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i just said to them that supervisor cohen just announced that the 66 raymond street has been gifted to san francisco government so that we can in turn use it according to what supervisor cohen has explained for all the community uses and the seniors here that are gathered are here know this is an important thing you saw them clap they've been for years wanting to make sure they've expanded the services limited at 50 raymond to now the other side of the courtyard filled with the capacity services of the city i know that supervisor cohen has think been here for quite some sometime and through her leadership that did owners of the building said we have to do this and make a difference we went through some times when we doesn't were not certain whether or not the owners of the building would cooperate now they have i serve as a back up to supervisor cohen and i said this wherever she said we have to do something and certainly the same thing with the board president president chiu we wanted to make sure the funds we at the time set aside with supervisor cohen's leadership those funds would
i just said to them that supervisor cohen just announced that the 66 raymond street has been gifted to san francisco government so that we can in turn use it according to what supervisor cohen has explained for all the community uses and the seniors here that are gathered are here know this is an important thing you saw them clap they've been for years wanting to make sure they've expanded the services limited at 50 raymond to now the other side of the courtyard filled with the capacity...
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>>> also raymond james releasing earnings just moments ago.beat on both the top and bottom line. coming up more than two million accounts around the world. we'll ask ceo paul reilly about the results and what his clients are saying about the state of the markets. it is a fox business exclusive you don't want to miss. that's coming next. ♪ (receptionist) guerman group. gunderman group is growing. getting aroove. (receptionist) guerman group. growth igratifying. gunderman group is growing. goal is to grow. gotta get greater owth. they got expert advise special discounts, nelike smart pick ups. th'll only show up when you prl anit's tomatic. we save time and money. tim? moy? time and money. awesome. esome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (a) awesome! i love logistics. w can po china,sumptio pa wool exports from new zealand, textile odtion in spain, and e use of medical technologyn the u.s.? at t. rowe pri, we understand the conntions a complex, obal economy. it'sust one ason or 70% of our mual fundseat their 10-yr lipper average. t. rowe price. invest
>>> also raymond james releasing earnings just moments ago.beat on both the top and bottom line. coming up more than two million accounts around the world. we'll ask ceo paul reilly about the results and what his clients are saying about the state of the markets. it is a fox business exclusive you don't want to miss. that's coming next. ♪ (receptionist) guerman group. gunderman group is growing. getting aroove. (receptionist) guerman group. growth igratifying. gunderman group is...
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. >> raymond. >> is raymond here not here (calling names). >> good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon i been driving since 1990 almost a quarter of a singularity i put my name on medallion then i checked my number they said our number is 19 hundred and 88 i said what i didn't want to agree but i came up with a quarter of a mild and bought my medallion under those conditions there was no uber or lift not every a even a sidecar now the situation is how can i pay $2,500 for the $250,000 and give it to sfmta thinking there is entity that will protect my interest? i know you guys i don't know all the people going to the airport this was the last thing we had this has been taken away from us i would like to request from sfmta and the city of san francisco to put aside some funds for people that purchased their medallion that to give it back and we the color scheme is too much money and it is so much money that this insurance companies charging us why not more competition they don't charge the amount of money from the poor i can't afford i love to then i bought my medallion for $4 million i
. >> raymond. >> is raymond here not here (calling names). >> good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon i been driving since 1990 almost a quarter of a singularity i put my name on medallion then i checked my number they said our number is 19 hundred and 88 i said what i didn't want to agree but i came up with a quarter of a mild and bought my medallion under those conditions there was no uber or lift not every a even a sidecar now the situation is how can i pay $2,500 for...
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it's not me, raymond. although i'd be a terrific gal friday.s-- i was thinking about your cousin gerard. gerard? oh, i don't like gerard. yes, you do. isn't he always in the hospital? well, he's a fragile boy. i mean, he--he has allergies, and he has a poor sense of balance, but he's much better now. i don't need anybody, ma, especially gerard. i happen to kn that gerard is a very responsible young man. and he's exactly what you need. and i owe his mother. for what? well, you know when robert got divorced? she set him up with melissa.
it's not me, raymond. although i'd be a terrific gal friday.s-- i was thinking about your cousin gerard. gerard? oh, i don't like gerard. yes, you do. isn't he always in the hospital? well, he's a fragile boy. i mean, he--he has allergies, and he has a poor sense of balance, but he's much better now. i don't need anybody, ma, especially gerard. i happen to kn that gerard is a very responsible young man. and he's exactly what you need. and i owe his mother. for what? well, you know when robert...
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orrough.is raymond f. m raymond -- i'm the commonwealth attorney for fairfax county and carl is the chief of police. thank you for being here today. they returned an indictment charging jesse leroy matthew junior, 32 years of age of charlottesville, va with three felony counts in connection to a sexual assault of the 26 are old woman which occurred on september 24 2005 here in the city of fairfax. the third count is sexual penetration with an object against the victims well. -- victim's will. this was an investigation diligently conducted by the police led by chief carl party other pardiny and any members of the department who worked closely with me and my staff as well as others across the commonwealth court mating this investigation. it is essential to ensure the integrity of the prosecution in this case, there are very few details that i can give with respect to the investigation or the evidence in the case. as everybody here knows, mr. matthew remains in custody in charlottesville on other charges. at
orrough.is raymond f. m raymond -- i'm the commonwealth attorney for fairfax county and carl is the chief of police. thank you for being here today. they returned an indictment charging jesse leroy matthew junior, 32 years of age of charlottesville, va with three felony counts in connection to a sexual assault of the 26 are old woman which occurred on september 24 2005 here in the city of fairfax. the third count is sexual penetration with an object against the victims well. -- victim's will....
