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big thank you goes out to tom thomas cane for helping a couple navigate through a long four year process of obtaining their final certificate of final completion and occupancy. they had several delays along the way but now happily married couple appreciates the role. kudos to the mechanical engineer who was thanked by tom similars of the institute of market transformation, washington dc based think tank for his insight, cooperation, participation in helping to simplify new code -- state energy code and increasing likely compliance so thank you for your help there again on that. that, madam secretary is my president's announcements for today. >> is there any public comment on the president's announcement? seeing none, item 3, general public xhent. the building inspection commission will take public comment on the commission's jurisdiction that are not part of this agenda. >> good morning. i just want to say a couple things. first of all, i want to thank deputy director for coming up to the [inaudible] to see what the traffic flow is like up there. there's a lot of people up there [inaudib
big thank you goes out to tom thomas cane for helping a couple navigate through a long four year process of obtaining their final certificate of final completion and occupancy. they had several delays along the way but now happily married couple appreciates the role. kudos to the mechanical engineer who was thanked by tom similars of the institute of market transformation, washington dc based think tank for his insight, cooperation, participation in helping to simplify new code -- state energy...
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for tom thomas paine, he thought he was following the will of god by doing justly, loving mercy, and endeavoring to make his fellow creatures happy. that's the language from the "rights of man." >> the essence of the question is has the center of revolution shifted from their someplace else? >> it was never an -- when has american empire been the center of a revolution other than 1776 and possibly 1960. america has been the bastion of white supremacy and the rule of capital ever since 1776. is that right, brother wolff? we have had resistance and protests but we have not had a sought froze, a venezuela, cuba, a china. we have not had india in 1948. america has been the bastion of what lenin called the dictator toship of the bourgeoisee. >> 80 out of every hundred americans owns a weapon and the government has nothing to fear because -- this is the problem. that the one sort of figure in our revolutionary intellectual tradition, paine, which has been -- who had been marginalized and sigh helped, has not had in any heirs, and so hoffstetter writes about this in the become on violence,
for tom thomas paine, he thought he was following the will of god by doing justly, loving mercy, and endeavoring to make his fellow creatures happy. that's the language from the "rights of man." >> the essence of the question is has the center of revolution shifted from their someplace else? >> it was never an -- when has american empire been the center of a revolution other than 1776 and possibly 1960. america has been the bastion of white supremacy and the rule of...
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i'm tom thomas.this morning. that will start drying now that we're getting near 9:00. we shall see mostly sunny conditions inland through noon, sun breaking through around 1:00. mostly cloudy at the coast, 60s to 80s today, 60s around the coast, 70s elsewhere. north bay and east bay we'll have some 80s. more of the same tomorrow. leyla? >>> we have a b.a.r.t. advisory at 19thstreet, normally the richmond and bay point trains running on parallel tracks. they'll be one in front of the other. as we look at san jose, we have this accident involving a high-speed car here, southbound side of 280, another car in its wake. eric? >> thank you very much. announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today from the new film "if i stay," chloe grace more rets. and she plays the evil queen on "once upon a time" lana parilla. plus, you could win a new tablet, or a fantastic get away trip. we're kicking off "live's" summer escape tune in to win contest, all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc d
i'm tom thomas.this morning. that will start drying now that we're getting near 9:00. we shall see mostly sunny conditions inland through noon, sun breaking through around 1:00. mostly cloudy at the coast, 60s to 80s today, 60s around the coast, 70s elsewhere. north bay and east bay we'll have some 80s. more of the same tomorrow. leyla? >>> we have a b.a.r.t. advisory at 19thstreet, normally the richmond and bay point trains running on parallel tracks. they'll be one in front of the...
