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philadelphia chromosome, and abnormal chromosomes regarded the defining feature of this fatal, spontaneously arising cancer, and discovered more than 50 years ago. twenty out of 20 cells in a sample of his marrow contained this genetic error. a family friend with the same type of cancer told eichner to call dr. brian druker right away, don't do anything until you see him. three days later, he got a call from druker who mysteriously eichner didn't know how it got in his phone number. during the next 20 minutes, druker talked him down from his panic assuring him that being in the ear of the stages of the disease eichner could wait a week or two to oregon health and science university where he had been treating and researching leukemia since 1993. he gave eichner his professional blessing to drink beer. it was august and eichner had been getting ready for summer grew fast, his brother's idea for getting his mind off of leukemia when the phone rang. ten days later, eichner was on his way to portland. within three weeks of his diagnosis he was swallowing his first tablet of medication which druke
philadelphia chromosome, and abnormal chromosomes regarded the defining feature of this fatal, spontaneously arising cancer, and discovered more than 50 years ago. twenty out of 20 cells in a sample of his marrow contained this genetic error. a family friend with the same type of cancer told eichner to call dr. brian druker right away, don't do anything until you see him. three days later, he got a call from druker who mysteriously eichner didn't know how it got in his phone number. during the...
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my favorite, the anti-muslim video caused the spontaneous protest in which four americans were killed. no one changed any of the talking points. we never sent assault rifles
my favorite, the anti-muslim video caused the spontaneous protest in which four americans were killed. no one changed any of the talking points. we never sent assault rifles
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multiple factors is planning to a mass gathering either is a scheduled event or the spontaneousness eventpontaneousness is not the way i want to get in the middle of whether it's a private vendor it's a primarily back up. what prior events is similar in 9-1-1 system what metrics the mass departments are going to be doing. the primary response to the responses. an analysis of the venue potential for problems from past events and jurisdiction responsibility and what kind of 0 assets we might need. the complexity of the event the legal factor specialized equipment and weather is considered. usually, we have departments that bring us together. this is a quick form that my deputies use whatever level it is what type of management structure and how many leadership roles we need to provide. and we have to follow the policy for minimum resources. those are some of our equipment. are those are our gators they can get folks transported to the hospital. had this is the multiple causality unit and also they, work backwards. our -- it's a coincides i used to work there. one of our
multiple factors is planning to a mass gathering either is a scheduled event or the spontaneousness eventpontaneousness is not the way i want to get in the middle of whether it's a private vendor it's a primarily back up. what prior events is similar in 9-1-1 system what metrics the mass departments are going to be doing. the primary response to the responses. an analysis of the venue potential for problems from past events and jurisdiction responsibility and what kind of 0 assets we might...
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being spontaneous is the spice of life. okay, go for it, selfy.les, stranded on an australian stand bar are rescued from their day at the beach. coming up in tonight's "feed frenzy." yeah. yeah. cause' by the time i do there's all these mystery stains. i mean is it coffee? is it bronzer? did i play rugby at some point? could be gravy. i do like gravy. anyway, so my mom sent us these tide boost thingies to put in the wash with tide. together they're like twice as strong. yeah. so it's like bye bye stains, hello perfection. what? [ female announcer ] together, tide and tide boost double your power against stains that's my tide what's yours? double your power against stains cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. . >>> rescued, a little girl held hostage at walmart returned safely, her mother speaks for the first time. and stranded killer whales return to sea. happy endings
being spontaneous is the spice of life. okay, go for it, selfy.les, stranded on an australian stand bar are rescued from their day at the beach. coming up in tonight's "feed frenzy." yeah. yeah. cause' by the time i do there's all these mystery stains. i mean is it coffee? is it bronzer? did i play rugby at some point? could be gravy. i do like gravy. anyway, so my mom sent us these tide boost thingies to put in the wash with tide. together they're like twice as strong. yeah. so it's...
