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richardson went ashore with grant troops, troughing true the swampy woods. they accompanieded the march and richardson climbed a tall oak free on the river barchg for a better view of the battle. for an hour, the ships and fort pounded each other with shells until the air was so full of smoke that richardson could no longer see the gun ships. when the confederates ran up a white flag of surrender, albert shimmied down the tree to join the soldiers swarming into fort henry, quote, our shots had made great havoc, he reported in the tribe biewn. in the force, the magazines torn open, guns completely shattered, and the ground stained with blood, brains and fragments of flesh. under gray blankets, six cormses, one with the head torn off and trunk blackened with powder, others with legs severs and breasts opened in ghastly wound, unquote. richardson wat soldiers delivered their highest ranking captive, confederate general lloyd tilman to the conqueror of the fort. general grant and commodore andrew foot, commander of the federal gun bus. how could you fight agains
richardson went ashore with grant troops, troughing true the swampy woods. they accompanieded the march and richardson climbed a tall oak free on the river barchg for a better view of the battle. for an hour, the ships and fort pounded each other with shells until the air was so full of smoke that richardson could no longer see the gun ships. when the confederates ran up a white flag of surrender, albert shimmied down the tree to join the soldiers swarming into fort henry, quote, our shots had...
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their name were albert richardson and junius browne. and one night of may 1863 they were desperately trying to catch up to general grant's army, which was outside pittsburgh ready to attack expert. these two reporters got on a barge that was going down the mississippi filled with bales of a for grants forces. debarge set out at night so the confederate wouldn't see. but, unfortunately, it was a night with a full moon and it was really quite visible and the confederates fired cannons at it. one of the shells hit the barge, exploded, killed about a dozen union soldiers, set the hail and fire and junius browne albert jumped into the river and attempted to float away. but the confederates sent out votes and captured them and imprisoned them in various prisons for the next 20 months. and then they escaped from a prison in salisbury north carolina and with the hope of slaves and protein bushwhackers, walked 300 miles over the appalachians to the union lines. so i read this. visible and about as long as what i just said, and i thought to mysel
their name were albert richardson and junius browne. and one night of may 1863 they were desperately trying to catch up to general grant's army, which was outside pittsburgh ready to attack expert. these two reporters got on a barge that was going down the mississippi filled with bales of a for grants forces. debarge set out at night so the confederate wouldn't see. but, unfortunately, it was a night with a full moon and it was really quite visible and the confederates fired cannons at it. one...
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ray and a julian richardson have long been structural. and marcus books is the first place i was given a book they said go ahead and read it and bring it back. this is a family that's been part of our community that's touched the lives of misinforming so many people and when people come back to san francisco and go by marcus bookstore to talk about the history of san francisco. we all know the history and the tragedy of redevelopment and having one victorian that exists not to just be a african-american community but to t to the japanese community. we want to make sure regardless of who is the owner it's protected and we don't want someone to come in and change the character and forget about the history. this is the last hope of remembering this was a thriving african-american and japanese american community. i wanted to put a little bit of context. i know we have a couple of speakers and we're happy to limit those that speakers in the interest of time we know with a few voices we can make a point why this is significant. its simply amazi
ray and a julian richardson have long been structural. and marcus books is the first place i was given a book they said go ahead and read it and bring it back. this is a family that's been part of our community that's touched the lives of misinforming so many people and when people come back to san francisco and go by marcus bookstore to talk about the history of san francisco. we all know the history and the tragedy of redevelopment and having one victorian that exists not to just be a...
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we hit the lottery. >> reporter: richardson bought his partner out for all of $1 a few years later. they are still good friends and richardson is still keeping customers, well, puzzled. >> that drives them nuts. >> reporter: by the 1980s he became known for trick puzzles. >> instead of a right angle piece to work, we split it like that. there is the fake one there. we got bored and the customer gets bored, like the fox and the hound. we have to keep one step ahead of them. >> staying ahead of the puzzlers is no easy trick. among them, the gates family, the bush family and the royal family. >> mrs. bush was our currier. we got a nice note back from the queen who appreciated it. >> reporter: designing, painting and cutting labor intensive. no two puzzles are the same. it can take a year, sometimes more to train the master wood cutters. >> we sell about, roughly, 3600 puzzles a year. >> reporter: not bad when they go for anywhere from 750 to $7500 a puzzle. sometimes even more. >> in the last set, it went for $20,000. hundred sets of a $20,000 puzzle, that's like wow. >> reporter: back
we hit the lottery. >> reporter: richardson bought his partner out for all of $1 a few years later. they are still good friends and richardson is still keeping customers, well, puzzled. >> that drives them nuts. >> reporter: by the 1980s he became known for trick puzzles. >> instead of a right angle piece to work, we split it like that. there is the fake one there. we got bored and the customer gets bored, like the fox and the hound. we have to keep one step ahead of...
