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that was immediately followed by patterson's own breaking the color barrier.his led to the virtual demise of the negro league in 1951. however from 1934 to 1937, and from 1949 to 1945, the black yankees called this their home. >> there were great players who made their way through patterson. we're talking about satchel paige, and those guys are all hall of famers. >> the rich history is left behind after it closed down in 1997. however, the friends of the stadium brought national stadium to the significance of this deteriorating building eventually garnering benchmark status. >> to have that provide to have the legends of the game, it will be able to let them know help, the hope of possibility of getting out of--of not being stuck. not being a victim of your circumstance. that's what it was about. >> patterson new jersey is looking to use this relic as a cornerstone of its own rejuvenation process. while it would serve the public school of the city and other local events it will continue to tell a tale of a league that would drive in a nation torn apart by rac
that was immediately followed by patterson's own breaking the color barrier.his led to the virtual demise of the negro league in 1951. however from 1934 to 1937, and from 1949 to 1945, the black yankees called this their home. >> there were great players who made their way through patterson. we're talking about satchel paige, and those guys are all hall of famers. >> the rich history is left behind after it closed down in 1997. however, the friends of the stadium brought national...
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that's what the stadium was about. >> reporter: patterson, new jersey is looking to use this relic asejuvenation process. while it would serve the public schools of the city and other local events, the venue's history will continue to tell a tale for generations of a league that thrived in the face of a nation torn apart biracial boundaries. john henry smith, al jazerra. >> and coming up on al jazerra america, one year later, people across the country railing for boston strong. the social media movement taking off on the anniversary of the marathon bombing. >>> today marks the one-year anniversary of the boston marathon bombing. boston strong became the battle cry after the bombing. al jazerra's john terrett spoke to one survivor who has embodied that strengths. >> yeah. >> reporter: if you didn't know and especially if he hasn't swearing shorts you probably would never guess aaron home is a bilateral above the knee amputee who walks on two prosthetics worth more than $200,000. >> these are the latest and greatest in technology, these are microprocessor-powered knees. they were built
that's what the stadium was about. >> reporter: patterson, new jersey is looking to use this relic asejuvenation process. while it would serve the public schools of the city and other local events, the venue's history will continue to tell a tale for generations of a league that thrived in the face of a nation torn apart biracial boundaries. john henry smith, al jazerra. >> and coming up on al jazerra america, one year later, people across the country railing for boston strong. the...
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tom feelings, jane poindexter logan and raymond patterson and mr hicks steve cannon, charles patterson, our burger and others who at the time were married. >> james thomson. >> okay, james thomson and i'm sure we have left some other people out. so please forgive me. >> in terms of a writer, making this statement at the revival the david put together this quite recently. and that he didn't know anything about black writers until he got down to new york and joined us. so i am from new orleans and the funny thing about getting installed, you have black professors and people who are teaching a black cry from the days you are born and among the most wonderful thing that i remember is going to booker t. washington high school for the first time when i was 13 years old and they love this one english teacher and i couldn't understand why everyone is really about him. come to find out this guy had memorized every single point and so we read all of those, everybody and of course i knew about him even before he came to new york and i had the pleasure of communicating this and the easiest way to
tom feelings, jane poindexter logan and raymond patterson and mr hicks steve cannon, charles patterson, our burger and others who at the time were married. >> james thomson. >> okay, james thomson and i'm sure we have left some other people out. so please forgive me. >> in terms of a writer, making this statement at the revival the david put together this quite recently. and that he didn't know anything about black writers until he got down to new york and joined us. so i am...
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that was immediately followed by patterson's larry dobie breaking the color barrier in cleveland thatric events led to the virtual demise of the negro league in 1951. however from 1934-1937 and from 1939-1945 the black yankees called the stadium their home. >> there were a number of great players and great teams that made their way through patterson to play there. we are talking about page and larry dobie and monty and wells and all hall of famers. >> reporter: patterson, new jersey is looking to use this as a cornerstone over rejuvenation process and it would serve the public schools of the city and other local events the venue's history will continue to tell a tale for generations of a league that thrived in the face of a nation, torn apart biracial boundaries. john henry smith, al jazeera. >> that is your sport for now and i will be back a bit later. >> thank you very much. to a piece of graffiti, and a phone box in england and may be the latest work by the street artist known as banks and the work talks about the eve dropping techniques of the british spy agency dch q and the mura
that was immediately followed by patterson's larry dobie breaking the color barrier in cleveland thatric events led to the virtual demise of the negro league in 1951. however from 1934-1937 and from 1939-1945 the black yankees called the stadium their home. >> there were a number of great players and great teams that made their way through patterson to play there. we are talking about page and larry dobie and monty and wells and all hall of famers. >> reporter: patterson, new jersey...
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. >> my name is duncan patterson. i'm a resident at 49 prospect avenue the immediate neighbor. i'm here to support the appeal. i'd like to address the conduct from one of the previous comments, the conduct of the contractor and developer and throughout this whole project has been a willful and complete disregard for the city's building code and processes. there's been no consultation with the neighbors, no information about what's happening w for any of the neighbors and no consideration given for execution of the work. they're incon sit incon -- >> we can't hear you sir. can you speak into the mic. >> this is where the deck is and down to the lowest point of the grade so while it may not be evident from the foundation lines, it has changed significantly here as evidenced by the whole works. another point i'd like to request is they've planted numerous trees in the property line and sprinkler system. i'd like to show this. thises the deck, this is the side of my house, these are trees planted here. to give some idea of what these trees might look like in the future. this is a g
. >> my name is duncan patterson. i'm a resident at 49 prospect avenue the immediate neighbor. i'm here to support the appeal. i'd like to address the conduct from one of the previous comments, the conduct of the contractor and developer and throughout this whole project has been a willful and complete disregard for the city's building code and processes. there's been no consultation with the neighbors, no information about what's happening w for any of the neighbors and no consideration...
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further to the south, patterson pass at greenville road is are we have a stalled big rig and two mileackup in the westbound lane so watch out for that, and 580 is not much better because you can see how slow the remark is in the westbound direction. >> continuing with breaking news, the highway patrol issued an amber alert for a three-year-old abducted from the central valley. nick has new details on the abduction. nick? >>> good morning, the three-year-old is named tanya ruiz from fresno county. we have new information. look at this picture of tanya ruiz with her mother. the mother was headed to the store with tanya and she ran back to the apartment to grab her wallet and her daughter was missing from the car seat. this is video of the manned posts of the investigator searching cars come manage and out of the neighbor and blocked off the area of the abduction. the suspect is described as his histologically -- and blue jean shirts. if you have information contact police immediately. >>> thank you, developing news: a search is underway in the waters of san pablo bay looking for signs o
further to the south, patterson pass at greenville road is are we have a stalled big rig and two mileackup in the westbound lane so watch out for that, and 580 is not much better because you can see how slow the remark is in the westbound direction. >> continuing with breaking news, the highway patrol issued an amber alert for a three-year-old abducted from the central valley. nick has new details on the abduction. nick? >>> good morning, the three-year-old is named tanya ruiz...
