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weaver is the executive director of. and i'm currently serving as treasurer of the ocean avenue association. i think it's fair to say that ocean avenue corridor has turned a corner. we've seen tremendous improvements in the area and i think now is precisely the time to focus on the balboa park station and all that that can offer to the entire community, city college, [speaker not understood], and all the residents in the area. i bring an open mind and a commitment to service and i would very much like to be a part of this committee. i do notice that i had applied for vacancies 6 and 9. i don't know if they've been filled already, but i also am a heavy and regular muni and bart user and if those are the available seats, i would be happy to move my application around as necessary. thank you. >> just to broaden it, i mean, as you say, you are the father of a student who goes to school so you could hit seat 4. but seat 8 as well, families in westwood park. [speaker not understood]. you could hit a number of seats. >>> i'm at
weaver is the executive director of. and i'm currently serving as treasurer of the ocean avenue association. i think it's fair to say that ocean avenue corridor has turned a corner. we've seen tremendous improvements in the area and i think now is precisely the time to focus on the balboa park station and all that that can offer to the entire community, city college, [speaker not understood], and all the residents in the area. i bring an open mind and a commitment to service and i would very...
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she now works as a weaver. traditional textile feature designs of animals and other simple motives during the long fight for independence. the -- after independence the women were able to start making things again. they faced many difficulties and it's hard for them to make a living. >> translator: each of us is working independently so marketing our work is difficult. >> reporter: recently she joined a group of weavers who visited okinawa with a program organized by the group. they met with weavers in village who rebuilt their textile tradition after the devastation of world war ii. >> reporter: the women realize they could work while staying at home. >> reporter: there's a long textile tradition. after the figing was over they revived their tradition especially those whoa h had los their husbands in the war. they sit up a co-op to make it easier to save their work and improve their expertise. >> translator: the job is to handle the marketing and sell the work of its member and buy the thread of its members. i
she now works as a weaver. traditional textile feature designs of animals and other simple motives during the long fight for independence. the -- after independence the women were able to start making things again. they faced many difficulties and it's hard for them to make a living. >> translator: each of us is working independently so marketing our work is difficult. >> reporter: recently she joined a group of weavers who visited okinawa with a program organized by the group. they...
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we did hear from daniel weaver. if you are here for another item if you don't mind taking the conversations outside so we can hear our presenter. if we can end all the conversation in the room. thank you. so the format is the same. as we had last week to briefly talk about your experience and your interest in serving cac. >> i'm daniel mullaney the [p-urbl/] of the newspaper and operated it for four years. i have lived in you ar at for eight years, but my family has been there since the '60s. i went to city college and currently go to state. i bike, i walk, i use muni and bart. i sit on a few boards. i sit on the ocean avenue community benefit district board. i also sit on the board for the powerhouse, which is a ten-year-old non-profit struggling to turn a beautiful historic victorian building if any art hub for the community. four years ago i suggested at a better neighborhoods meeting to establish the balboa park station plan that this cac be formed and tom radulovich, the bart director and the supervisor loved t
we did hear from daniel weaver. if you are here for another item if you don't mind taking the conversations outside so we can hear our presenter. if we can end all the conversation in the room. thank you. so the format is the same. as we had last week to briefly talk about your experience and your interest in serving cac. >> i'm daniel mullaney the [p-urbl/] of the newspaper and operated it for four years. i have lived in you ar at for eight years, but my family has been there since the...
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daniel weaver, miss veronica garcia, mr. henry kevane and mr. william walker who just spoke again just now. so thank you to the other applicants who are here again today. supervisor campos. >> thank you, madame chair. and thank you to all of the applicants who have come out. and for your interest in serving the city and county of for instance. it's always hard when you have more applicants that you have seats. i think any one of these applicants would do a great job in this position. so it's unfortunate that we only have six seats for nine applicants. so my hope is that whatever happens if for some reason you are not celebritied or appointed that you will continue to be engaged. people's schedules change, and their ability to do this may not be there. so i would keep -- i would hope that people would remain involved. i do have a quick question through the chair to the city attorney. is it possible if someone applied for a seat to appoint that person to a different seat at this point? or is that someone that would require us coming back? >> deput
daniel weaver, miss veronica garcia, mr. henry kevane and mr. william walker who just spoke again just now. so thank you to the other applicants who are here again today. supervisor campos. >> thank you, madame chair. and thank you to all of the applicants who have come out. and for your interest in serving the city and county of for instance. it's always hard when you have more applicants that you have seats. i think any one of these applicants would do a great job in this position. so...
