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we have one accident in pasadena along long point road. there is a closure in the westbound direction. traffic alternating the spam. watch for delays. police activity at crofton street. fire activity is the issue. eastern avenue, watch for the debris in the road. in reisterstown, 140, there's a single lane in each direction. eight minutes on 895 south down to the harbor tunnel atolls. tall minutes on the outer loop west side. still in good shape despite the rain. give yourself extra time. this is harford road. so far, not showing any delays. we are seeing the rain, that is for sure. this is white marsh. that runs smoothly down to the beltway northeast. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the navy seals that ran the raid that led to the death of osama bin laden are back in the u.s. for a debriefing. >> kate amara explains how the account of that raid has now changed and whether we'll ever see a photographic proof of the inkatha leader's death. >> the white house has updated its version of events but hasn't decided whether to go publi
we have one accident in pasadena along long point road. there is a closure in the westbound direction. traffic alternating the spam. watch for delays. police activity at crofton street. fire activity is the issue. eastern avenue, watch for the debris in the road. in reisterstown, 140, there's a single lane in each direction. eight minutes on 895 south down to the harbor tunnel atolls. tall minutes on the outer loop west side. still in good shape despite the rain. give yourself extra time. this...
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we have a downed pole on route 77 in pasadena. in the city, baltimore street, we have some fire activity. some early morning problems to watch for. construction along 140 in the reisterstown region. one lane closed in each direction. the rest of the major roadways checking up pretty well. they are wet and it could take some extra time. let's take a live view at baltimore national pike. the roads are selick. this is eastbound traffic. without the light in towards the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. -- without delay. >> the head of the cia says osama bin laden is dead but the fight against al qaeda it is far from over. tracie potts is in washington with more. >> lawmakers who heard how the -- how osama bin laden was killed was called providing. >> the bravery involved, the planning, the decisiveness. >> the white house is now correcting some details, saying bin laden was on the arm. top officials are debating whether to release photos of his death. >> this is an issue we're taking into consideration. >> in citing th
we have a downed pole on route 77 in pasadena. in the city, baltimore street, we have some fire activity. some early morning problems to watch for. construction along 140 in the reisterstown region. one lane closed in each direction. the rest of the major roadways checking up pretty well. they are wet and it could take some extra time. let's take a live view at baltimore national pike. the roads are selick. this is eastbound traffic. without the light in towards the beltway. that is the latest...
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this is out in the pasadena lake shore area. owings mills, garrison area park heights closed at green spring valley road because of a downed tree. they've detour posted. now back to you. >> still waiting for you to do the dougie for us. >> reporter: it's coming. >>> news time is 5:12. a big honor for chemistry instructor at the urbana high school in frederick. michelle sheirer was named -- sherer did -- sheirer was -- shearer was named the national teacher. >> as teachers, we advocate for students and as teachers of the year we represent our colleagues. there are millions of teachers in america and we could all be pursuing different careers but we choose to use our gifts and talents to benefits students in the classroom. >> the president says she represents all teachers who are committed to improving their skills to better education their students. >>> a widespread flooding across the south and midwest. up next, an elderly woman trapped in her car crowneded -- surround i by shalled by run -- surrounded by rushing water r crews a
this is out in the pasadena lake shore area. owings mills, garrison area park heights closed at green spring valley road because of a downed tree. they've detour posted. now back to you. >> still waiting for you to do the dougie for us. >> reporter: it's coming. >>> news time is 5:12. a big honor for chemistry instructor at the urbana high school in frederick. michelle sheirer was named -- sherer did -- sheirer was -- shearer was named the national teacher. >> as...