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[muttering] raymond, your brother was talking abouout some sort of a ceremony? sounded like a lot of f to me. and since you are a sportswriter and have such important connections... oh, just say it, marie. the hall of fame is honoring the 1969 mets. your brother asked your mother to ask you to take him. which one of youdo i say no? would mean to your brother.ow mt to cooperstown, ok?g itt i'm not drivin' the car. his feet smell. well, take a bus. a bus. that'sa smelly-feet con. hi. hi, robert. hey. hi, dear. hey. so.what's ? for a drive today.ht it's nice out, huh?
[muttering] raymond, your brother was talking abouout some sort of a ceremony? sounded like a lot of f to me. and since you are a sportswriter and have such important connections... oh, just say it, marie. the hall of fame is honoring the 1969 mets. your brother asked your mother to ask you to take him. which one of youdo i say no? would mean to your brother.ow mt to cooperstown, ok?g itt i'm not drivin' the car. his feet smell. well, take a bus. a bus. that'sa smelly-feet con. hi. hi, robert....
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son of a-- raymond? hello? [rustling] hey. raymond, what are you doing?'m playing hide-and-seek with the kids here. oh, hide-and-seek. move over. ♪ a diaper pail. next to a sunny window. in a home with triplets. with three cases of an upset tummy. pine-sol.
son of a-- raymond? hello? [rustling] hey. raymond, what are you doing?'m playing hide-and-seek with the kids here. oh, hide-and-seek. move over. ♪ a diaper pail. next to a sunny window. in a home with triplets. with three cases of an upset tummy. pine-sol.
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. >> i'm so, raymond, 3 more days before your birthday. getting excited? yeah. one year closer to looking like this. well,just make sure i can find you at 8:46 to give you your birth minute kis you always find me, ma. well, don't be in the shower this time. that was awkward. hey, ma, how about this picture of me at my first birthday party, huh? oh, yes. look, he's so adorable. yeah. big smile, face full ofake. so happy... you weren't around yet. there was no party. we just smeared chocolate on your face and d took the picture.
. >> i'm so, raymond, 3 more days before your birthday. getting excited? yeah. one year closer to looking like this. well,just make sure i can find you at 8:46 to give you your birth minute kis you always find me, ma. well, don't be in the shower this time. that was awkward. hey, ma, how about this picture of me at my first birthday party, huh? oh, yes. look, he's so adorable. yeah. big smile, face full ofake. so happy... you weren't around yet. there was no party. we just smeared...
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debra, why is it that you want to marry raymond?m, well, uh, you know, ray's just the-- he's the kindest, sweetest man i've ever met, you know. and, um, he has a wonderful sense of humor. i mean, he's not always funny, but, um, he really is very clever. and nobody makes me laugh like he does. really. yes, and, um, i don't know, i guess i've never been as comfortable with anybody in my whole life. in fact, just about the minute i met him, i knew that he was the one for me. so-- don't lie. i'm not lying! are you lying, debra? no! we, then that was lovely.
debra, why is it that you want to marry raymond?m, well, uh, you know, ray's just the-- he's the kindest, sweetest man i've ever met, you know. and, um, he has a wonderful sense of humor. i mean, he's not always funny, but, um, he really is very clever. and nobody makes me laugh like he does. really. yes, and, um, i don't know, i guess i've never been as comfortable with anybody in my whole life. in fact, just about the minute i met him, i knew that he was the one for me. so-- don't lie. i'm...
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the professional strategist at raymond james is still with us. i have a little bit of an issue with this, how can anyone suggest quantitative easing has done its job until many years down the road when the markets react? >> i think if they have not taken the radical steps that they took, there are a lot of people in the u.s. who think they shouldn't have bailed out the banks. we won't be in a depression. wells fargo would be gone and jpmorgan would be gone. the fed did a heroic job and the right thing. and they think we have reached a scapegoat where they can ease back on the quantitative easing. if the market starts to slow, i think this would work. >> if more is needed, that may suggest that the economy needs it forever to keep going. >> i don't see it that way. i have been on a couple plant tours with gm and ford, i think you'll get a capital education pendture cycle because they have not reinvested in the company in years and their equipment is wearing out. it is not just the automobile space, pretty much across the u.s. the receipt survey of
the professional strategist at raymond james is still with us. i have a little bit of an issue with this, how can anyone suggest quantitative easing has done its job until many years down the road when the markets react? >> i think if they have not taken the radical steps that they took, there are a lot of people in the u.s. who think they shouldn't have bailed out the banks. we won't be in a depression. wells fargo would be gone and jpmorgan would be gone. the fed did a heroic job and...