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daniel weaver for seat 5 and miss veronica garcia for seat 8. we can forward that as a recommendation to the full board and do that without opposition. i want to thank our three other applicants that are here today. there will be to be a role and voice for us either as applying for future seats or to be engaged in many of our other task force committees, thank you for being here. madame clerk if you could read item 3. hearing to consider appoint one member to the graffiti advisory board. there is one seat and one applicant. >> i believe the applicant is here, mr. [tkpw*-eurg/]. grgich. it's the same format as before. >> my name is michael grgich and i'm 17 years old and i go to gateway high school. it is in district 5 and i live in district 8. i believe that graffiti is an endemic problem in the city. i have been affected by it in my own personal property and my family has as well. and many people i know. while it's not a high-profile problem that gets a lot of attention,ti think it's one that ought to be solved and one that will improve the qua
daniel weaver for seat 5 and miss veronica garcia for seat 8. we can forward that as a recommendation to the full board and do that without opposition. i want to thank our three other applicants that are here today. there will be to be a role and voice for us either as applying for future seats or to be engaged in many of our other task force committees, thank you for being here. madame clerk if you could read item 3. hearing to consider appoint one member to the graffiti advisory board. there...
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weaver. thank you for being here. so, next we have ms. veronica garcia. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is veronica garcia. i'm a san francisco native, born and raised here in san francisco. i'm a single mom. i have two daughters that attend school here in san francisco. i am involved in several different organizations, one being coleman advocates for children and youth. another is a fellow at the -- excuse me, at urban habitat and their boards and commissions leadership institute. i am also an intern at the ethnic study resource and empowerment center at san francisco state. i also recently developed mom empowerment, teenage pregnancy group to be based here at hilltop high school in san francisco which coleman has taken in as a project of theirs. i graduated from city college earlier this year and in may i graduated with my associate degree, two associate degrees. one in social sciences and behavior and another in administration of justice. currently at san francisco state working on my bachelor's degree in justice studies and a
weaver. thank you for being here. so, next we have ms. veronica garcia. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is veronica garcia. i'm a san francisco native, born and raised here in san francisco. i'm a single mom. i have two daughters that attend school here in san francisco. i am involved in several different organizations, one being coleman advocates for children and youth. another is a fellow at the -- excuse me, at urban habitat and their boards and commissions leadership...
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we'll have daniel weaver go first then we'll have veronica garcia, and then mr. walker. thank you. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is dan weaver and i am applying for one of the open seats that i qualify for on the balboa citizen's advisory committee. my city experience in terms of working with city government includes my current role at the mta citizen's advisory committee where i'm the vice-chair and also the chair of the engineering maintenance committee. i have served in the past couple of years ago as chair of the san francisco utility undergrounding task force and we succeeded in issuing a report. i've been involved for a number of years in the ocean avenue revitalization and involved in the development of the better neighborhoods plan around the balboa park bart station and ocean avenue. i'm a board member of the, probably the only property in the station area that has any nongovernment attachments to it, which is the historic geneva [speaker not understood] and power house which we're seeking to restore and occupy as a cultural center and were discussed
we'll have daniel weaver go first then we'll have veronica garcia, and then mr. walker. thank you. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is dan weaver and i am applying for one of the open seats that i qualify for on the balboa citizen's advisory committee. my city experience in terms of working with city government includes my current role at the mta citizen's advisory committee where i'm the vice-chair and also the chair of the engineering maintenance committee. i have served in...
