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this was -- this was an event oi great symbolism and he knew it. he was a black man sitting in that chair writing his first al dispatch. a great, dramatic stuff. another person who was appealing character was a young confederate artillery general.y one of the, one of the last units who evacuated across the bridge and saw it burn, and he wrote sometime later, a quote e from his memoir.sional the whole riverfront seemed to be in flames amid which occasional heavy explosions were hurt and the black smoke spreading and hanging over the city. i rode on a heavy heart and peculiar feeling of orphanage. then a captain, linus sherman. one of the things i found, we interesting letters written by union soldiers who came in. they knew they were observing a history in the making so they h wrote letters and sent them home. the army upmail, the northern an mails were fum of these letters from the first few days of ew en occupation. linus sherman was a very a perspective nuew englander who e glad ople generally ar to see us. a not i suppose from much of a e union s
this was -- this was an event oi great symbolism and he knew it. he was a black man sitting in that chair writing his first al dispatch. a great, dramatic stuff. another person who was appealing character was a young confederate artillery general.y one of the, one of the last units who evacuated across the bridge and saw it burn, and he wrote sometime later, a quote e from his memoir.sional the whole riverfront seemed to be in flames amid which occasional heavy explosions were hurt and the...
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three of the most of the most approving ones that were asked one of which was did you do anything that led to the death of a look of ois answer was no did you in any way have a pulse in the death of it again his answer was no have you ever had any dealings with polonium that polonium of course we know is the radioactive substance that was used to poison alexander litvinenko in two thousand and six again look i've always on so was no then what happened was that the data was analyzed by this british organization the british public off association they say that from the results of the test those would not and that in their professional opinion he's telling the truth now this was a test that was performed by a group of british polygraph is as i say the push pull the graph association they then issued just signed statement and they have links to scotland yard there is to see it isn't recognized by scotland yard now of course but of the background to this case is that he has almost always been the chief suspect it as far as the british authorities are concerned in the alexander. they have the u.k. authorities have requested
three of the most of the most approving ones that were asked one of which was did you do anything that led to the death of a look of ois answer was no did you in any way have a pulse in the death of it again his answer was no have you ever had any dealings with polonium that polonium of course we know is the radioactive substance that was used to poison alexander litvinenko in two thousand and six again look i've always on so was no then what happened was that the data was analyzed by this...
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. >> i always like to p oi nt out that was jill's point byway of my point. >> i would like to point out i haven't made out any points. >> from marying gays to not wanting to pay it was a day for growns over student loans. on wednesday the college students held demonstrations throughout the u.s. it was a day the loan debt was about to hit the $1 trillion mark. some were burning the loan contracts and others were demanding a right to a debt free degree. and president obama was visiting colleges to push congress to extend low interest rates on loans to seven million students. it is the first year lauren adams says it is going to be hard to get an affordable mortgage to buy a house. it really concerns me. you should have thought about that before you took out the loans. where is the dumb cat when you need one? >> that cat is never paying off its loans. coming n ma, why won't evil republicans like you for guy -- forgive student loan debt? shouldn't they tbet free food and free unlimited i tunes down loads? >> i agree with jesse. >> once again i will just sit here until you answer. >> patient
. >> i always like to p oi nt out that was jill's point byway of my point. >> i would like to point out i haven't made out any points. >> from marying gays to not wanting to pay it was a day for growns over student loans. on wednesday the college students held demonstrations throughout the u.s. it was a day the loan debt was about to hit the $1 trillion mark. some were burning the loan contracts and others were demanding a right to a debt free degree. and president obama was...
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. >> it so started with a father who thought there was a terrible injustice that plaid oyed out a tooklife of his son. that's where it all started. >> that's where it all started. >> and here's what angelaç core said about her meeting with the martin family. >> we did not promise them anything. in fact, we specifically talked about if criminal charges do not come out of this, what can we help you do to make sure your son's death is not in vain. >> it's a hard question to ask, but is there a level of satisfaction? i mean, did they throw the book at george zimmerman? are you professionally satisfied with the way this is setting up right now? >> yes, we are. and, you know, there are different courses that you can take in this. i think that the charge that she had made is a good charge. let me make a very important point, though, ed. this family is not gloating in what's going on. >> no, i understand. >> because this is a tragedy. but i think from a professional standpoint, that charge, it's a good charge. a little bit better than i originally thought, manslaughter. so for her to charge se
. >> it so started with a father who thought there was a terrible injustice that plaid oyed out a tooklife of his son. that's where it all started. >> that's where it all started. >> and here's what angelaç core said about her meeting with the martin family. >> we did not promise them anything. in fact, we specifically talked about if criminal charges do not come out of this, what can we help you do to make sure your son's death is not in vain. >> it's a hard...