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kb homes is bet big on the housing market here and will soon start the construction of patterson ranch. >> it is extremely rare in the bay area, which is very land constrained, to see something of this size and scope come through. >> it is the kind of project that makes a statement. kb homes says it is investing more than $200 million buzz considers it safe bet. >> the market is clearly stabilize. interest rates are still favorable. there is a lot of pinned up demands, especially in a place like freemont. >> it will be five different neighborhood five lot sizes. homes will range from 1700 square feet four-story 3400 square feet with prices close to a million dollars each. >> you will see buyers coming from all over. >> freemont real estate broker says the location will appeal to silicon valley workers on both sides of the bay. >> one of the nice things about freemont, it is very centrally located. so this particular location will be bring people from the peninsula to work as well as silicon valley. >> kb will start selling the houses early next year. len ramirez kpix 5. >> the communit
kb homes is bet big on the housing market here and will soon start the construction of patterson ranch. >> it is extremely rare in the bay area, which is very land constrained, to see something of this size and scope come through. >> it is the kind of project that makes a statement. kb homes says it is investing more than $200 million buzz considers it safe bet. >> the market is clearly stabilize. interest rates are still favorable. there is a lot of pinned up demands,...
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in the city of patterson, new jersey, they were looking for a venue that could house large events. and by 1934 the biggest ticket in town was the new york yankees of the negro league. >> the census showed african-americans here in patterson at only 2.1%. >> reporter: jackie robinson broke the barrier, by taking the field in 1947. that was immediately followed by breaking a barrier in cleveland. this led to the demise of the negro league. >> there were a number of great players and great teams that made their way through patterson to play there. those guys are all hall of famers. patternson, new jersey is looking to use this relic as a rejuvenation. the history will continue to tell a tail of a league that thrived in the face of a nation torn apart by racial boundaries. >>> and there is much more sport on our website, including news that renaldo has been ruled out for the final. for all of the latest check out aljazeera.com/sport. now david back to you. >> farah. thank you very much indeed. that's it for me, david foster, and the news hour team. good to have had you come. see you ne
in the city of patterson, new jersey, they were looking for a venue that could house large events. and by 1934 the biggest ticket in town was the new york yankees of the negro league. >> the census showed african-americans here in patterson at only 2.1%. >> reporter: jackie robinson broke the barrier, by taking the field in 1947. that was immediately followed by breaking a barrier in cleveland. this led to the demise of the negro league. >> there were a number of great players...
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and the legends course designed by jack nicklaus in the hills above patterson squallfies. >> the wayts into the valley. and the greens. >> reporter: golf hoarse know and love this course say especially after the recent spring rains it has never looked better. but they'd better look fast. because a week and a half ago, management turned off the water here. this golf course is about to become a victim of the drought. >> they need salian nation plants along the coast. >> reporter: the legends course is one of two in this development. both pull water from the california aqueduct. the state cut off every single drop except for what these courses have banked in wetter years. so management had to make a tough choice, one course or another. the legends uses 400 acre feet of water per year. >> in terms of dollars, that's probably a little bit more than $800,000. to water it. just this one course. >> reporter: the legends goes and the ranch course surrounded by homes stays. for superintendent karl king, it's like presiding over a loved one with a death sentence. >> cart paths will probably sti
and the legends course designed by jack nicklaus in the hills above patterson squallfies. >> the wayts into the valley. and the greens. >> reporter: golf hoarse know and love this course say especially after the recent spring rains it has never looked better. but they'd better look fast. because a week and a half ago, management turned off the water here. this golf course is about to become a victim of the drought. >> they need salian nation plants along the coast. >>...
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for a few hours, the same patterson. [inaudible conversations] >> have a good time. [inaudible conversations] >> congressman gerald connell. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> in the early nineteenth century. [inaudible conversations] >> only one county. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you so much for coming. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible convince haitians] >> this might be the best. oh my god. that is hilarius. everyone. >> when i was covering the 2000 election, my mom -- so at the mall, working for al gore in 2000. [inaudible conversations] >> i love this. the 2000 election. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> on your screen a look at catherine hall at the key school in annapolis, md.. we will be back live from the annapolis book festival. >> booktv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow us for book industry news, booktv schedule updates, behind-the-scenes look at either events and interact with authors on live television programming. here are booktv and social media posts from this pas
for a few hours, the same patterson. [inaudible conversations] >> have a good time. [inaudible conversations] >> congressman gerald connell. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> in the early nineteenth century. [inaudible conversations] >> only one county. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you so much for coming. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible convince haitians] >> this might be the best. oh my god. that is...
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one of them is her one of her best friends, jennifer patterson... >> guest: right. c-span: ... whose husband is? >> guest: howard stringer, who used to be the former head of cbs, who is now heading up some new kind of cable television thing that's a little bit up in the air because of mike ovitz, who arranged it, has left to go to disney. c-span: and also, annie liebovitz. >> guest: yes, very good friend of hers. they traveled when they were 16 or 17 to a kibbutz together in israel, although alison's not jewish, she wanted to spend some time on a kibbutz. c-span: and how did you find her? >> guest: i met alison by happenstance at at a dinner party, and she had this story to tell. one of the things i did when i was first starting out doing my book is i would ask everybody i knew, "who are the interesting women you know, women who are working out some dilemmas and things of that sort?" and she happened to be at a party where i was at a party, and so as a working journalist, especially when you're starting out on a book, you're always working. c-span: how come the publisher didn't
one of them is her one of her best friends, jennifer patterson... >> guest: right. c-span: ... whose husband is? >> guest: howard stringer, who used to be the former head of cbs, who is now heading up some new kind of cable television thing that's a little bit up in the air because of mike ovitz, who arranged it, has left to go to disney. c-span: and also, annie liebovitz. >> guest: yes, very good friend of hers. they traveled when they were 16 or 17 to a kibbutz together in...
