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olson was not a random victim.e had been out of jail on bond, but less than 24 hours earlier, he was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for rape by instrumentation. his victim was a minor and other inmates almost always target sex offenders for violence. >> not the cool thing to be doing, man. >> the guards, they try to get him out of the pod in time, but he come to jail with those charges, they will execute you to the fullest extend of the convict code. >> when somebody's charged with a sex crime, they aren't by default put in segregation. >> segregation is kind of rough. you're on lockdown 23 hours a day. we just don't by default put you into protective custody. >> i was actually getting ready to release the inmate to be transferred to another pod. he came to me and said that he had some inmates that were making some threats towards him and the attacker saw the inmate in front of my security desk and that's when he said, okay, it's time to make my move. that's when i called code blue. >> not really a
olson was not a random victim.e had been out of jail on bond, but less than 24 hours earlier, he was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for rape by instrumentation. his victim was a minor and other inmates almost always target sex offenders for violence. >> not the cool thing to be doing, man. >> the guards, they try to get him out of the pod in time, but he come to jail with those charges, they will execute you to the fullest extend of the convict code. >> when...
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the man pulls in front of olson and then slams on his brakes. >> i had nowhere to go.t went straight into the back of him, collided with the back of him. >> the man jumps out of the driver's seat, which in australia is on the right side of the vehicle. >> tried to go around the left of the vehicle and as i did he punched my window. >> olson swerves past the man and keeps driving, but the guy won't give up. >> he appeared on the right of me into incoming traffic. by this time i knew this bloke was up to something. other than just exchanging details. >> olson veers to avoid hitting the black pickup. he's risking a head-on collision with other vehicles so olson drives off the roadway and loops back, all the while trying to lose his insistent pursuer. >> he continued to follow me, went into the right hand lane. still diagonally across my path so i had to go to the foot path. >> olson dials emergency assistance. >> i've got a bloke that's collided with me four times. he's trying to run me off the road. >> and which way are you heading, sir? >> i'm heading toward the logan h
the man pulls in front of olson and then slams on his brakes. >> i had nowhere to go.t went straight into the back of him, collided with the back of him. >> the man jumps out of the driver's seat, which in australia is on the right side of the vehicle. >> tried to go around the left of the vehicle and as i did he punched my window. >> olson swerves past the man and keeps driving, but the guy won't give up. >> he appeared on the right of me into incoming traffic. by...
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olson. any other member of the public wish to speak? seeing none, we'll close public comment. >> commissioners? >> i would like to say this is where we learn about the history of the city through people like mr. olson, it's not like ark you architecture of the building. i love the story that the elevator has gone in 100 years later which is amazing and that it fits in that shift which is also amazing and that we learn about our city in a much deeper way. i enjoy hearing the background and stories. thank you very much. >> commissioner matsuda? >> i also want to encourage you for telling this story. it's great that we bring this to a national level because it's a story we should all know about. >> commissioner johnck? >> i want to add my comments and say it's an honor to participate in this decision. this is my early neighborhood when i first arrived in san francisco many many years ago. so i'm really pleased to see this happening in this part of town as well. thank you for your efforts. >> thank you, and so it ways neat thing to think ba
olson. any other member of the public wish to speak? seeing none, we'll close public comment. >> commissioners? >> i would like to say this is where we learn about the history of the city through people like mr. olson, it's not like ark you architecture of the building. i love the story that the elevator has gone in 100 years later which is amazing and that it fits in that shift which is also amazing and that we learn about our city in a much deeper way. i enjoy hearing the...
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. >> hours later clark olson heard the call. martin luther king, jr. white to join him in selma for a march to montgomery, the state's capitol. it wasn't just a show of unity. king knew that white ministers would keep the nation's attention focused on selma, and put more pressure on president johnson. though no one could have predicted what came next. >> you are ordered to stop stand where you are. >> is it hard for you to be here now? >> i have gotten used to it. i have been back here a number of times, and i have gotten used to it. but there still is within me that old terror. >> nearly 50 years after bloody sunday, we walked with clark olson on the block that changed his life. >> this is walker's cafe. >> reporter: he joined two other white ministers, miller and reed for a quick meal. >> the place was jam packed i guess they ran out of everything but chicken -- fried chicken, by the time we got there. >> reporter: moments after the trio left the cafe they found themselves surrounded by white agitators. >> do you remember what they said? >> yes, i do
. >> hours later clark olson heard the call. martin luther king, jr. white to join him in selma for a march to montgomery, the state's capitol. it wasn't just a show of unity. king knew that white ministers would keep the nation's attention focused on selma, and put more pressure on president johnson. though no one could have predicted what came next. >> you are ordered to stop stand where you are. >> is it hard for you to be here now? >> i have gotten used to it. i have...
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king--listen to that pitch, we listened to minister olson talk about james reeb, dr. king had received the nobel prize in 1964. and then he was in the selma chair. he reached out and invited ministers to come and join them, ministers from the north. he was talking about the clergy and white clergy, including olson and reeb. >> i want to stop you there. my father was involved in in the movement too and i was struck by everybody who heeded that call risked not only their lives but livelihoods. we're not talking about america today. we're talking about america then, that even if you raised that objection it could meet that you would not only lose your job but you would lose your job forever. >> racism then was front and center and it had martyrs and germans reeb was one of those martyrs. and we can't overlook this. is that jackson, he was an u.s. army veteran. he was shot and killed, and he was killed on the 17th of february, which is why they had the march. when reeb came down, the attention, and dr. king was very involved. he knew that if white lives were involved it w
king--listen to that pitch, we listened to minister olson talk about james reeb, dr. king had received the nobel prize in 1964. and then he was in the selma chair. he reached out and invited ministers to come and join them, ministers from the north. he was talking about the clergy and white clergy, including olson and reeb. >> i want to stop you there. my father was involved in in the movement too and i was struck by everybody who heeded that call risked not only their lives but...
