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a pall was cast over the city of port angeles. for dr.ime of service to children and families was in jep arty. his medical license was suspended by the state and they suspended his abilities to make decisions about the resus of a patient. the sharp differences of opinion continued to divide and mcnerneys were still at a loss to explain the sudden death of their son. >> do you believe that your baby son connor was intentionally killed by the doctor? >> well, it depends on what you consider to be intent. we believe that our son was alive and that his life was ended. >> do you believe your son was murdered? >> i -- i -- all i know is that what was done was totally wrong. no parent should ever have to go through this. ever. and if i can do anything to prevent it from happening again, i will. >> more than a year after connor mcnerney died dthe doctor appeared in court. second-degree murder in baby connor's death. the prosecution decided that they could not provide sufficient evidence to prove a crime had been committed. >> i will sign the orde
a pall was cast over the city of port angeles. for dr.ime of service to children and families was in jep arty. his medical license was suspended by the state and they suspended his abilities to make decisions about the resus of a patient. the sharp differences of opinion continued to divide and mcnerneys were still at a loss to explain the sudden death of their son. >> do you believe that your baby son connor was intentionally killed by the doctor? >> well, it depends on what you...
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Oct 29, 2011
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once the repairs are complete the big stick, as it is known will move to the port of los angeles where it will be a interactive museum. >>> peru was rattled today by a large earthquake. the 6.9 was centered off of the central coast south of lema. it sent people panicked in the streets. it was still recovering from damages from a quake four years ago. no reports or damages from today's earthquake. >>> an anesthesia expert testified today saying michael jackson caused his own death. saying he did not see evidence that the doctor injected him. >> reporter: doctor paul white, back on the stkapbd in the wrongful death trial of conrad murray. the prosecutors maintain that he gave jackson the anesthetic propofol and did not notice he stopped breathing. but jackson was depended on the drug and administered his own sedatives. >> i do feel that the theory that we have proposed is just a lot more rationale. >> doctor white testified to the jury that he doctors need to be specially trained in giving these kinds of drugs. >> you should be able to rescue the patient from a deeper level of sedation t
once the repairs are complete the big stick, as it is known will move to the port of los angeles where it will be a interactive museum. >>> peru was rattled today by a large earthquake. the 6.9 was centered off of the central coast south of lema. it sent people panicked in the streets. it was still recovering from damages from a quake four years ago. no reports or damages from today's earthquake. >>> an anesthesia expert testified today saying michael jackson caused his own...
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. >> reporter: it will be birthed at the port of los angeles' cruise terminal. >> projecting within three or four years to have a million people a year visiting. live aboard, we're going to have a education programs going. >> quite a history right there. >> reporter: quite a history indeed. when the ship is ready for tours in rich monday, we will let you know and that will be soon. reporting live from the port, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a moderate earthquake and a series of aftershocks rattled through nevada overnight. the 4.7 earthquake hit just before midnight about 20 miles northwest. no errors of damage or injuries, but it was enough to jolt a lot of folks out of bed. >> it was a big rock slide that happened on the ridge that was above us. so we freaked out a little bit. >> we heard a whistling kind of sound. and then am of a sudden, everything -- and then all of a sudden, everything started shaking. the windows were shaking hard. >> one state emergency official said it's not surprising that a earthquake would hit the area because falls run throughout california. this one hit on the va
. >> reporter: it will be birthed at the port of los angeles' cruise terminal. >> projecting within three or four years to have a million people a year visiting. live aboard, we're going to have a education programs going. >> quite a history right there. >> reporter: quite a history indeed. when the ship is ready for tours in rich monday, we will let you know and that will be soon. reporting live from the port, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a moderate earthquake and...
