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turner did a 2% general contractor's fee. they have already agreed in concept to maintain that for the work that is before you today. they have agreed in concept to maintain the same hourly rates that they did previously as part of that prior process, and we are still negotiating with them as to the general conditions at the -- fee. it was 4%, but we expect it to go up somewhat with respect to the proposed work because this work is substantially in-water construction work, and it is subject to a higher degree and more intense environmental regulatory conditions of construction activity. then, if we succeed with turner, we would use the bid processes that i have described to bid the various jobs that you see on the list before you. if we do not succeed in entering a contract with turner, we have two other options. we could go to the other bidders who are qualified under the project and try to negotiate directly with them, or we could accept the power engineering contract on assignment from the event authority, as i talked abou
turner did a 2% general contractor's fee. they have already agreed in concept to maintain that for the work that is before you today. they have agreed in concept to maintain the same hourly rates that they did previously as part of that prior process, and we are still negotiating with them as to the general conditions at the -- fee. it was 4%, but we expect it to go up somewhat with respect to the proposed work because this work is substantially in-water construction work, and it is subject to...
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one thing about the nature of the turner contract. their construction manager general contractor, so the contractual procedures are different from our normal lump- sum can track. the turner it's out each of the trades -- bids out a to the trade as a separate package. stallone is one package. -- concrete is one package. these are not necessarily change orders to a subcontractor but most of these things have been bid. the original -- the largest cost is $3.10 million due to trending of projective bid awards. as i said, we have been out 20% of the trade packages -- bid out. their original estimate was performed in the fall of 2011. since then, the industry has experienced some recovery. some contractors have reduced staff and capacity leading to the not bidding projects. this change has led to increase bid amounts. contributed to design development occurring during the last several months. the second biggest component was $1.8 billion due to shifting lobby improvements and escalators for face to to -- phase to to phase one. to support ca
one thing about the nature of the turner contract. their construction manager general contractor, so the contractual procedures are different from our normal lump- sum can track. the turner it's out each of the trades -- bids out a to the trade as a separate package. stallone is one package. -- concrete is one package. these are not necessarily change orders to a subcontractor but most of these things have been bid. the original -- the largest cost is $3.10 million due to trending of projective...
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turner -- he's doctor turner now to me -- you know the body guards you trained for president deun? they killed him. my roommate, wes, my partner wes was falling into the floor at that point. ralph just gave him a look and said, well, those people do the damnedest things. on the drive home that evening, wes was unusually quiet until we pulled into the driveway of our house. he looked at me and said, ken -- i was like, yeah? i'm one of those people that can make us disappear. so, that is my 1960s story. there are a number of mythologies about the 1960s. i would say mainly because of the power, the images of protest, and indeed these images of berkeley 1964, students marching for free speech, the anti war protests are so compelling that in the current round of protest at berkeley and the university of michigan, the playbook has already been written down to a replication of the 1964 march, this current picture being replicated among those students protesting israel and current american foreign policy. so, we do have a playbook, and much of it is built on the images and indeed what i sa
turner -- he's doctor turner now to me -- you know the body guards you trained for president deun? they killed him. my roommate, wes, my partner wes was falling into the floor at that point. ralph just gave him a look and said, well, those people do the damnedest things. on the drive home that evening, wes was unusually quiet until we pulled into the driveway of our house. he looked at me and said, ken -- i was like, yeah? i'm one of those people that can make us disappear. so, that is my 1960s...
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state senator nina turner is on the front lines. she'll join me next. >>> ed show survey tonight, i if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> ed show survey tonight, i asked it. does mitt romney have the political courage to publicly denounce ted nugent? 3% of you said yes. 97% of you said no. >>> coming up, ohio republicans continue the war on women by going after planned parenthood. i'll ask state senator nina turner what this could mean for women in her state. >>> we are not children. women do not need a permission slip from government to decide what
state senator nina turner is on the front lines. she'll join me next. >>> ed show survey tonight, i if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. has a facebook page these days. but where's...
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state senator nina turner is on the front lines. she'll join me next. n irregular heartbeat havi called atrial fibrillation ng a puts you at 5 times greater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. >>> ed show survey tonight, i asked it. does mitt romney have the political courage to publicly denounce ted nugent? 3% of you said yes. 97% of you said no. >>> coming up, ohio republicans continue the war on women by going after planned parenthood. i'll ask state senator nina turner what this could mean for women in her state. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! [ male announcer ] you plant. you mow. you grow. you dream. meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series. with endless possibil
state senator nina turner is on the front lines. she'll join me next. n irregular heartbeat havi called atrial fibrillation ng a puts you at 5 times greater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. >>> ed show survey tonight, i asked it. does mitt romney have the political courage to publicly denounce ted nugent? 3% of you said yes. 97% of you said no. >>>...
