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>> whatever dude. >> the other one, edwards? >> yeah. one on the ground. >> the one that got knocked down? >> yeah. >> okay. mr. powers. come on, dog, let me talk to you for a minute. he the one that was aggressive? he was aggressive? >> yeah. >> that's it, dog, thank you. all right, jamie. i went upstairs, investigated five guys up there now. >> talked to 27? >> yeah, talked to 27. said he didn't see anything at all. however, i've got about three individuals that said edwards swung on samuels first. >> that's right here, too, he was the aggressor. >> the aggressor. >> samuels is probably the one charged with grave bodily injury, the injury that edwards suffered, he got knocked out. >> although the evidence leads to self-defense, samuels could still receive an additional year on his sentence, if found guilty. >> that's not the first time edwards had been aggressive out on the yard. a couple of times they tried to stop him from fighting. this time he wouldn't listen. >> he thought he was the big, tough guy out there. he ran into a buzz saw
>> whatever dude. >> the other one, edwards? >> yeah. one on the ground. >> the one that got knocked down? >> yeah. >> okay. mr. powers. come on, dog, let me talk to you for a minute. he the one that was aggressive? he was aggressive? >> yeah. >> that's it, dog, thank you. all right, jamie. i went upstairs, investigated five guys up there now. >> talked to 27? >> yeah, talked to 27. said he didn't see anything at all. however, i've got...
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washington center, the edward 2 and the bridge housing project on geary. those last three are housing projects below income and the most vulnerable citizens we have got caught up in c-e-q-a to great length. we learned yesterday that there is an alternate proposal that is being put forward and we're trying to catch up and understand what it means. but what i've heard so far from our members is that it would absolutely explode public process. and it appears nothing more than a way to bypass the planning commission. please move this forward. it's done everything that you asked of it and it's long overdue. thank you. >>> good evening, commissioners, sue vaughan with the sierra club. we agree that there needs to be clarity on the notification and appeals process. we don't believe that people's right to appeal projects is what's forcing up the cost of housing in san francisco. we think people are building expensive housing and we think that's what's causing the price of housing to be so expensive. the beecher soccer field is a prime example of a project where th
washington center, the edward 2 and the bridge housing project on geary. those last three are housing projects below income and the most vulnerable citizens we have got caught up in c-e-q-a to great length. we learned yesterday that there is an alternate proposal that is being put forward and we're trying to catch up and understand what it means. but what i've heard so far from our members is that it would absolutely explode public process. and it appears nothing more than a way to bypass the...
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standing by her dad and honoring her mom with the elizabeth edwards foundation, to lift up underprivilegedwith promise. a cause she hopes will reflect the best of the family name, after years of turmoil. it was 2007. her dad, already a vice presidential candidate, was on his second run for presidency when elizabeth edwards first learned she had incurable cancer. >> i have seen people in real desperate shape who don't, first of all, have the wonderful support that i have, and have no place to turn. >> reporter: but as the world now knows, around that same time, john edwards was harboring a secret. an affair with a woman hired to bruise campaign videos, rielle hunter. have you ever meant her? >> i did early on in the campaign. >> reporter: i'm sure she's not someone you spend a great deal of time thinking about? >> that's correct. >> reporter: she wrote a book, said some unpleasant things about your mom. i am not going to repeat them. did that make you mad? >> of course. i thought it was a poor choice i guess. that's all i can say. >> reporter: edwards affair, splashed across the tabloids, m
standing by her dad and honoring her mom with the elizabeth edwards foundation, to lift up underprivilegedwith promise. a cause she hopes will reflect the best of the family name, after years of turmoil. it was 2007. her dad, already a vice presidential candidate, was on his second run for presidency when elizabeth edwards first learned she had incurable cancer. >> i have seen people in real desperate shape who don't, first of all, have the wonderful support that i have, and have no place...
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she just has launched the elizabeth edwards foundation, they've got this new program, the elizabeth fellowsrogram. that's what she's trying to do, carry on the legacy of her mother and the best of the family name. that said, i thought she was incredibly honest and straightforward with some questions that can't be easy to answer. about rielle hunter. about the daughter that her father fathered with rielle hunter. i think she just wants to show the world that she's moving on and she's incredibly loyal to her family. >> do you have the impression, do you know whether they have any relationship, whether the elizabeth edwards' family has any relationship with this other child? >> i asked her point blank whether she did and she said yes, she said she's my sister, she's an innocent little girl. and she very much considers her to be part of her family. >> i want to play another part of your interview where you asked her about her motivation for supporting her father. >> i did not fault my dad for the trial. he made those mistakes, there's no question. but i never thought he did anything illegal. so
she just has launched the elizabeth edwards foundation, they've got this new program, the elizabeth fellowsrogram. that's what she's trying to do, carry on the legacy of her mother and the best of the family name. that said, i thought she was incredibly honest and straightforward with some questions that can't be easy to answer. about rielle hunter. about the daughter that her father fathered with rielle hunter. i think she just wants to show the world that she's moving on and she's incredibly...
