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and they let one part in the ocean into the other part in the plymouth. and that was the first idea, they talk about that splitting a stone because they were seeing what was going on. go back to tiffany's manuscript, he is very outraged by the revolution. on religious grounds. he says that the sabbath is being violated again and again by the rebels. that were the only been good, there is no people. pcs the moral and and religious basis for the pick of the people saw other reasons, and i felt i could really go into the reasons that much because there seem to be an individual reason for each person. the other thing is that there was a historian and early 19th century who was trying to round up information about the loyalists, and he produced biographies of hundreds of them. on and he said he wished he could have done more, but that if you had been defeated in a revolution, if your land has been taken away, if you have terrorized people and you have been terrorized yourself, you don't do much writing about your experience. well, there was a journal that i ca
and they let one part in the ocean into the other part in the plymouth. and that was the first idea, they talk about that splitting a stone because they were seeing what was going on. go back to tiffany's manuscript, he is very outraged by the revolution. on religious grounds. he says that the sabbath is being violated again and again by the rebels. that were the only been good, there is no people. pcs the moral and and religious basis for the pick of the people saw other reasons, and i felt i...
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he proved to be a different type of governor, rejecting the governor's mansion and driving a plymouth sedan. the fidelity extended the state spending. california racked up the biggest budget surpluses in history. $5 billion. >> and wiped out by proposition 13, the 1978 property tax rollback. he was reelected to a second term. >> today, we see the momentum of our moment with the spending rather than innovation. >> he was an advocate of alternative energy. and with the first openly gay judges, and proposed the space academy for california. >> his girlfriend, linda ronstadt called him a boom being. and that with this three runs for government, he briefly abandoned politics. going to india to work with mother teresa, it does come back kenny was a rithem off and after he was reelected with separat >> jerry brown back in the game. >> pamela harris. was sworn in today, and she is going to go against truancy, and gang violence. >> the san francisco mayor gavin newson as lieutenant governor is still unclear. richly was scheduled to be sworn in today with jerry brown and pamela harris. however,
he proved to be a different type of governor, rejecting the governor's mansion and driving a plymouth sedan. the fidelity extended the state spending. california racked up the biggest budget surpluses in history. $5 billion. >> and wiped out by proposition 13, the 1978 property tax rollback. he was reelected to a second term. >> today, we see the momentum of our moment with the spending rather than innovation. >> he was an advocate of alternative energy. and with the first...
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he thought that maybe his findings were the result of a freak event on a particular plymouth beach so he analyzed the sound of ten other british beaches then he checked all stars in the same time worldwide. we found these materials every place we've examined and that surprised me the ubiquity the fact that these we know that large items of debris and now covering the ocean surface that down in the deep sea bad but the fact that they chose world wide and now contaminated with small fragments of plastic was actually quite surprising to me i expected that maybe as we move to more remote places then perhaps we wouldn't find any plastics at this this microscopic scale but in fact we have. people off thinking that plastics are polluting and because they are totally ignoring the an enormous amount of. benefits benefits that you get from the plastic material likeness less consumption etc if you have a lot of light of the girls then automatically the consumption is very slow or one hundred kilo less for a car is zero point three liter per hundred kilometer. captain charles moore is fed up of s
he thought that maybe his findings were the result of a freak event on a particular plymouth beach so he analyzed the sound of ten other british beaches then he checked all stars in the same time worldwide. we found these materials every place we've examined and that surprised me the ubiquity the fact that these we know that large items of debris and now covering the ocean surface that down in the deep sea bad but the fact that they chose world wide and now contaminated with small fragments of...