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state senator nina turner is on the front lines.e next. [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. s t wi carexceptional offers insurance x. this one does save people a lot of money and it's very affordable. it was very delicious. could you please taste car insurance y? this one is much more expensive. ugh. it's really bad. let's see what you picked. oh, geico! over their competitor. you are a magician right? no., oh. you're not?, no., oh, well, give it a shot. i am so, so sorry. it was this close. >>> ed show survey tonight, i asked it. does mitt romney have the political courage to publicly denounce ted nugent? 3% of you said yes. 97% of you said no. >>> coming up, ohio republicans continue the war on women by going after planned parenthood. i'll ask state senator nina turner what this could mean for women in her state. >>> we
state senator nina turner is on the front lines.e next. [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. s t wi carexceptional offers insurance x. this one does save people a lot of money and it's very affordable. it was very delicious. could you please taste car insurance y? this one is...
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construction to perform this work, turner construction would bid this, and we would propose to bid it to the finalist that the evened up 40 vetted -- the event of authority vetted through their process. we would go through a quick bid process using this two previously qualified bidders to ensure we got the lowest price for the work. this slide provides a lot of detail about the projects that we have to execute now using the ordinance. it also describes a few projects that we would execute with existing contract authority, so i just want to go over that we think that there's about $6.8 million worth of work at the site that we had previously counted on the event of authority to fund and deliver. the ordinance permits confecting flexibility with two line items in this list of work. the site grading and storm water improvements -- a portion of that work is authorized under the existing contract. a good portion of it is not in the contract site grating, which makes up most of the cost. we need to install a new wall on the end of the pier, and that work is not in the existing contract for
construction to perform this work, turner construction would bid this, and we would propose to bid it to the finalist that the evened up 40 vetted -- the event of authority vetted through their process. we would go through a quick bid process using this two previously qualified bidders to ensure we got the lowest price for the work. this slide provides a lot of detail about the projects that we have to execute now using the ordinance. it also describes a few projects that we would execute with...
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so graham turner -- this is going to be a long story.eel like i should be a child here falling asleep. graham turner physicist revisited the study by looking at real world data from 70 to 2,000 and tells the smithsonian magazine -- this goes on and on. there is a very clear warning bell being running here -- rung here. we are not on a sustainable trajectory. also not on a sustainable trajectory is that story and this little fella. >> somebody had taco bell. please don't be offended by that, pab. patti ann browne, if you buy this doomed outlook, and i think you do, should we run off together? life is short. >> i love these scenarios. it gives everybody a chance to tell their death bed confessions. i just have one day to live. >> do you agree? >> just don't tell anybody. i just think that the globe might have an economic collapse, but it might not be due to the green issues. it would be because the smart people were heading in the wrong direction. >> that's a good point. all of these studies by these i guess apocalyptic researchers say if
so graham turner -- this is going to be a long story.eel like i should be a child here falling asleep. graham turner physicist revisited the study by looking at real world data from 70 to 2,000 and tells the smithsonian magazine -- this goes on and on. there is a very clear warning bell being running here -- rung here. we are not on a sustainable trajectory. also not on a sustainable trajectory is that story and this little fella. >> somebody had taco bell. please don't be offended by...
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i recommend west turner's side. >> on brock or proctor? >> on brock. >> the best account of the and the british perspective. i think he is too sympathetic, but it's a fine study and recommend it. let's get down to why proctor and what the role was in the river massacre. after proctor and his and defeated the americans in the the 22nd of january, 1813. proctor withdrew with the walking wounded. >> he took them to the hospital and said we will come back and get you. >> let me finish if i may. he withdraw because he thought harrison was nearby with a larger american army. now, he hoped that he left a few british soldiers and hoped they could maintain order and they could not. thus we ended up with the river massacre. did proctor bear cullability for that? yes. was he wholly responsible for it? i don't think i
i recommend west turner's side. >> on brock or proctor? >> on brock. >> the best account of the and the british perspective. i think he is too sympathetic, but it's a fine study and recommend it. let's get down to why proctor and what the role was in the river massacre. after proctor and his and defeated the americans in the the 22nd of january, 1813. proctor withdrew with the walking wounded. >> he took them to the hospital and said we will come back and get you....
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. >> reporter: while will turner is in the hospital, he's still in good spirits. >> that's wonderful. these cameras are unbelievable. >> reporter: texting his kids to let them know he's okay after being rushed to the energy department short of breath. >> it was a completely different experience than i've ever had before. >> reporter: different because this tech-savvy senior is in the new geriatric department spearheaded by physicians, including dr. ballman, whose grandmother was sent to a regular energy department after breaking her pelvis. >> it's frustrating that no one seemed to be paying attention to her, that she was kind of lost in the shuffle. >> we have 70 million baby boomers who are going to be turning age 65. those baby boomers have increased health care needs. and the emergency departments have to be ready. >> reporter: this is a new trend. getting to an aging population of americans, and improving their medical care in the emergency room. and they're doing it by catering to the specific needs of baby boomers and their parents. >> just like a pediatric unit, trying to meet
. >> reporter: while will turner is in the hospital, he's still in good spirits. >> that's wonderful. these cameras are unbelievable. >> reporter: texting his kids to let them know he's okay after being rushed to the energy department short of breath. >> it was a completely different experience than i've ever had before. >> reporter: different because this tech-savvy senior is in the new geriatric department spearheaded by physicians, including dr. ballman, whose...
