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years of the budget. >> in the first two years. but years 4 through -- 3 through 5? it looks to me from the budget these are sort of up-front investment costs to set up the system but don't including longer operating costs. >> there is a slide, the very last slide covers i think all of the costs of these projects over the next five years. is that right? >> [inaudible] from emergency management. so, on our budget projections, the ongoing costs are considered the yearly or the monthly service fees. and, so, in our budget projection those yearly service fees are about $200,000 a year. that is assuming that there are 450 police and fire users on the system paying that monthly service fee. >> okay, thank you. >> okay. the next system that i wanted to just touch on briefly is mta's communications. so, san francisco mta is building out a specialized transit communication system. and if you have the slide in front of you, you will see that -- could we get the slide up on the screen? thank you. that it includes -- it is a big price tag, but
years of the budget. >> in the first two years. but years 4 through -- 3 through 5? it looks to me from the budget these are sort of up-front investment costs to set up the system but don't including longer operating costs. >> there is a slide, the very last slide covers i think all of the costs of these projects over the next five years. is that right? >> [inaudible] from emergency management. so, on our budget projections, the ongoing costs are considered the yearly or the...
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the work. there is a time limit. but first we have here at the moment with ceqa is an unending time limit that we don't know how to deal with it. so, i want to thank you for bringing this forward and hopefully we can get clarity and move forward with something that will help us in this process. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. sean [speaker not understood], rba. supervisors, we all know and we have known for sometime that the system is flawed. but it is especially flawed for smaller builders, smaller contractors and homeowners. some level of ceqa reform is necessary. it's not unreasonable to seek a beginning, a middle, and all good things need to have an end. right now there is no ending. i'd like to hit on two points. one, i'm glad to hear director ram mention about, a, an improved website. and if we can establish a clear beginning, then i think the next step is understanding and having a clear ending. but we understand it's difficult to have a clear ending if you don't have the clear be
the work. there is a time limit. but first we have here at the moment with ceqa is an unending time limit that we don't know how to deal with it. so, i want to thank you for bringing this forward and hopefully we can get clarity and move forward with something that will help us in this process. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. sean [speaker not understood], rba. supervisors, we all know and we have known for sometime that the system is...
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that's the first one, the smoke clearing from the first explosion. and as you watch down the street, the camera will pan left again, you'll see the smoke from the second explosion. and there is it is. the sound of the second explosion was captured in a short clip of videotape, and we'll play that for you now. >> something just blew up. >> run! go! >> pelley: you could hear the woman said that something just exploded. and then you hear that second explosion. boston police have told us there were at least three bombs. two of them exploded. a third bomb was discovered by the police and was defused. there has been some confusion about an event at the j.f.k. library in boston which occurred at the same time, right about 3:00. in the news conference we heard a short while ago, the onc boston police were saying they thought another bomb exploded at the library, but there is now an indication from the library and officials that the library simply suffered some kind of an accidental fire at the same moment, and the library people have confirmed to us that no o
that's the first one, the smoke clearing from the first explosion. and as you watch down the street, the camera will pan left again, you'll see the smoke from the second explosion. and there is it is. the sound of the second explosion was captured in a short clip of videotape, and we'll play that for you now. >> something just blew up. >> run! go! >> pelley: you could hear the woman said that something just exploded. and then you hear that second explosion. boston police have...
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let's break down the dow first. according to moriano, our quant analyst, there have been -- we continued to build on those gains in the second quarter. in 12 of those 12 times, or 100% of the time, the dow finished higher for the year. by the way, the month of april, the best month for the dow since 1950. posting an average monthly gain of about 2%. as for the s&p 500, the analysts at barini crunched the data highlighting the other 12 times going back to 1929 when the s&p was up at least 10% in the first quarter. what happened next? for the full year the gauge was up some 16% on average. 92% of the time, after accounting for the gain in the first quarter, the market is still up 1.4% on average from the end of the first quarter to the end of the year. bill? back to you. >>> here we go. good to have you back. >> thank you so much. >> missed you. >> now i'm on edge. >> i don't know what she had last week. i'll have what she had. >> we're awaiting this april fool's joke. >> relax. plenty of time. 50 minutes to go. any po
let's break down the dow first. according to moriano, our quant analyst, there have been -- we continued to build on those gains in the second quarter. in 12 of those 12 times, or 100% of the time, the dow finished higher for the year. by the way, the month of april, the best month for the dow since 1950. posting an average monthly gain of about 2%. as for the s&p 500, the analysts at barini crunched the data highlighting the other 12 times going back to 1929 when the s&p was up at...
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but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negoti
but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been...
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and the first half, the front half of the first floor. ng thing was, is that the waves and concrete this thick and this big was lifted by the waves and thrown up through the porch, through the front window. we had a piece of sidewalk about this big that went halfway into the house, into the kitchen. >> just looking at that -- >> it came from, andrea, it came from a section along the beach here. it was the storm walk, it's gone. there's just no evidence of it except on the side of jerry's house now. >> but rehema, it's six months. how could there be so little reconstruction in at least in that part of the neighborhood there? i mean it's -- it's still devastated. >> that's what a lot of people are asking that question. i have to say to you, andrea, if you go a few streets up, the businesses are operating again, when i was here six months ago, it was like a ghost town. you couldn't find a restaurant. you couldn't find a deli. the banks were closed. everything was shut down. but it is operating up there again. this is very slow in terms of rec
and the first half, the front half of the first floor. ng thing was, is that the waves and concrete this thick and this big was lifted by the waves and thrown up through the porch, through the front window. we had a piece of sidewalk about this big that went halfway into the house, into the kitchen. >> just looking at that -- >> it came from, andrea, it came from a section along the beach here. it was the storm walk, it's gone. there's just no evidence of it except on the side of...