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it doesn't seem to be coming back and where am i going to land. >> reporter: olson said he could see where people were on the fair way and he believes ford was looking out for golfers as well. >> now olson as well as other people here at magnum aviation are waiting for information from the ntsb and later the faa. coming up at 6:00 what they hope to learn from the incident that will help other pilots and other airports. live in san martin robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> a humpback whale washed up ashore on a beach. take a look down below. this is sunset beach. the whale washed ashore last night. no word yet on how it died. it is about the size after mini van, if you can make it out down there. there are local and national research agencies on-site. now at first glance it doesn't appear that sharks were responsible. after the whale is examined the whale will be pulled out to sea or buried. rangers are asking people to stay way from sunset beach in the next 24 to 48 hours. >>> aside from sunset beach, people will be flocking to the coast. live look outside on your left san francisco
it doesn't seem to be coming back and where am i going to land. >> reporter: olson said he could see where people were on the fair way and he believes ford was looking out for golfers as well. >> now olson as well as other people here at magnum aviation are waiting for information from the ntsb and later the faa. coming up at 6:00 what they hope to learn from the incident that will help other pilots and other airports. live in san martin robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> a...
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last week against rival new york ben olson, the head coach, ripped his players after a lackluster first half performance. united knows exactly what they need to do against the galaxy this weekend. >> we have to go about it like we did in the second half. i thought the second half we were much better in terms of keeping the ball in terps of being more aggressive.
last week against rival new york ben olson, the head coach, ripped his players after a lackluster first half performance. united knows exactly what they need to do against the galaxy this weekend. >> we have to go about it like we did in the second half. i thought the second half we were much better in terms of keeping the ball in terps of being more aggressive.
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. >> police say officer robert olson shot and killed 27-year-old anthony hill.e say the unarmed naked man charged at officer olson at the apartment complex monday. investigators say olson fired two shots killing hill. >> it's about making sure that we as young organizers stand up for the people. and there's no such thing as a perfect victim. no such thing as perfect human. we're each human. to dehumanize someone because of a illness or because they are black is acceptable. >> investigators say officer olson had a stun gun and pepper spray on them at the time of shooting. the entire investigation has been hand off to the gbi. >> it's always troubling when we lose live here in dekalb county with a police involved shooting. we're concerned about that. that's why we immediately immediately asked for outside intervention to do an investigation on this by the gbi. >> many were stunned during tuesday's meeting when commissioner larry johnson said he had not heard about the shooting. >> keep the commissioner a breast from the district in which this accident happened and
. >> police say officer robert olson shot and killed 27-year-old anthony hill.e say the unarmed naked man charged at officer olson at the apartment complex monday. investigators say olson fired two shots killing hill. >> it's about making sure that we as young organizers stand up for the people. and there's no such thing as a perfect victim. no such thing as perfect human. we're each human. to dehumanize someone because of a illness or because they are black is acceptable. >>...
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and then to the right of me i saw scott olson get hit. i didn't know who he was at this time.s just a stranger. and when i seen him get hit, i whistled at another guy, and we ran in and grabbed him by his backpack and tried to pull him out. >> scott olson is lying on the ground, bleeding from his head and mouth. >> and that's when that other percussion grenade or tear gas canister came in and blew up. and it blew up right next to his face. >> that was the moment when somebody yelled this guy is hurt and he needs to be carried. >> jesse, ernest, and a few others carry scott out of the street in search of medical help. >> medic! medic! >> what happened? what happened? >> he got hit. >> but he had blood coming out of his forehead and his eyes, his nose, his mouth. and i looked into his eyes, and i spoke to him, and i said, you know, you're going to be okay, we're going to get you to safety, what's your name? >> what's your name? what's your name? what's your name? >> what's your name? >> he didn't respond in any way. and at that point i realized his eyes are open but he's very no
and then to the right of me i saw scott olson get hit. i didn't know who he was at this time.s just a stranger. and when i seen him get hit, i whistled at another guy, and we ran in and grabbed him by his backpack and tried to pull him out. >> scott olson is lying on the ground, bleeding from his head and mouth. >> and that's when that other percussion grenade or tear gas canister came in and blew up. and it blew up right next to his face. >> that was the moment when somebody...
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the representative is currently reading those angry days by lynne lynn olson that looks at the debates over the u.s. involvement in world war ii. he recently finished paul johnson's book eisenhower a life. he recommends steven and post biography which traces the path from soldier to president. asked on the list is going home to glory a memoir by his grandson david eisenhower and wife julie nixon eisenhower. next is the white house years by jim newton editor at large of the "los angeles times." next is the personal account of the strategies battles and outcome of world war ii and crusade in europe. representative tom cole represents jean edward smith portrait. to see what other books the congressman has recommended that it cold of house .gov. >> it became possible as a society where white wasn't based solely on appearance but also on dress, behavior and mannerisms. indeed skin color and physical appearance were usually the least reliable factors. racially ambiguous slaves drew on highly sophisticated understandings of racial gender and social norms and by doing so many successfully pass
the representative is currently reading those angry days by lynne lynn olson that looks at the debates over the u.s. involvement in world war ii. he recently finished paul johnson's book eisenhower a life. he recommends steven and post biography which traces the path from soldier to president. asked on the list is going home to glory a memoir by his grandson david eisenhower and wife julie nixon eisenhower. next is the white house years by jim newton editor at large of the "los angeles...