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Oct 29, 2011
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on friday, the iowa willed this richmond for repairs and they'll head to richmond for the port of los angelesbegin new life as a museum. the end of one mission and the beginning of another. joe rosato, jr., nbc. >>> a helicopter snapped photos of a white shark in santa cruz wednesday. the shark was probably about 15 had feet long. the crew spotted it swimming just below the water's surface north of the cement ship in rio del mar. in case you're wondering whether this is the same white shark just released by the monterey bay aaquarium, we asked and it' probably not. that shark was released off the coast of santa barbara. >>> time now for the weekend forecast with rob, and i'm enjoying this weather. i like it. it's nice and dry, finally. >> it's nice. we have the low-humidity days and the dry sunshine for the afternoon. right now still chilly with an offshore breeze. 52 right now and san jose still in the 40s. pretty clear start to your morning. 54 degrees and wind out of the north and the winds will pick up later on as we get into the afternoon. still cold this morning and pretty tough to get
on friday, the iowa willed this richmond for repairs and they'll head to richmond for the port of los angelesbegin new life as a museum. the end of one mission and the beginning of another. joe rosato, jr., nbc. >>> a helicopter snapped photos of a white shark in santa cruz wednesday. the shark was probably about 15 had feet long. the crew spotted it swimming just below the water's surface north of the cement ship in rio del mar. in case you're wondering whether this is the same white...
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Oct 6, 2011
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for example, the ports of los angeles and long beach were able to improve air quality and create jobs and industry. these ports are the economic engine of this country. i call them america's ports. they take in about 44% of all the cargo in this country comes through those ports. a lot of people said you can't have clean air and good jobs. but let me tell you what really happened. we cut port pollution by 70% since 2005 without losing a single job. i'll say that again. a 70% reduction in pollution at the cost of zero jobs. in fact, the green industry jobs were spawned creating more jobs. our more vigorous environmental standards in california aren't stopping the facilities in my district from thriving. that's why i find it so upsetting that under the banner of protecting jobs, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are moving to delay or destroy the protections that ensure our children can grow up breathing clean air. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle claim making our air dirtier is a way to stimulate the economy. but a peer reviewed cal state fullerton study found t
for example, the ports of los angeles and long beach were able to improve air quality and create jobs and industry. these ports are the economic engine of this country. i call them america's ports. they take in about 44% of all the cargo in this country comes through those ports. a lot of people said you can't have clean air and good jobs. but let me tell you what really happened. we cut port pollution by 70% since 2005 without losing a single job. i'll say that again. a 70% reduction in...
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they bought the lights and poles used at 10th of the cost from the port of oakland the seats, the angelsted $40 apiece. >> when they found what it was for, they sold it for $10 apiece >> with no tax money to spare, ft. bragg found a way. >> you go do it. we needed a ballpark so we raised it. >> from concept, timber wolf stadium took eight years and remains a work in progress. this is really case of a community coming to its own rescue. >> when i step on the turf, i dow my head and have to thank them. >> let the record show that as time ran out timberwolves won their memo game made possible by a larger goal. >> it's what a community can do. >> what a community has done! wayne freedman, "abc 7 news". >>> a 100-year-old man has made world history by completing marathon. it took him more than eight hours to cross the finish line in tokyo. event workers dismantled the barricades and took down banners as he made his final few hundred yards of the race. he ran his first marathon at age 89. hundred years old in toronto finishing the race. >>> a document found at a garage sale has surprised bailo
they bought the lights and poles used at 10th of the cost from the port of oakland the seats, the angelsted $40 apiece. >> when they found what it was for, they sold it for $10 apiece >> with no tax money to spare, ft. bragg found a way. >> you go do it. we needed a ballpark so we raised it. >> from concept, timber wolf stadium took eight years and remains a work in progress. this is really case of a community coming to its own rescue. >> when i step on the turf, i...
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port of oakland. the seats? anaheim angelswanted $47 a piece, used. >> they told it to us for 10 and they paid sales tax. >> labor came from sweat equity. volunteers gave up weekends in a time and place with no tax money to spare, fort bragg found a way. >> when you had to raise a barn, you go do it. we needed a ballpark wex raised it. >> from concept to kick off it took eight years and remains a work in progress. this is a case of a community coming to the rescue. >> when i step on the turf every person that helped build that stadium goes through my head. very to thank them by winning. >> we need to represent this town to who we are. >> let the record show as time ran out they won their home coming game. a small victory made possible by a larger one. >> there is a spirit here, what a community can do. >> what a community has done. from fort bragg abc 7 news. >> and that is amazing. >> the end of the evening for us. let's head outside. >> taking a look at the weather forecast. >> this fog starting to roll back n fog near the b
port of oakland. the seats? anaheim angelswanted $47 a piece, used. >> they told it to us for 10 and they paid sales tax. >> labor came from sweat equity. volunteers gave up weekends in a time and place with no tax money to spare, fort bragg found a way. >> when you had to raise a barn, you go do it. we needed a ballpark wex raised it. >> from concept to kick off it took eight years and remains a work in progress. this is a case of a community coming to the rescue....