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the first congresswomen with combat experience, the first ion women to the senate, the first openly gay senator and three congresswomen under 40. the 113th congress has the greatest number of women ever. i can probably say that 59% of those women are emily's list candidates. but we are still only at 20%. and we still face challenges. i love to tell the story when barbara was first elected to the senate, i'm serious about this, there was no women's bathroom in the united states senate building. seriously she had to go to the office building across the street to go to the bathroom and had to ask them to build a bathroom in the united states senate. that was in 1986. just to make this clear, we had mtv before there was a women's bathroom in the united states senate. in this year, the senator of minnesota announced that the women of the senate made history in an unexpected way. there was for the first time a traffic jam for the bathroom at the united states senate. so it is true, our numbers are growing. but men still outnumber us in congress, in the courts, in corner offices and corporate
the first congresswomen with combat experience, the first ion women to the senate, the first openly gay senator and three congresswomen under 40. the 113th congress has the greatest number of women ever. i can probably say that 59% of those women are emily's list candidates. but we are still only at 20%. and we still face challenges. i love to tell the story when barbara was first elected to the senate, i'm serious about this, there was no women's bathroom in the united states senate building....
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trying to not bump up against the first amendment. but still, wanting to make the law as effective and enforcable as possible. clearly, we were successful at the narrow issue, but, not so much, on the effectiveness, or the enforcebility. so, i applaud the supervisors monitoring the law, and monitoring the facts on the ground. and deciding that you all need to move forward and make an ordinance that does protect any impact on the first amendment and ensures that women have the right to access the abortions which is constitutionally provided right and we have the same objections then for the first amendment objection which often times is at base, a deep opposition to the constitutional right to obtain the services. so, i applaud the supervisors moving forward with this and hope that the whole board will vote for it, thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors, my name is michael and i am a third generation san francisco an and i leave in san francisco yee's decision and so thank you for being here and supportin
trying to not bump up against the first amendment. but still, wanting to make the law as effective and enforcable as possible. clearly, we were successful at the narrow issue, but, not so much, on the effectiveness, or the enforcebility. so, i applaud the supervisors monitoring the law, and monitoring the facts on the ground. and deciding that you all need to move forward and make an ordinance that does protect any impact on the first amendment and ensures that women have the right to access...
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the very first pictures of one of the bombs that blew up here in boston. as first on fox this hour. we're told these pictures show an exploded pressure cooker and shredded black duffel bag. f.b.i. officials say they don't have information on the suspect and the investigation remains wide open. rick levanthol with the late update. >> reporter: 30 agencies are working this case. many were on the scene before the explosions doing security for the marathon and once they secured the location after the explosions they begin the process of collecting the evidence. what we're seeing now, apparently are photos of some of that evidence. you mentioned the pressure cooker. we were told by the f.b.i. they believe pressure cookers were used in the blast. they were put inside a black nylon bag or backpacks. we see pictures of a shredded mangled pressure cooker and a shredded black nylon bag, always photo that appears to show ball bearings or small metal pellets. from the nbc affiliate here in boston they have picture what is believed to be the second explosion before the
the very first pictures of one of the bombs that blew up here in boston. as first on fox this hour. we're told these pictures show an exploded pressure cooker and shredded black duffel bag. f.b.i. officials say they don't have information on the suspect and the investigation remains wide open. rick levanthol with the late update. >> reporter: 30 agencies are working this case. many were on the scene before the explosions doing security for the marathon and once they secured the location...
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bulls and nets tied at one game a piece in the first. w about this may be the best dunk of the postseason. nate robinson to taj gibson. boom! he embarrasses kim kardashian's ex kris humphries. humphries, okay, sorry, bud. bulls win that one, 79-76. 2-1 series lead there. the grizzlies beat the clippers last night, although l.a. has a 2-1 series lead there. >>> finally, golfers, facing a little different type of hazard yesterday at the zurich classic in new orleans. yep, that is a three-legged alligator, folks. just making its way across the fairway. just one of many alligators living on the course. but it wasn't the only gator incident. this picture tweeted by a pga official. that's a golf ball refth on the back of a gator. i don't know if you can play through on that one. a three-legged gator. a gator protecting a golf ball. kind of reminds me of something. >> what is that? >> give me the ball, alligator. you've got one eye. chubs. you took his hand. >> i can't remember if that came after billy madison. i was going to say is that his las
bulls and nets tied at one game a piece in the first. w about this may be the best dunk of the postseason. nate robinson to taj gibson. boom! he embarrasses kim kardashian's ex kris humphries. humphries, okay, sorry, bud. bulls win that one, 79-76. 2-1 series lead there. the grizzlies beat the clippers last night, although l.a. has a 2-1 series lead there. >>> finally, golfers, facing a little different type of hazard yesterday at the zurich classic in new orleans. yep, that is a...
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so, that would have been the first approval. so, that right there is an example of the flaw in the first approval logic. secondly, 899 northpoint, there was a variance hearing, a negative declaration was issued and there was a demolition permit. each one of those could have been considered first approval. that's a second example that you requested, mr. chiu, of flaws in the first approval. and then, of course, you've already heard the big one, cpmc park merced. i think you were hoping that we depth bring that up. those were excellent examples. now for the frustration part. the frustration that i want to quote is actually coming from the planning department. and here's a quote from ms. jones who spoke today when she was asked what the issues are with first approval versus second approval. she said, quote, it's problematic if an issue a raised post approval. it's better if it's raised proactively. well, of course, we don't want to be in the position of having to defend an e-i-r. the fact of the matter is the planning department rea
so, that would have been the first approval. so, that right there is an example of the flaw in the first approval logic. secondly, 899 northpoint, there was a variance hearing, a negative declaration was issued and there was a demolition permit. each one of those could have been considered first approval. that's a second example that you requested, mr. chiu, of flaws in the first approval. and then, of course, you've already heard the big one, cpmc park merced. i think you were hoping that we...