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representative cole is currently reading those angry days by lynne olson which looks at the internal debate over the u.s. involvement in world war ii. and he recently finished paul johnson's eisenhower a life. he recommends steven ambrose two volume biography of eisenhower which traces the past from soldier to president. next on the list is going home to glory a memoir of the president by his grandson david eisenhower and his wife julie nixon eisenhower. also on the list is eisenhower the white house years by the editor at large of the los angeles times. next is the personal account of the strategies, battles and outcome of world war ii in crusade in europe. what we witnessed in the first couple of months of the uprising is something i found inspiring not as a student just in politics but a student of history and of politics and identity all over the world. i had come to the leave as a child of the triangulation and moderate reform that radical change is impossible and system change is impossible that individuals can work if they work hard they can maybe nudge the government policy o
representative cole is currently reading those angry days by lynne olson which looks at the internal debate over the u.s. involvement in world war ii. and he recently finished paul johnson's eisenhower a life. he recommends steven ambrose two volume biography of eisenhower which traces the past from soldier to president. next on the list is going home to glory a memoir of the president by his grandson david eisenhower and his wife julie nixon eisenhower. also on the list is eisenhower the white...
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brigadier general olson is with us. the deputy director from middle east joint staff strategic plans and policy at the department of defense and previously he served as the deputy commander for marine forces central command. brigadier general olson, as i understand, you'll not be giving oral testimony but will be available to answer any members' questions. we thank you for that, sir. without objection, the witnesses' full prepared statements will be made part of the record and members will have five calendar takes to submit statements or questions of you or extraneous materials. we would ask that you would summarize your remarks and we'll begin with general allen. >> esteemed members of the committee, thank you for providing me this opportunity to update you on the progress of the global coalition to counter isil. more broadly let me thank you sincerely, the members of this committee, for the tremendous support that you have been giving our men and women in uniform, and also our diplomats within the foreign service at f
brigadier general olson is with us. the deputy director from middle east joint staff strategic plans and policy at the department of defense and previously he served as the deputy commander for marine forces central command. brigadier general olson, as i understand, you'll not be giving oral testimony but will be available to answer any members' questions. we thank you for that, sir. without objection, the witnesses' full prepared statements will be made part of the record and members will have...
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richard dick olson born june 8 1949 grew up in grand forks. he was in the marine corps first battalion fourth marines. his date of death was april 126 19 -- was april 26, 1968. he went missing at age 18. he was survived by his parents two sisters and a brother. he loved to sing and was in a band for some of his teenage yeemples his sister roberta remembers his generosity and talked about how dick bought groceries for a friend in need and how once dick literally gave the shirt off his own back so his friend would have a nice shirt to wear the day he enlisted in the marines. entering the marine corps at age 17 dick was killed in action less than one year later. merlin labor. merlin was born september 5 1947. grew up in siston. served in the army 198th light infantry brigade. at the date of his death, he was -- it was may 14, 1969. he was 21 years old. he was the oldest of nine kids. he had four brothers and four sisters. his father served in world war ii. two of his brothers also served in the military, one in korea and vietnam and the other in
richard dick olson born june 8 1949 grew up in grand forks. he was in the marine corps first battalion fourth marines. his date of death was april 126 19 -- was april 26, 1968. he went missing at age 18. he was survived by his parents two sisters and a brother. he loved to sing and was in a band for some of his teenage yeemples his sister roberta remembers his generosity and talked about how dick bought groceries for a friend in need and how once dick literally gave the shirt off his own back...
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general allen, general fantini general olson welcome. we are delighted that we have such an, a distinguished array of generals to really speak with us this morning. thank you for appearing here today and thank you for your tireless service to our country. the main purpose of this hearing is to get an update on the progress of the anti-isis coalition and the significant challenges that remain but we miss also address the elephant in the room in my opinion, the need for a new authorization for the use of military force or aumf. as i've said again and again this committee and this congress have an important role to play in our foreign policy. i believe that's the case with our negotiations over iran's nuclear program and the same must hold true when it comes to our effort against isis. congress needs to play its part. and i will resist any attempt to marginalize congress fulfilling its constitutional role. by passing the new aumf our servicemembers, the brave men and women in uniform risking their lives against this enemy would feel the ful
general allen, general fantini general olson welcome. we are delighted that we have such an, a distinguished array of generals to really speak with us this morning. thank you for appearing here today and thank you for your tireless service to our country. the main purpose of this hearing is to get an update on the progress of the anti-isis coalition and the significant challenges that remain but we miss also address the elephant in the room in my opinion, the need for a new authorization for...
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. >> for clark olson those images not only horrified him it changed his life. he heard the call for dr. martin luther king for ministers of all religion to come to selma that the police would attack the clergy. but they took a wrong turn and ran into a group of white glen they came across the street rather hurriedly. one of them was carrying a club. we whispered to each other just keep walking. we turned around and saw the man swing the club. i heard the sound that have hitting jim's head. a sound that i will not forget. and then i ran. >> his friend jim reed died two days later and his death would do more to galvanize the country than the horrific images of so many blacks being beaten because reed was a minister, and he was white. americans protested across the country and on the day reed was buried president johnson introduced the voting rights act, insureing african-americans the right to vote. >> one good man, a man of god was killed. >> it has been half a further since olsen held his friend's hand and watched him slip into unconsciousness and into the page
. >> for clark olson those images not only horrified him it changed his life. he heard the call for dr. martin luther king for ministers of all religion to come to selma that the police would attack the clergy. but they took a wrong turn and ran into a group of white glen they came across the street rather hurriedly. one of them was carrying a club. we whispered to each other just keep walking. we turned around and saw the man swing the club. i heard the sound that have hitting jim's...