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patterson research institute. and i believe will continue to motivate students for years to come. desire and high motivation, however, are not the same as scholarship funding. i have found it personally painful to see the number of applications for the scholarships available through uncf skyrocket while the number of scholarships themselves has grown much more slowly. the ratio of applications to available scholarships is approaching 10-1. at uncf, we all agree that this has to change. we have redoubled our efforts to increase donations and revamped our operations to better serve uncf members and our students. the reality of these bright young people with dreams for a college education but desperately needing scholarships led to last year's update of our fundraising campaign which we called "better futures." we need to raise the level of urgency of our appeal to donors and highlight the impact of a college education for everyone. but particularly for african-americans and students of color. we needed to look at funding for scholarships at hbcu's less as an isolated donation and mo
patterson research institute. and i believe will continue to motivate students for years to come. desire and high motivation, however, are not the same as scholarship funding. i have found it personally painful to see the number of applications for the scholarships available through uncf skyrocket while the number of scholarships themselves has grown much more slowly. the ratio of applications to available scholarships is approaching 10-1. at uncf, we all agree that this has to change. we have...
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rebecca patterson is with us, too, ceo at bessemer trust.n, david. s&p 500 year-end target? >> flat for the year. >> it's 1876 right now. >> my target is 1850 for the end of the year. >> thank you very little. >> that's down from where we are now. who invited you on? >> you did. thank you. appreciate it. >> we needed a party pooper. that's why we invited you. it's the january rule. we decided january was lousy. here he is. >> i remember you as, you could have fallen into the camp of permeable at one time. this is different for you. i'll give you cred here if you're right. >> i lake to be bullish when i don't see strong upside. >> why don't you see strong upside. >> we're jie defendanting gains from last year and wrestling with two important issues, one, what are normalized interest rates. a lot of what steve said is on a lot of investors' minds. we of dovish comments out of yellen. as she has said herself, there's a committee, it's data depe dependent. we have 275,000 jobs for payrolls on friday. as the u.s. economy accelerates, what do we s
rebecca patterson is with us, too, ceo at bessemer trust.n, david. s&p 500 year-end target? >> flat for the year. >> it's 1876 right now. >> my target is 1850 for the end of the year. >> thank you very little. >> that's down from where we are now. who invited you on? >> you did. thank you. appreciate it. >> we needed a party pooper. that's why we invited you. it's the january rule. we decided january was lousy. here he is. >> i remember you...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners ryan patterson for both the triangle association. d t n a a happy to support in project today. this is an nooflt and great edition to the neighborhood. i want to thank katie o broin and the forest for gage the neighborhood. i think this is going to turnout well. we also appreciate this late change eliminating the plan b option. plan a has a market idea but plan b was to continue large restaurant and bar we want to make sure it's understood looking at exhibit a on page 12 of the conditions of the approval this refers to add additional restaurant and bar use want to make sure this is understood and perhaps staff what clarify this is plan a to have a restaurant and bar but if the concept fails we're not talking about the second restaurant use. thank you very much we hope you'll support this project and thank you to the do you see the person in court here today and staff >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners david treasurer of the triangle association. i won't repeat everything this ryan said
. >> good afternoon, commissioners ryan patterson for both the triangle association. d t n a a happy to support in project today. this is an nooflt and great edition to the neighborhood. i want to thank katie o broin and the forest for gage the neighborhood. i think this is going to turnout well. we also appreciate this late change eliminating the plan b option. plan a has a market idea but plan b was to continue large restaurant and bar we want to make sure it's understood looking at...
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destructive force but after his arrest and conviction and imprisonment for a 1966 murder in a bar in patterson, new jersey, it was bob dillon more than anyone else in the world that told the world about him in 1976. his lyrics in "hurricane" flatly stated he was innocent and living in hell. it was long and partial in part because it contained the "n" word. there were concerts in his name, muhammad ali attend add court proceeding. it took a federal judge to free him and dismiss the case while proclaiming the prosecution was fatally flawed. he said he had substandard med medical care and lost an eye in a botched operation lost his battle to prostate cancer. he was 76 years old. >> this is what we fear happens to our luggage. air canada apologized and plan to terminate two bag hague handlers of video spread showing the dead fall off loading, a 20-foot drop while they were turning a flight around and readying it for the next departure. >>> let's hope this is as close as your u.s. senator ever comes to getting hit by a train. we're going to show you the mayor of milford, connecticut talking while d
destructive force but after his arrest and conviction and imprisonment for a 1966 murder in a bar in patterson, new jersey, it was bob dillon more than anyone else in the world that told the world about him in 1976. his lyrics in "hurricane" flatly stated he was innocent and living in hell. it was long and partial in part because it contained the "n" word. there were concerts in his name, muhammad ali attend add court proceeding. it took a federal judge to free him and...
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the team members, division chief frank fraone and rob patterson, are deploying as part of a 20-person support team made up of urban search and rescue team members from across the country. right now, 30 people are dead and 17 remain missing from the march 22 mudslide in oso. crews searching for the missing malaysia airlines jetliner have started their underwater search for the plane's black boxes. the plane's data recorders emit a ping that searchers are hoping a u-s navy ping locator will pick up. in just a few days, the battery-operated data recorders are expected to stop transmitting those pings. the head of the u-s government agency that secretly created a "cuban twitter" communications network is expected to testify before congress next week. perthe congressional hearing could resolve key questions around the program, including whether the obama administration adequately informed lawmakers about it. the program aimed first to build a cuban audience, mostly young people, before pushing them toward dissent. we are waiting for the monthly jobs report this experts predict that employe
the team members, division chief frank fraone and rob patterson, are deploying as part of a 20-person support team made up of urban search and rescue team members from across the country. right now, 30 people are dead and 17 remain missing from the march 22 mudslide in oso. crews searching for the missing malaysia airlines jetliner have started their underwater search for the plane's black boxes. the plane's data recorders emit a ping that searchers are hoping a u-s navy ping locator will pick...
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you investigated my partner sean patterson. went after him for some double-dipped overtime pay, some paperwork that he admitted he filed mistakenly. it should've been a slap on the wrist, but you wanted to make a name for yourself... - [sighs] - make an example of him... because you're a climber. you always have been. the union fought his charges, and you went after him harder. you took away his pension, bounced him from the job. he killed himself a year later. his family lost a father because you used him as the bottom rung of your ladder. you don't know. you don't know what we do or what we sacrifice or the price we pay for this... for the job. and you'll never know. with breaking news. >> good evening. thank you for being with us. we are on a little late tonight because of the giants game here on nbc bay area. we are following breaking news. deadly sailboat accident happened in the bay near redwood city during a race sponsored by the sequoia yacht club. monte francis is live on the scene. what do we know? >> reporter: good e
you investigated my partner sean patterson. went after him for some double-dipped overtime pay, some paperwork that he admitted he filed mistakenly. it should've been a slap on the wrist, but you wanted to make a name for yourself... - [sighs] - make an example of him... because you're a climber. you always have been. the union fought his charges, and you went after him harder. you took away his pension, bounced him from the job. he killed himself a year later. his family lost a father because...
