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>> i can make that happen. >> you the man. >> yes sir. >> russel honore he led the effort, the mayor of new orleans called russel honore that john due. >> that john wayne dude. >> when we spoke to him for 60 minutes there were still bodies floating in the streets. >> and people are saying where is the army? where is the national guard? why is this taking so long? >> it took time to get here. and who on that first day knew the levee was going to break? >> russell russ's helicopters he advantage braid the sick and elderly, trucks and buses carried the rest of the superdome refugees. a. last time we were here, therewas water pouring through the roof. >> absolutely and about 16,000 people standing outside waiting to get out of here and there was a walk through, one of the guards said we need to get more guards. >> i said we don't need guards, these are our people, these are americans. we will be all right. the guy said hey hey, bro, are you going to get us out of here and the guy standing next to him, that is a three star general, we are going to get some help now. that's all i needed. w
>> i can make that happen. >> you the man. >> yes sir. >> russel honore he led the effort, the mayor of new orleans called russel honore that john due. >> that john wayne dude. >> when we spoke to him for 60 minutes there were still bodies floating in the streets. >> and people are saying where is the army? where is the national guard? why is this taking so long? >> it took time to get here. and who on that first day knew the levee was going to...
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. >>> i want to bring general russel honore in here now. you're our expert when it comes to disaster response and aftermath. before we talk to people without power tonight, what about this tragic carbon monoxide accident in boston? it seemed to me when i heard about it that could have happened to almost any. >> brianna in the army we have a word for this carbon monoxide, we call it the silent killer. for years we unfortunately lost soldiers throughout the history of our army to this silent killer. it's unfortunate this happened to this child. hopefully it will be the last one because people will pay attention and make sure to take all precautions to make sure when they're warming, particularly with open flames or with heaters, that the is a fresh air coming into the room. hopefully this is the last one and hopefully we all learn from this tragic death. >> can you talk a little specifically about that? we have about a half million people without electricity in new england. what are those specific precaution this is a need to take? >> normall
. >>> i want to bring general russel honore in here now. you're our expert when it comes to disaster response and aftermath. before we talk to people without power tonight, what about this tragic carbon monoxide accident in boston? it seemed to me when i heard about it that could have happened to almost any. >> brianna in the army we have a word for this carbon monoxide, we call it the silent killer. for years we unfortunately lost soldiers throughout the history of our army to...
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the year and he beat out some really good players andrew luck, russell wilson and, of course, his teammate alfred morris. >> it's an honor to win this award. don't ever want to play that down. it's also an honor to be in the running for it with all the great talent this past year and special shout-out to alfred because in my book he's the rookie of the year and i'm sure in his i'm the rookie of the year that's just the way we are. >> reporter: the next question is how's he feeling and looking and walking? that's allam could up in sports. he says he's feeling good and we'll have the video as robert griffin iii walks the red carpet. his entire family was here, dan snyder was here and the redskins trainer and security staff are definitely protecting their investment. we'll see you in a minute. >> amazing pictures. if you didn't know griffin had surgery 3 1/2 weeks ago you wouldn't watch know by watching him walk around tonight. and we'll have more on the rehab later in sports. >>> to the weather now, light snow fell across the area tonight. started with flurries for most of the afternoon and then around sunset the flakes re
the year and he beat out some really good players andrew luck, russell wilson and, of course, his teammate alfred morris. >> it's an honor to win this award. don't ever want to play that down. it's also an honor to be in the running for it with all the great talent this past year and special shout-out to alfred because in my book he's the rookie of the year and i'm sure in his i'm the rookie of the year that's just the way we are. >> reporter: the next question is how's he feeling...
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russell wilson. he was very humble but grateful for the honor. >> it's truly a blessing to be up here and be able to stand, first and foremost. you know i had a tough national hurricane center there at the end of the season. i want to thank the coaches -- a tough season there at the -- a tough injury there at the end of the season. i want to thank the coaches. in closing, i want to say sometimes it's not what you get for your time. it's what you're willing to give for them. thank you, guys. >> strong words by rg3. before the nfl honors tonight, the hall of fame was announced which included ravens former tackle, jonathan ogden who won the super bowl in 2000. he was the first ever pick as a franchise for the ravenings and now he's the first ever hall of famer. he's an 11 time pro bowler. he's well deserving. he played with 12 different quarterbacks in his career. we have more on rg3, plus the hall of fame coming up later in sports. for now, we're live outside the superdome, kristen berset, bruce back to you. >> the fans have taken over the french quarter tonight. our kristin fisher is there with all t
russell wilson. he was very humble but grateful for the honor. >> it's truly a blessing to be up here and be able to stand, first and foremost. you know i had a tough national hurricane center there at the end of the season. i want to thank the coaches -- a tough season there at the -- a tough injury there at the end of the season. i want to thank the coaches. in closing, i want to say sometimes it's not what you get for your time. it's what you're willing to give for them. thank you,...
