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, emerson, -- "orion" magazine and the executive director of the orion society, emerson, what stands out for you in terms of reimagining our infrastructure, america's infrastructure? h. emerson: i think a lot of us, certainly a lot of us at orion, like so many people, when we think of infrastructure, we think of bridges and roads and apostles you hit under way to work in the morning and the words that you said when you hit those potholes. and pretty quickly, you begin to realize that the way that our lives play out, they are so defined by infrastructure. when better infrastructure is available, we use it, and when better infrastructure is not available, we are locked into it. we are people who like so many people who are trying to understand how to live better, full or, healthier, -- fuller, healthier, saner lives. when thinking about infrastructure, that is think it about concrete ways of change to make it easier for us to be able to live the kinds of lives the way that we want to live. that is the message we have learned that over orion and that is the way -- learned at orion and t
, emerson, -- "orion" magazine and the executive director of the orion society, emerson, what stands out for you in terms of reimagining our infrastructure, america's infrastructure? h. emerson: i think a lot of us, certainly a lot of us at orion, like so many people, when we think of infrastructure, we think of bridges and roads and apostles you hit under way to work in the morning and the words that you said when you hit those potholes. and pretty quickly, you begin to realize that...
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, emerson, -- "orion" magazine and the executive director of the orion society, emerson, what stands out for you in terms of reimagining our infrastructure, america's infrastructure? h. emerson: i think a lot of us, certainly a lot of us at orion, like so many people, when we think of infrastructure, we think of bridges and roads and apostles you hit under way to work in the morning and the words that you said when you hit those potholes. and pretty quickly, you begin to realize that the way that our lives play out, they are so defined by infrastructure. when better infrastructure is available, we use it, and when better infrastructure is not available, we are locked into it. we are people who like so many people who are trying to understand how to live better, full or, healthier, -- fuller, healthier, saner lives. when thinking about infrastructure, that is think it about concrete ways of change to make it easier for us to be able to live the kinds of lives the way that we want to live. that is the message we have learned that over orion and that is the way -- learned at orion and t
, emerson, -- "orion" magazine and the executive director of the orion society, emerson, what stands out for you in terms of reimagining our infrastructure, america's infrastructure? h. emerson: i think a lot of us, certainly a lot of us at orion, like so many people, when we think of infrastructure, we think of bridges and roads and apostles you hit under way to work in the morning and the words that you said when you hit those potholes. and pretty quickly, you begin to realize that...
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ten-year-old orion benson was rushed to the hospital after being struck by a chevrolet. his mother was waiting for him to arrive. >> i looked to my right and four blocks away there was fire trucks, ambulance and police cars and my heart dropped. >> s.u.v. going 25 miles per hour struck orion benson while rocking his bicycle in the crosswalk and knock imunconscious. police were told it was a fatality. >> i saw his tennis shoe in the middle of the street. the impact broke his leg, arm, collar bone, ribs and pelvis. he escaped a serious head enjoy. >> if he wasn't wearing a helmet i would be landing a funeral. >> police went's and beyond paying a visit to orion in the hospital. the officer bought him a new outfit after cutting off his colleagues. >> a history us are fathers, the sports coaches, these are things we can relate to. >> his mother calls them her heros and police are calling this accident the perfect example of why bicyclives should wear a helmet. if san leandro for >>> the nfl rogue season kicks -- the nfl regular season kicks off with fanfare. the nfl will host
ten-year-old orion benson was rushed to the hospital after being struck by a chevrolet. his mother was waiting for him to arrive. >> i looked to my right and four blocks away there was fire trucks, ambulance and police cars and my heart dropped. >> s.u.v. going 25 miles per hour struck orion benson while rocking his bicycle in the crosswalk and knock imunconscious. police were told it was a fatality. >> i saw his tennis shoe in the middle of the street. the impact broke his...