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>> i was -- the first blast and on the street, and the first reaction when the first bomb went off was to run into all the crowd, trying to help see what we can do at the time. >> are you trained to do that? a lot of people's reaction would be to run away. >> i'm a member of the red cross, the massachusetts based group. i'm sort of trained in some way to disasters, you know. >> and when you ran into the crowd, what did you see? >> well, the first thing i saw was a lot of dangers. people who lost limbs and broken legs and we started to clear the area, the fence in particular. and then, i kneed on the ground to help this young man who lost both of his limbs and tied up to stop the bleeding as quick as we can and get him out of there as soon as we can. because it takes time to get the seriously injured out. >> you were running with your father. >> i was. >> what happened when the bomb went off? >> the day started off so well. my dad and i were running together, enjoying the beautiful day. we actually came here pretty close. we were coming up on to boylston to the finish line. we heard the
>> i was -- the first blast and on the street, and the first reaction when the first bomb went off was to run into all the crowd, trying to help see what we can do at the time. >> are you trained to do that? a lot of people's reaction would be to run away. >> i'm a member of the red cross, the massachusetts based group. i'm sort of trained in some way to disasters, you know. >> and when you ran into the crowd, what did you see? >> well, the first thing i saw was a...
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so -- >> which bombing, the first or the second? >> from the first, i was closer to the second.he second one was only probably a block and a half away from us. >> did you realize at the sound of the first one what was happening, or did you, like most people, not fully understand until you heard the second one? >> i was actually facing away from the first one when it went off. the group that i was with, all of us thought we heard a cannon fire, so we turned our attention. that's exactly what it sounded like, a cannon firing. we turned our attention to the finish line. that's when we saw the cloud of smoke. even then, we were sitting there saying what is going on. then i'd say within ten seconds of, you know, us turning around, we actually saw the second one happen, and that's when we kind of started putting things together. >> what did you do after you realized what was happening? >> well, i was with my dad, my brother, and my future brother-in-law. my dad actually kind of had us back away from the street a little bit. we were kind of next to a building that had stone pillars tha
so -- >> which bombing, the first or the second? >> from the first, i was closer to the second.he second one was only probably a block and a half away from us. >> did you realize at the sound of the first one what was happening, or did you, like most people, not fully understand until you heard the second one? >> i was actually facing away from the first one when it went off. the group that i was with, all of us thought we heard a cannon fire, so we turned our attention....
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that is the first, the idea. the idea of freedom. the idea of the individual being able to climb the ladder of opportunity, where his ability will take him. that is the first of the three. the second is the individual. the individual who can promulgate those ideas or implement them, the idea, the individual might be a very learned person like milton friedman or might be a practical politician like the jim jordan we will be hearing from later today. in the third act. what seems to be missing sell-off on the conservative side is the institution. when going through the history of heritage, one of the recurring thoughts that he talked about, missile defense, welfare reform, social security, these are issues that hang around washington and you have to keep refining them, you have to reach new audiences, you have to the reselling of all the time, day after day. that is why you need an institution. you can't be a one person bloging machine the treadmill saying the same thing over and over again. you have to have an institution that goes out
that is the first, the idea. the idea of freedom. the idea of the individual being able to climb the ladder of opportunity, where his ability will take him. that is the first of the three. the second is the individual. the individual who can promulgate those ideas or implement them, the idea, the individual might be a very learned person like milton friedman or might be a practical politician like the jim jordan we will be hearing from later today. in the third act. what seems to be missing...
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bill clinton is not the first or the worst ben there done that. there is a long history but it angers me to say even abraham lincoln visited a prostitute. i know. say it isn't so but it happened. the details are sketchy not a lot of letters written about this but his best friend was as dashing and handsome and lucky with the lead is -- lucky says abraham lincoln was on mckee and romance. he felt sorry for lincoln and invited him to work at his general store and a speed did not have a place to stay so he let him stay upstairs and during a the friendship speed was using the services of a professional woman. and you imagine blink an upstairs with the palo over his head trying to mind his own business and lincoln says to speed i have got to have a woman. only abraham want clinton would do this the past for a letter of introduction. [laughter] with a professional woman and a domain and agriculture as the oldest profession. what we piece together is lincoln visited a prostitute and had maybe $3 which was a lot of many -- money. and she charges $5 which
bill clinton is not the first or the worst ben there done that. there is a long history but it angers me to say even abraham lincoln visited a prostitute. i know. say it isn't so but it happened. the details are sketchy not a lot of letters written about this but his best friend was as dashing and handsome and lucky with the lead is -- lucky says abraham lincoln was on mckee and romance. he felt sorry for lincoln and invited him to work at his general store and a speed did not have a place to...
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that's the first one, the smoke clearing from the first explosion. and as you watch down the street, the camera will pan left again, you'll see the smoke from the second explosion. and there is it is. the sound of the second explosion was captured in a short clip of videotape, and we'll play that for you now. >> something just blew up. >> run! go! >> pelley: you could hear the woman said that something just exploded. and then you hear that second explosion. boston police have told us there were at least three bombs. two of them exploded. a third bomb was discovered by the police and was defused. there has been some confusion about an event at the j.f.k. library in boston which occurred at the same time, right about 3:00. in the news conference we heard a short while ago, the onc boston police were saying they thought another bomb exploded at the library, but there is now an indication from the library and officials that the library simply suffered some kind of an accidental fire at the same moment, and the library people have confirmed to us that no o
that's the first one, the smoke clearing from the first explosion. and as you watch down the street, the camera will pan left again, you'll see the smoke from the second explosion. and there is it is. the sound of the second explosion was captured in a short clip of videotape, and we'll play that for you now. >> something just blew up. >> run! go! >> pelley: you could hear the woman said that something just exploded. and then you hear that second explosion. boston police have...
