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so after george and polly died, the cabin, and the farm. the next -- one of their sons, william built an addition to this side of the cabin. a framed editio ed addition, ant the carpenter his father was, so it was in more dire state and, unfortunately, more unsalvagable. one of the things i found interesting when i started reconstructing the gilmore ca n cabin, was the political history of this time period. many of us feel like after the civil war, lee surrendered to grant, the sleighs were freed, and everybody lived happily ever after. lee surrendered to grant in 1865, and yet the 13th amendment of the constitution which outlaws slavery in the united states wasn't passed by the federal government until december of 1865, it took them eight months to determine whether or not slavery really should be outlawed. it's hard for to us believe that. that it would take that long in this day and age. the 14th amendment which granted african-americans equal protection under the law was not passed until 1868 so they had to wait another three years for
so after george and polly died, the cabin, and the farm. the next -- one of their sons, william built an addition to this side of the cabin. a framed editio ed addition, ant the carpenter his father was, so it was in more dire state and, unfortunately, more unsalvagable. one of the things i found interesting when i started reconstructing the gilmore ca n cabin, was the political history of this time period. many of us feel like after the civil war, lee surrendered to grant, the sleighs were...
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from 1905 both george and the doctor died and in 1908 polly died and the this was turned over to their children. the children built an addition in 1910, a frame off the side of the house extending it a little bit and a lot of the family still lived here in the 1920s, at which time the grandchildren just couldn't agree on who outrightly owned the property. they argued and squabbled and wound up suing and went to court in gym crow, virginia. of course an african-american family wasn't going to get a fair shake from the judge so the court system decided to take the property from the family, reimburse them for its value, which was negligible, and which they split amongst themselves, and then the county auctioned the property and of course the dupont family wound up buying it. at that time the gilmore cabin and farm came into the montpelier track, then owned by the duponts and the duponts kept people living in this cabin until the 1960s. that i a lot of their laborers lived here, so this cabin saw use until the mid '60s, when it was abandoned and when the national trust acquired the propert
from 1905 both george and the doctor died and in 1908 polly died and the this was turned over to their children. the children built an addition in 1910, a frame off the side of the house extending it a little bit and a lot of the family still lived here in the 1920s, at which time the grandchildren just couldn't agree on who outrightly owned the property. they argued and squabbled and wound up suing and went to court in gym crow, virginia. of course an african-american family wasn't going to...
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george and polly, of course, had the bed downstairs, and that was actually a mark of status, having, you know, showing that your bed was a way to show off what wealth you had and who knows, maybe in the cold weather they, too, moved their bed closer to the fire. very little of the cabin had to be replaced during the restoration. you can see a few boards up here in the ceiling that are new material but most of the ceiling here is original, as are the partition walls and the floors. in fact, when we go back downstairs i can point out just the very few elements that did have to be replaced downstairs. the fireplaces were the only means of heating this cabin, the gilmores, the wood stoves were available, the gilmores certainly couldn't afford one. you'll notice how low these ceilings are. i have to duck to get between the ceiling joists. we know from oral history that george gilmore was, indeed, a tall man. so why build your ceiling so low? a lot of people will say, oh, well people were shorter back then. that's just not true. you built your ceilings low to retain the heat, the higher yo
george and polly, of course, had the bed downstairs, and that was actually a mark of status, having, you know, showing that your bed was a way to show off what wealth you had and who knows, maybe in the cold weather they, too, moved their bed closer to the fire. very little of the cabin had to be replaced during the restoration. you can see a few boards up here in the ceiling that are new material but most of the ceiling here is original, as are the partition walls and the floors. in fact, when...
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it's a veritable eugene polly shrine. my lady likes to complain.why don't just get a universal remote. all this is so complicated. i just smile and say to myself, exactly. so tonight a special thank to you eugene polly who passed away this past sunday. he was 96. no, he never did win a nobel prize, but tonight he has the undying gratitude of many a happy king in his castle. anita. >> in tonight's health alert, perpetually chapped lips. they could be a precursor to cancer. tonight the signs you need to lack out for and why lip gloss could increase the danger. anita meyers spent years dealing with chapped lips. >> it was red and sometimes flakey. >> reporter: but she didn't think she had anything to worry about until she visited the dermatologist. >> i just thought i had chapped lips. i had no idea that it could be cancer. >> anita was diagnosed with precancerous sun damage of the lips, a condition that's becoming more common. >> a lot of lip gloss, went to the beach a lot when they were teenagers, now coming into their force, and we're seeing a lot
it's a veritable eugene polly shrine. my lady likes to complain.why don't just get a universal remote. all this is so complicated. i just smile and say to myself, exactly. so tonight a special thank to you eugene polly who passed away this past sunday. he was 96. no, he never did win a nobel prize, but tonight he has the undying gratitude of many a happy king in his castle. anita. >> in tonight's health alert, perpetually chapped lips. they could be a precursor to cancer. tonight the...
