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said these words, "my hands on the plow, my faltering hands, and all that is before us now is untilled land, the desert in the solitary places within space, and sometimes the handles of our plow with tears get wet, and yet and yet we do not believe that you brought our great nation this far to leave us now, and we welcome and we thank you for the life, the contribution, and all that this great man has done for his spirit and his life will live on in the hearts of those that he touched around this nation and throughout the world. it is in your name this we humbly submit and say thank you. amen. >> amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes our memorial service. i want to thank all of you for joining us. i know don's family will be receiving guests in the rayburn room. and may god bless his soul. >>> i seem to have earned a certain place where people will listen to me, and i've always cared about the country. and the greatest generation writing that book gave me a kind of a platform that was completely unanticipated. so i thought i ought not to squander that. so i out to step up as not jus
said these words, "my hands on the plow, my faltering hands, and all that is before us now is untilled land, the desert in the solitary places within space, and sometimes the handles of our plow with tears get wet, and yet and yet we do not believe that you brought our great nation this far to leave us now, and we welcome and we thank you for the life, the contribution, and all that this great man has done for his spirit and his life will live on in the hearts of those that he touched...
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passengers held him down until the plane landed. >>> a frederick county family's dog is shot by service deputies. now the court awards the family 1/2 million dollars in damages. >> reporter: if you're on a jury, there's nothing like seeing for yourself what happened, and now days most police cars are equipped with cameras. >> reporter: the dash board camera reveals what happened. the lab bounds toward the cop. the dog stops and appears friendly and the cop shot her. >> it was like one of your family members being shot. >> reporter: they rushed to her and took her to the vet. they came to serve a warrant on their son. >> they could have sprayed him. >> reporter: they said that he acted legally. >> we're going back and try to second guess a split-second decision where a deputy was trying to protect himself. >> the policy is shoot the dog first and ask questions later. that's not acceptable. >> reporter: the $620,000 verdict bitter-sweet for the owners. >> dogs are not just pets any more, they're part of our family. >> she's now nine years old and suffering from her shooting injuries. she
passengers held him down until the plane landed. >>> a frederick county family's dog is shot by service deputies. now the court awards the family 1/2 million dollars in damages. >> reporter: if you're on a jury, there's nothing like seeing for yourself what happened, and now days most police cars are equipped with cameras. >> reporter: the dash board camera reveals what happened. the lab bounds toward the cop. the dog stops and appears friendly and the cop shot her....
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land all the time, it is a form of extensive agriculture. it's called "shifting," "swidden" it's practiced inany s or "slash-and-burn" cultivatio until the forestthis land waabandonedby sgs a few years earlier. the sight of new trees led chris uhl to a surprising and controversial revelation. l:whenirst stted wog wn here, i realhought that the las were extrely fragile wasn'a sss that was usedor a e t wasthats ece ofand l:whenirst sand yet, if u look over here woulha stayed sort ofasded l d ye's clearly going backntrest. this is really a surprise for me. 'tgiatort co back.almeetnk giofand banin ourtoe this is really that geeyoknow,me. maybese systems not ass d exctedann fact, at migme sot n really a whe no lofeseaorse h hancoeags to devise development guidelines for ranchers, farmers and foresters. and plan their logging roadsd cut lessestively,lectively trs would regrow more quickly in areas whehey have worked. satellite images show why that is so important. y whenhey cu my suounding ees wd sainhe same nessand came . bulldozers damaged lgeasant. y tryio remo and store e ees. vines were cut fm sected trees e year before. narrowccess ads allowe r
land all the time, it is a form of extensive agriculture. it's called "shifting," "swidden" it's practiced inany s or "slash-and-burn" cultivatio until the forestthis land waabandonedby sgs a few years earlier. the sight of new trees led chris uhl to a surprising and controversial revelation. l:whenirst stted wog wn here, i realhought that the las were extrely fragile wasn'a sss that was usedor a e t wasthats ece ofand l:whenirst sand yet, if u look over here...