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for the first time in 100 years, this country has a king. tthew looks back of the day so far. >> they gathered in front of the royal palace, dressed in the national caller. a sea of orange for the house of orange from which the monarch becomes. mostly. of the houseyears of orange? a historic occasion. >> i think that this is a once in a lifetime. part of the reason i wanted to spend it here today. >> what are those for? >> it is going to be very emotional to me. >> this is an pen and the herself off the throne. [cheering] now just princess beatrix, she squeezed the hand of her new king. outside, 33 years of rule had passed seamlessly to the first came here in 123 years. i advocatedents ago from the throne. i am happy and grateful to present to you your new king, king william alexander. >> dear mother, to date you abdicated after 33 years, for which we are entirely grateful. also, on behalf of the queen, i would like to thank you all in amsterdam, the netherlands, and the caribbean for the support and confidence that you give us. thank you. >>
for the first time in 100 years, this country has a king. tthew looks back of the day so far. >> they gathered in front of the royal palace, dressed in the national caller. a sea of orange for the house of orange from which the monarch becomes. mostly. of the houseyears of orange? a historic occasion. >> i think that this is a once in a lifetime. part of the reason i wanted to spend it here today. >> what are those for? >> it is going to be very emotional to me. >>...
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for the first time in history, the dow has not logged a streak this far into the year. predicting its first quarterly surplus since 2007 thanks to lower federal spending. meanwhile, the government says loans of up to $2 million are on tap for small businesses in boston impacted by the marathon bombings. >>> passengers spacecraft completed its first rocket-powered flight monday morning above california's mohave desert. more than 500 would-be space tourists have already signed up for the $200,000 ride of a lifetime there. >>> one chinese baker not breaking the sound barrier, but her fast hands have earned her a guinness world record for filling a plastic bag with 20 cakes in just seven or eight seconds. >>> mama mia, an italian business group says about 6,000 pizza makers are needed in italy because italians look down on that job. >>> meanwhile, we're pretty sure there are no job openings at one restaurant in the far eastern corner of spain where the roca brothers are still celebrating. it was crowned the world's best restaurant yesterday by "restaurant" magazine for its c
for the first time in history, the dow has not logged a streak this far into the year. predicting its first quarterly surplus since 2007 thanks to lower federal spending. meanwhile, the government says loans of up to $2 million are on tap for small businesses in boston impacted by the marathon bombings. >>> passengers spacecraft completed its first rocket-powered flight monday morning above california's mohave desert. more than 500 would-be space tourists have already signed up for the...
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cliff scored his first goal of the season to put red and white in front of twenty minutes and you are almost to see out and it is first team for the season to keep sponsor going to raise for europa league spots. to i the. rabiner unfair thought for an equaliser from goal conquered in the knees and then a one one draw against rust all of the visitors took the lead for dimitri palos the first goal that rubin keepers of had conceded in the league in just over seven and a half hours of football however kind of the knees levelled on sixty one minutes because i'm signed extend their own beat and run to five. thank you i. don't care to live their hopes of securing a rope league place after twice coming from behind to stanch a league two two draw and terry. would see if putting the home side in front just before the hour mark would. level things up well work go to the lead from a penalty sports as a chill and sending the keeper of the wrong way but there was a drama as evil in popoff so good points as he scored two minutes from time. thank you. very elegant fears were free no victory at cross
cliff scored his first goal of the season to put red and white in front of twenty minutes and you are almost to see out and it is first team for the season to keep sponsor going to raise for europa league spots. to i the. rabiner unfair thought for an equaliser from goal conquered in the knees and then a one one draw against rust all of the visitors took the lead for dimitri palos the first goal that rubin keepers of had conceded in the league in just over seven and a half hours of football...
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the first time we have photography. and we have a fabulous photograph to show you on screen right now. which brings together a number of these characters all in one place. dollyre the polks, madison is the second from the right with her turbine. and we have an opportunity here served asriet lane, white house hostess later on areas and sarah polk and dolly madison and james k. polk. photography as a political tool, how do politicians absorb this new technology and begin to use it for their benefit? >> they are just beginning to figure this out. you really don't get it until and maybe the 1860 election when photography is everywhere. now it is almost a novelty. it is not all that terrific. you have to sit for a long time. it is not a single shot in the picture is there. you have to sit there rigidly and not move while the photograph is being taken. they are moving toward photography. much more important than photography is the very andisticated line of type art in newspapers. you have wonderful campaign posters being done.
the first time we have photography. and we have a fabulous photograph to show you on screen right now. which brings together a number of these characters all in one place. dollyre the polks, madison is the second from the right with her turbine. and we have an opportunity here served asriet lane, white house hostess later on areas and sarah polk and dolly madison and james k. polk. photography as a political tool, how do politicians absorb this new technology and begin to use it for their...
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>> the first thing that went through my mind was that's a bomb. , i have the experience. i'd been there before. i was actually sleeping on the balcony in the olympic village. i was outside my room because my roommate, dave wattle, was inside and we were deciding to sleep separately and i heard the shots. when i heard the first bomb, i just had come off the street and then the second bomb actually was about 40 yards away from me just across the street. the first thought that went through my mind was oh, no. oh, no. because i knew -- i knew that anyone near something that severe was -- there were going to be fatalities. to have a connection to that and see the face of young martin richard after he just hugged his dad finishing the marathon, it was just too much coming all back together, really. >> you heard the gunshots in munich and you heard the bombs in boston. i don't know if there have been any terrorist attacks at a major sporting event since 1972. it's a horrifying coincidence that you were at both. >> right. and that's what struck me. i said,
>> the first thing that went through my mind was that's a bomb. , i have the experience. i'd been there before. i was actually sleeping on the balcony in the olympic village. i was outside my room because my roommate, dave wattle, was inside and we were deciding to sleep separately and i heard the shots. when i heard the first bomb, i just had come off the street and then the second bomb actually was about 40 yards away from me just across the street. the first thought that went through...
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that's the first of the three i's, the idea. the idea of freedom. the idea of the individual being able to climb the ladder of opportunity as high as her or his ability will take her, and that's the first of the three i's. the second one, obviously, is the individual. the individual who can both prom mull gait ideas or implement them. the idea, the individual might be a learned person like a milton friedman or a practical politician like a jim jordan who we'll hear from later on today, and the third i, the one that seems to be missing siewfn on the conservative side is the institution. when phil was going through some of the thoughts that occurred with miss of defense, welfare reform, social security, all these issues, they are not one shot deals. these are issues that come and then they hang around washington, and you have to keep refining them, have to be reaching new add convinces, you have to be kind of reselling them all the time. you have to make the sale time after time, day after day, and that's why you need an institution. you can't did a o
that's the first of the three i's, the idea. the idea of freedom. the idea of the individual being able to climb the ladder of opportunity as high as her or his ability will take her, and that's the first of the three i's. the second one, obviously, is the individual. the individual who can both prom mull gait ideas or implement them. the idea, the individual might be a learned person like a milton friedman or a practical politician like a jim jordan who we'll hear from later on today, and the...
