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raphael has suffered his just second defeat of 2013.out in the third run. >> reporter: raphael has beaten alexander in the final of the open just a few weeks ago, but faced immediate pressure from the ukrainian. [ cheers ] >> reporter: he has jumped 26 spots in the world rankings since the start of the year, and he looked unstoppable taking the first set 6-3. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the world number 1 composed himself to force the match to a deciding third set. [ cheers ] >> reporter: but lifted once again, knocking out the top seed in a tiebreaker. [ cheers ] >> translator: >> [ inaudible ] the way they -- i play it, but that happens sometimes, can happen, and it happened. >> reporter: the only other man to beat him this year is [ inaudible ]. and a few problems against [ inaudible ] as he advanced to the fourth round 6-6, 6-2. andy murray dropped the opening set against the czech 20-year-old, but he recovered to win in 3, with the 10 seed waiting in the fourth round. [ cheers ] >> the match was a frustrating match whether it was the b
raphael has suffered his just second defeat of 2013.out in the third run. >> reporter: raphael has beaten alexander in the final of the open just a few weeks ago, but faced immediate pressure from the ukrainian. [ cheers ] >> reporter: he has jumped 26 spots in the world rankings since the start of the year, and he looked unstoppable taking the first set 6-3. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the world number 1 composed himself to force the match to a deciding third set. [ cheers ]...
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he did not return to his home in san raphael and has not been seen since. davis may have are become disoriented. it was raining heavily when he left so he may have gotten lost on his way home. he was wearing a beige jacket, yellow sweater and beige slacks when he was last seen. davis was driving a 2001 silver toyota camry with california license plate 4 sey 05 5. the car is missing a right front hub car and pay have damage to one of its fenders. >>> a man accused of attempted kidnapping and child pornography is back in court tomorrow. bradley rosak is expected to withdraw a no contest plea. he attempted to kidnap a 9-year-old girl from an elementary school bathroom and was later connected to a case in daily city where he tried to photograph girls using a school bathroom. right now being held without bail in a san mateo county jail. >>> deaf utes killed and shot a man armed with an assault rifle. deputies confronted the man around 2:15 and ordered him to drop the rifle. officials say the man then pulled out a handgun and pointed it at deputies who shot him.
he did not return to his home in san raphael and has not been seen since. davis may have are become disoriented. it was raining heavily when he left so he may have gotten lost on his way home. he was wearing a beige jacket, yellow sweater and beige slacks when he was last seen. davis was driving a 2001 silver toyota camry with california license plate 4 sey 05 5. the car is missing a right front hub car and pay have damage to one of its fenders. >>> a man accused of attempted...
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has that job now. his name is dr. raphael g. warnock. today he was arrested at the georgia state capitol.a report from local channel 46 in atlanta. >> inside the senate chambers and outside the doors, dozens of people erupted in cheers, chants and sat down on the floor. some were arrested this morning and even more late this afternoon during coordinated protests. the man in the middle of this crowd getting arrested is the reverend for ebenezer baptist church, reverend raphael warnock. >> so we made this statement. we've come to his office because in a real sense, we feel this is more serious than simply refusing to accept the expansion. >> warnock made statements to the media about why georgia needs to expand medicaid. he says its 600,000 georgians are not covered by the affordable care act and aren't poor enough to receive medicaid in the state. >> the pastor of ebenezer baptist church in atlanta today was 1 of roughly 40 people, 40 people arrested at the georgia state capitol. it didn't just happen all at once, like a lot of big protests do. people were arrested in the morning, at the s
has that job now. his name is dr. raphael g. warnock. today he was arrested at the georgia state capitol.a report from local channel 46 in atlanta. >> inside the senate chambers and outside the doors, dozens of people erupted in cheers, chants and sat down on the floor. some were arrested this morning and even more late this afternoon during coordinated protests. the man in the middle of this crowd getting arrested is the reverend for ebenezer baptist church, reverend raphael warnock....