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>> reporter: but in the summer of 1966 he was arrested for a triple murder that happened at this pattersonrsey bar. all of the victims were white. and even though he had an alibi, carter along with an acquaintance john artist was wrongfully convicted of the murders. he maintained his innocence. in 1976 carter was briefly released and granted a new trial but was convicted again. he is an author and journalist who covered carter extensively for "the new york times." >>> his case spanned 50 years because it was so involved with race and prejudice. here's a person with a big reputation, the police are out to get him, and he gets convicted not once, but twice. >> reporter: in 1985 after spending almost 20 years in prison. carter's conviction was overturn and he was rae leased. his decades-long struggle with the justice system earned him international attention and support from celebrities like muhammad ali and bob dylan in song. ♪ here comes the story of hurricane ♪ >> reporter: in 1999 denzel washington portrayed him in the oscar-nominated movie "the hurricane." as a free man he moved to canad
>> reporter: but in the summer of 1966 he was arrested for a triple murder that happened at this pattersonrsey bar. all of the victims were white. and even though he had an alibi, carter along with an acquaintance john artist was wrongfully convicted of the murders. he maintained his innocence. in 1976 carter was briefly released and granted a new trial but was convicted again. he is an author and journalist who covered carter extensively for "the new york times." >>>...
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world's best golfers like stacy lewis libby ago and it carries wet meanwhile second ranked susan patterson has bowed out with a back injury. and looking elsewhere the lpga and rolex have announced the new annex of theajor award named after golf legend annika sorenstam and given to the year's top performer at all by nature. now let's get to thursday's comment is starting in the k b o b and c dials to roadtrip to put on the face acute tigers now legal to second in hits and feet clean the mess the whole june hitting a solo shot to start the five run inning but he has yet to read bill responding to the whole world is always an easy fifteen minutes to moritz five three and senile next inning everything seemed to point supporting home in france his wealth called anti tax on a couple more runs and eventually win the final score of ninety three. and we take a look at the other team conducting defeating to sussex to four and sk defeating lg ninety five team all comes on and on one hand picking cancel. now let's head on over to the bb house on friday visited the capital for game four of the champion
world's best golfers like stacy lewis libby ago and it carries wet meanwhile second ranked susan patterson has bowed out with a back injury. and looking elsewhere the lpga and rolex have announced the new annex of theajor award named after golf legend annika sorenstam and given to the year's top performer at all by nature. now let's get to thursday's comment is starting in the k b o b and c dials to roadtrip to put on the face acute tigers now legal to second in hits and feet clean the mess the...
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the "ecumenical peace is our to seven this morning at the northwest corner of the lab on vesco and pattersonworld. >>james: new video this morning officers arrest for women on suspicion of stealing cellphone from people at gunpoint. you're looking at video of the car they drive in one they were stopped and arrested on mcallister streets in san francisco. a new survey finds more phone that's are still skyrocketing not just here in the bay area but all over the country. consumer reports estimates in 2013, 3.1 million americans for the victim of smart phone that's nearly double the defense from 2012 street san francisco district attorney george gascon says only way to protect march from owners from these robberies is to have telephones and, come enabled with a kill switch. it would give owners the option of turning it off. but so far he says the cellphone industry is unwilling to do that. gascon says the cell phone industry doesn't want the phone to come in a boat with >>james: and several men accused of tossing a firecracker from the bleachers at at&t park will be in court this afternoon. poli
the "ecumenical peace is our to seven this morning at the northwest corner of the lab on vesco and pattersonworld. >>james: new video this morning officers arrest for women on suspicion of stealing cellphone from people at gunpoint. you're looking at video of the car they drive in one they were stopped and arrested on mcallister streets in san francisco. a new survey finds more phone that's are still skyrocketing not just here in the bay area but all over the country. consumer...
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the trophy and the three hundred thousand dollars grand prize with the notable exception of susan patterson who withdrew with a back injury. and moving on to champions league action in the quarterfinals take off with manchester united to be seen by a munich and barcelona taking on at the political madrid. not the start menu came up first is the second half but by its estimates twice tiger leveled off minutes later and being in the draw. now we give the mets and political isn't he a goal made it a wonder strike from twenty five yards out only to be people like like barcelona was the mark later on and it also ended in a draw. meanwhile psg will take on chelsea and rallied rate goes up against torment to wrap up the first leg matches. now it's been one of the k b l championships the lg seekers posted the mold of status and somewhat novel the start stop ahead but held she pulls back its thirty six thirty three holders of at the half now lg turn that around the third that the person goes to work but mold this is what they owe me fifty bank in the fourth. he ends with twenty points as will this w
the trophy and the three hundred thousand dollars grand prize with the notable exception of susan patterson who withdrew with a back injury. and moving on to champions league action in the quarterfinals take off with manchester united to be seen by a munich and barcelona taking on at the political madrid. not the start menu came up first is the second half but by its estimates twice tiger leveled off minutes later and being in the draw. now we give the mets and political isn't he a goal made it...
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. >>> i'm jamil patterson and i'm representing mother brown's and marcus brooks, too, as well. i come from a community that's played upon for not knowing their rights and not knowing the laws and not knowing what they can do, who they can go to. and we're also seeing this with marcus brooks as well. so, we had an outmigration issue and i think this also could put some teeth into that as well, and they can make the city look respectable to my community that you're really trying to do something about the outmigration. and it's definitely affecting the african-americans. it keeps going this rate, we will have no african-americans in the city. but it's not just about african-americans either. after that it's going to be families, you know. so, right now what i'm seeing is grassroots is being up rooted and the people aren't really getting much assistance. and i do want lawyers to come in and educate people, work with people. i'm seeing that with marcus brooks as well. but also we need a c-38 second. we need affordable housing, below income housing, keep people in the city. and black
. >>> i'm jamil patterson and i'm representing mother brown's and marcus brooks, too, as well. i come from a community that's played upon for not knowing their rights and not knowing the laws and not knowing what they can do, who they can go to. and we're also seeing this with marcus brooks as well. so, we had an outmigration issue and i think this also could put some teeth into that as well, and they can make the city look respectable to my community that you're really trying to do...