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in the world of sports in the united states. but first, other stories making headlines alarm the world. >> the syrian prime minister has survived an assassination attempt in the capital of damascus. a bomb went off as his official convoy was passing through the western district. opposition activists say one of his party guards died in the attack. -- bodyguards died. what's the siege continues of the libyan foreign ministry and demanding they fire officials who served under former dictator will more gaddafi. this comes just days after the french embassy in libya was bombed. >> the cia has reportedly delivered millions of dollars in cash to afghanistan's president to more than 10 years. operative's regularly brought bags stuffed with money to hamas karzai's office. he has confirmed that they did receive money from the cia, but they said it was a small amount. argentina celebrates its first queen and the netherlands prepare for its first king in more than a century. >> all that and more after the break. please stay tuned. >> whenever the net
in the world of sports in the united states. but first, other stories making headlines alarm the world. >> the syrian prime minister has survived an assassination attempt in the capital of damascus. a bomb went off as his official convoy was passing through the western district. opposition activists say one of his party guards died in the attack. -- bodyguards died. what's the siege continues of the libyan foreign ministry and demanding they fire officials who served under former dictator...
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made a public appearance at the scene of the tragedy today for the first time. ear from him and his parents, as new developments are released about the suspects other plans. residents of san leandro. frightened by recent home invasions. we detail how the suspects are operating. and hear from the latest neighborhood affected. next. new at 11. an elderly san leandro woman is burglarized. and held hostage. the burglary happened late last night. on the 600- block of black pine drive. investigators say, the suspects and the way they broke into the house. match the description of another burglary that happened tuesday morning, on the 23- hundred block of regatta way. kron four's philippe djegal explains the latest incident. and why neighbors fear that a neighboring city's crime problem. is becoming theirs too. the san leandro police department says this burglary started with a simple knock on the door. the victim was alone and asleep just before midnight wednesday. and, did not answer the door. the victim is in her 80s. and, off camera, she tells kron four. that the su
made a public appearance at the scene of the tragedy today for the first time. ear from him and his parents, as new developments are released about the suspects other plans. residents of san leandro. frightened by recent home invasions. we detail how the suspects are operating. and hear from the latest neighborhood affected. next. new at 11. an elderly san leandro woman is burglarized. and held hostage. the burglary happened late last night. on the 600- block of black pine drive. investigators...
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the first two died early in life. and we're going to travel to her sister's home in andover, massachusetts, where we find out about the summer white house and more importantly the death of their beloved son, benny, which takes place as they travel to washington for the inauguration and just a few miles outside of town. this is andover, massachusetts. >> it was home to john and mary akin. mary was jane pierce's sister. they were very close friends throughout life. and mary was there for jane at all of her most important times in her life. jane and franklin came to andover to visit the family them. came here with their son, benny, to visit the cousins, mary and john had children and franklin and jane became very close and attached to those children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street which is referred to as the summer white house. it's called that because franklin pierce would come visit his wife in andover. jane would stay with her sister, mary, at 48 central street, and he would come vis
the first two died early in life. and we're going to travel to her sister's home in andover, massachusetts, where we find out about the summer white house and more importantly the death of their beloved son, benny, which takes place as they travel to washington for the inauguration and just a few miles outside of town. this is andover, massachusetts. >> it was home to john and mary akin. mary was jane pierce's sister. they were very close friends throughout life. and mary was there for...
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and as we all know the first african mayor of san francisco [ applause ] >> first, the first, the first. and a speaker of the assembly he would also become the first and the only politicians to hold that position for 15 years. longer than any other individual so much so that a new paradigm was created with prop 140 which instituted term limits. had that not happened and all likelihood, willie brown might still be speaker had he so desired the. [ [ applause ] >> it's worth noting that willie became speaker of the state assembly after the coalition of republican and democrats. 28 republicans, 23 democrats. some say this goes back to a period of more consilt tree and less contentious part of american policies. i would a tend that it's his way to address people in a willful and supremely effective manner. let's examine willie more closely. it seems he and i have some parallel difference. that's why i felt i needed to be here. i always considered that my life started on a very new trajectory when i came to san francisco to study. in that sense, my career then was born in san francisco. could
and as we all know the first african mayor of san francisco [ applause ] >> first, the first, the first. and a speaker of the assembly he would also become the first and the only politicians to hold that position for 15 years. longer than any other individual so much so that a new paradigm was created with prop 140 which instituted term limits. had that not happened and all likelihood, willie brown might still be speaker had he so desired the. [ [ applause ] >> it's worth noting...
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so the purpose of this item today is to get your first look at this allocation of the proposal. specifically we're looking for a 29 tip. and $600,000 to the creek improvements for a total of 18.2 million. and this is over the two years. the slate of bond projects that we will accomplish through this go bond is approximately over 5 years beginning earlier this year and concluding with the last park close out at 2017. there's quite a bit of information in the park project. the total cost is 17 million and 14 million arrested spent for the planning. the design is scheduled for completion in 2014. for the park in this pier could include the machine shop court yard. we're looking for the piers that benefit the community and we estimate points completion in january 2017. $600,000 for this sale of creek improvements. the project we estimate will be applied in 2017. so in summary staff has completed a plan to get the open spaces and building on the work that has already gone and/or and we're looking to sell 18.2 million in the first bond sale. and a tip at 2729 and we'll return to you i
so the purpose of this item today is to get your first look at this allocation of the proposal. specifically we're looking for a 29 tip. and $600,000 to the creek improvements for a total of 18.2 million. and this is over the two years. the slate of bond projects that we will accomplish through this go bond is approximately over 5 years beginning earlier this year and concluding with the last park close out at 2017. there's quite a bit of information in the park project. the total cost is 17...
