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but no other windows up and down the hall, so the yellow is a great, sunny color for an interior hall. >> how much time over the last seven, almost eight years have you spent here? >> we spend -- we spend a lot of time sitting here. in fact, almost every night. the president often sits in a chair here by the telephone and makes telephone calls at night. i love to come in late in the afternoon, before he gets home from work and sit in the west window, especially in the winter when the sun comes in and it's warm and it feels great on your shoulders. this is where i'll come read late in the afternoon, after i finished my work for the day. of course, we get up and eat breakfast in this dining room, so this is really the part of the house we live in. and we have been here, many an evening, with president george h.w. bush and barbara bush when we would come visit them. so this space really does feel like home. >> what's the different feeling that you have today versus when you moved in here back in 2001? >> well, we were actually very familiar with the white house, because we had stayed her
but no other windows up and down the hall, so the yellow is a great, sunny color for an interior hall. >> how much time over the last seven, almost eight years have you spent here? >> we spend -- we spend a lot of time sitting here. in fact, almost every night. the president often sits in a chair here by the telephone and makes telephone calls at night. i love to come in late in the afternoon, before he gets home from work and sit in the west window, especially in the winter when...
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hall said he raped her and led her off through the woods. id her up against a tree and put a belt around her neck and she stopped breathing. hall said he strangled jessica from behind so he didn't have to see her face as she died. and that wasn't all. all of the girls looked alike, hall said. i cannot remember all of them. i picked up several girls in other areas but i can't remember which ones i hurt. several girls in other areas. there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university or trish shall reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center. i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. and then he identified his victim, by pointing to tricia's picture. tricia's disappearance had remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting for information to come in. >> with little evidence and local police insisting on another suspect, tricia's parents, garry a
hall said he raped her and led her off through the woods. id her up against a tree and put a belt around her neck and she stopped breathing. hall said he strangled jessica from behind so he didn't have to see her face as she died. and that wasn't all. all of the girls looked alike, hall said. i cannot remember all of them. i picked up several girls in other areas but i can't remember which ones i hurt. several girls in other areas. there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd...
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the corn? larry hall. >> he was involved in stopping some girls and they were scared. >> in the last six months, hall's van was spotted by more than 11 girls in five towns close by. including those where jessica live and where her body was found. miller contacted the police in hall's hometown to arrange for an interview. >> he said no, he hadn't been over here. >> miller had to coke hall to admit being near jessica's house. >> would you remember if you stopped and offered girls a ride? asked him to get in the van? >> after a question questions, miller took a gamble and put a photo of jessica down. >> he flinjed and put his hand up over his face like he didn't want to see the picture. he said he didn't think he had ever seen the girl. >> there was so little to find her. i want to bring her home. >> the dangerous plan to solve it. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ fema
the corn? larry hall. >> he was involved in stopping some girls and they were scared. >> in the last six months, hall's van was spotted by more than 11 girls in five towns close by. including those where jessica live and where her body was found. miller contacted the police in hall's hometown to arrange for an interview. >> he said no, he hadn't been over here. >> miller had to coke hall to admit being near jessica's house. >> would you remember if you stopped and...
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to such men the hall of heroes was dedicated on a sunny spring day, may 1968. >> today we confer the medal of honor on four more gallant americans. this is the first time that four men from each of the military services have been so honored together. charles e. hagermaster, james e. williams, gerald o. young, richard a. pittman. they will place their names now in a new hall of heroes, created here in the pentagon as a memorial to all who have earned their country's highest award or courage in combat. seeing two of his comrades for courage in combat. seeing two of his comrades seriously wounded in the initial action, specialist hagermaster unhesitatingly and with disregard for his own safety, rushed through enemy fire to provide them medical aid. [ applause ] >> sergeant pittman quickly exchanged his rifle for a machine gun and several belts of ammunition, left the relative safety of his position and unhesitatingly rushed forward to aid his comrade. [ applause ] >> petty officer williams was serving as patrol officer of two river patrol boats when the patrol was taken under fire by tw
to such men the hall of heroes was dedicated on a sunny spring day, may 1968. >> today we confer the medal of honor on four more gallant americans. this is the first time that four men from each of the military services have been so honored together. charles e. hagermaster, james e. williams, gerald o. young, richard a. pittman. they will place their names now in a new hall of heroes, created here in the pentagon as a memorial to all who have earned their country's highest award or...