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. >> tom: randall eley from washington, and the edward lomax company. >> susie: a look tonight at the impact of technology on healthcare. from c.t. scanners to supercomputers, the vast u.s. healthcare industry relies on the latest advancements to bring us breakthroughs in medical care. "the street's" james rogers reports. >> reporter: the latest technology is crucial in fighting diseases like cancer. but also presents a massive america's largest companies. we're here at long island jewish medical center to see how advanced technologies are revolutionizing health care. g.e.'s healthcare business generated more than $18 billion in revenue in 2011. now, doctors like john pellerito are using g.e.'s latest ct scanners to improve patient care. >> the acquisition of these 16 c.t. scanners is part of our system-wide initiative to improve patient safety and reduce dose. $12 million was invested with g.e. for these scanners and this is part of a $50 million program to improve patient safety. >> hopefully, we want to get to the point where we can get the amount of radiation on these scans as low
. >> tom: randall eley from washington, and the edward lomax company. >> susie: a look tonight at the impact of technology on healthcare. from c.t. scanners to supercomputers, the vast u.s. healthcare industry relies on the latest advancements to bring us breakthroughs in medical care. "the street's" james rogers reports. >> reporter: the latest technology is crucial in fighting diseases like cancer. but also presents a massive america's largest companies. we're here...
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ball recounts the relationship between edward mybridge, inventer of stop motion photography, and his patron, leland stanford, former governor of california. this is about an hour. >> the inventer and the tycoon is the story about two improbable friends, a man called leland stanford who was one of the early robber barons in the american west and a photographer called edward mybridge who was an artist. and they did not belong together, they met in an unlikely way, but over a period of ten years, these two men created, i think you can argue, some of the culture that we have of today which is the fascination we have with moving images. every day we, you know, wade through a river of motion pictures on our phones, on our computer screams, on our televisions -- screens, on our televisions, in movie houses. what is the statistic now, people are spending eight hours a day in front of a screen? we are screen-o-philic if you like. and the kernel that holds these media together is the image in motion. it's the thing that stops us when an image leaps into motion. we fall silent, we fall
ball recounts the relationship between edward mybridge, inventer of stop motion photography, and his patron, leland stanford, former governor of california. this is about an hour. >> the inventer and the tycoon is the story about two improbable friends, a man called leland stanford who was one of the early robber barons in the american west and a photographer called edward mybridge who was an artist. and they did not belong together, they met in an unlikely way, but over a period of ten...
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the edward jones dome in st. louis, missouri. vilopoto got introduced to the crowd signing a st. louis cardinals' jersey and handing it over to the fan. world championship ready for round number nine. the riders for heat number one are at the line as we get set to go racing right away here many st. louis. in st. louis. we're going to have two heat races for you, we're going to take the top nine and head straight to the main event then our final two riders out of our last chance qualifier, 20 riders, 20 laps in the main event. it's always been a great building. >> yeah. it sure has. this place is always, the dirt is really good here, and it's always, the track design is always fun and it's exciting to come to to build up before the race weekend. and it's showing these guys look like they'r
the edward jones dome in st. louis, missouri. vilopoto got introduced to the crowd signing a st. louis cardinals' jersey and handing it over to the fan. world championship ready for round number nine. the riders for heat number one are at the line as we get set to go racing right away here many st. louis. in st. louis. we're going to have two heat races for you, we're going to take the top nine and head straight to the main event then our final two riders out of our last chance qualifier, 20...
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michael baden who testified for the defense in the first trial. edward losi on your right. cist in town who knew the victim well and he is fighting mad about the entire hbo project. first edward, become both of you gentlemen. edward, why are you angry with the movie which purports to be fact-based? >> geraldo, first off, lana clarkson was not phil specter's girlfriend. she didn't even know him three hours before he murdered her. so for the correction. >> geraldo: wait, that was their first date? >> yeah. >> geraldo: that was their first date? i did not know that. >> so this hbo film it murders the truth like phil specter murdered lana. it as scam on the american public. this is a shameful situation. shame on david for writing this. shame on barry levinson for making a quick buck on it and shame most of all on the hbo executives who greenlighted this. it has nothing to do with the truth. but it also brings an insult to our dear friend lana clarkson and that is why i'm here. the friends are lana clarkson made up of 50 people in the entertainment business who knew her, loved he
michael baden who testified for the defense in the first trial. edward losi on your right. cist in town who knew the victim well and he is fighting mad about the entire hbo project. first edward, become both of you gentlemen. edward, why are you angry with the movie which purports to be fact-based? >> geraldo, first off, lana clarkson was not phil specter's girlfriend. she didn't even know him three hours before he murdered her. so for the correction. >> geraldo: wait, that was...
