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t we're taing aba irly substantial amount of water that's being transpired by the trees. one of the things that had been suggested at one time was perhaps one way to save water in the river is to cut down all the trees along it. the problem is, is when you do that, regular evaporation takes over and you can end up actually losing more water with regular evaporation than you would from transpiration from the trees. there were several studies done by the bureau of reclamation and one by the u.s. geological survey that established this. narrator: to better understand the effects of water depletion in riparian zones, maddock's colleague, dr. kate baird, is measuring the amount of water used by vegetation near the san pedro river, a river that has been in decline over the past decade. for each tree, baird determines the volume of water traveling through that tree. to do this, she measures both the velocity of the water moving up the tree and the area of its xylem tissue. dr. baird: so, if i wanted to understand how much water is flowing through the tree or howuch water this tr
t we're taing aba irly substantial amount of water that's being transpired by the trees. one of the things that had been suggested at one time was perhaps one way to save water in the river is to cut down all the trees along it. the problem is, is when you do that, regular evaporation takes over and you can end up actually losing more water with regular evaporation than you would from transpiration from the trees. there were several studies done by the bureau of reclamation and one by the u.s....
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i believed in transparent government policies and none of that has transpired. the contrary, he is a better manager of the empire than bush ever was. it is wrong. he is a constitutional s cholar. bush made a fatal flaw. we were attacked by terrorists. instead of hunting down those people through intelligence, informers, through the usual process is by which the entire by whichow processes the entire world uses, he waged war and he said that you're either with us or against us and he divided the world right than. he made six countries suspect. essentially, the united states government makes us, the citizens of our own country and citizens abroad, suspects. we are all suspects. it is not just for terrorists. because i'm not a terrorist and you are not a terrorist. but we are all fearful that whatever we do and think and act comically want to form a new association, if we want to protest an essay policies, we are always being listened to. what is your read on some of these polls that suggest that the new -- the majority of the american people don't care so much abo
i believed in transparent government policies and none of that has transpired. the contrary, he is a better manager of the empire than bush ever was. it is wrong. he is a constitutional s cholar. bush made a fatal flaw. we were attacked by terrorists. instead of hunting down those people through intelligence, informers, through the usual process is by which the entire by whichow processes the entire world uses, he waged war and he said that you're either with us or against us and he divided the...
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against committee in the west wing, reporters awaiting their arrival speaking to reporters about what transpired. secretary of state john kerry set to return to geneva. two weeks ago he left empty handed and they are going to pick up that ball again. many senators are disappointed. they said this is not the time to try to ease sanctions. this is the time to strengthen sanctions. the administration say the existing sanctions would have brought iran to the table to begin with. and what is essentially happening now, the white house is trying to talk senators out of trying to impose tougher sanctions. here is jay carney. >> we believe there is the potential to initiate the first phase of an agreement that would see iran halting progress on its program, and rolling back certain aspects of it, and as we -- and therefore basically falling progress on their program and rolling it back as we pursue a more comprehensive agreement and test whether or not a more comprehensive agreement is achievable. >> reporter: so the is the administration and its allies giving iran a chance to demonstrate that this is si
against committee in the west wing, reporters awaiting their arrival speaking to reporters about what transpired. secretary of state john kerry set to return to geneva. two weeks ago he left empty handed and they are going to pick up that ball again. many senators are disappointed. they said this is not the time to try to ease sanctions. this is the time to strengthen sanctions. the administration say the existing sanctions would have brought iran to the table to begin with. and what is...
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and then, something transpired yesterday afternoon. >> reporter: those who counsel students hope to turn it into something positive. >> they're teenagers. that is where we come into play to talk a little bit about tolerance ask support. and supporting each other. >> reporter: all four students face possible disciplinary action for fighting on campus. in hercules, abc7 news. >>> in the meantime supporters of sasha fleeshman, badly burned on a ac transit bus who when another teenager set fire to a skirt sashy was wearing tonight will start at oakland high school tonight walking about a mile to where the attack happened. abc7 news is across from the high school with the story. carolyn? >> reporter: they're calling this walk the rainbow road. it's a show of support for the 18-year-old. family and friends going to gather there and walk along the 57-bus line. we have family photos of sasha who does the sd not identify as male or female whose skirt was set on fire while napping on a 57 bus this month. the 16-year-old richard thomas has been arrested. the 18-year-old victim suffered second and t
and then, something transpired yesterday afternoon. >> reporter: those who counsel students hope to turn it into something positive. >> they're teenagers. that is where we come into play to talk a little bit about tolerance ask support. and supporting each other. >> reporter: all four students face possible disciplinary action for fighting on campus. in hercules, abc7 news. >>> in the meantime supporters of sasha fleeshman, badly burned on a ac transit bus who when...