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not i wish it where i wish there was a conspiracy there was no conspiracy made it was estimates spontaneous disorder was happening in the years up before and let it be fed up and they're oh my no personally he came in in two thousand and nine after the colby's us that had already happened and he was criminally negligent in the way he had to be but he was not about the conspiracy to sell out because i don't believe that and i need to state that and i didn't think there was a conspiracy what was going on between two thousand in late ninety nineties and two thousand and make as you know was just a free for all i mean finance and i didn't find finance here lies a shred computer on amok and because of the law in that it states that you mentioned they were just searching for heels and grace had hired new software that was all and the money was flowing into ireland to spain and to greece just stupidity looking for year end without any concern about the bubbles that would be created and the way that they themselves the finances would would suffer when the bubbles bust this is not conspiracy i think
not i wish it where i wish there was a conspiracy there was no conspiracy made it was estimates spontaneous disorder was happening in the years up before and let it be fed up and they're oh my no personally he came in in two thousand and nine after the colby's us that had already happened and he was criminally negligent in the way he had to be but he was not about the conspiracy to sell out because i don't believe that and i need to state that and i didn't think there was a conspiracy what was...
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remember they tried to tell us that this was as a result of spontaneous demonstrations and youtube videowhen in fact, all along the ground gregory hicks tells us that -- this was a terrorist attack and susan rice who told the american public that this was a spontaneous demonstration and not a terrorist attack, 00 even spoken to the people on the ground, only phony thing going on is the administration's description of fiction and congress will get to the bottom of this and will get answers and what should have happened and hold those accountable. >> where do you go from here and how do you get to the bottom of this particularly when you are facing some stonewalling and opposition? and -- let's face it. if will is nothing wrong reveal the sources and reveal the people, bring them forward and let the american people and the members of congress hear so we can move forward from this. >> absolutely. the administration starting with a fiction has not said i'm sorry, we were wrong, here is the real answer. they said we are not going to let you get the answer. congress is not dependent on the adm
remember they tried to tell us that this was as a result of spontaneous demonstrations and youtube videowhen in fact, all along the ground gregory hicks tells us that -- this was a terrorist attack and susan rice who told the american public that this was a spontaneous demonstration and not a terrorist attack, 00 even spoken to the people on the ground, only phony thing going on is the administration's description of fiction and congress will get to the bottom of this and will get answers and...
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what do you make of people spontaneously, and it is 12:47. it is late at night wherever you are.ou are in san francisco, it is late at night. that people just feel they have to come out. >> here's the good and the bad. the problem, as we were talking about crime. when we feel that the system doesn't work. when any group of citizens feels that the system doesn't work themselves don't want to engage that system. they don't want to call the police when something is happening in your neighborhood if you feel like calling the police and entering into that criminal justice system is not going to get you justice. so part of what happens when that sense of trust is broken between a community and everything from the police department to the prosecutors and the judges and justice, is a sense that it becomes more dangerous in part because people aren't invested in it. on the other hand, that sense that people spontaneously need to be outside, to be with each other, to take in the right to be in a public space, to say we will be heard and marchly to do it in a way that is clearly and obvious
what do you make of people spontaneously, and it is 12:47. it is late at night wherever you are.ou are in san francisco, it is late at night. that people just feel they have to come out. >> here's the good and the bad. the problem, as we were talking about crime. when we feel that the system doesn't work. when any group of citizens feels that the system doesn't work themselves don't want to engage that system. they don't want to call the police when something is happening in your...
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the days after september 11, 2012, obama administration officials would claim that benghazi was a spontaneous attack many carried out by a mob, outraged over a youtube video. as are you about to see, nobody, but nobody, in libya, was thinking that on this fateful day. september 11, 2012. 6:43 a.m. deputy ghazi. a libyan police officer is caught photographing the inside of the american mission. the idea that a libyan cop might be casing the place rattles information management officer sean smith. around noontime, he messages a friend on the internet. "assuming we don't die tonight, we saw one of our police that guard the compound taking pictures." 12:11 p.m., cairo. u.s. embassy staffers release a statement about nikoula's video. "we firmly reject those actions that use the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others. the cairo embassy surrounded by protesters, voicing a variety of grievances. >> the video was a part of a much larger demonstration that featured open brandishing of the al qaeda flag, chances of obama, obama. >> reporter: 6:45 p.m. the owe egyptian cro
the days after september 11, 2012, obama administration officials would claim that benghazi was a spontaneous attack many carried out by a mob, outraged over a youtube video. as are you about to see, nobody, but nobody, in libya, was thinking that on this fateful day. september 11, 2012. 6:43 a.m. deputy ghazi. a libyan police officer is caught photographing the inside of the american mission. the idea that a libyan cop might be casing the place rattles information management officer sean...
