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but len ramirez sr. a legend, you know, he was raised in san joaquin valley, came here, served in the military, served his country, and established a number of organizations here in san jose. and, you know, i think demonstrated the qualities of our parents' generation. you know, they earned everything that was given to them and they understood the importance of passing on those values to their children. i always said that i got into public service because my father taught us the importance of finding some way to improve the lives of others, and i think that's probably true with len ramirez sr. now what you're going to see later in the program is a couple members of the len ramirez sr. family, len ramirez jr., of course, his wife julie, who are just representatives of a much larger clan who will be at the hispanic foundation ball and be recognized there. but again, i think they were chosen because they represent decades, you know, not just a couple years, not just one community service organization, but d
but len ramirez sr. a legend, you know, he was raised in san joaquin valley, came here, served in the military, served his country, and established a number of organizations here in san jose. and, you know, i think demonstrated the qualities of our parents' generation. you know, they earned everything that was given to them and they understood the importance of passing on those values to their children. i always said that i got into public service because my father taught us the importance of...
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. >> reporter: mike sr. told carol's dad that carol had demanded he sign papers to sell their house and he didn't want to, and she got mad and they argued. he went to bed and when he woke up in the morning, she was just gone. >> so we just assumed she needed to get away for a few days. but as the days went on, we got extremely worried. >> reporter: nearly a week after carol departed, her red audi fox showed up in the parking lot of the red onion, dusty, as if it had been there a while. >> i remember being upset about it. she was gone. i didn't know where she went. >> reporter: they drove around, looking for her. went to bars. carol's picture in hand. >> and? >> nobody had seen her. >> what feeling was that? >> hopelessness. you know, where did she go? who did she see? >> reporter: the torrance police department opened a file but they couldn't answer any of the questions, like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life somewhere else? or had she been in
. >> reporter: mike sr. told carol's dad that carol had demanded he sign papers to sell their house and he didn't want to, and she got mad and they argued. he went to bed and when he woke up in the morning, she was just gone. >> so we just assumed she needed to get away for a few days. but as the days went on, we got extremely worried. >> reporter: nearly a week after carol departed, her red audi fox showed up in the parking lot of the red onion, dusty, as if it had been there...
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among them is brian edmonds sr. >> right now my life is kind of off track. you know what i'm saying? i just had a rough life, the way i'm 36 years of living. i was doing good in school. i played basketball, as and bs, and chose the wrong route. this is where it landed me. >> mr. brian edmond sr., let me look at his charges. sodomy first. persistent felony offender one. he was sentenced to 30 years. >> having been sentenced, edmonds now awaits transfer to prison, a place he is familiar with. he has been there on three separate occasions serving a total of 14 years. >> tired of being in this jail. can't wait to get away from here. go to my next phase so i can get ready, get my appeal done. >> although no stranger to prison, he does find himself in unusual circumstances here. housed in a cell on another floor at the jail is his 18-year-old son, brian edmonds jr. who's been charged with two counts of murder. he has pled not guilty. >> we ain't got no close relationship because i've been locked up off and on so i've never been there through him growing up. he kno
among them is brian edmonds sr. >> right now my life is kind of off track. you know what i'm saying? i just had a rough life, the way i'm 36 years of living. i was doing good in school. i played basketball, as and bs, and chose the wrong route. this is where it landed me. >> mr. brian edmond sr., let me look at his charges. sodomy first. persistent felony offender one. he was sentenced to 30 years. >> having been sentenced, edmonds now awaits transfer to prison, a place he is...
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ronald lang, sr.: "it's a sad day. i knew people who lived in those houses." jamie brown, oliver: "tear it down. ain't no use. ain't nobody paying for it. ain't nobody buying it." it's all a continuance of the city's vacants to value program. jamie brown, oliver: "vacant, vacant, vacant there's a whole lotta vacants around here, yo." james larry jordan, oliver: "it's a big pile of rubble and they've got 1-2-3 more houses to knock down on that side." (nats: cat knocking down wall) ronald lang, sr.: "it's a wall banger. that's what i can tell. it's a wall-banger!" james larry jordan, oliver : (off cam) "ooo they're taking the tree, too." more than a dozen nearby vacant homes will be demolished within the month. pastor marshall prentice, zion baptist: "it feels great. power in your hands... i can only praise god, 'cause you can imagine the hand of god knocking down old things, and rebuilding new." city leaders tell me the seven houses on the north side of lansing street... along with vacant homes on nearby bethel street... will soon be demolished within the month
ronald lang, sr.: "it's a sad day. i knew people who lived in those houses." jamie brown, oliver: "tear it down. ain't no use. ain't nobody paying for it. ain't nobody buying it." it's all a continuance of the city's vacants to value program. jamie brown, oliver: "vacant, vacant, vacant there's a whole lotta vacants around here, yo." james larry jordan, oliver: "it's a big pile of rubble and they've got 1-2-3 more houses to knock down on that side."...
