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residents were receptive because then you can use to live in i'm out of ten residents like the idea uncooperative but i've seen the bulk of the foreign company workers get a break up the trash in front of the residents. that people are realizing that the company workers that amateurs they are based workers to remain child project owners that i shouldn't mind if i mean if they get paid whether or not their trash is separated all of our own residents divided up these workers just makes it all back together all fairness the presidents are complaining about the. residents be. the way we collect wood from a dog willing people will speak out and ask for the zambelli to return. the thing that interested doesn't taste good and that mr made. it needs pepper and butter oh. i don't like this food. what can possibly be so bad. if you don't know enough it's disgusting. i know it isn't. but. oh. think the one hundred at this table takes me back to england. i got money for it was beautiful. my. studio and she plays this for on tape day and night. how i'm trying to improve myself but i can't. i can model below w
residents were receptive because then you can use to live in i'm out of ten residents like the idea uncooperative but i've seen the bulk of the foreign company workers get a break up the trash in front of the residents. that people are realizing that the company workers that amateurs they are based workers to remain child project owners that i shouldn't mind if i mean if they get paid whether or not their trash is separated all of our own residents divided up these workers just makes it all...
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the victim was extremely uncooperative. he could not say what the person looked like and where he went. the person ended up going to hospital in the ambulance. the condor club assisted with allowing the officers look at their surveillance camera. there is a -- there is a small restaurant that is right there so it happened right in front of that. i have to say that the condor club was helpful. we're still trying to get video from little darling's to see if we can find anything from that video as well. there was an assault may 22 about 10 minutes until 2:00. this one i talked to joslyn about. the victims left the club followed by suspects across the street. one victim fell to the ground causing a large gash across his head. a female victim sustained a cut to her hand and a third victim was punched in the face. issues that i have here with the club is the overserving. in the police report it talked about -- number one, i would like to know where the security was during the fight. in the narrative i didn't see anything about th
the victim was extremely uncooperative. he could not say what the person looked like and where he went. the person ended up going to hospital in the ambulance. the condor club assisted with allowing the officers look at their surveillance camera. there is a -- there is a small restaurant that is right there so it happened right in front of that. i have to say that the condor club was helpful. we're still trying to get video from little darling's to see if we can find anything from that video as...
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when the police arrived, those particular subjects and victims were very very uncooperative and did not want to talk to police. >> the police department's gang task force is looking at surveillance video from neighboring businesses and interviewing witnesses as well. >> in just moments, family and friends of missing nursing student michelle will hold a conference outside the police station. we're expected to hear new details for the search of the 26-year-old last seen in hayward when she took a break during rounds. she went to get something from her car during that break and never seen again. there is a $65,000 reward for information in her case. police suspect foul play in her disappearance and have even gone as far as to say they believe she's dead at this point. stay tuned to nbc 6 for more on this story. 2 we're back where we started. governor jerry brown vetoed the state budget leaving thousands of bay area college students in limbo. joining us now from the uc berkeley campus with reaction from the students. all sorts of questions about what will happen here but one thing we know f
when the police arrived, those particular subjects and victims were very very uncooperative and did not want to talk to police. >> the police department's gang task force is looking at surveillance video from neighboring businesses and interviewing witnesses as well. >> in just moments, family and friends of missing nursing student michelle will hold a conference outside the police station. we're expected to hear new details for the search of the 26-year-old last seen in hayward...
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and he answered, he said, "well, i was polite, if uncooperative." and he said, "i wished i had done what paul robeson had done," which was to stand up, point at these people, and say, "you're the un-americans." and, you know, what we have in here-- and it's wonderful as a connecting link for generations for pete seeger to talk about paul robeson, and for people now growing up to understand that that was something that made it possible for beastie boys to sing some of the songs they're singing now, for the rap groups to sing what they're singing. it started with people like paul robeson and pete seeger. and those guys faced tremendous oppression and censorship because of the message of the music. you had an experience with the byrds in eight miles high where it's just kind of insane reaction to the song. roger mcguinn tells the story about how you were sure it was going to be a big hit, and his story is that it was written about an airplane flight. it was written about an airplane flight, but it was enough double entendre in it to where the gavin rep
and he answered, he said, "well, i was polite, if uncooperative." and he said, "i wished i had done what paul robeson had done," which was to stand up, point at these people, and say, "you're the un-americans." and, you know, what we have in here-- and it's wonderful as a connecting link for generations for pete seeger to talk about paul robeson, and for people now growing up to understand that that was something that made it possible for beastie boys to sing some...