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raymond donald -- maureen mcdonald's has been will still be sentenced on generally six. they were convicted last month of taking thousands of dollars in loans and gifts from jonnie williams in exchange for promoting his dietary supplement product. 6:00, reaction to a ruling on the lawsuit stemming from the death of a local man with down syndrome. we will year from the victim's mother about what is next in the case. >> why some baltimore police are catching heat for a political ad for the anthony brown campaign. >> i am doug hill in the weather center. the weather starting off on a beer from the. folks in bermuda are hunkering down. >> a lawsuit stemming from the death of a young man last year will move forward. >> a lawsuit claims deputies were negligent and the state failed to train them appropriately. mother and hisis life with her reactions. horace? saylor says the judge's ruling is a huge development for her family and the people of frederick county. >> we want information and accountability. >> after waiting nearly two years, she says she and her family have a chanc
raymond donald -- maureen mcdonald's has been will still be sentenced on generally six. they were convicted last month of taking thousands of dollars in loans and gifts from jonnie williams in exchange for promoting his dietary supplement product. 6:00, reaction to a ruling on the lawsuit stemming from the death of a local man with down syndrome. we will year from the victim's mother about what is next in the case. >> why some baltimore police are catching heat for a political ad for the...
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katherine live put placeholder here lorena --- los abogados de ''raymond chow'' alias shrimp boy estnmentos en corte tratando de prevenir la filtracin de evidencias... take vo ---recordemos que en marzo pasado nuestra cadena hermana n-b-c cubri el arresto de chow y el senador leland yee... ---chow enfrenta varios cargos incluyendo delitos de conspiracin y crimen organizado... ---hoy su defensa pedira al juez revocar una orden judicial que requiere que sus abogados mantengan un registro de las evidencias que estn en su poder... lorena/ots ---unas 7 viviendas terminaron inundadas debido a la ruptura de una cañera.... take vo .... en el distrito de bayview en san francisco... --segn las autoridades el desperfecto ocurri cerca de la medianoche entre la avenida key y la calle keith... --- la inundacin afect 3 cuadras de esta zona... y trabajadores lograron sellar esta fuga de agua poco antes de las 5 de la madrugada... --- los residentes continan sin servicio de agua potable y especialistas permanecern en el lugar para determinar los daños y la causa del incidente...... lorena --- vamonos
katherine live put placeholder here lorena --- los abogados de ''raymond chow'' alias shrimp boy estnmentos en corte tratando de prevenir la filtracin de evidencias... take vo ---recordemos que en marzo pasado nuestra cadena hermana n-b-c cubri el arresto de chow y el senador leland yee... ---chow enfrenta varios cargos incluyendo delitos de conspiracin y crimen organizado... ---hoy su defensa pedira al juez revocar una orden judicial que requiere que sus abogados mantengan un registro de las...
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. >>> finally, in south brunswick, new jersey, route one off ramp to raymond road, the southbound offoding there rain fell throughout the night into the early hours of morning there is starting to slow down, but still few stray showers in your werth by the numbers, seven out every ten, pleasant temperatures, rain on its way out. we will have lingering clouds clouds, stray shower or two, before the end of the afternoon, you see all of this moisture out around ohio some will swing later in the day, have sunshine inbetween, in fact, clouds clearing pretty nicely, most of the rain moving north of trenton, this morning, and still some rain around the poconos, northern new jersey, our shore points, we have dried up at least with the rain for now. sixty-four allentown, right now 61 degrees in wilmington, 59 in dover. little cooler than yesterday. , today about 73, clouds will linger, see some sunshine, can't rule out a stray shower, late in the day, or this evening, but then, dries up overnight. and we are getting ready for beautiful day tomorrow. , 6:33, the new concern, about ' bowl, a sin
. >>> finally, in south brunswick, new jersey, route one off ramp to raymond road, the southbound offoding there rain fell throughout the night into the early hours of morning there is starting to slow down, but still few stray showers in your werth by the numbers, seven out every ten, pleasant temperatures, rain on its way out. we will have lingering clouds clouds, stray shower or two, before the end of the afternoon, you see all of this moisture out around ohio some will swing later...
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raymond thomas the community for the african-american health council on the documents of mayor 14 we've been involved in the health discussions with the your district also working with them on possible research for the future and the health department i've jachltd with different things i've started with the uc berkley and other department of engineering we are that told by the health department we'll be engaged in the article of 38 this particular document we were never engaged in my
raymond thomas the community for the african-american health council on the documents of mayor 14 we've been involved in the health discussions with the your district also working with them on possible research for the future and the health department i've jachltd with different things i've started with the uc berkley and other department of engineering we are that told by the health department we'll be engaged in the article of 38 this particular document we were never engaged in my
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born in 1864, henri raymond de toulouse-lautrec came from a noble and distinguished family-- count raymond toulouse had helped capture jerusalem in the first crusade. henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in a class anxious to preserve the purity of its bloodlines. but the results of inbreeding for henri were uncommonly cruel. his legs were short and weak. he broke each of them in early adolescence and stopped growing when he was 14. he was just under five feet tall. his head, hands and torso continued to develop. but his stunted legs made walking painful for the rest of his life. denied the aristocratic pleasures of riding and hunting, h
born in 1864, henri raymond de toulouse-lautrec came from a noble and distinguished family-- count raymond toulouse had helped capture jerusalem in the first crusade. henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into...
