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i should say that shepard while in power his government which lasted from 1871 to 74 accomplished quite a bit in terms of modernizing the city and this is the bird's eye view of the city from the period that shows an amazing detail if you see the actual image some of the development particularly the northwest quadrant of washington during this period and i think it is interesting the placement of the capitol dome itself kind of direct your eye right towards the area of northwest washington, the area of what is now dupont circle and logan circle that more than the places that were pro development government and the kind of real estate investor friends were focusing their development so a lot of the remaining kind of beautiful brick buildings in that area for those of you familiar with the area around logan circle and dupont circle are not too many of them are actually from the 1870's but a model from the 18 eighties and date back to this period of focused development on that section of washington. >> so the accomplish a great deal but at an enormous expense in the sense that the governme
i should say that shepard while in power his government which lasted from 1871 to 74 accomplished quite a bit in terms of modernizing the city and this is the bird's eye view of the city from the period that shows an amazing detail if you see the actual image some of the development particularly the northwest quadrant of washington during this period and i think it is interesting the placement of the capitol dome itself kind of direct your eye right towards the area of northwest washington, the...
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shepard's program costs about $50,000 per soldier. without donations this program would not exist. >> these kids get screwed royally. >> reporter: billionaire bernie marcus cofounded home depot. he got so angry by the black of treatment he donated nearly $2 million to fund the sheppard's efforts. >> you read about the bridge to nowhere. my god. how we throw money away. why not for these kids? >> reporter: what sort of difference do you see in yourself? >> those first time in five years i've actually had hope for the future. >> reporter: it's hope vets like sperry deserve, but thousands of them live with their private torment and a future as clouded as ever. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. atlanta. >> mitchell: and finally this evening if you have not received your invitation by now, you're probably out of luck. but several folks in one english village have and they're feeling on top of the world. barry pedersen has the latest on the preps for the royal wedding. >> reporter: britain is practicing its pomp for a princess to be who c
shepard's program costs about $50,000 per soldier. without donations this program would not exist. >> these kids get screwed royally. >> reporter: billionaire bernie marcus cofounded home depot. he got so angry by the black of treatment he donated nearly $2 million to fund the sheppard's efforts. >> you read about the bridge to nowhere. my god. how we throw money away. why not for these kids? >> reporter: what sort of difference do you see in yourself? >> those...
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of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepardlaying with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain
of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepardlaying with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain
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in protein outfit while the rest of the talking heads of the network have turned a birth or is a shepard smith used to show last night advocate for rationality take a look. well he has produced a birth certificate it shows his mother gave birth to him and why it is stamped and sealed by the state of hawaii it is confirmed and fox news can confirm the president of the united states is a citizen of the united states period today now only if he can get his colleagues on. the bat donald trump transitioning from the birth or issue the donald is now going after president obama's education records in an interview with the a.p. trump said if the president about the president or her he was a terrible student terrible how does a bad student go to columbia going to harvard i'm thinking about it i'm certainly not going to do it let him show his records so we have trump looking for the president's birth records now is education records what's next as it's a president's flossy habits are terrible just terrible and the very very ugly congressman allen west village reality republican was speaking at a w
in protein outfit while the rest of the talking heads of the network have turned a birth or is a shepard smith used to show last night advocate for rationality take a look. well he has produced a birth certificate it shows his mother gave birth to him and why it is stamped and sealed by the state of hawaii it is confirmed and fox news can confirm the president of the united states is a citizen of the united states period today now only if he can get his colleagues on. the bat donald trump...
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alen shepard was the first american and second person in space 23 days after the mission. the crew of the space station paid tribute to them today and that includes american and italian and russian members. today marks the 150 anniversary of the start of the civil war in charleston south carolina, people dressed for the occasion. it marks the exact hour when the shots rang out in the fort sumpter. a beam of light was split in two signifying the division of the nation 150 years ago. >> time for a last look at the weather. >> we have great weather . this is overnight last night and showing blossoms and powered by youtube. send us the pictures boy the way. and that is showers and cooling by midday . showers end and the sun comes out . we'll not be warming up much. it is for most of us. and 7:15 and giants play the final seris and it is breezy and cool and great night for baseball . temperatures between 50 and 54 degrees. that often happens in baseball in san francisco . this is the accu-weather forecast. we dry out on thursday and slight chance of showeros thursday and friday
alen shepard was the first american and second person in space 23 days after the mission. the crew of the space station paid tribute to them today and that includes american and italian and russian members. today marks the 150 anniversary of the start of the civil war in charleston south carolina, people dressed for the occasion. it marks the exact hour when the shots rang out in the fort sumpter. a beam of light was split in two signifying the division of the nation 150 years ago. >>...