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that young, cute, sweet, innocent wide eyed child full of wonder has grown into a fatalistic, uncooperative high school senior that doesn't do his home work like you said. and that's this movie. he meets a girl, he has trouble with his parents. his principal played by blair underwood yells at him and the movie just never really gets interesting. they're much better coming of age dramas out there, it tries to be funny, i don't know, it didn't really work. there's an independent film out there called submarine that's much better than this. grade? >> i gave it a d because the performance, they're trying real hard, but it's just been a dumber week for movies, i thought. >> oh, man. okay, well, the movie maker's got to try it. >> but it didn't pass muster. >> i wasn't blown away by anything this week. >> i see. all right. hopefully next weekend or the next weekend after that, in will be a winner in there. >> fingers crossed, i got my ring ready, i'm putting it to work. >> i love that ring. all right, good job. thanks so much, grace. >> thanks, fredericka, bye-bye. >>> maybe to match that ring, a
that young, cute, sweet, innocent wide eyed child full of wonder has grown into a fatalistic, uncooperative high school senior that doesn't do his home work like you said. and that's this movie. he meets a girl, he has trouble with his parents. his principal played by blair underwood yells at him and the movie just never really gets interesting. they're much better coming of age dramas out there, it tries to be funny, i don't know, it didn't really work. there's an independent film out there...
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police are saying first it was uncooperative.ouse in richmond va.. the fbi is on scene right now. we're right in an update from the fbi. >> the car has been searched by the bomb attacks and no additional explosives were found in the vehicle. >> a small out quantity of ammonia nitrate was found in the backpack. we will have updates as we get more information. >> reporters are scrambling for a picture of anthony wiener with all the cameras outside. >> i and the to continue the work the citizens of my district elected me to do. unfortunately the destruction i have created has made that impossible so, today i'm announcing my resignation from office. >> that tackling head-on the scandals started last month when pictures were shown that he posted on twitter. it could possibly be that his congressional this picture is good the result. we'll be back in just a couple minutes. >> that is a police officer being dragged by motorcycle will have more on this and a couple minutes. i work at the cable company, and i get to wear a hard hat... a q
police are saying first it was uncooperative.ouse in richmond va.. the fbi is on scene right now. we're right in an update from the fbi. >> the car has been searched by the bomb attacks and no additional explosives were found in the vehicle. >> a small out quantity of ammonia nitrate was found in the backpack. we will have updates as we get more information. >> reporters are scrambling for a picture of anthony wiener with all the cameras outside. >> i and the to continue...
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>> reporter: well, they say that at first he was uncooperative and refused to answer questions. then after he had been in custody for a while, because he was picked up at about 1:30 this morning. after he had been in custody for a while, he led them to his vehicle, but beyond that we do not know what he has told police. >> they are not disclosing nationality or anything of that nature yet, are they? >> reporter: no. >> okay. david martin for us at the pentagon, thank you very much. >>> we turn to the fallout from the anthony weiner scandal. the democratic congressman from brooklyn announcing he will sign thursday ten days after admitting to sending lewd photos and messages to women. nancy cordes is on capitol hill with the very latest. >> reporter: good morning. congressman weiner finally acknowledged yesterday this scandal was not going to blow over as far as his democratic colleagues were concerned. there were simply too many e-mails, too many photos and too many women. >> today, i am announcing my resignation from congress. >> reporter: congressman weiner's attempts to weathe
>> reporter: well, they say that at first he was uncooperative and refused to answer questions. then after he had been in custody for a while, because he was picked up at about 1:30 this morning. after he had been in custody for a while, he led them to his vehicle, but beyond that we do not know what he has told police. >> they are not disclosing nationality or anything of that nature yet, are they? >> reporter: no. >> okay. david martin for us at the pentagon, thank you...
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the fear is that today the winds are about to become uncooperative.at those winds will pick up some of the hot embers and blow them beyond the fire breaks and perhaps get this fire up and running and roaring once again. >> all right, bill. thank you so much. >>> we want to get a check of the weather to see if mother nature will help them out. here is lonnie quinn. >> we'll get right to that. you've heard the phrase what a difference a day can make. how about two days? two days ago temperatures hit 100 degrees, today they'll max out at 76. here in the midwest, that's where you need the rain. where will you get it? tulsa, st. louis, dayton. localized flooding. some could be severe. however, if i could just take that rain, pick it up and drop it here where the wildfires in arizona. i, of course, can't do that. it's not going to happen. there is not a drop of moisture, not a sprinkle. we heard from bill whitaker, the winds will pick up between 15 to 25 miles per hour. the gusts will be fanning the flames. the fear is it could push the wildfire from arizon
the fear is that today the winds are about to become uncooperative.at those winds will pick up some of the hot embers and blow them beyond the fire breaks and perhaps get this fire up and running and roaring once again. >> all right, bill. thank you so much. >>> we want to get a check of the weather to see if mother nature will help them out. here is lonnie quinn. >> we'll get right to that. you've heard the phrase what a difference a day can make. how about two days? two...
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one official says he was uncooperative in answering their questions, and two, when they looked at whattebook in which the words "taliban" and "al qaeda" were scribbled somewhere in that notebook. and two was a substance that he claimed was ammonium nitrate. when investigators went in and tex looked at this, they found out that this substance was inert, which means it never had any chance of blowing up. they also found a car parked nearby, very close to the pentagon in a wood ared area, b they didn't find any other explosive material in that car, did not find anything else that would alarm them inside that vehicle. but, again, he's still in -- you know, under -- in custody right now. and they don't believe at this point this has anything to do with terrorism. but, obviously, some very real warning bells were going off when they found this on him, and him being in arlington cemetery at night. >> all right. chris lawrence for us at the pentagon. chris, we appreciate you, as always. thanks so much. and to our viewers, we're still keeping an eye on that little box on the bottom of your scre
one official says he was uncooperative in answering their questions, and two, when they looked at whattebook in which the words "taliban" and "al qaeda" were scribbled somewhere in that notebook. and two was a substance that he claimed was ammonium nitrate. when investigators went in and tex looked at this, they found out that this substance was inert, which means it never had any chance of blowing up. they also found a car parked nearby, very close to the pentagon in a wood...