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brian edmond sr. let me look at these charges. sodomy first, intimidating a participate in a legal process, persistent felony one. he was sentenced to 30 years. >> narrator: having been sentenced, edmonds awaits transfer to prison, a place he is familiar with. he's been there on three separate occasions serving a total of 14 years. >> tired of being in this jail. can't wait to get away from here. go to my next phase so i can get ready to, you know, get my appeal done. >> narrator: although no stranger to prison, he does find himself in unusual circumstances here. housed in a cell on another floor of the jail is his 18-year-old son, brian edmonds jr., who has been charged with two counts of murder. he's pled not guilty. >> we ain't got no real close relationship because i've been locked up off and on. so i ain't never been there, you know what i'm saying, through him growing up. he know i love him, and he loves me. but when he went ahead and all like father and son relationship, it was more like a relationship. and if they was to c
brian edmond sr. let me look at these charges. sodomy first, intimidating a participate in a legal process, persistent felony one. he was sentenced to 30 years. >> narrator: having been sentenced, edmonds awaits transfer to prison, a place he is familiar with. he's been there on three separate occasions serving a total of 14 years. >> tired of being in this jail. can't wait to get away from here. go to my next phase so i can get ready to, you know, get my appeal done. >>...
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may have been only one thing that george bush and john dingell like prescott bush and john dingell sreed on. however it was done, the banking system pumps the economy's life's blood and had to be protected. how do economists view banking regulation? we asked economic analyst richard gill. how do economists view banking regulation? with ambivalence. it can be and has been argued that it was deregulation and lack of adequate supervision that threw s&ls and commercial banks into disarray. or it can be been argued that the real problem has been government intervention-- raising the level of deposit insurance to $100,000 and thus encouraging high-risk loans and investments. in the final analysis, the real issue isn't so much regulation versus deregulation as it is how to protect depositors without giving a green light to the reckless and imprudent. everybody agrees that a sound economy requires a reliable banking system and that it's the government's job to guarantee that reliability. that's why the government supported the banks after the panic of 1907 and why the banking safety net was r
may have been only one thing that george bush and john dingell like prescott bush and john dingell sreed on. however it was done, the banking system pumps the economy's life's blood and had to be protected. how do economists view banking regulation? we asked economic analyst richard gill. how do economists view banking regulation? with ambivalence. it can be and has been argued that it was deregulation and lack of adequate supervision that threw s&ls and commercial banks into disarray. or...
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norton sr., the greatest fighters in history, passed away. he had three epic fights with muhammad ali in the 1970's breaking momentally's jaw. norton played linebackers for the 49ers was in poor health after a series of strokes. norton sr. was 70 years old. >> a federal court has ruled your facebook "likes" are protected speech under the first amendment and the case involved a former sheriff deputy who says the sheriff fired him after he "liked" a candidate run again the sheriff. it is the internet equivalent of displaying a sign in your front yard. it could tick off your neighbor boss but you have every right to say it. >> too much sugar can rot your teeth but is it the motion dangerous -- most dangerous drug of our time? it is linked to obesity and diabetes, with the average american getting 13 percent of recommended calories in sugar. an expert in europe says it is as addictive as smoking and should carry a warning that the content could be dangerous to your health. >> first, the bay bridge a
norton sr., the greatest fighters in history, passed away. he had three epic fights with muhammad ali in the 1970's breaking momentally's jaw. norton played linebackers for the 49ers was in poor health after a series of strokes. norton sr. was 70 years old. >> a federal court has ruled your facebook "likes" are protected speech under the first amendment and the case involved a former sheriff deputy who says the sheriff fired him after he "liked" a candidate run again...
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most germans credit here for the wager any has led the euro zone out of the s so sr*e rgn debt crisis. >> what about her coalition partners who she's relied on for the former government? >> reporter: her party is getting in the share of the vote according to almost the polls. however, she's in a coalition government. that's how things work here in germany it was predemocratic party. its problems it might not get 5% of the vote. you need 5.% to get in to parliament it doesn't break that barrier it will get zero and find a new coalition project and that may be the main opposition democratic party. it probably will not lead to a radical policy shift in germany. it wouldn't change on saving ailing countries but it's not the ideal scenario. one final note about small parties, the free democrats are in trouble. there's an interesting small party to follow on sunday's vote as well. that is the alternative for germany party which is an anti-euro party. they want germany to go back to the deutsch mark and they think it will be good it it's resolveed in a structured manner so country cans go ba
most germans credit here for the wager any has led the euro zone out of the s so sr*e rgn debt crisis. >> what about her coalition partners who she's relied on for the former government? >> reporter: her party is getting in the share of the vote according to almost the polls. however, she's in a coalition government. that's how things work here in germany it was predemocratic party. its problems it might not get 5% of the vote. you need 5.% to get in to parliament it doesn't break...