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a lot of cast dispersion cast at us, calling us everything from aunt jemima and uncle tom, and what clarence thomas and folks have to go through. black conservatives like myself, crystal, kevin jackson, ben carson of variety. herman cain, we have a much easier path and have much more access today. thank god, because of the folk like you at fox news and fox business and the social media. we have much more access and opportunity to get our voices heard than the generation before. >> you're a brave guy. thank you very much. nigel, thank you very much, appreciate it. nigel inis. president obama's response to the gruesome beheading of james foley and hear from a two-star general how our military should respond? . >> the united states of america will do what we must do to protect our people, we'll be vigilant and we will be relentless. david: president obama condemning the brutal beheading of american journalist james foley but offered no specific plan to prevent the killing of steve soddolove or protecting interests or other personnel in the mideast. general, good to see you, you. i heard, general, no u
a lot of cast dispersion cast at us, calling us everything from aunt jemima and uncle tom, and what clarence thomas and folks have to go through. black conservatives like myself, crystal, kevin jackson, ben carson of variety. herman cain, we have a much easier path and have much more access today. thank god, because of the folk like you at fox news and fox business and the social media. we have much more access and opportunity to get our voices heard than the generation before. >> you're...
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. >> i want to point out to viewers that she is being thomas swift in her abilities. >> tom swift. >> he used to read those books. >> oh my god, that was amazing. that may have been the most amazing screw up i have ever done. mistaking jonathon swift for tom swift. >> homerun. >> you are still america's little princess. >> i am a strange person. >> coming up we will have some fun stuff i'm sure. trust me. or not. bulldog: if you're like me, you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself. mattress discounters labor day sale is on now! rest those tired bones on a queen size serta mattress and box spring set. right now, they're just $397. get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. not to labor the point, but this sale won't last long. ♪ mattress discounters to pronounce -- like when you try to pronounce a complicated word and screw it up. >> that was the epitome. >> exactly. does the money pile make life vial? >> we try to answer that question in tonight's -- >> "red eye debate, live from t
. >> i want to point out to viewers that she is being thomas swift in her abilities. >> tom swift. >> he used to read those books. >> oh my god, that was amazing. that may have been the most amazing screw up i have ever done. mistaking jonathon swift for tom swift. >> homerun. >> you are still america's little princess. >> i am a strange person. >> coming up we will have some fun stuff i'm sure. trust me. or not. bulldog: if you're like me, you've...
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from tom friedman's column, president obama talks to thomas friedman about iraq, putin and israel. he writes: president obama's hair is definitely grayer these days and no doubt trying to manage foreign policy accounts for at least half of those gray hairs. but having had a chance to spend an hour touring the horizon with him in the white house map room last friday afternoon, it's clear that the president has a take on the world borne of many lessons over the past six years, and he has feisty answers for his foreign policy critics. obama made clear he's only going to involve america more deeply in places like the middle east to the extent that the different communities there agree to an exclusive politics of no victor, no vanquished. the united states is not going to be the air force of iraqi shiites or any other faction. he cautioned president vladimir putin of russia could insays ukraine at any time and if he does, quote: trying to find our way back to a relationship with russia during the remainder of my term will be much more difficult. intervening in libya was the right thing
from tom friedman's column, president obama talks to thomas friedman about iraq, putin and israel. he writes: president obama's hair is definitely grayer these days and no doubt trying to manage foreign policy accounts for at least half of those gray hairs. but having had a chance to spend an hour touring the horizon with him in the white house map room last friday afternoon, it's clear that the president has a take on the world borne of many lessons over the past six years, and he has feisty...
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joining us to weigh in is the former deputy assistant attorney general in the bush administration thomas dupree. tomo you think? do you like the role of the d.o.j. right now? >> i think your question about whether this is politics or justice, i think the answer is there is a bit of both going on here. there is no question the justice department has a role to play in terms of investigating whether there was a civil rights violation. at the same time i think there has to be a p.r. element. the toning is very aware that the eyes of the -- the attorney general is aware that the eyes of the world are on our response here in ferguson. they are trying to manage the response and delay the video. i think they are very aware that a lot of president's supporters are looking very closely at how they handle this case, whether they're doing the right thing in their judgment. for that reason the attorney general and others in the administration are very attentive to the p.r. aspects of what's going on here. >> as assistant attorney general, you know to clear the decks, we don't know that is michael brown. i watche
joining us to weigh in is the former deputy assistant attorney general in the bush administration thomas dupree. tomo you think? do you like the role of the d.o.j. right now? >> i think your question about whether this is politics or justice, i think the answer is there is a bit of both going on here. there is no question the justice department has a role to play in terms of investigating whether there was a civil rights violation. at the same time i think there has to be a p.r. element....