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the screen. she did not finish this race. >> carl edwards, when he wins the back flip comes. first win in 70 races. congratulations to carl edwards. >>> and finally, check out this finish. down 2, 3 seconds left. all right. here is the long pass stolen, he gets it up and it goes in. right at the buzzer. check it out. [ laughter ] >> the ball left his hand in time. and they won the new york last two state championship. >> oh. >> that is stunning. >> yes. it is over. okay. and it go in. and you win the game. >> that is the second week in a row we had a finish like that. >> this is a lot of that going on. i don't know what is in the water. >> thank you very much. >>> san jose community marks a major milestone for for them. >>> now, we will see you back here tonight. until then you can find our updates on our web site. good night >> jeff: tonight more shockwaves at the vatican. a former cardinal admits sexual misconduct just one day before the cardinal's first meet on choosing a new pope. mark phillips is at the vatican. queen elizabeth is taken to its hospital kelly cobiella in l
the screen. she did not finish this race. >> carl edwards, when he wins the back flip comes. first win in 70 races. congratulations to carl edwards. >>> and finally, check out this finish. down 2, 3 seconds left. all right. here is the long pass stolen, he gets it up and it goes in. right at the buzzer. check it out. [ laughter ] >> the ball left his hand in time. and they won the new york last two state championship. >> oh. >> that is stunning. >> yes. it...
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the eldest daughter of former presidential candidate john edwards. cate sat down with savannah guthrie recently for her first interview since her dad's trial for campaign fraud last year. she opened up about the trial and her family and how she is moving on. >> reporter: between the law office she opened last year in washington, and the foundation she established in raleigh to honor her late mother, cate edwards is moving on from all of the turmoil her family has experienced. how do you kind of process everything that's happened? >> i don't think i really process it or reflect on it so much. i feel very lucky in a lot of ways, so i try not to question the good things so much and i try not to question the bad things too much because there's life going on. >> reporter: but life was put on hold last year when her father, john edwards, was charged with using campaign donations to cover up an affair with staffer rielle hunter. cate was by his side every day of the trial. i guess what some people -- what they are sympathetic to is that i think they imagin
the eldest daughter of former presidential candidate john edwards. cate sat down with savannah guthrie recently for her first interview since her dad's trial for campaign fraud last year. she opened up about the trial and her family and how she is moving on. >> reporter: between the law office she opened last year in washington, and the foundation she established in raleigh to honor her late mother, cate edwards is moving on from all of the turmoil her family has experienced. how do you...
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the brownie of your dreams >>> for the first time we're hearing from cate edwards, the daughter best own for sitting beside her father, john edwards, during his trial last year. she said she loves her father and decided to support him because that's just how her family is. >> i did not fault my dad for the trial. he made those mistakes, there's no question, but i never thought he did anything illegal so i didn't think it was right. >> was it hard to sit in that trial sometimes? >> yeah. i mean, it was difficult for family to see this very private, very difficult part of our lives rehashed in front of everyone, but there was nowhere else i would have rather been at the time. >> savannah guthrie, "today" co-host landed that exclusive interview for "rock center." so many things go through your head as you're watching that amazing interview. i guess as she said it was a difficult time, one of the understatements it has to be of the year. but she's handling it with so much calm and grace and what were your impressions? >> i was really amazed at that, but then again it's right in line with
the brownie of your dreams >>> for the first time we're hearing from cate edwards, the daughter best own for sitting beside her father, john edwards, during his trial last year. she said she loves her father and decided to support him because that's just how her family is. >> i did not fault my dad for the trial. he made those mistakes, there's no question, but i never thought he did anything illegal so i didn't think it was right. >> was it hard to sit in that trial...
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the end there. jimmy johnson and mr. edwardskay. >> lebron james turning up the heat on the knicks. >> they beat the heat the first time they played this year. down 6 mounts. look at this dunk. lebron james goes crazy. they beat the knicks. anthony had 22 points only shot 3 of 11 the first half. mvp for carmello early. i think lebron james showed who the mvp is. >> if you haven't seen lebron james harlem shake, you need to check it out. >> are you into that? >> i might have to get into it. look at that. the cutest. they are practicing and all of a sudden. look at that. what we do on the fox report. >> i don't mean to sound like a snob, super bowl mvp quarterback joe flacco gets 120 million over six years. is he or any one worth that that in the nfl. >> he won super bowl mvp going through his free agency year. the alternative is risk be having someone else in the quarterback position. you can only win the super bowl if you have joe flacco i think he's worth every penny. he won the super bowl won mvp. >> it's the biggest contract
the end there. jimmy johnson and mr. edwardskay. >> lebron james turning up the heat on the knicks. >> they beat the heat the first time they played this year. down 6 mounts. look at this dunk. lebron james goes crazy. they beat the knicks. anthony had 22 points only shot 3 of 11 the first half. mvp for carmello early. i think lebron james showed who the mvp is. >> if you haven't seen lebron james harlem shake, you need to check it out. >> are you into that? >> i...