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in conjunction with that, we can establish whether or not the guy is a gang member. >> raymond diaz is up front about his gang-related tattoos. >> the stuff i got on me, a lot of it is gang related. they call them like stamps, you know. everything was done behind bars with a staple. we don't use fancy needles and all that. the main part on my chest, it's blast, dongo blast. it's probably one of the biggest prison gangs in texas. i chose to put it in big letters on my chest because when i get to a prison unit or a pod or something the first thing i do is i take off my shirt, and it's clearly visible. if someone has a problem with me, they're going -- they're going to let it be known. >> diaz is also a tattoo artist and says he has applied many of his tattoos himself. most are gang related but one is a fan tribute. >> which is my taylor swift. i did her for my own personal gratification. i don't know what it is about her but the first time i heard her voice, i was locked up. i would listen to her music and she's got like this really, cute, country voice. it soothed me. no matter what's g
in conjunction with that, we can establish whether or not the guy is a gang member. >> raymond diaz is up front about his gang-related tattoos. >> the stuff i got on me, a lot of it is gang related. they call them like stamps, you know. everything was done behind bars with a staple. we don't use fancy needles and all that. the main part on my chest, it's blast, dongo blast. it's probably one of the biggest prison gangs in texas. i chose to put it in big letters on my chest because...
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raymond wright put stanford ahead 14-10. could the defense hold on fourth down? no. blown coverage.olson finds koyack -- koyack in the end zone. the irish win. cardinal fall to 3-2 for the season. >>> tennessee state, spartan stadium. hosting unlv. tyler irvin breaks free. 83 yards for a touchdown. 26-7. 133-yards in the game and they win it 33-10. >> doesn't beat the finish of the day. arizona state, trailing usc 34- 32, 7 seconds to go, unbelievable. so excited i talked through the natural sound. it was supposed to be dramatic. you get the idea. arizona state turns back tommy trojan, usc. that picture says a thousand words. khalfans, they -- cal fans, they are in progress, losing 59- 54. >> at 11:30? >> they like the play late. >>> we'll be right back. ,,,,,, ♪(themstan! ! !om cheers) hey guys! stan the man! hey, how's it goin stan? can i get $55 on pump three? you got it, stan! gas stations. just that. where nobody knows your name. the chevrolet cruze eco. with an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon highway. it's the new efficient. -- running in a plastic bube -- this is a rescue c
raymond wright put stanford ahead 14-10. could the defense hold on fourth down? no. blown coverage.olson finds koyack -- koyack in the end zone. the irish win. cardinal fall to 3-2 for the season. >>> tennessee state, spartan stadium. hosting unlv. tyler irvin breaks free. 83 yards for a touchdown. 26-7. 133-yards in the game and they win it 33-10. >> doesn't beat the finish of the day. arizona state, trailing usc 34- 32, 7 seconds to go, unbelievable. so excited i talked through...
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we will hear from raymond that next. he will talk to us about the implications for africa. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. has 54 oil countries. it will take a while for me to go through them. i'm going to choose one. mostia is the world's 10th important oil producer in value terms. a resource driven country. you look at oil and nigeria per make it 20.does not ,il revenues and oil investment lloyd has been happening lately falling oil prices have a lot of implications domestically and globally. i will talk briefly about three issues. first would be trade and investment, and then the fiscal challenges, and economy challenges linked to stability. from an investment perspective, we know that while nigeria has , pumps out over 2 million barrels of oil a day, it is very interested in the infrastructure. with decreasing oil prices, you will see a reluctance of investment to flow into nigeria to do the much-needed upgrades in the infrastructure and also to have new exploration. land --.the wells, on also in terms of
we will hear from raymond that next. he will talk to us about the implications for africa. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. has 54 oil countries. it will take a while for me to go through them. i'm going to choose one. mostia is the world's 10th important oil producer in value terms. a resource driven country. you look at oil and nigeria per make it 20.does not ,il revenues and oil investment lloyd has been happening lately falling oil prices have a lot of implications...
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joining me now is new jersey state senator raymond lezniak. what grade do you give the governor?> obviously a failing mark. he has no answer. and that's not good. >> one thing i see -- i hear a lot is that new jersey democrats rolled over for this guy. he cruised to re-election, couldn't get phone calls answered, couldn't get donors and now, here he is in second term and it's hard to say, even from a nonpartisan perspective, the numbers show the state is in good shape. >> no, it's not. he should make a decision. he's going to be governor of the state or leader of the republican party and campaign nationally. >> atlantic city, i didn't even mention atlantic city, which was the projects that have been engineered are doing terribly. how does that work with your constituents? >> ordering a quarantine at first was popular. but then when he goes off and doesn't pay attention to things like sandy relief or any of the other things, like unemployment, he should leave or come back to new jersey. >> so you think he's half and half? >> the two things everybody is talking about after game sev
joining me now is new jersey state senator raymond lezniak. what grade do you give the governor?> obviously a failing mark. he has no answer. and that's not good. >> one thing i see -- i hear a lot is that new jersey democrats rolled over for this guy. he cruised to re-election, couldn't get phone calls answered, couldn't get donors and now, here he is in second term and it's hard to say, even from a nonpartisan perspective, the numbers show the state is in good shape. >> no,...
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raymond thomas the community for the african-american health council on the documents of mayor 14 we've been involved in the health discussions with the your district also working with them on possible research for the future and the health department i've jachltd with different things i've started with the uc berkley and other department of engineering we are that told by the health department we'll be engaged in the article of 38 this particular document we were never engaged in my of this it was like a stepchild we know what's best for you in science when you do an idol analysis you come out with a berries diagnoses we're concerned that the current jesus please look at the chart on the meter this is a study in 198 dr. paimg difficult analysis on the space station we did the same thing one in a million is a risk factor we've measured this at 10 thousand of the ground level the amassing ma rates railroad thirty percent of the eight graders and next the babies were as mask. >> you don't have a lot of times how does this relate to the legislation and we're asking one the legislation didn
raymond thomas the community for the african-american health council on the documents of mayor 14 we've been involved in the health discussions with the your district also working with them on possible research for the future and the health department i've jachltd with different things i've started with the uc berkley and other department of engineering we are that told by the health department we'll be engaged in the article of 38 this particular document we were never engaged in my of this it...
