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and this was not the first time pams donation saved savannas life. her cells also saved savanna when she was previously diagnosed with a deadly immune system disorder. after donating the first time and getting to meet savanna and her family. pam said she would do it again in an instant. dicaire says all the costs to donate are covered, it doesn't hurt.and the rewards are overwhelming. turning to the 49ers-- even though the chip kelly returns to college discussion is over. that doesn't mean he'll remain in santa clara. a 1-11 season brings no guarantees on job security. this morning-- kelly once again answered questions about his future as head coach. >> grant: guy will given all the way the charity for the gadgets that frosty solace. raiders fan close to hate. and that there is the market is looking much warmer and a luxury box in the box office that carries the needle 73. meanwhile, former 49er head coach jim harbaugh struck a much ligther tone with the media today. his michigan wolverines are taking on florida state in the orange bowl. the game isn
and this was not the first time pams donation saved savannas life. her cells also saved savanna when she was previously diagnosed with a deadly immune system disorder. after donating the first time and getting to meet savanna and her family. pam said she would do it again in an instant. dicaire says all the costs to donate are covered, it doesn't hurt.and the rewards are overwhelming. turning to the 49ers-- even though the chip kelly returns to college discussion is over. that doesn't mean...
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an overview of where we are and what we might be going across three or four different cuts of the savannas were. so to help me do that with me today, i have two great guests. one is our -- alexander joel to my right, od nigricans played in the bowl since 2005 when office was set up and is also the chief transparency officer. and he began his career as a jagged attorney in the army at beginning of the mill to a work as attorney in the private sector and after 9/11 he decided to rejoin the government in the cia's office of general counsel before he moved to odni in 2005. and i think we're talking in the green room before we came out here, i asked alex, something that something just wasn't resnick item editor link of what is a you told me? >> i swim every single day how do you have time? >> we have to wake up real early in the morning spin out early? >> around 5:30. spin where do you swim? >> primarily the sport house in queens spin why do you swim everyday? >> it's good to stay in shape. i found that actually the secret to come at the swimming instruments exercise, if we're going to have thi
an overview of where we are and what we might be going across three or four different cuts of the savannas were. so to help me do that with me today, i have two great guests. one is our -- alexander joel to my right, od nigricans played in the bowl since 2005 when office was set up and is also the chief transparency officer. and he began his career as a jagged attorney in the army at beginning of the mill to a work as attorney in the private sector and after 9/11 he decided to rejoin the...
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with these detectives in savanna. >> step outside. you got everything?right-hand side. >> johnson will be relocated to general population. his dog dude will have to stay behind. >> it's major blow, you know, to have graduated two dogs. this would be my third dog. this will be something i miss. but i mean conrad still in the program. conrad a real good dude. i know he'll pick up the slack and take over and make sure dude get graduated and adopted and everything. >>> coming up -- >> this morning inmate brown was in labor. >> as la'quan brown leaves the jail to have her baby, keith johnson suspects she may have spoken to authorities about hiss alleged role in the murder. >> she's got a weak body and mind so [ bleep ]. side-by-sid, so you know you're getting a great deal. saving the moolah. [ chuckles ] as you can see, sometimes progressive isn't the lowest. not always the lowest! jamie. what are you doing? -i'm being your hype man. not right now. you said i was gonna be the hype man. no, we said we wouldn't do it. i'm sorry, we were talking about savings. i
with these detectives in savanna. >> step outside. you got everything?right-hand side. >> johnson will be relocated to general population. his dog dude will have to stay behind. >> it's major blow, you know, to have graduated two dogs. this would be my third dog. this will be something i miss. but i mean conrad still in the program. conrad a real good dude. i know he'll pick up the slack and take over and make sure dude get graduated and adopted and everything. >>>...
