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. >>> chris weber and tim hardaway were not among the 11 selected for the basketball hall of fame.y, part of the popular one dmc warriors team of the '90s was a five-time all-star and a finalist for the third time. weber, the '94 rookie of the year with the warriors and all time great with the kings was a first-time finalist. both are eligible again next year. >>> a welcome sight at warriors' practice today, we think. kevin durant competed in a half court five on five session. the scrimmage was closed to the media, but make talking about it made the head coach smile. he has been out since the end of february. but durant is confident he will be back for the playoffs even if kerr doesn't want to say so straight up. >> we didn't do much, it was a walk-through since we didn't have a shoot around. then we did 20, 25 minutes of station work, offensive execution. he went through all of that, but it was not exactly strenuous. i don't know what's going on behind the curtain now. it's intriguing. >> is he cleared for contact? like he can play in a scrimmage? >> if inneed that is what is happ
. >>> chris weber and tim hardaway were not among the 11 selected for the basketball hall of fame.y, part of the popular one dmc warriors team of the '90s was a five-time all-star and a finalist for the third time. weber, the '94 rookie of the year with the warriors and all time great with the kings was a first-time finalist. both are eligible again next year. >>> a welcome sight at warriors' practice today, we think. kevin durant competed in a half court five on five session....
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. >> reporter: but opponents, led by attorney charles weber, argue the statue symbolize something elseyou don't have to agree with the cause to understand that these men fought and died. >> reporter: weber point to a virginia law similar to others across the south that blocks cities and towns from removing war memorials. this statue could never be moved? it has to stay here? >> yes. >> reporter: forever? >> yes. >> reporter: even though many people find this terribly offensive? >> offensive is the-- is a way to stop a conversation about the meaning of the statue all right. it's not a way to start the conversation. >> reporter: for years, these fights focused on the confederate flag, which largely has disappeared from public spaces. here in charlottesville, memorials to the confederacy are all around. opposition to change runs deep. >> i've been told i should be taken behind the watershed. >> reporter: supporters of the statue unearth crude tweets written by bellamy as a younger man and he also was targeted with death threats, but bellamy feels his fight is justified >> we've seen there
. >> reporter: but opponents, led by attorney charles weber, argue the statue symbolize something elseyou don't have to agree with the cause to understand that these men fought and died. >> reporter: weber point to a virginia law similar to others across the south that blocks cities and towns from removing war memorials. this statue could never be moved? it has to stay here? >> yes. >> reporter: forever? >> yes. >> reporter: even though many people find this...
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. >> we wanted weber. >> reporter: there's a lot ahead for fans again today. there's a polynesian luau that vai will be at. a chance for people to meet some of the current and former polynesian nfl players. also the nfl is partnering with the special olympics. they will do drills, and. then a flag football game will be coached by some eagles players. bill told us we're in store for a beautiful day. the weather's going to be great. come on down while this is happening. it's free and fun for everyone. reporting live, pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >> thanks. >>> the sky's the limit for a teacher wanting to make a point about funding over the nfl draft. check this out yesterday. the teacher hired the plane to fly the message "city hall loves sports but hates our teachers." the same teacher put up the billboard in northern liberty last month. the message designed to call attention to the teachers union fight for a new contract. the school district told us they're working to get a fair deal for the teachers. >>> today philadelphia district attorney seth williams faces
. >> we wanted weber. >> reporter: there's a lot ahead for fans again today. there's a polynesian luau that vai will be at. a chance for people to meet some of the current and former polynesian nfl players. also the nfl is partnering with the special olympics. they will do drills, and. then a flag football game will be coached by some eagles players. bill told us we're in store for a beautiful day. the weather's going to be great. come on down while this is happening. it's free and...
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. >> he's led the fight to have the statue removed but opponents led by attorney charles weber arguething else. >> these are war memorials to exist for one purpose, to honor the man who fought. it's not to promote the war or glorify the war. it's to honor the men who fought. >> reporter: weber points to virginia law similar to others that brocks cities and towns from blocking war memorials. >> reporter: this statue can never be moved. >> yes. >> it has to stay here. >> yes. >> even though many people find it terribly offensive. >> offensive is a way to stop a conversation about the meaning of the stay i, all right? it's not a way to start the conversation. >> reporter: university of south carolina professor robert brown studies confederate symbols. >> there are hundreds of these across the landscape of the south. the controversy over removals of monuments is who's going to decide exactly what that public space is going to endorse. >> reporter: for years the fight focused on the confederate flag which largely was removed from public spaces. the change runs deep and can turn personal.
. >> he's led the fight to have the statue removed but opponents led by attorney charles weber arguething else. >> these are war memorials to exist for one purpose, to honor the man who fought. it's not to promote the war or glorify the war. it's to honor the men who fought. >> reporter: weber points to virginia law similar to others that brocks cities and towns from blocking war memorials. >> reporter: this statue can never be moved. >> yes. >> it has to...