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when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous. it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you
when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous. it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not...
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days after september 11th, 2012, obama administration officials would claim that benghazi was a spontaneoust by a mob outraged over a youtube video. as you are about to see nobody but nobody in libya was thinking that on this fateful day. >> september 11th, 2012. 6:43 a.m., benghazi, a libyan police officer atop a building next store is caught photographing the inside of the american mission. idea that a libyan cop may be casing the place rattles shawn smith. around noontime he messages a friend, assuming we don't die tonight. we saw one of our police that guard the compound taking pictures. >> 12:11, cairo. u.s. embassy staffers release a statement about the video which has been shown on egyptian tv. firmly reject the acts that abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others. by late afternoon the cairo embassy is surrounded by protestors voice ago variety of grievances says andrew mccarthy. >> the video was part of a much larger demonstration that open brandishing of the al-qaeda flag, and other things. >> bret: the egyptian crowd storms the embassy. watch
days after september 11th, 2012, obama administration officials would claim that benghazi was a spontaneoust by a mob outraged over a youtube video. as you are about to see nobody but nobody in libya was thinking that on this fateful day. >> september 11th, 2012. 6:43 a.m., benghazi, a libyan police officer atop a building next store is caught photographing the inside of the american mission. idea that a libyan cop may be casing the place rattles shawn smith. around noontime he messages a...
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right here in d.c.. .ur team coverage continues now >> this has become the spot for prod -- for spontaneous celebrations. but as the light of day comes, we are talking to a lot of folks who are trying to figure out what happened in this controversial case. unhappy with the not guilty verdict in the trayvon martin case, hundreds poured into the court or for a diesel protest. sunday morning, it was still the topic of conversation. >> my own opinion is it was not justice. it might have been correct. >> i support the jury's decision. i think in many other states it would have been a different verdict. >> many were hoping for a different outcome and were disappointed even satin. >> there should have been some repercussion for taking the life of somebody, regardless of the situation. -- veryy disappointing disappointing there was not a consequence. >> i think more concrete evidence would have made a difference. >> thousands are calling for the judge -- for the justice department to charge zimmerman. a prosecutor says it could be an uphill battle. you've got five sons and use it as a teachable mom
right here in d.c.. .ur team coverage continues now >> this has become the spot for prod -- for spontaneous celebrations. but as the light of day comes, we are talking to a lot of folks who are trying to figure out what happened in this controversial case. unhappy with the not guilty verdict in the trayvon martin case, hundreds poured into the court or for a diesel protest. sunday morning, it was still the topic of conversation. >> my own opinion is it was not justice. it might have...
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so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselves to. there is this notion that artists continue to do their work because of some kind of the external financial support. if that was taken away, artists would still do their art. it is not like there is a prerequisite for these things to happen or i will not do it. how could that be? it is the relationship that you have committed to. it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art. whether it is a large scale or very small scale
so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most...
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an abnormal osterman regarded as the final feature of this fatal, spontaneously arising cancer, and discovered more than 50 years ago. 20 out of 20 cells in a sample of his marrow contained this genetic error. a family friend with the same type of cancer told eichner to call a doctor named brian druker right away. don't do anything before you see him, the friend told eichner a couple of days after his diagnosis. three days later, eichner got a call from druker, who mysteriously, eichner didn't know how, gotten his phone number. during the next 20 minutes druker talked eichner down from panic, assuring him that being in the early stages of the disease, eichner could wait a week or two before making the trip south to oregon health and science university, where druker had been treating and researching leukemia since 1993. he gave eichner his professional blessings to go drink beer. it was august, and eichner had been getting ready to leave for a day at olympia's annual summer brew fest, his brother's idea of getting his mind off leukemia for a while, when the phone rang. ten days later eichner wa
an abnormal osterman regarded as the final feature of this fatal, spontaneously arising cancer, and discovered more than 50 years ago. 20 out of 20 cells in a sample of his marrow contained this genetic error. a family friend with the same type of cancer told eichner to call a doctor named brian druker right away. don't do anything before you see him, the friend told eichner a couple of days after his diagnosis. three days later, eichner got a call from druker, who mysteriously, eichner didn't...