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let's talk now to the editor of the bbc's chinese service raymond lee who is with me. how much of a hand did beijing have in terms of orchestrating the official response in hong kong? >> i think so far, it's quite difficult to say, because we haven't seen any of china's leaders coming out by saying anything or commenting on what's going on in hong kong. even more interesting is the top china official in hong kong hasn't come out either. which is quite unusual, because normally, if anything happened in hong kong, he would actually come out to say anything. so i think it's fair to say beijing has been trying very hard to not -- you know, coming to the front line and trying to be behind the scenes. >> what about on the ground, though? there were reports that police were speaking mandarin, not cantonese. >> well, some of them may, because you could argue with that. but it is unusual, i would say. quite strange. but then you can't, you know, from that, draw the conclusion that there may be something coming from china. >> but would you imagine that the leadership in beijing
let's talk now to the editor of the bbc's chinese service raymond lee who is with me. how much of a hand did beijing have in terms of orchestrating the official response in hong kong? >> i think so far, it's quite difficult to say, because we haven't seen any of china's leaders coming out by saying anything or commenting on what's going on in hong kong. even more interesting is the top china official in hong kong hasn't come out either. which is quite unusual, because normally, if...
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. >>> in the washington post, pennsylvania man charged with sex assault as a child. 20-year-old raymond orango is accused of molesting a 6-year-old when he was just 11. police say he confessed and wrote an apology to the girl who is now 15. >>> also in the news this morning, former nsa director michael hayden is standing up for a new york times reporter who broke the story about the agency's excrete wisecret wiret program. he said he's conflicted about whether james ricin should have to reveal his sources. >> i know the damage that is done. i do. i also know the free press necessity in a free society. >>> 107 names have been added to the national fallen firefighters memorial in maryland. 98 of the firefighters died in the line of duty in 2013 including 19 arizona firefighters who were killed in the yarnell hill fire. more than 200,000 pictures and videos meant to disappear might be coming back. it is called the snappening. the photos sent by various snap chat users have reportedly been hacked by the same group that released nude celebrity photos. >>> a hawk attacked a drone as its prey
. >>> in the washington post, pennsylvania man charged with sex assault as a child. 20-year-old raymond orango is accused of molesting a 6-year-old when he was just 11. police say he confessed and wrote an apology to the girl who is now 15. >>> also in the news this morning, former nsa director michael hayden is standing up for a new york times reporter who broke the story about the agency's excrete wisecret wiret program. he said he's conflicted about whether james ricin...
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raymond is there any public comment? tennis e kins as an undergraduate you san francisco state university and taught at the school of engineering the departmental research i'm a former dean of the studies an associate dean i current have two offices in vietnam one in han now and current the executive director for community first coalition in bayview hunters point as well as a consultant for the black coalition on aids i only before you earlier on september 19th a addendum was passed dealing with the occasion in candle stick park i'm asking the commission to reconsider and have public comment on this this is a crucial issue as the study we did back in 2000 plus in the a map of the area a in bayview hunters point this is where candle stick at the hunters point shipyard i had the grant overseeing the clean up for years on this and had a staff from berkley and san francisco state in reviewing the documents this situation i've worked with the city as well as an article 38 they're considering monday and i'll be testifying at t
raymond is there any public comment? tennis e kins as an undergraduate you san francisco state university and taught at the school of engineering the departmental research i'm a former dean of the studies an associate dean i current have two offices in vietnam one in han now and current the executive director for community first coalition in bayview hunters point as well as a consultant for the black coalition on aids i only before you earlier on september 19th a addendum was passed dealing...
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relationship with michael keaton's character regan, she followed him to new york to being in this raymondittle interest in the work or the process and, of course, it doesn't work out the patients. >> now you are about to destroy what's left of your career. >> lesley, the character i play, is just an actress whose childhood dream is, you know, always been the same, and this is as close as she's ever gotten. >> you know i am right. ♪ ♪ >> hey, what's up? why don't you try to rest a little bit. >> the films generally allow for multiple interpretations, what are your interpret tapingses of "birdman" and your characters? >> that's a good question right off the bat. >> thank you. >> i am still thinking of about the movie. i love when a movie is open for interpretation, i think it's a really kind of a -- it's hard probably do because you don't want to leave it too open. and he leaves it just open enough where, what what happ what was that? what does that mean? >> is that in his minds? >> it's ultimately about a character that michael keaton plays who is having a midlife crisis and really at odds
relationship with michael keaton's character regan, she followed him to new york to being in this raymondittle interest in the work or the process and, of course, it doesn't work out the patients. >> now you are about to destroy what's left of your career. >> lesley, the character i play, is just an actress whose childhood dream is, you know, always been the same, and this is as close as she's ever gotten. >> you know i am right. ♪ ♪ >> hey, what's up? why don't you...
