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her grandson was 51-year-old david robertson. investigators say david robertson killed his grandmother and turned the gun on himself. he had a history of mental illness and drug abuse. >>> it comings nearly four years after a 17-year-old girl alleged baseball girls gang raped her. she is suing eight team members ranging from negligence to rape. the men reportedly declined to accept their offer to drop the case. earlier county da carr made the decision not to file charges in the case. saying there was not enough evidence. >>> the homeowners association for the country club now has a state permit to shoot as many as 75 wild turkeys by march the 1st to controls population. that has angered some of the residents that don't see the birds as a problem. >>> meantime the authorities in san mateo county are warning residents to be on the lookout for a mountain lion. they are urging residents in the area keep a close eye on small kids, avoid hiking or jogging around dawn or dusk and at night because that is when mountain lions are most act
her grandson was 51-year-old david robertson. investigators say david robertson killed his grandmother and turned the gun on himself. he had a history of mental illness and drug abuse. >>> it comings nearly four years after a 17-year-old girl alleged baseball girls gang raped her. she is suing eight team members ranging from negligence to rape. the men reportedly declined to accept their offer to drop the case. earlier county da carr made the decision not to file charges in the case....
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her grandson was the 51-year- old, david robertson. they believe that he killed his grandmother and then himself. he had a history of mental illness and drug abuse. >>> concur police are in-- concord police are investigating a car accident tonight that killed a pedestrian and a dog. the accident happened about 6:00 tonight near avon avenue. now the dog was also killed in the accident, though it's not yet clear if the dog was the woman. police say that they are interviewing the driver, but have not released any further details. >>> new details have come out tonight about the allege getaway driver, arrested after a union city bank robbery, which ended with the suspected robber dead. and police arrested the 36-year- old, anthony lee of fremont yesterday, booking him on robbery and conspiracy charges. now, the chronical reports he's the owner of kingdom, a clothing store in union city. due to appear in court on tuesday. meanwhile, police have not identified his passenger, the allege robber, who was found dead after a police chase. investig
her grandson was the 51-year- old, david robertson. they believe that he killed his grandmother and then himself. he had a history of mental illness and drug abuse. >>> concur police are in-- concord police are investigating a car accident tonight that killed a pedestrian and a dog. the accident happened about 6:00 tonight near avon avenue. now the dog was also killed in the accident, though it's not yet clear if the dog was the woman. police say that they are interviewing the driver,...
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her grandson was 51-year-old david robertson. he killed his grandmother and then turned the gun on himself. he had a history of mental illness and drug abuse. . >> this comes nearly four years after a 17-year-old girl alleged a group of baseball players gang raped her at a party. the young adult womaning is suing eight team members on accusations of legitimate to rape. they declined her offer to drop the case for $9.8 million. >>> time now 5:34. plans to shoot wild turkeys in danville is causing a controversy. the homeowners association has a state permit to shoot those wild turkeys to control the population. that has angered some of the residents that don't see the birds as a problem. the permit allows 75 turkeys to be shot by march 1st. >>> in san mateo county authorities are warning everyone to be on the lookout for a mountain lion. that comes after one person spotted a mountain lion on saturday night. expects are telling everyone keep a close eye on small children, avoid hiking at dawn, dusk, and nighttime. that's when they a
her grandson was 51-year-old david robertson. he killed his grandmother and then turned the gun on himself. he had a history of mental illness and drug abuse. . >> this comes nearly four years after a 17-year-old girl alleged a group of baseball players gang raped her at a party. the young adult womaning is suing eight team members on accusations of legitimate to rape. they declined her offer to drop the case for $9.8 million. >>> time now 5:34. plans to shoot wild turkeys in...
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matthew robertson lives on the banks of the brisbane river. he gave me an update of the situation. >> i will turn the camera around in the second. basically, the devastation, every few minutes there is debris that comes through. it is going by. the river levels have not reached the heights we were expecting. they are extremely high. i will turn the camera around. basically, as you can see there, the river is probably 4.5 meters. on this side, it is not lapping over. but see my can get your around the corner. there is destruction there. the office building where i work in the car park. businesses have been washed away. i talk to my other colleagues and we do not think we will be able to go back for one week. or for several weeks. it is not reading today. -- raining today. people are getting washed away. it is quite serious. >> what has been the reaction in your opinion of the authorities? have they done as much as they can to help? do you think more can be done? >> i honestly think they have done a pretty good job. they have the army involved a
matthew robertson lives on the banks of the brisbane river. he gave me an update of the situation. >> i will turn the camera around in the second. basically, the devastation, every few minutes there is debris that comes through. it is going by. the river levels have not reached the heights we were expecting. they are extremely high. i will turn the camera around. basically, as you can see there, the river is probably 4.5 meters. on this side, it is not lapping over. but see my can get...