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they're riding a motorcycle or widely considered dangerous but this new link develop a motorbike patterson's onion is about to report on can be a different story. two wheel vehicle that can be toppled. even after being cut by an suv. it's going to be a vehicle is parked motorcycle parts are converts the unfavorable and to see and hear her eyes. its most notable feature is its able to balance itself and stayed upright and fully stop or even when being pulled by a rope tied to a moving truck silly me then to the cohesion of the vehicle balances itself instead of falling over giving a brighter more protection daniel keen to bring american founder and ceo of the motorists who came up with the design with a thick grey like the special feature if you're wondering how to keep balance. we have all kinds of technology we use groups attacking keeping him upright. so it makes it onto the ball to you needed baby elephant not to do. think the heat cover and back from the government received the honors for our insults the previous week. and two person people is also in that street and came almost three hu
they're riding a motorcycle or widely considered dangerous but this new link develop a motorbike patterson's onion is about to report on can be a different story. two wheel vehicle that can be toppled. even after being cut by an suv. it's going to be a vehicle is parked motorcycle parts are converts the unfavorable and to see and hear her eyes. its most notable feature is its able to balance itself and stayed upright and fully stop or even when being pulled by a rope tied to a moving truck...
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the team members, division chief frank fraone and rob patterson, are deployed as part of a 20 person supporting. right now, 30 people are dead at 17 still remain missing. >> coming up on kron 4 news. we are tracking the rain that is hitting the bay area. when it rolls out there right now, here's a live look at the richmond san rafael bridge. >> a couple trapped in their car in missouri's flooded streets. we will have that story of their rescue coming up. we also will have dine and dish. >> welcome back. but one in the macarthur mayes is the accident at 24 even though it was reported that a lane was blocked to but a minor accident north 880 of market street is backing up the ride coming into downtown oakland from just before 580. >> new this morning. the rain is causing hazardous conditions in the north bay. terisa estacio has more. >> the rain has been pretty steady. that has created hazardous conditions on a road. right now, i am next to 101 next to the lucky drive exit. this area normally floods. car after car is is going along the stretch. the california highway safety patrol is e
the team members, division chief frank fraone and rob patterson, are deployed as part of a 20 person supporting. right now, 30 people are dead at 17 still remain missing. >> coming up on kron 4 news. we are tracking the rain that is hitting the bay area. when it rolls out there right now, here's a live look at the richmond san rafael bridge. >> a couple trapped in their car in missouri's flooded streets. we will have that story of their rescue coming up. we also will have dine and...
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all changed in june 1966 when carter and a friend were arrested in patterson, charged with murdering three people in a bar. convicted by an all-white jury on the basis of questionable testimony, carter proclaimed his innocence. his demand tore a new trial caught the interests of high-profile, including bob dylan who weight the song "hurricane." [ singing ] . >> what you see is a person who has been raped of his freedom for 9.5 years. what youee is a person who has become blind in this penn tentry for lack of medical attention. what you see is a person without his wife and daughter for 9.5 years for crimes he did not, would not, could not commit. carter won a second trial and convicted a second time. most of the celebrity supporters went away. he conditioned to fight to clear his name. some canadian groups fought with him. in 1985 a federal court ruled his name, ruling ta carter was convicted based on aappeal to racism rather than freedom. carter moved to canada and spent the rest of his life to convict other innocent men and womenment. >> sometimes in order for society to move forwar
all changed in june 1966 when carter and a friend were arrested in patterson, charged with murdering three people in a bar. convicted by an all-white jury on the basis of questionable testimony, carter proclaimed his innocence. his demand tore a new trial caught the interests of high-profile, including bob dylan who weight the song "hurricane." [ singing ] . >> what you see is a person who has been raped of his freedom for 9.5 years. what youee is a person who has become blind...
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lee patterson has this. >> often i try explain why people with autism can be superior at certain jobs. that's because they think outside the box because they don't see any box. >> today i'm working on a program which is made by somebody called launch pad toys. it's a program to create your own animated video. >> the skill is a vocational program for people with autism. the numbers that you see range from 90% of the people unemployed. i see it was a total waste to society. there's a huge potential, human potential, human capital we're throwing away because someone doesn't look you in the eye or isn't smiling all the time. >> here you can choose what music you want. >> i do this kind of work because it has attention to details. it also has a lot of similarities in what you do for lots of different programs. for me, i personally like the routine. i've learned when i have a routine in my life. >> i'll admit this time last year i thought i had hit rock bottom. i was out of college for nearly four years and still had little to show for my education. i only been a full time employee since ja
lee patterson has this. >> often i try explain why people with autism can be superior at certain jobs. that's because they think outside the box because they don't see any box. >> today i'm working on a program which is made by somebody called launch pad toys. it's a program to create your own animated video. >> the skill is a vocational program for people with autism. the numbers that you see range from 90% of the people unemployed. i see it was a total waste to society....
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patterson research institute. and i believe will continue to motivate students for years to come. desire and high motivation, however, are not the same as in scholarship funding. i have found it personally painful to see the number of applications for the scholarships available through uncf skyrocket while the number of scholarships themselves has grown much more slowly. the ratio of applications to available scholarships is approaching 10-1. at uncf, we all agree that this has to change. we have redoubled our efforts to increase donations and revamped and our operations to better serve uncf members and our students. the reality of these bright he and young people with dreams for a college education but desperately needing scholarships led to last year's update of our fundraising campaign which we called "better futures." we need to raise the level of urgency of our appeal to donors and highlight the impact of a college education for everyone. but particularly for african-americans and students of color. we needed to look at funding for scholarships at hack's less as an isolated d
patterson research institute. and i believe will continue to motivate students for years to come. desire and high motivation, however, are not the same as in scholarship funding. i have found it personally painful to see the number of applications for the scholarships available through uncf skyrocket while the number of scholarships themselves has grown much more slowly. the ratio of applications to available scholarships is approaching 10-1. at uncf, we all agree that this has to change. we...
