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nor did webster. when he initially tried to set up his defense, parkman's body was found in his lab. parkman had been one of the largest donors to harvard. i think it's worth pointing out murdering your biggest donor is not a successful fundraising strategy. webster had to start putting together a defense. there was a real sense of disbelief around the medical school and harvard community in general. a lot of suspicion actually fell on the janitor that was working next to webster's laboratory. there had been an enormous reward offered. one of the notices for it were over there. for many people in the city this would have been five or six years earning at this point. there were a number of accusations by webster and around webster. he essentially planted this body in webster's laboratory. the theory they developed is a parkman had been murdered somewhere else and his body had been brought to the medical heor as a cadaver and when figured out who it was, he tried to planted on webster to collect a rewar
nor did webster. when he initially tried to set up his defense, parkman's body was found in his lab. parkman had been one of the largest donors to harvard. i think it's worth pointing out murdering your biggest donor is not a successful fundraising strategy. webster had to start putting together a defense. there was a real sense of disbelief around the medical school and harvard community in general. a lot of suspicion actually fell on the janitor that was working next to webster's laboratory....
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i'm becoming emotional because this was similar to mike webster.webster after retirement office this downward spiral, but nobody understood him. in fact, he was sort of victimized and ridiculed. so my autopsy table i'm a physician and i practice my faith and my science and my science and my faith, and i saw mike webster as i would see my brother, my father, just like brett is talking now i'm becoming emotional. this guy is a human being, and nobody had answers for mike webster and his family, and i said to mike, mike, guide me to the truth. i will do everything within my means to rehabilitate you, to vindicate you. when i opened up his skull his brain looked normal. going by my science i would have stopped there, but it was my faith that pushed me through, kept on prodding me, bennett, keep going. you need to identify the truth to vindicate us all. this is not about concussions, this is about each and every intentional blow you receive to your head with or without a helmet. if you play these games even just for one season you have a higher risk of
i'm becoming emotional because this was similar to mike webster.webster after retirement office this downward spiral, but nobody understood him. in fact, he was sort of victimized and ridiculed. so my autopsy table i'm a physician and i practice my faith and my science and my science and my faith, and i saw mike webster as i would see my brother, my father, just like brett is talking now i'm becoming emotional. this guy is a human being, and nobody had answers for mike webster and his family,...
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quite an impressive figure daniel webster is. we also have, in massachusetts, john quincy adams, son of the second president of the united states, john adamdams. he, too, is a whig. most famously we have henry clay hailing from the state of kentucky. henry clay -- well, clay ends up running for president five times. just can't get in. can't seem to do it, but, nonetheless, henry clay is one of the most important political figures in american history. what does clay do? well, clay has a program, a system, an american system. and that american system is threefold. henry clay says, first we need to have protective tariffs on american manufacturing. and sure enough, henry clay, when he became secretary of state under president john quincy adams, adams signs into law a new tariff, the tariff of 1828, raising the tariff from 25% to 45%. why do they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says we need federally funded internal improvements. using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, b
quite an impressive figure daniel webster is. we also have, in massachusetts, john quincy adams, son of the second president of the united states, john adamdams. he, too, is a whig. most famously we have henry clay hailing from the state of kentucky. henry clay -- well, clay ends up running for president five times. just can't get in. can't seem to do it, but, nonetheless, henry clay is one of the most important political figures in american history. what does clay do? well, clay has a program,...
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can you imagine what daniel webster thought of something like this. he's not going to like it too much. jackson is ready and, well, is the country ready for jackson? this is the real question. what's this man going to do? there's no telling. he is a loose cannon, right? what's going to happen? well, henry clay says, all right, well, we lost that election, that's fine, clay says. i'm going to push through my american system. and he begins with internal improvements. clay says we need a road. we've got all these farmers from my home state of kentucky, we need a road that stretches from lexington, kentucky, to mazeville, kentucky, right there along the ohio river. and i want to use federal dollars to build that road. the bill goes on -- arrives on jackson's desk after it flies through congress, jackson responds and vetoes the build. one of the first famous vetoes in presidential history. clay very upset. this is just the beginning. this is just the beginning. all right. clay says, he vetoed my internal improvements bill, let's try another plank of the am
can you imagine what daniel webster thought of something like this. he's not going to like it too much. jackson is ready and, well, is the country ready for jackson? this is the real question. what's this man going to do? there's no telling. he is a loose cannon, right? what's going to happen? well, henry clay says, all right, well, we lost that election, that's fine, clay says. i'm going to push through my american system. and he begins with internal improvements. clay says we need a road....
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poet henry longfellow and senator daniel webster among his friends and in fact it was for donna mckay that longfellow wrote his famous poem "the building of a ship". in 1851 the flying cloud built in donald mckay's yard the parts from new york with a full load of cargo bound for san francisco and then from there to china. her captain is a native of massachusetts named josiah creasy, very tough old soul who made several voyages to the china trade before this was his first clipper ship that he commanded and had never commanded a ship of this size and speed. very important asset at his side , his wife eleanor creasy was his chief navigator. she had traveled with him since they were married. it wasn't uncommon for captains to bring along spouses, but in the case of eleanor she was an expert navigator and had been taught by medic navigation by father as a teenager and thanks to her tremendous skill and also
poet henry longfellow and senator daniel webster among his friends and in fact it was for donna mckay that longfellow wrote his famous poem "the building of a ship". in 1851 the flying cloud built in donald mckay's yard the parts from new york with a full load of cargo bound for san francisco and then from there to china. her captain is a native of massachusetts named josiah creasy, very tough old soul who made several voyages to the china trade before this was his first clipper ship...
