if abramovich wants him to do wanted to work for him i think he wants he will do it. and in the meantime david beckham helped l.a. galaxy win the m.l.s. title when they won their win over kristen dynamo in what could be his final competitive appearance for the club to size match in the m.l.s. cup final on sunday and in the certainty first minute thirty six year old bracken and robbie keane combined something happened london drove them to school and we go back and did have a chance to catch a fairytale performance with a goal of his only not in time but it's great it was saved by tallyho victory there galaxy their first title since two thousand and five and back of the first piece of silverware in america in the final season of his five year deal his contract is due to expire
what i know is that he and his wives go from there were a very good period in england said norman i do enjoy very much living being there so. i love chelsea there's a lot to do it tells you i think you have quite an old need to redevelop the team and that's i think that's. something he likes very much to do i think if abramovich wants him to do wanted to work for him i think he wants he will do it. and in the meantime david beckham helped l.a. galaxy win the m.l.s. title when they won their win...
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he has also benefited from the clouds hanging over norman payne who got off when it again this week whenid that looked teammate to cut the support of anita hill's. this is the one that accused a former supreme court justice of sexual assault. >> if other people do will that is great that is the nature of a campaign. there's this funny thing about democracy which means you have competition. >> there is another debate in south carolina friday night and then is on to iowa. >> a california businessman has designed a clever way to make his this is more green. we will show you his environmentally friendly business model coming up. >> and the wet weather has moved down toward southern california it is dry and the bayberry about how long will the stick around? i will have details coming up. lou >> and california business owner is harnessing the power of bicycles to roast and deliver coffee. here is an uneven--hear if anyone needs an agreement business model. >>reporter: b this is alex amid--this is alex roth. a few years ago we got into the coffee business but knows that it can be rough on the e
he has also benefited from the clouds hanging over norman payne who got off when it again this week whenid that looked teammate to cut the support of anita hill's. this is the one that accused a former supreme court justice of sexual assault. >> if other people do will that is great that is the nature of a campaign. there's this funny thing about democracy which means you have competition. >> there is another debate in south carolina friday night and then is on to iowa. >> a...
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bankers and the politicians and the central banks the really different heads of the same entity ok norman prince thanks so much for being with us thank you once again greek greece is left to the whims of the international banking system as our nation was back in two thousand and eight when americans shut down the switchboard of the house of representatives begging their members of congress to vote no on the bailout ultimately congress didn't listen to read the people they listen to the banks tears but times have changed here and all over the rest of the world today people are in the streets and the banks to reach for ones are starting to worry. coming up our panel of guests from d.c. new york and california will have the latest on occupy wall street close to coast. but drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through get through if you've made who can you trust no one who is in view with a global missionary see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. yesterday was general
bankers and the politicians and the central banks the really different heads of the same entity ok norman prince thanks so much for being with us thank you once again greek greece is left to the whims of the international banking system as our nation was back in two thousand and eight when americans shut down the switchboard of the house of representatives begging their members of congress to vote no on the bailout ultimately congress didn't listen to read the people they listen to the banks...