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has been known for for almost 80 years. i want to thank everybody for being supportive my university partners and most importantly the people of san francisco. thank you (clapping.) good morning. i'm raphael i'm on the board of trustees. first of all, thank you mayor ed lee for convening us here and your commitments to city college and keeping it open adding to san francisco's diverse communities. it's no secret that the last year's have been rough and the perverse is that the people who have been hardest hit are the people who are the least blameworthy the students the faculty and staff who continue to deliver a great education there the difficult things like pay cuts. i want to thank those. of the of the united states faculty from a f t and others. there's been good news this morning one of the things that's been incredibly heartwarming to me is the support the city has shown including last year voters passing prop a and by the more than the 2/3rd's required to insure that city college continues for another 75 years. it's reassuring to see san francisco's elected officials stepping up from the mayor and his team hydra mendosa who provided extraordinary support for accreditation and the
has been known for for almost 80 years. i want to thank everybody for being supportive my university partners and most importantly the people of san francisco. thank you (clapping.) good morning. i'm raphael i'm on the board of trustees. first of all, thank you mayor ed lee for convening us here and your commitments to city college and keeping it open adding to san francisco's diverse communities. it's no secret that the last year's have been rough and the perverse is that the people who have...
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has ever known. this is really an immigrant's story of the unnamed, talented, master craftsmen who made our country and made our great buildings possible, but who haven't really been celebrated. >> reporter: in 1881, raphael his son migrated to the u.s. from barcelona, bringing with them an old world masonry technique. >> the method was absolutely revolutionary in its day for three big reasons, it was fireproof, incredibly strong, and could be built with no support from below during construction. almost like magic. and just look at how thin this stone is, because it's unbelievably thin. it's about 4 inches thick. >> reporter: wow. largely forgotten by the public, they are finally getting their moment in the spotlight. >> these were drawn by his hand. >> reporter: an exhibition called palaces for the people. >> this is the construction of the auditorium. >> reporter: john is the curator. it is a scale model that appears to defy logic. the ceiling is just a few inches thick, but somehow can hold tens of thousands of pounds. >> reporter: it feels solid. >> very solid. the see is getting the geometry right. and they were masters at getting geometries that were very strong. >> reporter: their designs weren't j
has ever known. this is really an immigrant's story of the unnamed, talented, master craftsmen who made our country and made our great buildings possible, but who haven't really been celebrated. >> reporter: in 1881, raphael his son migrated to the u.s. from barcelona, bringing with them an old world masonry technique. >> the method was absolutely revolutionary in its day for three big reasons, it was fireproof, incredibly strong, and could be built with no support from below during...
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has been turned over. and in churches. politics of fear and .ivision of america america can do better than this. georgia can do better than this. ,> reverend raphaelnock thank you for being with us. one of the 39 people arrested this weekend as part of the moral monday georgia movement. he is the author of, "the divided mind of the black church: theology, piety, and public awareness." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, we're going to colorado to find out about developments in the shortage of lethal injection drugs used to execute prisoners. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we turn now to new developments in the shortage of lethal injection drugs used to execute prisoners. wednesday night, texas put ray jasper to death in its fully stocked execution chamber for his role in a 1998 murder. jasper's case drew worldwide attention after the website published one of his letters. this came after texas announced it obtained a new supply of the drug uses for executions, just days before
has been turned over. and in churches. politics of fear and .ivision of america america can do better than this. georgia can do better than this. ,> reverend raphaelnock thank you for being with us. one of the 39 people arrested this weekend as part of the moral monday georgia movement. he is the author of, "the divided mind of the black church: theology, piety, and public awareness." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come...
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raphael shell r.t. . faced with the prospect of security forces on one side with not on the side of the new authorities that is kiev has started forming an additional armed force the so-called national guards plant the sixty thousand strong and totally independent from the army and the police as a report creating another armed group may not be helpful for peace. glory to you grade glory do heroes glory to the nation dance the enemy's new recruits eager to fight responding to kids call for twenty thousand men who are prepared to serve perhaps even on the frontline you can never predict maybe through a war. kiev's leaders are putting together a national guard an alternative to the regular armed forces they go to drown out the voices of dissent. most volunteers of battle experience most of them protecting the rights and freedom of the citizens of ukraine at the mind on. the concern is that there are official armed forces present and then there is the right sector the far right militant organization whose leader dimitri of wash claims he's amassed a lethal arsenal of weapons now even the e.u. admits it's worried about the
raphael shell r.t. . faced with the prospect of security forces on one side with not on the side of the new authorities that is kiev has started forming an additional armed force the so-called national guards plant the sixty thousand strong and totally independent from the army and the police as a report creating another armed group may not be helpful for peace. glory to you grade glory do heroes glory to the nation dance the enemy's new recruits eager to fight responding to kids call for...