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i remember one time -- and i never thought i'd tell this story out loud, but alex and i were in port angel everyone sench and someone thought it would be a good idea to travel in a helicopter to our next event. well, it may have been a good idea but alex and i, five feet tall, both of us, had to put on these bright, huge, orange flight suits that were made for someone much bigger than either of us. and i just remember catching her eye and we started laughing at each other and at ourselves. she and i had so many moments like that together because alex is very serious about her work but she doesn't take herself seriously. she's much fun to be around and she has a fantastic sense of humor which is good for me, because i don't think there's anyone i've spent more time with in my car traveling around in washington state than alex. on a particularly stressful or long day on the road, she would always make sure we had cookies in the car, which i very much appreciated. and once during a busier day than you are i remember alex and i having a conversation about all the fun places we had to pass by i
i remember one time -- and i never thought i'd tell this story out loud, but alex and i were in port angel everyone sench and someone thought it would be a good idea to travel in a helicopter to our next event. well, it may have been a good idea but alex and i, five feet tall, both of us, had to put on these bright, huge, orange flight suits that were made for someone much bigger than either of us. and i just remember catching her eye and we started laughing at each other and at ourselves. she...
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shipped overseas if you can't get them from peoria, illinois to the port of philadelphia and port of los angeles to send them over there, they're going to sit in those yards. we have to figure out a way to get commerce not only in foreign markets but coming into this country. it's the transportation system that's vital to that. today we currently are spending about $40 billion on our transportation system, highways, bridges, transit system, when we should be spending at the federal level about $62 billion. that number is going down because of the constraints of our -- our budget constraints. we have to find new rev news and congressman murphy's 1861, this plan we've supported in a bipartisan way is going to do just that. get the funds to be able to invest in our infrastructure. our infrastructure that, by the way, when you look back to the constitution of the united states, a lot of people say, well, government shouldn't be investing in a lot of things. i i gree there's a lot of things we do in washington, d.c. that we shouldn't be investing in. transportation is not one of those from the time o
shipped overseas if you can't get them from peoria, illinois to the port of philadelphia and port of los angeles to send them over there, they're going to sit in those yards. we have to figure out a way to get commerce not only in foreign markets but coming into this country. it's the transportation system that's vital to that. today we currently are spending about $40 billion on our transportation system, highways, bridges, transit system, when we should be spending at the federal level about...
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the economic hysteria these people were rounded up and te ported or -- deported or voluntarily repatriated. this next photo is the los angeles railroad train station during the repatriation of one of the repatriation days when people left the country. world war ii, and keep these deportations in mind because they, this whole question returns twice more. world war ii period. in 1936 -- this is the end of that 12-year period i talked about in which hoover and the bi basically stuck to business. the era when you see pictures of hoover who was a bureaucrat, never a field agent at all posing with a tommy gun and, you know, the days of the arrest of ma barker and john dillinger and people like that, bonnie and clyde. 1936, december 1936 president franklin delano roosevelt calls hoover in for a meeting, and he tells hoover that he wants to get an idea of the broad outlines to have communist and fascist and nazi movements in this country. hoover says, well, i can't do that because we're instructed only to fight crime and not do intelligence work. but there's a way around it. according to the appropriations statute of 1916 which is s
the economic hysteria these people were rounded up and te ported or -- deported or voluntarily repatriated. this next photo is the los angeles railroad train station during the repatriation of one of the repatriation days when people left the country. world war ii, and keep these deportations in mind because they, this whole question returns twice more. world war ii period. in 1936 -- this is the end of that 12-year period i talked about in which hoover and the bi basically stuck to business....