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Feb 2, 2011
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as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb approximately 10 feet from the restaurant. the string of four parking spaces next to his vehicle were empty, so he had a clear, unobstructed view of the two men as they came out of the restaurant arguing. sergeant gordon saw one man pushed the other backwards and told lt. parra there was a fight in progress and both police began to exit their car. in that instant, sergeant gordon saw that one man now have a revolving in his hands
as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb approximately 10 feet from the restaurant. the string of four parking spaces next to his...
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Feb 27, 2011
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unbeknownst to us, or perhaps beknownst in ways we didn't really understand, two weeks later i had aoutine blood test which showed that i had an elevated alkaline phosphatase number, which is a strange enzyme in your blood that none of us had ever heard of, that sent me down a series of scans and tests and mris and x-rays, and about a few weeks later, in early july of 2008, i got a call from my doctor one day. i knew i had something at that point growing in my leg, and she said, "the tumour in your leg is not consistent with a benign tumour". and so suddenly i stopped walking, and it took my mind a second to convert that double negative into a much more horrifying negative: "i have cancer". and one of the things that... sort of the rich ironies or painful truths of this story is that that cancer that they found in my left femur--an osteosarcoma that at that point took up half my femur--took me back to savannah, which is a place that i'm from and so connected to, because when i was five, i was hit by a car and broke my left leg in that same place, and for whatever set of reasons, 38 y
unbeknownst to us, or perhaps beknownst in ways we didn't really understand, two weeks later i had aoutine blood test which showed that i had an elevated alkaline phosphatase number, which is a strange enzyme in your blood that none of us had ever heard of, that sent me down a series of scans and tests and mris and x-rays, and about a few weeks later, in early july of 2008, i got a call from my doctor one day. i knew i had something at that point growing in my leg, and she said, "the...
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Feb 6, 2011
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they had snuck down the river unbeknownst to anyone and one of the friends who wasn't as strong of a summer is the thought went under. now it's 9:30, 10:00 at night. it's dark. and there's a man out there in the river who is drowning. so off my father goes at full gallop towards the river, listening now because he can't see the man. remember he is nearsighted and he's got to get rid of his classes. so he is listening for the sound of the man struggling out there. you know, where do i need to go here to find him? plunges in the darkness, swim so. next day's headlines, james raeder snatched from the jaws of death you lifeguard ronald dutch reagan had engaged in quite a struggle they reported before he was able to subdue him and bring him to shore, pulling one arm against the current with them, drag him up onto the log performed artificial respiration to revive him after which time it was determined he was okay and sent him home. but he had his name in the paper. i think he was probably pretty happy about that. other than that, in the lateness of the hour, the rescue probably would've s
they had snuck down the river unbeknownst to anyone and one of the friends who wasn't as strong of a summer is the thought went under. now it's 9:30, 10:00 at night. it's dark. and there's a man out there in the river who is drowning. so off my father goes at full gallop towards the river, listening now because he can't see the man. remember he is nearsighted and he's got to get rid of his classes. so he is listening for the sound of the man struggling out there. you know, where do i need to go...
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Feb 9, 2011
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that airplane in front of you slows down a little bit, unbeknownst to anyone else and the following aircraft moves into 2.9 miles that's an operational error. all of a sudden the controller realizes he has a 2.9 mile separation instead of three because somebody slowed down and didn't tell him. he has to -- he'll slow the airplane down or give a turn or something, that's an operational error. those are the things we want to understand how happen, how to train so they don't happen again. >> one other question just curious what your reaction is in today's revelation about the unprofessional behavior in new york and do you plan disciplinary action for them? >> first we're going to get the facts. we have sent a team up there. people make allegations from time to time and like everybody in the country, you know, we want to look into this and get the actual facts of what's going on up there. that's a very complex series of air space. we won't move traffic through it in a day than some countries move. it's an intense traffic area. i've read some of the allegations, but the bottom line is we've got a
that airplane in front of you slows down a little bit, unbeknownst to anyone else and the following aircraft moves into 2.9 miles that's an operational error. all of a sudden the controller realizes he has a 2.9 mile separation instead of three because somebody slowed down and didn't tell him. he has to -- he'll slow the airplane down or give a turn or something, that's an operational error. those are the things we want to understand how happen, how to train so they don't happen again. >>...
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Feb 8, 2011
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and announced to me the -- unbeknownst to me, the president received the information they did before. he decided iraq was responsible for the assassination attempt and the united states would retaliate by bombing day agency in baghdad on saturday. this was friday. i did not know it. until the following day. then i realized i have now given them that guidance. oh, my gosh. i realized in hindsight what i should have said was when the president receives information from the fbi he will make a decision. and until then, i have nothing more to say. but i did not. i think it is an example of how you have to think five moves ahead of all the time because it is not only about what is happening today, but the future. i learned to do that much better. painful experience, and i think, probably, everybody. >> some things people don't realize is in many ways the press secretary acts like a reporter as well. i don't know the answers to everything. i get a question. i am, like, "i do not know." i will call somebody at the national security council that i trust. i might also ask the chief of staff to
and announced to me the -- unbeknownst to me, the president received the information they did before. he decided iraq was responsible for the assassination attempt and the united states would retaliate by bombing day agency in baghdad on saturday. this was friday. i did not know it. until the following day. then i realized i have now given them that guidance. oh, my gosh. i realized in hindsight what i should have said was when the president receives information from the fbi he will make a...
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Feb 24, 2011
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. >> tony mack of new jersey, and unbeknownst to cory, still the capitol.laughter] >> stephanie meijer from syracuse new york. >> on trey from the city of miami. >> the mayor of san juan puerto rico. >> to mrs. booker your son has the distinct pleasure of being my neighbor. [laughter] >> good morning. ayaan ashley, the mayor of fresno california. >> i'm going to hold off because much to the chagrin i want to introduce the panel members to my left and right. we will be dealing with a lot of issues today and i just want to again reemphasize from our high levels of unemployment in the nation to problems with poverty. we truly have a lot of work to do. mayors around this table and across the nation are making very good things happen with dwindling resources, and i know that should be really on our mind today as congress considers everything from summer job programs to frankly work force investment acts and the reauthorization right now from the urban enterprise communities which we all know have been programs which we've used to help leverage jobs. in addition
. >> tony mack of new jersey, and unbeknownst to cory, still the capitol.laughter] >> stephanie meijer from syracuse new york. >> on trey from the city of miami. >> the mayor of san juan puerto rico. >> to mrs. booker your son has the distinct pleasure of being my neighbor. [laughter] >> good morning. ayaan ashley, the mayor of fresno california. >> i'm going to hold off because much to the chagrin i want to introduce the panel members to my left and...