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every time i walk down the stairway, you can see the balance cobbly. >> reporter: usf sent the community an million wednesday letting them know the student who was responsible has been removed from housing. >> a symbol and a history of racial violence, hatred and bigotry. as a community community we stand with our black students specifically who are being impacted by this. >> reporter: the black student union said it is not satisfied with how the university handled this racist incident and others. it started a petition demanding the student be identified and expelled from school. calling on usf to do more to protect black students from racism on campus and to notify the community immediately when incidents occur. >> out of all the problems that we've had facing racism at usf, we never once have been in a situation where we felt that. >> it makes you feel unsafe in your home, honestly. unsafe to be going back there. >> the university said it will keep student updated on the investigation. nbc bay area news. >>> up next, she said it is a race between the variants and the vaccine. what's ha
every time i walk down the stairway, you can see the balance cobbly. >> reporter: usf sent the community an million wednesday letting them know the student who was responsible has been removed from housing. >> a symbol and a history of racial violence, hatred and bigotry. as a community community we stand with our black students specifically who are being impacted by this. >> reporter: the black student union said it is not satisfied with how the university handled this racist...
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so, he's afraid of the backyard, the front yard, the stairway, the door. he's just in utter fear, and he goes into a closet and hides. in his own house. until the fear subsides. >> reporter: as for smith's calm demeanor and the matter-of-fact way, in which he described the killings? >> i just pulled out the .22 and shot her. >> reporter: the defense said, he was just a man trying to help the authorities, any way he could. >> on the exterior, he appears to be calm. but he's talking about how frightened he is, internally. he is trying to explain, to the police, what happened. he is trying to help them solve what occurred. >> reporter: but would the defense be able to convince the jury that byron smith's own account of the shootings, how he gave haile a self-described, finishing shot was really justified? >> i did a good, clean, finishing shot. >> from a human standpoint, it just sounds so cold blooded. >> it does, and i had to deal with the way it sounded. but it's not evidence of what he is thinking. it's evidence of emotion. it's not evidence of murder. >>
so, he's afraid of the backyard, the front yard, the stairway, the door. he's just in utter fear, and he goes into a closet and hides. in his own house. until the fear subsides. >> reporter: as for smith's calm demeanor and the matter-of-fact way, in which he described the killings? >> i just pulled out the .22 and shot her. >> reporter: the defense said, he was just a man trying to help the authorities, any way he could. >> on the exterior, he appears to be calm. but...
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as dinner ends and i'm walking down the stairway, roger staubach, the great quarterback from the dallassays, i see you were talking to charlie. i said, yeah, it was great. he said, wow, can you imagine that. i said imagine what? i mean, imagine. i said, what are you talking about? you know, imagine walking on the moon. i said, roger -- and then it occurred to me, charlie was general charles duke, the youngest man ever to walk on the moon. and never once in that, you know, hour or so of conversation did he happen to mention the little fact that he walked on the moon. but it was about his humility. and this humility was hard won. he had come back from the moon. was a hero. his wife became a christian and he followed in her footsteps. the fact of the matter is humility is good for all of us. humility makes us appreciate the little things. makes us appreciate the fact that our differences in the world really aren't all that great and maybe that will help unite us. >> you talked to him about flying and asked him what he flew and he said all kinds of things. a rocket to the moon, for instance
as dinner ends and i'm walking down the stairway, roger staubach, the great quarterback from the dallassays, i see you were talking to charlie. i said, yeah, it was great. he said, wow, can you imagine that. i said imagine what? i mean, imagine. i said, what are you talking about? you know, imagine walking on the moon. i said, roger -- and then it occurred to me, charlie was general charles duke, the youngest man ever to walk on the moon. and never once in that, you know, hour or so of...