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. >> god said it's no surprise and plymouth is not rebounded as quickly as the market because he says many american companies have been making their money from customers overseas. in san leandro police are searching for two men wanted for robbing a bank. these are surveillance video police finitude held up the wells fargo and east 14th street on monday morning. one man stood there was a rifle while the other 10 jumped over the counter. the two ran off the money. police believe the same to me the responsible for robberies at the san leandro starbucks in kfc. the to alarm fire caused about to under $50,000 in damage to medical marijuana dispense ran san jose this morning. flames erupted at the building at creek in san jose about 3:00 in the morning. there were no injuries. >> are 10 for cash showers out there tomorrow made in the north bay them will be looking at dry weather for quite a long time. warmer captures into the weekend. we'll full forecast coming up for you just a few minutes. hefts xi live to the university of arizona very see one of the many dignitaries in the audience. it
. >> god said it's no surprise and plymouth is not rebounded as quickly as the market because he says many american companies have been making their money from customers overseas. in san leandro police are searching for two men wanted for robbing a bank. these are surveillance video police finitude held up the wells fargo and east 14th street on monday morning. one man stood there was a rifle while the other 10 jumped over the counter. the two ran off the money. police believe the same to...
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. >> a lone african-american male about 38 years old entered the plymouth station 6th precinct, indiscriminately began firing inside the precinct. four of our officers were wounded. >> still, police returned fire, killing the unidentified gunman. all four wounded officers are expected to recover. the gunman's motive remains a mystery. >>> another shooting yesterday, this one in washington state, and it left two people dead and two sheriff's deputies wounded. it happened in front of a walmart store west of seattle. one of the dead was a man killed by deputies when he opened fire. the other was a young woman who died in a tacoma hospital. >>> in tucson, arizona, today, jared loughner will be arraigned on federal charges growing out of the shooting rampage two weeks ago. six people were killed and 13 others were wounded. the most seriously wounded, of course, was congresswoman gabrielle giffords who is now at a rehab center in houston. don teague has the latest from there. >> reporter: at houston's memorial hermann hospital, the painstaking process of rehabilitating gabrielle giffords' injured brai
. >> a lone african-american male about 38 years old entered the plymouth station 6th precinct, indiscriminately began firing inside the precinct. four of our officers were wounded. >> still, police returned fire, killing the unidentified gunman. all four wounded officers are expected to recover. the gunman's motive remains a mystery. >>> another shooting yesterday, this one in washington state, and it left two people dead and two sheriff's deputies wounded. it happened in...
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apartment near the capital rather than the recently built governor's residence and drove to work in a plymouth sedan and not a chauffeured limousine. brown was knowns a a fiscal conservative and he noted in 1975 that california faced economic uncertainty. declaring, quote, we cannot spend more than we take in. if you would like to watch more video of governor brown speaking at his inauguration, go to ktvu.com and click the politicking tab >>> out going governor arnold schwarzenegger attended jerry brown's inauguration ceremony. schwarzenegger said quote hopefully the democrats will listen to him more about spending than they did to me, end quote. now that he is out of a job, schwarzenegger says he will likely hit the speech circuit and possibly write an autobiography. he says he plans to remain active in politics. >>> the new lieutenant governor, san francisco mayor gavin newsom said he was thrilled to see his old friend and political mentor sworn in. he said he will take the outside of office himself as lieutenant governor one week from today. that will give him time he said to complete a few
apartment near the capital rather than the recently built governor's residence and drove to work in a plymouth sedan and not a chauffeured limousine. brown was knowns a a fiscal conservative and he noted in 1975 that california faced economic uncertainty. declaring, quote, we cannot spend more than we take in. if you would like to watch more video of governor brown speaking at his inauguration, go to ktvu.com and click the politicking tab >>> out going governor arnold schwarzenegger...