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julian and ray richardson. again, we're nothing more than caretakers of this legacy business. the intent is to remain at the location since 1981 we want to recatch the building on behalf of the community. the reason i stood up was to say the building belongs to community. i'm 67-year-old i'm a producing product of san francisco city and county as a matter of fact, i spent 35 years working as an employee for the county of public health and rose to a administrative level. we appreciate everyone the commission members, supervisor breed and everyone else who has come to our support important we're not here to beg or ask for salvation but redemption. again beside me is my lovely wife karen johnson. someone mentioned the present vs. the past we're the present. we now introduce you to a gentleman >> we're going to go into our speaker cards. to the san francisco historic preservation committee i'm with the san francisco state university where i teach. i'm the form leader of the san francisco civil rights movement when people could on the work in their own communities. we willing busti
julian and ray richardson. again, we're nothing more than caretakers of this legacy business. the intent is to remain at the location since 1981 we want to recatch the building on behalf of the community. the reason i stood up was to say the building belongs to community. i'm 67-year-old i'm a producing product of san francisco city and county as a matter of fact, i spent 35 years working as an employee for the county of public health and rose to a administrative level. we appreciate everyone...
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i've had a wonderful history i can tell you some things about june i can't tell richardson. we have a wonderful relationship but i want to tell you about some history this buildings was slanted e slides to be torn down and some gentleman showed up and decided he was going to buy r buy the buildings and move forward them to fisherman's wharf. we started screaming why can't we have historic buildings in the fillmore. so the redevelopment agency was going to let him cut off the facade and slap them on the building and that would be victorian. we were able to stop the community created the victorian village. we came up with the african-american community there were 10 buildings involved and everyone of the original owners was african-american. over time and difficulty this has changed. you heard the gentleman say that most of the icons of the african-american people are gone from fillmore now. it reminds me of slavery they bring you here to do their bidding and want to wipeout the evidence off our culture. this is on you. thank you >> thank you. >> jan. >> i'm sorry. >> my human
i've had a wonderful history i can tell you some things about june i can't tell richardson. we have a wonderful relationship but i want to tell you about some history this buildings was slanted e slides to be torn down and some gentleman showed up and decided he was going to buy r buy the buildings and move forward them to fisherman's wharf. we started screaming why can't we have historic buildings in the fillmore. so the redevelopment agency was going to let him cut off the facade and slap...
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i had people influential in my family and it brings me to tears how the richardson's have influenced the whole community we celebrate restaurants and bars that are that old and this is significant in that it exceeds this. so if we're celebrating legacy of the bars and restaurants we have to recognize a place like this with its incredibleness history and thank you supervisor breed and for the community coming out. this is an incredible outpouring of love and spirit so thank you very much >> thank you. commissioners? >> commissioner highland. >> there's so much to say and this is a special place without a doubt. this is what historical preservation is all about it's more than the of her building with all due respect and the cable cars it's about our legacy and community. and it's an inspiration for the future that's why i'm on the commission. without pouring any cold water i want to recognize or point out that land marking this which i intended to support isn't going to protect the business it's about living together with the folks who own the building and land marking it is not necess
i had people influential in my family and it brings me to tears how the richardson's have influenced the whole community we celebrate restaurants and bars that are that old and this is significant in that it exceeds this. so if we're celebrating legacy of the bars and restaurants we have to recognize a place like this with its incredibleness history and thank you supervisor breed and for the community coming out. this is an incredible outpouring of love and spirit so thank you very much...