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martin van buren defeats webster. but martin vanburen runs into some troubles, a new financial panic sweeps the country. the panic of 1837. all those pet banks, those state banks that received those federal deposits used those deposits pyramid from them, create more credit. overspeculation in western land creates a land bubble. the bubble pops in 1837. the democrats become extremely unpopular across the country. now it's the wigs turn. the wigs finally have their chance. in 1840s the wigs run against martin vanburen. you would think maybe they're going to run henry clay again. the wigs say no we're going to play i -- play it safe we're going to run a war hero. because everybody loves a war hero. the hero of the battle of tippy canoe. to be safe, we're also going to put on harrison's ticket a democrat. a democrat who's very critical of jackson. john planter and he was a jeffersonian but thought jackson was too king like. we'll throw in there. that's going to make a safe tick. and they were right. look at the landslide
martin van buren defeats webster. but martin vanburen runs into some troubles, a new financial panic sweeps the country. the panic of 1837. all those pet banks, those state banks that received those federal deposits used those deposits pyramid from them, create more credit. overspeculation in western land creates a land bubble. the bubble pops in 1837. the democrats become extremely unpopular across the country. now it's the wigs turn. the wigs finally have their chance. in 1840s the wigs run...
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kennedy served on -- said in a little committee, daniel webster .ouse of representatives, maybe john quincy adams. how they interact during their careers? want to ask all three of you what book you have been reading that you would recommend to someone else. book in history. i have been too busy writing to read anybody else's right now. brian: i've got one of your books right here. >> we ought not go there. is -- i am a historian, but i am also a diarist. i kept a journal when i was in the house history office. it is one million words, and i kept that, but now, i am doing a day today -- almost date today account of my reactions to the current political situation, and i have a chance to relax and .hink about that now i am trying to figure out our current congress and why it is so dysfunctional. ourtrying to figure out current president and why his presidency is so dysfunctional, so i've got plenty to keep me busy. brian: don ritchie. mr. ritchie: currently, i am reading "american revolution by taylor. a reinterpretation of the as a seriesolution of ci
kennedy served on -- said in a little committee, daniel webster .ouse of representatives, maybe john quincy adams. how they interact during their careers? want to ask all three of you what book you have been reading that you would recommend to someone else. book in history. i have been too busy writing to read anybody else's right now. brian: i've got one of your books right here. >> we ought not go there. is -- i am a historian, but i am also a diarist. i kept a journal when i was in the...
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of daniely adams set webster, he is a man of a rotten heart.ecords, sominous there is a lot in mind. they were from the same geographic region. -- they were of the same political party. they went in vastly different directions. they become the guide through a significant time of american history, particularly for congress. mostink of who was the significant person to serve in the senate. john f.ple would say kennedy said that. daniel webster and the house of representatives, maybe john quincy adams. how they interact during their careers? brian: i want to ask all three of you what book you have been reading or what book you have been reading that you would recommend to someone else. a book in history. mr. smock: i have been too busy writing a book in history to read anybody else's right now. brian: i've got one of your books right here. mr. smock: let's not go there. my project is -- i am a historian, but i am also a diarist. i want to -- i kept a journal when i was in the house history office. it is a million words, and i kept that, but now i
of daniely adams set webster, he is a man of a rotten heart.ecords, sominous there is a lot in mind. they were from the same geographic region. -- they were of the same political party. they went in vastly different directions. they become the guide through a significant time of american history, particularly for congress. mostink of who was the significant person to serve in the senate. john f.ple would say kennedy said that. daniel webster and the house of representatives, maybe john quincy...
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. >>> if you drive through the posey and webster tube's you will need to think about a different route . the tubes between oakland and alameda are going to be closed later this month for maintenance work. the posey tube will be closed next monday, tuesday, and wednesday between 9:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. a picked the webster tube will be closed during those same hours on august 27 through the 29th. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is ordering transit officials to revise their policies about vetting contractors. this comes a week after the tragic death of a construction worker on the twin peaks tunnel project 51-year-old patrick ricketts was killed last friday . a steel beam of fell on him. the san francisco examiner is reporting mayor london breed told the director of transportation to review the current policy. we looked at the federal records for the shimek construction company that ricketts worked for. we found 39 safety violations in the last 10 years that had not been reported to the city. they included the death of a forklift operator and several severe injuries. >>> san francis
. >>> if you drive through the posey and webster tube's you will need to think about a different route . the tubes between oakland and alameda are going to be closed later this month for maintenance work. the posey tube will be closed next monday, tuesday, and wednesday between 9:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. a picked the webster tube will be closed during those same hours on august 27 through the 29th. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is ordering transit officials to revise their...