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larry sr.: you know, we just made them understand that it was real important to go about setting goalst. allie: as for the fitzgerald, jr., in the end his legacy will be about the great things he did for others. larry: if you just say that, "he cared about people," that's really all that matters to me. you know, "he came along, he tried to help as many people as he could," and i'll be a happy man. kevin: wow, this has been fun, and we've also had a chance to see how athletes and technology are changing the games that we love so much. thank you so much. i'm kevin frazier, and we'll see you next time right here on ea sports game changers. >>> this is kpix5 news. >> i don't know how this will end. i only know i have lost my son too son. >> raw -- >>> raw emotion from the dodgers fan stabbed to death. >> cal toll hill -- capital hill on the verge of of a shut down, and the milestone that has jerry brown going into the record books. >> good evening. outside the giants game just a few hours ago, tearful parents made a heart felt plea to get the suspect that killed their son behind bette.
larry sr.: you know, we just made them understand that it was real important to go about setting goalst. allie: as for the fitzgerald, jr., in the end his legacy will be about the great things he did for others. larry: if you just say that, "he cared about people," that's really all that matters to me. you know, "he came along, he tried to help as many people as he could," and i'll be a happy man. kevin: wow, this has been fun, and we've also had a chance to see how athletes...
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sciortino sr. and jr. did you watch a lot of all in the family growing up?oks like you're archie and the other guy is meathead. is this fight has resonance, sir, the older sciortino, please. >> yes, i used to watch it. we've had our disagreements, but we get along quite well. >> when did he -- let's forget the agenda, or what do you call it, the orientation thing. that's boring for my purposes. tell me about the political part. when did you first notice when you were reading the paper at night, that this kid who you helped to create was totally not an apple from the tree. when did you realize that? >> i started it noticing it actually when he went to tufts university, he came home on a weekend and he started picking out some posters in his bedroom. and i said, oh, he's being indoctrinated up in the liberal heaven up there in massachusetts. >> so you were paying to the tuition so he could go against you, right? >> well, he painted a lot of it on his own. my son is very creative when it came to getting grants and money funding. he's very good at that. >> let m
sciortino sr. and jr. did you watch a lot of all in the family growing up?oks like you're archie and the other guy is meathead. is this fight has resonance, sir, the older sciortino, please. >> yes, i used to watch it. we've had our disagreements, but we get along quite well. >> when did he -- let's forget the agenda, or what do you call it, the orientation thing. that's boring for my purposes. tell me about the political part. when did you first notice when you were reading the...
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sciortino sr., what the reaction has been.quite overwhelming. i've been getting all kinds of phone calls. but i'm enjoying it, it's fun. as long as i can help my son out the best i can, that's why i'm here. no matter what he did in life, i would be there for him anyway. >> chris, when i told him i was running for this race earlier in the year, first he berated me for my political views, yelled at me for supporting obama, but he did say i understand why you want to fight. i get where your generation has been and there was a brief moment of agreement that we both care about having a strong country even if we disagree about how we get there. >> definitely. >> well, it is nice to see the ad. i have to tell you, like you say, in this political climate. state representative carl sciortino and dad, carl sciortino, thanks to both of you. thank you for being on the program. >> thanks so much. >>> today's tweet of the day comes from luke russert who writes no disrespect but predawn waiting in line for an iphone? once in a lifetime conce
sciortino sr., what the reaction has been.quite overwhelming. i've been getting all kinds of phone calls. but i'm enjoying it, it's fun. as long as i can help my son out the best i can, that's why i'm here. no matter what he did in life, i would be there for him anyway. >> chris, when i told him i was running for this race earlier in the year, first he berated me for my political views, yelled at me for supporting obama, but he did say i understand why you want to fight. i get where your...
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bing sr pulse begins now in our expanded panel segments through the rest of the hour. you can join in the conversation at bing.com/politics. you can vote on what this panel is saying. just log on to have your own seat on the panel. okay. this interview. we will break it down in three panel segments. charles? >> bashar al assad has a reputation, has had for over a decade that he has been in power for being simple and stupid as opposed to the fire who -- father who was a wiley dictator. if you watched him for the last hour you have to conclude the exact opposite. he is extremely smart and sophisticated and one of the greatest liars of all time. he spoke for almost an hour. there wasn't a true word he said including and and but. i will give you two examples. one is he talked about the terrorists as being at the start of the war, the reason he began the war, the reason he has leveled all the cities it began as all the cities it began as school children who he then tortured. it remained a popular uprising at least a year before any of the so-called terrorists arrived. and s
bing sr pulse begins now in our expanded panel segments through the rest of the hour. you can join in the conversation at bing.com/politics. you can vote on what this panel is saying. just log on to have your own seat on the panel. okay. this interview. we will break it down in three panel segments. charles? >> bashar al assad has a reputation, has had for over a decade that he has been in power for being simple and stupid as opposed to the fire who -- father who was a wiley dictator. if...