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tina turner, at home in france. >> what are we seeing there when we see the tina turner interview?we see the vladimir horowitz interview? >> those things you describe, he relished those things, by the way. he got the greatest kick out of it. >> he fell in love with people and you could see it on the screen. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: vladimir horowitz in 1977. ♪ >> reporter: this was the story that he often called his favorite of all time. it always struck me that he loved being mike wallace. >> he loved being mike wallace. he did, he did. you know, he had -- he -- we always think of him as asking thought questions and putting people up against the wall and all of that, but there was that adorable impish playful side of mike. >> i couldn't honestly answer you. >> reporter: many of the celebrities that he interviewed had been his friends for years. he'd known ronald and nancy reagan for decades. he could be tender with them and still ask the painful questions. >> it was back in 1975 you said that your life began with ronald reagan. you've also said that you can't imagin
tina turner, at home in france. >> what are we seeing there when we see the tina turner interview?we see the vladimir horowitz interview? >> those things you describe, he relished those things, by the way. he got the greatest kick out of it. >> he fell in love with people and you could see it on the screen. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: vladimir horowitz in 1977. ♪ >> reporter: this was the story that he often called his favorite of all time. it...
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tina turner at home in france.seeing there when we see the tina turner but is view, when we see the vladimir horowitz interview. >> those things that you described, he relished those things, by the way, he got the greatest kick out of it. particularly horowitz. >> pelley: he fell in love with people and you could see it on the screen. >> absolutely. >> pelley: vladimir horowitz in 1977. this was the story that he often called his favorite of all time. it always struck me that he loved being mike wallace. >> (laughs) he loved being mike wallace! he did! he did. you know, he had... he... we always think of him as asking "the question" and putting the people up against the wall and all of that. but there was that adorable impish playful side of mike. i think public saw what you and i saw in the office when he was being like a teenaged boy. >> pelley: this is the same mike on television and in the office, there was no difference. >> no difference. >> i couldn't honestly answer you. >> pelley: many of the celebrities th
tina turner at home in france.seeing there when we see the tina turner but is view, when we see the vladimir horowitz interview. >> those things that you described, he relished those things, by the way, he got the greatest kick out of it. particularly horowitz. >> pelley: he fell in love with people and you could see it on the screen. >> absolutely. >> pelley: vladimir horowitz in 1977. this was the story that he often called his favorite of all time. it always struck me...
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i recommend wes turner's. >> on brock or proctor? >> on brock. the best account of the war in the northwest from the british perspective and from proctor's perspective is sandy. it's a very fine study and i recommend it. let's get down to proctor's role in the massacre. after proctor and his troops and indian allies defeated the americans in the second battle of french town on the 22nd of january 1813, proctor withdrew with the walking wounded. >> right, took them all to the hospital -- >> let me finish if i may, please. he withdrew because he thought harrison was nearby with a much larger american army. now, he hoped that he left a few british soldiers that and hoped they could maintain order among the indians. they could not and thus, we ended up with the river raisin massacre. did proctor bear some kulpaablety for that? yes. was he holy responsible for it? i don't think i would say that. >> yeah. >> let's see if we have another question. >> yes, because the british stated very, at the very beginning, that they told the native americans look, y
i recommend wes turner's. >> on brock or proctor? >> on brock. the best account of the war in the northwest from the british perspective and from proctor's perspective is sandy. it's a very fine study and i recommend it. let's get down to proctor's role in the massacre. after proctor and his troops and indian allies defeated the americans in the second battle of french town on the 22nd of january 1813, proctor withdrew with the walking wounded. >> right, took them all to the...
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and happy birthday goes out to jerry and denise turner as well. very fortunate day for the port of san francisco. next, i want to wish the port of san francisco a happy 149th birthday because it is today that the state legislate legislature adopted a bill called sb-90 which created the state of board harbor commissioners 149 years ago. so we are now going to launch 150th, i believe it's called a sesquinn centennial, a word we hopefully will have rolling off our lips over the next year, using the port, remind people of the port's purpose and interface with it every day through activities or commerce or just plain relaxation. but the port as i was memmingsing was created in 1863 by the state legislature, interestingly enough that was the same year that the state adopted an eight-hour work day. also the same year the stock exchange was created and at the same time that the board of harbor commissioners was created at the local level, a board of title and trust commissioners was also established, which is no longer so. is the port of san francisco in
and happy birthday goes out to jerry and denise turner as well. very fortunate day for the port of san francisco. next, i want to wish the port of san francisco a happy 149th birthday because it is today that the state legislate legislature adopted a bill called sb-90 which created the state of board harbor commissioners 149 years ago. so we are now going to launch 150th, i believe it's called a sesquinn centennial, a word we hopefully will have rolling off our lips over the next year, using...
