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savanna world chan been -- champion. had to step in here and stop it area lamar peterson still the world champion. one more note the nfl, ozzie newsome and with joe flacco's agent today, they believe a new deal will be in place by march 4. probably about $20 million a year. joe flacco -- 28 years old. not a bad salary. >> not at all. i have to look away. >> trending on our website a big athlete accused of murdering his girlfriend receives mail. the winter weather advisory in our region today. this is all >> last word. >> early tomorrow morning, if you're sleeping late, do not worry about the ice. 51 degrees on sunday. nice day. we have a blog up. you can see the time lapse of the kennedy center. a lot of things going on over the. a nice weekend coming.
savanna world chan been -- champion. had to step in here and stop it area lamar peterson still the world champion. one more note the nfl, ozzie newsome and with joe flacco's agent today, they believe a new deal will be in place by march 4. probably about $20 million a year. joe flacco -- 28 years old. not a bad salary. >> not at all. i have to look away. >> trending on our website a big athlete accused of murdering his girlfriend receives mail. the winter weather advisory in our...
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the savanna winery sp frederick showed us what happened next. >> i said listen, i'm a police officer,to come around. i felt a little tug, so then i go like this and i told her like this. >> bart police met them at the next stop and arrested her. the clock was ticking and no time to stay and fill out a police report. important. we are trying to get with we plows go? they were like, yeah, go ahead. >> they made the appointment with four minutes to go. >> amazing. >> did you think you were meant to be on that tray? >> i do. maybe we'll find out later. >> officer coto's dad is the star of 100 different tv shows and movies. probably best known for his role as a gritty cop in the homicide, life op the steat. officer coto is undergoing knee replacement surgery. that was probably his very last takedown. the wedding is set for next month. live in san jose, cbs 5. >>> flight delays, job layoffs, even foot shortages. all the scary predictions that the sequester doom's day, just a woke from now. >> i don't care about any of that. i want to ride bart. she went to -- why she is under arrest over a
the savanna winery sp frederick showed us what happened next. >> i said listen, i'm a police officer,to come around. i felt a little tug, so then i go like this and i told her like this. >> bart police met them at the next stop and arrested her. the clock was ticking and no time to stay and fill out a police report. important. we are trying to get with we plows go? they were like, yeah, go ahead. >> they made the appointment with four minutes to go. >> amazing. >>...
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when you think about it, whether we walked off the savannas of africa or out of the garden of eden, we have always followed that little voice that goes, "over here, over here." that's the power of instinct. > but we often don't know we're listening to that voice. the idea is, how do you get that voice to be more recognizable? to have it speak with a little more authority? > > great question. i called them mind-ups. just like pushups or sit-ups or pull-ups to build our body, we do mind-ups. and a mind-up would be, when you are thinking about the power of instinct, to listen to that voice every so often. we get all caught up in our intellect - "oh, i can think this through." but there might at times be a fork in the road where you go, "i'm thinking this way, but what is my instinct telling me? what is my small voice, my bold little whisper telling me?" > we need to just listen to it more or be more consciously aware of it talking to us. > > i would say, just like if you were to lift weights - you ever see someone who's got really great biceps, and they have no triceps? i'd like the balan
when you think about it, whether we walked off the savannas of africa or out of the garden of eden, we have always followed that little voice that goes, "over here, over here." that's the power of instinct. > but we often don't know we're listening to that voice. the idea is, how do you get that voice to be more recognizable? to have it speak with a little more authority? > > great question. i called them mind-ups. just like pushups or sit-ups or pull-ups to build our body,...