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>> 45 straight years haven't been inducted into the haul -- hall of fame. maybe the hall of shame.he nfl coach of the year handed out. you know who won. full plate male announcer ] for some reason those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meathicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. well, when you own a durango, you'll have tons of power, enough to tow up to 7,400 pounds. so owning a durango means you now have the responsibility to go dirt biking, boating, jet skiing and show a ford explorer a thing or two about what it means to have best-in-class towing. the s.u.v. is back. >> mike: 49er head coach jim harbaugh won the nfl coach of the year away. no surprise to nip as harbaugh led the niners to the nfc title game where he lost to the
>> 45 straight years haven't been inducted into the haul -- hall of fame. maybe the hall of shame.he nfl coach of the year handed out. you know who won. full plate male announcer ] for some reason those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meathicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's...
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and it goes, "the only justice in the hall of justice is in the hall." so the perception is that justice is not rendered via the path of law or via the path of court. justice, as the native american says, is just us, to it the native establishment. for the native american, the white power system. for us in contemporary time, there is no justice. there is no justice in the courts. and that's sad commentary. and it's mainly predicated, from my perspective, on the swollen power and control that the executive class has now administered on the judicial class. the judicial power, discretion, separateness now has been vastly, vastly inroaded. the kind of final comment, and i'll put it into contemporary setting, is when it is said the law is fair, it applies to everyone equally. no one is above or below the law. the rule of frame is the street people cannot sleep under the bridge, but the chief of police and the district attorney cannot sleep under the bridge. see how fair it is? it's equal. isn't it? [applause] >> actually, we'll have the d.a. here and the chie
and it goes, "the only justice in the hall of justice is in the hall." so the perception is that justice is not rendered via the path of law or via the path of court. justice, as the native american says, is just us, to it the native establishment. for the native american, the white power system. for us in contemporary time, there is no justice. there is no justice in the courts. and that's sad commentary. and it's mainly predicated, from my perspective, on the swollen power and...
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at the same time ] >> we will find out whether he is going in the hall of fame. m feels sheepest -- [ talking at the same time ] >> he should be in the hall of fame. who do you pick? >> my heart says new england patriots. but my head says new york. >> you heard it from the sports director. g barks ] for our country. ♪ for our future. ♪ this isn't just the car we wanted to build. it's the car america had to build. ♪ the extended range electric chevy volt. from the heart of detroit to the health of the country, chevy runs deep.
at the same time ] >> we will find out whether he is going in the hall of fame. m feels sheepest -- [ talking at the same time ] >> he should be in the hall of fame. who do you pick? >> my heart says new england patriots. but my head says new york. >> you heard it from the sports director. g barks ] for our country. ♪ for our future. ♪ this isn't just the car we wanted to build. it's the car america had to build. ♪ the extended range electric chevy volt. from the...
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todd, a guest at the hotel, heard voices in the hall and looked through the peephole in his door. >> i couldn't see anything at first. they were telling somebody to crawl down the hallway towards them. i saw the guy come crawling up the hall. he went past my door. i could see his feet. they cuffed him and took him. there was another lady they told to crawl down the hall as well. >> ruiz was booked on a single charge of murder. he's been on the run following the death of another hell's angel member. he was president of the hell's angel chapter. >> just recently, the day before yesterday, some detectives came in, worked with 28 hours straight. they had what they believed to be a very good lead that he was actually local. they believed he was in the city of fremont. >> police were surprised to learn ruiz ended up in san jose. >> this guy lab on the run bouncing around city to city since october. it's ironic he didn't free far. he commit aid crime here and located in an area 10 minutes away by free way. >> the high profile case became a major focus of detectives. this put pressure on off
todd, a guest at the hotel, heard voices in the hall and looked through the peephole in his door. >> i couldn't see anything at first. they were telling somebody to crawl down the hallway towards them. i saw the guy come crawling up the hall. he went past my door. i could see his feet. they cuffed him and took him. there was another lady they told to crawl down the hall as well. >> ruiz was booked on a single charge of murder. he's been on the run following the death of another...