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police say jeremiah ellis and ashley patterson shot at an officer who pulled them over in southern illinois friday. the couple was arrested after they crashed during a chase. their two children were in the car with them. federal prosecutors are investigating the death of a man beaten by north chicago police in 2011. the u-s attorneys office confirms it's widening its probe into the death of darrin hanna. he was beaten and shocked with a stun gun during his arrest on a domestic violence call, and died a week later. a settlement was reached in a class action lawsuit over strip searches by the lasalle county sheriff's department. the county is paying 355- thousand dollars to six people who say they were strip searched without legal justification. this video shows deputies removing dana holmes' clothes after she was arrested for d-u- i. the county says it's drawing up new strip search policies. two boys have been cleared to return to a school in northwest indiana ... after a "kill list" they made was found earlier this month. the boys accused of writing the list are in fourth grade at wadsworth
police say jeremiah ellis and ashley patterson shot at an officer who pulled them over in southern illinois friday. the couple was arrested after they crashed during a chase. their two children were in the car with them. federal prosecutors are investigating the death of a man beaten by north chicago police in 2011. the u-s attorneys office confirms it's widening its probe into the death of darrin hanna. he was beaten and shocked with a stun gun during his arrest on a domestic violence call,...
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jeremiah ellis and ashley patterson are believed to be hiding in the chicago area with their two children. police say the couple robbed a first merchants bank with guns drawn on saturday. at least three witnesses have identified ... even though they were wearing scarves over their faces. the couple took off in a chevy tahoe with nearly 10-thousand dollars. police in northfield have identified someone in the shooting at the home of rapper chief keef's manager ... and, they are now looking for him. a man was critically injured in the incident last week. the rapper, who's real name is keith cozart, was questioned ... but never charged. >> loyola university is warning students about a possible break- in at a dorm on the school's campus in rogers park. two students who live in a room at regis hall say their belongings were moved around, but the alert issued on wednesday did not say anything was stolen. the students say the door was locked. chicago public schools officials are getting the word out that there are places children can go during spring break. it's a part of the city's expanded "saf
jeremiah ellis and ashley patterson are believed to be hiding in the chicago area with their two children. police say the couple robbed a first merchants bank with guns drawn on saturday. at least three witnesses have identified ... even though they were wearing scarves over their faces. the couple took off in a chevy tahoe with nearly 10-thousand dollars. police in northfield have identified someone in the shooting at the home of rapper chief keef's manager ... and, they are now looking for...
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you concede this body clock patterson and filling in the high bid with the core or for the storm thisntry pushing into night and into tomorrow. but it o'clock tonight we do have a spotty sale that could affect oakland and the oakland a's game. overnight the spot dealing continues as we head into tomorrow morning we are going to have the possibility of thunderstorms thunderstorms. more coverage to the north that it o'clock and i tend iran is pushing into the east bay and to the south bay at 1:00 hour we are seeing more embedded thunderstorms pushing through and this looks pretty promising brady some heavy rain. bringing. >> jacqueline: dreyer wednesday and thursday with my returning overnight thursday into friday. >> reporter: cal fire tapping the emergency fund to hire hundreds of new fire fighters. fire season never really ended as they have been battling fires all over winter season. tell fires this week to inspect conditions normally we sent to sea in june or july. >> reporter: federal courthouse in san francisco suspended state senator leland yee discussing the terms of his trial
you concede this body clock patterson and filling in the high bid with the core or for the storm thisntry pushing into night and into tomorrow. but it o'clock tonight we do have a spotty sale that could affect oakland and the oakland a's game. overnight the spot dealing continues as we head into tomorrow morning we are going to have the possibility of thunderstorms thunderstorms. more coverage to the north that it o'clock and i tend iran is pushing into the east bay and to the south bay at 1:00...
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all that changed in june of 1966 when carter and a friend, john artist, were arrested in patterson new jersey charged with murdering three people in a bar could convicted on questionable testimony. he always proclaimed his innocence. his demand for a new trial attracted bob dylan who wrote the song "hurricane" to call attention to the injustice of his plight ♪ the story of the hurricane." >> what you are seeing is a person who has been raped of his freedom for nine and a half years. what you are seeing is a person who has become blind in this n penitentiary for the proper medical attention. what you are seeing is a person who has been without his wife and daughter for nine and a half years for crimes that he did not, would not and could not committee. >> carter finally, won a second trial, but he was convicted a second time. most of the celebrity supporters went away. he continued to flight to clear his name. his cause was adopted by canadian activists. working with his lawyers, they uncovered proof that the prosecution suppressed evidence. in 1985 after 19 years in prison, a federal c
all that changed in june of 1966 when carter and a friend, john artist, were arrested in patterson new jersey charged with murdering three people in a bar could convicted on questionable testimony. he always proclaimed his innocence. his demand for a new trial attracted bob dylan who wrote the song "hurricane" to call attention to the injustice of his plight ♪ the story of the hurricane." >> what you are seeing is a person who has been raped of his freedom for nine and a...
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near patterson, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> we just continue to hear more and more things about theure. 40% to 55% of normal at least is where we sit around the bay. the seven-day outlook, we are featuring warmer and dryer weather. i'll show it to you in a few minutes. no fog yet but there could be some forming along the san mateo coast. temperatures could be going up everywhere, at least five degrees at the coast, 10 possibly elsewhere. sutro camera right now, it's clear and numbers range from the mid-40s redwood city, los gatos and 46 half moon bay. it is cooler about 7 degrees at the coast. san francisco, good morning. 52 degrees. from our roof camera we are looking at numbers in the 40s and clear skies. milder in santa rosa and napa this morning. here's a look at the 24-hour temperature change. anywhere from three it five degrees this morning from fairfield to santa rosa. but cooler at the coast. hayward, san carlos and san jose by a couple of degrees. emeryville, your forecast highlights, some morning patchy coastal fog won't last long. and tomorrow and tuesday temperatures max
near patterson, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> we just continue to hear more and more things about theure. 40% to 55% of normal at least is where we sit around the bay. the seven-day outlook, we are featuring warmer and dryer weather. i'll show it to you in a few minutes. no fog yet but there could be some forming along the san mateo coast. temperatures could be going up everywhere, at least five degrees at the coast, 10 possibly elsewhere. sutro camera right now, it's clear and numbers...
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near patterson, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> we got rain last week.getting caught in it just about every other day. >> yes. it was very welcome and not enough, unfortunately. as we start out this morning, certainly we are lacking at a clear sky. we had some clouds yesterday. dense fog in spots and patchy this morning. live doppler 7hd but the sun coming up just about now. we are looking at the patchy fog coastline. half moon bay 45 degrees. here's a look at the tower camera. temperatures range from the mid-40s to about the 4050s in san francisco. looking at about 50 in oakland and another vantage point, our roof camera. should be a beautiful start to the day for everyone and everyone will feel that warmup today. 48 concord, 46 live more. and from emeryville a little hazy. patchy coastal fog and temperatures coming up five to ten degrees today. it's just the start of a warmer three days or so with the warmest days arriving actually tuesday will be the warmest day. so adding another three or four degrees tomorrow. here is a look from vollmer peak. you s
near patterson, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> we got rain last week.getting caught in it just about every other day. >> yes. it was very welcome and not enough, unfortunately. as we start out this morning, certainly we are lacking at a clear sky. we had some clouds yesterday. dense fog in spots and patchy this morning. live doppler 7hd but the sun coming up just about now. we are looking at the patchy fog coastline. half moon bay 45 degrees. here's a look at the tower camera....