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thomas johnson, later on today, to get a briefing. what was very interesting in this, he had not seen the video, the video that was released this morning. i think i said tom johnson. i beg your pardon. the chief of police is thomas jackson. thomas jackson. i beg your pardon. clearly, what was critical here is that the captain did not say he'd seen the video released this morning. this is a big headline. i want to bring in two of my guests who have been watching these developments very, very closely. don lemon is live on the scene right now. he listened through that press conference. don, what i think is so critical is that we've had so many developments this morning from the investigative and from the security angle. this morning from the investigative, we heard the name of the officer and we also saw video of an alleged violent robbery, an assault robbery, a strong-arm robbery, they call it, of the deceased, the 18-year-old mike brown, prior to the shooting. and then we saw this community response to the policing tactics. has the dynamic on the ground changed? has the calculus changed at all? has the information made any difference? >> it has made a diff
thomas johnson, later on today, to get a briefing. what was very interesting in this, he had not seen the video, the video that was released this morning. i think i said tom johnson. i beg your pardon. the chief of police is thomas jackson. thomas jackson. i beg your pardon. clearly, what was critical here is that the captain did not say he'd seen the video released this morning. this is a big headline. i want to bring in two of my guests who have been watching these developments very, very...
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and the prosecutor for the are going to justice and sir questions about thomas drake and so bill and i agree we'll do that we knew tom had done nothing wrong easy let's go so we go down to the f.b.i. facility just outside d.c. and maryland and separately we address questions of questions mostly were questions like. did you meet with what occasions and of course we had had lunch was sure said hello but nothing very interesting. and they talk about mulching papers destroying evidence and no story. so long story short we get letters of immunity in february saying we are under no further threat for this entire matter billy and i bathe and through their attention. and we think it's because he's the one that went to the press. and i say was very much trying to and the government for that matter send a message if you work in the intelligence community and you talk to the press you're going to get hammered. coming up the second half of abby's interview with n.s.a. whistleblowers kirk wiebe e n bill binnie stay tune. played right from the same place the first st louis and i were being butchered. on our reporters' twitter the
and the prosecutor for the are going to justice and sir questions about thomas drake and so bill and i agree we'll do that we knew tom had done nothing wrong easy let's go so we go down to the f.b.i. facility just outside d.c. and maryland and separately we address questions of questions mostly were questions like. did you meet with what occasions and of course we had had lunch was sure said hello but nothing very interesting. and they talk about mulching papers destroying evidence and no...
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thomas scott. i could do two hours just on captain tom even though she was never a captain, professor tom even though he never went to school. he was born probably in illinois but no one is sure. probably in the 1860s but no one is sure. his parents were either killed by indians, readers or abandoned him. nobody is sure. he went to an orphanage and ran away at some point but nobody's aware of the ether and he probably got a job in the circus as a tumbler. the first time he came to the public recognition as when he would get money doing tumbling routines on the tops of moving trains. his first great move into deviation is he was the inventor of the flexible. shoot they have parachutes before that but they were rigid if they malfunctioned they didn't really work. he invented the flexible parachute and put it to use she would go up in the balloon 3,000 feet sometimes 5,000 feet, jumped out of the balloon holding his flexible. shoot he was in no way harnessed. the only way he was attached despite holding onto a ring that he would do this for a dollar of it. [laughter] and people paid him because he was r
thomas scott. i could do two hours just on captain tom even though she was never a captain, professor tom even though he never went to school. he was born probably in illinois but no one is sure. probably in the 1860s but no one is sure. his parents were either killed by indians, readers or abandoned him. nobody is sure. he went to an orphanage and ran away at some point but nobody's aware of the ether and he probably got a job in the circus as a tumbler. the first time he came to the public...