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significant damage in webster there, also another confirmed twister in connecticut. the northeast lashed with drenching rains and powerful thunderstorms. you can see this drone footage now highlighting some of those submerged picnic tables in lancaster county, pennsylvania. river flooding still a threat tonight. sam champion now with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, these images from a destructive tornado as it strikes webster, massachusetts, leaving homeowners stunned. >> oh, my god! >> surveillance footage captures the moment of impact, sheets of rain barreling across this parking lot. >> a tornado came right through here. >> reporter: the twister littering main street destroying at least two buildings. the windows of this business blown out. recovery crews working to clear downed trees and power lines. and building debris. >> the roof was torn completely off the first building, and a lot of the damage from that building landed on the middle building, and damaged the backside of that building. so it's structurally unsafe. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this just one
significant damage in webster there, also another confirmed twister in connecticut. the northeast lashed with drenching rains and powerful thunderstorms. you can see this drone footage now highlighting some of those submerged picnic tables in lancaster county, pennsylvania. river flooding still a threat tonight. sam champion now with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, these images from a destructive tornado as it strikes webster, massachusetts, leaving homeowners stunned. >> oh, my...
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webster goes left we are looking where northbound so 1 a car fire blocks your lane.gh drive, unexpected to be slow. looking at 101 the back up has not reached 680. >> okay. got that there. >> yeah. >> when you save that you save a great thing. 98 degrees will be the peak. high of reaching 70 for the coast. expect more of the same on sunday. a lot of sunshine all weekend long. we are clearing the shelters. it will be up to 76 degrees. it is 86 degrees at noon and look at that reaching into the low 90s. head out there early in the day. festival of india. fremont is where that will be happening. we'll have beautiful weather and temperatures into the mid-80s for afternoon. in san francisco the blues festival happening. mid-70s with mostly sunny skies. expect the highs close to 90 degrees. sunshine and cooler with more clouds in monterey. we see the fog returning. sunday is looking like your clearer day. you may get a personalized forecast if you tell me the place you're headed or event you're headed to. zb thanks. >>> it is 6:39. next a congressman determined he is consi
webster goes left we are looking where northbound so 1 a car fire blocks your lane.gh drive, unexpected to be slow. looking at 101 the back up has not reached 680. >> okay. got that there. >> yeah. >> when you save that you save a great thing. 98 degrees will be the peak. high of reaching 70 for the coast. expect more of the same on sunday. a lot of sunshine all weekend long. we are clearing the shelters. it will be up to 76 degrees. it is 86 degrees at noon and look at that...
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heavy downpours and high winds ripped the roofs off some homes in webster, which is near the connecticut border. reob wycoff from our boston station, wbz, has the latest. >> reporter: hi, reena. we were watching this storm cross from connecticut into massachusetts. and by the time we got to about 10:00 in the morning, that's when we actually saw the ghrculation move through the town of webster, tearing off roofs of the downtown section before it finally pushed off towards the northeast, towards the town of sutton. now, for 2018, it's been an interesting year for new england tornados. n've had three in new mampshire, three in massachusetts, and six in connecticut, well above average for this area. compare that to the heart of tornado alley, oklahoma-- the erme number. tutionwide, we've actually seen aglow-average numbers, but for new england, it's been a busy year, and one reason for that is the jet stream. we've had this jet stream set up where we have these daily rain reances. the flood threat has been there. ohe good news is heading into the next couple of days, we actually have warmer
heavy downpours and high winds ripped the roofs off some homes in webster, which is near the connecticut border. reob wycoff from our boston station, wbz, has the latest. >> reporter: hi, reena. we were watching this storm cross from connecticut into massachusetts. and by the time we got to about 10:00 in the morning, that's when we actually saw the ghrculation move through the town of webster, tearing off roofs of the downtown section before it finally pushed off towards the northeast,...
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nikki battiste shows us them aftermath. >> reporter: the tornado touched down on webster's main street ripping up several buildings. >> what can you do? >> reporter: crews started to tear down two of them saturday afternoon after salvaging what they could. during the storm chunks of one of the buildings hit this car. the woman inside suffered minor injuries. >> while we have damage here it could've been worse. >> reporter: thunder storms have swamped the entire east coast since the middle of the week. flood warnings remain in effect in parts of maryland, connecticut and rhode island. >> the last two weeks we have had this warm human pattern. it is set up almost like florida like. >> reporter: in new hampshire a funnel cloud was spotted and lightning struck the roof of the library. sparking a fire that damaged thousands of books. in lynchburg virginia water officials opened up a hole in a dam. water levels forced an evacuation of 150 homes on thursday. the news stream will help lower reservoir levels so officials can make needed repairs. >> yes on the streets of portland, oregon tonight
nikki battiste shows us them aftermath. >> reporter: the tornado touched down on webster's main street ripping up several buildings. >> what can you do? >> reporter: crews started to tear down two of them saturday afternoon after salvaging what they could. during the storm chunks of one of the buildings hit this car. the woman inside suffered minor injuries. >> while we have damage here it could've been worse. >> reporter: thunder storms have swamped the entire...