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polly died after battling pneumonia. he was 96 years old. made a huge impact on a lot of lives. >> imagine what we'd be doing if we didn't have that doohickey you speak of. >> yeah, we'd be watching one channel. what a lot of us would be doing. >> hopefully this one. >>> most of us enjoyed the mild winter but probably won't enjoy some of the effects of the warm weather. the first batch of mosquitoes are hatching early which means it could be one of the worst mosquito years ever. the insects are about six weeks ahead of schedule. officials are concerned about west nile virus activity also peaking earlier this year ahead of its usual time, august and september. >> we know the mosquito love that standing water. tom, we've gotten quite a bit of rain over the last couple of days. >> yes. and we have standing water this morning, residual in prince william county. and there is a -- the result of the heavy downpours earlier, around midnight or so. they have flood warning out for prince william county now. but around the metro area, all the rain has
polly died after battling pneumonia. he was 96 years old. made a huge impact on a lot of lives. >> imagine what we'd be doing if we didn't have that doohickey you speak of. >> yeah, we'd be watching one channel. what a lot of us would be doing. >> hopefully this one. >>> most of us enjoyed the mild winter but probably won't enjoy some of the effects of the warm weather. the first batch of mosquitoes are hatching early which means it could be one of the worst mosquito...
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>> at the polly western high school parking lot, rain or shine. we have a big tent set up and at any point and time they can come down and drop off books for us. >> a great event. reporting live from downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> the scream now in the hands of one wealthy buyer. >> you better belief it. it was estimated to go for $80 million to $200 million. we have the answer, it's enough to make you scream. >> the guys who reenacted the part from "the hangover" now learning what it's going to cost them from stealing a penguin from australia. a live look at wrigley field in chicago. >> did you know they resisted putting up lights and finally put them up in 1988? it's 5:19. we'll be right back. ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing xfinity streampix. stream your favorite movies and full seasons of sh
>> at the polly western high school parking lot, rain or shine. we have a big tent set up and at any point and time they can come down and drop off books for us. >> a great event. reporting live from downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> the scream now in the hands of one wealthy buyer. >> you better belief it. it was estimated to go for $80 million to $200 million. we have the answer, it's enough to make you scream. >> the guys who reenacted the...
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eugene polly jr. invented the flashmatic. in 1955, the first wireless remote. the ray gun-style remote started as tvs were becoming commonplace in homes. polly lived in chicago his entire life working with zenith exercisics for 47 years. he amassed 18 patents in that time. polly died after battling pneumonia. he was 97 years old. >> lived a long life. and there are a lot of men who are very grateful for what he came up with. >> and women, too. >> yeah? >> yes. >> you don't mind getting up to change the channel, do you? >> i've become a -- it -- >> just there. >> if you lose it, you panic. >>> 5:27. >>> coming up, new legal problems for gary giordano. the incident that landed the maryland man back behind bars. >>> no laughing matter. the surprising e-mail parents at one area prep school got that is raising eyebrows. >>> and we're tracking more flooding. >>> stories making headlines at 5:30, more rain moving through the area is causing more problems in northern virginia, and we're learning more about road closures by the minute. >>> the director of the secret ser
eugene polly jr. invented the flashmatic. in 1955, the first wireless remote. the ray gun-style remote started as tvs were becoming commonplace in homes. polly lived in chicago his entire life working with zenith exercisics for 47 years. he amassed 18 patents in that time. polly died after battling pneumonia. he was 97 years old. >> lived a long life. and there are a lot of men who are very grateful for what he came up with. >> and women, too. >> yeah? >> yes. >>...
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. >> la polli de oakland investiga la muerte de una transgenero le disparaon cuándo hombre se acercaronual . >> un residente es culpable de homicidio por la muerte de la madre de sushijos . >> ella fue apuñalada el hombre lo hizo después que la mujer termino con la relación . >> el sujeto tendría cadena perpetura . >> causa de un incendio que desalojo 40 personas, esto comenzó en la mañana. >> un total de 21 departamentos dañados . >> un niño de 7 años se pincho con una jeringa escarbaba en el patio , después el niño se clavo la aguja lo llevaron contra el posible contagio . >> un portavoz dice que limpiaron el área . >> por otro lado destrozos en las marchas hacen que la policía cambie sus tacticas . >> no comprenden como causaron tanto destrozo . >> por su parte del departamento de obras úpublicas se disculpo por la limpieza . >> [♪ ♪] . > > una familia hispana esta destrozada por la muerte de un joven . >> hablamos del impacto . >> me siento triste porque se fue . >> brandon estudia en la escuela donde la víctima estudiaba . >> un compañero que indica el oficial fue golpeado brutalme
. >> la polli de oakland investiga la muerte de una transgenero le disparaon cuándo hombre se acercaronual . >> un residente es culpable de homicidio por la muerte de la madre de sushijos . >> ella fue apuñalada el hombre lo hizo después que la mujer termino con la relación . >> el sujeto tendría cadena perpetura . >> causa de un incendio que desalojo 40 personas, esto comenzó en la mañana. >> un total de 21 departamentos dañados . >> un niño...