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rushmore of quarterbacks, because brady is going to the hall of fame.ie beats him and beats him twice, where does he go? >> he's going into the hall of fame. >> you know where else he's going? ahead of peyton manning. because he will have two. enough said. >> i agree. we are both taking giants, which means the house on the patriots. we'll see you next week. >>> thank you to super bowl xlvi. giants over patriots 24-21. and jim harbaugh has been named the coach of the year. in his first season, he led the niners to a 14-3 record. aaron rogers is the mvp. that's all for us. good night, everybody. >>> thank you for watching sports xtra. brought to you by your washington area nissan dealers.
rushmore of quarterbacks, because brady is going to the hall of fame.ie beats him and beats him twice, where does he go? >> he's going into the hall of fame. >> you know where else he's going? ahead of peyton manning. because he will have two. enough said. >> i agree. we are both taking giants, which means the house on the patriots. we'll see you next week. >>> thank you to super bowl xlvi. giants over patriots 24-21. and jim harbaugh has been named the coach of the...
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million square feet of city- owned offices, that is owned offices within the civic center and around the hall of justice. out of that 1.9 million square feet, we have about 5000 square feet of vacancy, and these are the occupancy rate today, 99.8%, so we are simply a few grant- funded positions or one program away from meeting space, and that is in fact what we are doing right now in the marketplace, finding space for these one-off needs, because we do not have any space in our portfolio. finally, i would like to note that we did negotiate one opportunity for a termination of the lease, and that provides for a notice in june 30, 2015, with an effective date of june 30, 2016. the landlord wanted pretty significant notice in order to be able to re-purpose and release the space, so it is a one-year notice, but if we determine that these are not needed at this location at that time, we do have that ability, for whatever reason, to terminate without penalty. conversely, if we agree to stay for that remainder five-year term, we also have negotiated provision for additional tenant improvements of up
million square feet of city- owned offices, that is owned offices within the civic center and around the hall of justice. out of that 1.9 million square feet, we have about 5000 square feet of vacancy, and these are the occupancy rate today, 99.8%, so we are simply a few grant- funded positions or one program away from meeting space, and that is in fact what we are doing right now in the marketplace, finding space for these one-off needs, because we do not have any space in our portfolio....
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he's elated over a new development in the dining hall. on has loosened the assigned seating policy, which used to require inmates to sit in the first available seat. >> they opened three rows until every table has at least one person sitting in it. they won't back up. so basically if the table i'm going to doesn't have the seat i want to sit in, then i just look for the one that's open. if none of them are open, then i just go to the next row. >> so in terms of your needing to sit in a specific spot, what has that done for you now? >> i can get that spot no matter what now. >> it's reduced confrontation amongst staff and offenders. due to the fact that offenders have more of an option for the assigned seating. we're still in compliance with the policy. however, it allows them an option to fill three rows at one time. therefore it's not forcing them to sit with an individual that they absolutely refuse to. >> actually, i prefer to sit at the second table on this row, but we were the last pod called, so i'll just sit anywhere next to the rai
he's elated over a new development in the dining hall. on has loosened the assigned seating policy, which used to require inmates to sit in the first available seat. >> they opened three rows until every table has at least one person sitting in it. they won't back up. so basically if the table i'm going to doesn't have the seat i want to sit in, then i just look for the one that's open. if none of them are open, then i just go to the next row. >> so in terms of your needing to sit...
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there was applause as the hall as howard jordan was appointed chief of the oakland city hall police--the oakland city police department. anthony batts was the previous chief and he resigned because of his disagreement with the mayor and her handling of some issues. >>reporter: the cop who has held every rank in the oakland police apart over his 24 year history in uniform is now the official chief of police. >> i actually sent a tier of joy because it has been a very tomorrow road. >>reporter: as the new chief, he admits the road looks a little of it. following his press conference to talk about his top priorities and on top of the list, dealing with violent protesters. >> occupy zero clinging in compliance with the settlement agreement. keeping my police officers safe and working with the community. >>reporter: during a previous debt, he was in command of over 800 sworn officers now they're under 640 cops in the uniform at making the job to fight crime more challenging. >> that is we look for more people, the state, the sheriff's department and as far as fighting crime, we are getting
there was applause as the hall as howard jordan was appointed chief of the oakland city hall police--the oakland city police department. anthony batts was the previous chief and he resigned because of his disagreement with the mayor and her handling of some issues. >>reporter: the cop who has held every rank in the oakland police apart over his 24 year history in uniform is now the official chief of police. >> i actually sent a tier of joy because it has been a very tomorrow road....