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we are transpired -- transformed. always buy somebody else's generosity. and so we stitch. how do you know where to start? with the torn people, with a torn country. me started. where do you start? you start where you are. that is the basis of all spiritual tradition. can you find a place that will hold a knot? you find one place that will hold and someone sits with you while you find a place to connect it. your nephews get badly hurt. odds hillsainst all perfectly -- hills perfectly. tavis: what keeps you hopeful? is out of your her wrenching about newtown and you wrote the book and you remain hopeful. why so? rex i am load away by people's love and generosity. i do look to the helpers. i'd do see every single day people coming out of themselves to become people for others and i am blown away. i am humbled. i am so blown away by god in every aspect of creation, and in you ares and i say, showing off again, god, and i and say stay close. "stitches" is called by anne lamott. always good to see you. thanks for coming on again. ags for joining us and as lways, keep the faith.
we are transpired -- transformed. always buy somebody else's generosity. and so we stitch. how do you know where to start? with the torn people, with a torn country. me started. where do you start? you start where you are. that is the basis of all spiritual tradition. can you find a place that will hold a knot? you find one place that will hold and someone sits with you while you find a place to connect it. your nephews get badly hurt. odds hillsainst all perfectly -- hills perfectly. tavis:...
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selling that happens for a tax reasons and other reasons in december as well as what's going to transpire on the budget and the debt ceiling in january. we will see a lot position squaring this month. lincoln we are seeing some weakeness in the market. how do you suppose that this friday will go? > i think that's the beginning of we're seeing in terms of this position squaring. people taking some chips off the table realizing that the bottom line organic growth and equity in companies is not really happening. looking at some the weakness in the underlying economy really beginning to reassess where they're putting their money to work. what was your best trade last month? > last month we really continued to like the energy space the midstream part of the piperuns the mlp's. we put it through center coast capital which is a fund where the amlp which is the e t f. good to have you on the show, have a great day! >thank you. as a new month begins today-- it also marks the end of an added boost to food stamps. roughly 48 milion americans depend on food stamps to make ends meet. starting today..
selling that happens for a tax reasons and other reasons in december as well as what's going to transpire on the budget and the debt ceiling in january. we will see a lot position squaring this month. lincoln we are seeing some weakeness in the market. how do you suppose that this friday will go? > i think that's the beginning of we're seeing in terms of this position squaring. people taking some chips off the table realizing that the bottom line organic growth and equity in companies is not...
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inspection program and i am here to respond to your questions, and certainly did my events that transpired and you know, that surrounded this coffee and tea operation.
inspection program and i am here to respond to your questions, and certainly did my events that transpired and you know, that surrounded this coffee and tea operation.
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inspection program and i am here to respond to your questions, and certainly did my events that transpired and you know, that surrounded this coffee and tea operation. >> thank you. >> i think that we have questions. >> no. >> i don't see any questions, but thank you for your help with this case and responding to the board's questions, in writing. >> okay. >> is there any public comment on this item? >> that is okay, don't worry. >> good evening, troy campbell with the director of the fisherman's wharf and i represent 350 businesses around the wharf and one thing that is that it did not start with dw it started with sfpd who came out and measured the area for the cart and conducted their own out reach and they denied the permit and stated that no locations on the sidewalk of the 2800 block were allowable and this permit was given it was denied and we maintain that they made the direct decision, it should never have gone before dpw. in the previous hearing, with the coffee beans, only and tea boxes that are african. and now it also stated that she sells coffee and tea, in addition to these
inspection program and i am here to respond to your questions, and certainly did my events that transpired and you know, that surrounded this coffee and tea operation. >> thank you. >> i think that we have questions. >> no. >> i don't see any questions, but thank you for your help with this case and responding to the board's questions, in writing. >> okay. >> is there any public comment on this item? >> that is okay, don't worry. >> good evening,...
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intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an babassador was killd and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they can do a closed-door hearing to get at with the witnesses they want to call, and certainly the government should not be attempting to control those witnesses and still protect the criminal justice system. and by the way, lou, that criminal justice -- that investigation on the criminal justice side got off on the wrong foot because the next day, while we may not have been able to get troops there that night, we should have been able to get troops there the next day, secured our consulate, put our flag back up and brought the fbi in so they can begin an immediate investigation and stay there with forces for as lon
intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an babassador was killd and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they...
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what transpired next she calls a true miracle. immediate and incredible bond between xena and her 8-year-old son johnny who has autism. >> i just knew that out of all the money that i spent on therapy, that she is standing right there in my family room, therapy money could buy. >> reporter: once closed off and isolated, johnny is much more engaged and so happy to have his best friend by his side. 8 months ago, johnny wonderful even touch food. now he hems prepare xena's daily meals. on this day, another milestone. johnny gave his first interview. >> how are you? can i have a hug? you're in new york city! how great is that? >> hi! >> reporter: the story has now been shared in 95 countries. and together, they're spreading the words about autism awareness and kindness to animals. >> from saved to savior, who rescued who? it almost seemed like words aren't enough. >> reporter: the journey has been unbelievable. it is overwhelming. it's definitely an overwhelming emotional ride. jill rappaport, nbc news, new york. >>> that's "nbc night
what transpired next she calls a true miracle. immediate and incredible bond between xena and her 8-year-old son johnny who has autism. >> i just knew that out of all the money that i spent on therapy, that she is standing right there in my family room, therapy money could buy. >> reporter: once closed off and isolated, johnny is much more engaged and so happy to have his best friend by his side. 8 months ago, johnny wonderful even touch food. now he hems prepare xena's daily meals....