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slaves like these working on fortifications in savanna. how did the union come to this understanding of the significance of slavery as a military factor? the courageous initiative of slaves themselves helped immeasurably to bring the union to this basic change of policy. at enormous risk an enormous sacrifice to themselves and their families, more and more escape from their masters as union members approach entity that had to invade and enrage owners, ran for slave patrols and confederate armies and those who succeeded presented themselves before union soldiers, offering to perform tasks of all kind like this young woman identified in the photograph you see before you, only if the washer woman who worked for the union army in virginia at, all kinds of the union war effort in terms of the exchange for sanctuaries from the owners. union desk cam to recognize this reality and change course. as you know, he had his emancipation proclamation in september 1862 in the final on january 1st 1863 declaring all slaves in the confederacy to be legally
slaves like these working on fortifications in savanna. how did the union come to this understanding of the significance of slavery as a military factor? the courageous initiative of slaves themselves helped immeasurably to bring the union to this basic change of policy. at enormous risk an enormous sacrifice to themselves and their families, more and more escape from their masters as union members approach entity that had to invade and enrage owners, ran for slave patrols and confederate...
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. >>> airport officials say when the plane was coming in for a landing that happened in savanna it skiddedff the runway ending up in a field of grass. >> well as we hit the ground we were going pretty fast. i was talking to my associate next to me. it came out of my mouth we seem to be out of control. we came to an abrupt stop. >> it was a pretty sharp stop. >> fortunately no one was injured. >>> there is no deal in sight to avoid the dreaded budget see quest tore. we are nine days away from when the massive spending cuts will be there. >> good morning. no one expected we would even reach this day. the see quest tore was designed with both democrats and republicans. they haven't found a way to stop it. yesterday the president invited first responders to the white house had a very dire picture. it might be cut if the see quest tore goes into effect. >> congress allows it will jeopardize our military readiness. it will ee sris rate job creating assessments education energy and medical research. >> re pub cans are quick to point out the see quest tore was the administration's idea and one tha
. >>> airport officials say when the plane was coming in for a landing that happened in savanna it skiddedff the runway ending up in a field of grass. >> well as we hit the ground we were going pretty fast. i was talking to my associate next to me. it came out of my mouth we seem to be out of control. we came to an abrupt stop. >> it was a pretty sharp stop. >> fortunately no one was injured. >>> there is no deal in sight to avoid the dreaded budget see quest...
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saturday, the pb is in savanna georgia for the saturday, booktv is in savanna, georgia. al gore, the future. and at 1:30 p.m., jake tapper on his book the war in afghanistan. the savanna book festival is part of booktv this president day weekend on c-span2. >> former senator chris dodd is now part of the motion picture association of america. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> hello, i am the 106 president of the national press club and we are the world's leading organization for journalists, committed to our future through the programming and including events like this while fostering a free press worldwide. please visit our website at www.press.org. donate to a program offered to the public through the national press club journalism institute, visit press.org/institute. on behalf of our members worldwide, i would like to welcome our speaker. those of you who are attending today's event as well. our head table guests include guest of the speaker as well as of the speaker as well as a working journalist to her club members. if you hear applause from the au
saturday, the pb is in savanna georgia for the saturday, booktv is in savanna, georgia. al gore, the future. and at 1:30 p.m., jake tapper on his book the war in afghanistan. the savanna book festival is part of booktv this president day weekend on c-span2. >> former senator chris dodd is now part of the motion picture association of america. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> hello, i am the 106 president of the national press club and we are the world's leading...
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. >> saturday, but tv isn't savanna, georgia, for live coverage of the savanna, georgia but best of all joining us will be al gore. and heidi kraft on her book, lessons i learned in a combat hospital. jerry wells asks why. the book festival is part of presidents day weekend coverage. >> the committee will come to order. the purpose of this hearing is to examine the efficiency of the department of homeland security and how likely they are spending taxpayer dollars. let me begin by extending a warm welcome to members of the subcommittee. i'm looking forward to working with ranking member ron barber and we share a strong commitment to support that we need to protect the homeland. we attended the dedication ceremony of the brian terry port of call center. i look forward to a strong bipartisan cooperation in helping to make the department of homeland security as efficient and effective as possible. i would like to introduce our freshman majority members. today we have mr. keith rothfus, mr. richard hudson, and later will be mr. stephen daines of montana. i look forward to leveraging their ex
. >> saturday, but tv isn't savanna, georgia, for live coverage of the savanna, georgia but best of all joining us will be al gore. and heidi kraft on her book, lessons i learned in a combat hospital. jerry wells asks why. the book festival is part of presidents day weekend coverage. >> the committee will come to order. the purpose of this hearing is to examine the efficiency of the department of homeland security and how likely they are spending taxpayer dollars. let me begin by...
