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. >> reporter: pauline and charles berkeley lost their son in the 9-11 attacks. >> we wouldn't normally rejoice at the death of someone but i'm afraid he was a very wicked man. >> reporter: a man who had many followers and intelligence experts warn they're likely to try to avenge bin laden's death. charlie d'agata, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up next, anny hong will have our forecast. >> j.c., the sun is out. we'll be warming up but boy, do we see some changes coming this way. i'll let you know when the next storm hits our area when 9news now returns. >>> anny says we're going to have nice weather today and tomorrow. >> yeah, then some big changes come this way. get outside now if you can. we're looking at cooler conditions the next couple of days, j.c. so, outside, yeah, the sun is coming out. even the clouds are breaking off. it will help us warm things up quite nicely for today. in fact, above average. here is a look at your day planner for today. mid-70s by 3:00. and by 6:00, partly cloudy. around 72. right now, it is 68 degrees under cloudy skies at reagan national. here in northwes
. >> reporter: pauline and charles berkeley lost their son in the 9-11 attacks. >> we wouldn't normally rejoice at the death of someone but i'm afraid he was a very wicked man. >> reporter: a man who had many followers and intelligence experts warn they're likely to try to avenge bin laden's death. charlie d'agata, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up next, anny hong will have our forecast. >> j.c., the sun is out. we'll be warming up but boy, do we see some changes...
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so once again this is pauline, a life in the dark. published by viking. another great moment that i'm fascinated by is clover adams. i find clover adams fascinating partly because well, she killed herself. and secondly possibly one of the most beautiful statues of late 19th century america cutie or a sculpture, the adams memorial in rock creek park. i also had read a biography of her years ago, and that brilliant book, i think you remember the five of hearts which was a simon & schuster book all about henry adams, her husband. john hay and his wife claire and clarence king who we later discovered of course was an african-american. this was a first book in a many year about her life at great hopes for and it will be published in february, and it is natalie dijkstra, clover adams, a gilded and heartbreaking life. >> now i've got one of the book that i think is wonderful and interesting book. i don't know about you. and beatty, lover short story. here's we have a book, i don't know what came from, interesting, fascinating, mrs. nixon, a novelist, imagine the
so once again this is pauline, a life in the dark. published by viking. another great moment that i'm fascinated by is clover adams. i find clover adams fascinating partly because well, she killed herself. and secondly possibly one of the most beautiful statues of late 19th century america cutie or a sculpture, the adams memorial in rock creek park. i also had read a biography of her years ago, and that brilliant book, i think you remember the five of hearts which was a simon & schuster...
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affect this saturday may 28th and may 29th with east calling closure and it may include all these pauline's these changes are taking place hot and a holiday weekend and all lot of drivers are concerned >> on memorial weekend it's gonna be tough >> because of this construction it may, hot shoe more than just a couple minutes >> will be back with more crime for morning news as a quick look outside. >> he was not caught in the crossfire that's what police are staying. you're agreeing to be looking at video shortly after the shooting is a cycle was recovered a short time later. a vigil was held in his memory >> with poultry whiz read it again now hot late at preparatory high-school as students and factory gathered for a few minutes be to remember their classmate >> nothing can bring you back this is hard on everyone >> you never know when that time period, never thought it was the last time i would see michael >> all this is being done to help the school board to cut little loss of a very popular student. >> our say goodbye for the last you'll never see them again >> is are said to be dropped a
affect this saturday may 28th and may 29th with east calling closure and it may include all these pauline's these changes are taking place hot and a holiday weekend and all lot of drivers are concerned >> on memorial weekend it's gonna be tough >> because of this construction it may, hot shoe more than just a couple minutes >> will be back with more crime for morning news as a quick look outside. >> he was not caught in the crossfire that's what police are staying....
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francisco florez, anthony brewster, rohaun finley, nima hawkings, tremen larakin, pauline lookinbill. if you wish to speak on behalf of the appellant, please stepped up. >> i am david pillpell. i want to speak in support of the appellants. the question is whether further environmental review is required. i believe that for this project as i understand it there may be direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts from this project. i do not believe they have been adequately assessed. i understand the city if approval discretion is limited under the communications act of 1996. as such, i believe an eir is the best place to explore the project impacts, alternatives, and the traditions. to that end, i believe it is inappropriate to reject the cadex and require further environmental review. you would need to look at all the various aspects of street furniture and enforcement in the public realm, whether they be good bed or otherwise, whether they are bicycle racks, trees, or all kinds of things on the sidewalk. when you take these things together, the cumulative impact is an impediment, that ne
francisco florez, anthony brewster, rohaun finley, nima hawkings, tremen larakin, pauline lookinbill. if you wish to speak on behalf of the appellant, please stepped up. >> i am david pillpell. i want to speak in support of the appellants. the question is whether further environmental review is required. i believe that for this project as i understand it there may be direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts from this project. i do not believe they have been adequately assessed. i...