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the star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing the stairways but when oen wish died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow tooth luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and stross book was determined to finish its prestige project so by 1439 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. or an. my. when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of the 15th century the public had seen too much of the ever more finely carved stone. the pulpit in strasbourg made by master builder hans hammer can perhaps be seen as both the high point of and farewell to 300 years of gothic architecture. but what the builders created we inherit and inheriting is not always easy and heritance is also a mission. when in the 9th. century these pillars began to sink under the weight of an singer's tower it was clear that a cathedral of this size is never finished. just last book is a draw museum the former masons lodge has a book of photos that document a nearly 20 year long battle to preserve t
the star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing the stairways but when oen wish died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow tooth luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and stross book was determined to finish its prestige project so by 1439 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. or an. my. when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of the 15th century the public had...
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every time i walk down the stairway, you can sort of just look up and see the balcony in which the noose was placed. >> the school sent an email to students wednesday, one day after the discovery was made and the ucsf black student union say that it's not satisfying what the university has done to handle this incident or even others. the group started a petition demanding that the student be identified and expelled, and that the school do more to combat racism. >>> happening today, people in the east bay they will gather for a stop asian hate protest. this is a march that's going through oakland's chinatown. it will start at 2:30. at city hall and end at lake merritt amphitheater. >>> baseball is back in oakland with a great night for a ball game, especially seeing fans in the stands for the first time in 18 months. we're going to spare you the lowlights for now because the a's had a little problem with houston last night but let's just say inside the stadium not everything went smoothly. the apps used to order their concessions crashed and hangry fans left hanging by the surprise curveb
every time i walk down the stairway, you can sort of just look up and see the balcony in which the noose was placed. >> the school sent an email to students wednesday, one day after the discovery was made and the ucsf black student union say that it's not satisfying what the university has done to handle this incident or even others. the group started a petition demanding that the student be identified and expelled, and that the school do more to combat racism. >>> happening...
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every time i walk down the stairway, you can sort of just look up and see the balcony in which the noose was placed. >> the school sent an email to students wednesday, one day after the discovery was made and says that it's not satisfying what the university has done to handle this incident or even others. the group started a petition demanding that the student be identified and expelled, and that the school do more to combat racism. >>> baseball is back in oakland with a great night for a baseball game, especially seeing fans in the stands for the first time in 18 months. there were some lowlights, though. we'll spare them because the a's had a little bit of a problem with houston. let's just say inside the stadium not everything went smoothly as well namely the app that fans use to order their concessions. it crashed. a lot of angry fans were left hanging by the surprise curveball, they cried foul. >> we're leaving because there's no option to buy any food or drink. >> i was going to try to order food and now i'm just relegating to order just beer, just to get to my seats. i can't even
every time i walk down the stairway, you can sort of just look up and see the balcony in which the noose was placed. >> the school sent an email to students wednesday, one day after the discovery was made and says that it's not satisfying what the university has done to handle this incident or even others. the group started a petition demanding that the student be identified and expelled, and that the school do more to combat racism. >>> baseball is back in oakland with a great...
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they call it the cave peak stairway. this is 200 feet long and is about 400 feet above the rugged utah landscape. it is beautiful. there. the steps are made from slaps of metal visitors can get to it from a trail along the utah desert. look at that. that looks like this. not much holding that guy up. not easy to build and install this. they even had to use a helicopter anybody willing to test about. we'll get a wonderful view. what could go wrong. nothing? still ahead, governor newsome heads to central california his plan to protect the state. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> as you know, wildfire season is approaching last year. and there was a record wildfire season
they call it the cave peak stairway. this is 200 feet long and is about 400 feet above the rugged utah landscape. it is beautiful. there. the steps are made from slaps of metal visitors can get to it from a trail along the utah desert. look at that. that looks like this. not much holding that guy up. not easy to build and install this. they even had to use a helicopter anybody willing to test about. we'll get a wonderful view. what could go wrong. nothing? still ahead, governor newsome heads to...