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now on "tips of the trade," we get inspiration from this year's pasadena showcase house of design. four l.a.-based designers teamed up to donate their time and their talents to infuse their personal style into an english home built in the roaring '20s. take a look. >> hi, i'm david dalton. i'm one of the four interior designers here today who will have the pleasure of introducing you to this year's pasadena showcase house of design that benefits music programming and the arts. so, we're here today in this beautiful english country manor house designed in 1927 by noted architect paul williams. we started the design in this great room around the idea that we wanted to create a new interpretation of what english country style might look like today. the fabric collection was designed by isaac mizrahi, the fashion designer, and included the classic elements of country style, which would be florals, chinss, glazed linens and plaids. in a room this size, the scale is really critical. so, rather than filling a space like this with a lot of smaller pieces, i chose to do larger pieces and fe
now on "tips of the trade," we get inspiration from this year's pasadena showcase house of design. four l.a.-based designers teamed up to donate their time and their talents to infuse their personal style into an english home built in the roaring '20s. take a look. >> hi, i'm david dalton. i'm one of the four interior designers here today who will have the pleasure of introducing you to this year's pasadena showcase house of design that benefits music programming and the arts....
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and in pasadena westbound route 177 at long point road is closed because of a downed pole. charley, back to you. >> 18 minutes until 6. thanks a lot. >>> jeff francoeur hit a game tying home run and drove home the winning run with a sack fly lifting the royals to a 6-5 win over the o's last night from kaufman field. the royals' fourth straight victory. and francoeur who you saw fly ball to right. ball game over. game 2 set for tonight again in kansas city. >>> maryland casino provide job opportunities along with an alternative form of entertainment. coming up, we look at how casino businesses are doing and how the revenue is being broken down. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i could use all the help i can get. like nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast, even whole-wheat waffles, for a breakfast that my kids love and i feel good about serving. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk, and a hint of cocoa. it's quick, easy and something everyone can agree on. ♪ nutella. breakfast nev
and in pasadena westbound route 177 at long point road is closed because of a downed pole. charley, back to you. >> 18 minutes until 6. thanks a lot. >>> jeff francoeur hit a game tying home run and drove home the winning run with a sack fly lifting the royals to a 6-5 win over the o's last night from kaufman field. the royals' fourth straight victory. and francoeur who you saw fly ball to right. ball game over. game 2 set for tonight again in kansas city. >>> maryland...
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we do have a pole down in pasadena that has route 177 closed in both directions at long point road. and baltimore county park heights avenue at green spring valley road a tree down is blocking all lanes so try to avoid it. charley, back to you. >> reporter: thanks a lot. 4:41. for parents sending their children to school and they will have something to be proud of. after a teacher receives a national honor. smi shell sheirer was award the national teacher of the yearp she keeps teaches ap chemistry. barbara mikulski and ben cardin were there. when she started in 2006, only 11 students took the advance placement class. now, she can say she has 92 students enrolled. >>> in baltimore city, it's not cheep to take a cab and in -- cheap to take a cab and in san francisco there's a bigger fight between cabbies and city leaders. >> you want to make us employees on the other end by tracking every move we make. >> the possibility cab drivers may face goes well beyond not having a pay raise for the next several years. >>> and the storm damage cleanup that's off the chain and a big truck. we wi
we do have a pole down in pasadena that has route 177 closed in both directions at long point road. and baltimore county park heights avenue at green spring valley road a tree down is blocking all lanes so try to avoid it. charley, back to you. >> reporter: thanks a lot. 4:41. for parents sending their children to school and they will have something to be proud of. after a teacher receives a national honor. smi shell sheirer was award the national teacher of the yearp she keeps teaches ap...
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with pasadena to lake shore we have had 3300 customers without power. and that's why we have school closings at the bottom of the screen. a wet morning means a slow commute. means patients 6:46 and lets talk about traffic with kim. >> reporter: slow is not the word this morning. we are looking at a mess on the beltway right now. we have an accident on the outer loop at liberty road that's blocking the left lane and shoulder. this is at old court road. traffic is pretty much at a standstill. backups stretching to reisterstown road. slow going on 7-- 795. so add an extra 15 to 20 minutes to your commute if this is the way you roll. looking at the maps, we have an accident reported in baltimore city also still dealing with a downed poll a-- pole afeeblinging mount i can road -- affecting lanes in on mountain road. now back to you. >> thanks a lot. >>> news time is 6:47. white house is revising and directing details about the raid in pakistan that took out osama bin laden. they are trying to determine whether or not to release a official photograph of the c
with pasadena to lake shore we have had 3300 customers without power. and that's why we have school closings at the bottom of the screen. a wet morning means a slow commute. means patients 6:46 and lets talk about traffic with kim. >> reporter: slow is not the word this morning. we are looking at a mess on the beltway right now. we have an accident on the outer loop at liberty road that's blocking the left lane and shoulder. this is at old court road. traffic is pretty much at a...