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unfortunate that no niners or raiders got into the hall of fame. >> that are is too bad and thanks for choosing the bay area at 6:00. a quick update on the nevada caucuses with 8% of the precincts reporting, mitt romney has 39% of the vote followed by newt gingrich and ron paul and anck sto more at 11:00. good night. >> apple sells more than iphone. why tech books get nor interesting. a
unfortunate that no niners or raiders got into the hall of fame. >> that are is too bad and thanks for choosing the bay area at 6:00. a quick update on the nevada caucuses with 8% of the precincts reporting, mitt romney has 39% of the vote followed by newt gingrich and ron paul and anck sto more at 11:00. good night. >> apple sells more than iphone. why tech books get nor interesting. a
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. >> updating that breaking news, a baltimore school has been evacuated for smoke in the halls. sky chopper 13 is on the scene, captain mike terry has the latest. >> reporter: good afternoon. we are at cold stream park elementary school where fire officials were called here a short time ago for smoke in the hallways. now the school has been evacuated, the children are still outside. firefighters have gone inside and found a problem in the boiler room of the school. that caused the smoke, which caused the evacuation. apparently there is no longer any fire. they are trying to get the smoke out of the building so the children can once again occupy the building. no word on how long it is going to take on own any word on what the initial problem was with the boiler. >> we will bring you more information on this story as soon it becomes available. >> still to come on wjz's eyewitness news at noon breaking free from the no child left behind act, which states will see changes coming. >> closer to combat. could female troops serve on the front lines during war. >> more on what we can expe
. >> updating that breaking news, a baltimore school has been evacuated for smoke in the halls. sky chopper 13 is on the scene, captain mike terry has the latest. >> reporter: good afternoon. we are at cold stream park elementary school where fire officials were called here a short time ago for smoke in the hallways. now the school has been evacuated, the children are still outside. firefighters have gone inside and found a problem in the boiler room of the school. that caused the...
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we feel it is important to provide alternative solutions to the revolving door dynamic in the hall of justice. to us, see jcjc is a part of tht alternative. when it was first established, there was a lot of discussion in the neighborhood about whether or not it was needed, how it was performed or could benefit the neighborhoods in the city. the court was extremely sensitive to those concerns and they are one of the only bj they are one of the only collaborative courts to have a community advisory board component with regular town hall meetings as part of the core mission. there are a lot of statistics that can illustrate the success of the court. captain gary, are you going to come up? the captain has put together some statistical numbers of cases that were referred to the cjc in 2010. there were 100 -- 1207 cases for ford. 2011, 1163. to date, there are 95. i know the court's perspective, as i am walking through the neighborhood i hear residents' talking about going to the cjc for help. that is the greatest marker of success, the word on the street, that that is where you can go to g
we feel it is important to provide alternative solutions to the revolving door dynamic in the hall of justice. to us, see jcjc is a part of tht alternative. when it was first established, there was a lot of discussion in the neighborhood about whether or not it was needed, how it was performed or could benefit the neighborhoods in the city. the court was extremely sensitive to those concerns and they are one of the only bj they are one of the only collaborative courts to have a community...
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up the hall. and actually went past my door. but i could still see his feet. they cuffed him and took him. and then there is another lady that they told to crawl down the hallway as well. >> reporter: as for the boy and the man who the clerk said paid for the room, they were nowhere to be found. >> if we find out definitively that somebody was giving him help in evading capture, they better get ready, because we're going to come after them too. >> reporter: he says he spotted a loaded revolver when detectives dug through ruiz's belongings. police wouldn't talk about what they found here or what led them to fremont in the first place. but they did acknowledge they were stepping into a very risky situation. >> a very dangerous individual. very dangerous circumstances. the fact that he surrendered peacefully was fortunate. >> i'm happy that he was apprehended and arrested. so in that case other people are safe. >> reporter: we also spoke with summer pettigrew. she is the daughter of the hells angel w
up the hall. and actually went past my door. but i could still see his feet. they cuffed him and took him. and then there is another lady that they told to crawl down the hallway as well. >> reporter: as for the boy and the man who the clerk said paid for the room, they were nowhere to be found. >> if we find out definitively that somebody was giving him help in evading capture, they better get ready, because we're going to come after them too. >> reporter: he says he spotted...