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after reorganization, a streamlined management brought in designer raymond loewy to develop a new carion hold its footing despite whirling-dervish driving. champion sales and lucrative wartime contracts brought the company back. studebaker had done a lot of work in terms of totally redesigning a new concept in automobiles. lester fox was vice president of the u.a.w. at studebaker. the new car did propel the corporation into national recognition that resulted in assembly plants in canada, the east coast, and california to meet the demand. the bullet-nose models, starting in 1949, added to studebaker's success. people joked, "is it going backward or forward?" the line called the champion was a terrific car. it was aheadf its time in its great gas mileage and terrific comfort for four or five people. it was audacious-looking. studebaker celebrated its centennial in 1952 with its best year ever, selling some 335,000 cars, but its road to future profits took turns for the worse. 1953, again, was a radical change. ray burnett was a national sales manager for the studebaker corporation. ...t
after reorganization, a streamlined management brought in designer raymond loewy to develop a new carion hold its footing despite whirling-dervish driving. champion sales and lucrative wartime contracts brought the company back. studebaker had done a lot of work in terms of totally redesigning a new concept in automobiles. lester fox was vice president of the u.a.w. at studebaker. the new car did propel the corporation into national recognition that resulted in assembly plants in canada, the...
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his name is raymond and he's 24 years old.just now back -- i understand that you were actually thrown to the ground at one point. >> yes. >> reporter: tell me, are you doing okay? >> yes, i am okay now. >> reporter: take us through what happened, raymond. >> the police go along the bridge and then there's a barrier in front -- at the corner and then they just keep pushing and then the police pushed us along and then go to the -- another barrier at the entrance and then just pushed me to the wall and then pulled me out of the area and kicked me. >> reporter: so you were kicked and pushed but the officers were unarmed. is that what you saw? >> yes. >> reporter: talk to me about why this created an uproar. everybody was immediately alarmed as soon as the uniformed officers were spotted. talk to me about why that was so concerning to you and other protesters here. >> they just go up and there are many people and also they just -- this is the second time to try to protect that barrier and this is the second time they climb there an
his name is raymond and he's 24 years old.just now back -- i understand that you were actually thrown to the ground at one point. >> yes. >> reporter: tell me, are you doing okay? >> yes, i am okay now. >> reporter: take us through what happened, raymond. >> the police go along the bridge and then there's a barrier in front -- at the corner and then they just keep pushing and then the police pushed us along and then go to the -- another barrier at the entrance and...
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raymond watt ers were charged. prosecutors say waters abused a freshman at toms high school north in 2002 and later introduced the victim to another suspect who also assaulted the victim. >>> a child will decide whether to dismiss charges of child pornography against a head master. christopher wheeler was charged but his lawyer filed a motion to dismiss. the judge's ruling that motion is expected today. last year wheeler stepped down from head master of presbyterian school in wilmington. there's no evidence that wheeler abused any students or other children. >>> 5:07. in bucks county, a high school football team can't finish their season or participate in homecoming because of allegations of hazing. in central west, a power house in the financial. the superintendent says he canceled all varsity and simprurn varsity football games and all members of the coaching staff have been suspended until further investigation. some parents were upset because they were only notified slee yeah e-mail without any specifics. >> hi
raymond watt ers were charged. prosecutors say waters abused a freshman at toms high school north in 2002 and later introduced the victim to another suspect who also assaulted the victim. >>> a child will decide whether to dismiss charges of child pornography against a head master. christopher wheeler was charged but his lawyer filed a motion to dismiss. the judge's ruling that motion is expected today. last year wheeler stepped down from head master of presbyterian school in...
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raymond walters were arrested saying he abused a freshman at toms river high school north in 2002 andintroduced the victim to another suspect, who also assaulted him. >>> the rest of a football season canceled because of allegations of hazing. central high school west, doylestown. police are telling us team members as part of hazing were forced to grab the privates of other players while fully clothed and subjected to waterboarding in locker room. >>> also there's a new alert for people who subscribe to the morning newspaper. >> we'll tell you what subscribers need to look for in their mailboxes. >>> from the casino to the classroom, the local college thinking of reviving one of the shuddered buildings. >>> a local town's warning to parents about what could be in their kids' trick or treat bags net week. what's the truth on taxes? factcheck.org says it's tom corbett who's being dishonest. they say tom wolf has a plan to reduce income taxes for the middle class and cut local property taxes. and tom corbett? it's corbett who slashed education by a billion dollars... ...and now almost 80
raymond walters were arrested saying he abused a freshman at toms river high school north in 2002 andintroduced the victim to another suspect, who also assaulted him. >>> the rest of a football season canceled because of allegations of hazing. central high school west, doylestown. police are telling us team members as part of hazing were forced to grab the privates of other players while fully clothed and subjected to waterboarding in locker room. >>> also there's a new alert...
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then on third and goal, raymond wright runs it inputs stanford up 14-10. could the number one stanford defense hold? gets away. blown coverage. receiver open to the back of the end zone. ben koyack open in the corner of the end zone and that's how the irish won the game 17-14. stanford falls to 3-2 for the season. >> katy perry, less than three minutes to play with ole miss in alabama. 23-17. here comes bama. a throw to the end zone. it's incomplete. but it looks like it's an interception. he did get a foot in bounds. call is overturned and guess what, the rebels win 23-17. they are five and oh, this year. >>> how about texas a & m? that's kenny hill getting some heisman love. what a bump in the road at number 12 mississippi already 21-7 bulldogs in the second. it's a deflection into the waiting hands of ritchie brown. hill threw three interceptions all of them to that man. and mississippi state zach prescott nine yards. wilson made it 28-7 dogs. and then in the third, a 51- yard strike. fred brown oh, nice grab over the defensive back. prescott had a coup
then on third and goal, raymond wright runs it inputs stanford up 14-10. could the number one stanford defense hold? gets away. blown coverage. receiver open to the back of the end zone. ben koyack open in the corner of the end zone and that's how the irish won the game 17-14. stanford falls to 3-2 for the season. >> katy perry, less than three minutes to play with ole miss in alabama. 23-17. here comes bama. a throw to the end zone. it's incomplete. but it looks like it's an...