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the us is going to be more cooperative but going to be what transpired at the head. this anti dion wants to decide. to be more serious that he is the half to stop and lifting the genocide of sanctions bill cent of all i kidding going to be canadians died at its cancer patients have openly angst than not harming the government debt harming or dirty peoples. the rhino and not a story of how israel is using it we are hatched and stop the charm offensive to put across the message that the winds diplomatic aphorism army early to sell and as a trial over an acid attack on the ball j peters artistic director too tedious the victim speaks about the assault and demands almost one hundred thousand dollars in compensation. had our tea dot com for that story. a. the attendees. you know. your aunties today on her research. our new clear clean up team and she was is preparing to move the power plant's fuel rods to a safer location. it's the most hazardous undertaking a japanese facility since it was crippled fine earthquake and tsunami to you and a half years ago our tears asking
the us is going to be more cooperative but going to be what transpired at the head. this anti dion wants to decide. to be more serious that he is the half to stop and lifting the genocide of sanctions bill cent of all i kidding going to be canadians died at its cancer patients have openly angst than not harming the government debt harming or dirty peoples. the rhino and not a story of how israel is using it we are hatched and stop the charm offensive to put across the message that the winds...
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what transpired next is called a true miracle.ble bond between xena and her 8-year-old son called johnny with autism pop i just knew out of the all the money i spent on therapy, that's standing right there in my family room was the best therapy. >> johnny is now much more engaged and so happy to have his best friend by his side. eight months ago, johnny wouldn't even touch food. and now on this day another milestone. johnny gave his first interview. >> how are you? >> i'm in new york city! >> how great is that? >> hi, johnny. >> the story of xena and johnny has now been shared in 95 countries. and together, they're spreading the word about autism awareness and kindness to animals. >> from saved to savior. who rescued who? >> it almost seems like the words aren't enough. >> the journey has been unbelievable. it's overwhelming. it's definitely overwhelming, emotional ride. >> jill rappaport, nbc news, new york. >> a double feature that will take movie fans right down memory lane. >> the old time theater in the south bay celebrating
what transpired next is called a true miracle.ble bond between xena and her 8-year-old son called johnny with autism pop i just knew out of the all the money i spent on therapy, that's standing right there in my family room was the best therapy. >> johnny is now much more engaged and so happy to have his best friend by his side. eight months ago, johnny wouldn't even touch food. and now on this day another milestone. johnny gave his first interview. >> how are you? >> i'm in...
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give us your perspective on what willikely transpire. >> clearly iran is the number one strategic enemyn the region, and certainly is ours. they have never given up on regional domination, and that is why they have had a state-sponsoree terrorist campaign against us and other countries in the region for 3 years. they're moving toward a nuclear weapon. we will have some discussion with them. they always look at the diplomacy and negotiations is simply this, one step back and two steps forward. that has been the pattern for 15 years. they watched the north koreans do it much to their succe in acquiring nuclear weapons. i think ms. and now who is really very much concerned because he thinks the united states knew that they would not take any action and he would be on his own as eveually they make a race to a nuclear weapon and he is forced to do sometng lou: as always, good to have you here. >> always good talking to you. lou: much more ahead on the obam doctrine, failure of the rollout of fallout. we are coming right back. stay with us. ♪ lou: chris christie, the biggest winner of the ele
give us your perspective on what willikely transpire. >> clearly iran is the number one strategic enemyn the region, and certainly is ours. they have never given up on regional domination, and that is why they have had a state-sponsoree terrorist campaign against us and other countries in the region for 3 years. they're moving toward a nuclear weapon. we will have some discussion with them. they always look at the diplomacy and negotiations is simply this, one step back and two steps...
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. >>> a federal judge said apple dismissed privacy and they are essentially transpiring without misrepresenting its policy and there are 18 similar lawsuits pending. >>> markets are closed for the thanksgiving day holiday, pretty good day but the dow jones industrial average and s&p 500 have closed it and it is record high, it will start at 44,000. >>> not everyone will be sitting down with family for thanksgiving this year. 20% will be spending thanksgiving with co-workers. there are 23% of us spending time at work or eating with colleagues and some say they would rather spend time with their colleagues than sitting at home and eating by themselves. >>> and a los angeles area judge ordered a pleasant and some say to stop sending the smell out and they say it may lead to job losses if the plant is forced to shut down. some are trying lure the smell away in denton and texas. >>> the stores are opening this morning and we have more on what is now being called plaque thursday. >>> and also give being hope and support to children, thieves took the heart out of this holiday celebration. we all have
. >>> a federal judge said apple dismissed privacy and they are essentially transpiring without misrepresenting its policy and there are 18 similar lawsuits pending. >>> markets are closed for the thanksgiving day holiday, pretty good day but the dow jones industrial average and s&p 500 have closed it and it is record high, it will start at 44,000. >>> not everyone will be sitting down with family for thanksgiving this year. 20% will be spending thanksgiving with...
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. >> but when the counselor looked that up on your records, what all transpired -- >> in the contextthat it was said, you know, i'm not going to -- i'm not stupid enough to threaten anybody or anything like that. >> right. but the thing was, watch what you say. work on your case or your stuff instead of you worrying about other people. let's channel your energy with you. >> i was still in high school -- in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. i was 17 then. i didn't have any gray hair then. i'm 43 now. i've spent all my adult life in prison. i've never paid a bill out there. a lot of things i've never done at all. >> you should try to better yourself and get out of here. i understand that. i mean, i understand that you're trying to help other people in here. but when it comes to your case, let's stick with your case. >> if you hear anything, let me know. >> all right, young man, you have a good day. >> a delay in his work release program could also postpone another of his life goals, seeing his incarcerated mother before she dies. >> i haven't seen her since we were se
. >> but when the counselor looked that up on your records, what all transpired -- >> in the contextthat it was said, you know, i'm not going to -- i'm not stupid enough to threaten anybody or anything like that. >> right. but the thing was, watch what you say. work on your case or your stuff instead of you worrying about other people. let's channel your energy with you. >> i was still in high school -- in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. i was 17...