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ronald lang, sr.: "it's a sad day. i knew people who lived in those houses." jamie brown, oliver: "tear it down. ain't no use. ain't nobody paying for it. ain't nobody buying it." the remaining 497 homes the city plans on demolishing represents about three percent of the city's total vacant homes. kenya's president says the four-day terrorist siege of an upscale mall in nairobi is over.. in a televised address, he said the terrorists have lost. the criminals found us unafraid as we shall ever be, we cannot be conquered, our confrontation with the terrorists at the westgate mall left 240 casualties - i report with great sadness that 61 civilians lost their lives in the attack, six security officers also made the ultimate sacrifice to defeat the criminals. the president also said five of the gunmen were killed and 11 other people arrested over possible connections to the attack. al-shabaab claimed responsibility for it. they says it was retribution for kenya's involvement in an african union military expedition that has hurt the terror group in its somali homela
ronald lang, sr.: "it's a sad day. i knew people who lived in those houses." jamie brown, oliver: "tear it down. ain't no use. ain't nobody paying for it. ain't nobody buying it." the remaining 497 homes the city plans on demolishing represents about three percent of the city's total vacant homes. kenya's president says the four-day terrorist siege of an upscale mall in nairobi is over.. in a televised address, he said the terrorists have lost. the criminals found us...
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. >> jessie misskelley sr.sie's father. >> when is the last time you talked to jessie? >> i met him at his home on a cold, winter day to learn more about his son. >> everybody loved him. little kids called him uncle jessie. >> 17 years. >> jessie's father says he had a good heart but his son struggled in school and he didn't make it past the ninth grade. >> at the time he was 17 years old. he came from a family that was a big family. he was a rough kid. he was low functioning in school. he had been in special ed from the time he started school. >> low functioning. >> iq i think at 72 is what he's been measured at. >> and what does that mean? how does he compare to a normal student? >> well, if the normal student is 100, then a 72 in our state, i believe that a 70 is the cutoff for mental retardation legally. and so he was just above that. and he had been in special ed until he'd finally dropped out in high school when he was 16, a year earlier than this. >> jessie knew damien echols and jason baldwin but not ve
. >> jessie misskelley sr.sie's father. >> when is the last time you talked to jessie? >> i met him at his home on a cold, winter day to learn more about his son. >> everybody loved him. little kids called him uncle jessie. >> 17 years. >> jessie's father says he had a good heart but his son struggled in school and he didn't make it past the ninth grade. >> at the time he was 17 years old. he came from a family that was a big family. he was a rough kid....
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first to you, sir, brian, sr. what happened? in florida and brian called me and said there is something going down. he sent me over a bunch of tweets. he got word from a friend who picked up the chirping on twitter that there was a party at the house. we quickly discovered 170 tweets of people at the party drinking, whatever. so we were shocked. blew way past furious. told brian to capture all the digital data as quickly as possible. then i had to focus on what was most important. everything that was broken can be fixed. everything that was stolen can be returned. to see what we can do to help save these 300 lives. that was the best and healthiest way for me to look at what occurred. because it was overwhelming in many ways. >> let me go to brian, jr. tell me what happened, how the pictures of the culprits ended up -- where? >> people were updating the statuses and situations that they were at and all the fun they were having and how the crazy night, how they can't even remember it. it was a blur and they will never forget the f
first to you, sir, brian, sr. what happened? in florida and brian called me and said there is something going down. he sent me over a bunch of tweets. he got word from a friend who picked up the chirping on twitter that there was a party at the house. we quickly discovered 170 tweets of people at the party drinking, whatever. so we were shocked. blew way past furious. told brian to capture all the digital data as quickly as possible. then i had to focus on what was most important. everything...
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where, again, we're using the first of its kind, sr bing polls this evens.ust in case you need it, here's a refresher on how you can be part of the action. >> basically all agreeingt on - >> bing isn't sure about that but we'll tds. >> let's take a moment to walk you through how you can have a seat at the panel. first you need to go to bing.com/politics on your home computer or even a handheld device. once on the page, pick your political affiliation. there are three options. for this one, republican, democrat, or independent. we'll click independent. then state your gender. male or female. of course. now, you are on the panel, too. as the discussion begins, you can have your say. you can vote and vote often. every five seconds if you'd like. just click one of the five buttons on the screen. ranging from strongly disagree, to strongly agree. click on strongly agree here a couple times, and now it's time to see what you and others think. we will show you the results throughout the show. updating you in realtime. and you'll be able to see who's peaking and who
where, again, we're using the first of its kind, sr bing polls this evens.ust in case you need it, here's a refresher on how you can be part of the action. >> basically all agreeingt on - >> bing isn't sure about that but we'll tds. >> let's take a moment to walk you through how you can have a seat at the panel. first you need to go to bing.com/politics on your home computer or even a handheld device. once on the page, pick your political affiliation. there are three options....