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we do have a lone storm or a lone shower popping up around pasadena, arnold, we're not looking bad.ry into thursday and maybe a few showers into the end of next week. >> very nice. >> not bad. >>> hey, mothers, your day is not over, we're going to do an 11:00 newscast just for you. see you then. >>> that's pretty nice 88xh
we do have a lone storm or a lone shower popping up around pasadena, arnold, we're not looking bad.ry into thursday and maybe a few showers into the end of next week. >> very nice. >> not bad. >>> hey, mothers, your day is not over, we're going to do an 11:00 newscast just for you. see you then. >>> that's pretty nice 88xh
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she was the daughter of a well-to-do pasadena rancher, she had graduated from smith, but she had spent most of her post-college years, as she admits, as a social butterfly, attending parties and generally having a good time. she was keeping house for her widowed father and living a very sheltered life. she was, by her own account, a pretty plain person with no skills. she didn't speak any languages, and she had never been further out of the country than a day trip to tijuana. she had always felt she was bigger than life. she always thought she was destined for big things. but by 30 they had miserably fail today materialize. still, she was tall, she was very athletic, she was sure she'd be a natural for the army or navy reserves. when she was rejected, the form letters came. too tall, they stated. she was bitterly disappointed. she used family connections and got a job at the war department. it was a low-level secretarial job. she was a typist, and she loathed it, and she was determined to work like a demon to get promoted. she did, and she got herself transferred to the offices of the
she was the daughter of a well-to-do pasadena rancher, she had graduated from smith, but she had spent most of her post-college years, as she admits, as a social butterfly, attending parties and generally having a good time. she was keeping house for her widowed father and living a very sheltered life. she was, by her own account, a pretty plain person with no skills. she didn't speak any languages, and she had never been further out of the country than a day trip to tijuana. she had always...
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everybody knows the rose bowl, pasadena, you can see the cops getting closer.ou have a couple of windows on the driver's side bashed out. we don't know exactly how they were knocked out, if he kicked them out or maybe if he has a weapon of some sort to kick them out. but you talk about why someone would sit in the car, knowingly surrounded by cops, we see this because california is a 3-strike state, which means if you commit a violent crime and stealing a car is a violent crime, if you're a third striker, you're going away for a very, very long time, so a lot of people will take this time to get on the cell phone, to call people, to tell them what's going on, to tell them they messed up, then kind of take their time to sit there and wait until the cops surround it. you see they're busting the windows open right now. clearly this guy is not coming out on his own but they don't fear he has a weapon pointed at them or they wouldn't be as close as surround the car as they are doing. so they're knocking out the windows and the fear always is in these situations of t
everybody knows the rose bowl, pasadena, you can see the cops getting closer.ou have a couple of windows on the driver's side bashed out. we don't know exactly how they were knocked out, if he kicked them out or maybe if he has a weapon of some sort to kick them out. but you talk about why someone would sit in the car, knowingly surrounded by cops, we see this because california is a 3-strike state, which means if you commit a violent crime and stealing a car is a violent crime, if you're a...