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royo works with a team of fellow weavers whom he has carefully trained to complish this imposing task. royo's revolutnary concept allows weaving to be performed from either side using multiple groups of yarn twisted together and passed over varying numbers of warps through the months of april and may, meter by meter the forms of the tapestry gradually begito emerge. miro has said of his approach to art, "things come to me slowly. my vocabulary forms has not been the discovery of a day. it took ape alst spite of myself. in this way, ty ripen in my spirit." into the steamy month of august, the spirit of "femme" grows until the figure is complete. now, with only a few inches of background remaining, royo welcomes miro to his studio once more to witness the final steps of an eight-month process. royo says, "working together, we have become so closely attuned that i can almost read his mind. i take direction as much from an expression or gesture as from words or sketches. working with miro has forced me to make a constant effort to do better, an effort from which i have benefited in many r
royo works with a team of fellow weavers whom he has carefully trained to complish this imposing task. royo's revolutnary concept allows weaving to be performed from either side using multiple groups of yarn twisted together and passed over varying numbers of warps through the months of april and may, meter by meter the forms of the tapestry gradually begito emerge. miro has said of his approach to art, "things come to me slowly. my vocabulary forms has not been the discovery of a day. it...
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retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed. he last worked the case in 2003 to see if kevin was a victim of the clergy abuse scandal. weaver knows the collins file well and not a single mention of john doug el the serial killer. >> so many leads were called in all the time that it might have got a one line entry somewhere that i didn't see or got lost over the years. so many possibilities i don't know what to tell you. >>reporter: do you think john doug el killed collins. >> yes, i do. >>reporter: he was on the search party for one of the vichlts he found lance turner body. and he has been involved in the doug el vision ever since. after john got a death sentence for the 3 murders russell says he called the fbi. your honoring them to investigate doug el for the collins disappearance. that agents went to san quentin to interview him again. >> he gave the agents an impression that he knew about the case the. that he knew something. but he medley clamped up and decided not to say anything more. >>reporter: but that story is hard t
retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed. he last worked the case in 2003 to see if kevin was a victim of the clergy abuse scandal. weaver knows the collins file well and not a single mention of john doug el the serial killer. >> so many leads were called in all the time that it might have got a one line entry somewhere that i didn't see or got lost over the years. so many possibilities i don't know what to tell you....
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retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed. he last worked the case in 2003 to see if kevin was a victim of the clergy abuse scandal. weaver knows the collins file well and not a single mention of john doug el the serial killer. >> so many leads were called in all the time that it might have got a one line entry somewhere that i didn't see or got lost over the years. so many possibilities i don't know what to tell you. >>reporter: do you think john doug el killed collins. >> yes, i do. >>reporter: he was on the search party for one of the vichlts he found lance turner body. and he has been involved in the doug el vision ever since. after john got a death sentence for the 3 murders russell says he called the fbi. your honoring them to investigate doug el for the collins disappearance. that agents went to san quentin to interview him again. >> he gave the agents an impression that he knew about the case the. that he knew something. but he medley clamped up and decided not to say anything more. >>reporter: but that story is hard t
retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed. he last worked the case in 2003 to see if kevin was a victim of the clergy abuse scandal. weaver knows the collins file well and not a single mention of john doug el the serial killer. >> so many leads were called in all the time that it might have got a one line entry somewhere that i didn't see or got lost over the years. so many possibilities i don't know what to tell you....
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retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed. kevin was a victim of the clergy abuse scandal. weaver knows the collins file well and not a single mention of john doug el the serial killer. >> so many leads were called in all the time that it might have got a one line entry somewhere that i didn't see or got lost over the years. so many possibilities i don't know what to tell you. >>reporter: do you think john doug el killed collins. >> yes, i do. >>reporter: he was on the search party for one of the vichlts he found lance turner body. and he has been involved in the doug el vision ever since. after john got a death sentence for the 3 murders russell says he called the fbi. your honoring them to investigate doug el for the collins disappearance. that agents went to san quentin to interview him again. >> he gave the agents an impression that he knew about the case the. that he knew something. but he medley clamped up and decided not to say anything more. >>reporter: but that story is hard to verify. thts in the san francisco office
retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed. kevin was a victim of the clergy abuse scandal. weaver knows the collins file well and not a single mention of john doug el the serial killer. >> so many leads were called in all the time that it might have got a one line entry somewhere that i didn't see or got lost over the years. so many possibilities i don't know what to tell you. >>reporter: do you think john doug el killed...