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castle, the queen who had been suffering from gastroenteritis was driven in a private car to the king edward vii hospital. that's all we know. except 230r the fact that all her engagements over the next few days will either be canceled or postponed. and that would include a trip that she and her husband, the duke of edinburgh were due to make to rome. the queen is expected to stay in hospital for possibly two days. now the queen's gastroenteritis, we don't know too many details, other than she was first afflicted on friday. engagements were canceled yesterday. it seems to be a precautionary measure. she is 8 6 years old. they decided to bring her to hospital. thanks so much, richard quest for the update, keep us posted as you learn more information about queen elizabeth ii's condition. >>> at the vatican. not business as usual. for the first time since the pope's resignation, there's no pope to say the prayer over st. peter's square. cardinal keith o'brien of scotland apologized for improper sexual conduct in his past. in apparent response to allegations that he behaved inappropriately to se
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he was on the list-edward levy sent to president ford, possibilities. had he quit the nation as a whole would have suffered so he stayed in office. he was so determined not to benefit that he turned down an opportunity to be appointed as attorney general, turned down the chance to work from the attorney general's more elegant office, avoided the attorney-general's private dining room and turned down the attorney-general when he was acting attorney general. i can't say much more about those times. they occupied the last six months of 1973 and i did not arrive in the solicitor general's office until mid 1974. everything robert bork says in his book he said in 1974 too. the people who worked with him marked closely than. so edmund kitsch and keith jones tell the same story and bork's narration is consistent with the man i knew for 40 years, intellectual, considering consequences before acting and absolutely honest. also the funniest man i ever met. that didn't come through mid-1987 hearings but the book is full of his wit. the life of the solicitor general,
he was on the list-edward levy sent to president ford, possibilities. had he quit the nation as a whole would have suffered so he stayed in office. he was so determined not to benefit that he turned down an opportunity to be appointed as attorney general, turned down the chance to work from the attorney general's more elegant office, avoided the attorney-general's private dining room and turned down the attorney-general when he was acting attorney general. i can't say much more about those...
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green room, the great cbs correspondent for many years now at harvard told he me a story when the great edwardro visited two nazi death camps, he went back to his room and thought two days before he went on the air. those days are gone. nobody contemplates or assimilates anything, they go right on the air. the prospects for excellence in journalism, i think that's a contradiction. >> and there are other outfits, you have franklin center for public integrity and other nonprofits that are doing this and that's sort of a different function and from the days of muhro should be divided between analysis. >> jon: and moving ahead. seven marines were killed at hawthorne depot in nevada. and senator harry reid talked about the tragedy saying he will do whatever he can going forward to support the united states military families and the marines. and then he followed with this. >> it's so important we continue training our military, so important. but one of the things in sequester, we cut back in training and maintenance. >> jon: and comments went pretty much unnoticed by the mainstream media that day. c
green room, the great cbs correspondent for many years now at harvard told he me a story when the great edwardro visited two nazi death camps, he went back to his room and thought two days before he went on the air. those days are gone. nobody contemplates or assimilates anything, they go right on the air. the prospects for excellence in journalism, i think that's a contradiction. >> and there are other outfits, you have franklin center for public integrity and other nonprofits that are...
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the subway fit fresh 500. peter is here and our friend anyway. fox sports.com. carl edwards we can all do that. and wins a great race here, jimmie johnson second place and it was very close. look at this flip here, unbelievable. and he did, but danica patrick actually crashed in this race. she's okay, she'll be fine. >> harris: oh. >> not eligible for the end there, but jimmie johnson and mr. edward came down to the end of the race. >> harris: i'm glad she's okay. lebron james turning on the heat against the knicks. >> and they beat the heat two times they've played earlier this year, and lebron, they're down 16 points in this one and look at this dunk. lebron james just goes crazy in the second half and they beat the knicks. carmelo anthony 32 points and only 3 of 11 in the second half and most the time lebron james was covering him. and mvp for carmelo early? and i think that lebron james at the end. >> harris: if you haven't seen lebron james harlem shake video. >> are you into the harlem shake. >> harris: not really, i saw it on the video. i might have to get into it. th
the subway fit fresh 500. peter is here and our friend anyway. fox sports.com. carl edwards we can all do that. and wins a great race here, jimmie johnson second place and it was very close. look at this flip here, unbelievable. and he did, but danica patrick actually crashed in this race. she's okay, she'll be fine. >> harris: oh. >> not eligible for the end there, but jimmie johnson and mr. edward came down to the end of the race. >> harris: i'm glad she's okay. lebron james...
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the world. what caused this phenomenal explosion of productivity? economist edwardison singles out one factor as paramount. the most important is advances in knowledge of how to produce at low cost. this includes technological knowledge and what you'd call managerial knowledge, how to run a business and organize it. actually, over a long period like 1929-1982, this accounts for almost 2/3 of the total increase. in agriculture, advances in knowledge led to new seeds, machinery, and chemicals and more crops from fewer workers. displaced farm workers migrated to the cities to more productive jobs in factories and steel mills of industrial america. throughout the 1950s and 1960s, productivity soared. but by the 1970s, something was drastically wrong. throughout the economy, productivity growth was slowing down. the reasons were not immediately clear. but, in retrospect, several factors stand out. the beginning of the 1970s brought a new era of concern about the environment. regulations for cleaning up pollution had immediate and costly impact on industry. bethlehem stee
the world. what caused this phenomenal explosion of productivity? economist edwardison singles out one factor as paramount. the most important is advances in knowledge of how to produce at low cost. this includes technological knowledge and what you'd call managerial knowledge, how to run a business and organize it. actually, over a long period like 1929-1982, this accounts for almost 2/3 of the total increase. in agriculture, advances in knowledge led to new seeds, machinery, and chemicals and...