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but sensible thing you know why not john lennon night why not alan shepard you know. and i can appreciate that you know the how much effort those explorers and those pioneers put into the cold war you know and the space race i can understand where they're coming from. but we're actually trying to transcend all of that and just look at the first human flesh and say hey you know. human beings who went to space and he told us and we you know we run the scope of your insight you know we embrace and celebrate all species you know who blazed the trail for us to begin to be where we are today so there really is a human accomplishment i have to agree with you there. you know june is going to see the last u.s. shot a launch which point unfortunately nasa space ships will set off not for the stars but for a bunch of museums across the country are you worried about the implications for the next generation of space explorers i mean could this hurt the future of space travel. well there's always that risk but i think that just makes it all the more important for our generation to
but sensible thing you know why not john lennon night why not alan shepard you know. and i can appreciate that you know the how much effort those explorers and those pioneers put into the cold war you know and the space race i can understand where they're coming from. but we're actually trying to transcend all of that and just look at the first human flesh and say hey you know. human beings who went to space and he told us and we you know we run the scope of your insight you know we embrace and...
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even fox which is distracting with the birth of stuff even baksho of that stuff to concentrate on shepard smith was over there i mean you know come on and you know brian williams did get turned around as soon as he landed he got back on a plane to go cover the devastation from the tornado right now because life goes on but i mean when you look at the coverage versus the people answering poll questions i mean yes there is a disconnect there because there are a lot of people who are going through those poor questions or meet or maybe lying but there is you know the demographics here the marketing situation here is wonderful for these outlets because you have people who are traditionally like the people you saw in certain men who really are getting into this but then you have a younger demographic of women who possibly have grown up as a colleague at university of maryland with the disneyfication of being a prince and i was totally going to say this can't be just you know obsession with the u.k. as a girl as a woman growing up in this country you know every movie i watched as a child had a p
even fox which is distracting with the birth of stuff even baksho of that stuff to concentrate on shepard smith was over there i mean you know come on and you know brian williams did get turned around as soon as he landed he got back on a plane to go cover the devastation from the tornado right now because life goes on but i mean when you look at the coverage versus the people answering poll questions i mean yes there is a disconnect there because there are a lot of people who are going through...
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you can see him now alongside dax shepard in the new comedy "brother's justice," premiering on videoselect cities may 13th. please say hello to the spirited and sassy tom arnold. >> jimmy: no dilly dalying. >> no dead air.t going and keep it going. >> jimmy: how's everything, you still married? >> happily married to ashley. she's wonderful. i'm very lucky. >> jimmy: when you say happily married, is there ever a stumble as you go through your wives to remember which one you're married to? >> i can't believe -- i wake up sometimes and go i'm married four times, it's crazy, no wonder people make fun of me. four times is ridiculous. >> jimmy: are you still trying to have a baby? >> we are, we're working at it. it's a technical -- i have a low sperm count, as you know. >> jimmy: i did not know. >> you don't know? >> jimmy: no i didn't know that. i forgot to count, yeah. >> we had some great news. this is so weird. we're getting to the point where i just wanted to have a baby. god gives you a baby i don't care if we have to borrow somebody else's sperm. i'm humble. it's my fault. i'll be l
you can see him now alongside dax shepard in the new comedy "brother's justice," premiering on videoselect cities may 13th. please say hello to the spirited and sassy tom arnold. >> jimmy: no dilly dalying. >> no dead air.t going and keep it going. >> jimmy: how's everything, you still married? >> happily married to ashley. she's wonderful. i'm very lucky. >> jimmy: when you say happily married, is there ever a stumble as you go through your wives to...
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could he have done that with minutes with allen shepard on may 5 would not have been a success. i am skeptical, i think it was a necessary condition going forward. there was a big debate whether humans could survive going into space or not. and second, should the united states televise this event live with a possibility of a failure happening in front of everyone so soon after the bay of pigs. and the kennedy got very much personally involved and said yes, we will go ahead and do it it in public. it's not our style to hide things. on may 8, shepard and the other six astronauts came to the white house and they impressed kennedy as the kind of people that he was comfortable with. and people he had written about with piles of courage, that term was not invented yet but people with the right stuff. so kennedy went before joint session of congress. this first part of most of you have probably heard before. but i will may it, notice he says mainly it's about impressing people. the dramatic achievements in space that occurred in recent weeks should have remained clear to us all as the
could he have done that with minutes with allen shepard on may 5 would not have been a success. i am skeptical, i think it was a necessary condition going forward. there was a big debate whether humans could survive going into space or not. and second, should the united states televise this event live with a possibility of a failure happening in front of everyone so soon after the bay of pigs. and the kennedy got very much personally involved and said yes, we will go ahead and do it it in...