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. >>> caltrans is shutting down the posey and webster tubes between oakland and alameda for inspections9:30 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. >>> dramatic new video of a sacramento police officer slamming into a teenager with his patrol car. police body camera video shows the officer accelerating when he makes a hard turn, hitting the 16-year-old. police say the officer lost control of the squad car while trying to turn and stop at the same time. the reported speed was 27 miles an hour and the video also shows aftermath as angry crowds gathered outside. the family says the teen suffered a broken back and has hired an attorney. the sacramento police chief said training and officers' adherence to that training will be as solid as it can be. >>> a driver under arrest after a dangerous display on the bay bridge yesterday morning around 10:45 a.m. take a look, eight cars doing donuts on the bridge, blocking the westbound lanes. one car crashed, slighterly injuring the driver. that driver was arrested for reckless driving and exhibition of speed. >>> coming up, shots ringing out at the u.s. embassy in turkey.
. >>> caltrans is shutting down the posey and webster tubes between oakland and alameda for inspections9:30 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. >>> dramatic new video of a sacramento police officer slamming into a teenager with his patrol car. police body camera video shows the officer accelerating when he makes a hard turn, hitting the 16-year-old. police say the officer lost control of the squad car while trying to turn and stop at the same time. the reported speed was 27 miles an hour and...
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that was the name of his webster. it was called charles webster and company. him and charles webster were -- came up with a plan to sell the memoirs door-to-door instead of selling them in bookstores. so they would arrive and take preorders from folks door-to-door. now, one of the things mark twain wanted to do was provide an opportunity for civil war veterans to be salesmen so he actually requested civil war veterans to even don their uniforms of the grant army, the republic uniforms, to go door-to-door. grant himself was a focus of his time, he was a celebrity, so you know, having him writing the book was good for sales, but obviously having a civil war veteran come up to the door as well helped, you know, to sell them as well. so it was door-to-door sales. there was many, many thousands of salesmen engaged in this all across the country. so it gave them a way to make money for themselves and also to support their old commander in his final hours. twain came to the cottage a few weeks before grant passed away. it was a very important meeting. twain was check
that was the name of his webster. it was called charles webster and company. him and charles webster were -- came up with a plan to sell the memoirs door-to-door instead of selling them in bookstores. so they would arrive and take preorders from folks door-to-door. now, one of the things mark twain wanted to do was provide an opportunity for civil war veterans to be salesmen so he actually requested civil war veterans to even don their uniforms of the grant army, the republic uniforms, to go...
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that senators arthur vandenberg and robert wagner should appear there alongside henry clay, daniel webster, john calhoun robert taft who were selected by the special committee back in 1957. that committee interestingly enough was appointed by lyndon johnson and chaired by john f. kennedy. i also heard in recent days that perhaps senator mccain's portrait should join that distinguished group. so it's a further tribute to our colleagues that there's no shortage of good ideas. in order to make sure we realize these intentions i'd i like to put together an official group that can collaborate and bring together ideas from current members, former colleagues, and friends. it will be bipartisan as only benefits john's legacy and come to think of it we probably call it not a committee but a gang. so i'm glad were to form this gain to ensure that a suitable lasting tribute becomes a reality. i've have more details regarding this group to share in coming days after our friend is laid to rest. >> this isthis is a sad time for the senate and our nation. with the passing of john mccain our country lost
that senators arthur vandenberg and robert wagner should appear there alongside henry clay, daniel webster, john calhoun robert taft who were selected by the special committee back in 1957. that committee interestingly enough was appointed by lyndon johnson and chaired by john f. kennedy. i also heard in recent days that perhaps senator mccain's portrait should join that distinguished group. so it's a further tribute to our colleagues that there's no shortage of good ideas. in order to make...
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. >>> if you use the webster tube you may need to use a different route. the posey tube will be closed this coming monday, tuesday, and wednesday between 9:30 p.m. and 4:30 am the webster tube will be closed during those same hours on august 27 through the 29th. >>> overnight the rio vista bridge was shut down again as caltrans tries to find a short- term solution for a problem with the bridge. the part of the bridge that goes up to let ships pass through got stuck in the up position last week. workers had to manually lower the bridge . it also got stuck in the down position. a broken gearbox is to blame. officials say it could be weeks for the bridge is permanently fixed. crews have been closing the bridge overnight to determine the best way to find a solution to the problem. during that time drivers had to take alternate routes which include a nearly 2 hour detour. >>> is >> congressman eric swallows says he is considering a presidential run in 2020. as and smith spoke with him about a possible run for the white house. >> reporter: east bay congressman e
. >>> if you use the webster tube you may need to use a different route. the posey tube will be closed this coming monday, tuesday, and wednesday between 9:30 p.m. and 4:30 am the webster tube will be closed during those same hours on august 27 through the 29th. >>> overnight the rio vista bridge was shut down again as caltrans tries to find a short- term solution for a problem with the bridge. the part of the bridge that goes up to let ships pass through got stuck in the up...
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. >>> if you drive to the posey and webster tubes you will need to consider a different route.etween oakland and alameda will be closed this month for maintenance the posey tube will be closed starting mondayng . the webster tube will be closed during the same hours on august 27 through the 29th. >>> i have cell. i bet he knew that. >> i did know that already. yes. when that happens in alameda park street and the other bridges take in the more traffic. just a word to the wise. good morning. as you get out to the macarthur maze this morning it has been a pretty decent drive 18 minutes. i will take that if you drive from vallejo to the carquinez bridge, from the carquinez bridge to the macarthur maze. when you get to the bay bridge you have maybe a five or 10 minute delay before you make it onto the span. san mateo and dumbarton bridge commutes have been pretty good we have had a couple of things going on but they haven't caused any big traffic jams. that's when you can tell the traffic is light. southbound 880 a little slowing approaching winton avenue in hayward. is a little sl
. >>> if you drive to the posey and webster tubes you will need to consider a different route.etween oakland and alameda will be closed this month for maintenance the posey tube will be closed starting mondayng . the webster tube will be closed during the same hours on august 27 through the 29th. >>> i have cell. i bet he knew that. >> i did know that already. yes. when that happens in alameda park street and the other bridges take in the more traffic. just a word to the...