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reporter: organizers tell me this was not part of the plan but about a hundred demonstrators began a spontaneous march down powell toward union square. manning supporters know he could still get what amounts to life in prison. >> we are all bradley manning. >> reporter: some protestors say there is a sense of relief knowing he was not convicted of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy. he is not a trait torr, something they've been insisting for years. others rallied for him because he is arrange openly gay soldier. one responded to critics today. >> as a soldier, shouldn't he be held to a higher standard with the information he has? >> absolutely. as a former marine i understand that. the video that showed the civilians being gunned down and all, those are outside the norms of combat. >> reporter: back here live, people still believe they can put pressure on the military justice system when the sentencing phase begins tomorrow. we'll have updates throughout the evening. >> you can share what you think about the manning verdict on our facebook page. search ktvu channel 2. >>> the looming b
reporter: organizers tell me this was not part of the plan but about a hundred demonstrators began a spontaneous march down powell toward union square. manning supporters know he could still get what amounts to life in prison. >> we are all bradley manning. >> reporter: some protestors say there is a sense of relief knowing he was not convicted of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy. he is not a trait torr, something they've been insisting for years. others rallied for him...
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is back from his shopping trip and at the supermarket, a local couple spontaneously donated 30 eurosthe refugees. >> when you meet people face-to- face, people often change their attitudes. that is one reason we organize the festival for next saturday. bringing people together is very important. these residents help the refugees where they can. they bring old furniture and clothing. he helps with the carrying. >> i cannot just bring this to the junkyard. i am happy to be able to do a good deed. we live in such luxury. a refugee child myself. when we came here, i can remember how we were housed, in empty rooms, with one covered. >> of the nation's store is filled to the brim, refugees can come here to take what they need when they moved to their own proper accommodation. many people have changed their minds and donate or held out where they can. really would say that the son of the discussions we have -- we have this huge stores of donations and the bicycle workshop. and a lot of people who don't need to be afraid. remove anyo remaining concerns, the other members of the groups have o
is back from his shopping trip and at the supermarket, a local couple spontaneously donated 30 eurosthe refugees. >> when you meet people face-to- face, people often change their attitudes. that is one reason we organize the festival for next saturday. bringing people together is very important. these residents help the refugees where they can. they bring old furniture and clothing. he helps with the carrying. >> i cannot just bring this to the junkyard. i am happy to be able to do...
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. >> it definitely felt spontaneous. i didn't feel like in this speech as opposed to other speeches that he was trying to give context to both sides. i felt that he was trying to speak as an african-american and maybe trying to explain the reaction in the african-american community to people that are not african-american, is that fair? >> i don't think there was a big grand strategy here. i think that there were elements of the president's speech where he seemed genuinely reluctant but he was very . >> let me address that. a lot of that is the fact that people don't want to be real with themselves as to what they believe. just because they bring up a topic that happens to be uncomfortable. tr t have a cothe perso that's peoploilnestbout wlhatnd try to chae it bond jussay i want to talk about the talk. >> there's also the reality that the president hasn't been the uniter that he promised to be. >> i guess that as usual the conversati conversation evolves to people -- i think that the president of the united states at a ti
. >> it definitely felt spontaneous. i didn't feel like in this speech as opposed to other speeches that he was trying to give context to both sides. i felt that he was trying to speak as an african-american and maybe trying to explain the reaction in the african-american community to people that are not african-american, is that fair? >> i don't think there was a big grand strategy here. i think that there were elements of the president's speech where he seemed genuinely reluctant...