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rejected the governor's mansion in favor of an apartment with a mattress on the floor and driving a plymouthxtended the state's spending. california rep up-frugality dutch--with a 5 billion budget surplus. and also he was reelected to a second term as it faced a new round of budget cuts. >> today, we see the dominance of spending rather than innovation and risk. he was a he was an advocate of gay rights, and his girlfriend, a senior, led to ronstadt called them mill being. and a singer, linda ronstadt, and governor, moonbeam. and he abandoned politics going to india to work with mother teresa. his political comeback when he was elected mayor of oakland in 1999. >> after two terms, he was elected attorney general for a second time in 20 of sex. >> a historic inauguration for the fortnight mira, jean quan. she is the first woman, the first chinese- american elected woman. one of our top priorities is to create jobs. and to attract business to oakland. >> of course, we're going to when the a's stadium, and second with your top-10 ceos to keep the top jobs in oakland and perhaps industries are n
rejected the governor's mansion in favor of an apartment with a mattress on the floor and driving a plymouthxtended the state's spending. california rep up-frugality dutch--with a 5 billion budget surplus. and also he was reelected to a second term as it faced a new round of budget cuts. >> today, we see the dominance of spending rather than innovation and risk. he was a he was an advocate of gay rights, and his girlfriend, a senior, led to ronstadt called them mill being. and a singer,...
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mother and 3-year-old girl who died in an oakland apartment fire in december 30th on 82nd avenue and plymouthoverloaded extension cord may have started it. the 28-year-old woman and her daughter died in the fire. immigration officers will bring the father of the little girl to the funeral service today, but then he's going to be deported to el salvador. he and another daughter are in the country illegally. the fate of the surviving girl has not yet been decided. she could be deported as well, but right now she is in the custody of child services. >>> a convicted murderer sentenced to life in prison is now back on the streets as a free man. san francisco district attorney dropped all charges against him who was convicted of killing two people. he said his office cannot retry the case because the star witness is now dead. last month the judge ruled that conley didn't get a fair trial because the star witness accepted money for his testimony. >>> oakland police are putting together a list of the city's most dangerous gang members. they say it's important police work, but others say it amounts to
mother and 3-year-old girl who died in an oakland apartment fire in december 30th on 82nd avenue and plymouthoverloaded extension cord may have started it. the 28-year-old woman and her daughter died in the fire. immigration officers will bring the father of the little girl to the funeral service today, but then he's going to be deported to el salvador. he and another daughter are in the country illegally. the fate of the surviving girl has not yet been decided. she could be deported as well,...
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[applause] what makes america so great is they can trace the lineage to plymouth rock or back to -- people who have been in this country hundreds of years and others for hundreds of hours. we are not here because of an attachment to a particular history but because of the shared commitment to certain values and ideals. that is the genius of america. my parents didn't come to fight against it. they came to change the american dream and the citizens of the land of the free and home of the brave. a great deal of our strength is our shared commitment to our values. hard work, respect for the rule of law, commitment to freedom, belief in god. that is where our strength comes from. i am for diversity. you can certainly see i am example of diversity. by a diversity we talk about things like skin color or ethnicity. that is great, we are all precious but if -- of we need more people believe in collectivism, socialism, 1-party rule, military dictatorship, a suicide bombing, treating women like second-class citizens or the other negative things this world has to offer, we need people who want to com
[applause] what makes america so great is they can trace the lineage to plymouth rock or back to -- people who have been in this country hundreds of years and others for hundreds of hours. we are not here because of an attachment to a particular history but because of the shared commitment to certain values and ideals. that is the genius of america. my parents didn't come to fight against it. they came to change the american dream and the citizens of the land of the free and home of the brave....
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makes america so great is there are people here that can trace their lineage of the lead back to plymouth rock. the contrast that lineage back to hundreds of years, hundreds of hours. we are not here because of a common and a city or attachment to a particular history, but because of a shared commitment to certain values and ideals. my parents did not come to america to change it. they came to chase the american dream and the citizens of the land of the free and the home of the brave. a great deal of our strength is our shared commitment, hard work, respect for the rule of law, a commitment to freedom, rugged individualism, belief in god. i am all for diversity. you can look it me and see that certainly i am an example of diversity. talking about things like skin color or ethnicity, that's great. we are all precious in this side. we've been we need more people believing in collectivism, socialism, one-party rule, tierney, terrorism, suicide bombing, treating women like second-class citizens or some of the of the negatives that this will allow us to offer, the thinking. many people that wa
makes america so great is there are people here that can trace their lineage of the lead back to plymouth rock. the contrast that lineage back to hundreds of years, hundreds of hours. we are not here because of a common and a city or attachment to a particular history, but because of a shared commitment to certain values and ideals. my parents did not come to america to change it. they came to chase the american dream and the citizens of the land of the free and the home of the brave. a great...