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. >> savanna, georgia. >> what is temperature like down there. >> it is 60 something to take. >> it isre neighbor up north. we all get together here. i thought this was bottle of wine when i sat down. i said look at these ladies. it is ketchup. i thought you were getting a little early christmas cheer here. we're down here south philadelphia, where for the last 20 years this is first originally started by samantha and 20 years ago we opened up here at corner of tenth and fitzwater. what item you have to here. >> black and white pancake, they are black bring and -- >> good stuff. >> this crew changed table up a couple times, folks coming in. look at this platter. what are they serving up here. >> i'm having the breakfast burrito with homemade chile sauce. >> you have a plane old something, something. >> blt. >> that is right. >> they are only opened for breakfast, lunch, but they do what we do best and that is it , breakfast and lunch. their motto is being nice and leave. look the at the back of the shirt there, be nice or leave. now they only use items that are made right here in the n
. >> savanna, georgia. >> what is temperature like down there. >> it is 60 something to take. >> it isre neighbor up north. we all get together here. i thought this was bottle of wine when i sat down. i said look at these ladies. it is ketchup. i thought you were getting a little early christmas cheer here. we're down here south philadelphia, where for the last 20 years this is first originally started by samantha and 20 years ago we opened up here at corner of tenth and...
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. >> and then you launch into it from there i was a reporter in savanna for a couple of years. >> yeahu are just immersed in the southern accent and you just kind of adjust it for there for richmond the farther north. >> i thought it would be really fun. it turned out to be fun. i think you were concerned you covered the man. is he very powerful and people as you kind of said tongue in cheek they don't always like impersonations because you are kind of sort of making fun of them. >> right. i was worried i wouldn't be invited to next year's holiday party. >> were you. >> i don't remember whether i was or not. i don't know. i think i might have been. he was, you know, cool with it the whole time. >> so, rich, at the time you were at the fox business network. you have now come over to fox news channel. you know, we're all one big happy family. what do you se sees a the biggest difference? what's it been like transitioning? >> the biggest difference is the type of stories that you cover, right? i mean, you look for a business angle on everything you do when you are covering politics in was
. >> and then you launch into it from there i was a reporter in savanna for a couple of years. >> yeahu are just immersed in the southern accent and you just kind of adjust it for there for richmond the farther north. >> i thought it would be really fun. it turned out to be fun. i think you were concerned you covered the man. is he very powerful and people as you kind of said tongue in cheek they don't always like impersonations because you are kind of sort of making fun of...
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born a slave in savanna, georgia i think and she makes her way to camp here she writes her life story later and pension records after the war. when black men joined the union army and their later years, they are entitled to a pension or if they die, so are their survivors. firmly to get attention you have to produce a birth certificate, marriage certificate, that kind of thing. people who are enslaved at that time don't have that so what they do is set up a pension file so that's another source. those records you kind of have to read between but that's hopefully bright side. yes, sir. and the ministers are infinitely interested in everything you have to say about religion. say more about that, more about that. religion, say more about that. >> first thing i should say about that is he will be delighted to know there is a young woman named abby cooper writing a book about religion and contraband camps. and so i don't know where she is not in the process, but it is say a year or two out. look for the book when it comes out. it is in this book in this and not obvious ways. union soldiers
born a slave in savanna, georgia i think and she makes her way to camp here she writes her life story later and pension records after the war. when black men joined the union army and their later years, they are entitled to a pension or if they die, so are their survivors. firmly to get attention you have to produce a birth certificate, marriage certificate, that kind of thing. people who are enslaved at that time don't have that so what they do is set up a pension file so that's another...