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royo works with a team of fellow weavers whom he has carefully trained to accomplish this imposing task. allows weaving to be performed om eitr side using multiple groups of yarn twisted together and passedver varying numbers of warps through the months of april and may, meter by meter the forms of the tapestry graduallbegin to emerge. miro has said of his approach to art, "this come to me slowly. my vocabulary formsas not been the discovery of a day. it took shape alst in spite of myself. in this way, ty ripen in my spirit." into the steamy month of august, the spirit of "femme" grows until the figure is complete. now, with only a few inches of background remaining, royo welcomes miro to his studio once more to witness the final steps of an eight-month process. royo says, "working together, we have become so closely attuned that i can almost read his mind. i take direction as much from an expression or gesture as from words or sketches. working with miro has forced me to make a constant effort to do better, an effort from which i have benefited in many respects." for these two catalan
royo works with a team of fellow weavers whom he has carefully trained to accomplish this imposing task. allows weaving to be performed om eitr side using multiple groups of yarn twisted together and passedver varying numbers of warps through the months of april and may, meter by meter the forms of the tapestry graduallbegin to emerge. miro has said of his approach to art, "this come to me slowly. my vocabulary formsas not been the discovery of a day. it took shape alst in spite of myself....
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he reminds me of earl weaver. i did look for him to turn the team around but i didn't know this would be this soon. in two years he turned the team around. >> reporter: for mr. johnson, orioles spirit is alive and well and enduring. >> wherever you go. i don't care if you go downtown or the county or anywhere this. really has pulled the city together. a lot has changed but the orioles will be the team. they're still the team. they're going to always be a team. baltimore will always have the orioles here. >> reporter: tim rutherford. >> great story. mr. johnson, this is for you. if you got any pictures, we got you covered with all things orioles. head to abc2news.com/orioles. you can also shear your stan photo -- share your fan photos with us and check out the omazing pictures. >>> from double blizzards to hurricane irene to the most recent storms, massive power failures have left maryland crippled. now the governor is suggesting a rate increase. >> reporter: am july tens of thousands were in the dark, some for a f
he reminds me of earl weaver. i did look for him to turn the team around but i didn't know this would be this soon. in two years he turned the team around. >> reporter: for mr. johnson, orioles spirit is alive and well and enduring. >> wherever you go. i don't care if you go downtown or the county or anywhere this. really has pulled the city together. a lot has changed but the orioles will be the team. they're still the team. they're going to always be a team. baltimore will always...
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more today in hollywood minute. >> what did justin weaver and ryan cost one have in common it turns outy are related. the celebrities are a 11th cousins once web site says justin bieber is also related to salina beyond. >> hanks will take on the role of a new york columnist and a play that is loosely based on a journalist life. the play is set to open april 2013 and will have a limited run. >> that actors the mercery recorded talked candidly about sex and the dissolution of her marriage. the actors pleaded sneaky recorders are everywhere this days. but is not always translated correctly to tabloid temptation. >> let's take a creek look at your 7 day around the bay for cly cast. today will be a cool day tipsters began to war as we i hat in one minute. we're also watching the space shuttle endeavor as it hits the streets of los angeles 12 mi. to day trip to the california science center we also have a live look out san jose if we don't i will tell you we have to people ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely
more today in hollywood minute. >> what did justin weaver and ryan cost one have in common it turns outy are related. the celebrities are a 11th cousins once web site says justin bieber is also related to salina beyond. >> hanks will take on the role of a new york columnist and a play that is loosely based on a journalist life. the play is set to open april 2013 and will have a limited run. >> that actors the mercery recorded talked candidly about sex and the dissolution of...