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she was the daughter of a well-to-do pasadena rancher but spent most college years as a social butterfly and a lot of time playing golf and tennis and having a good time at parties. she was keeping house for her widowed father and living a very sheltered life and was a pretty plain person with no skills by her own account. she did not speak any languages and has never been further from the country from a day trip van tiajuana mexico. she thought she was bigger than life and destined for big things. but by 30 they had failed to materialize. very tall and athletic ensure should be n. natural for the army or navy reserves. then it rejected as too tall she was bitterly disappointed. she used family connections and got a job at the board department. low-level job and she was a typist and she lows dipping she was determined to get promoted. she did and got transferred to the offices of the newly appointed head of the ellis says wild bill donovan. one revi ted the cloak and bread and butter for her. she found the mysterious agency glamorous and love her colleagues found itself assigned to the e
she was the daughter of a well-to-do pasadena rancher but spent most college years as a social butterfly and a lot of time playing golf and tennis and having a good time at parties. she was keeping house for her widowed father and living a very sheltered life and was a pretty plain person with no skills by her own account. she did not speak any languages and has never been further from the country from a day trip van tiajuana mexico. she thought she was bigger than life and destined for big...
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attorney who spent three years litigating fair housing claims against real-estate speculators in pasadena, calif., using historical precedents to get african-americans out of their homes, using things like color of paint, i say we should set the highest possible threshold for the creation of these new historic districts. certainly the proposition j intended new rules for the districts and this means increased safeguards. the city of pusan recently adopted new requirements while adhering to a now means note demolition policy. let's look at an opt out provision. we must not drive out low- income, fixed income families or tradesman and tradeswoman with record unemployment. [tone] supervisor wiener: thank you. >> i would like to say i went before the city planning commission and i was opposed to the fact that in my area, list of the homes there are 50 years old or older. i want you to understand this very carefully. a survey was done about a month and a half ago. only three residents showed up. in my community, we have a lot of asians, latinos and some owens. nothing in their language was put
attorney who spent three years litigating fair housing claims against real-estate speculators in pasadena, calif., using historical precedents to get african-americans out of their homes, using things like color of paint, i say we should set the highest possible threshold for the creation of these new historic districts. certainly the proposition j intended new rules for the districts and this means increased safeguards. the city of pusan recently adopted new requirements while adhering to a...
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- making sure san francisco takes its place not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action of the precautionary principle which the board adopted in 2003, very simple motto, think beforyo
- making sure san francisco takes its place not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as...
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- making sure san francisco takes its place not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action of the precautionary principle which the board adopted in 2003, very simple motto, think before you act and choose the least environmentally harmful alternative. regarding sequa, i would highlight the prevention is getting the people we opportunity attract to our cities. the historic buildings are assets and not liabilities. the developer widely recognized value added qualities of historic and orlede buildings respect the history of our community and contributions of those who came before them. forbe those who choose to demolish historic buildings, sequa is intended to challenge those construc
- making sure san francisco takes its place not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as...
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he grew up in pasadena which means he would be inturned. things start to happen without you looking at it from the beginning when writing a story but as you develop the characters and the year and the situation and the stories a father would tell a daughter. all this came out the camps, what happened. what he hoped for. what he wished for. all the stories he tells the daughters. some of them would have to cover that interment time and a lot is what happened from my research. all that went in the book. does that answer your question? it's not that i purposely said, now i will advocate this. but if a story line covers a certain aspect of history that you tell it to the greatest truth you can. you know, you talk about the situation and if you inhabit the characters, hopefully, in the right way you try to feel hathey would feel. >> thank you. >> we started reading your book in my classroom a couple of weeks ago. >> he's lifting the book up. they are disapointed because we haven't gotten to the part you read yet, it's okay the story is not spoil
he grew up in pasadena which means he would be inturned. things start to happen without you looking at it from the beginning when writing a story but as you develop the characters and the year and the situation and the stories a father would tell a daughter. all this came out the camps, what happened. what he hoped for. what he wished for. all the stories he tells the daughters. some of them would have to cover that interment time and a lot is what happened from my research. all that went in...