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and this sometimes the opposite tendency in some journalists to sort of be a little more polly annish in the current situation. >> it's hard to generalize. my time in china, i loved my time in china. i loved many chinese people. i wanted to strangle the government. there was a great variety, what do you think about china? what do you think of the universe? >> yes, history moves forward and there are trends. >> fair enough. >> let's have questions from you all. there will be microphones. this will be webcast, please wait for microphones. right here. in the front row. that's you. but let's see -- i think a microphone is on its way. >> hi, i wanted to have you all talk about how you believe that the incident will affect the chinese crest. marcus, you talked about the chinese journalists coming in and taking careful notes of what you are all doing. and chinese (inaudible) has become sophisticated and they have used the methods and technologies yet they don't report. this incident has blown the cover. and everyone in china is talking about it and everyone knows there is incredible corrupti
and this sometimes the opposite tendency in some journalists to sort of be a little more polly annish in the current situation. >> it's hard to generalize. my time in china, i loved my time in china. i loved many chinese people. i wanted to strangle the government. there was a great variety, what do you think about china? what do you think of the universe? >> yes, history moves forward and there are trends. >> fair enough. >> let's have questions from you all. there will...
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facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. the walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's vicious death row. >> san quentin opened in 1852 and today, seems physically trapped in the century in which it was conceived. old and decrepit, san quentin is riddled with shadowy alcoves and blind spots. there are no electrified, lethal fences. the towers around the perimeter must still be staffed where, incredibly, there are fewer surveillance cameras than a single convenience store. and worse yet, a lack of modernization has put officers in constant risk of inmate attack. >> every day i walk through those gates, the thought crosses my mind. is today going to be the last? >> the grounds are a sprawling 432 acres located on the shores of beautiful san francisco bay. >> cu
facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. the walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's vicious death row. >> san quentin opened in 1852 and today, seems...
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a missing kids advocate whose daughter polly was murdered in 1993 as help coordinate volunteer searchers for sierra lamar. he told kcbs radio that searches should continue. >> the sad truth is that 76 percent of these kids that are kidnapped and murdered will be dead within the first three hours, not even 72 hours but within the first three hours and they will also be within a few miles of the location from where they were last seen. >> we will have continuing coverage throughout the morning on the rest in the sierra lamar case. stay with us for the latest developments >> this morning the old state warriors are planning to announce they're moving back to san francisco. the team plans a privately financed $500 million waterfront arena built on pier 30-32 near the foot of the bay bridge. >> i have nothing against where they are at now but i do think there's great potential for the warriors to come home >> mayor ed lee has been personally involved in bringing them from oakland. he says the new arena would not require any money from the general fund or new taxes. the port of san francisco wo
a missing kids advocate whose daughter polly was murdered in 1993 as help coordinate volunteer searchers for sierra lamar. he told kcbs radio that searches should continue. >> the sad truth is that 76 percent of these kids that are kidnapped and murdered will be dead within the first three hours, not even 72 hours but within the first three hours and they will also be within a few miles of the location from where they were last seen. >> we will have continuing coverage throughout...
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we have also increased the number of polly phones to increase the quality of the sound so that it makes the experience for the examination better than having to speak on speaker phones. you notice it can be a little aggravating. and with regards to translation of documents, anytime we have information that is translated, we always field test it to ensure at least a maximum of sixth grade is reasonable. any other questions, i can answer that. president chiu: thank you. from what i understand d.p.h. has actually made a lot of great strides in thinking about language access, particularly around the use of technology. i do hope that you will be able to, if you can, report on the aftermath of these incidentses that were reported by chinese for affirmative. action. it's my hope and i will say this to miss pond, if there are egregious examples of language access that we figure out a process within the city about how to make sure that these sort of incidences don't happen in the future. i would love to know once you have more information about the specific examples what actually happened, who m
we have also increased the number of polly phones to increase the quality of the sound so that it makes the experience for the examination better than having to speak on speaker phones. you notice it can be a little aggravating. and with regards to translation of documents, anytime we have information that is translated, we always field test it to ensure at least a maximum of sixth grade is reasonable. any other questions, i can answer that. president chiu: thank you. from what i understand...
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>> new production directed by diane pollis.m lewis, audra mcdonald ripping it up, man, every night, having a ball. >> what's it like to have to take hold of an opera, a musical that's been so important to so many people? >> well, there's a lot of ownership. you know, when you do this production of -- this is probably the greatest and most well known american opera, so everybody has a lot of ownership. they remember how they saw it. they remember the film, their favorite production. you know, they come with all of that. it was really for me as an artist and for us it's trying to carve out our own production, treating oufrsz as artists and putting that -- putting that over to the side. i'm really not trying to compete with any of those people, any of those previous productions. i'm trying to find my own way in this. >> you certainly are your own way. you've made the play sleeker. it's more efficient, i guess. >> it's better. >> it's better. >> no, no. sorry. i'm not george gerswin. >> we love george gerswin. if it weren't for him
>> new production directed by diane pollis.m lewis, audra mcdonald ripping it up, man, every night, having a ball. >> what's it like to have to take hold of an opera, a musical that's been so important to so many people? >> well, there's a lot of ownership. you know, when you do this production of -- this is probably the greatest and most well known american opera, so everybody has a lot of ownership. they remember how they saw it. they remember the film, their favorite...