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friends and family gathered at a church in hillcrest heights, maryland, to remember arthur lee daniels, sr. hundreds of folks came together to honor kenneth bernard proctor. in la plate at navy yard utilities engineer -- la plata the navy yard utilities engineer was remembered as a loyal dad and redskins fan and leaves behind two sons. the media was asked not to attend the funerals. >>> an accused prince george's county mother daughter serial killer jason scott was sentenced for one of his most bloody chilling home invasion break-ins this afternoon. >> reporter: it was a march, 2009 case that made clear a mother daughter killer was on the loose. the bodies of dolores and ebony dewitt were found in a burning stolen car in largo just two months after another mother and daughter karen and carissa larson were found shot to death in their home nearby. another woman was killed and her house set on fire in bowie. eventually the suspect jason scott was busted by the feds for trying to sell stolen guns and the search of his house linked him to a tsunami of crime, 37 home invasions and break-ins and
friends and family gathered at a church in hillcrest heights, maryland, to remember arthur lee daniels, sr. hundreds of folks came together to honor kenneth bernard proctor. in la plate at navy yard utilities engineer -- la plata the navy yard utilities engineer was remembered as a loyal dad and redskins fan and leaves behind two sons. the media was asked not to attend the funerals. >>> an accused prince george's county mother daughter serial killer jason scott was sentenced for one of...
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security council could sanction the use of force against a sa sr*e rgn state. it can only be interpreted as an aggression. >> is that a restatement of principals or a redevelopment? >> it's not much of a development. he did put it out there that russia could potentially support action against syria. putin has a veto in the u.n. security council. you have to convince me in another part of an interview an he went on to all the american evidence about it particularly the telephone conservation. i think it will be hijacked by both obama and putin and especially if you sit down to discuss syria or any other issues. thank you very much. >> venezuelan president has blamed sabotage for a power cut in the country. it's what he calls an electrical coup. >>> the indian rupee is showing signs of recovery on wednesday. >> south the african gold miners are have gone on strike. the industry is only offering 6.5. >>> the united nations is promising that the central african republican will no longer be a forgoten crisis. an estimated i 1.6 million peop. >>> one of the first pla
security council could sanction the use of force against a sa sr*e rgn state. it can only be interpreted as an aggression. >> is that a restatement of principals or a redevelopment? >> it's not much of a development. he did put it out there that russia could potentially support action against syria. putin has a veto in the u.n. security council. you have to convince me in another part of an interview an he went on to all the american evidence about it particularly the telephone...
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and cal fire has lifted the evacuation sr. for dozens of homeowners. many were relieved to see their houses still standing. >> it was a little bit scary, because i guess we kept seeing the orangey smoke above the ridge there. and we didn't know if the wind would change. >> firefighters say it will take another week to get this fire completely under control. it's burned some 3200 acres on the the eastern slopes of mt. diablo. no homes have been lost and no serious injuries. we don't to tap oak mt. die die. one burned -- shows the flames stopped at the summit. cal fire says there could have been a major radio communications blackout across northern california if those towers burned. investigators are trying to determine exactly what set off that big fire on the eastern slope. according to the chronicle, several neighbors reported hearing target practice gunfire right before the fire was first reported and sparks from the gunfire may have set off the fast moving flames. investigators are looking into several possible evidence. the news is sparking outrage
and cal fire has lifted the evacuation sr. for dozens of homeowners. many were relieved to see their houses still standing. >> it was a little bit scary, because i guess we kept seeing the orangey smoke above the ridge there. and we didn't know if the wind would change. >> firefighters say it will take another week to get this fire completely under control. it's burned some 3200 acres on the the eastern slopes of mt. diablo. no homes have been lost and no serious injuries. we don't...
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absalom david's son what happened amnon the half-brother to absalom when the david's sons raped absalom sr. taymor as a result of that then you get o'connor spec absalom making it right he took care of amnon he killed amnon that is the punishment for rape that's what he did to taymor had to go on the lam absalom did gofrom jerusalem for two or threeears they come back to do jerusalem he didn't see his father david for two years why he was still jerusalem they got were absalom set himself and the gate of the city read about this and second samuelhapter 15 absalom would wait for people to come by people coming from outlying areas of israel for judgment he would say you were you from man say such and such which are business here so-and-so ste my calf i'm here to seek juice from the king it's too bad we don't have a king here in jerusalem is buyer that can hear yr case too bad i'm not your king if i were your king i would judge in your favor because you are right is a certain second samuel 15 absalom literally stole the hearts of the people of israel it was using judgment if you will and prope
absalom david's son what happened amnon the half-brother to absalom when the david's sons raped absalom sr. taymor as a result of that then you get o'connor spec absalom making it right he took care of amnon he killed amnon that is the punishment for rape that's what he did to taymor had to go on the lam absalom did gofrom jerusalem for two or threeears they come back to do jerusalem he didn't see his father david for two years why he was still jerusalem they got were absalom set himself and...