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also, i'm not sure if the stairway and the back deck are part of the shipwright cottage or part of the general plan of this area. but i'd like to see materials that reflect the eclectic character of what was you know this area. not necessarily like marin county or something that is more contemporary, trying to make it snazzy. you know, i just want it to read more as a cultural resource and not a venue for attraction. and you know, i walked around the site and i saw there were buildings behind the shipwright cottage that i didn't see on the overall site plan. two of them were just downhill toward the water from the shipwright cottage. and two were on the dock. those are also opportunities for exhibition and speaking to the overall history, i happened to talk to someone that mentioned there was like a chinese contingent of shrimpers that would fish out there before the war effort kind of pushed them out. so there is a lot of interesting cultural history in that area. we really need to incorporate those things so that people really get an appreciation for it. you can't just go there and s
also, i'm not sure if the stairway and the back deck are part of the shipwright cottage or part of the general plan of this area. but i'd like to see materials that reflect the eclectic character of what was you know this area. not necessarily like marin county or something that is more contemporary, trying to make it snazzy. you know, i just want it to read more as a cultural resource and not a venue for attraction. and you know, i walked around the site and i saw there were buildings behind...
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in our neighborhood we daily see the unhoused on our st the effects daily on our public stairways, and grapple with the behavior on the stairs, and the public land around the stairs. also from my experience with planning and land use issues, i recognize while housing is likely to be the ultimate solution, but providing housing for all is neither easy or inexpensive or quick. so i fully support "a place for all." it provides a path that will begin to change the unacceptable status quo. we all like to believe that our government can act to help our city and our people. thank you, supervisor mandelman, and for anyone of you who will support this ordinance. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. currently, there are 62 callers listening and 42 in the queue. if you wish to provide public comment on this item, please press *3. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted. next caller, please. >> caller: yes. my name is carolyn thomas. i have seen a safe sleeping site in my neighborhood and have seen it work. [inaudible] three, i no that a person in the safe sleeping site has
in our neighborhood we daily see the unhoused on our st the effects daily on our public stairways, and grapple with the behavior on the stairs, and the public land around the stairs. also from my experience with planning and land use issues, i recognize while housing is likely to be the ultimate solution, but providing housing for all is neither easy or inexpensive or quick. so i fully support "a place for all." it provides a path that will begin to change the unacceptable status quo....
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the fast evah double kick flip over a waterfall. well he started with a 25 kilometer descent down a stairway volcano before entering the last forests you can top that off by naming the poles 1st double kicks and kayak and nailed it just as fast. and watching the news fly from the. lovely. people have to say matters to us. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on t w. the less sucker by leonardo da vinci when it was 1st shown in $1499.00 they created shock waves through italy and beyond changing the world of art for ever but a 20 year restoration effort has revealed the awful truth of the original fresco only some 20 percent is still visible simply put we can no longer seen or understand why this painting had such a devastating impact. or can wait. this is the incredible story of a hub across europe following a trail of clues and documents hidden for centuries that suggests that layla go and his workshop painted another last supper a huge life size can squat none other than the king of france does that painting still exist if so can it reveal the secrets of the original fresco. this is where a story starts in
the fast evah double kick flip over a waterfall. well he started with a 25 kilometer descent down a stairway volcano before entering the last forests you can top that off by naming the poles 1st double kicks and kayak and nailed it just as fast. and watching the news fly from the. lovely. people have to say matters to us. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on t w. the less sucker by leonardo da vinci when it was 1st shown in $1499.00 they created shock waves through...
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in our neighborhood we daily see the unhoused on our st the effects daily on our public stairways, and grapple with the behavior on the stairs, and the public land around the stairs. also from my experience with planning and land use issues, i recognize while housing is likely to be the ultimate solution, but providing housing for all is neither easy or inexpensive or quick. so i fully support "a place for all." it provides a path that will begin to change the unacceptable status quo. we all like to believe that our government can act to help our city and our people. thank you, supervisor mandelman, and for anyone of you who will support this ordinance. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. currently, there are 62 callers listening and 42 in the queue. if you wish to provide public comment on this item, please press *3. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted. next caller, please. >> caller: yes. my name is carolyn thomas. i have seen a safe sleeping site in my neighborhood and have seen it work. [inaudible] three, i no that a person in the safe sleeping site has
in our neighborhood we daily see the unhoused on our st the effects daily on our public stairways, and grapple with the behavior on the stairs, and the public land around the stairs. also from my experience with planning and land use issues, i recognize while housing is likely to be the ultimate solution, but providing housing for all is neither easy or inexpensive or quick. so i fully support "a place for all." it provides a path that will begin to change the unacceptable status quo....