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if we i also thought it would be fuseful if woo douched briefly on polly sen trick government earns and, the idea to po are in country the operation of the various cools and comments in the ent net. i think whole they're should be explored. and perhaps allow some folks who have typically not been involved in some of the day-to-day conversations monday the power blokes are to have of the at the table just as comencitizen and concerned policy makers beep can support our friends in the state department. members of congress, they can use their contacts and their influence around the world. with their counterparts as an opportunity to discuss these issues. i think a key aspect of this is that this cannot be the u.s. against the world. if that is the formula, we lose, plain and sim. this has to be something where we engage in all the communities around the world. (they experiences where that) i've been doing that here in the u.s. but again, find ways to expand that influence the unions. there are a ton of great academic studies out there but there are a ton more that can be done. the academic
if we i also thought it would be fuseful if woo douched briefly on polly sen trick government earns and, the idea to po are in country the operation of the various cools and comments in the ent net. i think whole they're should be explored. and perhaps allow some folks who have typically not been involved in some of the day-to-day conversations monday the power blokes are to have of the at the table just as comencitizen and concerned policy makers beep can support our friends in the state...
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responsibilities on both journalists in the media and journalists in the newspapers, and i am not trying to be polly anna-ish, and that is the wrong metaphor, but the balanced approach lies in the middle. we fed each other. mr. airborn is completely all of the wall in what he writes, but mr. campbell is not completely correct either. >> one can debate the diagnosis, but what if anything can be done about it in the free democracy? >> well, i think that the process of this inquiry is quite doing something about it, just as the process of the "lawrence inquiry" and the process of it and leaves a side the specific recommendations. change the nature of policing. because you saw over the period of that inquiry that aspects of policing which the public did not generally know about, and it was a mirror for the police. now, this inquiry, and this poll process is a mirror for journalists and many journalists are very serious people and intelligent and bright and thoughtful and concerned about the future of journalism in the democracy. and, you know, they want this -- they want to think about it. i think that
responsibilities on both journalists in the media and journalists in the newspapers, and i am not trying to be polly anna-ish, and that is the wrong metaphor, but the balanced approach lies in the middle. we fed each other. mr. airborn is completely all of the wall in what he writes, but mr. campbell is not completely correct either. >> one can debate the diagnosis, but what if anything can be done about it in the free democracy? >> well, i think that the process of this inquiry is...
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have made the most we go longer to get the ball rolling the chechen team seven minutes an hour and polly klass just two minutes later marco grosset firing home from long range so it's terry back in assault by midway through the first off. it's a day of netted his second and perhaps with one minutes left turn back now for a point here with a good education playoffs. and the best on edge ten man vote one nil to boost their hopes of avoiding the relegation playoffs saturday bends were sent off midway through the second half. against me to get a giant get netted the winner ten minutes later finishing off the defense spitting pass or fail to. well over england leaders manchester city moved one step closer to their first top flight crime since nine hundred sixty eight after winning tonight. you can also win the premier league u.r.l. to a scored twice in the last twenty minutes to ensure the title is city's to lose with one game left to go on manchester united beats one is easy to nail to stay level on points with city but with an eight goal inferior goal difference one elsewhere ten months on
have made the most we go longer to get the ball rolling the chechen team seven minutes an hour and polly klass just two minutes later marco grosset firing home from long range so it's terry back in assault by midway through the first off. it's a day of netted his second and perhaps with one minutes left turn back now for a point here with a good education playoffs. and the best on edge ten man vote one nil to boost their hopes of avoiding the relegation playoffs saturday bends were sent off...
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in some ways we are polly annish in our country. our fight is not with the muslim faith, but we have muddied this water. when a person is bad, they are bad regardless of their skin color or their religious affiliation. be decisive and brutal at that point. opportunities will exist. but they must be realized and exploited and this is exceptionally difficult. imagine the difference of ho chi minh has been given an alternative path or if the awakening had occurred in 2004 instead of 2006 in and bar. i do not want to trivial the complexity of these matters. but we will have opportunity. thank you very much. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> professor hunter is a professor at georgetown university. as well as a distinguished scholar at the center for strategic international studies. >> that's only for c-span. all right. thank you. sorry about that. it shows that i'm out of practice. first of all, i'd like to thank my old but young friend. in other words, we have known each other for a long time and actually we wrote stuff together, too at so
in some ways we are polly annish in our country. our fight is not with the muslim faith, but we have muddied this water. when a person is bad, they are bad regardless of their skin color or their religious affiliation. be decisive and brutal at that point. opportunities will exist. but they must be realized and exploited and this is exceptionally difficult. imagine the difference of ho chi minh has been given an alternative path or if the awakening had occurred in 2004 instead of 2006 in and...