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he moved right patterson ohio, and he lived there with his wife and seven children and worked for the air force for decades, and when he retired in the mid-70s. the department of defense gave him the distinguished civilian service award. that's the highest award a scientist can get, and i thought to myself, how on earth does one go from being the most important person of a most important scientist in the pentagon. i wanted to know. the way i report stories is to find the family members, and i sought out family members, and i find his grandson, very courageous fellow, and ending with this because i said to mim, you know, will you talk to me? he say, yes, and i said, why? he said, well, everyone in my family says, whatever you do, don't talk about what he did during the war. [laughter] he said, you know, in the age of google, it's not hard to find out what he did during the war. he said, i want to know. here's the thing, here's the rub. he said in my attic, i have a box of documents that belong to my grandchildren and up are letters of recommendations from albert and mother. how do you
he moved right patterson ohio, and he lived there with his wife and seven children and worked for the air force for decades, and when he retired in the mid-70s. the department of defense gave him the distinguished civilian service award. that's the highest award a scientist can get, and i thought to myself, how on earth does one go from being the most important person of a most important scientist in the pentagon. i wanted to know. the way i report stories is to find the family members, and i...
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i would like to know if ann patterson was making something up -- >> let me do that. but i also want to finish the notion. if there's no military solution and everybody at the pentagon will tell you there is no military solution -- >> but apparently you think there is? >> no, i think there's the capacity to change assad's calculation and so was the president -- >> which is what we discussed -- >> and we will discuss in a classified session that those are. but the reality is if you are going to have a negotiated solution, you have to have a ripeness to the ability to come. last may there was more ripeness. today assad feels fairly secure in damascus, and in some of the corridors going north to the ports. and that has been his strategy. but in the south, east, and north there is not that kind of security. in fact the opposition has made some gains recently. so the key is how do you get the parties to a place where they both understand that there isn't going to be a military solution, but ultimately could be negotiated. there has to be a recognition by both of the ripene
i would like to know if ann patterson was making something up -- >> let me do that. but i also want to finish the notion. if there's no military solution and everybody at the pentagon will tell you there is no military solution -- >> but apparently you think there is? >> no, i think there's the capacity to change assad's calculation and so was the president -- >> which is what we discussed -- >> and we will discuss in a classified session that those are. but the...
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were mentioning in your previous question which cent would you give, and building on what professor patterson said, i think not only creating and expanding the knowledge of the humanities and making those connections, but continuing these connections. >> sure. >> because we speak of the space between the public and the university and these facts about intellectuals who had knowledge, who are willing to do such things. but then you speak of this, and you might have an event here, there, everywhere, and then it just goes. and we lament about how, oh, nothing's going right and how things aren't really where they're supposed to be, but then there's not enough force behind that want anymore. there might be a move here and there, but there needs to be continuous flow of, i guess, push to connect those barriers. and not just in the public sphere, in the private spear, in the university also in between s.t.e.m. or smet. never heard of that, glad i didn't. [laughter] and the humanities because with like personally for me, i started in vanderbilt premed, and i was actually in professor patterson's hous
were mentioning in your previous question which cent would you give, and building on what professor patterson said, i think not only creating and expanding the knowledge of the humanities and making those connections, but continuing these connections. >> sure. >> because we speak of the space between the public and the university and these facts about intellectuals who had knowledge, who are willing to do such things. but then you speak of this, and you might have an event here,...
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what was this demand by ray patterson and he's really a tremendous copyright scholar. the stationers themselves steadfastly denied that they had always been and they consistently protected their privilege monopoly. what we have is a terrible terrible situation of the strangled information. by the time we get an image of john locke the information is untenable and we have the beginning of the enlightenment and people are not happy with information is available. they are not happy to stick with john locke. it's not happy that he could only get a substandard copy a work in translation. some of the ancient works he was interested in. so she asked -- he was a big lobbyist for getting rid of the privileges. the privileges died in 1690. we have an interregnum at 20 years where we didn't know what the issue was 20 years after put are abolished, we have the statue. going to skip this. so we have the situation in the colonies. it is time america has been discovered. this statute was not extended to the colony. after the revolution we were founded by certainly a lot of agrarian e
what was this demand by ray patterson and he's really a tremendous copyright scholar. the stationers themselves steadfastly denied that they had always been and they consistently protected their privilege monopoly. what we have is a terrible terrible situation of the strangled information. by the time we get an image of john locke the information is untenable and we have the beginning of the enlightenment and people are not happy with information is available. they are not happy to stick with...
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an abrupt end in 1967, when an all-white jury in new jersey convicted him of a triple murder in a patterson bar. 19 years after his imprisonment, a federal judge dismissed the charges and freed carter, citing a racist prosecution. >> they sentenced me to a life of living death, and there was no other way to describe the nature of a prison. prison destroys everything that is valuable in a human being. it destroys family, it destroyed mine. it destroys one's dignity, and >> ifill: while in prison, carter became a symbol of racial injustice, his story made famous by a 1975 bob dylan song. ♪ here comes the story of the hurricane ♪ the man the authorities came to blame ♪ for something that he never done >> ifill: his fight for freedom was introduced to a new generation by the 1999 film "the hurricane," starring denzel washington as carter. if we take the new evidence before the federal judge he's got to look at it before he throws it out, right? i believe that once he looks at it he'll have seen the truth. having seen the truth, can't turn his back on me! >> ifill: in his later years, carter fou
an abrupt end in 1967, when an all-white jury in new jersey convicted him of a triple murder in a patterson bar. 19 years after his imprisonment, a federal judge dismissed the charges and freed carter, citing a racist prosecution. >> they sentenced me to a life of living death, and there was no other way to describe the nature of a prison. prison destroys everything that is valuable in a human being. it destroys family, it destroyed mine. it destroys one's dignity, and >> ifill:...