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makes america so great is there are people here that can trace their lineage all the way back to plymouth rock. they can trace their lineage back people who've been in this country in such as of years and others hundreds of hours. we are not here because of the common ethnicity or a particular history. we are here because of a shared commitment to certain values and ideals and that is the genius of america. my parents didn't come to change it come to fight against it. they came to change the american dream to be citizens of the land of free and home of the brief and i think a great deal of our strength is our shared commitment to our fall u.s, hard work, respect for the rule of law, commitment to freedom, rugged individualism, believe in god, that is where our strength comes from. i am for diversity. you can look at me and see that certainly i'm an example of diversity by diversity we are talking about things like skin color, ethnicity. that's great. red, yellow, black, white. we are all precious and his sight but if biodiversity we need more people believing in collectivism, socialism, o
makes america so great is there are people here that can trace their lineage all the way back to plymouth rock. they can trace their lineage back people who've been in this country in such as of years and others hundreds of hours. we are not here because of the common ethnicity or a particular history. we are here because of a shared commitment to certain values and ideals and that is the genius of america. my parents didn't come to change it come to fight against it. they came to change the...
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it was around 2:30 in the morning that neal drove to the factory in plymouth. it was a moment when the future could not wait until the morning. he grabbed whatever tools he could find -- a couple of boards and broom handles -- is this really true? the broom handle part? [laughter] he says it is true. he started tinkering around until the engineers showed up. what he came up with is one of the signature innovations -- a new lighting feature -- fixture that gave twice the light with half the energy. that was only part of the project. he had to find loans and customers who believed in his improbable pitch. in doing all of that, the time, patience, and persistence -- it took determination to succeed. fortunately, that is not something he has a small shortage of -- determination. as he said himself, the difference between orion and other companies is the difference between playing to win employee not to lose. he said that orion are playing. that is what sets neal apart. it is what sets orion apart. it is also what sets america apart. here in america we play to win.
it was around 2:30 in the morning that neal drove to the factory in plymouth. it was a moment when the future could not wait until the morning. he grabbed whatever tools he could find -- a couple of boards and broom handles -- is this really true? the broom handle part? [laughter] he says it is true. he started tinkering around until the engineers showed up. what he came up with is one of the signature innovations -- a new lighting feature -- fixture that gave twice the light with half the...
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next is, from plymouth, ohio. caller: good morning, susan. where to begin? i was not a republican and i was a democrat and now i'm independent. i am sick of both parties. the republicans got us into this mess, the war, by weapons of mass destruction. i look at it as words of mass destruction. the-distraction. the way i see it, corporations and government hand-in-hand. most of our money is defrauded by outsourcing troops. you have troops over in afghanistan now -- now making $1,000 or $2,000 per month and you have mercenaries' making anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 per month. when we cut our military soldiers, what are we going to do? will we just a ploy mercenaries like blackwater? -- just deployed mercenaries like blackwater? we have military corporations -- what we need to do is audit the government of the way through. then we will see where our problems lie. and our problems lie with that building shown on the screen right now. i am a veteran. there are us that are watching and we are fed up with this. host: thank you. also this morning, the announcement
next is, from plymouth, ohio. caller: good morning, susan. where to begin? i was not a republican and i was a democrat and now i'm independent. i am sick of both parties. the republicans got us into this mess, the war, by weapons of mass destruction. i look at it as words of mass destruction. the-distraction. the way i see it, corporations and government hand-in-hand. most of our money is defrauded by outsourcing troops. you have troops over in afghanistan now -- now making $1,000 or $2,000 per...