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. >> reporter: sergeant steve robertson was piloting a police helicopter in the skies over glendale, california, when he was struck by a laser. >> immediately, i felt an intense pain in both my eyes. i lost the vision momentarily in both my eyes. >> reporter: luckily, the other officer in the cockpit was not affected and able to land. the number of incidents is skyrocketing. more than 2,800 cases last year, up from 1,500 the year before and 300 just five years ago. the most incidents? at airports in los angeles, chicago, phoenix, san jose and las vegas. the beams can travel miles, as demonstrated by our new york affiliate, wabc. the laser extended from new jersey to manhattan. and they show just how dangerous the devices are, burning through thick plastic. >> if it punches through a plastic bag, imagine what it can do to the retina of your eye. >> reporter: those caught can get jail time. but that has not dimmed the enthusiasm for a practice that could bring down a plane. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> coming up, a farewell gift from a financial gladiator. the wall street secr
. >> reporter: sergeant steve robertson was piloting a police helicopter in the skies over glendale, california, when he was struck by a laser. >> immediately, i felt an intense pain in both my eyes. i lost the vision momentarily in both my eyes. >> reporter: luckily, the other officer in the cockpit was not affected and able to land. the number of incidents is skyrocketing. more than 2,800 cases last year, up from 1,500 the year before and 300 just five years ago. the most...
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ryan robertson shows us the technology allowing him to roam the hallways of his school from the comfort of his home. >> all of last year i was either in the hospital or having -- at home dealing with homework. i had no social interaction whatsoever. >> reporter: linden has been fighting all his life. he has virtually no immune system. so doing normal things like going to school used to be impossible. but now new robotic technology is making it possible for linden to do what he's always wanted to do. be in a classroom. with his friends. >> hello, class. >> hello, linden. >> it's amazing. i never thought that i would think i would ever have any interaction, much less this kind. it's just like i am there in the classroom. >> reporter: it is by a chance phone call of administrators came across the technology. >> we had a salesman call on us. and they said we've got this product. we're not sure exactly how it would work in the school but we want you to see it. >> reporter: officials say it reminds them why they started teaching in the first place. >> this is one of those occasions where we'v
ryan robertson shows us the technology allowing him to roam the hallways of his school from the comfort of his home. >> all of last year i was either in the hospital or having -- at home dealing with homework. i had no social interaction whatsoever. >> reporter: linden has been fighting all his life. he has virtually no immune system. so doing normal things like going to school used to be impossible. but now new robotic technology is making it possible for linden to do what he's...
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hugh robertson with the alley- oop jam. the wildcats, however, win.t number 1 the pga tour opener or the one without tiger the one land on the green and you guessed it rolls in the hole for eagles. he is tied for the league at 7 under so -- >> do you think that jim harbaugh and andrew luck are hanging out talking national championship next year. >> if he stays he gets to further develop a great quarterback. >> oh stop that. it's about money and who is gonna pay it. whether he wants to move his kids and that. >> he is paid well now. >> he is well compensated that's for sure. >> we will see. >> you know, ,,,,,,,,,,,,
hugh robertson with the alley- oop jam. the wildcats, however, win.t number 1 the pga tour opener or the one without tiger the one land on the green and you guessed it rolls in the hole for eagles. he is tied for the league at 7 under so -- >> do you think that jim harbaugh and andrew luck are hanging out talking national championship next year. >> if he stays he gets to further develop a great quarterback. >> oh stop that. it's about money and who is gonna pay it. whether he...