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i miss you. >> orion was a bright light from the second that we saw him. he was very aware of his surroundings. he was over the moon to see his dad. he knew oddly enough that he was in a place where his dad didn't belong. >> there's your daddy. >> your daddy. >> that's your daddy, huh? he was so excited to see you. he kept saying, i'm going to see my daddy, i'm going to see my daddy. you know what he said, too? >> what? >> he said, this is a castle. we're going to the castle. >> oh, yeah, castle? >> he thinks it's a castle. >> daddy. daddy. >> hey. >> he's stuck in the mirror. >> yeah. >> i can't get out my daddy. >> hearing that little kid say to his family i need to get my daddy out of the mirror was heartbreaking and as you can see now, i well up very easily. and i was over in the corner bawling. it was just horrible. >> there's my dad. there's my daddy. my daddy. >> daddy. you look like your daddy. >> daddy. >> later on after the visit while we were still filming at limon, jonathan was shipped out to a much more restrictive prison, but he seems pretty
i miss you. >> orion was a bright light from the second that we saw him. he was very aware of his surroundings. he was over the moon to see his dad. he knew oddly enough that he was in a place where his dad didn't belong. >> there's your daddy. >> your daddy. >> that's your daddy, huh? he was so excited to see you. he kept saying, i'm going to see my daddy, i'm going to see my daddy. you know what he said, too? >> what? >> he said, this is a castle. we're...
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orion was was hit by an s-u-v which was going 25-miles per hour. and his mom. nearby, feared for the worse. >>:i got a little closer and i saw a pair of shoes in the middle of the street and that is when i knew it was him because it was his shoes. i was furious but once i got more of the details i i am going to let the officers do their job and i'm going to do my job. i'm going to beat them all i want to be end helped my kids feel--be the mom i want to be and let my kid heal >> pam :the helmet the young boy was wearing likely saved his life. police arrested the 40-year old driver of the s-u-v. for not having a valid drivers license. more certainty from scientists that this year's el nino is heading our way. how one local city is getting prepared for a possible deluge. alameda county firefighters make a school assembly a special treat for some studetns. >> gary :and coming up a little bit later in this broadcast nfl football is front and center. we have the highlights and a 49ers may make an unpopular moves >> diane : and we are just about done with the heat wav
orion was was hit by an s-u-v which was going 25-miles per hour. and his mom. nearby, feared for the worse. >>:i got a little closer and i saw a pair of shoes in the middle of the street and that is when i knew it was him because it was his shoes. i was furious but once i got more of the details i i am going to let the officers do their job and i'm going to do my job. i'm going to beat them all i want to be end helped my kids feel--be the mom i want to be and let my kid heal >> pam...
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the dawn of orion and a new era of american space exploration. >> it went farther into space than any other nasa craft meant for humans in over 40 years. 14 times higher than the international space station. >> we are now just a few miles away from reaching peak altitude. >> then it returned, at speeds of up to 20,000 miles per hour. withstanding 4,000 degree heat. before splashing down in the pacific ocean. >> the flight from start to finish was picture perfect. >> the trip lasted four and a half hours but nasa hopes future versions of orion will take the much longer journey with astronauts to mars. >> when the people get behind something and the trasht community gets behind it we can do anything we need to do. >> charles bolden has led the agency since 2009. >> i think anybody who knows what's going on and who doesn't tear up probably is just -- they're pretty hard. >> why send a manned mission to mars? this is going to be expensive and challenging. why do it? >> we will, we have to. you have to send a human somewhere if you really want to find difficult answers. is there life some
the dawn of orion and a new era of american space exploration. >> it went farther into space than any other nasa craft meant for humans in over 40 years. 14 times higher than the international space station. >> we are now just a few miles away from reaching peak altitude. >> then it returned, at speeds of up to 20,000 miles per hour. withstanding 4,000 degree heat. before splashing down in the pacific ocean. >> the flight from start to finish was picture perfect....
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. >> at the top of the rocket sat ori orion, what nasa designed for sending human beings to mars. >> three, two, one. and lift off at dawn. the dawn of orion and the new era of american space exploration. >> it went further into space than any other nasa craft meant for humans in over 40 years. 14 times higher than the international space station. >> we are now just a few miles away from reaching peak altitude. >> then it returned at speeds of up to 2020,000 miles per hour. with standing 4,000 degree heat. before flashing down in the pacific ocean. >> it was picture perfect. >> the trip lasted 4 1/2 hours, but nasa hopes that future versions of orion will take the longer journey with astronauts all the wa i to mars. >> when the american people get behind something and the international community gets behind it, we can do anything we want to do. >> charles served as nasa for two decades, leading the agency since 2009. >> usually launches are emotional. anybody who knows what's going on and doesn't tear up is probably just pretty hard. >> why send a man mission to mars? it's expensive
. >> at the top of the rocket sat ori orion, what nasa designed for sending human beings to mars. >> three, two, one. and lift off at dawn. the dawn of orion and the new era of american space exploration. >> it went further into space than any other nasa craft meant for humans in over 40 years. 14 times higher than the international space station. >> we are now just a few miles away from reaching peak altitude. >> then it returned at speeds of up to 2020,000 miles...