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oi so we found a building that w was -- two inch tapes and several machines and the highest quality tools gear. high quality video facilities and you can do anything. it's not just music. you can do theater. we can do that. >> now it's high quality stuff. the pipes are coming out of here a bit. >> you bet. we have and the broadcast facilities. >> we have the most capability on the net. >> we send out audio for instance or video that -- the video is 1080. we can send out. the audio is right now we are only limited by the internet. what it can handle and deliver. we can do much better and as the standards for the internet. >> now people can give me and they used to go to tri studios and now there is a different portal going on. that makes sense to us. we partnered with a boutique advertising agency. we are giving brands the opportunity to be patrons to the yard and bring as muchas the deals and venues around it's free to the amusement. >> the problem is the internet has not been good to the artists and no revenue model for making it so that people can get paid for doing the music online. >>
oi so we found a building that w was -- two inch tapes and several machines and the highest quality tools gear. high quality video facilities and you can do anything. it's not just music. you can do theater. we can do that. >> now it's high quality stuff. the pipes are coming out of here a bit. >> you bet. we have and the broadcast facilities. >> we have the most capability on the net. >> we send out audio for instance or video that -- the video is 1080. we can send out....
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it was true that the market more than the needs of confederate armies often determined the cargos. oi the pattern of trade indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france, belgium, with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional transoceanic merchant ships carrying them to a port nearer to the united states. saint george bermuda, nassau, bahamas, and havana, north coast of cuba. there the cargos would be transferred from the big fat merchant ships into sleek, narrow, specially designed blockade runners. many modeled after the clyde river steamers. so-called, so-called, clyde steamers. low, fast, side wheeled or propeller driven vessels painted gray to blend with the sea at night. once under way from one of these interim ports, they become subject to capture from the moment they left british or spanish waters. every spec on the horizon was a potential foe. blockade runners moved to avoid discovery. they also tried to time their voyages so they appeared just over the horizon offshore at dusk. so they could make that run into the final port at night. thomas taylor, s
it was true that the market more than the needs of confederate armies often determined the cargos. oi the pattern of trade indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france, belgium, with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional transoceanic merchant ships carrying them to a port nearer to the united states. saint george bermuda, nassau, bahamas, and havana, north coast of cuba. there the cargos would be transferred from the big fat merchant ships into sleek, narrow,...
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was to make it a choice. inth mi rnegeutthre sa this ectn a oi authefure era t sohe vind vaesf amic atil givesark obama i thk much more of a chance than he would have otherwise had had they just come out and said economy, economy, economy. >> i think what's interesting, that's a great point, david. and the word values i think has been coopted by the right for a long time now. it is great to see the left fighting back and saying look, values are at the core of what we think sro emo mriey ilg o trteu m ha b anhas e othe ass that is marriage --sh. >> draw an economic line. a lot of people that study this will tell you that. >> that's why she's on the show. while president obama tickles funny bones at the white house correspondents' dinner, mitt correspondents' dinner, mitt romney's campaign tries to make lenc ] guonbues yothe gr y tou-u ice 'ny. ju bruur pma color hingreme rit where yoneed i then rse. ten minut zap tse grays anget on wityour d. nice 'n easy root touch-up. all at 150 calories or less, there's definitely a temptations for you. unless you're one of those people who doesn't like delicious stuff. te
was to make it a choice. inth mi rnegeutthre sa this ectn a oi authefure era t sohe vind vaesf amic atil givesark obama i thk much more of a chance than he would have otherwise had had they just come out and said economy, economy, economy. >> i think what's interesting, that's a great point, david. and the word values i think has been coopted by the right for a long time now. it is great to see the left fighting back and saying look, values are at the core of what we think sro emo mriey...
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[laughter] um, but what april was saying made me oi this our times in the briefing room or at presidentialnews conferences, and the press secretary would often call on april to change the subject thinking -- no, no, no. they would think, okay, i want to get the heat off of, you know, iraq, and they think april's going to ask something that's about race. but what i started to notice over time was, yeah, maybe she's more likely than i am to ask that question, but more often than not, she keeps hitting them with the same exact questions. so they'd try to use her as a foil to get her off the subject -- she doesn't like that word -- but she proved that she was not serving as a foil. thank you very much. [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> but i think part of the, you know, viewing, um, a racial group as a single entity, i think it's the tyranny of the polls. and we look at polls, and there is no subcategory for middle class, wealthy, poor, african-american. and we just sort of live our lives according to those poll designations. >> andrea? >> just wanted to add something else because david touched on
[laughter] um, but what april was saying made me oi this our times in the briefing room or at presidentialnews conferences, and the press secretary would often call on april to change the subject thinking -- no, no, no. they would think, okay, i want to get the heat off of, you know, iraq, and they think april's going to ask something that's about race. but what i started to notice over time was, yeah, maybe she's more likely than i am to ask that question, but more often than not, she keeps...