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hugh robertson with the alley- oop jam. the wildcats, however, win.nd at number 1 the pga tour opener or the one without tiger the one land on the green and you guessed it rolls in the hole for eagles. he is tied for the league at 7 under so -- >> do you think that jim harbaugh and andrew luck are hanging out talking national championship next year. >> if he stays he gets to further develop a great quarterback. >> oh stop that. it's about money and who is gonna pay it. whether he wants to move his kids and that. >> he is paid well now. >> he is well compensated that's for sure. >> we will see. >> you know, next couple days. >> maybe the next couple days we'll know. >> come on jim. >> be right back. ,, [ male announcer ] rockin out to the big hot pastrami. big. hot. pastrami. don't dare call it a cover band -- unless you're talking about covering freshly baked bread with layer upon layer of flavor-packed pastrami. this sub lays down power cords of tasteocity with pickles, mean licks of mustard and riffs of melty, bubbly cheese. catch 'em before the fre
hugh robertson with the alley- oop jam. the wildcats, however, win.nd at number 1 the pga tour opener or the one without tiger the one land on the green and you guessed it rolls in the hole for eagles. he is tied for the league at 7 under so -- >> do you think that jim harbaugh and andrew luck are hanging out talking national championship next year. >> if he stays he gets to further develop a great quarterback. >> oh stop that. it's about money and who is gonna pay it. whether...
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let's see how did that the first day pull that howard robertson what a way to mission that the russian winter sun could your if there exists a well i could tell you i'm feeling very exhilarated right now. the chairman. i think i'm going to take his word about being ok to go away we've got a business update now wish. hello welcome to our business program i'm sure. a recent deal between b.p. and rosneft could spark investor interest in other state assets under the agreement that you companies will carry out exploration in russia's arctic shelf artie's tom barton brings us the latest from rostov headquarters in moscow ross just bosses are very happy the deal that's being signed they say that essentially what's going to happen now is a whole new industry is going to be for the industry of offshore arctic drilling which didn't exist before in russia they also say that this is one of the first one billion dollars of this invested will be fielded by b.p. america happy about that b.p. peretz part is also happy because they feel that they've got the expertise on the technology to make that work
let's see how did that the first day pull that howard robertson what a way to mission that the russian winter sun could your if there exists a well i could tell you i'm feeling very exhilarated right now. the chairman. i think i'm going to take his word about being ok to go away we've got a business update now wish. hello welcome to our business program i'm sure. a recent deal between b.p. and rosneft could spark investor interest in other state assets under the agreement that you companies...
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let's see how did that the first day pull that howard robertson when he read mission of the russian winter sound you're there exists and. i can tell you i'm feeling very exhilarated right now. we share the assy moscow. and all in the course of duty. the u.s. with its insatiable addiction to oil has been trying to diversify its energy sources and natural gas is one alternative clean burning in cheap there's much money to be made from it but the extraction process requires chemicals to be pumped into the ground there seeping into water supplies vats sparked the anger of many as artie's christine found out for. first there was big oil. heavily relied on by big boys big toys and big business. now it seems that big gas is next with scenes like this popping up all over the country where companies drill for natural gas by fracturing the shale below the earth. and extracting the natural gas from it it's sold by many as the best option compared to coal and oil natural gas story is very american most of our oil shortage now are sixty five percent of our cities it's green earnings so it's greener tha
let's see how did that the first day pull that howard robertson when he read mission of the russian winter sound you're there exists and. i can tell you i'm feeling very exhilarated right now. we share the assy moscow. and all in the course of duty. the u.s. with its insatiable addiction to oil has been trying to diversify its energy sources and natural gas is one alternative clean burning in cheap there's much money to be made from it but the extraction process requires chemicals to be pumped...
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let's see how did that the first day pull that howard robertson what a way to mission the russian winter sun clearly you're there exists and. i can tell you i'm feeling very exhilarated right now. the chairs are asking moscow. you know does the i'm a great believer in just dipping your toe in first next. one of america's leading civil rights activist the reverend jesse jackson explains why his country's on the verge of moral and spiritual bankruptcy and what needs to be done as he sees it to save it. so my first question to you is about the wall street projects economic summit what is the main goal of this gathering what are you looking to do and who do you hope this message will reach in the quest for economic justice and racial justice. are those policies we bail out the banks who when tool prices because. the cost of greed because i'm like oh. so the bill out there is all this home foreclosures on the rise result is to the loan that where the credit card and so was she being accountable is a big deal it's been over two years now that the economic crisis really reached its peak really
let's see how did that the first day pull that howard robertson what a way to mission the russian winter sun clearly you're there exists and. i can tell you i'm feeling very exhilarated right now. the chairs are asking moscow. you know does the i'm a great believer in just dipping your toe in first next. one of america's leading civil rights activist the reverend jesse jackson explains why his country's on the verge of moral and spiritual bankruptcy and what needs to be done as he sees it to...