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. >> reporter: it was the first day 10-year-old orion was taking his bike to school. was walking this book in the this intersection when a car coming in that direction hit him. he flew 4 feet in that direction. witnesses thought he was dead. >> i happened to be town the street. >> reporter: officer chris albert was first to arrive at the corner of dutton and albert. >> as i ran toward him he comes through and he starts to cry and scream which is the best sounds that i could hear. >> reporter: officer albert escorted the ambulance in rush hour traffic to children's hospital. >> he didn't leave until orion went into surgery. >> reporter: a simple gesture that said so much. >> they are awesome and that. >> reporter: the san leandr police officers bought orion new clothes to replace the ones they had to cut off him. they've delivered free slurpee tickets and a huge teddy bear and more. >> what he doesn't know, is -- >> reporter: to replace that helmet. a gesture above and beyond the call of duty. >> what i wear is just a uniform. when i go home at night, i'm dad. i'm husb
. >> reporter: it was the first day 10-year-old orion was taking his bike to school. was walking this book in the this intersection when a car coming in that direction hit him. he flew 4 feet in that direction. witnesses thought he was dead. >> i happened to be town the street. >> reporter: officer chris albert was first to arrive at the corner of dutton and albert. >> as i ran toward him he comes through and he starts to cry and scream which is the best sounds that i...
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>> yeah, i'm good. >> i miss you. >> i miss you, too. >> here's orion. can you say i love you, daddy? >> i love you, daddy. >> i love you too. i miss you. when i heard him say i love you, it felt good. i mean, there's not much i can say. it just really touched me that he called me daddy because it would have been easy for him not to. he didn't get a chance to know my like that. >> daddy is stuck. he's stuck in the mirror. >> yeah. >> i can't get out my daddy. >> i always wanted jonathon to be a part of my son's life, no matter what. i'm so excited that he's taken to the fact that this is your daddy. i know it hurts him, though, because he's out there saying daddy's stuck. so i know it's still hard for him. because once we leave here, i think it's going to really hurt him more than anything. >> orion -- >> put your hand up. >> how are you doing? >> all of it is depressing. what can you say? you know, you want to hug him. and everything else. and it's like, you know, like you lost your son, like he's dead. >>> coming up -- on "lockup: extended stay." >> wh
>> yeah, i'm good. >> i miss you. >> i miss you, too. >> here's orion. can you say i love you, daddy? >> i love you, daddy. >> i love you too. i miss you. when i heard him say i love you, it felt good. i mean, there's not much i can say. it just really touched me that he called me daddy because it would have been easy for him not to. he didn't get a chance to know my like that. >> daddy is stuck. he's stuck in the mirror. >> yeah. >> i can't...
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he escaped a serious head enjoy and his summer was waiting for orion at washington elementary school.look down the street to the right and four blocks away this was a fire truck, ambulance, and police cars and my heart dropped. >> he was rushed to the hospital for treatment. police are calling this accident the perfect example for why bicyclists should wear helmet. he did have a helmet on and escaped a serious head injury. >> special license plates can say a lot about a driver's beliefs and advocates want the message on the road by this time next your aimed at promoting breast cancer awareness and reminding women of early detection. backers need 7,500 prepaid orders by august of 2016 before the dmv will consider making the plates. they have less than 300 so far. breast cancer advocates say the pink plate is already available in 30 other states. you can find out more information on how to order one through abc7news.com. >>> i know you can taste the excitement, the nfl wreck season kick off with grand fanfare and the bay area hosts of the super bowl game is playing a big role in the fes
he escaped a serious head enjoy and his summer was waiting for orion at washington elementary school.look down the street to the right and four blocks away this was a fire truck, ambulance, and police cars and my heart dropped. >> he was rushed to the hospital for treatment. police are calling this accident the perfect example for why bicyclists should wear helmet. he did have a helmet on and escaped a serious head injury. >> special license plates can say a lot about a driver's...
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still need to guard against any orion effort to obtain nuclear material or technology from militants abroad. that a be a problem the matter what. the agreement likely gives the world at least 1.5 decades without the prospect of an iranian nuclear weapon, and without going to war to make that so. that is a major achievement. the united states secures a number of important provisions in the agreement. they are not subject to a veto in the united nations. the united states and its allies created an intrusive inspections regime. they applied to the entire chain of the enrichment process from the ground to the centrifuge. prevents a runy from obtaining a parallel enrichment process. in respect to inspections, i think it is important to clarify something that i think opponents of skewer. that is the fact that there are inspections with regard to their paramilitary work. inspections of no nuclear sites, and inspections of other sites that we may suspect they use in the future. the mechanisms with respect to each are different. with respect to the known it nuclear sites there are 24/7 eyes o
still need to guard against any orion effort to obtain nuclear material or technology from militants abroad. that a be a problem the matter what. the agreement likely gives the world at least 1.5 decades without the prospect of an iranian nuclear weapon, and without going to war to make that so. that is a major achievement. the united states secures a number of important provisions in the agreement. they are not subject to a veto in the united nations. the united states and its allies created...