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by the way, curtis martin are is also headed to the hall of fame. congratulations to jim harbaugh he was named the coach of the year. he is the first coach to win the award in his rookie season since 2008. a lot going on. much more coming up at 6:00. we'll hear from the star, tim lincecum. >> very nice. i look forward to it. thanks, henry. >>> we want to update you on the nevada caucuses taken results coming in. with 2% of the precincts reporting, mitt romney has a commanding lead. but this is very earl. only 1,000 votes have been counted right now. romney has about 500 votes compared to 250 for gingrich. santorum and paul are in third and forty at the moment. we'll have more tonight at 6:00 and perhaps all of the results by 11:00 or close to that. >>> right now we want to check out one more time on the weather. >> pretty nice. the weekend is just fi
by the way, curtis martin are is also headed to the hall of fame. congratulations to jim harbaugh he was named the coach of the year. he is the first coach to win the award in his rookie season since 2008. a lot going on. much more coming up at 6:00. we'll hear from the star, tim lincecum. >> very nice. i look forward to it. thanks, henry. >>> we want to update you on the nevada caucuses taken results coming in. with 2% of the precincts reporting, mitt romney has a commanding...
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the hall that osama bin- laden lived and in pakistan is being destroyed. kistan was originally outrage and embarrassed by the u.s. raid because they said they did not know about it beforehand. across >>marty: on going, like in syria. top physician groups are boycotting cooks saying they will not be satisfied until the president steps down from power. it is a so-called high between david and goliath. here is also loth at colleges the nation's armed rebels. cloth >> and opposition forces continue to battle, if anything but a fair fight, more like a david vs. goliath. third syria has face sophisticated air defense system the contrast is stark. they claim to have a force of some 10,000 detractors. mainly comprised of low ranking soldiers. they have been seen in a number of cities protecting protesters during violent clashes with government forces but they are believed have little firepower and equipped with just automatic rifles and grenades. jeff: with their apparent absence from cities, all that most people could do is we in the hope. >>ysabel: still to come,
the hall that osama bin- laden lived and in pakistan is being destroyed. kistan was originally outrage and embarrassed by the u.s. raid because they said they did not know about it beforehand. across >>marty: on going, like in syria. top physician groups are boycotting cooks saying they will not be satisfied until the president steps down from power. it is a so-called high between david and goliath. here is also loth at colleges the nation's armed rebels. cloth >> and opposition...
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roaming the halls. there's a whole industry of parasites just riding on the backs of our congress people like ticks on a water buffalo or mice on an eagle. (laughter) i'm being told that was not how mice get around. here's an example at work. a firm called j.n.k. securities set up a meeting between several hedge funds and senator chris dodd, the guy that wrote all the financial legislation. the senator told them he wouldn't be pursuing a pro vision to cap debit card fees. no one outside the meeting has the information. then one of the hedge funds that was there bought over 300,000 shares in visa. here's what it looks like if the same type of activity happens in the regular non-congress economy. >> primary global sales manager james fleischman guilty of conspiracy in an insider trading case. >> securities and exchange commission filed suit against anglo ma zillo, former head of countrywide mortgage accusing him of insider trading and fraud. >> a former managing director of the nasdaq has been charged with
roaming the halls. there's a whole industry of parasites just riding on the backs of our congress people like ticks on a water buffalo or mice on an eagle. (laughter) i'm being told that was not how mice get around. here's an example at work. a firm called j.n.k. securities set up a meeting between several hedge funds and senator chris dodd, the guy that wrote all the financial legislation. the senator told them he wouldn't be pursuing a pro vision to cap debit card fees. no one outside the...