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. >> reporter: so this spontaneous accent she has is something she cannot control. >> it goes way beyondhigan, this woman has the same trouble. >> i go grocery shopping and the clerk will say, you're not from around here? as a matter of fact, i am. >> reporter: you were born here? >> i was born here. >> reporter: but this is susan speaking earlier on a tv program. >> when we get a chance to do the hands-on projects, the kids really enjoy it. >> this is the first time we did it, a year ago. >> reporter: doesn't sound like you? >> that is the real me. >> reporter: here is why fas doesn't match michael boatwright's symptoms. >> a foreign accent syndrome is peculiar, a situation where a person has had a form of brain damage, typically a stroke that affects parts of the brain that control speech. he has problems that seem to be involving things that are not directly related to memory, loss of ability to speak english. loss of a person sense of identity. these sound to be psychiatric. >> reporter: at least in boatwright's case, there some seem to be a possible sweden connection, a former wife
. >> reporter: so this spontaneous accent she has is something she cannot control. >> it goes way beyondhigan, this woman has the same trouble. >> i go grocery shopping and the clerk will say, you're not from around here? as a matter of fact, i am. >> reporter: you were born here? >> i was born here. >> reporter: but this is susan speaking earlier on a tv program. >> when we get a chance to do the hands-on projects, the kids really enjoy it. >>...
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this is not a spontaneous reaction. renew andcontract to reform our cultural institution. >> as for the man himself, he offered only thanks to his friends and colleagues, and to the bolshoi. but while he shook the hand of the new man faces a mammoth task, to restore a the reputation and smooth running of this theater and to try to ensure that it is back in the headlines for what happens on stage, not off it. >> for more twists and turns even than swan lake. that brings today's broadcast to a close. continue watching bbc news for constant updates are around the world on our 24 hour news network. thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you opera
this is not a spontaneous reaction. renew andcontract to reform our cultural institution. >> as for the man himself, he offered only thanks to his friends and colleagues, and to the bolshoi. but while he shook the hand of the new man faces a mammoth task, to restore a the reputation and smooth running of this theater and to try to ensure that it is back in the headlines for what happens on stage, not off it. >> for more twists and turns even than swan lake. that brings today's...
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this is not a spontaneous reaction. renew andcontract to reform our cultural institution. >> as for the man himself, he offered only thanks to his friends and colleagues, and to the bolshoi. but while he shook the hand of the new man faces a mammoth task, to restore a the reputation and smooth running of this theater and to try to ensure that it is back in the headlines for what happens on stage, not off it. >> for more twists and turns even than swan lake. that brings today's broadcast to a close. continue watching bbc news for constant updates are around the world on our 24 hour news network. thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you opera
this is not a spontaneous reaction. renew andcontract to reform our cultural institution. >> as for the man himself, he offered only thanks to his friends and colleagues, and to the bolshoi. but while he shook the hand of the new man faces a mammoth task, to restore a the reputation and smooth running of this theater and to try to ensure that it is back in the headlines for what happens on stage, not off it. >> for more twists and turns even than swan lake. that brings today's...
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a hospital spokeswoman says a spontaneous wave of off-duty staffers showed up to help. doctors, nurses, social workers. dozens of other injured passengers are being treated at area hospitals, and you can see some patients being wheeled in just hours ago. well, some of the most remarkable images in the aftermath of the crash coming from social media. a photograph posted to twitter by david une shows what appears to be passengers walking off the plane. some of them toting bags as smoke rises from other side, from the other side. he writes, i just crash landed at sfo. tail ripped off. most everyone seems fine. i'm okay. surreal. i bet it was. within moments of the crash, fire crews were on the scene dousing the charred fuselage with water and with foam. anthony costerani who witnessed the landing from a nearby hotel said he saw the plane touch the ground then noticed a larger plume of white smoke. he told cnn that he saw a large, brief fireball that came from underneath the aircraft. cnn ireporter timothy clark was also in a nearby hotel when he heard a large crashing soun
a hospital spokeswoman says a spontaneous wave of off-duty staffers showed up to help. doctors, nurses, social workers. dozens of other injured passengers are being treated at area hospitals, and you can see some patients being wheeled in just hours ago. well, some of the most remarkable images in the aftermath of the crash coming from social media. a photograph posted to twitter by david une shows what appears to be passengers walking off the plane. some of them toting bags as smoke rises from...