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. >> yours dale robertson this edition with people behaving badly. >> what is going on with there's the bell? >> really what is out. >> as the officer opened the door, he discovers not one but three children and the band. all three children ages 2 and 3 were not securely fastened in their cars the as required by law. at what this low girl was in a car seat, her seat belt was not securely fastened. >> i am driving, i can't be doing this and doing that. because i could cause an accident. >> the driver could of been offered at three separate tickets for each child. but the chp decided to give the driver a break. >> i just pointed is to you a citation. >> and given a proper warning for the other two kids. >> and we were being badly i got caught. >> every child 8 to six are up to 60 lbs. must be approved a clumsy no exceptions. >> there is a five year-old in the backseat of the skull without a car seat, when asked where the currency was. >> the car seat is in her mother's car, her mother did bring it to me this morning. >> she was issued a ticket for no child seat and give it buys from the o
. >> yours dale robertson this edition with people behaving badly. >> what is going on with there's the bell? >> really what is out. >> as the officer opened the door, he discovers not one but three children and the band. all three children ages 2 and 3 were not securely fastened in their cars the as required by law. at what this low girl was in a car seat, her seat belt was not securely fastened. >> i am driving, i can't be doing this and doing that. because i...
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the leading in a new organization needed a figurehead first tried to recruit pat robertson and falwell excepted but it took some persuading. one et talking of the majority recalls the ravages right too not start because of concern about abortion. i sat in the smoke-filled back room with the moral majority into not remember abortion being mentioned as a reason to do something. even fundamentalists who oppose legalized abortion did not originally see the need for political response and other supreme court decisions. the attitude was if there are abortions in no prayer in public school, we live in our own little community so there will not be any abortions among our kids and poor will be recited. the issue that did finally. the religious right into action is not abortion but the irs proposal to crack down on segregated schools. what galvanize the christian committee was that abortion, school prayer or the i.r.a.. i was trying to get those people interested in those issues and i failed. what changed their mind with jimmy carter intervention against the christian schools to deny tax-exempt
the leading in a new organization needed a figurehead first tried to recruit pat robertson and falwell excepted but it took some persuading. one et talking of the majority recalls the ravages right too not start because of concern about abortion. i sat in the smoke-filled back room with the moral majority into not remember abortion being mentioned as a reason to do something. even fundamentalists who oppose legalized abortion did not originally see the need for political response and other...
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. >> people were pleading for her life all over the world including the pope, pat robertson because she converted to christianity. she was very believing. while she was frightened, she believed she was going to go to a better place. >> it's a blessing to be a part of it. it's exciting to know that god has a plan for this. >> the press corps was immense there. south carolina was close at the time. it's like one minute to 9:00. i'm standing with bush and mccain. mccain says to bush, george, does it have to be the way it's been? bush said to mccain something like, that's politics. mccain said to bush, is everything politics? and suddenly the guy says "on stage." i knew we were going to have a humdinger. >> tonight, a crucial debate for the lee remaining republican presidential candidates. >> remember who called who untrustworthy. this is a pro life party. may i finish, please? >> moderating is easy. all i have to do is ask good questions and keep it goings. can't let it get out of hand yet you want it to be strife ridden. >> you should be ashamed. you should be ashamed. >> is he responsibl
. >> people were pleading for her life all over the world including the pope, pat robertson because she converted to christianity. she was very believing. while she was frightened, she believed she was going to go to a better place. >> it's a blessing to be a part of it. it's exciting to know that god has a plan for this. >> the press corps was immense there. south carolina was close at the time. it's like one minute to 9:00. i'm standing with bush and mccain. mccain says to...