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it really helps the credibility of the organization and getting the funding and i can see the chair olson agreeing so i want to point that outand we're winding down the station in less than three years. you will hear on an item today that we completed. i don't see a lot but we have a number of elements that i think where the city attorney would be help helpful, retear and sponsorship. those are the big elements coming up and certainly helpful in other areas as well but [inaudible] as loan has made a big difference to this organization from day one so i am happy with the direction of the board to talk with them and have them get more involved and help me continue the work. i mean we have been doing a great job to dea. i am a member of the state bar and we have been active and doing a good job evidenced by the successes of our project and the fact we're opening on time and less than three years and we will get more engaged. >> great. >> if i can request maybe the executive director -- i think it's okay to say it because i'm not a san francisco person but i got confused during this whole dis
it really helps the credibility of the organization and getting the funding and i can see the chair olson agreeing so i want to point that outand we're winding down the station in less than three years. you will hear on an item today that we completed. i don't see a lot but we have a number of elements that i think where the city attorney would be help helpful, retear and sponsorship. those are the big elements coming up and certainly helpful in other areas as well but [inaudible] as loan has...
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. >> for clark olson those images changed his life. he took up dr. martin luther king's call to come to selma believing that police would not attack clergy. they took a wrong turn and came across a group of white men. >> they came at us rather hurriedly. we said to just keep causing. we saw the man swing the club and i heard the sound that have hitting jim's head. a sound that i will not forget. and then i ran. >> his friend jim reed died two days later and his death would do more to galvanize the country than the horrific i thinks of so many blacks being mercilessly beaten because he was a minister, and he was white. americans protested across the country. on the day that reed was buried president johnson introduced the voting rights acts insuring african-americans the right to vote. >> one good man, a man of god was killed. >> it has been half a century since olsen held his friend's hand and watched him slip into unconsciousness and into the pages of history, a moment and a story he has told many times sense. >> at this time in my life we've had so
. >> for clark olson those images changed his life. he took up dr. martin luther king's call to come to selma believing that police would not attack clergy. they took a wrong turn and came across a group of white men. >> they came at us rather hurriedly. we said to just keep causing. we saw the man swing the club and i heard the sound that have hitting jim's head. a sound that i will not forget. and then i ran. >> his friend jim reed died two days later and his death would do...
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jim olson says while employees will not be writing messages on cups anymore the campaign is far from over. the company will hold forums on the topic and coproduce special sections on in u.s.a. today. >>> a big story around here -- wasn't that big of a story. there was rain today. that's always a big story the way we've been going. anthony slaughter joins us. >> this is real behind me. this is not video. this is today. mount hamilton the time lapse, clouds, fog, drizzle at times. there is the sun. and now more cloud cover. this was typical all day long. the main storm system is off to the north. in the past three minutes there was a special advisory issued on this storm. there is small hail detected with that. if you have family up near redding keep an eye on that. friends up there may see hail in the next five to ten minutes. otherwise here at home gray skids with clouds in place right now. snow across the sierra. really the story for us will be the showers that move through. 7:00 the showers start to move through the north bay. 10:00 or 11:00, we have the best chance of seeing showe
jim olson says while employees will not be writing messages on cups anymore the campaign is far from over. the company will hold forums on the topic and coproduce special sections on in u.s.a. today. >>> a big story around here -- wasn't that big of a story. there was rain today. that's always a big story the way we've been going. anthony slaughter joins us. >> this is real behind me. this is not video. this is today. mount hamilton the time lapse, clouds, fog, drizzle at times....
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rob olson was a postdoc in my lab at that time. he's a scientist at woods hole now. group of plankton called synecococcus which are interesting in that they fluoresce orange. most plankton, if you shine blue light, fluoresce red. as time went on, we started seeing some very, very tiny signals that were fluorescing red but scattering much less light than, um... than any known phytoplankton cell would scatter -- which said that they were extremely small. and we thought that was electronic noise. but rob persisted in looking at this and, ultimately, it started taking on characteristics that were alive and that it changed with depth in the oceans and, um... so, we started focusing on these little signals with the flow cytometer and ultimately were able to isolate the prochlorococcus. and that turned out to be a very important component of the ocean ecosystem. narrator: prochlorococcus is the smallest and most abundant photosynthetic organism on earth. although only one-half micron in diameter, so small that about 200 could fit across a human hair, the single-celled proch
rob olson was a postdoc in my lab at that time. he's a scientist at woods hole now. group of plankton called synecococcus which are interesting in that they fluoresce orange. most plankton, if you shine blue light, fluoresce red. as time went on, we started seeing some very, very tiny signals that were fluorescing red but scattering much less light than, um... than any known phytoplankton cell would scatter -- which said that they were extremely small. and we thought that was electronic noise....
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reverend olson was with them. [applause] amen.t to recognize our congresswoman, congresswoman teri sewell, a member of this church. [applause] let them know we are ready. i'm going to ask that as soon as the participants break the door here ushers, you will cease doing that and move that to the back. mr. perry. as soon as the participants break that door. >> as they are getting set up here making announcements and getting ready for the commemorative ceremony, just reminding you that you will be hearing from attorney general eric holder, the reverend al sharpton, as well as alabama congresswoman teri sewell, whose district includes selma. they are all here for the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday when voting rights advocates march from selma to montgomery, alabama and were met with violence from state troopers and police. once they start with the commemorative ceremony, we will bring you back here. in the meantime, we will take a look at some of the history and culture of galveston, texas. ♪ >> the emancipation proclamation was si
reverend olson was with them. [applause] amen.t to recognize our congresswoman, congresswoman teri sewell, a member of this church. [applause] let them know we are ready. i'm going to ask that as soon as the participants break the door here ushers, you will cease doing that and move that to the back. mr. perry. as soon as the participants break that door. >> as they are getting set up here making announcements and getting ready for the commemorative ceremony, just reminding you that you...