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the 82-year-old leader made the comment in savanna.re your headlines on the fox business network. back to ashley. ashley: all right. thank you very much. shibani: representatives from boeing meeting with the faa today. solutions for the battery fires that have grounded the 7873 minor. peter barnes is in washington. peter: top boeing executives are expected to propose a new design for those high-tech, but faulty lithium ion batteries. it would add insulation to the batteries among other things. the company has been testing the new design. they want the faa to now allow those test to continue and fly. whether the faa believes the new design can work and just how much testing to demand of boeing to make sure the new design was safe. the faa plans to issue a statement this afternoon after its meeting with boeing. if the new battery design checks out, the 50 grounded three minors could be back in the air by april. the company, though, telling the "wall street journal" that it hopes to be flying again by mid-march. teams of hundreds of engin
the 82-year-old leader made the comment in savanna.re your headlines on the fox business network. back to ashley. ashley: all right. thank you very much. shibani: representatives from boeing meeting with the faa today. solutions for the battery fires that have grounded the 7873 minor. peter barnes is in washington. peter: top boeing executives are expected to propose a new design for those high-tech, but faulty lithium ion batteries. it would add insulation to the batteries among other things....
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those tornado watches and warnings are out from tampa, all the way to savanna. that includes jacksonville, florida. you see the areas in the boxes. this is live at this time. we have warnings in the highlighted red area. that's the area just west of gainesville, florida. this is where the strong storms will light up during the day today. we think it will be almost an all-day event. north florida, south georgia, the carolinas, as well. we're very interested in this. and one or two storms could develop isolated tornadoes today. a look at what gets more snow in the storm. it's somewhere from chicago, to detroit, to boston, into maine. that could be an additional eight inches of snow for some folks. >> good morning, washington. 34 degrees. most of us looking at temperatures in the upper 20s at this hour. will move in by mid- day. heavy at times. a little sleet and freezing rain mixing in in the shenandoah valley and areas ought to the west. over an inch in d.c.ngton, there is a bus stop forecast. >>> and coming up on "gma," the latest in the controversial trial of t
those tornado watches and warnings are out from tampa, all the way to savanna. that includes jacksonville, florida. you see the areas in the boxes. this is live at this time. we have warnings in the highlighted red area. that's the area just west of gainesville, florida. this is where the strong storms will light up during the day today. we think it will be almost an all-day event. north florida, south georgia, the carolinas, as well. we're very interested in this. and one or two storms could...
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welcome to the sixth annual savanna book festival. my name is laura.here are 36 authors speaking today. all of the authors will be available to sign their books at the tent in the middle of the square following this presentation. part of the proceeds of the books will support the festival, so we hope you will visit the book sale and meet the author and get your book signed. all of these events today are free of charge and open to the public. this is thanks to the support of the city of savanna, department of cultural affairs, and individual donors. if you enjoyed today's presentation, you will have an opportunity to make a donation as you exit the venue. now, can i take a few moments for you to check your cell phone to make sure that they are silent or turned off. you may notice that there are cameras set up. this is c-span's booktv. they are broadcasting the savannah book festival live to the nation today. this is the second year of our partnership. we cherish their support. be on your best behavior and please give c-span a round of applause. [applaus
welcome to the sixth annual savanna book festival. my name is laura.here are 36 authors speaking today. all of the authors will be available to sign their books at the tent in the middle of the square following this presentation. part of the proceeds of the books will support the festival, so we hope you will visit the book sale and meet the author and get your book signed. all of these events today are free of charge and open to the public. this is thanks to the support of the city of savanna,...