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tom we wanted to make sure we went through the processes and also respect want to ensure that the supporters could be here per born as thomas dr. was adopted by his be neighbors he grew up in new jersey and was encouraged to pressure give him navmz and was excelling in athletics he continued this while going to springfield massachusetts and just for the record in pe after graduation he tainted medical school and new jersey medical institution and going to alabama in 1965 before drafted into the army he protested being shipped to vietnam and was sent to change as an athletic after the mexican city olympics he earned his medical degree at staufrd and has a practice in the castro neighborhood and participated in the olympics for a second time as a is an at about physician for the monreal olympics after that wid dell joined a bowling league and model to gay supporting event after the events the first one was to take place in 1982 but did united states athletic committee sized woody allen decimal organization over the use of the word olympics. renaming the sports competition to the gay gavin newsom's event was a large success an
tom we wanted to make sure we went through the processes and also respect want to ensure that the supporters could be here per born as thomas dr. was adopted by his be neighbors he grew up in new jersey and was encouraged to pressure give him navmz and was excelling in athletics he continued this while going to springfield massachusetts and just for the record in pe after graduation he tainted medical school and new jersey medical institution and going to alabama in 1965 before drafted into the...
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tom horn t-shirts. horn stands out above all other western characters, his controversial by hanging. thomas h. horn jr. was born in scotland county, missouri, in 1860.er, his early years coincided with the civil war and turbulent which hection era recalled were very difficult times. his parents, who were devout followers of the disciples of christ, imposed a strict code in home, prompting young tom to 18 70's.e in the mid he struck westward working at became aand eventually cow puncher on texas cattle trifs to dodge city, kansas. in 1879, he sought his fortune silver camp of leadville, colorado. when he failed to prosper, he reportedly hired out his gun during a dispute between two forroad companies vying control of the best route into leadville. while there, or from there, he to arizonay territory in 1881, arriving just outbreak of apache disturbances was occurring. in desperate need of employment, on with the u.s. army as a civilian employee. next five years he served as a teamster, packer and civilian chief of scouts. he was present both as a scout and a spanish interpreter during geronimo,
tom horn t-shirts. horn stands out above all other western characters, his controversial by hanging. thomas h. horn jr. was born in scotland county, missouri, in 1860.er, his early years coincided with the civil war and turbulent which hection era recalled were very difficult times. his parents, who were devout followers of the disciples of christ, imposed a strict code in home, prompting young tom to 18 70's.e in the mid he struck westward working at became aand eventually cow puncher on texas...
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fourth core that tom's had commanded throughout the atlanta campaign earlier that year, there was the 23rd quarter under schofield, which had also served under sherman alongside thomas his army of the cumberland in the atlantic campaign. there was a large cavalry contingent under james h wilson, as brian just mentioned. and there is a division of united states colored troops under major general james steve mann. there were three divisions of undermy of the tennessee general andrew jackson smith. these are the people i will talk about briefly now for the next 30-40 minutes. of troops went by several names officially. as far as what they're officially designated, sometimes it was the right wing of the 16th corps and sometimes it was ps. thee 16th cor official designation was sometimes detachment army of tennessee, a very imaginative name. they were often called smith's guerrillas. shelby foote said that they called themselves aj smith's llas. ilas spelled gori have on more than one occasion had cause to regret that shelby foote did not footnote, no pun intended, his excellent work. i have not been able to come to that source yet, but i have a lot more sources to look
fourth core that tom's had commanded throughout the atlanta campaign earlier that year, there was the 23rd quarter under schofield, which had also served under sherman alongside thomas his army of the cumberland in the atlantic campaign. there was a large cavalry contingent under james h wilson, as brian just mentioned. and there is a division of united states colored troops under major general james steve mann. there were three divisions of undermy of the tennessee general andrew jackson...
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tom barrett has no gripe with sentinel and was under their supervision for longer than he cares to remember. >> they were professional. i didn't have a problem. they were doing their job. >> thomas barrett is an individual that had a college education. he was a pharmacist by training. he was in the army. life was going on with him and unfortunately he had an alcohol problem. >> and i was real depressed. i said, you know, i want a beer. i walked by this convenience store and i walked in there. >> barrett was arrested for shoplifting a $2 can of beer. >> he was incarcerated and the judge told him he would have to go on electronic monitoring if he wanted to be released from jail. >> electronic monitoring cost $12 a day and he would have to install land line in his phone all requiring money he didn't have. >> basically they said i was going to be locked up until i could make all these arrangements. i'm thinking if i'm locked up it's more difficult to make these arrangements and i have no money. >> a friend convinced a judge to allow him out of jail long enough to make enough money to stay out of jail. >> my only income was food stamps and selling plasma so i was falling behind. the
tom barrett has no gripe with sentinel and was under their supervision for longer than he cares to remember. >> they were professional. i didn't have a problem. they were doing their job. >> thomas barrett is an individual that had a college education. he was a pharmacist by training. he was in the army. life was going on with him and unfortunately he had an alcohol problem. >> and i was real depressed. i said, you know, i want a beer. i walked by this convenience store and i...