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apparently broke into his ex-girlfriend's home on janie street and attack her waking up the woman's 12 year olson. as the boy walk downstairs to see what was happening carter shot him in the leg. the boy is in stable condition at st. christopher's hospital this morning. carter now facing a lit of charges. >> authorities in bucks county are investigating after two people are found dead inside their home. the discovery was made at the home on limp road in holland. police not releasing many other details at this time. >> police say that they may have found the body after missing woman in a wooded area in east norriton township. police have preliminarilly identified the body as hitter tillette. hasn't been seen since late last month after walking out of medical certainly earn. her family has been notified. the coroner determining the cause of death. >> one person dead after fire in germantown in a home there. the flames started shortly before 7:30 last night on the 4600 block of pull as ski avenue. firefighters found the victim on the second floor of the building. the cause of the fire is under inves
apparently broke into his ex-girlfriend's home on janie street and attack her waking up the woman's 12 year olson. as the boy walk downstairs to see what was happening carter shot him in the leg. the boy is in stable condition at st. christopher's hospital this morning. carter now facing a lit of charges. >> authorities in bucks county are investigating after two people are found dead inside their home. the discovery was made at the home on limp road in holland. police not releasing many...
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that is olson's second biggest shareholder.hey don't like the way the deal is going and they will vote against it which is bringing lafarge down. back to you. anna: thank you very much, those are some of the stocks we are watching this morning. let's get to a political story this morning. nigeria hosted presidential elections over the weekend and the professional -- official results are unannounced. bloomberg tv's analyst joins us. what is the latest. >> we are still waiting on the independent collection to announce the results. they have said they are collating those results and they will begin at 12:00 p.m. and we will begin to get picture of what the results are telling us. so far most of the voting went peacefully according to the electoral observers. it was generally peaceful. like you mentioned there were some tensions in the country. tensions rose high in an key oil-producing state. when it comes to the result all eyes are on the torah commission and we're waiting to hear from them areas -- them. anna: tell us about the
that is olson's second biggest shareholder.hey don't like the way the deal is going and they will vote against it which is bringing lafarge down. back to you. anna: thank you very much, those are some of the stocks we are watching this morning. let's get to a political story this morning. nigeria hosted presidential elections over the weekend and the professional -- official results are unannounced. bloomberg tv's analyst joins us. what is the latest. >> we are still waiting on the...
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it has been half a century since olson slipped into unconsciousness. a moment and story he's told many times assistance. >> at this time in my life i had so many opportunities to talk to people about this. by god, that's just - it's a gift of the it's a gift to me. >> reporter: he never crossed the bridge in selma with the others. but this saturday 50 years later, he'll get his chaps. >>> now, the c.i.a. is planning a major re-organisation that will focus the agency on digital espionage. the director said the changes are driven by a wider range of threats, and the impact of technological advancements. new units will be created for mission centers. the changes are aimed at making managers more accountable. well, robert is a former director of the c.i.a.'s counterterrorism and he says the overhaul will strengthen analysis. >> it's the first major re-organisation of c.i.a. but that said, there was less to the re-organisation than meets the eye. the world will continue to be divided up in a way that it has for many decades. it will be a center for the midd
it has been half a century since olson slipped into unconsciousness. a moment and story he's told many times assistance. >> at this time in my life i had so many opportunities to talk to people about this. by god, that's just - it's a gift of the it's a gift to me. >> reporter: he never crossed the bridge in selma with the others. but this saturday 50 years later, he'll get his chaps. >>> now, the c.i.a. is planning a major re-organisation that will focus the agency on...
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olson proudly watching the program he helped to start. nobody stopped that. he had 21.e over really in the first half. ronday, jefferson, great foot work. 99-60 arizona. completely dominating. >>> asu as asu curtain of distraction comes through. shaq mckizik wild finish with that drive. but it goes. 23. just throw it up there. he's fouled and they do have the lead. 25 picks left in fact. stanford stephane nastich is picked. lays it in. and 67-62 is your final score. maybe the best way for the 49ers organization to help fans get over the whole jim harbaugh fiasco. go out, restock that roster. maybe they think they're doing that with the signing of former all prodefensive lineman darnell docket. two year deal. but docket is 33 years old and is coming off acl surgery. arizona released him last week. the deal with the 49ers will not become official until next week. and we should mention that maurice jones, great player in his day. and east bay product has announced the retirement from the raiders. best for him. >> and for his grandfather. >> thank you everybody. >> thanks f
olson proudly watching the program he helped to start. nobody stopped that. he had 21.e over really in the first half. ronday, jefferson, great foot work. 99-60 arizona. completely dominating. >>> asu as asu curtain of distraction comes through. shaq mckizik wild finish with that drive. but it goes. 23. just throw it up there. he's fouled and they do have the lead. 25 picks left in fact. stanford stephane nastich is picked. lays it in. and 67-62 is your final score. maybe the best way...