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nicolas turner, who goes by the name demon, told us the gbgs should not be taken lightly. >> we hurtody that tries to forcefully take property or rape or in any way hurt a homosexual who can't defend themselves. that's where we step down. >> demon had a very striking appearance. first thing i noticed about him was he had a tattoo over each eyebrow, one said gay, one said boy. he had no teeth, and he had a mohawk. >> it started out as a joke, and i just kind of like -- i was looking at it in the mirror, i'm like that's punk rock. i like that. >> turner is serving three years for trespassing and making a threat to cause bodily harm. he told us he wanted a cell with contreras as much for the pairing of their nicknames as anything else. >> that would be cool, demon and wicked would be really punk rock. that would definitely be one of those once in a lifetime cellie happenings, you know what i mean? >> but contreras didn't seem as eager to be celled with turner. >> i mean, he's a cool guy and ç everything, but, you know, i don't want to be taking everybody under my wing and everything lik
nicolas turner, who goes by the name demon, told us the gbgs should not be taken lightly. >> we hurtody that tries to forcefully take property or rape or in any way hurt a homosexual who can't defend themselves. that's where we step down. >> demon had a very striking appearance. first thing i noticed about him was he had a tattoo over each eyebrow, one said gay, one said boy. he had no teeth, and he had a mohawk. >> it started out as a joke, and i just kind of like -- i was...
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and i'm quoting her now -- "we must advocate for the traditional family," turner said, "and ensure that all men u using these inhibitors are healthy, stable and educated about their options, including celibacy as a viable life choice." [ applause ] in illinois, state representative kelly cassidy proposed requiring men seeking viagra to watch a video showing the treatment for persistent erections, an occasional side effect of the little blue pill. and as she explained, it's not a pretty procedure to watch. so, this is happening around the country in response to this, and this is just, i think, another example of the anger that we are seeing out there. and so, we really have to work to kind of galvanize around this issue and not let it pass and not let it go. and i think there's some good news about the numbers as we move forward. now, so far, 24 states have had their filing deadline. so, these numbers are still very preliminary. there are, you know, 26 states, 27 states left to go here. and so, we need to make sure that we're monitoring this. but right now, we have 37 women who are filin
and i'm quoting her now -- "we must advocate for the traditional family," turner said, "and ensure that all men u using these inhibitors are healthy, stable and educated about their options, including celibacy as a viable life choice." [ applause ] in illinois, state representative kelly cassidy proposed requiring men seeking viagra to watch a video showing the treatment for persistent erections, an occasional side effect of the little blue pill. and as she explained, it's...
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president obama, what he is really doing in the positions he's really taking himself. >> senator turner, tell us about the women of ohio. when this general election campaign comes to ohio, which the winner of the election has to win. could women decide this for president obama in ohio? >> oh, absolutely women will. and women are fired up and ready to go in this state, lawrence, and we are going to make sure that we deliver ohio for the president so that women know and understand that they don't have to, they deserve better. and you know what, lawrence, besides the president, the president needs a team that he can throw the ball to on the state level. and i encourage all of your watchers to understand that we have to clean house. we need to clean all the state houses in this nation in terms of having elected officials that don't care about women and think that we need to be treated like second class citizens. we are not going to take it in ohio, arizona, virginia, we are going to stand up and fight. we are not going back. our foremothers fought too hard for us to have the rights and free
president obama, what he is really doing in the positions he's really taking himself. >> senator turner, tell us about the women of ohio. when this general election campaign comes to ohio, which the winner of the election has to win. could women decide this for president obama in ohio? >> oh, absolutely women will. and women are fired up and ready to go in this state, lawrence, and we are going to make sure that we deliver ohio for the president so that women know and understand...