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the webster tube will be closed during those same hours starting august starting august 27 through the9th. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is ordering transit officials to revise policies for vetting contractors. this comes a week after the death of a construction worker on the twin peaks tunnel project 51-year-old patrick ricketts was killed last friday when a steel beam fell on him . the san francisco examiner is reporting mayor breed told the director of transportation to review in ta's current policy. we looked at federal records for the shimek construction company that ricketts worked for. we found 39 safety violations in the last 10 years that had not been reported to the city. they include the death of a forklift operator and in several severe injuries. >>> a woman suspected of killing another woman on august 6 is now in police custody. the suspect is 43 years old from woodland and is accused of killing a 51-year-old woman from fairfield. police say they knew each other . they found bleeding in a parking lot and later died at the hospital police say the suspect turned herse
the webster tube will be closed during those same hours starting august starting august 27 through the9th. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is ordering transit officials to revise policies for vetting contractors. this comes a week after the death of a construction worker on the twin peaks tunnel project 51-year-old patrick ricketts was killed last friday when a steel beam fell on him . the san francisco examiner is reporting mayor breed told the director of transportation to...
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the attack happened in april in front of cyndi lee's vietnamese restaurant webster street. surveillance video captured the brutal crime. >>> the sheriff announced the arrest of these two suspects. they face charges of homicide and attempted robbery. >>> the arraignment for the suspected golden state killer taking place in sacramento county. >>> this is called the biggest trial in california history in less than an hour and a half. joseph deangelo set to be arraigned on an amended complaint combined 13 counts of murder across six jurisdictions been dubbed the easter rapist and golden state killer. today former police officer joseph deangelo will answer to a judge. the amended complaint alleges 26 crimes including 13 murders in sacramento, santa barbara, orange, ventura county. >> as of tuesday also facing four counts rape in contra costa county. >> thankfully we can hold someone accountable for these crimes and seek justice for victims. >> reporter: it to dna evidence to track down 72 -year-old deangelo and arrest him in april. in addition to the 13 murders, he is suspected
the attack happened in april in front of cyndi lee's vietnamese restaurant webster street. surveillance video captured the brutal crime. >>> the sheriff announced the arrest of these two suspects. they face charges of homicide and attempted robbery. >>> the arraignment for the suspected golden state killer taking place in sacramento county. >>> this is called the biggest trial in california history in less than an hour and a half. joseph deangelo set to be arraigned...
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webster: a couple of thoughts. this issue of transparency we discussed yesterday at the chamber with the undersecretary and some of our other members, as the administration works through the details of the implementation plan, we really do see a desire for greater transparency on the details of that implementation plan. i realized some of it is classified, but there is a chunk t hat is -- that is not. one of the things we worked hard in the pentagon for many years and was critical to my various assignments is viewing industry as a partner. at times, the bureaucracy will try to keep industry at arms length for a number of reasons. in order to succeed in this, it has to be a very collegial and transparent dialogue with our industry partners and the associations. and our council. otherwise, we are not going to move forward. it requires an understanding of the technology, so you have to have program management involved as well. part of the discussion we would have in the pentagon is part of the acquisition technology a
webster: a couple of thoughts. this issue of transparency we discussed yesterday at the chamber with the undersecretary and some of our other members, as the administration works through the details of the implementation plan, we really do see a desire for greater transparency on the details of that implementation plan. i realized some of it is classified, but there is a chunk t hat is -- that is not. one of the things we worked hard in the pentagon for many years and was critical to my various...
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hardest hit webster, massachusetts. crew spend the afternoon cleaning up the mess officials say one woman was injured. thunderstorms have swamped the entire east coast. flood warnings remain in effect and parts of new jersey, connecticut and rhode island. >>> protester causing chaos in portland, oregon. tensions boiled over as the two groups clashed. people threw rocks and bottles. police wearing body armor. forcing the crowd to disperse. it's not clear how many people were arrested. >>> first lady melania trump is praising lebron james for his charity work less than a day after president trump bashed him on twitter. mr. trump tweeted lebron james was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, don lemon. he made lebron look smart which an easto do. a spokesperson for the first lady said it looks like lebron james is working to do good things on behalf of our next generation. he donated millions of dollars for free tuition, uniforms and meals for students. president trump left for a rally in ohio this afternoon.
hardest hit webster, massachusetts. crew spend the afternoon cleaning up the mess officials say one woman was injured. thunderstorms have swamped the entire east coast. flood warnings remain in effect and parts of new jersey, connecticut and rhode island. >>> protester causing chaos in portland, oregon. tensions boiled over as the two groups clashed. people threw rocks and bottles. police wearing body armor. forcing the crowd to disperse. it's not clear how many people were arrested....