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the process. not hurt. finished 39th. winner, carl edwards. any time he wins, pulled off the back flip. at again. carl edwards is your winner. that will do it from the xfinity sports desk. we're back at it monday for the warriors with open a seven-game home stand. chris, warriors need a win. they've lost four straight. they're struggling. >> what's really sat is that zed curie has had so many points in all of those games and it just hasn't mattered. >> he's been unbelievable. averaging 37 points a game in his last four games. >> i think we we averaged 37 points in my whole game. >> same here. >> thanks, henry. >>> still to come, update from space where the supply ship dragon docks at the international space station after just a wee bit of trouble. >>> plus, an exciting medical breakthrough. how a baby born with the hiv virus has apparently been cured. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and w
the process. not hurt. finished 39th. winner, carl edwards. any time he wins, pulled off the back flip. at again. carl edwards is your winner. that will do it from the xfinity sports desk. we're back at it monday for the warriors with open a seven-game home stand. chris, warriors need a win. they've lost four straight. they're struggling. >> what's really sat is that zed curie has had so many points in all of those games and it just hasn't mattered. >> he's been unbelievable....
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there when we are reading the letters, he compares himself to philip nolan, the protagonist from the edwardtry. and i would suggest he's more like gypo. >> the book is called whitey bulger america's most wanted gangster and a manhunt that brought him to justice. thank you. >> thanks, dharlie. >> thank you, charlie. >> my friend, great to you have. back in a moment. stay with us. tina packer the founding artistic director 6 shakespeare & company, a renowned theatre and education center in lenox, massachusetts, she has lived and breathed shakespeare for over five decades. her insight into his work runs the full gamut. she directed over 50 play, acted in countless roles and taught the canon at colleges across the country. women of will is her touring production. and she's been refining that for the last 15 years. sme uses brief lectures and performance of key scenes to explore shakespeare through the evolution of his female characters. here she is with her costar nigel gore delivering kate's final speech of submission from taming of the shrew. >> thy husband is fhy lord, thy life, thy sovereig
there when we are reading the letters, he compares himself to philip nolan, the protagonist from the edwardtry. and i would suggest he's more like gypo. >> the book is called whitey bulger america's most wanted gangster and a manhunt that brought him to justice. thank you. >> thanks, dharlie. >> thank you, charlie. >> my friend, great to you have. back in a moment. stay with us. tina packer the founding artistic director 6 shakespeare & company, a renowned theatre...
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the doors. so come on up. >> hi. my name is gina edwards and apologize for my voice have i alittle bit of a cold and i wanted to speak on town school. when we first learned of the need for the school to relocate for a year, we were all very worried. it seems that such a move would be sisruptive and stressful, but the head master of the school -- i'm gina edwards and i'm the morning of two boys at school. so i speak on believe of the parent community. when brewster talked to us about the move, he said don't worry we'll treat this as an adventure and not a painful necessity. i do feel that possibly going to the exploratorium would completely deliver on that promise. it's an inspired choice and the kids, the parents and teachers are all very excited about being there. we all have really fond memories of the exploratorium as visitors and i think being there for the kids will not only ensure minimal disruption for their education, but also inject an extra sense of fun and creativity into their school year. town school has always embody the spiri
the doors. so come on up. >> hi. my name is gina edwards and apologize for my voice have i alittle bit of a cold and i wanted to speak on town school. when we first learned of the need for the school to relocate for a year, we were all very worried. it seems that such a move would be sisruptive and stressful, but the head master of the school -- i'm gina edwards and i'm the morning of two boys at school. so i speak on believe of the parent community. when brewster talked to us about the...
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the light again, cora, please. all right. waste your money. (edwardmytryk) we wanted to spend as little time with the mechanics, lighting a set, that kind of thing, setups, to give ourselves more time with the actors, to get the best possible scenes out of them. with film noir what you did is you want it like that, throw a shadow on it, get a gobolt, you know. and that's all, the shadow did it. (music playing) (kathryn bigelow) it's perfect externalization of those characters, trapped, a trapped character. there is no light, there is no release, there is no escape. things are very terrifying, mysterious if you can't see. so your imagination is forced to take over, which i think is the key to how noir material works
the light again, cora, please. all right. waste your money. (edwardmytryk) we wanted to spend as little time with the mechanics, lighting a set, that kind of thing, setups, to give ourselves more time with the actors, to get the best possible scenes out of them. with film noir what you did is you want it like that, throw a shadow on it, get a gobolt, you know. and that's all, the shadow did it. (music playing) (kathryn bigelow) it's perfect externalization of those characters, trapped, a...