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russell brown. >> thank you, prime minister. since you came into office, unemployment has prison by 50% and youth unemployment rich by 9%. my honorable friend made reference to the words in reference to good news will keep coming. would the prime minister be good enough to explain to the house and my constituents exactly what is his definition of "good news" especially in view of the economy that shrank at the end of last year and that that will lead to further economic failure? >> if you look at scotland, in scotland, unemployment has fallen by 14,000 this quarter. it's fallen by 10,000 since the general election. the number of people employed in scotland has actually gone up. and at one point i think it is important, because we raised the tax thresholds is 180,000 people across scotland have been taken out of income tax altogether. there's much more we need to do but i think that represents progress. >> sir peter bottomley. >> on syria, it's now clear that the syrian people would be much better off if china and russia not blocked effective action authorized by the united nations. can my honorable friend say what we're doing to try
russell brown. >> thank you, prime minister. since you came into office, unemployment has prison by 50% and youth unemployment rich by 9%. my honorable friend made reference to the words in reference to good news will keep coming. would the prime minister be good enough to explain to the house and my constituents exactly what is his definition of "good news" especially in view of the economy that shrank at the end of last year and that that will lead to further economic failure?...
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russell wilson and alfred morris. he becomes the first red skin to win the award since running back mike thomas won the honor in 1975.he set numerous records including a qb record of 815 yards. >> well, it's truly a blessing to be up here and to be able to stand first and foremost. i had a tough injury at the end of the season but i thank the coaches, the players. i want to give a hand clap for alfred morris, my running back who was also up for this award. all the competition was extremely good and it seems like -- you can ask drew but seems like the league is in good hands with the young quarterbacks. in closing, i want to say sometimes it's not what you get for your team but what you are willing to give for them. thank you, guys. >> good stuff. >>> wizards bradley biel left three games with a wrist injury. he won't rush back but would like to return for the rising stars challenge on february 15th during the all star break. last night whiz in san antonio. a shoulder strain friday night. in the second quarter, martel webster misses and takes down tim duncan to danny green who gets the lay in. dunkin injured on this p
russell wilson and alfred morris. he becomes the first red skin to win the award since running back mike thomas won the honor in 1975.he set numerous records including a qb record of 815 yards. >> well, it's truly a blessing to be up here and to be able to stand first and foremost. i had a tough injury at the end of the season but i thank the coaches, the players. i want to give a hand clap for alfred morris, my running back who was also up for this award. all the competition was...
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honored to serve on the historic preservation commission. i moved here over 20 years ago. i live in the castro on 16th street with my partner of 12 years and our two jack russells. san francisco is our home. we're grateful to live in such a wonderful city. i'm an architect and have been with arg architectural resources group since i've moved here in 1992. arg is an architectural firm that helps people realize opportunities in the historic-built environment. i'm an expert in navigating the needs and the issues our clients face with their historic properties. i'm well versed in assessing and applying the secretary of interior standards for the treatment of historic properties. and i believe these historic properties are places of meaning and memories and are important to our community and should be preserved. for over 25 years i have been making culturally significant buildings and sites relevant for future generations. i focus on restoration, rehabilitation and adapted reuse. as well as built on new design, design of new buildings within the sensitive historic context. i understand fully how to embrace change. identifying and celebrating what makes these places
honored to serve on the historic preservation commission. i moved here over 20 years ago. i live in the castro on 16th street with my partner of 12 years and our two jack russells. san francisco is our home. we're grateful to live in such a wonderful city. i'm an architect and have been with arg architectural resources group since i've moved here in 1992. arg is an architectural firm that helps people realize opportunities in the historic-built environment. i'm an expert in navigating the needs...
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russel douglas had been shot. >> the shooting seemed to me like it did not occur in this vehicle because there are empty spots where you would expect blood to be. >> permission to approach the witness, your honord the movie pulp fiction as the kind of example of the kind of blood spatter he would expect to see in russel douglas' car. >> the two characters in the film were facing in front and they actually got back spatter, the bullet went toward the backseat, but the spatter went through the front so that's the illustration i was meaning to convey. >> so you chose to rely on an illustration from a fictional movie produced in hollywood to help describe this scenario? correct? >> i guess. sure. >> the final defense theory was that jim huden had an alibi, ron young, a childhood friend of huden's took the stand and told the court that huden was near his home in seattle, at the time he believed russel douglas was murdered. >> i did see him december 26th when he was stopping by on his way out of town. >> do you recall what time that was? some time probably between noon and 1:00? >> was he by himself? >> no. >> who was with him? >> peggy thomas. >> with that the defense rested and the defense offered
russel douglas had been shot. >> the shooting seemed to me like it did not occur in this vehicle because there are empty spots where you would expect blood to be. >> permission to approach the witness, your honord the movie pulp fiction as the kind of example of the kind of blood spatter he would expect to see in russel douglas' car. >> the two characters in the film were facing in front and they actually got back spatter, the bullet went toward the backseat, but the spatter...