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showbiz tonight's initinischell turner is live. thanks for waking up so early. tell me more. the tributes have really been pouring in. it was really amazing to see yesterday. tell me more about what people are saying. >> well, absolutely, kate. it is. by the way you can see that the flowers are adorning his star here on the walk of fame here in hollywood this morning. you guys talked about the tributes. and so many were pouring in from celebrities, dick clark's pie . peers. they took to social media. how much he meant to them and the entertainment industry. the man that many people consider his heir apparent, ryan seacrest, also paid tribute to dick clark last night. ryan took over for dick for new year's rockin' eve. and he also was kind of the next great entertainment mogul. that's what most people think. well, he opened his show "american idol" last night and paid tribute to the man he called a dear friend. listen to this. >> we can't begin tonight's show without acknowledging the passing of a television pioneer. and my dear friend, dick clark. without dick, a show like th
showbiz tonight's initinischell turner is live. thanks for waking up so early. tell me more. the tributes have really been pouring in. it was really amazing to see yesterday. tell me more about what people are saying. >> well, absolutely, kate. it is. by the way you can see that the flowers are adorning his star here on the walk of fame here in hollywood this morning. you guys talked about the tributes. and so many were pouring in from celebrities, dick clark's pie . peers. they took to...
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olivia turner, her second goal of the day. moments later, and going to her left, tigers up 8-7. for the tie -- denied. the tourney mvp another save. towson is teh champ. another check of the forecast with f [ dog ] i am a pro baller. 11 years playing the outfield, and i got no plans to retire. [ female announcer ] aging may slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 and older with new iams senior plus. it helps boost the immune response to that of an adult dog and helps fight signs of aging. [ dog ] i'll never be a bench-warmer. [ female announcer ] new iams senior plus. see the iams difference or your money back. [ dog ] i am an iams dog for life. >> a tux and dress made out of duct tape. that is what this couple were in kansas. they say they took about 100 hours to make and cost $50. they can actually win a $5,000 scholarship as a part of a national that tape from -- duct tape competition. >> they were tailored beautifully. >> welle setting. >> outstanding. -- well fitting. >> the lowest chances
olivia turner, her second goal of the day. moments later, and going to her left, tigers up 8-7. for the tie -- denied. the tourney mvp another save. towson is teh champ. another check of the forecast with f [ dog ] i am a pro baller. 11 years playing the outfield, and i got no plans to retire. [ female announcer ] aging may slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 and older with new iams senior plus. it helps...
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(damont turner)"people did try &ptheedoor agents came rom all" ways"a southwest baltimore flea market raided by federal agents. the violations that led o the two and half year investigation. and.. save big on wwne.the two countries you should buy from to save over 25 percent... without sacrificing taste. 3 today is onday april 23. 3 &p3 3 george zimmerman, charged with second degree murder in the martin, is walking free.as ed released on bond overniiht. overnight. --reporter pkkgas ffllows -- george zimmerman walked out of jail in sanford, florida pearing a brown jackettand jeans and carrying a brown into the back of a white b-m-w. ann he had noohing to say to reporters. judge set bond at 150-thousandddollars at a hearing on friday.with the 10 percent cash paymmnt customarily made to secure bond, zimmerman's family needed 15-thhusand dollaas to post his bond.zimmerman apologized to martin's family at that hearing.i wanted to say i am sorry for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was, i thought he was a little bbt younger than i am and i id not know if he was armed or not.z
(damont turner)"people did try &ptheedoor agents came rom all" ways"a southwest baltimore flea market raided by federal agents. the violations that led o the two and half year investigation. and.. save big on wwne.the two countries you should buy from to save over 25 percent... without sacrificing taste. 3 today is onday april 23. 3 &p3 3 george zimmerman, charged with second degree murder in the martin, is walking free.as ed released on bond overniiht. overnight....
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around turner parkway, watch out east bay in berkeley right now 580 and 80 pretty good cell about to move into el cerrito, albany, and we are looking at the heaviest rain to have exited the bay area with thet5 scattered showers. >>> late of problems out there at the bay bridge toll traffic is backed up beyond the end of the parking lot, windy across the bay bridge, richmond san rafael bridge and the golden gate bridge. check out the accidents in the south bay a couple overturn crashes north 101 jammed overturn one in the southbound direction at alem rock north 101 jammed because after over turn crash new accident north 87 taylor. you get the idea a lot of accidents. "sig alert" issued for this eastbound crash westbound traffic heavy through livermore. >>> 6:31 now. the rain moved in fast overnight bringing heavy winds and isolated flooding. amy hollyfield is in san francisco looking at some of the problems drivers have been facing. >> reporter: a lot of problems. the storm has caused quite a few issues. we are in the city now and getting a break. check out what we experienced earlier
around turner parkway, watch out east bay in berkeley right now 580 and 80 pretty good cell about to move into el cerrito, albany, and we are looking at the heaviest rain to have exited the bay area with thet5 scattered showers. >>> late of problems out there at the bay bridge toll traffic is backed up beyond the end of the parking lot, windy across the bay bridge, richmond san rafael bridge and the golden gate bridge. check out the accidents in the south bay a couple overturn crashes...