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baptized a young man i was passing the church on webster grohl missouri and i baptize him it's watching i bury him and seventeen. and i had to do his funeral and watch his mother his grandmother whom i'm very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young eulogize a young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park and front so they had these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence and believe that god was speaking to me about going into the streets then and i decided then that it just made sense for me to go out where the violence is and interact and engage best welcome. and that's what we believe one person at a time one street at a time one neighborhood at a time. national people strong feelings also after the death of my rail more people were shot more people were robbed oh it's becoming more and more bad. news. of yours. comes you see one. not in movies or movies money comes the name of my money more risk more risk. more breast implant my first love i think dressed in all dressed in.
baptized a young man i was passing the church on webster grohl missouri and i baptize him it's watching i bury him and seventeen. and i had to do his funeral and watch his mother his grandmother whom i'm very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young eulogize a young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park and front so they had these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence and believe...
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the webster tube which takes traffic from oakland to alameda will under go the same inspections nextr tube will shut down monday, tuesday, and wednesday nights also between the hours of 9:30 at night and 4:30 in the morning. >>> some of san francisco's new transit only bus lanes will be open to private transportation vehicles like shuttle buses and casino buses. the san francisco mda board voted yesterday to let those private buses use the red transit only lanes that will be painted on gary boulevard from market street to stanton street. there is strong opposition to this from community groups. they argue that the private shuttles may slow down muni service. >>> checking in on traffic. what are you watching? >> we are looking at the east bay and trying to figure out how this bridge slowdown is affecting other commutes. we will start with interstate 880. so far northbound 880 is okay. when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza there's a big backup because of an earlier crash that was on the bridge for about 20 minutes or so that caused a huge backup on 80 coming out for the area. 27 mi
the webster tube which takes traffic from oakland to alameda will under go the same inspections nextr tube will shut down monday, tuesday, and wednesday nights also between the hours of 9:30 at night and 4:30 in the morning. >>> some of san francisco's new transit only bus lanes will be open to private transportation vehicles like shuttle buses and casino buses. the san francisco mda board voted yesterday to let those private buses use the red transit only lanes that will be painted on...
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and so, daniel webster bought paul jennings from the guy who had bought him.he made him work it off a little bit, but then he granted him his freedom. he went on -- there was a large free black population in washington before the civil war. he helped organize slave escapes. during the civil war, his sons fought for the union. but in 1864, he published a memoir of his life in the white house. and so, he becomes the first tell-all chronicler of the white house. now, we are going to go into the great dan rickles. don rickles -- no. [laughter] >> they look a little similar. so the story here, dan sickles was a man of great appetites, for women, for power, for money. he was a great in-house -- he knew how to work the political system. he was from new york city. he was part of tammany hall. he was a protege of martin van buren, who actually had lived in the decatur house when he was secretary of state. at one point, he was named the second in charge of the american embassy in london. james buchanan was the ambassador. i'm missing a big point here. he married a 15-ye
and so, daniel webster bought paul jennings from the guy who had bought him.he made him work it off a little bit, but then he granted him his freedom. he went on -- there was a large free black population in washington before the civil war. he helped organize slave escapes. during the civil war, his sons fought for the union. but in 1864, he published a memoir of his life in the white house. and so, he becomes the first tell-all chronicler of the white house. now, we are going to go into the...
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he and charles webster came up with a plan to sell them in bars door-to-door instead of in bookstores so they would arrive and take orders. one of the things they wanted to do is provide an opportunity for civil war veterans to the salesman said they would request them to don their uniforms and grand army uniforms to go door-to-door. grant himself was a focus of his time. he was a celebrity. having him writing the book was good for sales but having a better income up to the door as well helped to sell them as well so there were door-to-door sales and there were thousands of salesman engaged in this all across the country so gave them a way to make money for themselves and also to support their old commander in his final hours. mark twain came to the cottage a few weeks before grant passed away and it was important. twain was checking on the progress of the book but for grants the most important thing was to find out how well it was selling. he knew time was short and he wanted to find out if it would be a success and that is when twain was ablthe plane was ablem i've sold 100,000 copi
he and charles webster came up with a plan to sell them in bars door-to-door instead of in bookstores so they would arrive and take orders. one of the things they wanted to do is provide an opportunity for civil war veterans to the salesman said they would request them to don their uniforms and grand army uniforms to go door-to-door. grant himself was a focus of his time. he was a celebrity. having him writing the book was good for sales but having a better income up to the door as well helped...
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my name is larry webster. and from detroit michigan. and i have feel good to to yours. me and my partner robert davis we've been runnin shop for thirty two years. ok ron all right. like i had no but again it was the only call by us you know said we threw down their own grass when i was company is. why. i guess the girls were going to tell you that at the doubt that that's the last as the last big motor they put in that coffin. as right as right. when i was twelve years old. i just hustlin neighborhood don't want to have a bad hair you know. it really is. south of blacks we couldn't go to the proper shop with a black barber shop so we had to make up chemicals last sell. and potatoes. straight hair you know army and then we designed it with a wave then it you know i mean it became a hell of a been this. is a man thing you know and shoes is always men and man thing to us you know because i like them as a way of shoes so well that all the guys that do wear shoes. i sang them for you know. and all of my friends that in the barbershop most of them where our gate issue is you
my name is larry webster. and from detroit michigan. and i have feel good to to yours. me and my partner robert davis we've been runnin shop for thirty two years. ok ron all right. like i had no but again it was the only call by us you know said we threw down their own grass when i was company is. why. i guess the girls were going to tell you that at the doubt that that's the last as the last big motor they put in that coffin. as right as right. when i was twelve years old. i just hustlin...