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we remember ken norton, sr., coming up in sports. >> in sir yes, a road side bomb exploded. syrian officials say 19 were killed in the attack. the village near the attack is populated by the ethnic sect that president bashar al assad belongs to. >> it was just a week ago that russian president vladamir putin made headlines with an op ed in the new york times, sharply critical of president obama. now, it is arizona senator john mccain's turn on the website of russian paper pravda slamming the russian presidents. mccain's shortstoply worded critique zeros in, saying: mccain argues that putin "rules by using those weaknesses by corruption, repression and violence. he rules for himself, not you." >> although mccain's op ed was submitted to the newspaper and website, only the website opted to publish the commentary. >> egyptian troops backed by helicopters have surrounded what they say is a radical strong hold after accounts changing gunfire. one police officer was killed during that exchange in the outskirts of cairo. we are getting these pictures from egypt t.v., reporting that
we remember ken norton, sr., coming up in sports. >> in sir yes, a road side bomb exploded. syrian officials say 19 were killed in the attack. the village near the attack is populated by the ethnic sect that president bashar al assad belongs to. >> it was just a week ago that russian president vladamir putin made headlines with an op ed in the new york times, sharply critical of president obama. now, it is arizona senator john mccain's turn on the website of russian paper pravda...
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analysts suggest g- m's mary barra, sr, v-p for global product development may become akerson's successor. jp morgan could be closer to a making a deal with the government. according to reports jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon met with u.s attorney general eric holder yesterday. dimon along wtih federal and state authorities are attempting to come to a resolution over shakey mortgage securities the bank sold prior to the finanical crisis of '08. reports estimate to settle the ordeal-- jpmorgan could pay up to $7 billion in cash to the government and $4 billion in consumer relief. the bank turned a profit of $21 billion dollars last year. the bank's stock rose to $51.89 cents yesterday. jcpenney executives have no worries about the company's turnaround. ceo mike ullman says there's no need to raise cash to boost the bottom line. he says online sales are in double digits compared to a year ago. on wednesday, a reuters report said the company was looking to raise over a billion dollars to help overcome its financial struggle. it sent the stock down 15 percent. shares climbed nearly 3 percent a
analysts suggest g- m's mary barra, sr, v-p for global product development may become akerson's successor. jp morgan could be closer to a making a deal with the government. according to reports jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon met with u.s attorney general eric holder yesterday. dimon along wtih federal and state authorities are attempting to come to a resolution over shakey mortgage securities the bank sold prior to the finanical crisis of '08. reports estimate to settle the ordeal-- jpmorgan...
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a stray shower acceptly possible sr -- certainly possible east bay. also across the south bay for labor day morning when you wake up and during the day it looks like for the inpourings and the southern portion of the bay area, we have that threat of a stray shower and that possibility of a thunderstorm. it's all associated with this right here. that, subtropical moisture. that again is lifting up in a northerly direction through the desert southwest and once it does so it bangs up against a ridge of high pressure and knocks its back and result is, we have a little fight going on here. sure still have some warm numbers but we have some muggy conditions and that chance of a stray shower. so this is how i'm playing out your day for sunday. 60s at the beaches and 70s and 80s and partly sunny conditions at the peninsula. 7 #s to the mid and high 80s across the valley drifting south. east of the bay we'll go all the way up to 88 degrees the brentwood and increasing cloud cover and north of the bridge temperatures from the 60s at the beach through the 70s, 8
a stray shower acceptly possible sr -- certainly possible east bay. also across the south bay for labor day morning when you wake up and during the day it looks like for the inpourings and the southern portion of the bay area, we have that threat of a stray shower and that possibility of a thunderstorm. it's all associated with this right here. that, subtropical moisture. that again is lifting up in a northerly direction through the desert southwest and once it does so it bangs up against a...
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rockefeller sr. >> bless you. reporter: john d. sr. america's first billionaire. >> a number of hours throughout the week that i spend related to this bank are a great many. >> reporter: eileen's father is david rockefeller who ran chase manhattan bank. you write that being a rockefeller filled you with gratitude and anxiety. >> yes. there are enormous opportunities and gifts, a huge abundance in being a rockefeller. and ironically all of us have also experienced scarcity. but it's not scarcity of money. it was scarcity of attention, scarcity of time. with six children, less time to spend with each of us. >> reporter: when you were little, would you race up and down this hallway? >> no. we weren't really allowed to. >> reporter: eileen, the youngest of six, says her parents were so busy being, well, rockefellers, that she never got enough time with them. her older siblings often ignored her. problems plenty of kids have, sure. but most of them don't have that name. the fear of roll call when you were a kid at school. >> yeah. eileen ro
rockefeller sr. >> bless you. reporter: john d. sr. america's first billionaire. >> a number of hours throughout the week that i spend related to this bank are a great many. >> reporter: eileen's father is david rockefeller who ran chase manhattan bank. you write that being a rockefeller filled you with gratitude and anxiety. >> yes. there are enormous opportunities and gifts, a huge abundance in being a rockefeller. and ironically all of us have also experienced...