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their return trip, but basically on radar, the civil air patrol has been searching an year between weber lake and jackson meadows roughly 25 miles from truckee, it is rough terrain, and heavy snow. back in the petaluma diner, waited for all trucks he tried hard to speak of in present tense, but that became more difficult with every passing hour. >> she was also very nice, they were just seemingly neat people, you know, nice nice people. if that makes sense. >> and him? >> again, very soft, quiet, but nice. >> reporter: from the petaluma municipal airport, abc7 news. >>> we have new details about the man who opened fire in fresno yesterday killing three people. >>> and remember smurf the cat, he got help from the nine lives shelter, now the shelter needs your hapelp. >>> the rain is headed our way, and i'll tell you how much and where we can expect it to fall. >>> what is the truth in palo alto, folks have been telling the truth inside the for millions of baby boomers there's a serious virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most do
their return trip, but basically on radar, the civil air patrol has been searching an year between weber lake and jackson meadows roughly 25 miles from truckee, it is rough terrain, and heavy snow. back in the petaluma diner, waited for all trucks he tried hard to speak of in present tense, but that became more difficult with every passing hour. >> she was also very nice, they were just seemingly neat people, you know, nice nice people. if that makes sense. >> and him? >>...
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and webers may be better have had this out late last night and the presidency can focus on economic reformsat will this look like and what will it do to the economy? beene account deficit has going down and i expect improvements to continue. we are investing in the are-term and there businesses and you are not exposed to economic volatility. 2008, we were investing in a hospital chain and it has grown from one we exited the business. improvements.ar >> does this mean you are willing to expand? if you are as excited as you tell me you are, you should be able to put that to work. turkeyill continue in and i expect that to go forward. reaction withxed referendumte's and results. investors stay away from? >> there is china and energy driven markets with consumer driven markets. with thea country average age of 29 and it has grown 5% and we expect this to continue. there are industries we like and consumer driven businesses. we own one of the largest businesses in the country and people consume yogurt and cheese no matter what. e-commercelargest business and would have grown. there is this at 65
and webers may be better have had this out late last night and the presidency can focus on economic reformsat will this look like and what will it do to the economy? beene account deficit has going down and i expect improvements to continue. we are investing in the are-term and there businesses and you are not exposed to economic volatility. 2008, we were investing in a hospital chain and it has grown from one we exited the business. improvements.ar >> does this mean you are willing to...
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their return trip, but basically on radar, the civil air patrol has been searching an year between weber lake and jackson meadows roughly 25 miles from truckee, it is rough terrain, and heavy snow. back in the petaluma diner, waited for all trucks he tried hard to speak of in present tense, but that became more difficult with every passing hour. >> she was also very nice, they were just seemingly neat people, you know, nice nice people. if that makes sense. >> and him? >> again, very soft, quiet, but nice. >> reporter: from the petaluma municipal airport, abc7 news. >>> we have new details about the man who opened fire in fresno yesterday killing three people. >>> and remember smurf the cat, he got help from the nine lives shelter, now the shelter needs your hapelp. >>> the rain is headed our way, and i'll tell you how much and where we can expect it to fall. >>> what is the truth in palo alto, folks have been telling the truth inside the are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it
their return trip, but basically on radar, the civil air patrol has been searching an year between weber lake and jackson meadows roughly 25 miles from truckee, it is rough terrain, and heavy snow. back in the petaluma diner, waited for all trucks he tried hard to speak of in present tense, but that became more difficult with every passing hour. >> she was also very nice, they were just seemingly neat people, you know, nice nice people. if that makes sense. >> and him? >>...
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i have worked with professor paul weber -- he was my mentor here. he founded the mcconnell center. it is always special to be at the center and speaking with so many wonderful scholars here. i just wanted to say a word to the senator. i think some may view them as strange bedfellows. a lifelong, dyed in the wool democrat as paul was, scholar, and academic. and a conservative senator. they came together for the good of the commonwealth of kentucky, for the city of louisville and certainly for the university. i always want to thank them. i think paul is watching us and i always want to express my thanks to him. it is an honor to be the memorial lecturer this year. i have read about the amazing career and service to our country and the fact that he gave his life and service to our country, it makes him the ultimate mcconnell scholar. and i'm so grateful to be here and speaking in his honor. i want to thank my dear friend gary greg -- the director of the mcconnell center along with felicity jones. also, to all of those at the mcconnell center who helped put this evening on. first of al
i have worked with professor paul weber -- he was my mentor here. he founded the mcconnell center. it is always special to be at the center and speaking with so many wonderful scholars here. i just wanted to say a word to the senator. i think some may view them as strange bedfellows. a lifelong, dyed in the wool democrat as paul was, scholar, and academic. and a conservative senator. they came together for the good of the commonwealth of kentucky, for the city of louisville and certainly for...