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according to starbucks spokesman jim olson, their efforts will continue.without the written message. starbucks c-e-o howard schultz says the cups were a catalyst for a broader conversation. starbucks still plans on holding forum discussions. >> brian: wet weather in store for the bay area right now. to the north of santa rosa we're seeing iran already. we can see some of the yellow which indicates moderate rain. if showers in the morning county is western ran right now. the heaviest rain i have seen social far is offshore near san francisco. this is moving east north east about 35 mi. an hour and it which would make it arrives and around 20 to 25 minutes. the showers look heavier than was anticipated. the tale of the system is enhancing. this does seem to be getting a little heavier as we go into the next half-hour or 45 minutes. it will go to a tenor of the clock and we have this other system coming in tuesday. for tomorrow showers in the morning and sunshine in the afternoon. winds will pick up up and over 30 mi. per hour. a big- time warm-up later this week with offshore winds com
according to starbucks spokesman jim olson, their efforts will continue.without the written message. starbucks c-e-o howard schultz says the cups were a catalyst for a broader conversation. starbucks still plans on holding forum discussions. >> brian: wet weather in store for the bay area right now. to the north of santa rosa we're seeing iran already. we can see some of the yellow which indicates moderate rain. if showers in the morning county is western ran right now. the heaviest rain...
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. >> for clark olson those images not only horrified him it changed his life. he heard the call from dr. martin luther king for ministers of all denominations to come together the police would not attack the clergy. but they took a wrong term and came across a group of white men. >> they came across the street hurriedly, and we whispered to each other just keep on walking. i turned around, and i saw the man swing the club. i heard the sound of that hitting jim's head, a sound that i will not forget. and then i ran. >> his friend, jim reed, died two days later and his death would do more to galvanize the country than the horrific imagines of so many blacks being mercilessly murdered. he was a minister and he was white. his death did so much to give the rights to vote: it's been a half century since he watched his friend slip into unconsciousness. a story that he told many times since. >> in my life i've had many opportunities to talk to people about this. my god that's just--it's a gift. it's a gift to me. >> he never crossed that bridge in selma with the others
. >> for clark olson those images not only horrified him it changed his life. he heard the call from dr. martin luther king for ministers of all denominations to come together the police would not attack the clergy. but they took a wrong term and came across a group of white men. >> they came across the street hurriedly, and we whispered to each other just keep on walking. i turned around, and i saw the man swing the club. i heard the sound of that hitting jim's head, a sound that i...
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lafarge is a cement maker in the midst of a deal with olson -- with holcim .eal terms may be changed. many feel that lafarge's terms are a little too favorable for it. we could see them change. analysts think overall, the deal will get concluded. perhaps not much of a win for lafarge. shares off by almost 2.3%. on the green side, one of the banks benefiting from the unleashing of 1.1 trillion euros of bond purchases. could be helping a couple of these peripheral italian lenders. but come on capacity. -- banca monte paschi. keep an eye on that one. jonathan: thank you very much, caroline. it is the qe kickoff. mario draghi launches the fight against inflation in the eurozone with quantitative easing for europe. the ecb's asset purchase program will amount to 60 billion euros a month until at least september of 2016. the purchases will also include negative yielding debt at a deposit rate which currently stands at -0.2%. david powell joins us now for a little bit more. inflation expectations. i was in a news conference on thursday. 2017, a long-term horizon i kn
lafarge is a cement maker in the midst of a deal with olson -- with holcim .eal terms may be changed. many feel that lafarge's terms are a little too favorable for it. we could see them change. analysts think overall, the deal will get concluded. perhaps not much of a win for lafarge. shares off by almost 2.3%. on the green side, one of the banks benefiting from the unleashing of 1.1 trillion euros of bond purchases. could be helping a couple of these peripheral italian lenders. but come on...
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olson: mr.aker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson. mr. thompson: please join me in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, i hereby resign as the representative of the 18th congressional district of illinois effective march 31, 2015. signed respectfully aaron schock, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to five requests for one-minute speeches on each side. for what purpose does the ge
olson: mr.aker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson. mr. thompson: please join me in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands,...
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fremont pilot david olson landed safely on a hayward golf course on sunday february 15th after his single-engine plane lost power leaving the hayward airport. harrison ford crash-landed his vintage single-engine plane on a golf course after it lost power taking off as well. >> so he probably had the same thoughts, where can i land without endangering other people? and when i came on the golf course, there were people up and down the fairway, so i just went across the pairwayfairway to make sure i didn't endanger any other people. it appears harrison ford did the same. >> reporter: this shows the importance of pilots knowing the nearby open areas since many incidents happen during takeoff and landing. >> it's very good to know the area around you in case there's an emergency, which is a good chance you may not be able to make it back to the airport. but that doesn't mean the plane stops flying. even in this case it sounds like in the case of harrison ford, he was able to guide the plane down to an area where he was able to bring it down. >> he may have landed hard on purpose just to stop the plan
fremont pilot david olson landed safely on a hayward golf course on sunday february 15th after his single-engine plane lost power leaving the hayward airport. harrison ford crash-landed his vintage single-engine plane on a golf course after it lost power taking off as well. >> so he probably had the same thoughts, where can i land without endangering other people? and when i came on the golf course, there were people up and down the fairway, so i just went across the pairwayfairway to...
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he is currently reading "those angry days" by lynne olson which looks at the interval debates over the u.s. involvement in world war ii. and ariza finished paul johnson's book "eisenhower: a life." he recommends stephen ambrose's two volume biography of eisenhower which traces his past from soldier to president. next on the list is "going home to glory," mmr of the president by his grandson david eisenhower and david's wife julie nixon eisenhower. also on the list is eisenhower the white house years. next is eisenhower's personal account of the strategies battles and outcomes of world war ii in trend 17. and completing the list he represents jean edward smith portrait of the 34th president in "eisenhower in war & peace." to see what other books congressman cole has recommended, visit cole.house.gov. >> and you're watching booktv on on c-span2. here's our primetime lineup for tonight. .. [applause] thank you. thank you for much. [applause] thank you for coming today. thank you for that introduction. i want to thank you, miami dade college for hosted me today announced not to be here. i
he is currently reading "those angry days" by lynne olson which looks at the interval debates over the u.s. involvement in world war ii. and ariza finished paul johnson's book "eisenhower: a life." he recommends stephen ambrose's two volume biography of eisenhower which traces his past from soldier to president. next on the list is "going home to glory," mmr of the president by his grandson david eisenhower and david's wife julie nixon eisenhower. also on the list...