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and what -- this is a man by the name of ray patterson, and he's really a tremendous copyright scholar. he says through all these vicissitudes, the stationers themselves steadfastly remained what they had always been; imminently practical men, and they consistently protected their privileged monopoly. so what you have is a terrible, terrible situation of, you know, strangled information. and by the time we get to the 18th century, this is an image of john locke, you know, the situation is untenable. and there's, you know, we have the beginning of the enlightenment, and people are not happy with information not being freely available. tear not happy -- they're not happy, particularly john locke is not happy that he can only get a substandard copy of these works in translation, some of them ancient works that he was interested in. just because someone had a privileged monopoly. so he asked, you know, he was a big lobbyist for getting rid of the privileges. and i should have put this on the slide. the privileges die in 1690. and we have an interregnum of about 20 years where we didn't kno
and what -- this is a man by the name of ray patterson, and he's really a tremendous copyright scholar. he says through all these vicissitudes, the stationers themselves steadfastly remained what they had always been; imminently practical men, and they consistently protected their privileged monopoly. so what you have is a terrible, terrible situation of, you know, strangled information. and by the time we get to the 18th century, this is an image of john locke, you know, the situation is...
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the team members, division chief frank fraone and rob patterson, are deploying as part of a 20-personde up of urban search and rescue team members from across the country. right now, 30 people are dead and 17 remain missing from the march 22 mudslide in oso. >> florida state university is now under investigation this morning for a possible title nine violations. this is a response to the sexual violence complaints. this stems from a 2012 sexual assault incident involving their quarterback and heisman trophy winner jameis winston. police decided not to press charges against him in that case but now, the u.s. department of education is looking into sexual assault complaints. >> mozilla's c-e-o is stepping down after protests over his support of a gay marriage ban in california. mozilla co-founder brendan eich is under fire because of a controversial donation to support the prop 8 campaign. eich gave one- thousand dollars to the campaign in 2008. mozilla is the mountain-view based company behind the firefox web browser. a mozilla spokesperson apologized for the company in an open letter
the team members, division chief frank fraone and rob patterson, are deploying as part of a 20-personde up of urban search and rescue team members from across the country. right now, 30 people are dead and 17 remain missing from the march 22 mudslide in oso. >> florida state university is now under investigation this morning for a possible title nine violations. this is a response to the sexual violence complaints. this stems from a 2012 sexual assault incident involving their quarterback...
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patterson, new jersey. people have problems. anthey do not have education, the opportunity for education, if that is a lie, i will stand for it. why extend unemployment benefits rather than trying to create jobs? guest: you ask this republican majority the same question. they have not had an idea on the floor of representatives that we voted on to help jobs. they stopped all the programs, most of them anyway, that would by trading for jobs. this guy better take a lesson and start looking at what is happening in his own government, rather than just pontificating about what he hears and tell us. we do not have all of the answers. we know the deficits are not good. we are not going to be scared by the deficits to stop with the responsibilities to the american people. host: richard, myrtle beach, south carolina. republican. caller: i will not call you a liar. i will talk about your deceit. 10% of the united states population does not pay 51% of the taxes? i don't want you to interrupt me. tell me if social security and medicare comb
patterson, new jersey. people have problems. anthey do not have education, the opportunity for education, if that is a lie, i will stand for it. why extend unemployment benefits rather than trying to create jobs? guest: you ask this republican majority the same question. they have not had an idea on the floor of representatives that we voted on to help jobs. they stopped all the programs, most of them anyway, that would by trading for jobs. this guy better take a lesson and start looking at...
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i'd love to know whether anne patterson was making something up. >> let me do that. i ask the time to do it because i do want to clear it up. i want to finish quickly the notion, if there is no military solution and everybody at the pentagon would tell you there is no military solution -- >> apparently you think there is. >> no. i think is there a capacity to change assad's calculation and so does the president. >> which is what we discussed last august. >> we will discuss and we will discuss in classified session exactly what those things are are. let me come back to this. i want to answer your question. the reality is that if you're going to have a negotiated solution, you have to have the ability to come up -- last may there was more ripeness. the situation changed on the ground. today assad feels fairly secure in damascus and in some of the corridor going north to the ports, and that's been his strategy. around him in the south, particularly, in the east and the north, there is not that kind of security. the opposition made some gains recently. so the key here is
i'd love to know whether anne patterson was making something up. >> let me do that. i ask the time to do it because i do want to clear it up. i want to finish quickly the notion, if there is no military solution and everybody at the pentagon would tell you there is no military solution -- >> apparently you think there is. >> no. i think is there a capacity to change assad's calculation and so does the president. >> which is what we discussed last august. >> we will...
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steve patterson told espn.com thursday that he's listened to the case being made for unionization and already being addressed and the whole thing smells of guys in the legal profession looking for a fee. one of the player's most vocal opponents has been their own head coach, pat fitzgerald, who himself is the university's highest paid employee. one more time, he is the university's highest paid employee, getting $2.2 million in compensation in 2011. shortly after the national labor relations board ruling that made the players employeres. fitzgerald said i believe it's in their best interests to vote no. with the research that i've done, i'm going to stick to the facts and do everything in my power to educate our guys. our university is going to do that. we'll give them all the resources they need to get the facts. as you might imagine, our good friend, dave ziron, sports editor at the nation, had some thoughts about that. fitzgerald should stick to coaching and get out of the union-busting business. is it union busting, dorian? >> absolutely. and let's remember in this case northweste
steve patterson told espn.com thursday that he's listened to the case being made for unionization and already being addressed and the whole thing smells of guys in the legal profession looking for a fee. one of the player's most vocal opponents has been their own head coach, pat fitzgerald, who himself is the university's highest paid employee. one more time, he is the university's highest paid employee, getting $2.2 million in compensation in 2011. shortly after the national labor relations...
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i'd love to know whether anne patterson was making something up. >> let me do that. i ask the time to do it because i do want to clear it up. i want to finish quickly the notion, if there is no military solution and everybody at the pentagon would tell you there is no military solution -- >> apparently you think there is. >> no. i think is there a capacity to change assad's calculation and so does the president. >> which is what we discussed last august. >> we will discuss and we will discuss in classified session exactly what those things are are. let me come back to this. i want to answer your question. the reality is that if you're going to have a negotiated solution, you have to have the ability to come up -- last may there was more ripeness. the situation changed on the ground. today assad feels fairly secure in damascus and in some of the corridor going north to the ports, and that's been his strategy. around him in the south, particularly, in the east and the north, there is not that kind of security. the opposition made some gains recently. so the key here is
i'd love to know whether anne patterson was making something up. >> let me do that. i ask the time to do it because i do want to clear it up. i want to finish quickly the notion, if there is no military solution and everybody at the pentagon would tell you there is no military solution -- >> apparently you think there is. >> no. i think is there a capacity to change assad's calculation and so does the president. >> which is what we discussed last august. >> we will...