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the fact that it was spontaneously, that doesn't impress me because he wants to hear that. >> let's go back to more testimony of george zimmerman's uncle. >> you're aware that your son was involved in this shooting. you didn't know the facts but you were aware of it, correct? >> you mean my nephew? >> i apologize. your nephew, george zimmerman. >> yes, sir. >> you're telling the jury you didn't know any of the specific facts right? >> i am a sworn deputy law enforcement officer. if i actually would know any facts, details information provided to me, it would be against my ethics to get involved. >> right. so you on purpose kept out of it? >> yes. >> that was on purpose? >> yes, sir. >> but you knew that he was involved in the shooting. you just didn't know the specifics? >> i didn't know the specifics. >> okay. and you're saying as you heard this on tv, it was the news, correct? >> that is correct. >> and i think you stated your wife was watching the news? >> that is correct, sir. >> and then when you saw it, after hearing it, you saw it, there was something on about george zimmerman c
the fact that it was spontaneously, that doesn't impress me because he wants to hear that. >> let's go back to more testimony of george zimmerman's uncle. >> you're aware that your son was involved in this shooting. you didn't know the facts but you were aware of it, correct? >> you mean my nephew? >> i apologize. your nephew, george zimmerman. >> yes, sir. >> you're telling the jury you didn't know any of the specific facts right? >> i am a sworn...
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now we're hearing spontaneous demonstrations, peaceful, quiet, also in philadelphia, in milwaukee, in chicago. and tweets we got tonight from trayvon martin's father, tracy martin, one of them reads, thanks to everyone who were with us and who will be with us so we together can make sure this doesn't happen again. to the goal and trayvon martin's parents, melissa, who want his death to mean something, what do you mean of these protests, it is 12:47, no matter where you are, even in san francisco, it's late at night, people just feel they have to come out. >> here's the good and the bad. the problem, as we were talking about crime, when we feel the system doesn't work, when any group of citizens feels the system doesn't work, you don't want to engage the person, you don't want to call the police. when you feel like calling the police and entering the criminal justice system is not going to get you justice. so part of what happens when that sense of trust is broken between a community and everything from the police department to the prosecutors and the judges and justice, is a sense tha
now we're hearing spontaneous demonstrations, peaceful, quiet, also in philadelphia, in milwaukee, in chicago. and tweets we got tonight from trayvon martin's father, tracy martin, one of them reads, thanks to everyone who were with us and who will be with us so we together can make sure this doesn't happen again. to the goal and trayvon martin's parents, melissa, who want his death to mean something, what do you mean of these protests, it is 12:47, no matter where you are, even in san...
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. >> some of these things are somewhat spontaneous. that adds to the challenge of it. in the wake of the verdict, the information we were getting was all pointing to a significant rally and march on the sunday. and so we staffed according to that. in hindsight we should have put more people out on saturday night. we've learned from that and we're working on that to ensure that doesn't happen again. >> reporter: this weekend, all regular days off for police officers have been canceled. officers will be patrolling the streets friday and saturday night. local business owners say it's about time. >> i think it's -- there's a great deal of frustration around the vandalism that we've seen. >> reporter: merchants held a meeting at city hall angry that stores and banks have had to be boarded up. >> you can't even get to the atm machines to get money out over the weekend. this is really hurting our city. i'm heartbroken. i'm just heartbroken by it. >> reporter: police from a private security company offered their services. >> it does make a difference to deter those who are com
. >> some of these things are somewhat spontaneous. that adds to the challenge of it. in the wake of the verdict, the information we were getting was all pointing to a significant rally and march on the sunday. and so we staffed according to that. in hindsight we should have put more people out on saturday night. we've learned from that and we're working on that to ensure that doesn't happen again. >> reporter: this weekend, all regular days off for police officers have been...
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highway that was shut down, the 10 freeway that was shut down, it was sort of a spontaneous thing organized on twitter by some people who were upset. they got out of their cars and shut it down for about 20 minutes, causing chaos. meantime, in new york at times square, another protest, again organized on the internet, rather spontaneous, people taking to the streets there suggesting this is not something they are willing to accept. they're not willing to accept that the jury of six came to a conclusion of not guilty, fearing that they say that somehow the system didn't work the way it should have. meantime in oakland, one of the few places where there was not only a protest, but there was also some violence. police moved in. we understand that there were no arrests, mostly some trash cans set on fire. nonetheless, some problems there in oakland. then, of course, in chicago and other cities where there have been, again, mostly peaceful gatherings of people rallying to say that something different needs to happen. people putting some pressure, and it already exists, of course, from the depart
highway that was shut down, the 10 freeway that was shut down, it was sort of a spontaneous thing organized on twitter by some people who were upset. they got out of their cars and shut it down for about 20 minutes, causing chaos. meantime, in new york at times square, another protest, again organized on the internet, rather spontaneous, people taking to the streets there suggesting this is not something they are willing to accept. they're not willing to accept that the jury of six came to a...