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i'm ashley webster in for trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." >>> also breaking this hour, president trump will be arriving in charlotte, north carolina any minute. he will be there to sign an executive order aimed at helping american workers save for retirement. we will take you there live as soon as that event begins. >>> also now, a live look at capitol hill, where a public visitation is under way right now for senator john mccain. friends, family and colleagues paid their final respects to the late senator during an emotional ceremony earlier in the day. we'll have more on senator mccain's tribute from capitol hill. >>> first, let's get to edward lawrence in washington for the very latest on where we stand at this hour on a possible trade deal with canada. any sign of a breakthrough? reporter: not yet. the tone changed about 24 hours ago, or a little bit less. tone changed within the last 24 hours, i should say. late last night, the canadians were holding meetings at the u.s. trade representative's offic
i'm ashley webster in for trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." >>> also breaking this hour, president trump will be arriving in charlotte, north carolina any minute. he will be there to sign an executive order aimed at helping american workers save for retirement. we will take you there live as soon as that event begins. >>> also now, a live look at capitol hill, where a public visitation is under way right now for senator john mccain. friends, family...
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baptized a young man i was passing the church of webster groves missouri and i bet thought saying bury him at seventeen and i had to do was funeral and watch his mother and his grandmother who most very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young as a young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park in front so they had these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence. and believe that god was speaking to me about going into the streets then. i decided then that it just made sense for me to go out where the violence is and interact and engage the best way i could. and that's what we believe one person at a time one street at a time one neighborhood at a time. national people strong feelings also after the death of my rail more people were shot more people were robbed. it's becoming more and more bad. news most. of your hearts. comes you see one. man move you or move the money down the name of mine mine more risk more risk. more rest the. rest of my think first of all the rest of. my wri
baptized a young man i was passing the church of webster groves missouri and i bet thought saying bury him at seventeen and i had to do was funeral and watch his mother and his grandmother who most very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young as a young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park in front so they had these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence. and believe that god was...
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ashley webster. thanks for joining us here. i'm connell mcshane. liz claman, over to you.from here. thanks, connell. thanks, ash. we have a lot of breaking news to get to. connell, we will pick up on what you were talking about. you have records about to fall on wall street for a second day in a row. we are kind of in jeopardy right now. s&p 500 and nasdaq did hit new all-time highs earlier today. the s&p 500 is only up about two points right now. that's kind of teetering. the nasdaq up 16. dow up 37. russell probably not going to make it today but who knows. again, we are kind of on the iffy marks right now. all of this coming as president trump takes aim at a tech titan, google, the latest target.
ashley webster. thanks for joining us here. i'm connell mcshane. liz claman, over to you.from here. thanks, connell. thanks, ash. we have a lot of breaking news to get to. connell, we will pick up on what you were talking about. you have records about to fall on wall street for a second day in a row. we are kind of in jeopardy right now. s&p 500 and nasdaq did hit new all-time highs earlier today. the s&p 500 is only up about two points right now. that's kind of teetering. the nasdaq up...
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i'm sorry to turn this into the merriam-webster hour. >> please do. >> treason has several meanings. treason we use colloquially to describe treacherous behavior. it doesn't always mean the constitutionally defined crime for which you may be punished with death. similarly, yes. i mean -- >> you don't think brennan meant that, then? you don't think brennan meant it that way legally? you don't? >> i'm saying he couldn't have meant that because treason has a very specific statutory definition. it means you are working with or giving aid or comfort to an enemy, a declared enemy. russia may be a competitor. russia may be not playing fair. russia may be liar, liar, pants on fire, but they are not an enemy as that is defined for the crime of troin. so i think there is no way that john brennan meant treason as a crime as defined by our statutes. going forward as somebody who can observe collusion to some degree, we've said this many, many times. we can focus on the word "collusion" all we like. the fact that it doesn't have a real significant meaning in the criminal code doesn't mean anythin
i'm sorry to turn this into the merriam-webster hour. >> please do. >> treason has several meanings. treason we use colloquially to describe treacherous behavior. it doesn't always mean the constitutionally defined crime for which you may be punished with death. similarly, yes. i mean -- >> you don't think brennan meant that, then? you don't think brennan meant it that way legally? you don't? >> i'm saying he couldn't have meant that because treason has a very specific...