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romance isn't the first thing that comes to mind. but it sure was a romantic scene when the winner of tonight's u-f-c match proposed to his girl friend! >> i am not perfect but you make me happier every single day. and i love you. will you marry me? >> yes! >> she said yes. so now fighting champ benson henderson gets to wear the gold belt. and his fiancee is wearing the gold ring! how sweet! and how warm it was in los gatos? >> 80s. >> good night
romance isn't the first thing that comes to mind. but it sure was a romantic scene when the winner of tonight's u-f-c match proposed to his girl friend! >> i am not perfect but you make me happier every single day. and i love you. will you marry me? >> yes! >> she said yes. so now fighting champ benson henderson gets to wear the gold belt. and his fiancee is wearing the gold ring! how sweet! and how warm it was in los gatos? >> 80s. >> good night
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seven linemen for all of the first seven selections. as for style points, ziggy ansah with the fifth pick was wearing a jacket and tie and also a pair of 3-d glasses from a movie theater but sans the lenses. >>> in the nba miami's ray allen hit a shot from the corner setting a new record for playoff shots. he has a total of 322, and the heat beat the bucks. >>> the latest issue of "boston" magazine features photos of the sneakers from runners in the boston marathon. >>> at the golf classic in louisiana the course featured what's called a movable hazard an alligator crawled slowly right past a man in a golf cart. who just seemed to be sitting there. and there were a lot more gators nearby, making it a pretty dangerous course, shall we say. >> announcer: "early today" sports is brought to you by touch of gray. get rid of some gray, never all. >>> more trouble for the biebs and the backlash against "people's" most beautiful woman. >>> plus -- >> how about a brand-new ferrari! >> what? those are the words every "price is right" contestant wa
seven linemen for all of the first seven selections. as for style points, ziggy ansah with the fifth pick was wearing a jacket and tie and also a pair of 3-d glasses from a movie theater but sans the lenses. >>> in the nba miami's ray allen hit a shot from the corner setting a new record for playoff shots. he has a total of 322, and the heat beat the bucks. >>> the latest issue of "boston" magazine features photos of the sneakers from runners in the boston marathon....
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some of the most fertile stocks out there. firstn the aggregate, don't just stand there, do something cohort, spectacular performance. from november 29th when i started recommending them through the end of the first quarter, and i pounded these stocks almost every day during the first quarter. they have taken off like rockets at cape canaveral, wherever rich people are shooting off rockets these days. the don't just stand there mob is up 23.9% versus the s&p 500's 10.2%. wow. smoking. winner? hess. which just today announced the sale of its russian unit to lukoil for $2.05 billion. hess has been under siege since the beginning of the year and is now going to $73 and change from the $50 price tag where it was -- when i suggested that if hess didn't do something to bring out value someone else would. sure enough, a hedge fund outfit called elliott management has put intense pressure on hess to unlock its potential, and that's exactly what hess is doing. don't forget the company recently sold a small position in the eagle ford shale, r
some of the most fertile stocks out there. firstn the aggregate, don't just stand there, do something cohort, spectacular performance. from november 29th when i started recommending them through the end of the first quarter, and i pounded these stocks almost every day during the first quarter. they have taken off like rockets at cape canaveral, wherever rich people are shooting off rockets these days. the don't just stand there mob is up 23.9% versus the s&p 500's 10.2%. wow. smoking....
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. ow providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. we're going to begin of course north korea topping the news keeping the world guessing. it could launch -- test launch anyway some missiles at any time. that is missiles, plurl, that's what we're hearing from the pentagon and that's what south koreans are saying. and nobody knows if the north koreans are bluffing or not. live in seoul in a few minutes. >>> and here in the united states a breakthrough in the gun control debate. two senators announcing a deal that expands background checks. we'll go live to capitol hill as well. and celebrity chef anthony bourdain going to talk about his new show premiering sunday where he travels to unusual places like myanmar to sample the local food. >> really looking forward to that, huh? >>> rets begin with a bit of a breakthrough in the fight over new gun laws. two senators, a democ
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. ow providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. we're going to begin of course north korea topping the news keeping the world guessing. it could launch -- test launch anyway some missiles at any time. that is missiles, plurl, that's what we're hearing from the pentagon and that's what...
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it happened in the first half. there was three-pointer from the wing.in ware attempted to block the shot. upon landing his leg snapped. looked like a tibia fibula break. teammates distraught. rick pitino reduced to tears. happened right in front of the louisville bench. ware taken to a local hospital. then the game resumed. plumlee all alone but louisville with the lead at the half and dominated the final 20 minutes. russ smith, he had 23. siva fearless on the drive. cardinals with the lead. part of a 20-4 run. hancock extends the lead. teammates posing with ware's jersey and the moist region trophy. they're on to there fitting. the home of kevin ware. >> trey burke trying to lead michigan to its first final four since 1993. former nba stars glen robinson and tim hardway both have sons on the team. they scored the game's first 13 points. that's tim hardaway, jr., making it 33-15. then glen robinson iii, throwing it down. thick nick stauskas. 6-6 beyond the arc, the kid was in the zone. wolverines led by 17 at the half. burke, 15 points, eight rebounds,
it happened in the first half. there was three-pointer from the wing.in ware attempted to block the shot. upon landing his leg snapped. looked like a tibia fibula break. teammates distraught. rick pitino reduced to tears. happened right in front of the louisville bench. ware taken to a local hospital. then the game resumed. plumlee all alone but louisville with the lead at the half and dominated the final 20 minutes. russ smith, he had 23. siva fearless on the drive. cardinals with the lead....