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they talk about spontaneous human combustion were people turn into flames and the scientists cannot explain why. i can explain why. sometimes it is your best option but don't so that really is how i became a humor writer. i was not good as a journalist. i must liro did on my own. then i ran it -- i mostly w rote it on my own. i was in and and wrote some young adult fiction books with one of my band mates. i enjoyed the experience but i never would have thought about writing an adult kind of novel with anybody else until i met alan. i want to tell you about alan. i do not know if you realize how major he was then in the comedy world. the remember the great 19709- 1980 "saturday night live"? a lot of that was this man here. how many of you have seen "700 sundays close " with billy crystal? he co-wrote to that. how many of you have heard the song "mr. budging goals -- mr. bojanles"? he had nothing to do with that at all. [laughter] any way, ladies and gentlemen, my co-writer -- i ask one thing of you. when we get to the questions, please, no questions or comments about the freakishly huge size
they talk about spontaneous human combustion were people turn into flames and the scientists cannot explain why. i can explain why. sometimes it is your best option but don't so that really is how i became a humor writer. i was not good as a journalist. i must liro did on my own. then i ran it -- i mostly w rote it on my own. i was in and and wrote some young adult fiction books with one of my band mates. i enjoyed the experience but i never would have thought about writing an adult kind of...
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atomic a rage saying we're investigating what i didn't know much of him did not just compliment a spontaneous protest i'm told could be behind the environmental drive to get rid of nuclear energy. and an investigation is underway into a blast at a mosque in the u.k. as it was in keeping you safe is a further rise in i'll take islamic sentiment along that shoulder blade. well. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew. i'd charge was a big. download . so. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch our t.v. anytime anywhere. this is also a welcome back and an update on our breaking news story a bass reportedly carrying children has collided with a lorry on the outskirts of moscow leaving at least twelve dead let's get the details from the respondent p
atomic a rage saying we're investigating what i didn't know much of him did not just compliment a spontaneous protest i'm told could be behind the environmental drive to get rid of nuclear energy. and an investigation is underway into a blast at a mosque in the u.k. as it was in keeping you safe is a further rise in i'll take islamic sentiment along that shoulder blade. well. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you...
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the team-- at temple university in philadelphia says it's approach challenges patients to spontaneouslygenerate speech in conversations with the avatar. good news for fans of burning man, the popular week- long festival has secured a 4-year event permit from the federal government. >>anny: timeout is 423. kron 4 news continues after this break. >>erica: good morning and thanks for breaking up or staying awake for the kron4 morning news. here is what to expect. we will only hit low eighties for the wall in one spot for the next couple of days but predominately cool weather. it will be pretty chilly and cloudy along the immediate coast line. temperatures with the low 60s. i will talk about the warm-up and the seven kerman the bay coming up in just a couple of minutes. >>anny: thank-you erica. time now is 426. well, the good news for fans of burning a man, the popular week-long festival has secured a four year even permit from the federal government. kron4's stars clifford has the details. >>charles: last year there were more than 56,000 visitors. but under a new event permit just issued b
the team-- at temple university in philadelphia says it's approach challenges patients to spontaneouslygenerate speech in conversations with the avatar. good news for fans of burning man, the popular week- long festival has secured a 4-year event permit from the federal government. >>anny: timeout is 423. kron 4 news continues after this break. >>erica: good morning and thanks for breaking up or staying awake for the kron4 morning news. here is what to expect. we will only hit low...