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nothing transpired that i need to know about?it's very nerve-wracking and every question makes you feel like, oh, god, what if it reads it wrong >> kirk: because it's finding out if somebody is lying >> yes. that is what it's for. >> kirk: other than what terry knows about, have you had sexual intercourse with anyone else besides terry? your answer? >> no. >> kirk: it was inconclusive. and i tell you why. due to john's medical condition that requires prescription medications we were unable to get a reading. >> i am not on my medication today. i took my medication take that test because she deserves her answers. [applause] i will do that. >> kirk: well, listen, if you are not on your medications today, and you want to prove to her -- >> i would like to do that, yes >> kirk: then we will try. i cannot promise anything but the fact that he wants you to know looks like a step in the right direction >> it will make me feel better for her to know. >> kirk: we will be right back. coming up... >> john's test results came back inconclusiv
nothing transpired that i need to know about?it's very nerve-wracking and every question makes you feel like, oh, god, what if it reads it wrong >> kirk: because it's finding out if somebody is lying >> yes. that is what it's for. >> kirk: other than what terry knows about, have you had sexual intercourse with anyone else besides terry? your answer? >> no. >> kirk: it was inconclusive. and i tell you why. due to john's medical condition that requires prescription...
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and then, something transpired yesterday afternoon. >> reporter: those who counsel students hope to turn this into something positive. >> they're teenagers and their frontal lobe is not completely developed. we come into play to talk about tolerance, support. >> reporter: all four students could face disciplinary actions for fighting on campus. >>> investigators released a sketch of a man wanted in the rape in cupertino. the assault happened inside of a campus rest room. the victim may have been targeted because she identifies as transgender. >> lockheed martin is kuth 4,000 jobs the defense contract plans to close four buildings. lockheed employs roughly 7500 people in all around the bay area. officials say they'll do what they can. >> we never like to hear about layoffs in the xhupt of any size we're going to stay in touch and make sure our job employment resources are available to them. >> the company plans to close in pennsylvania, ohio and texas by 2015. lockheed says it's necessary to offset a slow down in business brought on by u.s. defense department budget cuts, triggered by the
and then, something transpired yesterday afternoon. >> reporter: those who counsel students hope to turn this into something positive. >> they're teenagers and their frontal lobe is not completely developed. we come into play to talk about tolerance, support. >> reporter: all four students could face disciplinary actions for fighting on campus. >>> investigators released a sketch of a man wanted in the rape in cupertino. the assault happened inside of a campus rest...
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and then, something transpired yesterday afternoon. >> reporter: those who counsel students hope to turn this into something positive. >> they're teenagers and their frontal lobe is not completely developed. we come into play to talk about tolerance, support. >> reporter: all four students could face disciplinary actions for fighting on campus. >>> investigators released a sketch of a man wanted in the rape in cupertino. the assault happened inside of a campus rest room. the victim may have been targeted because she identifies as transgender. >> lockheed martin is kuth 4,000 jobs the defense contract plans to close four buildings. lockheed employs roughly 7500 people in all around the bay area. officials say they'll do what they can. >> we never like to hear about layoffs in the xhupt of any size we're going to stay in touch and make sure our job employment resources are available to them. >> the company plans to close in pennsylvania, ohio and texas by 2015. lockheed says it's necessary to offset a slow down in business brought on by u.s. defense department budget cuts, triggered by the
and then, something transpired yesterday afternoon. >> reporter: those who counsel students hope to turn this into something positive. >> they're teenagers and their frontal lobe is not completely developed. we come into play to talk about tolerance, support. >> reporter: all four students could face disciplinary actions for fighting on campus. >>> investigators released a sketch of a man wanted in the rape in cupertino. the assault happened inside of a campus rest...
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. >> see what transpires today.ou will be there. >> we have been asking you on-line since yesterday if you think twirt is a good investm--r is a good investment. >> keep the comments coming on facebook or fox and friends first or tweet them to the at fox and frienfriendsfirst@foxn m friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> u.s. district judge shinnlan asked for a hearing in the appeals panel. the same panel that removed her from the stop and brisk case. if the three judge panel refuses to hear the judge's arguments after scheindlin's removal lisa torres was assigned to the case. >> his fight goes before the judge today. he filed a lawsuit accusing major league baseball and commissioner bud selig of going on a witch hunt to drive him out of the game over the use of performance enhancing drugs. a conference is starting this morning. they are asking for dismissal. a separate has been filed to over turn his 2011 game suspension. an ash traitor will rule on that later this year. >> people in california got quite a light show when wh
. >> see what transpires today.ou will be there. >> we have been asking you on-line since yesterday if you think twirt is a good investm--r is a good investment. >> keep the comments coming on facebook or fox and friends first or tweet them to the at fox and frienfriendsfirst@foxn m friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> u.s. district judge shinnlan asked for a hearing in the appeals panel. the same panel that removed her from the stop and brisk case. if the three judge panel...