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>> from the first -- i was closer to the second. the second one was only probably a block and a half away from us. >> and did you realize it that the sound of the first one, what was happening? or did you, like most people, not fully understand it until you heard the second one? >> no, i was actually facing away from the first one when it went off. and the group that i was with, all of us thought that we actually heard a cannon fire. so we turned our attention. that's exactly what it sounded like a cannon fire, we turned our attention to the finish line. that's when we saw the cloud of smoke. even then, we can kind of sitting there saying, what is going on. i would say within ten seconds of turning around, we actually saw the second one happen, and that's when we kind of started putting things together. >> and what did you do after you realized what was happening? >> well, i was -- so i was with my dad, my brother and my future brother-in-law. and my dad actually kind of had us back away from the street a little bit. got us -- we we
>> from the first -- i was closer to the second. the second one was only probably a block and a half away from us. >> and did you realize it that the sound of the first one, what was happening? or did you, like most people, not fully understand it until you heard the second one? >> no, i was actually facing away from the first one when it went off. and the group that i was with, all of us thought that we actually heard a cannon fire. so we turned our attention. that's exactly...
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he was the first candidate for that party in 1836. the democrats were divided enough they could win. >> anna harrison had been with him through a long political career. what do we know about her? >> we know she was a religious woman. we know she was a reluctance first lady. she did not get to be first lady and the white house, because the day her husband and other members of the family left to go to washington, she was too ill to travel. the day she was all packed up and ready to join him in washington was the day she got notification he died. >> how did he die? >> that is an interesting question. the answer was always that he was not going to wear a top hat and topcoat to his inauguration, and he was exposed to cold weather and caught a cold and died. i think it is more complex than that. he was an older gentleman. he was exhausted by office seekers in the first month of his presidency, and i think all of that compromised his health, so he did eventually catch a bad cold that turns into pneumonia, and as a consequence, he did die. >>
he was the first candidate for that party in 1836. the democrats were divided enough they could win. >> anna harrison had been with him through a long political career. what do we know about her? >> we know she was a religious woman. we know she was a reluctance first lady. she did not get to be first lady and the white house, because the day her husband and other members of the family left to go to washington, she was too ill to travel. the day she was all packed up and ready to...
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vernon, where were you when the first bomb went off? >> i was about three blocks away near the prudential center. as soon as i heard the sounds, i knew immediately they were bombs and i think it took me about a minute to send my editor, marty, a note to say two bombs just went off at the boston marathon. >> how did you know it was a bomb? a lot of people thought it might be something else. what was it that -- was it in your gut almost? >> no. i heard a couple people say, oh, they thought it might have been a canon. it didn't sound like one of those ceremonial canons. these explosions were loud, they were kind of jagged sounding and in sort of one-two succession. my first thought was those are bombs. and then, you know, within seconds a symphony of sirens began which sort of confirmed it in my mind. and there were so many police descending so quickly that, you know, i knew within minutes what had happened. you know, i used to cover national security so, you know, the fact that there are these horrific bombings aimed as mass casualties is
vernon, where were you when the first bomb went off? >> i was about three blocks away near the prudential center. as soon as i heard the sounds, i knew immediately they were bombs and i think it took me about a minute to send my editor, marty, a note to say two bombs just went off at the boston marathon. >> how did you know it was a bomb? a lot of people thought it might be something else. what was it that -- was it in your gut almost? >> no. i heard a couple people say, oh,...
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and the first lady tweeted, a huge first step for the country.. >> character is found in those who lead, and i would commend you, jayson, for coming out and showing us what leadership looks like. >> i know he feels liberated for doing it, and i wish him the best. and i hope nba guys can get past sexual orientation, all that bs. you know, at the end of the day, he's a good guy, hard worker, good basketball player and that's what he should be judged for and known for. >> reporter: not everyone is accepting of his sexuality. chris broussard, a prominent s espn analyst, condemned him. >> i am a christian and i condem home sexuality. >> reporter: it was the botch marathon bombings that pushed collins to action, helping him realize, things can change quickly and there will be no perfect time to divulge sexuality and collins decided to wear rarely number seen 98 as train out to matthew shepherd, tortures and murdered in 1998. he is not the first male to come out, but the first to do for while playing for one of the major u.s. pro leagues. collins is a f
and the first lady tweeted, a huge first step for the country.. >> character is found in those who lead, and i would commend you, jayson, for coming out and showing us what leadership looks like. >> i know he feels liberated for doing it, and i wish him the best. and i hope nba guys can get past sexual orientation, all that bs. you know, at the end of the day, he's a good guy, hard worker, good basketball player and that's what he should be judged for and known for. >>...
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i might say i really was scored more goals for the kitchen side first from a beautiful girl who gave half an hour and then half an hour later with adjusted for me i'm gars the the bottom is that of the one five minutes before time but i'm caro now winless in five. i. look at much of clinched their first win in eight after two late goals from two substitute sank or start three one. headed the home side a goal up after twenty minutes rest off soon equalised through to my feet was a blast but with seven minutes left philippe ok said that put the host back in front and within minutes on the cog me that it that it means can mark his twenty ninth birthday my netting walkers turn with one touch three one. in awakens basement panel three panels as were awarded but only two scored as well the held on for white a one all draw at home to criticize the other and they got i gave the home side of first how to lead with sporty number one but with eight minutes left to equalize with the second down to and deep into stoppage time karelia earned another sport kick yet me. brother was in it strike alexa
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. >> they are raising money for the congressional democrats. his first fundraising stop was sea cliff where traffic was blocked near billionaire hedge fund manager tom styre. a vocal opponent of the keystone project. the cost up to $34,000 a ticket. >> all you do is write a check. it is that easy. >> how much are you writing a check for? >> for $5,000 and he is worth every bit of it. >> how is that good for the average person who will not have $5,000 or $34,000 to spend? >> it is terrible for the average person. this is not a system you will ever hear me defending. but are you not going to changing it unless you take back the house of representatives. >> with the day's fundraising over, president obama's motorcade arrived at the inter continental hotel after 9:00 tonight. the president will decide later this year whether or not to go ahead with the keystone project. at those fundraisers he was said to ease concerns about the project as well as his commitment to climate change issues. abc7 news. >> here is some more background information. it is the host
. >> they are raising money for the congressional democrats. his first fundraising stop was sea cliff where traffic was blocked near billionaire hedge fund manager tom styre. a vocal opponent of the keystone project. the cost up to $34,000 a ticket. >> all you do is write a check. it is that easy. >> how much are you writing a check for? >> for $5,000 and he is worth every bit of it. >> how is that good for the average person who will not have $5,000 or $34,000 to...