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back to bite the united states at one point if somebody decided, well, if bashar al-assad can use weber chemical weapons, will use the weapons. >> bill: i.d. rapid fired answers. the chinese foreign minister said they shouldn't have done it. everyone should come down. was there anything coming outside of the president talking with mr. trump today on the missile attacks? anything at all? any utterance? spent well, there wasn't any public utterance, but i'm told, bill, that the white house believes it was pretty impressive show of force that the president went out last night to his chinese counterpar counterpart. and that will be taken back to beijing and sort of turned into that whole pot with north korea where it might give them something else about leaving mara longo -- and president trump's request to lean on north korea. if they do it in syria, but they do it in north korea? >> bill: did we get anything in north korea, any pr better cooperation in china? did they say anything? >> bill: >> they didn't say anything there was an agreement to deal with. it was discussed. >> bill: but we
back to bite the united states at one point if somebody decided, well, if bashar al-assad can use weber chemical weapons, will use the weapons. >> bill: i.d. rapid fired answers. the chinese foreign minister said they shouldn't have done it. everyone should come down. was there anything coming outside of the president talking with mr. trump today on the missile attacks? anything at all? any utterance? spent well, there wasn't any public utterance, but i'm told, bill, that the white house...
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playoffs rangers and canadiens in the garden, third period, canadiens up one on a power play, shay webergets the shot, and he gets the goal. montreal goes onto win three- one taking a two-one series lead. that is sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >>> still ahead on "good day philadelphia". >> did you see this a star studded grammys tribute, how hollywood's big stars eye nighted last night to honor bee gees. live look at 309 at pennsylvania turnpike. it will be a quiet, role the d ice kind of day. if your township has school we may see volume pop but some schools are closed, one more day for the easter break on this easter monday. live look at freeway coming toward city, pockets of headlights toward the bridge. good news we heard from steve wide land avenue reopened there in southwest philadelphia we have cars and route 11 trolley kicking back into service and they have been using shuttle buses. watch for new construction zones and new traffic patterns out here on 202, both directions between booth road and route 30 in chester county route 322 in delco down to one lane, crews back at it
playoffs rangers and canadiens in the garden, third period, canadiens up one on a power play, shay webergets the shot, and he gets the goal. montreal goes onto win three- one taking a two-one series lead. that is sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >>> still ahead on "good day philadelphia". >> did you see this a star studded grammys tribute, how hollywood's big stars eye nighted last night to honor bee gees. live look at 309 at pennsylvania turnpike. it will be a quiet,...
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my name is craig weber. i'm a native san francisco did i live in the mission district. i served two years on the civil grand jury 2009-2010. i was the committee chairman for the investigation of pensions in san francisco which, as it turned out was one of the most-in my opinion, one of the most important investigative reports done by the civil grand jury in san francisco in the last 20 years. it resulted in at least two initiatives on pension reform and 2010-2009. it also was an important part of jeff-campaign for mayor at the time. the only public official that would stand up to the three most powerful groups in san francisco, that is the seiu, the lease officers association, and the firefighters union. i point you bring this up is on my novice to this whole political process in san francisco. that was my first exposure to how abusive government can be. and how few public officials will actually challenge the system. recently, the editorial of the op-ed that commissioner keane and larry holmes edited the chronicle brought me here tonight. that, and also in the same day
my name is craig weber. i'm a native san francisco did i live in the mission district. i served two years on the civil grand jury 2009-2010. i was the committee chairman for the investigation of pensions in san francisco which, as it turned out was one of the most-in my opinion, one of the most important investigative reports done by the civil grand jury in san francisco in the last 20 years. it resulted in at least two initiatives on pension reform and 2010-2009. it also was an important part...
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scarlet: so a lot of people are contributing this to a weber -- weather affect. --struction season sends tends to start earlier and earlier every year. what does that mean when it comes to the seasonality of demand for cranes and left -- lifts? it does get pushed forward. some of the industries have a little lull because of the leather -- weather. it is difficult to set the cranes when you have 18 inches of snow on the ground. that did affected a bit, but as far as the actual job numbers are concerned, one month does not make a trend, and i have learned that, through many years of business, if you look at the average of the last two months, we were in the 150,000 range, are on track for what i would consider is a gradual recovering -- recovery in the economy. wrote a i know you letter to the president explain how to structure program would impact your business and help you create jobs. you have not gotten a response yet, is that correct act oh gary: that is correct. but some of the other organizations we deal with have been in contact with the president. they kno
scarlet: so a lot of people are contributing this to a weber -- weather affect. --struction season sends tends to start earlier and earlier every year. what does that mean when it comes to the seasonality of demand for cranes and left -- lifts? it does get pushed forward. some of the industries have a little lull because of the leather -- weather. it is difficult to set the cranes when you have 18 inches of snow on the ground. that did affected a bit, but as far as the actual job numbers are...