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tom paine they get involved in organizing a movement to both independence and social transformation. this revolution runs through a number of phases through the bolshevik style coup d'etat but it succeeds ultimately then thomasung is one of the of principle co-authors which is the first and democratic constitution of a large state of the modern world and it is sent to france where it inspires people. thomas young himself goes off to vermont. but along the way thomas young comes up with a name for the state of vermont. said he is an interesting character. part of the reason you have not heard of him is he was an infidel, houseboat been infidel. with that aspect of his personality he pretty much spoke his mind and he was quite radical. he left the very interesting trail of writing that he tells his favorite authors and the main philosophical preoccupations. so what you can deduce is he shares ideas and is reasonably well read. even more so than ethan allen is something closer to what we should call up and deist. justin formal terms that are not useful as all the deist believes there is a deity who creates the universe then walks away and says your on your own. then there is a step farther the thing with you ca
tom paine they get involved in organizing a movement to both independence and social transformation. this revolution runs through a number of phases through the bolshevik style coup d'etat but it succeeds ultimately then thomasung is one of the of principle co-authors which is the first and democratic constitution of a large state of the modern world and it is sent to france where it inspires people. thomas young himself goes off to vermont. but along the way thomas young comes up with a name...
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ehere is an interesting tom that was written from somebody that i have a lot of respect, who was the russian defense minister at one point thomas somebody i've dealt with who i persons one of my best in the russian government. it is a wrong piece about how whether russia is neither western or eastern. russia is unique. it says that russia should not give way to western values like tolerance and multiculturalism which weaken russia. this is re-creating a view of what russia is, what russian identity is, and how it relates to russia's great power role. and this is russia the third version. thought hewhy i wrote the op-ed that he did. it was a kind of manifesto for a russian future that he feels -- just to close, a good friend of mine come a russian, said, "you americans with your support for democracy and your national endowment for democracy, you won't be satisfied until russia is back among the borders of the dutch." think about that. it means for those particular people, the russian empire, russian expansion, and russian identity are solid. timn "newsmakers," phillips, president for americans with prosperity. he talks about th
ehere is an interesting tom that was written from somebody that i have a lot of respect, who was the russian defense minister at one point thomas somebody i've dealt with who i persons one of my best in the russian government. it is a wrong piece about how whether russia is neither western or eastern. russia is unique. it says that russia should not give way to western values like tolerance and multiculturalism which weaken russia. this is re-creating a view of what russia is, what russian...
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can give tom a call and he steps up and then some always on this so we endorse and his support and hope that you will too in that consideration and thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thomas, lind a linda, and dennis. >> good morning commissioners. my name is thomas bassis and the golf superintendent at the golf club in san francisco and in 2008 we went through a massive renovation and found ourselves in a situation of having a great deal of extra resources that we could lend to a less fortunate golf course that being glen eagles. tom shay asked me if we could act in a big brother role for them and we established that relationship and did well with that. as a result i was able to with the blessing of my golf course help glen eagles out tremendous. in 2010 they under went a grass resurf
can give tom a call and he steps up and then some always on this so we endorse and his support and hope that you will too in that consideration and thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thomas, lind a linda, and dennis. >> good morning commissioners. my name is thomas bassis and the golf superintendent at the golf club in san francisco and in 2008 we went through a massive renovation and found ourselves in a situation of having a great deal of extra resources that we could...