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you have to go over and see his new place, raymond, and report back.s up to you. ma, look, why don't you just go there? we're waiting for an invitation. it would be rude for us to just barge in. we're waiting for an invitation.
you have to go over and see his new place, raymond, and report back.s up to you. ma, look, why don't you just go there? we're waiting for an invitation. it would be rude for us to just barge in. we're waiting for an invitation.
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then on third and goal, raymond wright runs it inputs stanford up 14-10.ld the number one stanford defense hold? gets away. blown coverage. receiver open to the back of the end zone. that'sirish win. unbelievable finish. time was running down. how about katy perry? what's she been doing? getting a hug from old miss black bear. less than three minutes left to play tied at 17, wallace a touchdown. the rebels led 23-17 over alabama. they drove in ole miss territory. here's the "hail mary." back at the end zone. take another look. is it an interception? ole miss pulls the upset. >>> kenny hill heisman hype. setback against mississippi. up by a couple of scores bulldogs if the 2nd quarter, oh, the pass is deflected into the waiting hand of ritchie brown. hill threw three interceptions all of them to that man. and mississippi state zach prescott nine yards. wilson made it 28-7 dogs. and then in the third, a 51- yard strike. fred brown oh, nice grab over the defensive back. prescott had a couple of passing scores with three touchdowns and the bulldogs stop the ag
then on third and goal, raymond wright runs it inputs stanford up 14-10.ld the number one stanford defense hold? gets away. blown coverage. receiver open to the back of the end zone. that'sirish win. unbelievable finish. time was running down. how about katy perry? what's she been doing? getting a hug from old miss black bear. less than three minutes left to play tied at 17, wallace a touchdown. the rebels led 23-17 over alabama. they drove in ole miss territory. here's the "hail...
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on tuesday police arrested raymond lucas. they say he was driving a bus filled with tourists when he hit 68-year-old pre sill la in a crosswalk right in front of city hall. lucas worked for classic cable car charters. the city says it's working on adding traffic lights to that crosswalk. they should be installed by the middle of next year. >>> antioch police are looking for a home invasion robbery suspect who died up a woman inside of her home. it happened around 8:00 on tuesday morning. the intruder got into the woman's home, pulled out a fun, bound her hands with duct tape while he ransacked her house. the woman was able to get up and get help with neighbors once the robber left. she was not ceasely hurt. >>> national guard troops in hawaii have now moved into the town where lava is slowly inching toward homes. the lava is moving more slowly than it has in days but it is still headed toward the biggest road. if it goes across that road the neighborhood will be cut off. some have already packed up and left but others plan to
on tuesday police arrested raymond lucas. they say he was driving a bus filled with tourists when he hit 68-year-old pre sill la in a crosswalk right in front of city hall. lucas worked for classic cable car charters. the city says it's working on adding traffic lights to that crosswalk. they should be installed by the middle of next year. >>> antioch police are looking for a home invasion robbery suspect who died up a woman inside of her home. it happened around 8:00 on tuesday...
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am talking about the -- about the people who run these oil companies, particularly people like lee raymondpeople like david koch and charles koch and the people who run these big think tanks on capitol hill, the american enterprise institute, the competitive enterprise institute, the cato institute, marshal institute, clever people who are deliberately lying to the american public, deliberately deceiving people in order to make sure that the industry that the high level people in an industry continue to collect their income. so, it's not, you know, it's not the lower tiers of the industry that i would say are bad people. i don't think that at all. i think they are just regular people who are like the rest of us trying to make our way in the world and survive, but i think that the people who are kin i e i'ving to lie to the american people iving to lie to the american people, with this massive propaganda campaign, those are sociopaths. >> you wrote recently corporations that deliberately, purposely and system at including sponsor climate lies should be given the death penalty. explain what
am talking about the -- about the people who run these oil companies, particularly people like lee raymondpeople like david koch and charles koch and the people who run these big think tanks on capitol hill, the american enterprise institute, the competitive enterprise institute, the cato institute, marshal institute, clever people who are deliberately lying to the american public, deliberately deceiving people in order to make sure that the industry that the high level people in an industry...
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hilton's touchdown late in this game giving him 223 receiving yards, one shy of raymond berry's coltsof a big week six kickoff on "thursday night football" for the now a.f.c. south leading indianapolis colts. my name is richeizen, i've got steve, deion, marshall and michael on the set. he has four in a row what did he do tonight the texans couldn't stop? steve: he came home to houston and he did not disappoint he started off really fast running the no huddle offense. he was sharp. got out in front. 24-0. they took control early, a lot of deep fwools t.y. hilton. andrew luck, 370 yards passing, three touchdowns and just one interception. he was fantastic. >> we talked about it coach. you mentioned four in a row of going over 300 yards but why? in the first two games they had no pass plays of 20-plus yards. since then, they have. 11-18. tonight they had plenty. let me show you what i'm talking about. we call this 78 combination. outside, pulse route with the inside corner route and get this, you know who make this is happen? andrew luck. they catch johnathan joseph, andrew luck looks at
hilton's touchdown late in this game giving him 223 receiving yards, one shy of raymond berry's coltsof a big week six kickoff on "thursday night football" for the now a.f.c. south leading indianapolis colts. my name is richeizen, i've got steve, deion, marshall and michael on the set. he has four in a row what did he do tonight the texans couldn't stop? steve: he came home to houston and he did not disappoint he started off really fast running the no huddle offense. he was sharp. got...