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in 1988 from buffalo new york having traveled throughout europe and when i first came here the richardson's immediately took me aside as i was pressuring my masters and they said the education you can definitely receive there but the tools for living and being able to be a global sense you'll find here. i spent my first year pretty much stacking books for you guys. i thought i would have something more glarmz but during that time i had an opportunity to get to know the family. i want to speak of the heart of the books and this is the family that sees beyond color and your status and the maggot their sending is elevating all of us in japan they know about marcus books and jamaica know about this they read about marcus so the impact they have their mission of love and evolution they have goes far beyond this room. so as you consider what a historical landmark looks like please. >> i'm 22 year-old and i've lived in the fillmore all my life. it's any place that i've been to you, actually sit down and read mark us bookstore is the only plays that i know have to talk about what karen just the ene
in 1988 from buffalo new york having traveled throughout europe and when i first came here the richardson's immediately took me aside as i was pressuring my masters and they said the education you can definitely receive there but the tools for living and being able to be a global sense you'll find here. i spent my first year pretty much stacking books for you guys. i thought i would have something more glarmz but during that time i had an opportunity to get to know the family. i want to speak...
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bill richardson, muchísimas gracias vía satélite desde boston, gracias.lling strings en la que interpreta a un mariachi que busca una visa para venir aquí a los estados unidos, y en el proceso se lleva a la que le da las visas, su película se estrena aquí en los estados unidos, los mexicanos bilingües sin la menor duda están de moda, y jaime nos acompaña aquí en nuestros estudios. jaime, es un placer tener que aquí. >> querido, jorge, gracias, gracias eres muy amable. >> es un placer. >> es un honor estar en tu, en tu set, los mexicanos bilingües están ahora de moda, ¿no? >> sí. >> primero eugenio derbez que tuvo un éxito extraordinario, y ahora vienen ustedes. >> rotundo, tremendo. >> ¿qué está cambiando en estados unidos? >> está cambiando, yo creo que pantaleón films tiene una fórmula muy bien estructurada ahora, de qué quieren ver los latinos en el cine. creo que la película de derbez ni siquiera está en bilingüe, la de nosotros sí hablamos en acento en inglés y 40% en español, y es una comedia romántica bien bonita, es una comedia romántica donde los
bill richardson, muchísimas gracias vía satélite desde boston, gracias.lling strings en la que interpreta a un mariachi que busca una visa para venir aquí a los estados unidos, y en el proceso se lleva a la que le da las visas, su película se estrena aquí en los estados unidos, los mexicanos bilingües sin la menor duda están de moda, y jaime nos acompaña aquí en nuestros estudios. jaime, es un placer tener que aquí. >> querido, jorge, gracias, gracias eres muy amable. >>...
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trent richardson, first start for indy. 7-0 colts. he combined with bradshaw for 130 yards rushing. kendall hunter on the late handoff, scampers to the outside. ties the game. that's where the scoring ended for the niners, collin kaepernick, horrific game. sacked three times. andrew luck, efficient as usual. 165 yards passing, 24 on the ground. six yards in the boot leg. the niners beaten in every stat. lose the turnover battle. 27-7 the final. niners first back-to-back losses in the jim harbaugh era. >> you can question just about everything right now. we didn't play well enough to win in enough areas, they made the plays, offensively,
trent richardson, first start for indy. 7-0 colts. he combined with bradshaw for 130 yards rushing. kendall hunter on the late handoff, scampers to the outside. ties the game. that's where the scoring ended for the niners, collin kaepernick, horrific game. sacked three times. andrew luck, efficient as usual. 165 yards passing, 24 on the ground. six yards in the boot leg. the niners beaten in every stat. lose the turnover battle. 27-7 the final. niners first back-to-back losses in the jim...
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the cleveland browns traded trent richardson to the colts. giving two of the top three players on their current roster. >>> enforcement of rules violations called in by television viewers. during which woods endorsed pension believe that, the tour championship this weekend in atlanta. i'll be back with more sports news coming up in about 20 minutes. >> michael, thank you. a difficult challenge for those flooded out of their homes in colorado. coming up a number of people without insurance to help restrrt their lives. >>> the demand from the ceo of starbucks. where victoria azarenko on august 20th, >> whrosk to al jazeera i'm joh. here are the top stories. wall street opened into record territories. the federal reserve announced that it was keeping its multibillion dollar stimulus program in place. the dow closed up 147 points. >>> defense officials concede, red flags were missed before monday's deadly shooting at the washington navy yard. an investigation is underway, as to how aaron alexis was granted security clearance after at least three
the cleveland browns traded trent richardson to the colts. giving two of the top three players on their current roster. >>> enforcement of rules violations called in by television viewers. during which woods endorsed pension believe that, the tour championship this weekend in atlanta. i'll be back with more sports news coming up in about 20 minutes. >> michael, thank you. a difficult challenge for those flooded out of their homes in colorado. coming up a number of people without...