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here's harry lin, executive in residence at idea-lab, a startup incubator in pasadena california. >> within the professional circles that i travel, i am hearing so much about the frothiness of the market that i'm beginning to think that i work at a starbucks as a barista. extra-froth please! no froth! the circles i'm talking about are technology startups, the internet industry, and the investors and entrepreneurs who drive those businesses. the so-called "frothy market" began in earnest in the second- half of 2010, when group-buying startups such as groupon were garnering eye-bleeding valuations by private investors. and not a week went by without a tech blog-fueled tizzy about facebook and how it's worth, oh, a trillion dollars. what i find fascinating are several of the tangible consequences of the perceived frothiness of the tech and internet markets. startups that just last year who said they weren't going to go public are-- surprise!-- filing for i.p.o.s. early-stage investors, such as angels and incubators, can't get deals done because startup founders are demanding crazy- high
here's harry lin, executive in residence at idea-lab, a startup incubator in pasadena california. >> within the professional circles that i travel, i am hearing so much about the frothiness of the market that i'm beginning to think that i work at a starbucks as a barista. extra-froth please! no froth! the circles i'm talking about are technology startups, the internet industry, and the investors and entrepreneurs who drive those businesses. the so-called "frothy market" began in...
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also, mountain road, down there in pasadena, they are dealing with that downed pole that is blocking the westbound lanes and police are on the scene directing traffic. charley, back to you. >> kim, justin, thanks a lot. >>> it's 6:01. we are learning more about osama bin lad ann final moments as -- osama bin laden's final moments. what happened is different from the original version put out by the white house more than 24 hours ago and emily schmidt has details from washington. >> reporter: when the navy seal stormed the pakistani compound, the cism a says intelligence was only 60 to 80% shower it was the right place. >> the reality was that we could have gone in there and not found bin laden at all. >> reporter: so those in the white house situation room watched. then waited about 20 minutes while the seals were inside and out of view. in the first public comments from the vice president, he says, it was breath taking. >> it was a staggering undertaking and there was no one else i believe other than the american group of military warriors who could do it. >> reporter: the white hous
also, mountain road, down there in pasadena, they are dealing with that downed pole that is blocking the westbound lanes and police are on the scene directing traffic. charley, back to you. >> kim, justin, thanks a lot. >>> it's 6:01. we are learning more about osama bin lad ann final moments as -- osama bin laden's final moments. what happened is different from the original version put out by the white house more than 24 hours ago and emily schmidt has details from washington....
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the ninth circuit court of appeals in pasadena, california heard a case questioning whether barack obama was born in the united states and is eligible to serve as president. a former vice presidential candidate in 2008 and former presidential candidate alan keyes or two of the lead plaintiffs. a lower court dismissed the case, ruling that the court is not the proper case to challenge the president's election. this is about 50 minutes. >> you may proceed. >> you may proceed. >> if i
the ninth circuit court of appeals in pasadena, california heard a case questioning whether barack obama was born in the united states and is eligible to serve as president. a former vice presidential candidate in 2008 and former presidential candidate alan keyes or two of the lead plaintiffs. a lower court dismissed the case, ruling that the court is not the proper case to challenge the president's election. this is about 50 minutes. >> you may proceed. >> you may proceed. >>...
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pasadena, california. but for now, it's right here. find out how you can help. visit us at uso.org.he uso. until every one comes home. >> that that resulted in the martyrdom of brother. >> we've got surprisingdevelopments out of libya where the son of embattled moammar gadhafi is confirmed dead. i'm bruce johnson. the embattled leader is still said to be alive but among three of the dead, three of his grandchildren. >> reporter: fireworks lit up the night sky in the been-held city as libyans celebrated the death of gadhafi's youngest son. he was killed by a nato air strike and that gadhafi himself survived the attack. >> the leader himself is in good health. he wasn't harmed. his wife also is in good health. >> reporter: three of gadhafi's grandchildren were also reportedly killed in the strike on a one-story house in tripoli. nato's has said that its missions are not targeting gadhafi. they called for a cease-fire and negotiations, but he refused once again to step down. rebel commanders quickly rejected the offer saying the time for compromise has passed. the son killed was his si
pasadena, california. but for now, it's right here. find out how you can help. visit us at uso.org.he uso. until every one comes home. >> that that resulted in the martyrdom of brother. >> we've got surprisingdevelopments out of libya where the son of embattled moammar gadhafi is confirmed dead. i'm bruce johnson. the embattled leader is still said to be alive but among three of the dead, three of his grandchildren. >> reporter: fireworks lit up the night sky in the been-held...