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we've got gas from declining around half a percent or two one percent secular those are those movers pollies gold is also coming down because of lower gold prices. and seventh continent is bucking the trend it's up more than one percent as the company has decided not to pay out dividends. to move over to commodities as i said no support the light sweet now down even the below ninety four dollars per barrel brant is at one hundred ten dollars while saudi arabia has been saying that it wants to see brant trading at around one hundred dollars per barrel and over in the current things we're seeing the euro falling deeper against the greenback and while the ruble now has descended against both currencies it's also falling versus the euro not seeing any support from come on it's course. that's the way the markets look at the south so not much room for optimism that all right unfortunate news but thanks for that update to me three up next of their kind heart and hospitality are known across russia we mean the odds against of the south that's after a recap of our top stories. at the.
we've got gas from declining around half a percent or two one percent secular those are those movers pollies gold is also coming down because of lower gold prices. and seventh continent is bucking the trend it's up more than one percent as the company has decided not to pay out dividends. to move over to commodities as i said no support the light sweet now down even the below ninety four dollars per barrel brant is at one hundred ten dollars while saudi arabia has been saying that it wants to...
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she spoke in, in north carolina, in 1937, 1938, when she's talking about the poll tax, she joined polly murray in chairing the national commission to abolish the poll tax, and so there were profound risks that were taken, and if i may sort of go oad friendly with great troepts my colleagues, for once, just for once, please, as a favor to me, when you write about fdr and you write about race, will you, please, say that people were trying to kill his wife and that she could have shut up if he said to her on this she will not cross me, like he did in internment. there's a huge difference here, and the untold story of the roosevelts and race, which if i could ever go back and be a fly on a wall and engage in the what if school of history moment would be the conversations that they had one on one about the risk that she was taking to aggressively change her position from being truly separate but equal, but moving toward integration, and so by the time that garner murdell and ralph bunch do their landmark study, the american dilemma, ralph bunch will say of all the people that i have intervie
she spoke in, in north carolina, in 1937, 1938, when she's talking about the poll tax, she joined polly murray in chairing the national commission to abolish the poll tax, and so there were profound risks that were taken, and if i may sort of go oad friendly with great troepts my colleagues, for once, just for once, please, as a favor to me, when you write about fdr and you write about race, will you, please, say that people were trying to kill his wife and that she could have shut up if he...
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polly seems to defy gravity as she gracefully executes her moves on the aerial hammock. >> which is basically a very long piece of fabric folded in half and tied in a knot way up there. >> since it's called a hammock, it makes sense that the one thing i learned how to do is lie down. >> well, sit first. there you go. [ laughs ] >> this pose is called "doing the coffin." ahh! now for something a little more challenging. >> so, you're gonna put your foot on the fabric and stand on up. >> okay. >> and just to make us a little more secure, we're gonna crisscross the fabrics. >> okay. >> then my foot's gonna come -- in dance, we call this passé, with your foot to your knee. >> okay. >> hands reach way up high, and then you're gonna arch forward and let your hands slide down a little bit for your first pose. >> okay, now, how did she do that? i think -- yep, like this. hello. when we return, i get a lesson in funambulism. that's a fancy way of saying tightrope walking. we'll be right back. >> we're at the circus arts camp in heartsville. so far, i've learned to catch a diabolo, walk on stilts, flip
polly seems to defy gravity as she gracefully executes her moves on the aerial hammock. >> which is basically a very long piece of fabric folded in half and tied in a knot way up there. >> since it's called a hammock, it makes sense that the one thing i learned how to do is lie down. >> well, sit first. there you go. [ laughs ] >> this pose is called "doing the coffin." ahh! now for something a little more challenging. >> so, you're gonna put your foot on...
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and i think we've hit on it too many times to say it's just fluff for words or optimism or polly anna attitude when people allow their religions to transform them as we see with the korean and african american church. they cannot help but do things that are-- that create an ethical dimension that is beautiful, that is peaceful, that brings peace into the world. i mean, that's a struggle because religion is ideally supposed to do that, but we've explored so many situations where those culture based factors that i'm trying to alleviate through these neutral criteria, are still too strong. they are still too strong and they drag people down. now one more roll-in and then we'll just roll with it. hear what we all have to contribute here, looking forward to it. i want to do one other roll-in that really it's a good last interview; it really is a good last interview. and we're going back to professor robert moore who has many hats; he's a psychoanalyst, he's a professor at chicago theological seminary, he's also in private practice. but he is the president of the institute for world spiritu
and i think we've hit on it too many times to say it's just fluff for words or optimism or polly anna attitude when people allow their religions to transform them as we see with the korean and african american church. they cannot help but do things that are-- that create an ethical dimension that is beautiful, that is peaceful, that brings peace into the world. i mean, that's a struggle because religion is ideally supposed to do that, but we've explored so many situations where those culture...