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can give tom a call and he steps up and then some always on this so we endorse and his support and hope that you will too in that consideration and thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thomas, lind a linda, and dennis. >> good morning commissioners. my name is thomas bassis and the golf superintendent at the golf club in san francisco and in 2008 we went through a massive renovation and found ourselves in a situation of having a great deal of extra resources that we could lend to a less fortunate golf course that being glen eagles. tom shay asked me if we could act in a big brother role for them and we established that relationship and did well with that. as a result i was able to with the blessing of my golf course help glen eagles out tremendous. in 2010 they under went a grass resurfacing project and i donated my time and resources and staff were able to restore all of the greens to near perfect conditions and to this day they're some of the best greens for the price at which you could play golf. we all did this for the betterment of golf realizing that people don't start out at a cal club playing golf. they start at glen eagleses. i have members that started there and
can give tom a call and he steps up and then some always on this so we endorse and his support and hope that you will too in that consideration and thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thomas, lind a linda, and dennis. >> good morning commissioners. my name is thomas bassis and the golf superintendent at the golf club in san francisco and in 2008 we went through a massive renovation and found ourselves in a situation of having a great deal of extra resources that we could...
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. >> so, tom what, do we do? what is the thomas friedman doctrine moving forward?octrine is just to get elected president. right now everything seems to be ad hoc. so what is the tom friedman doctrine? >> so here's the two conclusions i've drawn from the last decade in iraq. one is, joe, sometimes the necessary is impossible, or it's impossible at any cost that we are willing to pay. that's number one because basically you are having -- you're seeing states fall apart and i think the only way to really rebuild them is an international force to come in and stay for 20, 30 years, okay. so sometimes the necessary is impossible. and the other point you have to take note of is, number two, is that the two most successful arab spring nations are the two countries we've had nothing to do with. tunisia and kurdistan. we helped the kurds early on but the people there came together in a no vanquish formula and they built the politics that could support a state which we can then come in and support. >> tom, let's talk about another ugly reality we've all had to face over the
. >> so, tom what, do we do? what is the thomas friedman doctrine moving forward?octrine is just to get elected president. right now everything seems to be ad hoc. so what is the tom friedman doctrine? >> so here's the two conclusions i've drawn from the last decade in iraq. one is, joe, sometimes the necessary is impossible, or it's impossible at any cost that we are willing to pay. that's number one because basically you are having -- you're seeing states fall apart and i think...
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thomas henderson was a state police agent who grew up across the street from dorothy edwards and james holloway and was friendly with both. >> tom nothing to do with forensic investigation at all. nothing. he wasn't supposed to be involved in the case anyway because these were people he knew his whole life long. >> there was really no reason for him to have removed these things from the laboratory. we were arguing that this evidence had in all likelihood been tampered with and quite conceivably that mrs. edwards' blood had been put on the garments. >> it would now be up to the judge to rule whether or not elmore deserved a new trial. the decision would take four months to come down. >> we presented all this great evidence. we're very excited. we're stoked. then comes the judge's order and the cover letter said edward lee elmore may well not be guilty, but that will be for an appellate court to find. >> judge kinard had left elmore's fate up to other judges to decide. >> i became literally hysterical, completely sobbing. running, i threw it at john blume. what the hell is the matter with you? >> john blume had assigned elmore's c
thomas henderson was a state police agent who grew up across the street from dorothy edwards and james holloway and was friendly with both. >> tom nothing to do with forensic investigation at all. nothing. he wasn't supposed to be involved in the case anyway because these were people he knew his whole life long. >> there was really no reason for him to have removed these things from the laboratory. we were arguing that this evidence had in all likelihood been tampered with and quite...
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thomas assigned them to a position on the right wing of his army, anchoring on the cumberland river downstream from nashville. there they remained for the first two weeks of december. tom is's offensive against hood outside nashville was delayed by various factors, and finally by a spell of very bad weather, including an ice storm. by the evening of the 14th, it was clear that the icy spell was ending, and so thomas sent around orders for his troops to be ready to move first thing next morning. smith alerted his three divisions to be ready to move at 6:00 a.m. they couldn't get underway quite that early because december 15 very foggy. so foggy that one participant said you could only see a few yards in front of you. it was very difficult to move the troops around. smith did get his troops and -- in motion. the earliest of any of the commands for that day. it was as it should be. his attachment was assigned to play a key role in thomas's attack on hood. thomas was to move to his right and then swing through a left wheel, and rotating as it were 90 degrees in a counterclockwise direction so that he would face the flank of good's line -- hood's line. smith put his command
thomas assigned them to a position on the right wing of his army, anchoring on the cumberland river downstream from nashville. there they remained for the first two weeks of december. tom is's offensive against hood outside nashville was delayed by various factors, and finally by a spell of very bad weather, including an ice storm. by the evening of the 14th, it was clear that the icy spell was ending, and so thomas sent around orders for his troops to be ready to move first thing next morning....