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i wasn't the only hearing dream weaver whenever martha raddatz spoke >> martha raddatz did superbly an excellent excellent job today keeping both of these candidates in place, asking first-rate questions >> she was commanding. she followed up when she needed to. >> jon: i mean, we all really can't believe what she did. i mean really made us look like [bleep]. really [bleep]. with that whole journalism thing. any-who, we now turn back to our regularly scheduled show, rogue partisans killing time with tweets and other gimmicky crafts. >> joe biden was having an absolute meltdown in terms of his face movements >> ryan was coming across as robotic >> i'm seeing spikes now on thing like rude >> twitter was afire after the debate last night. >> we saw the congressman drinking a lot of water. biden on the other hand was not so thirsty. >> what is this on paul ryan's face? >> what you're seeing are 491 different points on his face that are measuring different muscle movement. >> jon: just quit. cnn didn't just talk to a guy with a 3-d model of paul ryan's face. they talked for five minutes wit
i wasn't the only hearing dream weaver whenever martha raddatz spoke >> martha raddatz did superbly an excellent excellent job today keeping both of these candidates in place, asking first-rate questions >> she was commanding. she followed up when she needed to. >> jon: i mean, we all really can't believe what she did. i mean really made us look like [bleep]. really [bleep]. with that whole journalism thing. any-who, we now turn back to our regularly scheduled show, rogue...
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and were after it a fairish nationalist leader a one big election to become the city's mayor barger weaver promised to use his new power to seek wider autonomy for flanders the new flemish alliance or n.b.a. scoring thirty seven percent of votes in belgium's wealthy dutch speaking region a party stated its goal is dependent flemish republic but its first objective is to and fiscal transfers to the poorer while the region which the nationalists claim as a drain on flanders belgium partition fell across as the our problem of the election straits just how support for breaking away is grown in the region over the years. the idea is gaining ground that it's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that for instance the federal government doesn't have a majority on the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make up the majority of the population in belgium the federal government doesn't have a majority in flanders and that's of course is a big problem it's a problem of democratic deficits and this means there is a government doe
and were after it a fairish nationalist leader a one big election to become the city's mayor barger weaver promised to use his new power to seek wider autonomy for flanders the new flemish alliance or n.b.a. scoring thirty seven percent of votes in belgium's wealthy dutch speaking region a party stated its goal is dependent flemish republic but its first objective is to and fiscal transfers to the poorer while the region which the nationalists claim as a drain on flanders belgium partition fell...
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wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot a grizzly here by every small weaver this sort of bears are they have a very good sense of well we will pull through that we have to keep an eye a wind direction at the best of them and both up all that could be dangerous so we're going to go yes to shell but people require. it. and quiet we went but the wind was not on our side and the bear got away and they're usually the first to avoid contact with humans but during spawning time when both people and bears go fishing people often shoot at them to scare them away and every year here in the region you hear about someone being killed by the predators. but at the mugger down nature reserve where we are no one disturbs the bears peanuts another local resident to haiti's peace being disturbed here is the sea eagle in has a wingspan of two and a half meters ignace only here in russia far east because of the bundles of salmon and sea gulls which feed the giant bird in his studies if gainey focuses on birds so he took me to one of his favorite places here mara island it has th
wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot a grizzly here by every small weaver this sort of bears are they have a very good sense of well we will pull through that we have to keep an eye a wind direction at the best of them and both up all that could be dangerous so we're going to go yes to shell but people require. it. and quiet we went but the wind was not on our side and the bear got away and they're usually the first to avoid contact with humans but during...
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squeezed past parties and seventy six points to seventy one after the extra period in the set in capital weavers was again the go to man sinking i use of his thirty points in overtime as the army men overcame a deficit of sixty nine sixty five in the final period now moving on to i saw where russia has its own and i chill the night talking week brings together some of the country's foremost stars promising kids in gifted hours as in a push to promote the game is rubbish what on young explains. they are living legends they keep growing the likes of putting somebody out there should be just enough to do so with reason the pride of soviet and russian hockey getting on almost everything that is a stake in the world of the race to share their biggest right skills to move again in a new league the deuce you just love the sport the sukkot night out you week which is a perfect playground for amateurs because we're going to build a building for the kids in sports figure skaters and professional hockey players will train and play whenever it's convenient for them that people are busy to leave and they can
squeezed past parties and seventy six points to seventy one after the extra period in the set in capital weavers was again the go to man sinking i use of his thirty points in overtime as the army men overcame a deficit of sixty nine sixty five in the final period now moving on to i saw where russia has its own and i chill the night talking week brings together some of the country's foremost stars promising kids in gifted hours as in a push to promote the game is rubbish what on young explains....