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sometimes they get tina turner, george simmons and others. >>> it's national robotic week. there was a robot block party hoping to sign up skids in -- kids for engineering and math. >>> now that rick santorum is out of the race, mitt romney can concentrate on his opponent. >>> lots of people think they have the worst job in the universe, but does the survey back them up? >>> many of us are struggling to pay our bills. unpaid taxes often get added to that new pile, but it could offer some relief. here's t.j. winick with today haste tax tip. >> reporter: if you're out of work or owes the government money, penalty relief. one of the biggest factors is failure to pay penalties, a fee for not paying taxes by the due date. this penalty is a tough one. it could reach 25% of your unpaid taxes. if i've been unemployed for 30 consecutive day the or you're self-lied and your business is down 24% from last year, you might qualify for grace period but you must pay the entire bill back, including interest and other penalties by october 15th. there are certain restrictions. so check with
sometimes they get tina turner, george simmons and others. >>> it's national robotic week. there was a robot block party hoping to sign up skids in -- kids for engineering and math. >>> now that rick santorum is out of the race, mitt romney can concentrate on his opponent. >>> lots of people think they have the worst job in the universe, but does the survey back them up? >>> many of us are struggling to pay our bills. unpaid taxes often get added to that new...
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tell us about ted turner. a polarizing figure but what he does with the land he buys and he is the second largest land owner in the country. over 2 million acres. he doesn't make it into a playground. he takes it back to its most natural state, how it would be before there were any white feet on the ground. >> i love it. removing the trees that shouldn't be there and planting the ones that should like long leaf spines. you bring back all the species, the wood peppepecker, all that gone. >> your culture, your music. this is not alabama shakes. this is another band. i want you, because i've heard them, i want you to explain, taug about this band and for hipsters from brooklyn to berkley, you are going to want to download these guys. >> this is a cajun fanned from lafayette louisiana. this group has been together since they were kids and they play traditional cajun music. >> they sing in french. >> they have brought a rock 'n roll swagger to cajun music. an unbelievable mix. >> you spell it for the kids that want
tell us about ted turner. a polarizing figure but what he does with the land he buys and he is the second largest land owner in the country. over 2 million acres. he doesn't make it into a playground. he takes it back to its most natural state, how it would be before there were any white feet on the ground. >> i love it. removing the trees that shouldn't be there and planting the ones that should like long leaf spines. you bring back all the species, the wood peppepecker, all that gone....
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it is an art work by a turner prize-winning artist, and it is -- >> fancy. >> the real stonehenge is 5000 years old and a sacred site. this replica is called sacrilege, and after its unveiling, it will head to london. why is all this about an art work? it is over and take your -- olympic year. they want something that says britain, and what is more british than stonehenge? >> it is about having a sense of humor, and we have to look at your past wit smarm, but the olympics lacks a sense of humor, and i think it is going to in just sense of humor into the olympics. >> it only took a few minutes before some local art levels are rough, keen to engage in a critical dialogue with his work of conceptual art. is this art seminars -- is this art? >> this is as good as it gets, isn't it? cracks like an inflatable stonehenge in your backyard? >> who would not? history, humor, the raw physical challenge. britain in its olympic year. >> nasa has handed over the space shuttle discovery to the museum for official retirement. two astronauts attended the ceremony in virginia as the oldest surviving s
it is an art work by a turner prize-winning artist, and it is -- >> fancy. >> the real stonehenge is 5000 years old and a sacred site. this replica is called sacrilege, and after its unveiling, it will head to london. why is all this about an art work? it is over and take your -- olympic year. they want something that says britain, and what is more british than stonehenge? >> it is about having a sense of humor, and we have to look at your past wit smarm, but the olympics...
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fellow fans at turner field went wild for the catch, the home team beat the mets 14-6. i'm sure he stuck it in the ice box soon after. >> have you ever caught a foul ball? >> no, have you? >> at a minor league game. >> you're a little kid, run and scurry under the bleachers. >> it counts, bill. >>> time for early look at stories we'll follow throughout the day. veteran rocker ted nugent will meet with secret service today. he has to explain inflammatory comments he made to members of the nra last week about president obama's reelection bid. >>> today is the 17th anniversary of the 1995 bombing of the murrah federal building in oklahoma city, that claimed the lives of 168 people. president obama declared a national day of service and remembrance for victims and survivors of terrorism. >>> happy birthday to kate hudson who turns 33. >>> all day long, stay on top of the latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc and watch brian williams with "nightly news." >>> here is what is coming up on "the today show." eva longoria previews "ready for love"
fellow fans at turner field went wild for the catch, the home team beat the mets 14-6. i'm sure he stuck it in the ice box soon after. >> have you ever caught a foul ball? >> no, have you? >> at a minor league game. >> you're a little kid, run and scurry under the bleachers. >> it counts, bill. >>> time for early look at stories we'll follow throughout the day. veteran rocker ted nugent will meet with secret service today. he has to explain inflammatory...