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so, that would have been the first approval. so, that right there is an example of the flaw in the first approval logic.
so, that would have been the first approval. so, that right there is an example of the flaw in the first approval logic.
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the first to call the police was a local fisherman. he said that something fell from the sky and straight into where he was fishing. this is my area this is where my fishing pond is usually every fish but it's got his own area for us fishing a fragment of meteorite and some other fragment fell down a huge teaser of ice and snow around just now there's something black lying down there george when. the meteorite exploded high in the sky and the fragments dispersed over dozens of kilometers. mosco scientists are yet to find all of these fragments. so when they do see it and what height was it did it fly right over your no. if the like that i was aiming to lay down like that mighty trying to see anything really to stop the smoke. oh let's. just have that. the direction of the highway that is no no no not the highway thing like it was right in the school. and this is the reaction of the younger generation as to the incident. today we're trying to figure out the trajectory of the meteor a. probably some of the locals have already collected s
the first to call the police was a local fisherman. he said that something fell from the sky and straight into where he was fishing. this is my area this is where my fishing pond is usually every fish but it's got his own area for us fishing a fragment of meteorite and some other fragment fell down a huge teaser of ice and snow around just now there's something black lying down there george when. the meteorite exploded high in the sky and the fragments dispersed over dozens of kilometers. mosco...
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the first people they mentioned were the four people who died. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who are still in the hospital. the people who have lost limbs, who have suffered shrapnel injury. there's a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects, one captured, one killed. for the city there's a long road to recovery and this was just the first big step. >> what an obscene toll of damage by these two men. thanks. we have an update on the cochran family whose suffering after the bombing moved so many people around the world to heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the sadly enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time. >> it's a very tense situation in watertown. >> as the nation watched the events unfold over the last 24 hours, kevin corwatched too. kevin has been here since monday ever since his wife
the first people they mentioned were the four people who died. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who are still in the hospital. the people who have lost limbs, who have suffered shrapnel injury. there's a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects, one captured, one killed. for the city there's a long road to recovery and this was just the first big step. >> what an obscene...
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but you have to ask for it. >> the first aid package you get isn't necessarily the final offer. >> reporter know you could appeal? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: tip two. use this phrase to start your appeal letter to the college. >> i am sending this letter to request reconsideration of the aid that was offered to your son. >> reporter: spell out exactly why you deserve more aid. >> you want to be polite and cordial. you don't want to be acting like jerry mcguire, show me the money. >> reporter: tip number three. double check your forms. tiny mistakes can cost big money. kal says the family overstated their income, a common mistake and had not taken advantage of credits to families with multiple children in college. a common miss. not long after we visited the family an e-mail from ithaca. answering their appeal. >> opening it now. we went down to $23,254. >> reporter: so, tyler, you get to go to your dream school. >> yes. >> reporter: with the appeal and tax credit, that's $7,000 a year, saving them nearly $30,000 over his four-year education. paula faris, abc news, new york. >> unbelieva
but you have to ask for it. >> the first aid package you get isn't necessarily the final offer. >> reporter know you could appeal? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: tip two. use this phrase to start your appeal letter to the college. >> i am sending this letter to request reconsideration of the aid that was offered to your son. >> reporter: spell out exactly why you deserve more aid. >> you want to be polite and cordial. you don't want to be acting like...
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. >> support that filled the stands with victims, volunteers and first responders on the field. a moment of silence followed by a very loud display of unity and determination. ♪ the home of the brave >> reporter: boston strong, a clear sign the city is beginning to heal. and for the record, the sox won 4-3 after a late inning home run. really a fitting end to an emotional and important day in the city. live in boston, back to you now. >> there's also word tonight the younger suspect kept up what appeared to be a norpal life after the bombings, went to school and attended one party in his dorm last week. witnesses say he was relaxed and show no sign of trouble and friends joked after seeing photos of the suspect that it looked like their dorm buddy but never imagined it was him. this photo was released shows authorities searching the suspect after 24 hours on the run. here's a time line of the events that led to yesterday's resolution. at 10:30 thursday night on the east coast, an m.i.t. police officer was ambushed and killed, shortly after the brothers allegedly carjacked a merc
. >> support that filled the stands with victims, volunteers and first responders on the field. a moment of silence followed by a very loud display of unity and determination. ♪ the home of the brave >> reporter: boston strong, a clear sign the city is beginning to heal. and for the record, the sox won 4-3 after a late inning home run. really a fitting end to an emotional and important day in the city. live in boston, back to you now. >> there's also word tonight the younger...
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freedom than the north. going first to chicago then brooklyn which was a separate city. although the north was free for the young black people, there are limits as to what they could do for a living and frederick chose the service industry and became a waiter and a valet. but not just anywhere but in what was at the time, in the early 1890's, the most technologically sophisticated hotel built in the united states. it was the auditorium that stance on south michigan avenue now the home of roosevelt univ. but you can go into the building and it is preserved during the 8093 columbia an expedition world fair. because of how technologically advanced the hotel was it sets the tone for what frederick did later in life in the same way the first job they have been given profession prepares you for what follows with the same trajectory. he began at a very high level. when he moved to new york he began to work for a prominent i intrapreneur tried his hand and real estate development and ax bonneville. it is interesting to think fr
freedom than the north. going first to chicago then brooklyn which was a separate city. although the north was free for the young black people, there are limits as to what they could do for a living and frederick chose the service industry and became a waiter and a valet. but not just anywhere but in what was at the time, in the early 1890's, the most technologically sophisticated hotel built in the united states. it was the auditorium that stance on south michigan avenue now the home of...