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outside the federal knowledge at seventh an mission california fair trade coalition director tim robertson is beating the drum against the proposed free trade agreement with credit 8. bad for workers. bad for the environment. >>reporter: he says it will kill u.s. manufacturing jobs while growing job in china. >> the deal allows up to 65 percent of korean product to be source from chin eric's according to him the agreement gives china a back door to ship more goods to the u.s. open his trip to korea in november the president said the agreement would create jobs at home. >> for america this ace job strategy. because with every one billion dollars we sell next port 5000 jobs are supported at home. >>reporter: the deal calls for south korea to cut the tar i have on u.s. made cars in half. 8% down to 4. and to eliminate it completely in 5 years. u.s. tax on korean automobile remain at 2 and a half percent until the fifth year when it too would be completely eliminated. u.s. international trade commission estimates the terror of cut would increase exports of american goods by 10 billion dollars.
outside the federal knowledge at seventh an mission california fair trade coalition director tim robertson is beating the drum against the proposed free trade agreement with credit 8. bad for workers. bad for the environment. >>reporter: he says it will kill u.s. manufacturing jobs while growing job in china. >> the deal allows up to 65 percent of korean product to be source from chin eric's according to him the agreement gives china a back door to ship more goods to the u.s. open...
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i was 19 and gone to atlanta with reggie robertson, who is here, where i had been working full time since leaving college. from the downstairs door of the national office, i saw the large man at the top of the stairs. dressed in overalls and sweeping the stairs. reggie saw him too. and ran up the stairs and with broad smiles and much hollering, they hugged each other like long lost brothers. and i thought, whoa, this is truly an egalitarian office. i assumed the man to be the janitor. it was only after reggie called his name, jim forman, sncc's larger than life executive secretary. there was such joy, warmth, and affection, i thought judy, you haven't just joined an organization, you joined a family. sncc is a band of brothers, and eventually sisters too, and a circle of trust. i assumed i'd be in the rest of my life. now i later found out that foreman often swept up, not so much to clean the office, which is good because he wasn't that good at it. rather he was sawing us, no job was too lowly for anyone in sncc to do, and every job was important in sustaining the organization. reggie int
i was 19 and gone to atlanta with reggie robertson, who is here, where i had been working full time since leaving college. from the downstairs door of the national office, i saw the large man at the top of the stairs. dressed in overalls and sweeping the stairs. reggie saw him too. and ran up the stairs and with broad smiles and much hollering, they hugged each other like long lost brothers. and i thought, whoa, this is truly an egalitarian office. i assumed the man to be the janitor. it was...
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. >> my name is matthew robertson. why do you think the chinese cut off the relationship in the most recent instance? >> i think you would have to ask our chinese friends. 62 >> i think you have to ask our chinese friends. that is an entirely of my thoughts on that issue. >> can we expect some tangible results of a certain trend of cooperation between the two countries, the military, not just the affirmed principles of the military to military relationship during the visit by secretary gates to china. >> it is fair to say from our perspective there are a number of issues we would like to see concrete progress made but this is obviously a process that requires the engagement and commitment of both parties. there are a number of issues related to cooperation in the maritime security field related to further dialogue and discussion on strategic issues related to adopting and implementing a new and more durable framework for the military to military relationship that we would hope to see progress on, but this is an increme
. >> my name is matthew robertson. why do you think the chinese cut off the relationship in the most recent instance? >> i think you would have to ask our chinese friends. 62 >> i think you have to ask our chinese friends. that is an entirely of my thoughts on that issue. >> can we expect some tangible results of a certain trend of cooperation between the two countries, the military, not just the affirmed principles of the military to military relationship during the...
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we'll take a break and come back with robertson table. want to talk about some of the other political news in washington that will dominate the debates ahead with republicans and the state of the union. more with our political roundtable after this. at northern trust, we understand... that while you may come from the same family... you know, son, you should take up something more strenuous. you have different needs and desires. - i'm reading a book. - what's a book? so we tailor plans for individuals, featuring a range of integrated solutions. - you at your usual restaurant? - son: maybe. see you tomorrow. - stairs? - elevator. to see how our multi-faceted approach... can benefit your multi-generational wealth, look ahead with us at northerntrust.com. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of th
we'll take a break and come back with robertson table. want to talk about some of the other political news in washington that will dominate the debates ahead with republicans and the state of the union. more with our political roundtable after this. at northern trust, we understand... that while you may come from the same family... you know, son, you should take up something more strenuous. you have different needs and desires. - i'm reading a book. - what's a book? so we tailor plans for...