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my great pleasure to turner with a microphone to our 43rd mayor of san francisco, celebrating diversity and cultural harmony and he has been focused on the economic revitalization of our community. jobs, jobs, jobs. this mayor does not brag about it but he is about parks, parks, parks. it gives me great pleasure to introduce mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you. if i may think you and your leadership and the commission. this is a very special place. history but it is cultural and one of the most beautiful places you can ever be proud to visit and also be the honor of. i am proud at our rec and park staff and the public-prey relationships because that is the only way to keep these beautiful institutions going. we have to have that imagination to get people involved to fund and support it. you have some of the most beautiful things you can see and touch and feel. i am happy to be here and i also want to celebrate because this is a moment, the first time we have been together here as well. at the garden. -- t garden -- tea garden. i want to welcome you here as well. and congratulate all o
my great pleasure to turner with a microphone to our 43rd mayor of san francisco, celebrating diversity and cultural harmony and he has been focused on the economic revitalization of our community. jobs, jobs, jobs. this mayor does not brag about it but he is about parks, parks, parks. it gives me great pleasure to introduce mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you. if i may think you and your leadership and the commission. this is a very special place. history but it is cultural and one of...
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fact a preferred she said yes and also asked that any time i thought of her are my colleagues to the turner family in prayer and it was a wonderful blessed moment. and i was getting ready to hug her i stuck the designers the secret service men and she said it's ok she reached over and give me a big hug slam of his pictures of it. a moment to be remembered for the rest of my life. >>> i was there also but i tell people in a letter to an even danced with her and they say you . new doctrine isn't howard thurman but your ordination process tell us about that. you come from baptist background. >>> economic baptist tradition i grew up in alabama and that's where my folks originated in st. went to miami were actually grew up close to the time but i came at a fast tradition where parts of your family were pentecostal and parts were methodist empire were baptist and so that was that environment that i grew up with. when i met my wife and moved to to california she had been the united methodist and and so by that time having studied howard thurman the central part of my faithless from the spirit and
fact a preferred she said yes and also asked that any time i thought of her are my colleagues to the turner family in prayer and it was a wonderful blessed moment. and i was getting ready to hug her i stuck the designers the secret service men and she said it's ok she reached over and give me a big hug slam of his pictures of it. a moment to be remembered for the rest of my life. >>> i was there also but i tell people in a letter to an even danced with her and they say you . new...
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. >> not playing around with some house members, the proposal will create a six delicacy -- frank turnereads the subcommittee is most concerned about the amount of money he will make. this will bring in more than $150 million, more to fund education but will divide $2 billion. >>> that is the -- of the state for them to make that kind of evidence, and this state knows substantially less. >> a committee could come this week. they have until monday to pass the bills. >>> going through less in dallas. >> the city was caught off guard, a big surprise for nearly two hours today, and they tore up texas. >>> and what is mcdonald's saying about a trance universe that wants to compete in the misuniverse pageant. >>> we will be back in 60 seconds. >>> we are hearing absolutely destroyed -- there were between six and 12 tornadoes, they -- >> it is amazing. >>> -- we are looking for the gun used in the mass shooting yesterday that left seven people dead, but we are learning more about the shooters background and state of mind. police say that he isn't showing a motive yet, but he -- a female adminis
. >> not playing around with some house members, the proposal will create a six delicacy -- frank turnereads the subcommittee is most concerned about the amount of money he will make. this will bring in more than $150 million, more to fund education but will divide $2 billion. >>> that is the -- of the state for them to make that kind of evidence, and this state knows substantially less. >> a committee could come this week. they have until monday to pass the bills....
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two on for turner. going for the fourth out. huff does not cover the bag. giants do not get an out. the bases are loaded. the next batter gets it to posy. he's going for the double play. he's hit and throws. that brings in the winning run. the mets win in the bottom of the ninth, 5-4. >> my natural instinct my hole life, the ball is hit, gi go to the right. >> throw to first. down the right field line. >> evidently, it did. when i released it, i thought it was online. it got yanked a little bit. evidently, it did. >> all right. the warriors will undergo art skopic surgery. he's repeatedly sprained his ankle. the sharks are in st. louis where they trail the blues three games to one in the quarterfinals in the western conference. they need to win this game or they are don. patrick's shot misses. shot is saved by elliott. karl left a shot on goal. it's saved. right now, the game is tied at zero in the first intermission. there was a perfect game in major league baseball today up in seattle. white sox phillip humburg through the the 21st perfect game in history. what's painful about the
two on for turner. going for the fourth out. huff does not cover the bag. giants do not get an out. the bases are loaded. the next batter gets it to posy. he's going for the double play. he's hit and throws. that brings in the winning run. the mets win in the bottom of the ninth, 5-4. >> my natural instinct my hole life, the ball is hit, gi go to the right. >> throw to first. down the right field line. >> evidently, it did. when i released it, i thought it was online. it got...