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the show. she is now a patient at king edward the seventh private hospital.same hospital was the center of a media storm late last year when the duchess of cambridge was admitted with severe morning sickness. >> the queen is expected to spend two nights in the hospital and if it is just a stomp mass virus she is -- stomach virus she is expected to recover quickly. >>> a fight against hiv. a child born hiv positive is now free of the virus that causes aids. the 2.5-year-old's name is being kept private. the child's mother stopped giving the medication to the baby after one year. the child then tested negative for hiv. >> my first thought was to panic. i thought, oh my goodness, i have been treating a child who is not actually infected. >> if we can replicate this, this would have a tremendous impact on the lives of hiv infected children. >> more tests need to take place before scientists can confirm if the child has actually been cured. >> now to a hot new health trend. fast for two days a week and then eat what you wanted the rest of the days, but is it too g
the show. she is now a patient at king edward the seventh private hospital.same hospital was the center of a media storm late last year when the duchess of cambridge was admitted with severe morning sickness. >> the queen is expected to spend two nights in the hospital and if it is just a stomp mass virus she is -- stomach virus she is expected to recover quickly. >>> a fight against hiv. a child born hiv positive is now free of the virus that causes aids. the 2.5-year-old's name...
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the show. she is now a patient at king edward the seventh private hospital.the same hospital was the center of a media storm late last year when the duchess of cambridge was admitted with severe morning sickness. >> the queen is expected to spend two nights in the hospital and if it is just a stomp mass virus she is -- stomach virus she is expected to recover quickly. >>> a fight against hiv. a child born hiv positive is now free of the virus that causes aids. the 2.5-year-old's name is being kept private. the child's mother stopped giving the medication to the baby after one year. the child then tested negative for hiv. >> my first thought was to panic. i thought, oh my goodness, i have been treating a child who is not actually infected. >> if we can replicate this, this would have a tremendous impact on the lives of hiv infected children. >> more tests need to take place before scientists can confirm if the child has actually been cured. >> now to a hot new health trend. fast for two days a week and then eat what you wanted the rest of the days, but is it t
the show. she is now a patient at king edward the seventh private hospital.the same hospital was the center of a media storm late last year when the duchess of cambridge was admitted with severe morning sickness. >> the queen is expected to spend two nights in the hospital and if it is just a stomp mass virus she is -- stomach virus she is expected to recover quickly. >>> a fight against hiv. a child born hiv positive is now free of the virus that causes aids. the 2.5-year-old's...
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my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also constructed the biltmore neighborhood where many irish american families have homes. when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thri
my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also constructed the biltmore neighborhood where many irish american families have homes. when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et...
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the nascar raise today. first win in 70 races for carl edwards. >>> the chicago blackhawks,
the nascar raise today. first win in 70 races for carl edwards. >>> the chicago blackhawks,
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. >>> a former astronaut warned congress about the threat of undetected asteroids. edward lou said the asteroid that hit russia could have caused more damage had had struck new york. the astronaut injured 1500 people. the threat of a bigger impact is quite likely. >> there's a 30% chance that there's a 5 megaton impact that's going to happen on this planet this century. so this is not hypothetical. >> lu founded the b 612 foundation to build a privatesy financed space telescope to deflect asteroids. it's estimated to cost $4 # 50 million. >> speculation is rampant after hackers shut down computer systems at three top south korean television stations and two banks. many think north korea could be behind the cyber attack. police say it'll be several more days before they can make a determination. north korea has staged several cyber attacks over the past few years. that country is considered to be one of the world's top hackers. >>> a wet arrival for spring. considering how dry this year has been, is our water supply hurting? >>> back in 10 minutes tracking lingering showers
. >>> a former astronaut warned congress about the threat of undetected asteroids. edward lou said the asteroid that hit russia could have caused more damage had had struck new york. the astronaut injured 1500 people. the threat of a bigger impact is quite likely. >> there's a 30% chance that there's a 5 megaton impact that's going to happen on this planet this century. so this is not hypothetical. >> lu founded the b 612 foundation to build a privatesy financed space...
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leading the way, author lee edwards with us next. court not just interested in same-sex marriage. the high court making up ruling on bomb-sniffing dogs. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business anlaunch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your siness dream a reality. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested bkup? yes. yes i did. wh's in your wallet? ♪ lou: the supreme court conservative justices criticizing president obama's decision not to defend the defense of marriag
leading the way, author lee edwards with us next. court not just interested in same-sex marriage. the high court making up ruling on bomb-sniffing dogs. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their...
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thank you and i also want to thank the colleagues for all they are great work which is often thankless but much appreciated. >> next speaker? >> good morning. my name is edward -- i'm with the workers union. walgreen's is an excellent employer for our city. it continues to be a pilar for our community and we support them in their endeavor. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hi, good morning. my name is dina and i'm the executive director of the market of tenderloin district and 13 year resident of the tenderloin. walgreen's came to our organization, came to a community meeting, board meeting and presented their project and also attended a number of community meetings. they interfaced with some major stake holders in the neighborhood, the alliance for better district 6 and they have supported a number of neighborhood events and they continue to do so. so having said that, our board had a long discussion about the issue of surt supporting or opposing, we decided that we don't support the sale of alcohol in general, what we do support is businesses that operate in a responsible manner. there are a number of stores in the neighborhood that are extremely p
thank you and i also want to thank the colleagues for all they are great work which is often thankless but much appreciated. >> next speaker? >> good morning. my name is edward -- i'm with the workers union. walgreen's is an excellent employer for our city. it continues to be a pilar for our community and we support them in their endeavor. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hi, good morning. my name is dina and i'm the executive director of the market of...