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though it is not accredited it was approved by the california agency which oversees for profit and vocational stools. but according to the oi ckos nursing administrator's friend she had no information about the university. >> never heard her say a bad word about anybody. >> reporter: never heard her question the integrity of the university? >> nope. she was -- she loved it there. she loved it. >> reporter: now oikos university does have an accreditation from the board of vocational nursing but fewer than half of their students who take that national exam have passed it and that is something that could cost them their accreditation in the future. for now all classes are canceled until further notice. in oakland, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >>> the suspect, one goh, wore a red jail issued jumpsuit with his hands shackled at the waist. he was in court tore the first time today, the beginning of what could be a lengthy legal process. let's bring in bay area's kimberly terry with new details tonight. kimberly? >> reporter: raj, the criminal complaint is ten pages long, and during his arraignment today as the charges were re
though it is not accredited it was approved by the california agency which oversees for profit and vocational stools. but according to the oi ckos nursing administrator's friend she had no information about the university. >> never heard her say a bad word about anybody. >> reporter: never heard her question the integrity of the university? >> nope. she was -- she loved it there. she loved it. >> reporter: now oikos university does have an accreditation from the board of...
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it was an empty basement when we were done. >> that's one-oi questions -- own -- one of my questions.he gentleman that purchased it died, and it went into foreclosure, and it had no appliance manual or anything in it, so i know nothing about it, how it was finished off, and i have lots of questions now because i want to do things to it. >> yeah. >> and my, one of my big questions is who do i contact to find out, you know, where this came from, what material was used -- >> i can give you the name after this. >> oh, that will be wonderful. and i'll buy your book. [laughter] >> you don't have to do that. [laughter] thank you. >> one last question in the back. >> i was just wondering what are the green materials of the future, and how will you incorporate those into the home? >> i have a, i have some strong opinions about this. um, and i'm going to share some of them real briefly. i think we should be avoiding vinyl in everything. i think we should avoid it in wiring, i think we should avoid it in siding, i think we should avoid it in every way we can. the impacts are very substantial and
it was an empty basement when we were done. >> that's one-oi questions -- own -- one of my questions.he gentleman that purchased it died, and it went into foreclosure, and it had no appliance manual or anything in it, so i know nothing about it, how it was finished off, and i have lots of questions now because i want to do things to it. >> yeah. >> and my, one of my big questions is who do i contact to find out, you know, where this came from, what material was used --...
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we were trying toç wipe the oi up with jumbo versions of paper towels. the bp disaster was real wake up call. it started today back in 2010 when the initial explosion killed 11 oil workers. the spill went on and on out of control for three months. >> over the past couple of decades as the oil industry p n turns profits that industry has made an overt choice. they could have spent that on developing new clean up technology for spills. they can say they did if they want to, but who cares what they says. if they had, the response wouldn't be o so pitiful be p bamboo pickets to hold the boom this place that doesn't hold the boom in place at the first sign of a slight wind. diversion barriers that don't divert the wind. >> the oil industry had not made any progress at all in 30 years. that sort of shocked the country. it was a shock to our collective psyche as a nation. >> our culture is threatened. everything that i know and love is at risk. even though this marsh lies along coastal louisiana, these are america'sç wetlands. excuse me. gist want to submit for the record. >> the
we were trying toç wipe the oi up with jumbo versions of paper towels. the bp disaster was real wake up call. it started today back in 2010 when the initial explosion killed 11 oil workers. the spill went on and on out of control for three months. >> over the past couple of decades as the oil industry p n turns profits that industry has made an overt choice. they could have spent that on developing new clean up technology for spills. they can say they did if they want to, but who cares...