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a challenge of pushups and hula hoops in the halls of the white house. the question is, has the first lady's let's move campaign inspired you to put down the clicker and get outside? only watching me, so the answer is clearly no. it's "way too early" for this. >>> well, good morning. i'm mike barnicle in for willie geist. this is, believe me, "way too early." the show that does 30 minutes of water aerobics at the senior center every wednesday and friday. i'm glad you're up with us this morning watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio. shoot us an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet us @willie geist 1 and let us know why you're awake right now or you can do what justin tuck does and text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. boy, it's loud in here. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this wednesday, be february 8th. there's a lot going on today, including new indications that the obama administration may be ready to soften its stance on the recent contraceptive
a challenge of pushups and hula hoops in the halls of the white house. the question is, has the first lady's let's move campaign inspired you to put down the clicker and get outside? only watching me, so the answer is clearly no. it's "way too early" for this. >>> well, good morning. i'm mike barnicle in for willie geist. this is, believe me, "way too early." the show that does 30 minutes of water aerobics at the senior center every wednesday and friday. i'm glad...
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the crowd chanting, burn it. this happened saturday night after they broke into oakland city hall. police say the protesters snatched the flag from inside and then torched it outside. they also released video of the break-in. protesters broke the lock and then broke glass, threw furniture and even damage the model of city hall. by the time officers arrived there were about 100 protesters were quickly dispersed. >> through this video, our intention is to identify individuals who are responsible for breaking into city hall. they will identify them and bring this case is before the district attorney. >> through the cbs five survey poll there is declining support for the occupied movement. 25percent say they have changed their mind, 3% now support it, and 68 percent thought that the protesters response was just about right or not harsh enough. >> it just makes me think that they might be buying into certain dominant stories in the press, and the focus might be on a few people that threw bottles. >> how could you support the police enforced by the retaliation against protesters. that is
the crowd chanting, burn it. this happened saturday night after they broke into oakland city hall. police say the protesters snatched the flag from inside and then torched it outside. they also released video of the break-in. protesters broke the lock and then broke glass, threw furniture and even damage the model of city hall. by the time officers arrived there were about 100 protesters were quickly dispersed. >> through this video, our intention is to identify individuals who are...
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and here in the hall of heroes, this is the last honor roll but one.his latest section has not yet been completed. earlier you saw four of the men whose names appear here. like all the rest, they are in illustrious company, and once again, the challenge they face is far from our shores. here, as in every conflict the american fighting man has faced, the effectiveness of all else depends upon him, the man himself. true, the means of his combat, the swiftness of his mobility and the staggering volume of th battlefield has never known before. man himself and the inner force that him, these are unchanged. he arrives at his objective faster and fresher than any man of arms in history.eapons more deadly than any of the best. but he well knowsth technologic no easy road. he knows, too, that however hard the road, others have traveled it before him and what men have done, men can do. what enables a man to move forward into a maelstrom of roariroar in flying steel and flame? the mere words in which a commander shapes the orders to do so, the knowledge that the
and here in the hall of heroes, this is the last honor roll but one.his latest section has not yet been completed. earlier you saw four of the men whose names appear here. like all the rest, they are in illustrious company, and once again, the challenge they face is far from our shores. here, as in every conflict the american fighting man has faced, the effectiveness of all else depends upon him, the man himself. true, the means of his combat, the swiftness of his mobility and the staggering...
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todd rent che said he heard voice necessary the hall and looked through the peephole in his door. >> i couldn't see anything at first but they were telling somebody to crawl down the hallway towards them. i saw a guy crawling up the hall and actually went past my door but i could still see his feet they cuffed him and took him. then there were another lady they told to crawl down the hallway as well. >>> he was bucked on a single charge of murder he's been on the run since the shooting death of another hell's angel. at a funeral for another hell's angel. pet grew was the president of the san jose hell's angel chapter. >> some of our detectives worked 28 hours straight and they had what they believed to be a very good leads that this suspect ruiz was actually local and they believe he was in the city of fremont. >> reporter: sergeant jason dwyer says police were surprised to learn ruiz ended up in san jose. >> he's been on the run bouncing from place to place since october. >> it's ironic he didn't flee very far. he committed a crime in san jose and located 10 minutes away. >> reporte
todd rent che said he heard voice necessary the hall and looked through the peephole in his door. >> i couldn't see anything at first but they were telling somebody to crawl down the hallway towards them. i saw a guy crawling up the hall and actually went past my door but i could still see his feet they cuffed him and took him. then there were another lady they told to crawl down the hallway as well. >>> he was bucked on a single charge of murder he's been on the run since the...