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last week against rival new york ben olson, the head coach, ripped his players after a lackluster firstrformance. united knows exactly what they need to do against the galaxy this weekend. >> we have to go about it like we did in the second half. i thought the second half we were much better in terms of keeping the ball in terps of being more aggressive. i think if we have that same mentality we'll be in good shape. >> a combination of us being a little passive. we had i think a few too many guys just not have good games and that adds up. the important now is to put that behind us learn a little from it and move forward. >> on three. go ahead. >> we go back to basketball. pretty special moment here for a young boy of he were don, 13 years old, battling a form of brain cancer. he spent the morning with the wizards. the team will sign him to a one-day contract before tonight's game. pretty cool. >> all right. way to go. thanks, jason. >>> on this friday night, unfit to work. another stunning twist in the air disaster investigation. prosecutors say the co-pilot apparently hid an illness fr
last week against rival new york ben olson, the head coach, ripped his players after a lackluster firstrformance. united knows exactly what they need to do against the galaxy this weekend. >> we have to go about it like we did in the second half. i thought the second half we were much better in terms of keeping the ball in terps of being more aggressive. i think if we have that same mentality we'll be in good shape. >> a combination of us being a little passive. we had i think a few...
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abc news reporter steve olson has the story. >> 27-year-old james maccula more is going blind. he's here at the grand canyon with his girlfriend and seeing eye dog on the trip of a lifetime to see as much as he can before genetic retinal disease steals his sight. >> if you take both your hands and kind of cuff it around the sides, that's what it's like. >> it's like looking through a broken window at then of the rainy hallway. just 15% vision. >> the fact i get to see this i'll never take it for granted. a lot of people take it for granted and you can't could that. >> the group brought him to see niagara falls. and a helicopter ride through the canyon on a glorious sunny day. going are already legally blind. they said they are teaching him to burn the images in his mind. he too is losing his vision. >> i'm not in denial. i have advanced glaucoma. >> how do you burn it into your mind? >> i'm going to sit here and look at everything and take a moment and be quiet and take it all in. >> james took a number of moments, and years from now when the last of his sight is gone, he said
abc news reporter steve olson has the story. >> 27-year-old james maccula more is going blind. he's here at the grand canyon with his girlfriend and seeing eye dog on the trip of a lifetime to see as much as he can before genetic retinal disease steals his sight. >> if you take both your hands and kind of cuff it around the sides, that's what it's like. >> it's like looking through a broken window at then of the rainy hallway. just 15% vision. >> the fact i get to see...
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starbucks spokesperson jim olson says while employees will not be writing on the cups anymore the campaign isn't over. he says the company will still hold forums on the topic and coproduce special sections in u.s.a. today. >>> seven years ago los angeles took a new step against obesity. it banned new stand alone fast-food restaurants in one of the poorest parts of the city. >> they hope this would actually encourage healthier eating. they have results that are surprising to a lot of people. hali jackson has more. >> they are all flowering. >> reporter: the family has plenty of produce to pick in their garden which they planted a year ago. desperate for healthy affordable food close by. let's say you didn't have this garden what are your options. >> we would drive to a 99 cent store. >> how far away. >> nine to 15 miles. >> reporter: los angeles officials also wanted people in the neighborhoods to have more options so back in 2008 the city passed a law that banned new stand alone fast-food restaurants from opening in south l.a. hoping healthier spots would take their much needed place, an u
starbucks spokesperson jim olson says while employees will not be writing on the cups anymore the campaign isn't over. he says the company will still hold forums on the topic and coproduce special sections in u.s.a. today. >>> seven years ago los angeles took a new step against obesity. it banned new stand alone fast-food restaurants in one of the poorest parts of the city. >> they hope this would actually encourage healthier eating. they have results that are surprising to a lot...
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abc news reporter steve olson has the story. >> 27-year-old james mclemore is going blind. >> unbelievablegrand canyon with his girlfriend and seeing eye dog on the trip of a lifetime to see as much as he can before genetic retinal disease steals his sight. >> if you take both your hands and kind of cuff it around the sides, that's what it's like. >> this is what he has left. it's like looking through a broken window at then of the rainy hallway. just 15% vision. >> the fact i get to see this, i'll never take it for granted. a lot of people take it for granted, and you can't could that. >> the group brought him to see niagara falls. and a helicopter ride through the canyon on a glorious, sunny day. both are already legally blind. they said they are teaching him to burn the images in his mind. he, too, is losing his vision. >> i'm not in denial. i have advanced glaucoma. >> how do you burn it into your mind? >> i'm going to sit here and look at everything and take a moment and be quiet and take it all in. >> james took a number of moments, and years from now when the last of his sight is go
abc news reporter steve olson has the story. >> 27-year-old james mclemore is going blind. >> unbelievablegrand canyon with his girlfriend and seeing eye dog on the trip of a lifetime to see as much as he can before genetic retinal disease steals his sight. >> if you take both your hands and kind of cuff it around the sides, that's what it's like. >> this is what he has left. it's like looking through a broken window at then of the rainy hallway. just 15% vision....