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he said in savanna georgia international convention, before 3000 carriers and their families whether it is a current postmaster general for his predecessor jack potter, both have recognized at the postal service wants to eliminate the day of delivery, they must first seek congressional approval to remove the six-day delivery requirement for the relevant legislation. we share the same concern echoed by senator pryor family then. so why does the postmaster general now believe he can eliminate mail delivery without congressional approval? beyond questioning the legality of the action, there is also good reasons to question the postal service claim of how much money was saved by reducing service. in a recent letter to postmaster general donahoe and regulatory chairman and congressman gerry connolly expressed their concern with the usps did not consider the impact of eliminating service on rural and remote communities. we believe since they deliver remains a critical strength, that will enable it to grow business in both the revenue over the long run. indeed, the postal service can ill af
he said in savanna georgia international convention, before 3000 carriers and their families whether it is a current postmaster general for his predecessor jack potter, both have recognized at the postal service wants to eliminate the day of delivery, they must first seek congressional approval to remove the six-day delivery requirement for the relevant legislation. we share the same concern echoed by senator pryor family then. so why does the postmaster general now believe he can eliminate...
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. >> saturday, "booktv" covers the savanna book festival.mer navy psychologist on rule number two. at 1:30, the war in afghanistan from "the outpost." residential historian on ike's bluff -- presidential historian on ike's bluff. the savanna book festival, live saturday on c-span2. >> harold rogers, chairman of the appropriations committee. he talks about his efforts to fund the federal government through september 30, which would avert a government shutdown on march. "newsmakers," sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c- span. >> i think the women themselves were interested in politics, but had no vehicle to express that in their own lives. they were attracted to men who were going to become politically active or were already politically active. >> each of them i find intriguing, probably half of them in particular because they are so obscure historically. half of these women would probably be totally unrecognizable to most men and women on the street. >> c-span premieres its new series, first ladies, influence and image. exploring
. >> saturday, "booktv" covers the savanna book festival.mer navy psychologist on rule number two. at 1:30, the war in afghanistan from "the outpost." residential historian on ike's bluff -- presidential historian on ike's bluff. the savanna book festival, live saturday on c-span2. >> harold rogers, chairman of the appropriations committee. he talks about his efforts to fund the federal government through september 30, which would avert a government shutdown on...
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savanna to me is in its infancy stage and something that has to be done not just the law-enforcement, but all the way around. with the department of justice come as much power as they have been done had to pen you smoke marijuana or not. at that of c-span i digress. so a lot of it is what is large federal in place mechanisms willing to do to help broaden the conversation because we can't collect anything you for saying it's not happening. figure two things onto front. individuals involved have to understand what we talk about and we're not pointing fingers and saying it's you. the other part of that is there has to be their support this has been really want to get to the bottom of this answer and to do this, not just in your state, the colorado would help us on this national organizational conversation about race and it's something we all shared an altogether that we would be helpful. to answer your question, you have to have the conversation about restart the start button. what a return to do here? is their racial profiling? in order to do that, we have to look at new forms of how th
savanna to me is in its infancy stage and something that has to be done not just the law-enforcement, but all the way around. with the department of justice come as much power as they have been done had to pen you smoke marijuana or not. at that of c-span i digress. so a lot of it is what is large federal in place mechanisms willing to do to help broaden the conversation because we can't collect anything you for saying it's not happening. figure two things onto front. individuals involved have...
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he said in savanna georgia international convention, before 3000 carriers and their families whether it is a current postmaster general for his predecessor jack potter, both have recognized at the postal service wants to eliminate the day of delivery, they must first seek congressional approval to remove the six-day delivery requirement for the relevant legislation. we share the same concern echoed by senator pryor family then. so why does the postmaster general now believe he can eliminate mail delivery without congressional approval? beyond questioning the legality of the action, there is also good reasons to question the postal service claim of how much money was saved by reducing service. in a recent letter to postmaster general donahoe and regulatory chairman and congressman gerry connolly expressed their concern with the usps did not consider the impact of eliminating service on rural and remote communities. we believe since they deliver remains a critical strength, that will enable it to grow business in both the revenue over the long run. indeed, the postal service can ill af
he said in savanna georgia international convention, before 3000 carriers and their families whether it is a current postmaster general for his predecessor jack potter, both have recognized at the postal service wants to eliminate the day of delivery, they must first seek congressional approval to remove the six-day delivery requirement for the relevant legislation. we share the same concern echoed by senator pryor family then. so why does the postmaster general now believe he can eliminate...