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he first tried to beeker pat robertson and turn them down through falwell, signatures accepted that ittook some persuading. in addition, at dobson and falwell associate explicitly dismissed significance of abortion in early planning, recalling the religious right did not start because of the concern about abortion. i started in a room with the majority and frankly do not remember abortion being mentioned is when we got to do something. according to wyrick communed fundamentalist to pose legal abortion did not see the need for a political response to roe v. wade and other supreme court decisions. their attitude was if their abortions and no prayer in public school and all these problems, were living in her own little communities and there's not going to be any abortions among our kids with open christian schools in prayer and prayer will be recited their was simply don't need to be involved. the issue that did finally throw the religious right direction is not abortion but the 1978 iris proposal to crack down on segregated schools. wyrick explains, would galvanize the committee was not
he first tried to beeker pat robertson and turn them down through falwell, signatures accepted that ittook some persuading. in addition, at dobson and falwell associate explicitly dismissed significance of abortion in early planning, recalling the religious right did not start because of the concern about abortion. i started in a room with the majority and frankly do not remember abortion being mentioned is when we got to do something. according to wyrick communed fundamentalist to pose legal...
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he first tried to recruit robertson who turned him down.falwell accepted, but it took some persuading. in addition, a former falwell associate dismissed the topic of abortion recalling the religious right did not start because of a concern about abortion. i sat this non-smoke-filled back room, and i frankly do not even remember abortion being mentioned as a reason why we ought to do something. according to wyrek, even evangelicals who opposed abortion did not see the need for political response to roe v. wade. their attitude was if there are abortions and there are all these problems, we're living in our own little communities, and we have open christian schools and prayer, and can prayer will be recited there, and we simply don't need to be involved. the issue that did finally propel the religious right into action was not abortion, but the 1978 be irs proposal to crack down on segregated schools. wyrek explained. what galvanized the christian community was not abortion, school prayer or the era. i am living witness to this because i was t
he first tried to recruit robertson who turned him down.falwell accepted, but it took some persuading. in addition, a former falwell associate dismissed the topic of abortion recalling the religious right did not start because of a concern about abortion. i sat this non-smoke-filled back room, and i frankly do not even remember abortion being mentioned as a reason why we ought to do something. according to wyrek, even evangelicals who opposed abortion did not see the need for political response...
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and serious catholics, but not routine contact with major famous pastors, shaking hands with pat robertsononce or twice and maybe jerry falwell but no, that wasn't his world. >> host: was he a signer of petitions? >> guest: very little. he did sign one endorsing nixon for reelection and 72 that was circulated among professors and he was teaching at a time at nyu business school, and that caused -- i remember being at harvard as an undergraduate and people were outraged that i was even related to someone supporting nixon for reelection, and i myself was supporting come as an 18-year-old that was my first election i probably voted for nixon for reelection. this was at harvard. i think we did a poll, the harvard student body, it was like 91% for mcgovern, 5% for cleaver, black panther, and 3% for nixon and i was one of that, that lucky three, 4%. >> host: that's a wise move. [laughter] okay, well, we are up with the hour so the neoconservative persuasion collected essays from 2000 to 2004 from irving kristol. and we are talking with bill kristol. >> guest: thank you, david. ..
and serious catholics, but not routine contact with major famous pastors, shaking hands with pat robertsononce or twice and maybe jerry falwell but no, that wasn't his world. >> host: was he a signer of petitions? >> guest: very little. he did sign one endorsing nixon for reelection and 72 that was circulated among professors and he was teaching at a time at nyu business school, and that caused -- i remember being at harvard as an undergraduate and people were outraged that i was...
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. >> reporter: sergeant steve robertson was piloting a police helicopter in the skies over glendale,truck by a laser. >> immediately, i felt an intense pain in both my eyes. i lost the vision momentarily in both eyes. >> reporter: luckily the other officer in the cockpit was not affected and able to land. the number of incidents is skyrocketing. more than 2800 cases last year, up from 1500 the year before, and 300 just five years ago. the most incidents at airports in los angeles, chicago, phoenix, san jose and las vegas. the beams can travel miles, as demonstrated by our new york affiliate wabc. the laser extending from new jersey to manhattan. and they show just how dangerous the devices are, burning through thick, plastic. >> if it punches through a plastic bag, imagine what it can do to your retina. >> reporter: those caught can get jail time. but that has not dimmed the enthusiasm for the practice that could bring down a plane. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> just two days after being sworn in the governor of alabama has been forced to apologize for controversial remarks.