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the entire gothic period. a star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing stairways but when all reached died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow to. luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and transport was determined to finish its prestige project so by $1439.00 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. i am. i am i am when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of the 15th century the public had seen too much of the ever more finely carved stone. the pulpit in strasbourg made by master builder hans hammer can perhaps be seen as both the high point of and farewell to 300 years of gothic architecture. but what the builders created we inherit and inheriting is not always easy inheritance is also a mission. when in the 9th. century these pillars began to sink under the weight of bensonhurst hour it was clear that a cathedral of this size is never finished. book the draw museum the former masons lodge has a book of photos that document a nearly 20 year long battle to preserve the minster th
the entire gothic period. a star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing stairways but when all reached died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow to. luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and transport was determined to finish its prestige project so by $1439.00 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. i am. i am i am when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of the...
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the entire gothic period. my. am. a star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing stairways but when all reached died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow tooth luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and straw spork was determined to finish its prestige project. so by 1439 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. or an. my. when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of the 15th century the public had seen too much of the ever more finely carved stone. the pulpit in strasbourg made by master builder hans hummer can perhaps be seen as both the high point of and farewell to 300 years of gothic architecture. what the builders created we inherit and inheriting is not always easy inheritance is also a mission. when in the 19th century these pillars began to sink under the weight of an singer's tower it was clear that a cathedral of this size is never finished. bush gosport cathedral museum the former masons lodge has a book of photos that document a nearly 20 year long battle to preserve the minster
the entire gothic period. my. am. a star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing stairways but when all reached died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow tooth luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and straw spork was determined to finish its prestige project. so by 1439 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. or an. my. when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of...
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the entire gothic period. i am. a star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing stairways but when all rich died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow tooth luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and transport was determined to finish its prestige project. so by 1439 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. or an. my god when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of the 15th century the public it seemed too much of the ever more finely carved stone. the pulpit in strasbourg made by master builder hans hammer can perhaps be seen as both the high point of and farewell to 300 years of gothic architecture. but what the builders created we inherit and inheriting is not always easy inheritance is also.
the entire gothic period. i am. a star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing stairways but when all rich died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow tooth luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and transport was determined to finish its prestige project. so by 1439 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. or an. my god when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of the...
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the entire gothic period. my. star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing stairways but when all rich died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow tooth luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and transport was determined to finish its prestige project so by 1439 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. i am. my god when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of the 15th century the public had seen too much of the ever more finely carved stone. the pulpit in strasbourg made by master builder hans hammer can perhaps be seen as both the high point of and farewell to 300 years of gothic architecture. but what the builders created we inherit and inheriting is not always easy and heritance is also a mission. when in the 1000. and century these pillars began to sink under the weight of an singer's tower it was clear that a cathedral of this size is never finished. bush gosport cathedral museum the former masons lodge has a book of photos that document a nearly 20 year long battle to preserve the min
the entire gothic period. my. star architect did manage to complete his 4 slender towers containing stairways but when all rich died in 1419 his work stood like a hollow tooth luckily the gothic style was still all the rage until the mid 15th century and transport was determined to finish its prestige project so by 1439 the highest church tower at the time reached a height of 142 meters. i am. my god when things are too perfect people sometimes lose interest in them and by the end of the 15th...