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which is struck me as very strange and he does this first in hilton head, south carolina, and then in savanna georgia in 1864, 1865 and 1866 and what i thought was even more interesting is that after the war he moves to washington, goes to law school at george washington, where i teach and then after the work he gets a job as a us attorney in of all places, jackson, mississippi. in jackson, mississippi, his job is primarily to prosecute bootleggers and clansmen and so here you have felix brenneman who up until 1862 clearly was not the kind of person who seem to have much sympathy for african-americans now becoming a prosecutor of those who persecuted them. i thought that was a great story >> the book is filled with great stories. also, made me realize that a personal hero of mine, walt whitman, had his troubles. there are some of my students in the room and one of the things i like to do is on the first day of class i like to take them on the staten island ferry and read the great whitman. so, here was this great celebrator of diversity, humanity of all things new york, but in 1842, the same
which is struck me as very strange and he does this first in hilton head, south carolina, and then in savanna georgia in 1864, 1865 and 1866 and what i thought was even more interesting is that after the war he moves to washington, goes to law school at george washington, where i teach and then after the work he gets a job as a us attorney in of all places, jackson, mississippi. in jackson, mississippi, his job is primarily to prosecute bootleggers and clansmen and so here you have felix...
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different alternatives where they could read this, what death they could judge it whether the misposted savanna robust process. the upside of it taken so long they're very thorough during that time. what they selected was about a $9 million dredge it down to 32 feet and at the end of the day they determined that every dollar they spend it's worth $2.87 back to the federal government. that's the dredge footprint that's what we are looking at. you can see some of the high spots. you mentioned that ship moved all the way up to the north there so that it could come straight into the dry dock it runs out of room. we are here today because to make this happen we are down to the very last agreement that we need to execute. it's called project partnership agreement and we have been accelerating the authorize agent profit process with the board of supervisor so that we can properly book and despite it started under the obama administration we have the authority to execute it before the obama administration is officially over. what we are required to do is give a 25% match for the initial deepening dredg
different alternatives where they could read this, what death they could judge it whether the misposted savanna robust process. the upside of it taken so long they're very thorough during that time. what they selected was about a $9 million dredge it down to 32 feet and at the end of the day they determined that every dollar they spend it's worth $2.87 back to the federal government. that's the dredge footprint that's what we are looking at. you can see some of the high spots. you mentioned...
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different alternatives where they could read this, what death they could judge it whether the misposted savannaobust process. the upside of it taken so long they're very thorough during that time. what they selected was about a $9 million dredge it down to 32 feet and at the end of the day they determined that every dollar they spend it's worth $2.87 back to the federal government. that's the dredge footprint that's what we are looking at. you can see some of the high spots. you mentioned that ship moved all the way up to the north there so that it could come straight into the dry dock it runs out of room. we are here today because to make this happen we are down to the very last agreement that we need to execute. it's called project partnership agreement and we have been accelerating the authorize agent profit process with the board of supervisor so that we can properly book and despite it started under the obama administration we have the authority to execute it before the obama administration is officially over. what we are required to do is give a 25% match for the initial deepening dredged
different alternatives where they could read this, what death they could judge it whether the misposted savannaobust process. the upside of it taken so long they're very thorough during that time. what they selected was about a $9 million dredge it down to 32 feet and at the end of the day they determined that every dollar they spend it's worth $2.87 back to the federal government. that's the dredge footprint that's what we are looking at. you can see some of the high spots. you mentioned that...
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different alternatives where they could read this, what death they could judge it whether the misposted savanna robust process. the upside of it taken so long they're very thorough during that time. what they selected was about a $9 million dredge it down to 32 feet and at the end of the day they determined that every dollar they spend it's worth $2.87 back to the federal government. that's the dredge footprint that's what we are looking at. you can see some of the high spots. you mentioned that ship moved all the way up to the north there so that it could come straight into the dry dock it runs out of room. we are here today because to make this happen we are down to the very last agreement that we need to execute. it's called project partnership agreement and we have been accelerating the authorize agent profit process with the board of supervisor so that we can properly book and despite it started under the obama administration we have the authority to execute it before the obama administration is officially over. what we are required to do is give a 25% match for the initial deepening dredg
different alternatives where they could read this, what death they could judge it whether the misposted savanna robust process. the upside of it taken so long they're very thorough during that time. what they selected was about a $9 million dredge it down to 32 feet and at the end of the day they determined that every dollar they spend it's worth $2.87 back to the federal government. that's the dredge footprint that's what we are looking at. you can see some of the high spots. you mentioned...