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. >> it is a message to them, look at what tra transpired in virgi, it says that obamacare is in trouble, say, you know, we need pragmatism and collaboration, christie has done that, if the republican party -oes not getet message, whether it is the tea party or not, there are major component in partisan partisan program that are good -- tea party program that are good. but you can't have this call it, zelzellcellous approach to gove. neil: now new jersey, is -- >> well, i'm not suggestions that all his positions are correct. i believe, believe it or not we should raise the minimum wage. neil: but that was not the vehicle. >> no but in doing see we insist you take the job if we get you the job, we should raise it, and close this incontinental gap as -- this income gap as best we can. neil: how do you think that chris christie would fair down south? >> that remains to be seen. my opinion is that american public, are getting to point of disgust. they look at both parties, from the point of view that they are inept, this gridlock is hurting the nation, hurting the average american, we're not
. >> it is a message to them, look at what tra transpired in virgi, it says that obamacare is in trouble, say, you know, we need pragmatism and collaboration, christie has done that, if the republican party -oes not getet message, whether it is the tea party or not, there are major component in partisan partisan program that are good -- tea party program that are good. but you can't have this call it, zelzellcellous approach to gove. neil: now new jersey, is -- >> well, i'm not...
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after a while as events transpired, and the president paid more and more attention martin felt a lot better about it, but it was an uneasy relationship in the beginning. >> why is president kennedy such an icon in so many of the homes of african-americans in this country? and to what extent does that point to that speech in june of 1963, the race speech? >> what black people saw jfk as, what the black people saw jfk as, and they should see him that way, they see him as the embodiment of leadership from that turning point when he started to show real leadership. they saw some of it when he sent troops to ole miss. then they saw it in this speech. they saw it in this speech, but black people saw him, and i saw him at that time as somebody who was then crucified, as it were, since he was assassinated, for his beliefs. here was this young vibrant leader, and most black people did not know all the details of what actually happened. they saw him as this young, vibrant leader struck down like martin was struck down. it was after he was assassinated that his picture started to show up on the
after a while as events transpired, and the president paid more and more attention martin felt a lot better about it, but it was an uneasy relationship in the beginning. >> why is president kennedy such an icon in so many of the homes of african-americans in this country? and to what extent does that point to that speech in june of 1963, the race speech? >> what black people saw jfk as, what the black people saw jfk as, and they should see him that way, they see him as the...
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>> we'll have to see how the years transpire with my le leniency. >> jimmy: you dropped your older sonjimmy: it seemed like, well let me read some of the tweets. >> these are my tweets? >> jimmy: from the last few months. starting spring break with my boys at ross co-s. pregame tailgate with my boy and his frat brothers. on a college trip, driving through east of eden, baby! you know you're not in college, right? >> you have to understand, i spent 18, 19, 20, doing something else. and i -- >> jimmy: i know what you were doing, by the way. >> i know. >> jimmy: you really missed out. >> i do realize that being a, a 20-year-old movie star isn't half as fun as being in a frat in college. i'm telling you. i'm going back, man, living vicariously. >> jimmy: are you hanging in the frat house? >> manybe a little. the only place i can play x box today and not get yelled at. >> jimmy: that's true. so you hang around with these kids. do they like having you there? i bet his friend love having you there he has mixed feelings about you being there? >> it depend on how much money he is looking to get
>> we'll have to see how the years transpire with my le leniency. >> jimmy: you dropped your older sonjimmy: it seemed like, well let me read some of the tweets. >> these are my tweets? >> jimmy: from the last few months. starting spring break with my boys at ross co-s. pregame tailgate with my boy and his frat brothers. on a college trip, driving through east of eden, baby! you know you're not in college, right? >> you have to understand, i spent 18, 19, 20, doing...
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the secretary of state made a stop in abu dhabi and explained what had transpired in geneva. >> thereas unity, but iran couldn't take it. at that particular moment, they weren't able to accept that particular agreement. hard work was done. progress was made. the p5-plus-1 was united. there is a gap still between what language may be appropriate that they are prepared to accept, but the concept that we are all working on, we have absolute unity on. >> the issue, what is on the tail here? iran's right to enrich uranium. iran says it is for civilian purposes. but if they decided to change that in to weapons uranium they could do that. there are already sanctions in place, and the administration says this is what propelled iran to the table. a very sensitive stage, john. >> mike, thanks very much. >>> across the country americans have been taking time on this veteran's day to honor the men and women who served in the armed forces. president obama spoke this morning. laid a wreath at the tom of the unknown soldier, >> today we have gather to honor the patriots who have offered the highest
the secretary of state made a stop in abu dhabi and explained what had transpired in geneva. >> thereas unity, but iran couldn't take it. at that particular moment, they weren't able to accept that particular agreement. hard work was done. progress was made. the p5-plus-1 was united. there is a gap still between what language may be appropriate that they are prepared to accept, but the concept that we are all working on, we have absolute unity on. >> the issue, what is on the tail...