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love to vote, we know that. 85% turnout trout was much higher in areas for the .eferendum failed, 90% weber expelled it is up 90. this pretty impressive for democracy. was lower in areas in the national average. ,t was 80, in some provinces the only area -- where erdogan made significant gains. they do not explain games of 20% in some provinces. overall air to one's vote compared to akp vote in the last election, or in the presidential election if you compare -- whichever one you take, mainly stagnated across the country and dropped in certain provinces. an instant bullet dropped little bit. other places of truck across the board. it's a mystery. if there irregularities they will be there. this is my non-poster view of a secular this as observer of turkish politics. i would love to see if there's anything that would happen. carry pkk's decision to thatar to the city's -- caused a lot of unhappiness among ordinary kurds. the were very upset that pkk did that to them. in that sense, if you had a free and fair election, i still think you would see the htp vote go down. i agree with that. >> pl
love to vote, we know that. 85% turnout trout was much higher in areas for the .eferendum failed, 90% weber expelled it is up 90. this pretty impressive for democracy. was lower in areas in the national average. ,t was 80, in some provinces the only area -- where erdogan made significant gains. they do not explain games of 20% in some provinces. overall air to one's vote compared to akp vote in the last election, or in the presidential election if you compare -- whichever one you take, mainly...
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. >> reporter: weber points to a virginia law similar to others across the south that blocks cities andmemorials. this statue could never be moved, it has to stay here? >> yes. >> forever? >> yes. >> even though many people find this terribly offensive. >> offensive is the -- is a way to stop a conversation about the meaning of the statue. all right? not a way to start the conversation. >> reporter: university of south carolina professor thomas brown studies confederate symbols. >> there are hundreds of these across the landscape of the south. the controversies over removal of the monuments are partly over, well, who's going to decide exactly what that public space is going to endorse? >> reporter: for years these fights focussed on the confederate flag which has largely disappeared from public places a reflection of changing attitudes. and a position to change runs deep and can turn personal. >> i have been told i should be taken behind the watershed. >> reporter: in charlottesville, there were crude tweets written about him as a young man, but he feels the fight is justified. >> we ha
. >> reporter: weber points to a virginia law similar to others across the south that blocks cities andmemorials. this statue could never be moved, it has to stay here? >> yes. >> forever? >> yes. >> even though many people find this terribly offensive. >> offensive is the -- is a way to stop a conversation about the meaning of the statue. all right? not a way to start the conversation. >> reporter: university of south carolina professor thomas brown...
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my name is craig weber. i'm a native san francisco did i live in the mission district. i served two years on the civil grand jury 2009-2010. i was the committee chairman for the investigation of pensions in san francisco which, as it turned out was one of the most-in my opinion, one of the most important investigative reports done by the civil grand jury in san francisco in the last 20 years. it resulted in at least two initiatives on pension reform and 2010-2009. it also was an important part of jeff-campaign for mayor at the time. the only public official that would stand up to the three most powerful groups in san francisco, that is the seiu, the lease officers association, and the firefighters union. i point you bring this up is on my novice to this whole political process in san francisco. that was my first exposure to how abusive government can be. and how few public officials will actually challenge the system. recently, the editorial of the op-ed that commissioner keane and larry holmes edited the chronicle brought me here tonight. that, and also in the same day
my name is craig weber. i'm a native san francisco did i live in the mission district. i served two years on the civil grand jury 2009-2010. i was the committee chairman for the investigation of pensions in san francisco which, as it turned out was one of the most-in my opinion, one of the most important investigative reports done by the civil grand jury in san francisco in the last 20 years. it resulted in at least two initiatives on pension reform and 2010-2009. it also was an important part...
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since i've started we do grease weber especially on security in order to not only keep the place safer because we have received some complaints from within. in regards to noise but also took speed of the process make sure we have so many floating up and not get we've also got as an additional project persons we can speed up the line because a lot we can the people and because there's a line from kojak always out just this weekend when it was too loud, mike. one is master volume button which i gained down because the djs was playing and redlining. we have a very very professional technician who does lighting and sound new learning through tax sometimes that this person was playing too loud. so i went ahead and ink that down. thus with david brinkley show up right away to make sure we have that resolved. we have also done a great deal to make sure that the patrons outside-i found that typically is big is the reason for noise of the outside have also found one random thought here is that i'm not sure where these people are operating legally or not the hotdog carts that are out there peopl
since i've started we do grease weber especially on security in order to not only keep the place safer because we have received some complaints from within. in regards to noise but also took speed of the process make sure we have so many floating up and not get we've also got as an additional project persons we can speed up the line because a lot we can the people and because there's a line from kojak always out just this weekend when it was too loud, mike. one is master volume button which i...