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today's highs, they came up sr. blue compared to yesterday. still slightly below average at this time of the year and the trivalley. liver mother, 83 degrees. typically 87. san jose was pretty much spot on for their san francisco team. 83 degrees, seasonal high in santa rosa. tonight with the influx of the cloud cover moving in over the central bay and well inland overnight lows into the 50s. pretty much between 54 and 59 degrees. here's what you need to know tonight, becoming overcast. tomorrow morning, we'll start out on a gray slate and then we'll see the afternoon sunshine all the way back to the beaches and your extended forecast, it will call for a last-summer view. we've got the seven-day forecast coming up, but right now we'll go ahead and play along at home. this is future cast, what you're looking at here is the marine layer, already pushed into the bay as you can see it is inundating heyward, all the way back into fremont as they will progress to the easterly direction for them as they occur. to the -- even to the north here as well
today's highs, they came up sr. blue compared to yesterday. still slightly below average at this time of the year and the trivalley. liver mother, 83 degrees. typically 87. san jose was pretty much spot on for their san francisco team. 83 degrees, seasonal high in santa rosa. tonight with the influx of the cloud cover moving in over the central bay and well inland overnight lows into the 50s. pretty much between 54 and 59 degrees. here's what you need to know tonight, becoming overcast....
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so i just want to get a little bit of reaction right now, from clyde frasier sr., and james frasier,her, james, who died 12 years ago today. tell us about clyde, how old was he, where was he? >> clyde jr. was 41 when the buildings collapsed. he was new york state police officer. he and i worked together, in harlem, and slam jam on the basketball tournament. and the foundation which we started, but we were in working together. we were in the gym all the time, working with young ladies, and playing basketball, and letting them go to college and stuff like that. that was his dream, that's what he was all about, that's why he was there that day in the morning because he went to work at 8:00. so he can be uptown by 4:30. and come to the gym and work with. we mad five girls playing in the wnba, last year we had a young lady that won the new york olympics. >> so the volunteer work that he was doing is that impact even years later, james, what are your memories of that day, and when you first heard the news about your brother? >> i felt sad, and bad, because my brother was a good man. his co
so i just want to get a little bit of reaction right now, from clyde frasier sr., and james frasier,her, james, who died 12 years ago today. tell us about clyde, how old was he, where was he? >> clyde jr. was 41 when the buildings collapsed. he was new york state police officer. he and i worked together, in harlem, and slam jam on the basketball tournament. and the foundation which we started, but we were in working together. we were in the gym all the time, working with young ladies, and...
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no surprises he was in the courthouse for just over two hours, there were no surprises in the third srerdicts andsentencing. this is such a high priority cracking down on corruption, expected a heavy sentence this isn't the end, though, we'll hear moreover the coming weeks and possibly coming months because there are strong indication that his bo will appeal this decision and not that elevate it to a higher court they will retry the case. it's not over, but right now he is found guilt on all three charges. >> at least 65 people have been killed in a bomb attack in baghdad. the three blasts happened at a funeral in the mostly shiia area of the sadde sadr city. no responsibility which involved at least one suicide bomber. the tamil party has won a huge victory in the provincial poles. the tamil national aligns secured 30 seats out of 38. ending a 26 year war three years ago. more from the capital. >> reporter: this first pr provincial election to be held in the forth has delivered a convincing victory to the tamil nation al lines, in many respects the party itself has been surprised that
no surprises he was in the courthouse for just over two hours, there were no surprises in the third srerdicts andsentencing. this is such a high priority cracking down on corruption, expected a heavy sentence this isn't the end, though, we'll hear moreover the coming weeks and possibly coming months because there are strong indication that his bo will appeal this decision and not that elevate it to a higher court they will retry the case. it's not over, but right now he is found guilt on all...
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comes the revolving door policy between private industry and regulation it all started when george bush sr dean g.m. crops as substantially equivalent to non g.m. crops after that declaration is made the floodgates open and saturate the market with untested food products this policy continues today because of the dozens of us government employees that have a personal stake ensuring that monsanto meets its bottom line take for example former democratic congressman toby moffett is connecticut lawmaker worked in the congress three years before he became a lobbyist for monsanto. or think that's a conflict of interest how about the career history of margaret miller she originally worked as a researcher on bovine growth hormone or b g h for months santo and now she publishes research papers on b g h four of the f.d.a. and get this her research was backed by michael taylor the current deputy commissioner for policy at the f.d.a. this guy who denies is the revolving door first taylor was a lawyer for one santo then he joined the f.d.a. as deputy commissioner for foods then he went back to monsanto
comes the revolving door policy between private industry and regulation it all started when george bush sr dean g.m. crops as substantially equivalent to non g.m. crops after that declaration is made the floodgates open and saturate the market with untested food products this policy continues today because of the dozens of us government employees that have a personal stake ensuring that monsanto meets its bottom line take for example former democratic congressman toby moffett is connecticut...