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in pasadena, john rydell, fox 45 news at ten. - 3 anotherrpetition driveeto repeala biil leealizing speedsite...go to click on "illegal immigrant ptitton" in "hot topics" at the top of the screen 3 a local coalition ii raising concerns over a deaa to merge consttllationnenergy with chicago-based exeloo. exeeon. 3this afternoon... acttvisss ralliee outsideebge & headquarters in doontown 3 perger will lead to layoffs and highee electriccbills. whiie thh deal includds a 100- dollar credii for each bge householl... it doesn't provide any prottctions - against a rate increase. 3 this merger needs alot morre offiiials to look attit more. quite honestly, we just needd them to make som iron clad -3 guarantees. ppotections actually for the peoppe f this state." statee""customers for bge will see no change in theer service see today they will see at the state of maryland and baltimore are the beneficiaries. 3 3 the deaa s expected to close & in early 2012. 3 4-dollars is a lot of money for a allon of gas..//.áábutáá &p some people will pay more ttan ádoubleá thht. that. if you rent a - car,./ and á
in pasadena, john rydell, fox 45 news at ten. - 3 anotherrpetition driveeto repeala biil leealizing speedsite...go to click on "illegal immigrant ptitton" in "hot topics" at the top of the screen 3 a local coalition ii raising concerns over a deaa to merge consttllationnenergy with chicago-based exeloo. exeeon. 3this afternoon... acttvisss ralliee outsideebge & headquarters in doontown 3 perger will lead to layoffs and highee electriccbills. whiie thh deal includds a...
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he worried that chile would revert to being a pasadena socialite at the end of the war and he suggested a return to their peacetime lives and see how they liked each other a civilian clothes. so they return to the states and i went their separate ways, paul back to washington and julia to california. she embarked on a mission to win him over. she subscribed to "the washington post" and "the new york times" much to her father's horror so she could read what paul read. she even took up the novels of henry miller which he found rather x-rated but which paul adored. and she took her first cooking lesson so she could make him a homemade meal when he came to visit. well after six months of the long-distance courtship and increasingly steamy correspondence, paul succumbed to julius charms. he allowed his heart to overrule, his head to overrule his heart and they were married in september of 1946. in 1948, two years later the child's move to paris. paul went to work for you si su too information service which is a branch of the state department and julia continued her cooking lessons at the gor
he worried that chile would revert to being a pasadena socialite at the end of the war and he suggested a return to their peacetime lives and see how they liked each other a civilian clothes. so they return to the states and i went their separate ways, paul back to washington and julia to california. she embarked on a mission to win him over. she subscribed to "the washington post" and "the new york times" much to her father's horror so she could read what paul read. she...
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. >> yes in pasadena have personality the kids got along with me. >> is that one thing that the kidsy to shake hands and hope you did the right one. >> you want to look for a student that is a great fit, but you want to get good students but you will not the ones that are going to colorado. >> i don't know if you heard when he said, but he said i would love to hear those old stories we were going to vegas. you probably were not able to get into dominican. but they often the student athletes. >> definitely. the academic part is a big part of that. we're trying to get the whole student athlete. >> and the last time that you sf went to the playoffs, you were playing. >> i was. wow you all have a time machine to find that one. i remember being on television with you after that tournament. >> that is right. now which of my old stories have you enjoyed through the years. [laughter] >> definitely the one with a black-and-white footage. >> seat pam, you could've left out the black-and-white footage. >> that is very vintage. >> all kidding aside, but anytime you have something to sell, come b
. >> yes in pasadena have personality the kids got along with me. >> is that one thing that the kidsy to shake hands and hope you did the right one. >> you want to look for a student that is a great fit, but you want to get good students but you will not the ones that are going to colorado. >> i don't know if you heard when he said, but he said i would love to hear those old stories we were going to vegas. you probably were not able to get into dominican. but they often...