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. >> and the government shutdown happened obviously just a week before all of this transpired.our thoughts on obamacare political issue not only 2014 but beyond? >> looking at something migratory right now. going to continue to pick up steam. recognize that, you know, a the lo of physicians are not going to want to be involved. there was a report out within the last 4 will hours that a the will of the top hospitals are not participating in a lot of the obamacare. and that's going to cause a tremendous amount of distress for all kinds of people, not to mention the fact that when the employer mandate disappears, we have got huge problems. so, it's going to be. >> the problems being, doctor, that some employers will choose to pay the fine, the penalty -- >> -- exactly. instead of providing insurance. >> right. so there will be a lot more people who are now affected by the broken promise you agree? i absolutely agree. there is a question can democrats separate themselves from the basic message of obamacare is you are not compel competent, we're smarter than you are, be quiet and ea
. >> and the government shutdown happened obviously just a week before all of this transpired.our thoughts on obamacare political issue not only 2014 but beyond? >> looking at something migratory right now. going to continue to pick up steam. recognize that, you know, a the lo of physicians are not going to want to be involved. there was a report out within the last 4 will hours that a the will of the top hospitals are not participating in a lot of the obamacare. and that's going to...
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what happened and has transpired since that time is unclear. the exact sequence of events now, brooke, about what happened inside the house. clearly, senator deeds was assaulted, stabbed in the head and torso, by his son. how the gunshot wound took gus' life is still undetermined. >> when you say by his son, i have yet to hear that specifically from police. i just know that they're saying they're not looking for a suspect. just to be clear, that's what i have. is that what you have? >> our understanding is that senator deeds was stabbed by his son. what investigators are still trying to determine is how gus deeds died. they're not releasing information yet about whether the gunshot wound was self-inflicted or not. >> and just finally -- >> so clearly, gus had some mental health issues in recent times. and that's certainly an area where the authorities are looking hard. >> clearly it looks like as recently as 24 hours ago. since i have you jim and you're in the weeds on this, do you know if this -- is his condition at university of virginia medi
what happened and has transpired since that time is unclear. the exact sequence of events now, brooke, about what happened inside the house. clearly, senator deeds was assaulted, stabbed in the head and torso, by his son. how the gunshot wound took gus' life is still undetermined. >> when you say by his son, i have yet to hear that specifically from police. i just know that they're saying they're not looking for a suspect. just to be clear, that's what i have. is that what you have?...
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against the treaty -- you saw senator corker and others -- i even heard some regret about what had transpired and the unintended message that the outcome sent to americans with disabilities, as well as other people around the world. and i heard from many, not just a willingness, but a hope that they would have a chance in a new congress to take up the treaty again and to demonstrate the important truth that senators from both sides of the aisle cared deeply about the rights of people with disabilities. so thank you, chairman menendez, for your comments, your leadership around this first hearing and be willing to come back at this important treaty, and thank you, ranking member corker, for joining with him in a bipartisan way to do exactly what both of you have talked about and trying to do here, trying to make certain -- and that is with an eye of trying to make certain that we air all of the concerns so that every senator can make up their own judgment in an atmosphere that is not clouded with procedural questions, as we unfortunately were last year. i think we all approach this renewed disc
against the treaty -- you saw senator corker and others -- i even heard some regret about what had transpired and the unintended message that the outcome sent to americans with disabilities, as well as other people around the world. and i heard from many, not just a willingness, but a hope that they would have a chance in a new congress to take up the treaty again and to demonstrate the important truth that senators from both sides of the aisle cared deeply about the rights of people with...
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clearly what has transpired from what was read out there is that the predictament, the situation that mohamed morsi is in essentially removed from power, and on trial for crimes that could potentially lead to the death penalty that he is encouraging from that team of lawyers to at least go some way in defending himself by choosing someone from that team to represent him in court, has been spurned by mohamed morsi. he's so defiant he says, as you pointed out there, darren, it's too early to name his advocate in court. he is still the president, the rightful president of egypt, and that essentially the court has no right to try him. the message that he gave there provision, i think, how resolute, i suppose, he is in this position. you know, he calls this coup a treeson for the whole nation, and those responsible for shedding blood to egyptians should be accountable and calls his kidnapping treason. in the four months held the only people visiting was catherine ashton, the foreign affairs chief of the european union. he didn't anyone from the army or media. reports to the contrary were f
clearly what has transpired from what was read out there is that the predictament, the situation that mohamed morsi is in essentially removed from power, and on trial for crimes that could potentially lead to the death penalty that he is encouraging from that team of lawyers to at least go some way in defending himself by choosing someone from that team to represent him in court, has been spurned by mohamed morsi. he's so defiant he says, as you pointed out there, darren, it's too early to name...
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and then something transpired yesterday afternoon. >> those who council students at hercules high hope to turn the incident into something positive. >> they are teenagers. frontal lobe not competely developed and that's where we kilometer in to play to talk a little bit about tolerance and support and supporting each other. >> in the mean time all 4 students involved could face disciplinary action for fighting on campus. in hercules, abc 7 news. >> family friends of teenager burn victim march through oakland tonight calling for an end to hate crimes. police believe 18-year-old luke sasha flesh man skirt was set on fire by a 16-year-old on board ac transit bus in oakland. sasha identifies as being agender neither male or fee mail. the family called the march walk rainbow road. marchers place ribbon at bus stop along ac transit 57 lines. same line that sasha rode the night of the attack. police say the 16-year-old beating suspect admitted to being homophobe ick. >> investigators this afternoon release sketch of man they say raped a student in cupertino. picture we show you this to you. w
and then something transpired yesterday afternoon. >> those who council students at hercules high hope to turn the incident into something positive. >> they are teenagers. frontal lobe not competely developed and that's where we kilometer in to play to talk a little bit about tolerance and support and supporting each other. >> in the mean time all 4 students involved could face disciplinary action for fighting on campus. in hercules, abc 7 news. >> family friends of...