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bill richardson joins us next on politicking with larry king. i. heard this in a politicking with larry king having news about syria and the united states this week and joining me from santa fe new mexico is the former united states ambassador to the u.n. an old friend bill richardson he's also the former governor of new mexico and a former congressman and a former energy secretary under bill clinton he's held so many government post thank you for joining me governor we really appreciate this thank you larry it's great that you're back and by the way i can't keep a job that's why i have all those jobs. and i let's get right at it and i would do you assess the president's speech. it was a good strong speech he focused on the need to have the military option on the table he focused on the diplomatic solution he was strong his comments were heartfelt and he basically took a gamble with seeing what the russians and the syrians have to offer. i think you want to try a diplomatic solution and at the same time postponing a vote in the congress this would
bill richardson joins us next on politicking with larry king. i. heard this in a politicking with larry king having news about syria and the united states this week and joining me from santa fe new mexico is the former united states ambassador to the u.n. an old friend bill richardson he's also the former governor of new mexico and a former congressman and a former energy secretary under bill clinton he's held so many government post thank you for joining me governor we really appreciate this...
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bill richardson after this. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. if the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with to. fight for each drop from an old dirty supply. let people think i are prices pure want to. live on on t.v. . they use it up there and wash their hands in it and flush their toilets when the same one. that's nice is selling and spring water. ok. i dave a crock it welcome you to ted you're all a virgin it's a little island in the middle of the chesapeake bay kind of a genocide and akam accounting. pay and you're all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best areas in effect this fall fred. this is an old picture of ten year island before the channel was cut oh here. a way up there. as go all. right here are some of the headstones from the graves it for here this is a fruits that's that's what we don't want happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into th
bill richardson after this. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. if the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with to. fight for each drop from an old dirty supply. let people think i are prices pure want to. live on on t.v. . they use it up there and wash their hands in it and flush their toilets when the same one. that's nice is selling and spring water. ok. i dave a crock it welcome you to ted you're...
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richardson was not pleased with his lack of carries this year. he rushed for 950 yards and 11 touchdowns last season. now this trade gave the colts two of the top three draft pictures. andrew luck, and now richardson. >>> well, the nfl find four different players for hits over the weekend trying to send a clear message to its players that safety remained an issue this weekend. the league agreed to several former players who all suffered from head related trauma. the safety commission said that they believe the safety initiatives are working saying the overwhelming reaction is that the players are adjusting to the new rules, the new techniques, and they're being seen properly and nobody watched more video than john madden. people will recognize when these hits don't fit in the context of the game. as far as the actual wins and losses are concerned. the first two weeks started to weed out the contenders from the pretenders. and one of those pretenders is the 0 and 2 buccaneers. from the forth worth star telegram who would be more likely to leave ta
richardson was not pleased with his lack of carries this year. he rushed for 950 yards and 11 touchdowns last season. now this trade gave the colts two of the top three draft pictures. andrew luck, and now richardson. >>> well, the nfl find four different players for hits over the weekend trying to send a clear message to its players that safety remained an issue this weekend. the league agreed to several former players who all suffered from head related trauma. the safety commission...
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>> gary: richardson was the 3rd overall pick of the 2012 draft out of alabama where he was a heismanalist >> gary: let me catch myself for people. the guide does not want to talk and i do not want to listen. nothing against any of these guys. the browns have started 0-2 >> gary: salt they do not want to talk to us i do not want to listen so, they do not want to talk to us... i do not want to listen! >> gary: (laughter) >> pam: (laughter) >> jacqueline: (laughter) he did not go to all of these! (laughter) >> jacqueline: that is his personal taste. just like he may not like baluchis someone else could like baluchis best his personal choice. bleu cheese. >> gary: and are struggling on offense richardson gives andrew luck a legitimate number 1 running back >> gary: goldson suspension withdrawn >> gary: 49er dashon goldson's 1-game suspension has been reduced to a $100,000 after an appeal goldson was suspended for flagrant and repeat violations of nfl safety rules prohibiting hits to the head and neck area of defenseless players. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a pay
>> gary: richardson was the 3rd overall pick of the 2012 draft out of alabama where he was a heismanalist >> gary: let me catch myself for people. the guide does not want to talk and i do not want to listen. nothing against any of these guys. the browns have started 0-2 >> gary: salt they do not want to talk to us i do not want to listen so, they do not want to talk to us... i do not want to listen! >> gary: (laughter) >> pam: (laughter) >> jacqueline:...