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tom sherwood takes a walk. >> reporter: take a walk along 14th street in northwest washington. one thing is for sure. if you have any money you won't go hungry or thirsty or starve for entertainment. from thomas circle at massachusetts avenue up two dozen blocks past u street. this area developed into a regional destination spot where bars are full and restaurants with long waiting lists. >> yes please come to our city and leave more of your money here. >> reporter: and tens of the thousands of the young people are pouring in. looking for good paying jobs, cool places to live or easy entertainment options. >> the urban life has gotten to the point where it's sort of built itself. >> reporter: by last year the 14th street area was the most dense regional neighborhood in the city. basic rents are reaching $3,000 a month. and delta associates says 24 new restaurants have opened in just the past nine months. the new 14th street began slowly about a dozen years ago. but it quickly was replacing long shuddered store fronts that had been here since the 1968 riots following the --. it reflects the changing city. back in the year 2000 it had about 300 members now 800 member, most of the growth here in
tom sherwood takes a walk. >> reporter: take a walk along 14th street in northwest washington. one thing is for sure. if you have any money you won't go hungry or thirsty or starve for entertainment. from thomas circle at massachusetts avenue up two dozen blocks past u street. this area developed into a regional destination spot where bars are full and restaurants with long waiting lists. >> yes please come to our city and leave more of your money here. >> reporter: and tens...
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thomas next in california. democratic caller. caller: yes. this is tom. host: go ahead.ler: your guest mentioned air india and boeing and also delta airlines. how delta gave up their flying to india. maybe one leg, i'm not certain which it was. air india, national carrier for india, could have just easily gone with boeing -- sorry, with airbus, european manufacturer, whose products are subsidized by their governments. so i think the import export bank also serves as a way of leveling the playing field between european manufacturers, airbus, in this case, and boeing. host: mr. williamson. guest: you could get functionly the same thing by writing boeing a check for $1 billion every year. if you want to subsidize boeing. subsidize boeing. write them a check. it's unseemly, we don't do it directly. it's essentially economically the same thing. airbus, yeah. airbus receives certain subsidies from the european governments. boeing does, too. i am not sure that national airline carriers trying to decide between boeing products and airbus products are going to make their decision
thomas next in california. democratic caller. caller: yes. this is tom. host: go ahead.ler: your guest mentioned air india and boeing and also delta airlines. how delta gave up their flying to india. maybe one leg, i'm not certain which it was. air india, national carrier for india, could have just easily gone with boeing -- sorry, with airbus, european manufacturer, whose products are subsidized by their governments. so i think the import export bank also serves as a way of leveling the...
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thomas in new jersey for folk line of the "washington examiner." hey, tom.aller: good morning, gentlemen. under the eisenhower administration, denon president eisenhower have the eisenhower doctrine, which proclaimed the united states right to be in the middle east because of the area of strategic importance for our country? that is correct, right? i do not want to comment on the nuances of the eisenhower doctrine. the 1950's. is from we are puzzling to myth here that you are here to perpetrate that this is some kind of organic terrorist group that is the enemy of ours. doesn't the cia have influence over this group? where did the funding for this group,? did it come from saudi arabia and qatar? the funding would not have come from those countries without at least the tacit approval of our intelligence agencies. isn't that all correct? guest: thank you for the call, but i think that sounds like an absurd conspiracy, so i do not want to address that. host: interestingly enough, the they street journal" roads fill their coffers from the economy in syria and ir
thomas in new jersey for folk line of the "washington examiner." hey, tom.aller: good morning, gentlemen. under the eisenhower administration, denon president eisenhower have the eisenhower doctrine, which proclaimed the united states right to be in the middle east because of the area of strategic importance for our country? that is correct, right? i do not want to comment on the nuances of the eisenhower doctrine. the 1950's. is from we are puzzling to myth here that you are here to...