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in any case from what i've sr., if someone opted not to get involved, we would have half of these stories >> don't even come. that's my message to anybody, if you're go willing to be contrary, do not come. we have plenty of cool people that want to come to our events and add to the energy, to the moment, whatever. if you're going to be a jerk, stay home. >>> new this morning united nations inspection -- looking into allegations of chemical weapons used. the investigation will wrap up tomorrow with a full report due late october. >>> we are learning that top officials in kenya got warning of the attack in the west gate mall in kenya last weekend. they're reporting a year ago, intelligence service officials warned them of the attack. >>> there's a new revelation today of surveillance by the national safety agency. the nsa has been -- the whole point is to track people's associations with intelligence targets over seas. >>> closer to home, contract negotiations will continue between bart and its unions. meanwhile the unions are also busy making their case to the public with its fliers. they'
in any case from what i've sr., if someone opted not to get involved, we would have half of these stories >> don't even come. that's my message to anybody, if you're go willing to be contrary, do not come. we have plenty of cool people that want to come to our events and add to the energy, to the moment, whatever. if you're going to be a jerk, stay home. >>> new this morning united nations inspection -- looking into allegations of chemical weapons used. the investigation will...
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. >> reporter: a grief-stricken grandfather robert priest, sr., reacting to the stabbing death of his grandson jonathan denver. >> i guess this was a father- son outing? >> they had planned it for a week
. >> reporter: a grief-stricken grandfather robert priest, sr., reacting to the stabbing death of his grandson jonathan denver. >> i guess this was a father- son outing? >> they had planned it for a week
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protect human lives and human rights is it still ask concerned about those issues now that gadhafi sr is gone that's coming up now on all the part. pledge it was a compliment very hard to take the pledge again a little longer here a plug that had sex with the perfect hair no let's play. lists lists lists lists lists lists about. a. cut. live. live live. live . unexplored antarctica what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. but you know i only go to the duchesse. and antarctica. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of specialists here now all of them are young our they're going to get along with each other and i don't know. i used to be a bureaucrat. seriously. what adventures await in this mysterious land where do they live want to eat and what are they actually doing it until to go. welcome back to worlds apart that we are discussing the state of justice in more than daily beer with joan joan said british lawyer representing one margaret office al the sun say full islam mr jones just before the break you mansion last month he
protect human lives and human rights is it still ask concerned about those issues now that gadhafi sr is gone that's coming up now on all the part. pledge it was a compliment very hard to take the pledge again a little longer here a plug that had sex with the perfect hair no let's play. lists lists lists lists lists lists about. a. cut. live. live live. live . unexplored antarctica what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. but you know i only go to the duchesse. and...
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-- it is a good technical impersonation, but i don't know it adds up to as much as the george bush srhen we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial... or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact does. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting n
-- it is a good technical impersonation, but i don't know it adds up to as much as the george bush srhen we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven....
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to stop the occupation and it was president bush sr who did very much of that it was a successful great moment in the case of libya there was also an agreement russia feels that the western states sort of extended or used to extensively and they felt perhaps a little trapped in it but nevertheless it was an agreement in the security council is difficult to reach such agreements but they need to do it more often we the world expect them in the council to act responsibly for the whole world not only in their own own narrow interests yet the latest reports suggest both assad and the rebels are guilty of war crimes the rebels have allegedly carried out in more killings than our side how can the west side with them i mean clearly if obama is to strike it can't possibly be natural. i think it is clear that there are awful war. sides in this war some people talk about the use of the international criminal court and i think that it's a step forward that we have such a court that can examine cases and decide who is guilty but it should be in all directions and if the court is engaged in this sit
to stop the occupation and it was president bush sr who did very much of that it was a successful great moment in the case of libya there was also an agreement russia feels that the western states sort of extended or used to extensively and they felt perhaps a little trapped in it but nevertheless it was an agreement in the security council is difficult to reach such agreements but they need to do it more often we the world expect them in the council to act responsibly for the whole world not...
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protect human lives and human rights is it still ask concerned about those issues now that gadhafi sr is gone that's coming up now on a well the part. wealthy british. time right. around the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations to rule the day. old. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge you're covered. there's a medium leave us so we need to be part of the scene to secure in. your party there's a goal. which is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . at least you. search for. a not a good thing but you're. on the record for. my. welcome back to worlds apart we're discussing the state of justice in more than daily beer with joan jones said british lawyer representing one market office al the sun say full isla
protect human lives and human rights is it still ask concerned about those issues now that gadhafi sr is gone that's coming up now on a well the part. wealthy british. time right. around the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada....
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protect human lives and human rights is it still ask concerned about those issues now that gadhafi sr is gone that's coming up now on all the part. unexplored antarctica what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. along with you know now i only go to the dock. and enter into. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of specialists here now all of them are young how are they going to get along with each other and i don't know. who. i used to be a bureaucrat. seriously. what adventures await in this mysterious land where do they live what do they eat and what are they actually doing in antarctica . right from the sea. first rate. and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know moments on. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles keaton's stories. you hear. destroy all teach spanish find out more visit. all tito it's comb. welcome back to worlds apart we're discussing the state of justice in more than daily beer with joa
protect human lives and human rights is it still ask concerned about those issues now that gadhafi sr is gone that's coming up now on all the part. unexplored antarctica what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. along with you know now i only go to the dock. and enter into. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of specialists here now all of them are young how are they going to get along with each other and i don't know. who. i used to...