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here is the problem, bill richardson, who do we believe? you have president obama, you have assad saying it was not me, you have them saying no, definitely was not assad, it may have been the rebels, is there incontrovertible evidence that says it was definitely assad that ordered this chemical attack? >> yes, i believe there is incontrovertible evidence. our intelligence agencies, which i trust, assad and his people have used these weapons. look, assad recently has admitted that he had chemical weapons when in the past, in the last few days, he says they didn't exist. there is a credibility gap. but i think this is the time to rally around as a country, forget the politics, forget what happened. i think the president, in my judgment, i disagree with senator santorum, has shown leadership. he is prepared to use military force. a surgical strike at a time when the american people are war-weary. he says it is in our national security interest. i believe him, it is few human rights establishing international war crimes are a reason to take suc
here is the problem, bill richardson, who do we believe? you have president obama, you have assad saying it was not me, you have them saying no, definitely was not assad, it may have been the rebels, is there incontrovertible evidence that says it was definitely assad that ordered this chemical attack? >> yes, i believe there is incontrovertible evidence. our intelligence agencies, which i trust, assad and his people have used these weapons. look, assad recently has admitted that he had...
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the koments tracolts traded for richards richardson.re on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> you've seen the prices rise, housing, red hot here in the bay area, and with home sales hitting a 6 1/2/7y year high to, here comes the question, what's best for you, renting or buying? how do you figure that out? well, it turns out there's an app for that. our business and tech reporter scott budman got a first look. >> reporter: here in the bay area, it's an ongoing debate, rent or buy? with housing prices and sales as hot as they've been in nearly a decade, this app from san francisco's trulia might be a good place to start. >> first, you take your metro. >> reporter: and it will go much deeper than just dollars and cents giving you a sliding scale to help you make your decision. >> for example, mortgage rates are changing. an individual's situation might impact how much of a down payment they put down, wh
the koments tracolts traded for richards richardson.re on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> you've seen the prices rise, housing, red hot here in the bay area, and with home sales hitting a 6 1/2/7y year high to, here comes the question, what's best for you, renting or buying? how do you figure that out? well, it turns out there's an app for that....
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richardson. next speaker >> good morning. i'm joel. and i have lived in for the last 40 yearss i was born in san mateo. i spent a lot of time grouping in san francisco. i know went to school in the west and east coast. i developed a life experience for the gary corridor. i've used the 38 for 35 years out of the last 40 and 38 limited as well. and i've come to what would you say have a vision of what might happen. it's not a vision that i want to promote but in terms of the whole process needs to be develop a collective opinion about what to do but my background is i'm is an architect and an urban designer and i'm degreed in all those categories. when i was in boston i was on the - i was a key member of the boston transportation planning view i was a ground breaking project that established the participatory projects in the department of san francisco and it's a model for transportation planning. i have about 10 transportation projects under my belt and i think that i would approach as a candidate and member i'd approach my work in a wa
richardson. next speaker >> good morning. i'm joel. and i have lived in for the last 40 yearss i was born in san mateo. i spent a lot of time grouping in san francisco. i know went to school in the west and east coast. i developed a life experience for the gary corridor. i've used the 38 for 35 years out of the last 40 and 38 limited as well. and i've come to what would you say have a vision of what might happen. it's not a vision that i want to promote but in terms of the whole process...