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. >>> the fbi played a role in finding the suspect since the kidnapping of polly klass, the fbi has involved in cases like these fbi investigators told local investigators to focus on someone who may have done this before, it was dna evidence that tied the suspect to the crime. you want to note this is a case that brought together the morgan hill community since day one, some neighbors part of the search effort and will follow through to the and. we're live in san jose >>> investigators searching for llipitor in the suspect and a number of attacks against other young women. they believe he could be connected to a rate in december 2009 in that case the and woman was attacked while jogging investigators as a preliminary dna evidence does not link him to that attack. for more information on the search for sierra and details on the suspect code to our web site cbs s f dot com >>> should be checked on the weather >>> it is thursday and the weekend about to be here and not very far away, things will work out okay for the weekend when the conditions at just the breeze that will pick up a bit of a s
. >>> the fbi played a role in finding the suspect since the kidnapping of polly klass, the fbi has involved in cases like these fbi investigators told local investigators to focus on someone who may have done this before, it was dna evidence that tied the suspect to the crime. you want to note this is a case that brought together the morgan hill community since day one, some neighbors part of the search effort and will follow through to the and. we're live in san jose >>>...
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on saturday at the polly western high school parking lot. that is where you can bring your books.hey will be collecting books until 2:00 p.m. he is reading "a wizard of oz" book. what a neat thing a child to it experience. >> they sell the adult books but the children's books are free. >> what a neat concept. they will sell the adult box to fund the organization. children's books are given away free. >> we have had some heavy rain to start the day. most is moving into delaware. you guys will see some heavy rain for another 15 or 20 minutes. southern maryland is getting hit pretty hard. st. mary's county and crossing over into the lower eastern shore. things are quiet around baltimore. this first batch of showers will move off the coast around 10:00 a.m. this morning. there is another batch around chicago and milwaukee and they could visit us late this afternoon or this evening. we have a slight chance for some severe weather including large hail. we'll get some sunshine this afternoon and that will cook up the atmosphere. 61 degrees in westminster. a mixture of sun and clouds. a c
on saturday at the polly western high school parking lot. that is where you can bring your books.hey will be collecting books until 2:00 p.m. he is reading "a wizard of oz" book. what a neat thing a child to it experience. >> they sell the adult books but the children's books are free. >> what a neat concept. they will sell the adult box to fund the organization. children's books are given away free. >> we have had some heavy rain to start the day. most is moving...
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his 12-year-old daughter polly was snatched from the bedroom during a slumber party and then killed.an advocate for children's issues. he's joining us from san francisco. thank you so much for speaking with us again. you are truly an advocate and somebody that can shed so the light on this. first of all, can you imagine and can you even describe what the patz family must be going through right now? >> well, suzanne, you described it as an emotional roller coaster, but even the highs are really alluding to the fact that maybe they have resolved the case, found the body, or arrested somebody. so it's not like you're going from any kind of ecstasy so any depth of misery. you really kind of begin at the bottom and then there's gradations of that. they've been in a limbo for 33 years now, and they deserve some peace. they deserve to know what happened to their child, and one would hope that now that this announcement has been made that there's something really to it. >> do you think that the police, that the investigators, that everybody who has looked at this case, do you think that they
his 12-year-old daughter polly was snatched from the bedroom during a slumber party and then killed.an advocate for children's issues. he's joining us from san francisco. thank you so much for speaking with us again. you are truly an advocate and somebody that can shed so the light on this. first of all, can you imagine and can you even describe what the patz family must be going through right now? >> well, suzanne, you described it as an emotional roller coaster, but even the highs are...
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he exchanged -- or polly exchanged letters with the president midway through doug's tour, it says here, when she was racked with anxiety. >> yeah. the hardest letters for me to read anyway over the course of a year are ones that come from either people who are currently serving in the wars in iraq and afghanistan or from loved ones who are worried about those people. in this case doug's mother -- he had been in a remote part of afghanistan serving in for already three or four months. it was such a remolt part of afghanistan that she almost never heard from him. he did not have access to phone. he didn't have access to e-mail. and as the months went on her anxiety built. ienlly on her birthday she received a call from her son, the first call she'd gotten from him in four months. and wrote to the president about what it was like. at this point doug had five months left in his deployment. nobody really knew -- first of all, they were praying he'd come back and they were praying that he would be healthy when he came back. his wife was waiting at home. his mother was waiting. his sister was
he exchanged -- or polly exchanged letters with the president midway through doug's tour, it says here, when she was racked with anxiety. >> yeah. the hardest letters for me to read anyway over the course of a year are ones that come from either people who are currently serving in the wars in iraq and afghanistan or from loved ones who are worried about those people. in this case doug's mother -- he had been in a remote part of afghanistan serving in for already three or four months. it...