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police described him as uncooperative. he fled. they questioned him.rces tell abc news inside his backpack was ammonium nitrate, and ammunition for an automatic weapon. along with notes mentioning al qaeda taliban rules, and the words defeated coalition forces. >> in the course of interviewing this person the united states park police felt it was appropriate to look for a vehicle that this person may have been operating. >> reporter: law enforcement found his car near some woods close to the pentagon's north parking lot, raying further concern. sources tell abc news, material in the vehicle raised concern. but was neutralized. >> the vehicle has been connected to him. there's no suspicious activity that has been identified related to this vehicle. >> reporter: in the meantime traffic in the area was brought to a halt. roads shut down as the investigation widened. with early an unconfirmed reports of possible devices at the pentagon arlington cemetery and the iwo jima memorial. law enforcement believes he was acting alone. and a police officer in lees b
police described him as uncooperative. he fled. they questioned him.rces tell abc news inside his backpack was ammonium nitrate, and ammunition for an automatic weapon. along with notes mentioning al qaeda taliban rules, and the words defeated coalition forces. >> in the course of interviewing this person the united states park police felt it was appropriate to look for a vehicle that this person may have been operating. >> reporter: law enforcement found his car near some woods...
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monitor id on behalf of taxpayers in the united states who always fear that money that goes to uncooperativeovernments, sometimes corrupt governments, as a matter of fact, or officials and disappear from our view even as we are attempting to do good. >> yes. on what we call the money to promote democracy, which is about $65 million, there has been -- and the money to promote economic growth -- there has been a very large outpouring from the public and hundreds of people, something like 600 organizations came to the informations session on how to apply to these grants. so there is a lot of interest on the part of egyptian civil society. let me take this opportunity to say that, by no means, is this an affront to egyptian sovereignty. we do these programs, as you well know, in hundreds of countries in the world and they are almost always well received. they are in support of their own democratic institutions. monitoring is small grant is always problematic. i have already looked into this easte with middle eas partnership initiative regarding our larger aid program, there is some office of the
monitor id on behalf of taxpayers in the united states who always fear that money that goes to uncooperativeovernments, sometimes corrupt governments, as a matter of fact, or officials and disappear from our view even as we are attempting to do good. >> yes. on what we call the money to promote democracy, which is about $65 million, there has been -- and the money to promote economic growth -- there has been a very large outpouring from the public and hundreds of people, something like...
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he was uncooperative. and in his backpack, we're told, there was some evidence that there were notes that mentioned al qaeda and/or taliban. eventually, their investigation led them to the man's vehicle parked near the pentagon, and it was thought there was a bomb inside and the arlington bomb squad was brought in. they even brought a water cannon to destroy any device. but in the end, no device was found. in the man's backpack they did find some suspicious substance in bags which they have not yet been able to identify. and really the investigation goes on to figure out exactly who this man is and what he was doing at arlington national cemetery in the middle of the night. >> that's right. and how did they -- what tipped them off that something was askew, jim? >> reporter: well, it was the initial spotting by ft. meyer police who patrol that area around arlington national cemetery adjacent to ft. meyer, when they saw this man and the very fact that he had some suspicious material in his backpack and he re
he was uncooperative. and in his backpack, we're told, there was some evidence that there were notes that mentioned al qaeda and/or taliban. eventually, their investigation led them to the man's vehicle parked near the pentagon, and it was thought there was a bomb inside and the arlington bomb squad was brought in. they even brought a water cannon to destroy any device. but in the end, no device was found. in the man's backpack they did find some suspicious substance in bags which they have not...
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monitor on behalf of the taxpayers of the united states who always fear the money that goes to uncooperativeernments were corrupt governments and officials will disappear even as we are attempting to do good? >> on the money to promote democracy which is about $65 million and the money to promote economic growth, there has been a large outpouring from the public. something like 600 organizations came to the information sessions how to apply for the grants. there is a lot of interest in egyptian civil society. by no means is this an affront to egyptian sovereignty. we do these programs in hundreds of countries in the world. they're almost always well received by the government's as support for their own institutions. the monitoring of small grants is always problematic i have already looked into this issue with the middle east partnership initiative. i think they have a good auditing program on the ground. regarding our larger aid program, there is an office of the inspector general in cairo. they have long established controls and rigorous procedures in effect. rest assured this will be a ve
monitor on behalf of the taxpayers of the united states who always fear the money that goes to uncooperativeernments were corrupt governments and officials will disappear even as we are attempting to do good? >> on the money to promote democracy which is about $65 million and the money to promote economic growth, there has been a large outpouring from the public. something like 600 organizations came to the information sessions how to apply for the grants. there is a lot of interest in...