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disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v jim: late in this game giving him 223 receiving yards, one shy of raymondse record, part of a big week six kickoff on "thursday night football" for the now a.f.c. south leading indianapolis colts. my name is richeizen, i've got steve, deion, marshall and michael on the set. he has four in a row what did he do tonight the texans couldn't stop? steve: he came home to houston and he did not disappoint he started off really fast running the no huddle offense. he was sharp. got out in front. 24-0. they took control early, a lot of deep fwools t.y. hilton. andrew luck, 370 yards passing, three touchdowns and just one interception. he was fantastic. >> we talked about it coach. you mentioned four in a row of going over 300 yards but why? in the first two games they had no pass plays of 20-plus yards. since then, they have. 11-18. tonight they had plenty. let me show you what i'm talking about. we call this 78 combination. outside, pulse route with the inside corner route and get this, you know who make this is happen? andrew luck. they catch johnathan joseph, andr
disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v jim: late in this game giving him 223 receiving yards, one shy of raymondse record, part of a big week six kickoff on "thursday night football" for the now a.f.c. south leading indianapolis colts. my name is richeizen, i've got steve, deion, marshall and michael on the set. he has four in a row what did he do tonight the texans couldn't stop? steve: he came home to houston and he did not disappoint he started off really fast running the no huddle...
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inm university president raymond burse. want every kid on this f what they lieve that the sky achiev following a succes career, a rhodes r was cajoled out of retire. his very first move a jaw-dr e the salaries of the univer 24 lowest paid employs and pay for it n to thef $90,00 what i'm trying to do is emulate to the students on this campus what i think it takes to be staffers on the ety. lower end of the scale were given p hikes from $7.25 to $10.25. a blessing. he gave up $90,000. on campus, studentserous. study his every move. for him to come in and take that major pay cut says a lot about him. he hasn't even soug out the workers he's helped. just the way he is. >> i look at myself as a poor couny kid from hopkinsville, kentuc, tg to do well in this wor by treating people right. >> r setting the tone by showing many of life's .ess kevin tibbles, nbc news, frankf kentucky. >> you've got to imagine a lot those students are going to take that lesson with them. >> that example is probably going to go so much further than any
inm university president raymond burse. want every kid on this f what they lieve that the sky achiev following a succes career, a rhodes r was cajoled out of retire. his very first move a jaw-dr e the salaries of the univer 24 lowest paid employs and pay for it n to thef $90,00 what i'm trying to do is emulate to the students on this campus what i think it takes to be staffers on the ety. lower end of the scale were given p hikes from $7.25 to $10.25. a blessing. he gave up $90,000. on campus,...
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am talking about the -- about the people who run these oil companies, particularly people like lee raymond, people like david koch and charles koch and the people who run these big think tanks on capitol hill, the american enterprise institute, the competitive enterprise institute, the cato institute, marshal institute, clever people who are deliberately lying to the american public, deliberately deceiving people in order to make sure that the industry that the high level people in an industry continue to collect their income. so, it's not, you know, it's not the lower tiers of the industry that i would say are bad people. i don't think that at all. i think they are just regular people who are like the rest of us trying to make our way in the world and survive, but i think that the people who are kin i e i'ving to lie to the american people iving to lie to the american people, with this massive propaganda campaign, those are sociopaths. >> you wrote recently corporations that deliberately, purposely and system at including sponsor climate lies should be given the death penalty. explain wha
am talking about the -- about the people who run these oil companies, particularly people like lee raymond, people like david koch and charles koch and the people who run these big think tanks on capitol hill, the american enterprise institute, the competitive enterprise institute, the cato institute, marshal institute, clever people who are deliberately lying to the american public, deliberately deceiving people in order to make sure that the industry that the high level people in an industry...
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lawyers for raymond "shrimp boy" chow want the court to allow chow to review evidence against him. they are challenging an order that chow's attorneys maintain a log of what evidence is in chow's possession at any time. >>> to drivers are recovering in a hospital this morning after a major accident in san francisco. the driver of a black sedan allegedly smashed right into the side of the yellow cab forcing it to roll over and land on its side. the windshield completely shattered. glass left everywhere in the street and the front of the black sedan totally smashed in. >>> work is under way to repair bridges and structures affected by the napa quake. there are six emergency contracts totaling over $5 million for the repairs. caltrain is fixing pavement, curb cracking and bridge rails on three highways in napa and solano counties but only 1,000 of the 40,000 buildings in vallejo have been inspected for damage. >>> and something scary happening this halloween. california's drought taking its toll on the pumpkin harvest. it could result in a smaller carving canvas. >> here's a clue for
lawyers for raymond "shrimp boy" chow want the court to allow chow to review evidence against him. they are challenging an order that chow's attorneys maintain a log of what evidence is in chow's possession at any time. >>> to drivers are recovering in a hospital this morning after a major accident in san francisco. the driver of a black sedan allegedly smashed right into the side of the yellow cab forcing it to roll over and land on its side. the windshield completely...