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thomas but a lot of people -- pay for, but a lot of people took to the streets. >> when will we get the decision? >> we will get a decision later on this week tomthe chinese do not permit the free choice of candidates, then it is up to occupy to decide if they're going to occupy. >> right. let's take a look at some of the key events we are following you -- for you this weekend. zimbabwe's robert gabi is arriving. he will be discussing additional infrastructure projects -- robert mugabe is arriving. to begin a workers protest against casino operators. better conditions and benefits, and there is the slowdown in the world's biggest gaming hobby. malaysia airlines reporting lastday, now one of its issues, a company proposing to take the carrier private after those two disasters that they have had this year, sending shares tumbling. there have now been five straight quarterly losses, and there are no estimates this time around, and icbc, second-quarter earnings expected to reach a record. maybets are looking at it two rise to maybe $12 billion. and luxury in china is fast becoming a hunting ground for bargain shoppers. heavy discounts. if you do no
thomas but a lot of people -- pay for, but a lot of people took to the streets. >> when will we get the decision? >> we will get a decision later on this week tomthe chinese do not permit the free choice of candidates, then it is up to occupy to decide if they're going to occupy. >> right. let's take a look at some of the key events we are following you -- for you this weekend. zimbabwe's robert gabi is arriving. he will be discussing additional infrastructure projects --...
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reporter: and again, just hearing from tom jackson here and the very latest on his police officer who reportedly fired the shots that fatally wounded 18-year-old thomasal quick, too, i do want to go over a quick time line released by the police chief. chief jackson here mentioning that robbery took place at about 11:30, shortly before 11:30 saturday morning, about 30 minutes after that, this police officer, officer wilson, kame into contact with brown and at one point a confrontation ensued, shots were displayed. two minutes later, backup arrived. we're trying to find out what happened during those first few moments. as you might imagine, this part of town lining up for activity. it was relatively quiet after several peaceful protests. we're seeing more demonstrators show up at the police department. it's unclear how the community will be receiving this brand- new information just released by the police chief here in ferguson. tori? >> all right. polo sandoval, thank you. >>> a woman in critical condition after drinking what was supposed to be sweet tea at a dickey's restaurant in salt lake city. according to an attorney for the 67-year-old grandmoth
reporter: and again, just hearing from tom jackson here and the very latest on his police officer who reportedly fired the shots that fatally wounded 18-year-old thomasal quick, too, i do want to go over a quick time line released by the police chief. chief jackson here mentioning that robbery took place at about 11:30, shortly before 11:30 saturday morning, about 30 minutes after that, this police officer, officer wilson, kame into contact with brown and at one point a confrontation ensued,...
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tom. good afternoon. like so many federal laws and programs that have gone before, the states are shaping the form and the function of the affordable care kitty. as thomas pointed out, our research network is focusing on state experiences and the implementation of a.c.a. and true to form in american politics, implementation provides yet another stage for shaping public policy. our baseline reports are helping to illustrate how this is happening and sets the stage for future research. the research network is looking at the individual states, but as tom as alluded to, we're also interested in the regional dimension. today, we're focusing on the south. the united states census bureau defines the south as 16 states as well as the d.c. district of columbia. it goes to kentucky, oklahoma, maryland, delaware, and west virginia. to date, much of the attention on state responses is focused on the south. why? well, it's because many of these states and many of these states policy actions have been taken that have been interpreted to be in opposition to the a.c.a. the prevailing characterization is that -- sort sighted. considering that many of a.c.a.'s provisions
tom. good afternoon. like so many federal laws and programs that have gone before, the states are shaping the form and the function of the affordable care kitty. as thomas pointed out, our research network is focusing on state experiences and the implementation of a.c.a. and true to form in american politics, implementation provides yet another stage for shaping public policy. our baseline reports are helping to illustrate how this is happening and sets the stage for future research. the...