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until you use the plastic. and it's sitting in no man's land until you knew. jersey is making a grave mistake.hink it's really starting to alienate the residents. >> but again, sally, 30 states already have this kind of law on the books, and really they need the money. states across the country need the money. >> 30 states have a law but let's make a stink out of this one. i have to say, tracy, if you think this is the dumbest thing your state has ever done we should talk about "jersey shore" for a second. >> that has nothing to do with my state. it is a stupid l. a. decision. >> the wall street journal reported, the wall street journal's own reporting saying the card company is trying to make a stanch. they are saying what the governor of new jersey is simply trying to dos, we are going to prevent companies from taking that money back and actually preserve it for the consumer who paid for it in the first place. >> they don't like the profits, they earned the profits. that's the whole point. money they earned, but they sold it to the consumer. >> and the consumer has chosen -- >> the company w
until you use the plastic. and it's sitting in no man's land until you knew. jersey is making a grave mistake.hink it's really starting to alienate the residents. >> but again, sally, 30 states already have this kind of law on the books, and really they need the money. states across the country need the money. >> 30 states have a law but let's make a stink out of this one. i have to say, tracy, if you think this is the dumbest thing your state has ever done we should talk about...
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eighty five percent of landowners in colorado do not own the rights to the minerals under their land until you get on the federal property i think it is private interests that only rides through here when you're on the forest or b.l.m. land of course it's the government garfield county located high in the colorado rockies was always a quiet neural area for its residents. but in the one nine hundred ninety s. things started to change. gas and oil drilling began to boom and development has expanded dramatically each year when i first came to colorado twenty seven years ago the energy production was for all the time that there was this and that it fuels corporation and it was all about oil shale natural gas they didn't have pipeline spartan so they were trying to figure out what to do with all the natural gas they knew there was a lot of there was no use for little time now natural gas was the biggest thing that's going on in western colorado. there's no in canada leases in here cross roads build their corporation over there on plane acre spacing for me are really what you're looking for and
eighty five percent of landowners in colorado do not own the rights to the minerals under their land until you get on the federal property i think it is private interests that only rides through here when you're on the forest or b.l.m. land of course it's the government garfield county located high in the colorado rockies was always a quiet neural area for its residents. but in the one nine hundred ninety s. things started to change. gas and oil drilling began to boom and development has...
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the movable barrier and will be able to route traffic from three lanes down to land until the second tunnel can be built in a couple of years. the lighting was just turned on a few days ago and it is really part of a high-tech, and is an amazing piece of work. >> this is a really sophisticated tunnel. it has tons of systems, lighting, carbon monoxide sensors, the lights adjust depending on the daytime or nighttime. there is a traffic operating system, a fire system, it is really the most sophisticated tunnel in california. >> this is a project that will take a few years to complete. it will not be done until 2015 but the traffic will start going through the tunnel in a matter of weeks. when you come off the golden gate bridge you will be coming this way southbound it into the city and northbound, this is going up on to the bridge. six or eight weeks, they're still working it out. the electricians are putting final touches on it but is an amazing project and it is almost gone. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> finding a good doctor is >> finding a good doctor is already difficult but it is
the movable barrier and will be able to route traffic from three lanes down to land until the second tunnel can be built in a couple of years. the lighting was just turned on a few days ago and it is really part of a high-tech, and is an amazing piece of work. >> this is a really sophisticated tunnel. it has tons of systems, lighting, carbon monoxide sensors, the lights adjust depending on the daytime or nighttime. there is a traffic operating system, a fire system, it is really the most...
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now program that small line machines and only the military and nasa have been able to do until now. you can landon with what's on the helicopter. which is amazing. he is one of a new breed of programmers pushing the envelope of what modern drugs can do videos from onboard cameras to have an almost dreamlike the facts flying we could never get a pilot a plane is becoming useful for filmmakers journalists even real-estate people it's guided by gps and not a pilot so it can via autonomously. and is potentially a big moneymaker steve morris and let san clara build several kinds of drums for government use. >>> this one is now being used by scientists to study sea grass and vegetation growth. >>> for the rise of so-called do yourself jones has raise privacy concerns the first thing that we'll see is people looking into other bills backyard still businesses are looking up saying drones are spending to be controlled by cellphones when it comes to future commercial use,, ,, rod carew 200 lebanese tracks recorded in the bay area this has been one of the most active storms in the past 40 years. in the mon
now program that small line machines and only the military and nasa have been able to do until now. you can landon with what's on the helicopter. which is amazing. he is one of a new breed of programmers pushing the envelope of what modern drugs can do videos from onboard cameras to have an almost dreamlike the facts flying we could never get a pilot a plane is becoming useful for filmmakers journalists even real-estate people it's guided by gps and not a pilot so it can via autonomously. and...