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oi nt. this is a serious point, but not really, but the fact rick santorum got this far, what does it say that there is a good conservative candidate that was run ?g. >> a good conservative candidate is running. >> you know what i mean. >> i mean a really good one. >> i love romney -- >> why do you like romney? romney is an echo of obama. >> oh, blah, blah, blah. you say that about everybody except ron paul. look, we have always had a liberal moderate or republican in every primary, ford-reagan, reagan-bush well romney was the conservative alternative. how did he transform? people are fighting the last war. they have to find somebody in this campaign. >> so they have to find somebody who is in favor of an individual mandate for health insurance. >> not at the federal level. and there is nothing unconstitutional about that. >> we are not talking about that. >> 1.6 million from fried de mac. they have to take somebody who did not authorize the nea. >> i will say one thing. apart from me who was a maverick in say cheese doodles, all of you have done the normal white boring dude. well, i think he needs a game changer. >> bristol palin. >> don't
oi nt. this is a serious point, but not really, but the fact rick santorum got this far, what does it say that there is a good conservative candidate that was run ?g. >> a good conservative candidate is running. >> you know what i mean. >> i mean a really good one. >> i love romney -- >> why do you like romney? romney is an echo of obama. >> oh, blah, blah, blah. you say that about everybody except ron paul. look, we have always had a liberal moderate or...
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was going on and that led to the investigation. >> i understand he operated from the internet in oi non-descript house and being held without bondhow do you believe this guy set these kids up again to use your word for sex-exploitation. >> what he did is tricked them. he represented himself to be someone else. what we allege is he acquired information that he could use to blackmail them. he basically threatened to provide that to his friends or to other sights on the internet to get them to do what he wanted done. because he was targeting people under age, they weren't equipped to deal with anything like this. >> when i first read about this story and these young people referred to as camera slaves, i thought they're sitting, who knows where else in the country on the other end of this video chat. why don't they just shut it off? they really believe they would be blackmailed, is that right? >> well, and they had reason to believe that. he had information he could use and he could embarrass them with it, and he used online surveillance and looked at who they were in order to be in a position to send the material to friends other
was going on and that led to the investigation. >> i understand he operated from the internet in oi non-descript house and being held without bondhow do you believe this guy set these kids up again to use your word for sex-exploitation. >> what he did is tricked them. he represented himself to be someone else. what we allege is he acquired information that he could use to blackmail them. he basically threatened to provide that to his friends or to other sights on the internet to get...
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that -- you can do that, and then say public oi on camera he needs to be in fear for his life, and that person has to just deal with it? >> megyn, again, it wasra around, and it's obvious they're trying to raise attention to what's going on here, and they're calling for justice to be done. it's the entirety of what's being said on camera the same way you can say certain things. it's different when you actually offer money, and that's where it gets really close in this particular case, that bounty for $10,000. but when you look at the entirety -- megyn: so you look at the context. >> maybe not the way you like it, them saying it. you look at the entire context of it. megyn: sort of how heated things have gotten. we want to tell our viewers we have not independently confirmed that this letter was sent by the zimmerman family, and the doj has not confirmed that to us, so we don't know whether in fact, they're in receipt of said letter or whether they are looking into charges in this particular case. time will tell. i want to ask you about the news today that the special prosecutor down there is not going through a grand jury. am i correct that a
that -- you can do that, and then say public oi on camera he needs to be in fear for his life, and that person has to just deal with it? >> megyn, again, it wasra around, and it's obvious they're trying to raise attention to what's going on here, and they're calling for justice to be done. it's the entirety of what's being said on camera the same way you can say certain things. it's different when you actually offer money, and that's where it gets really close in this particular case,...
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was in the a/v squad. john wasn't. we're proud of your service in afghanistan. thank you so much. >> thank you, al. thank you very much. >> that's what's going on around oittered light rain showers this morning and they could pick up in intensity this afternoon. >>> and that's your latest weather. now let's head on down to our major willard scott. >> it's always fun to come to florida and drink the orange juice, see the beautiful people and here we are. happy birthday from florida! the sunshine state. and this is for sarah raymond from gwynn oak, maryland, 107 years old today. she loves to spend time with her family, of course, and sweet to everybody. you can't beat that. jack feliz of palm springs, california, 101 years old today, a world war ii veteran. and he is a man who's traveled all over the world with his wife. that is nice. people love to travel. especially when they're retired and can. edna phelps. riverhead, new york. 102 years old. and she keeps her mind sharp as a tack by reading. reading anything she can get her hands on. shoe box labels, you name it, she reads it, and we've got it. and this is kenneth and lois butcher. they've been married
was in the a/v squad. john wasn't. we're proud of your service in afghanistan. thank you so much. >> thank you, al. thank you very much. >> that's what's going on around oittered light rain showers this morning and they could pick up in intensity this afternoon. >>> and that's your latest weather. now let's head on down to our major willard scott. >> it's always fun to come to florida and drink the orange juice, see the beautiful people and here we are. happy birthday...