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the chair: in -- chaplain coughlin: in times like these, we need the almighty good shepard with us. leave us through valleys and shadows on a straight path. we need the god of a break through to give us the ability to see transforming possibilities. guide us, lord, through the challenges of our modern lives where sometimes hope is juxtapose with despair. grant that this agust body will continue to move towards the common good, mindful of the inherent dignity that you, god, have placed within us. grant that our hards will resigned, blessed that we among nations. blessed are we who dwell in the place and claim the potential for more love, peace and inclusion for all people to partake of the fruits of this magnificent land. shepard us, lord, the promise of your goodness and compassions sustains our work and sustains our offering of thanksgiving this hour and ever more. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. >> mr. speaker. the speaker
the chair: in -- chaplain coughlin: in times like these, we need the almighty good shepard with us. leave us through valleys and shadows on a straight path. we need the god of a break through to give us the ability to see transforming possibilities. guide us, lord, through the challenges of our modern lives where sometimes hope is juxtapose with despair. grant that this agust body will continue to move towards the common good, mindful of the inherent dignity that you, god, have placed within...
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the horrific consequences we see across this country, whether it is bullying, teen suicide, matthew shepard, or only a couple of years ago the murder of lawrence king simply because he was gay. time matters. there should be a sense of urgency to gaining full and complete equality for all people. i think it is important to make progress at the state level as well as the federal level. at the same time, i do not think we should let our guard down on any front because there is an opposition, and they are trying to make progress every day just as we are. we need to fight this on all fronts, and we need to be on the offensive. however, i fundamentally believe that a ballot initiative is the wrong approach, is playing on the playing field of our opposition, and is a place where one's fundamental rights, particularly the rights of a minority, should never be put to the vote of the people. in 1967 when the supreme court decided it was unconstitutional to bar african-americans from varying caucasians, a gallup poll was done the following year that said 74% of americans disapproved of interracial mar
the horrific consequences we see across this country, whether it is bullying, teen suicide, matthew shepard, or only a couple of years ago the murder of lawrence king simply because he was gay. time matters. there should be a sense of urgency to gaining full and complete equality for all people. i think it is important to make progress at the state level as well as the federal level. at the same time, i do not think we should let our guard down on any front because there is an opposition, and...
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some of the notes you -- matt shepard, we think about this a lot in the sense there's a direct tension between control. and control and simplicity. we can make it super simple. by just making it all closed or all opened. that takes away control. but we can give you perfect control. that gets pretty confident. when you saw that a year ago every time he rolled out a product, we care so much about privacy, we rolled out a privacy control. and we had like a lot of privacy controls and people were confused. then we did two things. we left out the granular privacy controls for people that still want to use them and are not confused that there are a good percentage of our users who can do that. by the way, your teenage kids are among them. they know exactly how to use our privacy control because they want to post the right pictures do you like the ones of them in the library, and once of them like sleeping in, they don't post those too. those goes only to their friends. the younger users, not all but some are incredible sophisticated. that you have a very detailed privacy controls available.
some of the notes you -- matt shepard, we think about this a lot in the sense there's a direct tension between control. and control and simplicity. we can make it super simple. by just making it all closed or all opened. that takes away control. but we can give you perfect control. that gets pretty confident. when you saw that a year ago every time he rolled out a product, we care so much about privacy, we rolled out a privacy control. and we had like a lot of privacy controls and people were...
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after the passage of the matthew shepard james burke act, we use that new crimes lot to engage law enforcement. we have trained thousands of officers across the country. trained thousands across the country. civil rights enforcement is a joint venture between federal, state, in local law enforcement. >> like connecticut, laws that specifically prohibit crimes. >> i had the privilege of spending a day in new haven a week ago and we had a wonderful conference with the u.s. attorney. we had a lot of state and local officials there. we stand a very strong message to the residents of connecticut. your point is very well taken. >> i was wondering if you had some guidance that we could take back to the state and local level as to how they can be more active partners in this effort. >> communication is the key. we have set up a number of critical coalitions. i was in detroit recently with the u.s. attorney. she had a very wide-ranging coalition of community people. federal, local, state authorities that come together on a monthly basis to discuss issues. sometimes those meetings can be tense. they hav
after the passage of the matthew shepard james burke act, we use that new crimes lot to engage law enforcement. we have trained thousands of officers across the country. trained thousands across the country. civil rights enforcement is a joint venture between federal, state, in local law enforcement. >> like connecticut, laws that specifically prohibit crimes. >> i had the privilege of spending a day in new haven a week ago and we had a wonderful conference with the u.s. attorney....
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of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away. 11 years old eating baby food. days warm like the occasional free matsoff from next door. no plates the cups were yoplaits. i stepped on a nail taking my sister through the yard the drinking from beer bottles that tasted like warm quarters the i caught fleas from cookie puss sleeping on my stomk keeping us both warms. at that age i lost the comfort from lies. stranded on a crescent move, floating in a sea of ash littered with diamonds the i swallowed past lives to spit these alternate futures. >> one more big round of applause for our very talented apprentice program. fantastic. >> [applause]. we have a very special guest. [inaudible] is here with us tonig
of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away. 11 years old eating baby food....