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they drafted richardson third overall just last year. now they have to start over once again! of richardson at quarterback and andrew luck to build on for a very long time. >>> week three of the nfl season kicks off tonight with andy reid's highly anticipated return to philadelphia after coaching the eagles 13 years. he returns to philly tonight as the head coach of the kansas city chiefs. you expect reid to get a pretty big
they drafted richardson third overall just last year. now they have to start over once again! of richardson at quarterback and andrew luck to build on for a very long time. >>> week three of the nfl season kicks off tonight with andy reid's highly anticipated return to philadelphia after coaching the eagles 13 years. he returns to philly tonight as the head coach of the kansas city chiefs. you expect reid to get a pretty big
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only 35 yards on 13 carries for richardson as he gets eased in. 7-0 colts. the 49ers come right back down the field. kendall hunter takes it in on the draw from 13 yards out. 7-7 tie.hope you liked that because it was all downhill from there for the niners. 3rd quarter. now 10-7 colts. luck gets outside containment. he's faster than you think. for a15 yard gain. the colts would kick a field goal to make it 13-7 4th quarter. luck. doing it again with his legs. 6-yard touchdown run. and look at this boooo yaaaaa.what a spike. he was 18-of-27 for 164 yards and ran for 24 more. not big numbers but more than enough today. 20-7 colts colin kaepernick. couldn't find an open receiver most of the game. here he is forced to scramble. stripped. the colts recover. kaepernick was only 13-of- 27 for 150 yards passing and 20 yards rushing colts win 27-7. luck and harbaugh shaking hands afterward. it is the first time the 49ers have lost consecutive games under harbaugh. here's what luck had to say after the game return to index of >> it was special. because we had an amazi
only 35 yards on 13 carries for richardson as he gets eased in. 7-0 colts. the 49ers come right back down the field. kendall hunter takes it in on the draw from 13 yards out. 7-7 tie.hope you liked that because it was all downhill from there for the niners. 3rd quarter. now 10-7 colts. luck gets outside containment. he's faster than you think. for a15 yard gain. the colts would kick a field goal to make it 13-7 4th quarter. luck. doing it again with his legs. 6-yard touchdown run. and look at...
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bill richardson joins us next on politicking with larry king.r addition of politicking with larry king have a news about syria and the united states this week and joining me from santa fe new mexico is the former united states ambassador to the u.n. an old friend bill richardson he's also the former governor of new mexico and a former congressman and a former energy secretary under bill clinton he's held so many government posts.
bill richardson joins us next on politicking with larry king.r addition of politicking with larry king have a news about syria and the united states this week and joining me from santa fe new mexico is the former united states ambassador to the u.n. an old friend bill richardson he's also the former governor of new mexico and a former congressman and a former energy secretary under bill clinton he's held so many government posts.
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richardson el aÑo pasado acumulo 950 yardas con nueve anotaciones.... la nfl con el partido entre kansas city y filadelfia, andy reid enfrentando a su ex equipo, las aguilas.... topvo - cesar ---tiempo de la ultima pausa pero al regresar, enterese quien podria ayudarle a solicitar la ciudadania si usted es residente permanente y cumple con ciertos requisitos, volvemos. segment ends
richardson el aÑo pasado acumulo 950 yardas con nueve anotaciones.... la nfl con el partido entre kansas city y filadelfia, andy reid enfrentando a su ex equipo, las aguilas.... topvo - cesar ---tiempo de la ultima pausa pero al regresar, enterese quien podria ayudarle a solicitar la ciudadania si usted es residente permanente y cumple con ciertos requisitos, volvemos. segment ends
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the browns used the third overall pick in the 2012 draft to select richardson.ew front office in cleveland apparently didn't believe the former alabama standout fit the system. >>> dodgers/d-backs. dodgers looking to clinch the n.l. west division, need a win. down 4-0. yasiel puig, it's gone. number 17 for puig. dodgers within three. bottom eighth. back up 4-3. aaron hill, gives off of belisario. a.j. pollock scores on the double by hill. the dodgers' magic number remains at two. >> if the dodgers win today at arizona, they win the n.l. west for the first time since '09. isn't that correct, kitten in research? thank you. >> it's remarkable, considering where they came from, last place. >> we're waiting for a countdown. we'll give it ourselves. have a great day, america. >> thanks, guys. >>> those sports highlights, declare this a low light. our "play of the day." this happened tuesday night in houston. >> it's being called the butt slide. there you have it, in your face. pretty obvious. that's jonathan villar of the astros, sliding between the legs, more like be
the browns used the third overall pick in the 2012 draft to select richardson.ew front office in cleveland apparently didn't believe the former alabama standout fit the system. >>> dodgers/d-backs. dodgers looking to clinch the n.l. west division, need a win. down 4-0. yasiel puig, it's gone. number 17 for puig. dodgers within three. bottom eighth. back up 4-3. aaron hill, gives off of belisario. a.j. pollock scores on the double by hill. the dodgers' magic number remains at two....