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pauline is the coordinator of student vocations. >> students can join student organizations and it provides a lot of opportunities to network as well as meeting alumni. >> back at csu shares his personal satisfaction of having finished college. he looks forward to teaching in the town of pittsburgh where he grew up. >> my mom and dad inspired me to get my education. i figured why not get my degree and not settle for less. why not go for higher education, as well? >> now the american dream is his own. >>> we'll be right back with a panel of experts giving equal time to the discussion of the value of a college education. % >>> welcome back to the campus of san jose state university. our topic today the university degree versus trade school. agree or disagree. today i'm joined by a panel of experts. >> i'm charlotte, director of precollege programs at san jose state university. >> i'm the director of the career center on campus. >> i'm darcy green. >> i'm garcia deputy executer. >> we thank you all for being here. as a university professor we thought the degree was the thing to get but you
pauline is the coordinator of student vocations. >> students can join student organizations and it provides a lot of opportunities to network as well as meeting alumni. >> back at csu shares his personal satisfaction of having finished college. he looks forward to teaching in the town of pittsburgh where he grew up. >> my mom and dad inspired me to get my education. i figured why not get my degree and not settle for less. why not go for higher education, as well? >> now...
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c-span: who's pauline that you dedicate the book to? >> guest: pauline is my sister. and at the time i was just finishing the book, she was sick, and i just felt very close to her at that point. and since i di--ded--dedicated the last book to edmund, i--and i only have one sibling--i dedicated it to her. c-span: and how's your sister now? >> guest: how's she now? she's fine. she lives on a farm in chalkshire. she's married to a farmer, has two sons. c-span: and you got a second volume of this book coming out after 1942. when is it due? >> guest: it's due in a couple of years, and i should write that much more quickly, because i have all the research done for that. c-span: you talk a lot in the book about clare boothe luce's mother. >> guest: yes. c-span: who was she? >> guest: fascinating lady. she was the kind of character who, whenever she came onto the page, she kind of took over. i had a terrible struggle keeping her off the page when she came on it because she was such a character. she was a lady born on the lower westside to a laboring butcher; he was a--a bavar
c-span: who's pauline that you dedicate the book to? >> guest: pauline is my sister. and at the time i was just finishing the book, she was sick, and i just felt very close to her at that point. and since i di--ded--dedicated the last book to edmund, i--and i only have one sibling--i dedicated it to her. c-span: and how's your sister now? >> guest: how's she now? she's fine. she lives on a farm in chalkshire. she's married to a farmer, has two sons. c-span: and you got a second...
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. >> gary: i'm sorry mark pauline the redresses that nice for the bay to breakers. but the u.s.> darya: market gets me a lot of facts. mercy got me this timmy fact. will she tell me what makes it amazing is it took him one to nine starts to break the record. >> gary: your run seven hours you spend a lot of time for this but minute segment research in. but he was gray last night. by the end of the game there are more people at sharing for the giants. of course their grandfathers and great grandfathers group giants fans. but nonetheless they were cheering for him louder than the mets. >> darya: we just sat there,--we just got this in from paul, he is part of the team. there rows are coming to california. --the royals. >> gary: to him at the picture. the aid of the group goes to high with paul and there. and it takes one to know when. whenever they coming? >> darya: paul has been here for 59 years. >> gary: july 8th-tent. we don't know where they're gonna go, are beginning come here come the l.a.? i'm sure the sla. to remember we talked about this? as much of this whole routine is
. >> gary: i'm sorry mark pauline the redresses that nice for the bay to breakers. but the u.s.> darya: market gets me a lot of facts. mercy got me this timmy fact. will she tell me what makes it amazing is it took him one to nine starts to break the record. >> gary: your run seven hours you spend a lot of time for this but minute segment research in. but he was gray last night. by the end of the game there are more people at sharing for the giants. of course their grandfathers...
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and pauline love, topi ta, kansas, 100 years, lived independently. loves to read. glass of sherry. helen schlafke, 100 years old, lives independently, enjoys taking care of her sisters who are in their 90s. love that. how about that. lovely lillian. lillian wolf from catonsville, maryland, 101, enjoys knitting and listening to classical music and exercises on her life. william, sweet william mayberry, 105, loves his biscuits and half. loves to play checkers and has a garden that he takes care of himself. and don't forget victor. victor kubicek, owatonna, minnesota, 102 years old, likes to talk about stories of farming back in the good old days. happy birthday, too, to deak hamilton, from falmouth, maine, 100 years old, loves to play the banjo. that's all. back to new york. >> how to make sure your children have a happy and safe experience at their prom. first this is "today" on nbc. [ male announcer ] it was forged from the fires of imagination. sculpted by an unyielding passion for design. ♪ and tempered by 125 years of legendary performance. introducing the all-n
and pauline love, topi ta, kansas, 100 years, lived independently. loves to read. glass of sherry. helen schlafke, 100 years old, lives independently, enjoys taking care of her sisters who are in their 90s. love that. how about that. lovely lillian. lillian wolf from catonsville, maryland, 101, enjoys knitting and listening to classical music and exercises on her life. william, sweet william mayberry, 105, loves his biscuits and half. loves to play checkers and has a garden that he takes care...