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. >> i have polly substance abuse, meaning many drugs and i have bipolar and ptsd. >> and now, workers move heavy furniture, 14 patients are preparing to move in to the apartments and there is a newly built facility. residents will receive services from counseling to medication management. this psychologist says she's seen this model turn lives around. >> this is unique environment to help people get and stay on their feet. >> the costs were kobled together from 13 different funding sources but experts say housing patients with mental health issues is more cost effective than having them cycle through the system. >> people that will be hiving here are people struggling with repeat emergency room visits and very, very costly care and that won't be necessary if they had stable and affordable housing we find invest manies pay off. >> there are residents required to pay 30% of the income. for bridgett this comes out of a disability check. >> i see a few tour this, is my last opportunity to have a few tour first time i'll have add a home. you can have a house but this is a home. >> in addit
. >> i have polly substance abuse, meaning many drugs and i have bipolar and ptsd. >> and now, workers move heavy furniture, 14 patients are preparing to move in to the apartments and there is a newly built facility. residents will receive services from counseling to medication management. this psychologist says she's seen this model turn lives around. >> this is unique environment to help people get and stay on their feet. >> the costs were kobled together from 13...
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thought it might have been a shoplifter being arrested but it was not >> marked class whose daughter polly was murdered in sonoma county in 1993 has helped coordinate volunteer searches for sierra lamar. he told kcbs radio that the searches should continue. >> the sad truth is that 76 percent of these kids that are kidnapped and murdered are will be dead within the first three hours, not even 72 hours but within the first three hours and they will also be within a few miles of the location that they were last seen. >> we will have continuing coverage throughout the morning on the sierra lamar case. stay with us for the latest developments. the people hurt in a shooting this morning, police are not sure if it was connected to last night's nba playoff game. it happened after the fund beat the lakers. one of the victims was a pregnant woman who was kicked or punched after she went down. >> a big announcement expected this morning from the golden state warriors. the team is reportedly moving to san francisco to play in a new arena that will be privately financed. >> the plans are in place and
thought it might have been a shoplifter being arrested but it was not >> marked class whose daughter polly was murdered in sonoma county in 1993 has helped coordinate volunteer searches for sierra lamar. he told kcbs radio that the searches should continue. >> the sad truth is that 76 percent of these kids that are kidnapped and murdered are will be dead within the first three hours, not even 72 hours but within the first three hours and they will also be within a few miles of the...
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of people learned that the hard way about invading that country whether it was adolf hitler on the pollieand that weather conditions and climate conditions cause a change but we're not going to just sit here and use that as a problem i think what's important for people to realize is that regardless of whatever happened in the fall we're still here and we're not going anywhere anytime soon refused to just surrender the city to individuals that have no caring for the lives of individuals because they think that corporations are people too my last question for you the n.y.p.d. did that they have beefed up their security efforts today on a day international workers and occupy a stretch the street police officials have said that if and they will not hesitate to arrest anyone that breaks the law they are aware of party to what's been reported that those illegal i demonstrations are being planned what do you think will will happen in terms of u.s. law enforcement and how they behave with unarmed activists i mean i think this display here is not just an attempt to show strength but it also displa
of people learned that the hard way about invading that country whether it was adolf hitler on the pollieand that weather conditions and climate conditions cause a change but we're not going to just sit here and use that as a problem i think what's important for people to realize is that regardless of whatever happened in the fall we're still here and we're not going anywhere anytime soon refused to just surrender the city to individuals that have no caring for the lives of individuals because...
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see that polly gone? that's where we have a tornado warning. this cell moving northeast at 20 miles per hour. there is a severe thunderstorm warning just east of that area. tornadoes are occurring by doppler radar or the tornado center. temperatures across the nation 65 dallas 46 denver. still very cold in mazula 31. a quick look at the travel forecast. dallas you can see thunderstorms miami you can see thunderstorms later on today. keep you posted on all of the watcheses and warnings and what you can get for mother's day. >>> another big talker today. howard dean's recent rant about republicans. listen to this. >>> they don't like latinos. they want to take money out of college student's pockets so they don't have to take on exxon mobil's tax breaks away. priorities are not the right priorities for america. they don't care what anybody says except for themselves like the masters like the coke brothers. they have one master and that's money. if your platform is i don't like muslims or gays or hispanics i don't like women, you are more likely to
see that polly gone? that's where we have a tornado warning. this cell moving northeast at 20 miles per hour. there is a severe thunderstorm warning just east of that area. tornadoes are occurring by doppler radar or the tornado center. temperatures across the nation 65 dallas 46 denver. still very cold in mazula 31. a quick look at the travel forecast. dallas you can see thunderstorms miami you can see thunderstorms later on today. keep you posted on all of the watcheses and warnings and what...
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mark klaus whose daughter polly was abducted and killed 19 years ago says it's critical to find her as soon as possible. >> we need to find sierra so he's not in a position to bargain for his life or bargain for a reduced sentence wex need to find sierra because her parents deserve to know where she is. >> our coverage of the case continues at 4:30 with a visit to her shy school. abc 7 news talked to her friends today about how they learned of the developments in this case. >> and there is the other major story of the day. right now it's a pier, but warriors envision a state of the art facility in piers 30 and 32 in san francisco across the home from their current home in oakland. they unveiled plans to move this morning during an announcement and we're live with more on the move and reaction. >> there was a lot of pomp and circumstance. this is the tee shirt they gave to the luminaries who came here says the warriors 2017. they celebrated the team's decision to move across the bay. >> it's been 41 years since warriors played here and in my opinion, it's time to welcome them home. >> n
mark klaus whose daughter polly was abducted and killed 19 years ago says it's critical to find her as soon as possible. >> we need to find sierra so he's not in a position to bargain for his life or bargain for a reduced sentence wex need to find sierra because her parents deserve to know where she is. >> our coverage of the case continues at 4:30 with a visit to her shy school. abc 7 news talked to her friends today about how they learned of the developments in this case. >>...