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it is pasadena, maryland. first of all, i do not know why anybody who would believe what the speaker says being that he was one of the leaders in congress that brought us to the point where we are. it seems like only in politics experience does not count. i would rather have somebody who knows what they're doing rather than somebody who put us in the whole. social security, as it stands alone, without the government borrowing money, is in the plus side. there's a trust fund of $2.4 trillion. it produces more than enough money to pay all the benefits it pays every year. there's nothing wrong with the social security. they just keep borrowing money from it. host: "the washington times" on tax cuts says -- and here is "the new york times" on boehner's speech last night. they say that senate democrat charles schumer of new york accused speaker boehner of playing with fire. he was quoted in seeing "the idea of refusing to raise the debt ceiling should be taken off the table." and then here is from page of "politico
it is pasadena, maryland. first of all, i do not know why anybody who would believe what the speaker says being that he was one of the leaders in congress that brought us to the point where we are. it seems like only in politics experience does not count. i would rather have somebody who knows what they're doing rather than somebody who put us in the whole. social security, as it stands alone, without the government borrowing money, is in the plus side. there's a trust fund of $2.4 trillion. it...
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. >> ninth circuit court of appeals in pasadena will decide if a teacher at first amendment free-speech rights were violated when the school board made bradley johnson take down banners like in god we trust and god bless america from his classroom. a lower court agreed with bradley johnson, the school district practice discrimination. here are the lawyers's oral arguments in the case. this is half an hour. [bell ringing] >> all rise! this court resumes session. be seated. >> good morning once again. next case is 10-552445, johnson v. poway unified school district. each side has 15 minutes. >> if it please the court i would like to reserve five minutes. my name is jack sleeth of law firm stutz, artiano, shinoff & holtz. we represent poway unified school district. as my first remarks i would like to focus on the freedom of speech case. i am sure the court is familiar with the factual record but the issue here is whether the district and administrators violated mr. johnson's rights when they asked him to remove his banners and replace them with posters with language in them wherein the ori
. >> ninth circuit court of appeals in pasadena will decide if a teacher at first amendment free-speech rights were violated when the school board made bradley johnson take down banners like in god we trust and god bless america from his classroom. a lower court agreed with bradley johnson, the school district practice discrimination. here are the lawyers's oral arguments in the case. this is half an hour. [bell ringing] >> all rise! this court resumes session. be seated. >>...
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the ninth circuit court in pasadena heard oral argument last week. lower court dismissed the case ruling, and that record is not a proper pace -- and that the court is not the proper place to challenge the president postelection -- the president's election. >> i am an attorney with the united states justice foundation, here to represent mr. drake and mr. robertson, and those clients of hundred it is the purpose of our appeal, one of two for a hearing today, to see a demand -- seek a remand so that we can separately pursue a resolution of this issue so that we can have the case heard on the merits and not dealt with on the various technical issues that and raise or on issues that relate the two plaintiffs not my own. i will only be dealing with parts of the ruling by judge carter that deal with my clients. there is a variety of other issues that i have no stake in. >> could you make it clear right at the outset what relief you are seeking? >> yes, we're seeking to remand back to the trial court -- >> of the middle east? > -- ultimate relief. >> a dete
the ninth circuit court in pasadena heard oral argument last week. lower court dismissed the case ruling, and that record is not a proper pace -- and that the court is not the proper place to challenge the president postelection -- the president's election. >> i am an attorney with the united states justice foundation, here to represent mr. drake and mr. robertson, and those clients of hundred it is the purpose of our appeal, one of two for a hearing today, to see a demand -- seek a...