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taliban and hostilities and advocating to crowds gathered in the capital in anger at the shooting and weaver gallery of their protest at r.t. dot com. financial pressure on iran over its alleged nuclear activities is growing as the us president signed an executive order to impose yet more sanctions but the country's oil industry already under a virtual state of embargo its iranian gas exports that fresh american penalties are now targeting. policy director for the national iranian american council thinks it's not just uranium enrichment but the iranian government as a whole that's the real target here when has this administration has appeared to annex ations every three weeks you have new sanctions coming online you do have a small number of lawmakers a growing number of lawmakers and pundits on the outside who are starting to come clean and say actually this is great when we see that ordinary people are suffering in iran but we see the currency devaluation that's hurting the middle class and the reason they say this is great is because the same things are designed to address the nuclear iss
taliban and hostilities and advocating to crowds gathered in the capital in anger at the shooting and weaver gallery of their protest at r.t. dot com. financial pressure on iran over its alleged nuclear activities is growing as the us president signed an executive order to impose yet more sanctions but the country's oil industry already under a virtual state of embargo its iranian gas exports that fresh american penalties are now targeting. policy director for the national iranian american...
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there's still some weavering voters. there's not that many but this thing is so close that it doesn't matter. republicans feel very strongly that there's still a number of voters who kind of want to fire barack obama. they're disappointed in him but they haven't quite decided that romney is ok and this is going to what aimy was talking about. they've seen all these ads about what a bad guy he is that's why republicans feel it was important for romney to do so well at that first debate. gwen: does a foreign policy debate, which is what we see looming on monday night, speak to any of those voters? >> i think it does. obviously foreign policy is like, you know, 150th on the list of priorities in this year's election according to polls. i'm making that number un. -- up. gwen: just for the record. >> but i think what it will come down to, a little bit on monday, is about issues of leadership, trust, character, who do you relate to? the difference is, if you actually narrow down the policy differences between the two, they're
there's still some weavering voters. there's not that many but this thing is so close that it doesn't matter. republicans feel very strongly that there's still a number of voters who kind of want to fire barack obama. they're disappointed in him but they haven't quite decided that romney is ok and this is going to what aimy was talking about. they've seen all these ads about what a bad guy he is that's why republicans feel it was important for romney to do so well at that first debate. gwen:...
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it would have come close to landing by earl weaver's statue had it been hit at camden yard. one run had fans thrilled they made that trip. >> haven't done this in 15 years. we had to come. >> oh, my god! it was awesome! >> having an opportunity to be with the orioles this year and it's been great. we've done history, happy, i'm happy with all our players and staff >>reporter: after the win the o's ran back to the clubhouse to watch the red sox/yankees game. the sox blew a two-run lead in the 9th, ended up winning a close one in the 12th. all this means right now is the orioles remain one game behind the yankees with one game left to play. if you haven't had your second cup of coffee this morning and if the map gives you a little bit of a headache, we're going to break it down really simply and very easily. all you need to know today, if the orioles win, they will host a playoff game come playoffs in just a few days. for now, though, let's go back to the studios with more news with megan. >> thank you so much, charley. we do want to remind you that we want to see your orioles
it would have come close to landing by earl weaver's statue had it been hit at camden yard. one run had fans thrilled they made that trip. >> haven't done this in 15 years. we had to come. >> oh, my god! it was awesome! >> having an opportunity to be with the orioles this year and it's been great. we've done history, happy, i'm happy with all our players and staff >>reporter: after the win the o's ran back to the clubhouse to watch the red sox/yankees game. the sox blew...