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tonight, police believe he might be linked to three killings, including the death of colorado top prison official. edwardawrence explains how a pizza box ties him to one of those homicides. >> bullet casings found when evan made his last stand against texas, match those found in the home of the chief. ballistics tests will confirm whether a colorado parolee killed thomas clemens as he answered his doorbell on tuesday. >> now we know who this is guy is, where did he come from? what was he doing? >> he was pulled over in texas, he fired several shots at a deputy. a high speed chase ended with a crash and final shootout with mis, which evil did not survive. investigators are going through his car, which carry two different colorado plates. police say links him to sunday's shooting of a cliffly man in denver. >> he was a bit wild >> vicki lives across the street from where he grew up. she says he was a troubled teen. >> sometimes it just happens. especially in colorado, we have seen parents can't always predict what their kids are going to turn out like. >> all colorado prisons are under lockdown and securit
tonight, police believe he might be linked to three killings, including the death of colorado top prison official. edwardawrence explains how a pizza box ties him to one of those homicides. >> bullet casings found when evan made his last stand against texas, match those found in the home of the chief. ballistics tests will confirm whether a colorado parolee killed thomas clemens as he answered his doorbell on tuesday. >> now we know who this is guy is, where did he come from? what...
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>> well, let me ask the question of edward, what's going on overseas? , without partners. what other countries seem to be doing well on the metrics you looked at for the u.s.? >> of course, there are lots of countries making advances. that's basically the root of the concern, right? if other countries have good schools, if other countries invest in innovation, surely america is falling behind. in some relative sense i guess that's true. but, i mean, looking at the very long term, america has at its fingertips the tools that will help it to build the infrastructure that it needs 20 years from now. it's making the education reforms that should again help produce the workers it'll need 20 years from now. there are lots of other countries doing that. not so much in east asia. people always fixate on china. china is making big strides. but it's coming from way behind. more so in europe. yeah. the economy of europe looks miserable now. but those countries are the ones that have the -- you know, the educated students, the infrastructure and so on that will help
>> well, let me ask the question of edward, what's going on overseas? , without partners. what other countries seem to be doing well on the metrics you looked at for the u.s.? >> of course, there are lots of countries making advances. that's basically the root of the concern, right? if other countries have good schools, if other countries invest in innovation, surely america is falling behind. in some relative sense i guess that's true. but, i mean, looking at the very long term,...
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it allows carl edward to bang on the track first. carl edward and the yellow broke the win drought. careful. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new sh
it allows carl edward to bang on the track first. carl edward and the yellow broke the win drought. careful. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to...
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carrying on her mom's legacy with the elizabeth edwards foundation and wrote a special post for our websitet the foundation. read it b it on "today".com and see more of our exclusive on "rock center with brian williams" and also more on "today." >> let us get a check of the weather with al. >> guys, thanks so much. a lot of gator fans down here. how much coffee do you have there in. >> we've got eight hot chocolates. >> oh, a little hot chocolate. >> got to stay warm. >> you want one? >> i'm okay. you guys need it. >> let's see what we were v for you for this morning. we look into the weekend. there's strong storms, texas into oklahoma tomorrow. wet weather up into the ohio river valley. mild in the pacific northwest. sunny and cooler in the northeast tomorrow, and then as we look towards easter sunday, uh-oh, rain making its way into the mid-atlantic states, the northeast down into the gulf coast, the showers in northern california into northern nevada. it will be nice and hot in southern texas. the eggs will be hard boiled in the southwest. snow showers around the western great lakes. tha
carrying on her mom's legacy with the elizabeth edwards foundation and wrote a special post for our websitet the foundation. read it b it on "today".com and see more of our exclusive on "rock center with brian williams" and also more on "today." >> let us get a check of the weather with al. >> guys, thanks so much. a lot of gator fans down here. how much coffee do you have there in. >> we've got eight hot chocolates. >> oh, a little hot...
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leading the way, author lee edwards with us next. court not just interested in same-sex marriage. the high court making up ruling the high court making up ruling on bomb-sniffing the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? why? and we've hit the why phase... >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifel
leading the way, author lee edwards with us next. court not just interested in same-sex marriage. the high court making up ruling the high court making up ruling on bomb-sniffing the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every...
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the setup is eerily similar to the 1999 flick "fight club" starring brad pitt and edward norton. makes these fight tapes so shocking is that the teens appear to be well cared for kids from anywhere, usa. clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and it was terrifying. and it terrified me. >> get this. >> [ bleep ]. >> these are kids who are addicted to violence. >> get him! get him! >> and who are fighting for the sake of the high that it brings watching that fight. >> what gets the d.a.'s attention that summer is a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311 boys. >> this is where it all started. >> july 18th, 2003. tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend craig. some
the setup is eerily similar to the 1999 flick "fight club" starring brad pitt and edward norton. makes these fight tapes so shocking is that the teens appear to be well cared for kids from anywhere, usa. clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and...