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nasa's orion capsule also on site to send people to mars.the development commission says it's lured 7,000 jobs worth $2 billion in economic impacts since the loss of the space shuttles. >> they shob, they buy cars, they buy houses. we see it happening as we speak. this phenomenon a taking place around us and it's helping us be more competitive globally. >> reporter: nasa is under contract with boeing and spacex to launch american astronauts on board american-made rockets and ca capsules by 2017. ainsley, heather? >> thank you, phil. >>> look at this. someone has to get this guy a mint. a yankees fan having all sorts of trouble catching a foul ball. he had three shots at it. >> what a day for this yun man. he had had foul ball, he couldn't make play on. then this ground ball. then the ball boy said let me get that. >> he got the ball, michael. >> he got the ball. >> people around him start laughing. the third shot. this poor proving why he's in the stands and not a yankees player out on the field. >> he had some good seats. >> i think he did.
nasa's orion capsule also on site to send people to mars.the development commission says it's lured 7,000 jobs worth $2 billion in economic impacts since the loss of the space shuttles. >> they shob, they buy cars, they buy houses. we see it happening as we speak. this phenomenon a taking place around us and it's helping us be more competitive globally. >> reporter: nasa is under contract with boeing and spacex to launch american astronauts on board american-made rockets and ca...
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launch alliance should be launching people and cargo from the cape and further down the road, nasa's orion capsule could send people to mars. the space coast economic development commission said it's lured 7,000 jobs since the loss of the space shuttle. >> they shop, they buy cars, they buy houses, you see it happens as we speak. literally this phenomena is taking place around us. it's helping us as a nation be more competitively globally. >> nasa has contracted with boeing and space kpchb to launch our astronauts and replace having to rely on the russians, by the year 2017. brett. >>. phil, thank you. >>> stocks closed today mixed. the dow gained 47. the s&p 500 was up 2. the nasdaq lost 27. a blistering report on the obama administration's failure to keep americans from joining isis. we'll discuss all the foreign policy today. with the panel, comrie. >>> nearly 70 isis followers have been arrested in the last year in the united states of america. i think that's a wake-up call to action. the findings indicate that we, that number one, the threat is getting worse, not better. that we are l
launch alliance should be launching people and cargo from the cape and further down the road, nasa's orion capsule could send people to mars. the space coast economic development commission said it's lured 7,000 jobs since the loss of the space shuttle. >> they shop, they buy cars, they buy houses, you see it happens as we speak. literally this phenomena is taking place around us. it's helping us as a nation be more competitively globally. >> nasa has contracted with boeing and...
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launch alliance should be launching people and cargo from the cape and further down the road, nasa's orion capsule could send people to mars. the space coast economic development commission said it's lured 7,000 jobs since the loss of the space shuttle. >> they shop, they buy cars, they buy houses, you see it happens as we speak. literally this phenomena is taking place around us. it's helping us as a nation be more competitively globally. >> nasa has contracted with boeing and space kpchb to launch our astronauts and replace having to rely on the russians, by the year 2017. brett. >>. phil, thank you. >>> stocks closed today mixed. the dow gained 47. the s&p 500 was up 2. the nasdaq lost 27. a blistering report on the obama administration's failure to keep americans from joining isis. we'll discuss all the foreign policy today. with the panel, comrie. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at
launch alliance should be launching people and cargo from the cape and further down the road, nasa's orion capsule could send people to mars. the space coast economic development commission said it's lured 7,000 jobs since the loss of the space shuttle. >> they shop, they buy cars, they buy houses, you see it happens as we speak. literally this phenomena is taking place around us. it's helping us as a nation be more competitively globally. >> nasa has contracted with boeing and...