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ambassador bill richardson and democratic congressman emanuel cleaver from missouri. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be with you reverend. >> thank you, reverend. >> ambassador, you favored a military strike on syria. obviously, a lot has changed no the last 48 hours. where are you now? >> well, i'm supporting the president. i think it's important that we explore this diplomatic initiative. i'm very skeptical of the russians, the iranians. i'm skeptical of a potential solution, but i think it needs to be explored. now what i'd like to see is a strong effort in the security council that is in addition to taking the weapons away from the syrians, a cease-fire. i think what is also needed is talks leading to a political settlement, some kind of arms embargo. let's go a little further, reverend. i think the president has put us in a position now where the syrians and the russians for some reason wanted a pause. they've thrown diplomacy out. so i think it's a very, very sensitive period. but let the administration pursue these negotiations. i'm skeptical.
ambassador bill richardson and democratic congressman emanuel cleaver from missouri. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be with you reverend. >> thank you, reverend. >> ambassador, you favored a military strike on syria. obviously, a lot has changed no the last 48 hours. where are you now? >> well, i'm supporting the president. i think it's important that we explore this diplomatic initiative. i'm very skeptical of the russians, the iranians. i'm skeptical...
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. >>> el empabajador richardson que obama tuvo suerte en no ir a la guerra con siria. >>> no tienes que, ya hay latinos que la gente nos sigue. todo en al punto. ♪ >>> continuamos desde el paso texas. reportamos historias de familias que devide este frontera. marÍa antonieta colins nosretonpa. >>> en su habilitaciÓn en el paso texas, adgar recuerda lo que pasÓ hace tres meses. se casÓ con su novia en ciudad juares. y vievieron juntos y felices. no, no al menos en estados unidos. >>> estamos separados. >>> maricruz vive en durando. >>> eso esta haciendo mi paÍs, me estÁforzando a salir. no puede migrarla como esposa. cuando ella menor de edad, trataron de entrar a estados unidos con documentos falsos. >>> por mary fuee ron, su hermana se la trajo y ella se vino. >>> no tecÍa conciencia de lo que iba a pasar. >>> muchos paÍs tienen perdÓn para los menorer de edad. >>> esta es que el lenguaje con el que fue escrita la ley de 1996 pueda ser modificada. >>> quero que el caso de maricruz y edgar, los jueces puedan decidir. >>> el congresista beno cruz, tiene hacer que esto de marcha atrÁs. >>
. >>> el empabajador richardson que obama tuvo suerte en no ir a la guerra con siria. >>> no tienes que, ya hay latinos que la gente nos sigue. todo en al punto. ♪ >>> continuamos desde el paso texas. reportamos historias de familias que devide este frontera. marÍa antonieta colins nosretonpa. >>> en su habilitaciÓn en el paso texas, adgar recuerda lo que pasÓ hace tres meses. se casÓ con su novia en ciudad juares. y vievieron juntos y felices. no, no...
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bill richardson joins us next on politicking with larry king. i heard this in a politicking with larry king having news about syria and the united states this week and joining me from santa fe new mexico is the former united states ambassador to the u.n. an old friend bill richardson he's also the former governor of new mexico and a former congressman and a former energy secretary under bill clinton he's held so many government post thank you for joining me governor we really appreciate this thank you larry it's great that you're back and by the way i can't keep a job that's why i have all those jobs. let's get right at it and i would i do you assess the president's speech. it was a good strong speech he focused on the need to have the military option on the table he focused on the diplomatic solution he was strong his comments were heartfelt and he basically took a gamble with seeing what the russians and the syrians have to offer. i think you want to try a diplomatic solution and at the same time postponing a vote in the congress this would ha
bill richardson joins us next on politicking with larry king. i heard this in a politicking with larry king having news about syria and the united states this week and joining me from santa fe new mexico is the former united states ambassador to the u.n. an old friend bill richardson he's also the former governor of new mexico and a former congressman and a former energy secretary under bill clinton he's held so many government post thank you for joining me governor we really appreciate this...
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bill richardson joins us next on politicking with larry king. i. i heard this in a politicking with larry king having news about syria and the united states this week and joining me from santa fe new mexico is the former united states ambassador to the u.n. an old friend bill richardson he's also the former governor of new mexico and a former congressman and a former energy secretary under bill clinton he's held so many government post thank you for joining me governor we really appreciate this thank you larry it's great that you're back and by the way i can't keep a job that's why i have all those jobs. and i let's get right.
bill richardson joins us next on politicking with larry king. i. i heard this in a politicking with larry king having news about syria and the united states this week and joining me from santa fe new mexico is the former united states ambassador to the u.n. an old friend bill richardson he's also the former governor of new mexico and a former congressman and a former energy secretary under bill clinton he's held so many government post thank you for joining me governor we really appreciate this...