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the real tick-tock, the back story what transpired isn't clear.er and refused to let theernians off the hook? was it language? ern's right to enrich that screwed things up? it's not clear. you've got a lot of unhappy people. >> some are suggesting the hard lines are in iranern didn't want a deal either, that the negotiators had their hands tied to a certain degree. >> i think that's right. everywhere every actor has political restraints. the president has them, mr. rouhani has them, as well. i've been pretty annoyingly negative on this subject for a long time. we're probably headed for agreement because the risks are worse. nobody wants to put themselves in a position where the only option to try to block iran's quest for a nuclear capacity is military force. i think there will be an agreement. the 3 5 plus one will sort out their differences. the israelis and americans will go through an extended drama on this, but at the end of the day, i think they'll reach an agreement, not ideal and still going to leave a lot of unhappy people. >> you have a
the real tick-tock, the back story what transpired isn't clear.er and refused to let theernians off the hook? was it language? ern's right to enrich that screwed things up? it's not clear. you've got a lot of unhappy people. >> some are suggesting the hard lines are in iranern didn't want a deal either, that the negotiators had their hands tied to a certain degree. >> i think that's right. everywhere every actor has political restraints. the president has them, mr. rouhani has them,...
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we'll wait to see what transpires in this case, but clearly so distressing. danny, thank you., as always. >>> stunning video showing the moment that the storm surge from the massive typhoon slammed into an island in the philippines, and it goes right up over top of the roofs of the houses. take a look. imagine you're the one behind this camera, just for a moment. it just keeps coming. and, boy, did it leave massive destruction. carl penthall has a look from an air yo drone once the water subsided. >> reporter: look around you and imagine how it must have felt standing here on this street in tacloban city as a towering wall of water raced in from the ocean. but take a look. the pictures speak clearly for themselves. wherever you look, international organizations and government rescue teams are hard at work pulling away debris, still looking for bodies of the dead, trying to bring relief to the survivors. >> again, our karl penhaul with that report and then this, the professional golfer on your screen, jason day, has come out and announced that eight of his family members were k
we'll wait to see what transpires in this case, but clearly so distressing. danny, thank you., as always. >>> stunning video showing the moment that the storm surge from the massive typhoon slammed into an island in the philippines, and it goes right up over top of the roofs of the houses. take a look. imagine you're the one behind this camera, just for a moment. it just keeps coming. and, boy, did it leave massive destruction. carl penthall has a look from an air yo drone once the...
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intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpiredh, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an am babassador was kid and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they can do a closed-door hearing to get at with the witnesses they want to call, and certainly the government should not be attempting to control those witnesses and still protect the criminal justice system. and by the way, lou, that criminal justice -- that investigation on the criminal justice side got off on the wrong foot because the next day, while we may not have been able to get troops there that night, we should have been able to get troops there the next day, secured our consulate, put our flag back up and brought the fbi in so they can begin an immediate investigation and stay there with forces for as long as ne
intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpiredh, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an am babassador was kid and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they can do a...
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disbarring, you had people whose lives changed forever, arrests, charges dropped, firings, a lot transpiredn seven years. >> yeah. i can't believe it's been seven years. >> i can't either. >> wow. you know, here's the interesting thing. again, mark and i have debated i don't know how many cases, and one of the arguments mark makes that i usually take the other side on is if a person has had a bad history, had a tough time in life, they've lied, including, you know, michael jackson, for example, five prior allegations of child sex abuse, and mark kept saying against my argument you can't let prior bad acts in to prove or disprove someone's credibility in this case, that's unfair prejudice. well, you know, whatever the issue was seven years ago, she was entitled to a fair trial, without being judged for whatever things she's done wrong in her life, whether she was a hooker, stripper, whether she lied about rape. >> there were judgments made because she was a stripper hired for the party. >> exactly right. >> she's entitled to fair trial in this case and we shouldn't be talking about what happ
disbarring, you had people whose lives changed forever, arrests, charges dropped, firings, a lot transpiredn seven years. >> yeah. i can't believe it's been seven years. >> i can't either. >> wow. you know, here's the interesting thing. again, mark and i have debated i don't know how many cases, and one of the arguments mark makes that i usually take the other side on is if a person has had a bad history, had a tough time in life, they've lied, including, you know, michael...
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give us your perspective on what will likely transpire there. >> well, clearly iran is israel less numberategic enemy in the region and it's also ours. it's certainly saudi arabia's and the sunni gulf states. the iranians have never given up on domination of the region. that's why they've had a state-sponsored terrorist campaign against youus and othe countries in the 30 years. they're moving towards nuclear weapons. i think they always look at diplomacy and negotiationas simply this. one step back due to diplomacy and negotiations then two steps forward. that's been the patter for 15 years. they watched the north koreans do it much to their succes in acquiring a nuclear wean. i thin netanyahu is eally very much concerned now, because he thks the united states in a sense is neutered, that we're not going to take any action and he's going to be on his own as eventually iran makes a race to a nuclear weapon an he's forced to do something. >> general jack keene as always good to have you here. >>> up next, the obama care failure pushing president obama closer to a dubious record. his poll nu
give us your perspective on what will likely transpire there. >> well, clearly iran is israel less numberategic enemy in the region and it's also ours. it's certainly saudi arabia's and the sunni gulf states. the iranians have never given up on domination of the region. that's why they've had a state-sponsored terrorist campaign against youus and othe countries in the 30 years. they're moving towards nuclear weapons. i think they always look at diplomacy and negotiationas simply this. one...