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turner grounder which should have been a double but huff jabs towards first. everybody is safe. the mets load the bases. next batter, from goat to hero. buster posey's throw goes into right field. tejada scores the winning run, posey wanted interference on hairston put that's a legal play. most important, posey is fine. to advance out of the well-conference quarterfinals the sharks must do what the blues tide to them. they have to win three straight. game five underway in st. louis, shots at premium. blues, seven attempts in the first period. the slap shot rick chaise off the post. the rough stuff in the second. drops the glove with chris stewart. a mismatch. after three shots in the first, sharks with 13 in the second. the glove save by elliott. 40 seconds left. they break through. the captain, joe thorne -- thornton, slides it home. san jose leads after two. he nhl made a clear statement that hits like this one bill not be tolerated. torres has been suspended 25 games for taking out hossa. >> in berkeley, the cal spring football experience is a fancy way of saying, it's a scri
turner grounder which should have been a double but huff jabs towards first. everybody is safe. the mets load the bases. next batter, from goat to hero. buster posey's throw goes into right field. tejada scores the winning run, posey wanted interference on hairston put that's a legal play. most important, posey is fine. to advance out of the well-conference quarterfinals the sharks must do what the blues tide to them. they have to win three straight. game five underway in st. louis, shots at...
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turner. this is an important clarification amendment and working with us to improve the status of the bill to make sure that we are able to protect america's networks increases the ability for us to protect privacy andively liberties. i'd appreciate the gentleman's good effort. i encourage the house to support the turner amendment. the chair: does any member seek recognition in opposition? the gentleman from ohio. mr. turner: madam chair, i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from ohio yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from ohio. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 15 printed in house report 112-454. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. 34ul8 vainy: -- mr. mulvaney i have amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendme
turner. this is an important clarification amendment and working with us to improve the status of the bill to make sure that we are able to protect america's networks increases the ability for us to protect privacy andively liberties. i'd appreciate the gentleman's good effort. i encourage the house to support the turner amendment. the chair: does any member seek recognition in opposition? the gentleman from ohio. mr. turner: madam chair, i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the...
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. >> tina turner: you just remember one thing, in our first meeting.be good to me. >> wallace: why would i be otherwise? >> kroft: in many ways, tina turner's gentle plea to mike before their interview a dozen years ago spoke volumes about his talents and his reputation. he was nice to her. but soon, he went right back to his not-so-nice ways, here with charlton heston. >> wallace: it sounds to me a little bit like the language of the quintessential, forgive me, nut case right-wing zealot. >> kroft: in the spirit of fair play, we asked mike a final classic mike question: this is what some people say about you. >> wallace: uh-huh. >> kroft: that you're a grandstander. that you're the most important person in the story. that you're more important than the story, sometimes. that you're egotistical, occasionally cruel. and for many people, well- mannered people, the embodiment of everything that they hate about reporters. >> wallace: i've got to plead guilty, i suppose. you know, but it comes with the territory, or it certainly has come with my territory.
. >> tina turner: you just remember one thing, in our first meeting.be good to me. >> wallace: why would i be otherwise? >> kroft: in many ways, tina turner's gentle plea to mike before their interview a dozen years ago spoke volumes about his talents and his reputation. he was nice to her. but soon, he went right back to his not-so-nice ways, here with charlton heston. >> wallace: it sounds to me a little bit like the language of the quintessential, forgive me, nut case...
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. >> reporter: leonard bernstein, johnny carson, lucian any, janis joplin, tina turner, barbara streisand. when mike was born in 1918, there wasn't a radio in most american homes, much less tv. at the university of michigan, where his parents hoped he'd become a doctor or a lawyer, he got hooked, instead, on radio. and by 1941 mike was the announcer on "the green hornet". >> the green hornet strikes again. >> hello, i'm mike wallace with real news. ♪ hello everybody >> reporter: when television arrived in the 1950s, mike was everywhere. >> good evening, i'm mike wallace. >> reporter: it was an interview show caught "night beat" that mike remembers fit him like custom-made brass knuckles. >> what do you know about that? who in the united states is qualified? >> reporter: so when "60 minutes" was born in 1968, mike brought with him his "night beat" persona and contributed 40 years of nosiness, and drama. >> wait just a moment. >> hold it a moment. >> reporter: mike loved it mix it up with producers, editors, even his fellow correspondent. it was 65 years from mike's first appearance on came
. >> reporter: leonard bernstein, johnny carson, lucian any, janis joplin, tina turner, barbara streisand. when mike was born in 1918, there wasn't a radio in most american homes, much less tv. at the university of michigan, where his parents hoped he'd become a doctor or a lawyer, he got hooked, instead, on radio. and by 1941 mike was the announcer on "the green hornet". >> the green hornet strikes again. >> hello, i'm mike wallace with real news. ♪ hello...