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the ocean puts homes and residents at risk. >>> marriage in america may be set to change forever. >>> and nbc exclusive. kate edwards speaks out for the first time about her father's extramarital affair. >>> plus, u.s. b-2 stealth bombers drill over the korean peninsula. >>> and a spoiler alert on the heat's attempt for a 28th straight win. good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. >>> we start with breaking news out of south africa. nelson mandela is back in the hospital with a recurrence of a lung infection. a statement says the 94-year-old former south african president was admitted just before midnight local time. he was hospitalized for three weeks with a lung infection back in december and had surgery to remove gall stones. it was his longest hospital stay since his 1990 release from prison after serving 27 years for conspiring to overthrow the government. south african president jacob zuma said "reappeal to the people of south africa and the world to pray for our beloved madiba and his family and to keep them in their thoughts. we have full confidence in the meddle team and know that they will do everything possib
the ocean puts homes and residents at risk. >>> marriage in america may be set to change forever. >>> and nbc exclusive. kate edwards speaks out for the first time about her father's extramarital affair. >>> plus, u.s. b-2 stealth bombers drill over the korean peninsula. >>> and a spoiler alert on the heat's attempt for a 28th straight win. good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. >>> we start with breaking news out of south africa. nelson mandela is...
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and he's right, 'cause you know who the next guy was? john edwards. [ laughter ] that's why. at's why. [ applause ] and the -- and the former san diego mayor, a woman named maureen o'connor, told federal prosecutors that she went broke after gambling more than a billion dollars she inherited from her late husband. she gambled away a billion dollars at casinos playing video poker. >> rickey: wow. [ light laughter ] >> jay: a billion dollars. but to be fair, atne point, she was up 300 bucks. [ laughter ] so i got to give her -- you know, i got to say it wasn't all -- it wasn't a total loss. [ applause ] and former chicago congressman jesse jackson, jr. pled guilty today to misusing hundreds of thousands of dollars of campaign funds for his own personal use. including buying a
and he's right, 'cause you know who the next guy was? john edwards. [ laughter ] that's why. at's why. [ applause ] and the -- and the former san diego mayor, a woman named maureen o'connor, told federal prosecutors that she went broke after gambling more than a billion dollars she inherited from her late husband. she gambled away a billion dollars at casinos playing video poker. >> rickey: wow. [ light laughter ] >> jay: a billion dollars. but to be fair, atne point, she was up 300...
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the topic. >> good afternoon commissioners i'm edward. i'm a student about believes they strongly that the mexican museum is for our agenda. as a representative the younger generation of the mexican museum. that includes possibly having taco trucks outside. this is a long held dream of the latinos who make san francisco a designation. providing the museum will allow us to retain our mexican culture. today it has far implications and on behalf of the people who are interested in the curls arts so we can enjoy the mexican museum. thank you >> thank you. next speaker >> good afternoon president fong and commissioners. my name is mar. on behalf of my board i'm here to support the cert causation of the environmental impact report we're very aware of this project. many of us have supported the museum both financial and on committee work and we urge the certification of the final project so we can enjoy the benefits of the museum. and thank you very much >> mr. president, and staff i'm chairman of the board of the festival we have many events bet
the topic. >> good afternoon commissioners i'm edward. i'm a student about believes they strongly that the mexican museum is for our agenda. as a representative the younger generation of the mexican museum. that includes possibly having taco trucks outside. this is a long held dream of the latinos who make san francisco a designation. providing the museum will allow us to retain our mexican culture. today it has far implications and on behalf of the people who are interested in the curls...
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the past? >> yes. >> mayor edward? >> yes,. john: the audience applauds. >> i nailed.ly. >> that was the point. john: everyone laughs. get the same politicians oversee a system that does this. drug raids like this one happened in america more than 100 times every day. neil frankland once led such raids. ♪ locked up hundreds of people for drugs. >> absolutely. and responsible for thousands being arrested. john: you felt good. >> we really thought these drugs made people evil. ten years ago franklin decided that drugs, even hard drugs do much less harm to americans than the drug war. >> drugs can be and are in many cases problematic. the policies that we have in place to prohibit the use are ten times more problematic. john: conducting trades is one thing that changed his mind. on this rate as what team broke into this family souse, shot their dog. once inside it did not find any drugs. the owner was just charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. >> we don't end up with dogs being shot. we end up with kids being shot. we end up with search warrants being served on the
the past? >> yes. >> mayor edward? >> yes,. john: the audience applauds. >> i nailed.ly. >> that was the point. john: everyone laughs. get the same politicians oversee a system that does this. drug raids like this one happened in america more than 100 times every day. neil frankland once led such raids. ♪ locked up hundreds of people for drugs. >> absolutely. and responsible for thousands being arrested. john: you felt good. >> we really thought these...