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the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪♪♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking ofen up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figured out how it would really work visually. [♪♪♪] >> my theme was chinese heights because i find them very beautiful. and also because mosaic is such a heavy, dens, static medium, and i always like to try and incorporate movement into its, and i work with the theme of water a lot, with wind, with clouds, just because i like movements and lightness, so i liked the contrast of making kites out of very heavy, hard material. so one side is a dragon kite, and then there are several different kites in the sky with the clouds, and a little girl below flying it. [♪♪♪] >> there are pieces that are particularly meaningful to me. during the time that we were working on it, my son was a disaffected, unhappy high school student. there was a d
the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪♪♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking ofen up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figured out how it would really work visually. [♪♪♪] >> my theme was...
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there was some sort of stampede on a stairway, a stairway to exit one of the areas there and it turned another. we have confirmed that 44 people have lost their lives, more than 100 have been injured and were sent to hospital. just a tragic evening. it's not clear exactly what happened, what caused this, because this festival actually happens every single year and, in fact, although there are reports there was almost 100,000 people in this festival, in previous years there have been more. it didn't happen last year because of coronavirus but because israel has been successful at its vaccination program and the infection rates for covid are so low here authorities did allow this festival to take place. there are questions about whether too many people were allowed in because the scenes of it just looks absolutely crowded there. tens of thousands of people crowded together singing and dancing. now, the police commander for the northern part of israel has already taken responsibility for what happened last night. the attorney general has said that he is launching an investigation to see w
there was some sort of stampede on a stairway, a stairway to exit one of the areas there and it turned another. we have confirmed that 44 people have lost their lives, more than 100 have been injured and were sent to hospital. just a tragic evening. it's not clear exactly what happened, what caused this, because this festival actually happens every single year and, in fact, although there are reports there was almost 100,000 people in this festival, in previous years there have been more. it...
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behaviour in the schools reopened and there were massive rallies for election, large ratings and cricket matches were happening, from gatherings were taking place but from february on red stairwayh. that�*s coming up in the last one month. that�*s coming up by in the last one month. that�*s coming up by maintains. this cannot still be explained by waning immunity or lack of appropriate behaviour and i think emerging variants played a large role in contributing to this huge surge that we have seen with the positivity rate of 16% and a reproduction number of 1.6 with many having a reproduction number more than 2.0. do we know which particular variance may be involved here? they data in terms of genomic sequencing have been limited from india. that is impoverished data infrastructure of india which is really hurting us. we know that a large fraction of cases where from the uk variant but what is really emerging concern is that double mutants which is responsible and quickly grew from 20% to 60% of the cases. and be fair that these variants are spreading widely across india because their variants do not listen to the state border patrols and that�*s why we see such a search. you ta
behaviour in the schools reopened and there were massive rallies for election, large ratings and cricket matches were happening, from gatherings were taking place but from february on red stairwayh. that�*s coming up in the last one month. that�*s coming up by in the last one month. that�*s coming up by maintains. this cannot still be explained by waning immunity or lack of appropriate behaviour and i think emerging variants played a large role in contributing to this huge surge that we...
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the worst civil disasters in israeli history. right around 1:00 a.m. some sort of incident book place on a stairway at mount meron.e began falling and it became a sort of stampede of sorts and it became chaos. we have seen videos where it seems like bodies are on top of one another. as a result we now have around 44 people have sadly died and more than 100 people have been injured. many of them are in hospital right now. as i say, it's being called one of the worst civil disasters in israeli history. this event happens every year. it didn't happen last year because of coronavirus, not at the same level, but it happens every year. there is questions about how this happened and why. police are ready for this event in normal times, what was different about last night? the police commander for the northern region has already taken responsibility and the israeli attorney general says that he is already launching an investigation into the police conduct to see what happened, what could have caused this. but there's also a lot of questions about why there were so many people even allowed on to this mountain, especially d
the worst civil disasters in israeli history. right around 1:00 a.m. some sort of incident book place on a stairway at mount meron.e began falling and it became a sort of stampede of sorts and it became chaos. we have seen videos where it seems like bodies are on top of one another. as a result we now have around 44 people have sadly died and more than 100 people have been injured. many of them are in hospital right now. as i say, it's being called one of the worst civil disasters in israeli...