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. >> in this case polly didn't want a cracker. i just wanted to go home. this parakeet got lost in tokyo but it turns out he was helpful to the police and very smart. he told them his address. his owner once lost a parakeet before so she didn't want the same thing to happen again. he is home safe and sound. those are your five headlines at 5:30. >> maybe the cops need something better to do there. not too busy. >> the house oversight committee are holding eric holder in contempt of congress. he is live in washington. tell us about this. >> good morning. well this is a big escalation in what has become a war between the justice department and house oversight committee. the republicans are threatening to hold u.s. attorney general eric holder in contempt of congress. he has failed to cooperate in the ongoing investigation into fast and furious the federal gun walking program that attempted to track gun missions in mexico by allowing them to take place. it created a firestorm in congress. daryl issis says holder is putting up road blocks. >> this is very much
. >> in this case polly didn't want a cracker. i just wanted to go home. this parakeet got lost in tokyo but it turns out he was helpful to the police and very smart. he told them his address. his owner once lost a parakeet before so she didn't want the same thing to happen again. he is home safe and sound. those are your five headlines at 5:30. >> maybe the cops need something better to do there. not too busy. >> the house oversight committee are holding eric holder in...
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polly began his career with zeenet electron nix stock room before rising through the engineering rankso he said the flashmatic remote was the next most important zil used invention after the flush -- civilized invention after the flush toilet. >>> john edwards' fate is in hands of north carolina jury. jonathan serrie has an update live from greensboro. >> jurors went home without returning a verdict. it was the first day of deliberations they did not request additional evidence. but based on their recent request, it looks like they are following the money trail. the most recent request was to review two letters from alex forger, the estate lawyer for bunny melon, the heiress provided much of the money to keep edwards' mistress in hiding when he was running for president in 2008. in a letter from july of 2006, forrester writes to the campaign aide about an advocacy group for religious freedom saying -- late they're year, writing to melon about a large gift she wanted to send edwards' abbott poverty -- antipoverty foundation and said -- >> legal experts say it's unclear whether the jury
polly began his career with zeenet electron nix stock room before rising through the engineering rankso he said the flashmatic remote was the next most important zil used invention after the flush -- civilized invention after the flush toilet. >>> john edwards' fate is in hands of north carolina jury. jonathan serrie has an update live from greensboro. >> jurors went home without returning a verdict. it was the first day of deliberations they did not request additional evidence....
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the mayor has done a great job bringing cornell, working with nyu, polly tech bringing schools and jobs. what's going to happen? five, ten years down the road those people are going to be starting new companies. >> new york city, we had dominion on. they have is he ve low cost for power. is new york city get being its fair share of big data? >> more than it's fair share. one building, that's the equivalent of a town with thousands of phones. that's a city. >> so, therefore, i have to via be worried about is if the dividend can to go higher. >> we're seeing a lot of growth. a lot of growth. and service farms uses a lot of electricity. there's one that's a distribution line voltage. it's so big. >> this has been my favorite utility since we started the show and now you see why. it's a growth area ult. i want to share you for coming on our shown to explain this is what you can own. france, greece, spain? no. stay with us. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away t
the mayor has done a great job bringing cornell, working with nyu, polly tech bringing schools and jobs. what's going to happen? five, ten years down the road those people are going to be starting new companies. >> new york city, we had dominion on. they have is he ve low cost for power. is new york city get being its fair share of big data? >> more than it's fair share. one building, that's the equivalent of a town with thousands of phones. that's a city. >> so, therefore, i...
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. >> i have polly substance abuse which means many drugs. and i have bipolar and ptsd.eporter: but now workers move heavy furniture 14 mental health patients are preparing to move into the newly built supportive housing facility in redwood city where resident 7 on site service from his counseling to medication management. the 5 million dollar for construction cost were could be eled together from 13 different funding source because experts say housing patients with mental health issue is actually more cost effective than having them cycle through the system. >> the people that will be living here are people who struggle with repeat emergency room visits, hospitalizations, very, very costly care that wouldn't be necessary if they had stable affordable housing. so in the end of the day what we find is that these investments pay off in spades. >>reporter: resident are required to pay 30 percent of their income for the furnished studio apartment. for bridgett that comes out of disability check. she see this is unit as her last best chance to finally live a normal life. >> i
. >> i have polly substance abuse which means many drugs. and i have bipolar and ptsd.eporter: but now workers move heavy furniture 14 mental health patients are preparing to move into the newly built supportive housing facility in redwood city where resident 7 on site service from his counseling to medication management. the 5 million dollar for construction cost were could be eled together from 13 different funding source because experts say housing patients with mental health issue is...