. >> reporter: sergeant steve robertson was piloting a police helicopter in the skies over glendale,truck by a laser. >> immediately, i felt an intense pain in both my eyes. i lost the vision momentarily in both eyes. >> reporter: luckily the other officer in the cockpit was not affected and able to land. the number of incidents is skyrocketing. more than 2800 cases last year, up from 1500 the year before, and 300 just five years ago. the most incidents at airports in los...
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host: brendan robertson is -- brandon roberts is with us from the project -- working poor families project5 million people lived in low- income families. these are 2009 statistics. where do you get these statistics? how did you come up with them? guest: thank you for the opportunity to be here and speak about our recent report on low- income families in america. this is a 9-year-old initiative that focuses on the examining -- examining the conditions of working families in america. since 2004, we have been looking at u.s. census data on an annual basis, and thank you to the census for now having an american committee survey, which generates the senses on an annual basis rather than having to wait 10 years. each year we have a chance to go in and look at the numbers. the most recent data available is what came out in 2009 in november. the we have a non-partisan data specialist group in d.c. called the population reference bureau. they analyze that data for us each year, and we generate conditions -- generate data on conditions for u.s. working families on hold. and later this spring will --
host: brendan robertson is -- brandon roberts is with us from the project -- working poor families project5 million people lived in low- income families. these are 2009 statistics. where do you get these statistics? how did you come up with them? guest: thank you for the opportunity to be here and speak about our recent report on low- income families in america. this is a 9-year-old initiative that focuses on the examining -- examining the conditions of working families in america. since 2004,...
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limitation and at the same time did permit people like eugene mccarthy or jimmy carter, pat buchanan, pat robertson, jerry brown, jesse jacksonner is, just to -- jesse jackson, just to mention a few, and just recently my good friend, dr. ron ball, gave them an opportunity to put forward -- ron ball, gave them the opportunity to put forward their -- ron paul, gave them the opportunity to put forward their ideas. for most candidates public funding from the presidential election campaign fund has been the source of sorely needed funds at crucial points in presidential races. to make matters worse, as has been pointed out by ms. slaughter and myself and others, the legislation we're considering today is a repeal or repeat of the disastrous citizens united decision which on january 21, 2010, unleashed massive corporate-influence buying expenditures in our national elections. in the face of the first anniversary of citizens united we know for a fact how essential it is to repair the presidential public financing system and provide presidential candidates with a viable alternative for financing their elec
limitation and at the same time did permit people like eugene mccarthy or jimmy carter, pat buchanan, pat robertson, jerry brown, jesse jacksonner is, just to -- jesse jackson, just to mention a few, and just recently my good friend, dr. ron ball, gave them an opportunity to put forward -- ron ball, gave them the opportunity to put forward their -- ron paul, gave them the opportunity to put forward their ideas. for most candidates public funding from the presidential election campaign fund has...
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host: brendan robertson is -- brandon roberts is with us from the project -- working poor families project. 45 million people lived in low- income families. these are 2009 statistics. where do you get these statistics? how did you come up with them? guest: thank you for the opportunity to be here and speak about our recent report on low- income families in america. this is a 9-year-old initiative that focuses on the examining -- examining the conditions of working families in america. since 2004, we have been looking at u.s. census data on an annual basis, and thank you to the census for now having an american committee survey, which generates the senses on an annual basis rather than having to wait 10 years. each year we have a chance to go in and look at the numbers. the most recent data available is what came out in 2009 in november. the we have a non-partisan data specialist group in d.c. called the population reference bureau. they analyze that data for us each year, and we generate conditions -- generate data on conditions for u.s. working families on hold. and later this spring will
host: brendan robertson is -- brandon roberts is with us from the project -- working poor families project. 45 million people lived in low- income families. these are 2009 statistics. where do you get these statistics? how did you come up with them? guest: thank you for the opportunity to be here and speak about our recent report on low- income families in america. this is a 9-year-old initiative that focuses on the examining -- examining the conditions of working families in america. since...