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. >> this discovery is pam pink up these a for nasa's manned to mars program with the orion program.metable is in the 2030s but this could speed that up. >> a pet monkey on the loose vandalizing a police car. this not the first time this monkey has gotten out. >> fox's david martin shows us the scene and how authorities finally captured seek. >> reporter: the like a bad movie sequel. return of seem not the% type this baboon has gotten loose. >> neighbors in the area know of the monkey. the monkey actually gotten loose a couple years prior. >> reporter: that's shannon courtingly public information officer for the sanford police depth she tells us seek escape his home again monday morning. he was wandering around hidden lakes subdivision in sanford. >> it was eating male from a mailbox. >> that junk male must have gotten stale because he wound up on top of a patrol car sent out in search of him. >> the monkey tried to some damage to our patrol car and actually pulled the molding off the roof. luckily it was able to snap back on. one of the lieutenants who happens to be an animal lover
. >> this discovery is pam pink up these a for nasa's manned to mars program with the orion program.metable is in the 2030s but this could speed that up. >> a pet monkey on the loose vandalizing a police car. this not the first time this monkey has gotten out. >> fox's david martin shows us the scene and how authorities finally captured seek. >> reporter: the like a bad movie sequel. return of seem not the% type this baboon has gotten loose. >> neighbors in the...
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. >> you said recently you would support a orionable increase" in the federal minimum wage and you backed off. >> no, no, no, no people were asking about minimum wage and i said it is very important we don't raise the minimum wage willy-nilly and we throw out of work the lowest in the most unskilled workers. i said if you are having a raising it should be something that is calculated between employers and labor and i fundamentally believe it ought to be done at state level. that is what i said and i have to clarify i will make it clear that is what i believe. >> in your 2010 campaign for governor, you were quoted as saying you would amend the constitution to end birthright citizenship but more recently this time you have said leave the constitution alone and let them be citizens. why the change? >> because i would like to get this done and the issue of birthright citizenship, part of it is in term of 149th amendment makes it clear when you are born here, you become a citizen. bringing that issue up because we do need to finish the fence, protect our border, have a seasonable gift worker p
. >> you said recently you would support a orionable increase" in the federal minimum wage and you backed off. >> no, no, no, no people were asking about minimum wage and i said it is very important we don't raise the minimum wage willy-nilly and we throw out of work the lowest in the most unskilled workers. i said if you are having a raising it should be something that is calculated between employers and labor and i fundamentally believe it ought to be done at state level....
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but it was in fact distributed by warner brothers and it was backed by orion.i tend to gravitate toward you know, sometimes more character-driven material, you know, i just look for a good script. i look for a good character, those are the things that i've always looked for. >> you've now worked with a wide range of directors, so this questioner would like to you compare and contrast francis ford coppola with m. night shamalian. >> aren't we here to talk about the rohingya? what's going on? comparisons are never valid, you know. and so i don't want to compare. i thought night shamalian was a very talented director with good leadership skills and i enjoyed the experience. i only wish he would have directed more than the first episode, because i really enjoyed working with him. obviously i learned a lot from francis. any more questions? about the rohingya? about refugees? >> i also have some more movie questions. but -- how do you see the role of the u.n. in this crisis, in china? and are there meetings with members of congress and maybe you can talk a little mor
but it was in fact distributed by warner brothers and it was backed by orion.i tend to gravitate toward you know, sometimes more character-driven material, you know, i just look for a good script. i look for a good character, those are the things that i've always looked for. >> you've now worked with a wide range of directors, so this questioner would like to you compare and contrast francis ford coppola with m. night shamalian. >> aren't we here to talk about the rohingya? what's...
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including proactive efforts to enhance and expand prescriptive like, proactively to address the issues of orion financing terrorism. the couple of questions. ofnow they have a lot security responsibilities within their portfolios. i would like to get your description of the priorities of how weak the broader government efforts on illicit finance. mr. szubin: in terms of my --orities for the offers office going forward, around is at the forefront is not just making sure they are dealing agreements, but nonnuclear low that i mentioned in my opening statement. it has to be right at the forefront as well, particularly, are efforts against isil which have posed a very serious challenge in terms of cutting off its financing. when you look at a group like basil compared to a group like al qaeda, the financing challenges are night and day. given the territory that they control, their ability to extort from people's territory, and the ability to full on the dental resources it is a huge challenge. it is something we're not just focused on the other members of the u.s. government, but you -- but it inter
including proactive efforts to enhance and expand prescriptive like, proactively to address the issues of orion financing terrorism. the couple of questions. ofnow they have a lot security responsibilities within their portfolios. i would like to get your description of the priorities of how weak the broader government efforts on illicit finance. mr. szubin: in terms of my --orities for the offers office going forward, around is at the forefront is not just making sure they are dealing...