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people to do this he encouraged people and walking in terms of people to do this this is not just a spontaneousyou know growth this is something that's part of their plan to try to encourage people to become. muslim extremists on their own and then on their own with some help. some advice some guidance to go and commit individual terrorist acts this is part of a plan and it is much much harder to get to detect these people they're not using by and large international communications. that we have informants to the extent that we have undercover people we're basically not into these groups so they're operating more under the under the radar so it's going to require a different approach and it's going to require i believe a lot more emphasis on local law enforcement is a much bigger role here now for the local police not just the f.b.i. a recent gallup polls shows that for the first time since two thousand and five more americans view george w. bush favorably than unfair or or goes around comes around i think history is going to judge and i think they're going to judge president bush much better t
people to do this he encouraged people and walking in terms of people to do this this is not just a spontaneousyou know growth this is something that's part of their plan to try to encourage people to become. muslim extremists on their own and then on their own with some help. some advice some guidance to go and commit individual terrorist acts this is part of a plan and it is much much harder to get to detect these people they're not using by and large international communications. that we...
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close you know now that the reports are like people on fire in california the people are going to spontaneously combusted probably live in a fiery area right there probably storing dry stuff in their homes like old magazines and elderly people you know don't come knocking at our door every time some little crap goes down under water we'll tell them to move to alderney they don't have brassica we're going to be busted and the following you know we're already in this battle and we believe peter king congressman peter king probably one of the biggest islamophobia in the congress right now but you know what he might be running for president two thousand and sixteen perfect candidate don't you think i think so he is the anti-terrorism guy and good for him he is standing up against something that every year kills literally tens of americans all right this is the only thing better i'm actually holding out for the anti bathtub guy because more people die from bathtubs and i think someone needs to stand up against his bad tub genocide that's been going on because no one's even talking about it you're go
close you know now that the reports are like people on fire in california the people are going to spontaneously combusted probably live in a fiery area right there probably storing dry stuff in their homes like old magazines and elderly people you know don't come knocking at our door every time some little crap goes down under water we'll tell them to move to alderney they don't have brassica we're going to be busted and the following you know we're already in this battle and we believe peter...
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people to do this he encouraged people and a lot to encourage people to do this this is not just a spontaneousyou know growth this is something that's part of their plan to try to encourage people to become. muslim extremists on their own and then on their own with some help. some advice some guidance to go and commit individual terrorist acts this is part of a plan and it is much much harder to to detect these people they're not using by and large international communications. the extent we have informants to the extent that we have undercover people we're basically not into these groups so they're operating more under the under the radar so it's going to require a different approach and it's going to require i believe a lot more emphasis on local law enforcement is a much bigger role here now for the local police not just the f.b.i. a reason gallup polls that for the first time since two thousand and five more americans view george w. bush favorably than unfair or or goes around comes around i think history is going to judge and i think they're going to judge president bush much better than
people to do this he encouraged people and a lot to encourage people to do this this is not just a spontaneousyou know growth this is something that's part of their plan to try to encourage people to become. muslim extremists on their own and then on their own with some help. some advice some guidance to go and commit individual terrorist acts this is part of a plan and it is much much harder to to detect these people they're not using by and large international communications. the extent we...
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finances would would suffer when the bubbles burst this is not conspiracy i think just sort of spontaneous stupidity. right well just for the record of correspond day i was involved in a scandal involving credit default swaps and implicated in some behind the scenes graft and bribes so that's on the record so people can look at up on google and get all the details so you just talk about germany first second they are the senior partner in the troika and their exports have just plummeted so how are they going to be able to function in their role and being able to underwrite this whole european wide troika led re configuration of the economy in europe yanis. for the have years ago i wrote an article in which i compared the greek bailout deal that was imposed by germany and reason to pick up as a new website treaty and that data lives and has all to do with the fact that if you recall the site treaty was the first treaty imposed by victor some defeated countries when i defeated country which ended up being a bomber and that hurt the victors that imposed it more than defeat it so the point i wa
finances would would suffer when the bubbles burst this is not conspiracy i think just sort of spontaneous stupidity. right well just for the record of correspond day i was involved in a scandal involving credit default swaps and implicated in some behind the scenes graft and bribes so that's on the record so people can look at up on google and get all the details so you just talk about germany first second they are the senior partner in the troika and their exports have just plummeted so how...