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so little time had transpired. the fact that lyndon johnson, whom you studied now in four volumes, that lyndon johnson didn't -- he was focused on the continuity of government, the possibility of conspiracy, on big things but he also did not realize how that call would be received by bobby kennedy. his focus was so much on his own relationship with kennedye empathizing with what bobby kennedy would be feeling only a half hour after his brother had been killed. >> you don't really know what the human motives are that impelled lyndon johnson to make the call to robert kennedy. we don't really know what's in a man's mind. we only know this was a relationship where each man tried over and over to humiliate the other. when jack kennedy picks lyndon johnson as his vice presidential nominee three times that day robert kennedy comes down from the kennedy suite, which is 9333 in the biltmore hotel in los angeles to johnson's suite which is 7333. he comes down the back stairs three times to try to get lyndon johnson to withd
so little time had transpired. the fact that lyndon johnson, whom you studied now in four volumes, that lyndon johnson didn't -- he was focused on the continuity of government, the possibility of conspiracy, on big things but he also did not realize how that call would be received by bobby kennedy. his focus was so much on his own relationship with kennedye empathizing with what bobby kennedy would be feeling only a half hour after his brother had been killed. >> you don't really know...
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we appreciate you joining us and telling us about what transpired yesterday. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jose and miriam were scheduled to fly out to norman, oklahoma. but miriam says she's fearful to go back on a plane. >>> if you're flying today, you're likely to see more security at the airport. the incident raising questions about how safe fliers are, not only in the air but also on the ground. and david kerley is at reagan national airport, just outside of washington. >> reporter: i'm in an airport terminal. but this is a public place, like a mall or a movie theater. i didn't have to show identification to get here. what can we do to prevent another shooting like the one at los angeles? this morning, airports across the nation, with increased police presence. l.a. police officers swarmed ne terminal there. some of them were there. >> i was talking to the officers involved in this incident a few minutes ago. they said that training was critical to how they responded to this. >> reporter: after the shooting, and the first-ever death of
we appreciate you joining us and telling us about what transpired yesterday. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jose and miriam were scheduled to fly out to norman, oklahoma. but miriam says she's fearful to go back on a plane. >>> if you're flying today, you're likely to see more security at the airport. the incident raising questions about how safe fliers are, not only in the air but also on the ground. and david kerley is at reagan national airport,...
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. >> so obviously one of the big things after all of these things have transpired since the criminalyvon martin is the critics will say, i told you so. this is vin di indication. your reaction? >> those who want to hate george zimmerman are going to hate him. but i think her testimony just then was testament to what george has gone through. there's no question about what happened that night was traumatic to george zimmerman. not only the fact that he had to kill somebody, when cops kill people, we give them treatment, we give them counseling. we watch them. when mr. zimmerman had to kill somebody and the jury said it was justified, now he's in hiding for a year and a half, the most hated man in american. you take a 28-year-old who entered into this situation with no intent whatsoever and do that to him for a year and a half. i'm not explaining domestic violence occurrences if that happened. but the reality is he has had an enormous amount of trauma over the past 18 months. and maybe this in what he's doing is some of the fallout. >> and it should be noted you're not his attorney and
. >> so obviously one of the big things after all of these things have transpired since the criminalyvon martin is the critics will say, i told you so. this is vin di indication. your reaction? >> those who want to hate george zimmerman are going to hate him. but i think her testimony just then was testament to what george has gone through. there's no question about what happened that night was traumatic to george zimmerman. not only the fact that he had to kill somebody, when cops...
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it's unclear what transpires between the two groups, but the disagreement escalates. the violent night turns tragic for one of the families involved in the fight. >> nbc 10 has learned the uncle of one bride collapsed, suffered a heart attack and died at a local hospital. >> what we found out later that the uncle of the bride had died that night, and it just kind of made us feel a lot differently about what happened. it went from just, you know, a crazy, wild situation to more of a sad one. >> despite the number of people involved in the fight, only two wedding guests are arrested. matthew sofka and brian lanza. both men are from the same party. they're brought up on numerous charges including assaulting a police officer. they plead not guilty and are awaiting trial. as for max schultz, he has this video of a reminder of his 15th birthday. >> it's my freaking birthday. go to bed. this situation happened again, i'd definitely film it. a crazy thing. never going to forget this birthday. >> these weddings end in violence, but this couple doesn't even get to say "i do" be
it's unclear what transpires between the two groups, but the disagreement escalates. the violent night turns tragic for one of the families involved in the fight. >> nbc 10 has learned the uncle of one bride collapsed, suffered a heart attack and died at a local hospital. >> what we found out later that the uncle of the bride had died that night, and it just kind of made us feel a lot differently about what happened. it went from just, you know, a crazy, wild situation to more of a...