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i met people there with the deepest amount of patriotism and went to look at plymouth rock and there in boston harbor was the real boston tea party and why would i have thought that the state that could launch the revolution and have an actual real tea party, why would i have thought that the bay state couldn't deliver us a measure of defense and relief from obamacare. so yesterday, i do the fast forward point now, mr. speaker, but yesterday here on the floor of the house of representatives, was the one-year anniversary from the election of scott brown and i don't think anybody said it into the record but this congress, having gone through all of that, and seen 87 freshmen republicans elected, the majority turn over and the american people rise up and send their message in the fashion that was imagined by the founding fathers themselves, that this would be the quick reaction body here in the house of representatives, voted on the anniversary of the lech of scott broun, which we thought saved us from obamacare, it ultimately did not, but voted to repeal obamacare, lock, stock, and bar
i met people there with the deepest amount of patriotism and went to look at plymouth rock and there in boston harbor was the real boston tea party and why would i have thought that the state that could launch the revolution and have an actual real tea party, why would i have thought that the bay state couldn't deliver us a measure of defense and relief from obamacare. so yesterday, i do the fast forward point now, mr. speaker, but yesterday here on the floor of the house of representatives,...
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30 in the morning, -- 2:30 in the morning, and neal hopped in his car and drove to the factory in plymouthwhere the fack -- future couldn't wait. is this true, neal? [laughter] he says it's true. he started tinkering around until an engineer showed up. and what neal had come up with is one of orion's signature innovations, a light that would produce twice the light at half the energy. neal had to work to apply for loans, find investors, find customers who would believe his improbable pitch. and doing all of that took time, patience and most of all, it took persistence. it took determination to succeed. fortunately that's not something neal has a shortage of, determination. as he said himself, the difference between orion and other companies is and i'm quoting now, the difference between playing to win and playing not to lose and he says that orion, we play to win. [cheers and applause] we play to win. [applause] so that's what sets neal apart and/orion apart, but that's what sets america apart. that's what sets america apart. here in america, we play to win. we don't play to not lose. part
30 in the morning, -- 2:30 in the morning, and neal hopped in his car and drove to the factory in plymouthwhere the fack -- future couldn't wait. is this true, neal? [laughter] he says it's true. he started tinkering around until an engineer showed up. and what neal had come up with is one of orion's signature innovations, a light that would produce twice the light at half the energy. neal had to work to apply for loans, find investors, find customers who would believe his improbable pitch. and...
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that fire broke out december 30th in a four-unit apartment building on 82nd avenue and plymouth streetd may have started it. the 28-year-old woman and her daughter died in that fire. immigration officers will bring the father of the little girl to the funeral service today and then after that, he'll be deported to el salvador. he and another daughter are in the country illegally. now, the fate of the surviving girl has not yet been decided, but she could be deported as well. right now she is in the custody of child serves. >>> more local news coming up in half an hour. the "today" show comes back in a minute and a half. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here in a little bit. >>> 8:00 now on this wednesday morning. the snow is not quite finished with us yet. here in new york, the sun has come up as the snow moves through, dumping about eight inches of snow in central park, and the total is much higher in other parts of the northeast, like connecticut and massachusetts. al's up in boston, we're going to check in with him in just a couple of minutes. >> also ahead, a question a lo
that fire broke out december 30th in a four-unit apartment building on 82nd avenue and plymouth streetd may have started it. the 28-year-old woman and her daughter died in that fire. immigration officers will bring the father of the little girl to the funeral service today and then after that, he'll be deported to el salvador. he and another daughter are in the country illegally. now, the fate of the surviving girl has not yet been decided, but she could be deported as well. right now she is in...