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passengers restrained him until the plane landed. he will undergo a psychiatric exam. >> and spencer is here now with a look at the forecast. >> yes. >> warm and i guess getting warmer. breezy as well. >> this is going to warm up and breeze goesing to die down. and there is scattered rainfall across the mountainous interior west and into pacific northwest. cool across the states with highs into 60s and warm across southern states with highs into 80s, here in california painly sunny, rain up north and cooler condition was a high of only 58 tomorrow. here in the bay area there are sunny skies inland. high temperatures rising into upper 70s. 78 in cupertino. there are mainly mid-70s and upper 50s to low 60s with fog. downtown there is a high of 67 and very pleasant tomorrow. 61 will be the high. mid to upper 70s into the north bay. 76 in napa. low to mid-70s in the near east bay. 70s to 80s in the inland east bay. and there is mid-70s near the skbai low 80s inland. and more warm weather coming our way. going to be a spectacular weekend.
passengers restrained him until the plane landed. he will undergo a psychiatric exam. >> and spencer is here now with a look at the forecast. >> yes. >> warm and i guess getting warmer. breezy as well. >> this is going to warm up and breeze goesing to die down. and there is scattered rainfall across the mountainous interior west and into pacific northwest. cool across the states with highs into 60s and warm across southern states with highs into 80s, here in california...
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for days until lift off. the land of the state commission recommends the first person to fly into space should be senior lieutenant yuri gagarin and it did. gillum teed off was named bank of pilot log liguori know you both was in third place of the three cosmonauts he saw neither glory nor honors know your wife was the only one never to perform a space flight his name was almost completely erased from the history of space exploration. known your will he was our agent. i remember how without having flown into space eva hey versus if he had done so. well in april nine hundred sixty two was expelled along with iran i think a over involved in the philosophy of from the first cosmonauts wired for breaching discipline and if he did they were sitting in a cafe drinking beer despite the fact that they were wearing uniform patrol officers came by and asked them to leave because it was against regulations and agree cory started saying something like do you know who i am do you have any idea of what i can do to you of course the
for days until lift off. the land of the state commission recommends the first person to fly into space should be senior lieutenant yuri gagarin and it did. gillum teed off was named bank of pilot log liguori know you both was in third place of the three cosmonauts he saw neither glory nor honors know your wife was the only one never to perform a space flight his name was almost completely erased from the history of space exploration. known your will he was our agent. i remember how without...
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to noon on weekends, allow crews to remove sections of the sidewalk and bridge the land closure goes until next week friday, then crews will follicles oil drive from the 27th through the 30th tonight is the final night for a bay area bowling alley. sarah bowen closed for good at 10:00 p.m. tonight it lost its least after 50 years and operation. the bowling alley is hosting a conable with rides and games. the general manager said he might look for new location no word on what goes and the alice place. san francisco sunday street set up along the water today hundreds of people did not to visit: gate park and along the great highway. dozens of live performances and an attempt to take part in a world record of roller skaters. here's a look at the weekend >>> it is looking nice and dry. after last week's deluge. amex this weekend springlike weather yesterday clear and breezy and summer like today. giving way to sunny and warm this afternoon will say patchy low clouds and fog tonight into tomorrow the warming trend continues across the inland locations. slightly warmer for tomorrow. continued mi
to noon on weekends, allow crews to remove sections of the sidewalk and bridge the land closure goes until next week friday, then crews will follicles oil drive from the 27th through the 30th tonight is the final night for a bay area bowling alley. sarah bowen closed for good at 10:00 p.m. tonight it lost its least after 50 years and operation. the bowling alley is hosting a conable with rides and games. the general manager said he might look for new location no word on what goes and the alice...
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adams crosses the atlantic and the ship is struck by lightning and everybody has to pump until they make landful. the passengers have to take turns because the ship is filling with heart. so it is hard, it is hard to get around. it's hard to get around the united states. to go from new york city to albany, new york, if you took a hours, that would take you three days, on our own horse or a coach. if you took a boat up the hudson, that would take three days if the wind was right. if the wind was bad it could take you a couple -- ten days to get from new york city to albany. and now on a train it's like, what, few hours. so, yes, there are restrictions that come from not being able to get around. but the flip >> it is about finding a your place in the world and growing up. dick and jane smith met shortly after they moved to the cities. sparks flew. declarations of love or had. rings were exchanged, and vows to follow. and then they begin to search for a home of their own. though he didn't have a college degree, he had recently found work in a high-tech industry. it promised a new age of technology
adams crosses the atlantic and the ship is struck by lightning and everybody has to pump until they make landful. the passengers have to take turns because the ship is filling with heart. so it is hard, it is hard to get around. it's hard to get around the united states. to go from new york city to albany, new york, if you took a hours, that would take you three days, on our own horse or a coach. if you took a boat up the hudson, that would take three days if the wind was right. if the wind was...