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the new president waddled up the aisle and out of the hall. ex-president washington motioned for jefferson to follow, but the tall virginian and his blue frock coat held back out of deference. washington repeated the gesture a bit more forcefully, and then reluctantly, the new vice president preceded him to the door. outside a large crowd was on hand to cheer the outgoing president, slowing his progress down chestnut street. a few rejoiced at his departure. unrepen tent to the last, the philadelphia aurora proclaimed, quote, every heart ought to be high with exultation the name of washington from his day ceases to give a currency to corruption. washington characteristically declined to engage his nemesis in public debate. privately he confided, quote, this man has celebrity in a certain way, for his calamise are to be exceeded only by imputence and both stand unrivaled. with his usual quiet competence, presidential secretary tobias saw to the packing of 97 boxes, 14 trunks, 43 casts, 13 packages and 3 hampers for transport on the salem. lea wou
the new president waddled up the aisle and out of the hall. ex-president washington motioned for jefferson to follow, but the tall virginian and his blue frock coat held back out of deference. washington repeated the gesture a bit more forcefully, and then reluctantly, the new vice president preceded him to the door. outside a large crowd was on hand to cheer the outgoing president, slowing his progress down chestnut street. a few rejoiced at his departure. unrepen tent to the last, the...
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the talks sfaucets outside. people ate in a mess hall three times a day. there were latrines and showers separated for men and women. >> reporter: at age 95, dr. masako miura knows the history of manzanar. she is and her family were interned and she was one of three fits who could offer help to people held behind barbed wire. >> they recruited five doctors for manzanar for 10,000 people in there. >> born and raised in pasadena, she's had a remarkable journey. she was like any other young woman growing up in los angeles in the 1930s. she graduated from hollywood high school where she was an excellent student. she would go on to graduate from the university of southern california in 1937. just as impressively she went on to usc medical school where she was one of two women in her class of 1941. masako was six months into her residency when japan attacked pearl harbor. >> we were kind of surprised because we didn't think japan would attack like that, you know. we thought, gee. what are we supposed to do? because we were right in the middle and we thought, oh,
the talks sfaucets outside. people ate in a mess hall three times a day. there were latrines and showers separated for men and women. >> reporter: at age 95, dr. masako miura knows the history of manzanar. she is and her family were interned and she was one of three fits who could offer help to people held behind barbed wire. >> they recruited five doctors for manzanar for 10,000 people in there. >> born and raised in pasadena, she's had a remarkable journey. she was like any...
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same-sex couples are savoring this victory marching from the courthouse to san francisco city hall they are waiting to hear from city attorney dennis herrera who led the city's legal fight against proposition 8. carolyn tyler, abc7 news. >>> terry mcsweeney continues coverage at the federal courthouse. >> reporter: it was about 10:00 this morning when a woman who was watching the decision come down on her computer at the top of the steps was reading it, looked out and said it's unconstitutional. at that moment you could not only see, but you could hear the emotion. check it out. [ cheering ] >> reporter: about 100 same-sex marriage supporters erupted in cheers when word came down that the panel agreed with a federal judge that prop 8 is unconstitutional. momentary celebration as path sides realize there's a long ñ we have a final decision. >> it manns a long time coming. -- it has been a long time coming from 2008 to now. this is going to the supreme court and we'll win justice delayed is justice denied. today is a good day and i'm happy to be here. >> we weren't surprised this is the m
same-sex couples are savoring this victory marching from the courthouse to san francisco city hall they are waiting to hear from city attorney dennis herrera who led the city's legal fight against proposition 8. carolyn tyler, abc7 news. >>> terry mcsweeney continues coverage at the federal courthouse. >> reporter: it was about 10:00 this morning when a woman who was watching the decision come down on her computer at the top of the steps was reading it, looked out and said it's...