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the ninth circuit court of appeals in pasadena california heard oral argument monday in drake versus. why leverage a former vice presidential candidate in 2008 and former presidential candidate alan keyes are two of the lead plaintiff's. this is 50 minutes. >> i am an attorney with the united states justice foundation here to represent mr. drake and mr. robinson and those clients alone. it is the purpose for the one of two appeals combined for the hearing today to seek a cream and back so that we can separate the pursue a resolution of this issue so we can have the case ruled on the merits and various technical issues raised or issues the relate to plaintiffs. as far as my presentation, i will only be dealing with the parts of the ruling by the judge and then deal with my assignment as a variety issues raised by the other plaintiffs which i have no stake in. >> can make it clear what relief you are seeking? >> we are seeking to demand back to trial court. estimate ultimately. >> we are seeking the second amended complaint that the court reached a determination as to whether mr. obama
the ninth circuit court of appeals in pasadena california heard oral argument monday in drake versus. why leverage a former vice presidential candidate in 2008 and former presidential candidate alan keyes are two of the lead plaintiff's. this is 50 minutes. >> i am an attorney with the united states justice foundation here to represent mr. drake and mr. robinson and those clients alone. it is the purpose for the one of two appeals combined for the hearing today to seek a cream and back so...
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david angel, lynn angle of pasadena, sema ayama, melissa barns, allen bevean, caroline brewing of los bingeham of san francisco, deora, tori, table brownherst, david bradhorse, suzanne kelly of san martin, jeffrey coleman, darlene flag of cor noorch, wilson flag of corona, ronald gamboa, andrew garcia, edmond gla krmp ier, andrew curry green of los angeles, richard gandago of humble county, stanley hall, gerald heartacre, steven highland of claremont, barbara keating of palm springs, calvin keller, natalie larson of los angeles, table lee, monglovia lopez, dora, lori niara of los angeles, rubin ornada, thomas porarely, mary of santa barbara, otis tober, timothy ward of san diego, john winkess of torrence. i said then on september 12 in the name of these californians and the names of all of these other innocent victims, it is time for the terrorism to stop. thank you very much, mr. president. i yield the floor. mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington state. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i come to the floor today to talk abo
david angel, lynn angle of pasadena, sema ayama, melissa barns, allen bevean, caroline brewing of los bingeham of san francisco, deora, tori, table brownherst, david bradhorse, suzanne kelly of san martin, jeffrey coleman, darlene flag of cor noorch, wilson flag of corona, ronald gamboa, andrew garcia, edmond gla krmp ier, andrew curry green of los angeles, richard gandago of humble county, stanley hall, gerald heartacre, steven highland of claremont, barbara keating of palm springs, calvin...
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it was for rich people who wanted to attend their gardens and compete with pasadena. so in terms of the tournament of roses. it outlawed any kind of smelly or noisy industry. it frequently had when it did have rooming houses of which there were very few it and signs that said no jews, dogs, or actors allowed. [laughter] this so the idea, the connection that had happened over the decades of the hollywood sign with hollywood with the movie business is almost a kind of happenstance. it is a kind of myth that is created in that way by over the years people looking at it. in fact, let's say the land part was finally taken down in 1949. so the beginning, not very recent. it happened over the course of the last 50 or 60 years. the late 70's it was reconstructed. it became the sign that it is now. the previous sign was patchwork and falling apart constantly. it was supposed to be temporary. that is one of the interesting things. as you were talking about, the way that it has become the emblem of hollywood and to a certain extent of los angeles. to the world it was totally tem
it was for rich people who wanted to attend their gardens and compete with pasadena. so in terms of the tournament of roses. it outlawed any kind of smelly or noisy industry. it frequently had when it did have rooming houses of which there were very few it and signs that said no jews, dogs, or actors allowed. [laughter] this so the idea, the connection that had happened over the decades of the hollywood sign with hollywood with the movie business is almost a kind of happenstance. it is a kind...
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pasadena, california. but for now, it's right here. find out how you can help. visit us at uso.org.til every one comes home.
pasadena, california. but for now, it's right here. find out how you can help. visit us at uso.org.til every one comes home.