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passengers forcibly restrained him until the plane landed.er go a psychiatric exam. >>> a simple 5-3 win at the start of the baseball season generally not the thing of legends but that is all it took to send jamie moyer's victory last night into the record books. closing in on age 50 he is the oldest pitcher to ever win a major league game. >> jamie moyer is not exactly a spring chicken but last night at 49 years and 150 days hold he made baseball history. moier pitched 7 solid innings to beat the san diego padres. >> a a lot of emotion. i feel like it is my first game. >> it has been a long time sense that game. his career has spanned a quarter century. when made his major league debut back be in 1986, ronald reagan was president and six players on the padres people e firsted last night weren't even born yet. he played for 8 different teams and was a key part of the 2008 world series championship for the philadelphia phillies, a team he grew up rooting for longevity it takes to produce at this level for this long is unprecedented. >> the fac
passengers forcibly restrained him until the plane landed.er go a psychiatric exam. >>> a simple 5-3 win at the start of the baseball season generally not the thing of legends but that is all it took to send jamie moyer's victory last night into the record books. closing in on age 50 he is the oldest pitcher to ever win a major league game. >> jamie moyer is not exactly a spring chicken but last night at 49 years and 150 days hold he made baseball history. moier pitched 7 solid...
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to a certain extent i am supportive, but i am not sure i want to do this until i know where we land on russian hill. for me, russian hill determines what is his west and in the one, two and five zones as opposed to two and three. chairman mcdonnell: have we conclude thad russian hill is the only off set? >> no, but i think that is where i am. >> i believe there is a second possible chance. i am willing to with draw my amendment. we take a look at russian hill and the second possibility. chairman mcdonnell: ok, let's go to russian hill. if my math is correct. we need somewhere around 1,300 to off set this. if we could look at the remainder of three blocks of jones street >> that is a population of 593 people for district people. that would bring the deviation to 3.38% and the deviation for district three to 4.01%. >> and then the second idea, move over to cathedral hill. and bring back -- i believe we have it at sutter, and bring it back down to geary. >> correct. it's at sutter right now. population? >> that is a population of 756 people. it would bring the deviation for district 2 to
to a certain extent i am supportive, but i am not sure i want to do this until i know where we land on russian hill. for me, russian hill determines what is his west and in the one, two and five zones as opposed to two and three. chairman mcdonnell: have we conclude thad russian hill is the only off set? >> no, but i think that is where i am. >> i believe there is a second possible chance. i am willing to with draw my amendment. we take a look at russian hill and the second...
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copilot locked osbon out of cockpit and passengers tackled him until the plane made an emergency landinge is expected to rule on with whr to -- on whether to set bond on thursday. >>> taxi cabs could be getting a new look. we will show you what one carmaker thinks will be the look of the future. >>> $5 possibly new year's day millions. that is coming up next. >> i need that. >> plus we're checking your morning commute and weather. -- $5 possibly turned into millions. that is coming up next. 3q at lysol, we discovered a problem. the more products we touch around the sink, the more dirt can spread around the kitchen, and the more germs we can spread on our hands. that's why we created the lysol no-touch kitchen system. one no-touch solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. because our mission is a healthy home made simple. lysol. mission for health. >>> we are taking a live look outside. you can't tell by just looking out there but you will feel it when you step outside. a little bit chilly as we start the day. we'll check in with tucker to see what the rest o
copilot locked osbon out of cockpit and passengers tackled him until the plane made an emergency landinge is expected to rule on with whr to -- on whether to set bond on thursday. >>> taxi cabs could be getting a new look. we will show you what one carmaker thinks will be the look of the future. >>> $5 possibly new year's day millions. that is coming up next. >> i need that. >> plus we're checking your morning commute and weather. -- $5 possibly turned into...
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for thousands of years, this land was pristine until some strangers came here and contaminated it. within this history, we have to find out some base lines. for example, you supervisors and this committee should ask the san francisco county transportation authority to give us some sort of a metric on the carbon footprints. from my experience, year after year, more cars coming into the city, more particulates, more carbon dioxide, so on and so forth. we also need to do an eir on all of our landfills to see how much methane gas disputes into the air. 1 ton of methane gas it was 22 tons of carbon dioxide. the san francisco tradition authority should provide us with this information. finally, as you were alluding to, chair, it is good to visit some countries and see how much is spent on their infrastructure. china is one of them, but other countries, too. in san francisco, we have deferred maintenance on our infrastructure and we do not have a vision, and therefore, we cannot leave a legacy as to our transportation system. it still follows the old grid from one end to the other, not pr
for thousands of years, this land was pristine until some strangers came here and contaminated it. within this history, we have to find out some base lines. for example, you supervisors and this committee should ask the san francisco county transportation authority to give us some sort of a metric on the carbon footprints. from my experience, year after year, more cars coming into the city, more particulates, more carbon dioxide, so on and so forth. we also need to do an eir on all of our...