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opportunity made possible by the children's scholarship fund philadelphia will allow her seven year olson to take that first step toward his future. and he was pretty psched to see her reaction as well. >> i want my son to have the best education possible. i want him to have a place where he can enjoy being a little kid being nurtured, good foundation, a good structure. >> make me proud it make my mommy proud of me. >> we have seen the difference that these scholarships have made. i have been here 13 years children's scholarship fund. i'm even seeing some college graduates that come back and visit us. there is nothing better. >> "eyewitness news" was also at the call center on thursday, in all that program, which is funded by private donations and corporate sponsorship serves about 5,000 low income children enrolled at over 185 private and parochial schools. now, we should mention not everyone gets that call, but they are hoping for the largest provider of k through eight asked airships in pennsylvania, the program is forced to turn away more than 7,000 children every year. >> from the cb
opportunity made possible by the children's scholarship fund philadelphia will allow her seven year olson to take that first step toward his future. and he was pretty psched to see her reaction as well. >> i want my son to have the best education possible. i want him to have a place where he can enjoy being a little kid being nurtured, good foundation, a good structure. >> make me proud it make my mommy proud of me. >> we have seen the difference that these scholarships have...
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to begin the norwegian air force colonel olson describes the lives of 12 men who shaped the history of air combat and air commanders. is the judge's decision in 2010 is really instructive because he said he is the first person who is a natural person to have reviewed all of the evidence in the case. he decided that the evidence in the case was either not credible because it was obtained through court debate could torture or for other reasons. and i remember reading the first time i was able to read the diary years ago so much more became clear to me because he talks about torture that he was subjected to that resulted in him providing false information about himself and others because essentially he was told what they wanted him to say. so he was also in the position he says in the book of the more incriminating but happier his interrogators were. at one point he talks about whenever they ask me if somebody in canada i have incriminating information even if i don't know him. whenever i thought about the word i don't know i got nauseous because i remembered the words of redacted. all yo
to begin the norwegian air force colonel olson describes the lives of 12 men who shaped the history of air combat and air commanders. is the judge's decision in 2010 is really instructive because he said he is the first person who is a natural person to have reviewed all of the evidence in the case. he decided that the evidence in the case was either not credible because it was obtained through court debate could torture or for other reasons. and i remember reading the first time i was able to...
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carter broke into ex-girlfriend's home on janney street and attack her waking up the woman's 12 year olson. as the boy walked downstairs to see what was happening police say carter shot him in the leg. the boy is in stable condition this morning at st. christopher's hospital. carter now face as list of charges. >> the cause after deadly fire in germantown is under investigation. one person died in the fire on the 4600 block of pull as ski avenue. firefighters found the victim on the second floor of the building. >> the philadelphia archdioces announce plans to demolish church that dates back to the 19th. saint laurentius churched closed almost a year ago since then, residents shall parishioners, fought to said structure. archdioces said it would costnerly three and a half million dollars to repair the church and would jeopardize the welfare of the parish. demolishing the structure would cost around $1 million. the school is not being closed or sold. >>> 6:08. the villanova men's basketball team is back home this morning, from pittsburgh after they were bounced from the ncaa tournament with
carter broke into ex-girlfriend's home on janney street and attack her waking up the woman's 12 year olson. as the boy walked downstairs to see what was happening police say carter shot him in the leg. the boy is in stable condition this morning at st. christopher's hospital. carter now face as list of charges. >> the cause after deadly fire in germantown is under investigation. one person died in the fire on the 4600 block of pull as ski avenue. firefighters found the victim on the...
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describing i agree with you, the way the court should have disclosed it on the grounds that theodore olson argued. he is a concern and -- conservative and his main argument was for this case to have been decided instead to join grounds. won't get into the technicalities but i agree with that and i think actually the elections commission got it wrong in the first place, they should have allowed the documentary. after all what we had was i don't think you mentioned it, citizens united is a non-profit corporation just like the thomas jefferson center, just like the american civil liberties union, just as the national association for the advancement of colored people, ladies and gentlemen, those are all corporations so if you want to diminish or reneged on their rights of corporations think what that would do to planned parenthood, 6 states in the midwest if they could come after planned parenthood because planned parenthood is a corporate entity, didn't have first amendment protection. i have a question for jamie if i may. genie is the senior fellow at people for the american way correct? lik
describing i agree with you, the way the court should have disclosed it on the grounds that theodore olson argued. he is a concern and -- conservative and his main argument was for this case to have been decided instead to join grounds. won't get into the technicalities but i agree with that and i think actually the elections commission got it wrong in the first place, they should have allowed the documentary. after all what we had was i don't think you mentioned it, citizens united is a...
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. >> on march 5th 2015, officer wilson was buying a gift for his nine year olson at this game stop inth philadelphia. inside by himself he fought with two armed robbers drawing fire away from pray tons using his very last breath to save other. >> he laid down his life for people in that store. >> inside the palestra saturday afternoon, tributes from those who witnessed his heroism. >> i've been in policing for 46 years and i have never witnessed an act of bravery like i saw that day. >> wilson's friends, fellow officers remember that warm smile and caring nature, making declarations to the family he left behind, and the one they now join. >> i'll always be there for you, just as i know robert does for my family. >> and as the pipes sounded for that final farewell, officer wilson would leave promote today sergeant, decorated when metals for honor and valor beloved and hailed for trading his life, so others could live. >> robert f wilson iii is an american hero. >> during his speech, commissioner charles ramsey not only mention he would be awarding officer robert wilson iii one of phila
. >> on march 5th 2015, officer wilson was buying a gift for his nine year olson at this game stop inth philadelphia. inside by himself he fought with two armed robbers drawing fire away from pray tons using his very last breath to save other. >> he laid down his life for people in that store. >> inside the palestra saturday afternoon, tributes from those who witnessed his heroism. >> i've been in policing for 46 years and i have never witnessed an act of bravery like i...