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until 2011. this affected everything from land use, to children and families. including a residential water conservation ordinance. congratulations, supervisor maxwell. >> good afternoon, everybody. this is me. people have been asking me, what are you doing now? i am thinking about things that i want to think about. you take it for granted, but i don't anymore. i want to thank the status of women, and all of you. i want to thank all of the people that are in this room that worked with me. thank you, it is collective leadership. you're certainly a part of my team. thank you all. [applause] >> i asked if i could do this one because it is pretty darn important to me. this is the community leadership award. she was a young woman from hunters point that said, most kids in this community who don't believe they will live to see their twenty fifth birthday. she was gunned down at the age of 23, celebrating her twenty third birthday. she was an awesome young woman. she got into a little trouble and had to do the ankle bracelet time. as she was going to city college, she
until 2011. this affected everything from land use, to children and families. including a residential water conservation ordinance. congratulations, supervisor maxwell. >> good afternoon, everybody. this is me. people have been asking me, what are you doing now? i am thinking about things that i want to think about. you take it for granted, but i don't anymore. i want to thank the status of women, and all of you. i want to thank all of the people that are in this room that worked with me....
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. >> i wasn't racist until i started landed in jails and prisons and kept getting jumped on over ander again. then i became racist. i wear it proudly. i got the swastikas and got the bolts. >> when we met him, he was serving his time in administrative segregation because his desire for another tattoo nearly turned deadly. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down in population. he was supposed to do some tattoos. i was going to get some swastikas tattooed on the side of my neck. he didn't want to run them. i said, well, you just need to give me my money back. he didn't want to do it. i pulled out a box cutter and i cut the side of his throat. and he went running away and tried to run behind an officer. like an officer is going to stop me [ bleep ]. they put him on a helicopter, flew him to the hospital, did some kind of surgery, put his jugular vein back together. >> our producer learned that the total debt owed to parker was $60, payable in snacks and toiletries purchased at the prison canteen since inmates are not allowed to carry cash. but behind bars, the true value of
. >> i wasn't racist until i started landed in jails and prisons and kept getting jumped on over ander again. then i became racist. i wear it proudly. i got the swastikas and got the bolts. >> when we met him, he was serving his time in administrative segregation because his desire for another tattoo nearly turned deadly. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down in population. he was supposed to do some tattoos. i was going to get some swastikas tattooed on the side...
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up a replica of the memorial because the obama administration refused to allow us to do that until the lande one step closer to getting that memorial back up. as soon as we get the land it's going back up exactly as it was 78 years ago. >> juliet: henry and wanda, donated the land and as soon as this happened. and by the way, you can sign a petition or donate visiting don'ttearmedown.com and the anthem can be downloaded. and kelly, please keep us up-to-date on what happens with the story. >> thank you, juliet. >> juliet: all right. it's a story we've been telling you about. a teacher on tape allegedly bullying an autistic student and she was allowed to keep her be job. they may be getting justice. we will explain top of the hour. plus, a year ago today, bill and kate said i do, and a lovely kiss that happened there on the balcony. so if you have the wedding of the decade, how do you celebrate the anniversary, the first year. ♪ ♪ i'm michael bazinet, president of creative digital imaging of bangor, maine. we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everyth
up a replica of the memorial because the obama administration refused to allow us to do that until the lande one step closer to getting that memorial back up. as soon as we get the land it's going back up exactly as it was 78 years ago. >> juliet: henry and wanda, donated the land and as soon as this happened. and by the way, you can sign a petition or donate visiting don'ttearmedown.com and the anthem can be downloaded. and kelly, please keep us up-to-date on what happens with the story....
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across ever more barren two hundred higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snowy world with us as a boy here suffering fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not warm but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better can spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and degrees to go. that's the usual practice for those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of the native new nets reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so our medical problems simply fixed here in the tent. they used to be but now we can go to civilized places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital of the patients helped by the air on the limbs are being treated for service costs f
across ever more barren two hundred higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snowy world with us as a boy here suffering fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not warm but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better...