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thank you, ashley webster. melissa. melissa: s&p soaring toward a major record for the longest bull run streak in history. let's bring in our panel. lenore hawkins, thematica research and gary kaltbaum, from it kaltbaum capital management. gary, i feel like we're jinxing it with the segment? >> 1000% jinxing it. when we talk about it, it is already done. my biggest issue we're not in the early innings. the good news, doesn't mean we're in the late innings. let me just say, i have never been more optimistic president people of this country, the workers of this country, the technological breakthroughs, the medical breakthroughs all that stuff. my biggest problem i have never been more pessimistic on the people that are supposed to be fiscally responsible with the taxpayer dollars. if anything, that will kill the goose. it is going to be those lovely people in washington, d.c. melissa: james, that makes me want to cry. >> don't cry. >> you can cry a lot thinking about those lovely people in d.c., but the good news the econ
thank you, ashley webster. melissa. melissa: s&p soaring toward a major record for the longest bull run streak in history. let's bring in our panel. lenore hawkins, thematica research and gary kaltbaum, from it kaltbaum capital management. gary, i feel like we're jinxing it with the segment? >> 1000% jinxing it. when we talk about it, it is already done. my biggest issue we're not in the early innings. the good news, doesn't mean we're in the late innings. let me just say, i have...
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it chronicles the lives of such americans as daniel webster, cap, and others. i think you would rather hear about it from the man who wrote the book, and the author is our guest, a very distinguished senator from the state of massachusetts, the honorable john f. kennedy. kennedy: it's my honor. men knew each other and had a rapport. that makes these photographs even more interesting and personal, because this is one of john f. kennedy's last appearances before he was assassinated in dallas. we also have a copy of jim wright's itinerary for the day that shows when president and mrs. kennedy were going to arrive in fort worth and what their schedule was going to be, and the itinerary for november 22, 1963, and it is a poignant a poignant document because it goes through the entire day, and of course, we know president kennedy did not compete -- complete this schedule of events. but these are in the connection -- the collection as well and wrote about his experiences that day, being with president kennedy in the motorcade. hese are diaries kept by inresentative wr
it chronicles the lives of such americans as daniel webster, cap, and others. i think you would rather hear about it from the man who wrote the book, and the author is our guest, a very distinguished senator from the state of massachusetts, the honorable john f. kennedy. kennedy: it's my honor. men knew each other and had a rapport. that makes these photographs even more interesting and personal, because this is one of john f. kennedy's last appearances before he was assassinated in dallas. we...
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this happened in webster, on saturday, about an hour outside of boston. city officials there wereer cod these buildings could collapse at any moment. dozens of homes are unlivable in this area. thank goodness, no serious injuries were reported there. >> wow, talk about two places where it's pretty rare to see tornadoes. >> i know then you have what's going on with the finados. so many parts of our country being hit very hard. >> yeah, it's like one extreme to the next, we're hot and humid. >> not just hot. we're really cranking up the oven today, aren't we? are.es we if you just walked outside or you stepped outside for a y second, know how hot it is. we're going to have this weather pattern until wednesd evening and that's when we have our next chance of some s scatteredwers and storms. most of the day is going to be dry. the tempera gres areng to be from the low to mid-70s. lots of muggy out there. and it is warm. there's that area of high pressure. we're going to keep that southwesterly flow today that's going to pull in t hot air and humidity. and upp
this happened in webster, on saturday, about an hour outside of boston. city officials there wereer cod these buildings could collapse at any moment. dozens of homes are unlivable in this area. thank goodness, no serious injuries were reported there. >> wow, talk about two places where it's pretty rare to see tornadoes. >> i know then you have what's going on with the finados. so many parts of our country being hit very hard. >> yeah, it's like one extreme to the next, we're...
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cindy lee was attacked during a robbery attempt outside a be enemies restaurant on webster street in april. police arrested 38-year-oldon m oakland. police say they were identified as the men seen in surveillance video beating lee and her friend who survived the attack. if convicted the suspects could face the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole. >>> all 13 murders committed by the alleged golden state killer in the 1970s and 80s have now been charged in court. 72-year-old joseph d'angelo has been charged with the crimes but he did not enter a plea in the sacramento courtroom yesterday. he is also facing charges in 13 other attacks across the state including four rapes in contra costa county that will be charged as kidnappings because the statute of limitations for sexual assault has expired. joseph d'angelo will be back in court december 6. >>> today marks four years since a magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit napa, damaging more than public buildings, and wineries. the quake also seriously injured nicholas stella who was 13 at the time. he was having a sleepo
cindy lee was attacked during a robbery attempt outside a be enemies restaurant on webster street in april. police arrested 38-year-oldon m oakland. police say they were identified as the men seen in surveillance video beating lee and her friend who survived the attack. if convicted the suspects could face the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole. >>> all 13 murders committed by the alleged golden state killer in the 1970s and 80s have now been charged in...
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coming up, when you have to avoid the posey and webster tube's as crews start maintenanc could make their fight a lot harder this weekend. >>> if you are hitting the roads right now traffic is moving along okay. if you're driving on the eastshore freeway heading out to the meas. >>> the usual fog is back, but temperatures worked their way up yesterday and will continue today. we will show you the friday temperatures. >>> welcome back. happening today, more jury deliberations in the financial fraud trial of paul manafort, president trump's former campaign jeremy. yesterday the jury submitted four questions to the judge asking about mannafor's foreign financial accounts and the definition of reasonable doubt for prosecutors say the former trump campaign -- defense lawyers say the government failed to prove its case. manafort, if convicted, could get life in prison. >>> cal osha is investigating the death of a construction worker at a controversial development in san jose. yesterday morning the worker fell from the silvery tower construction site on west to st. james street . the mercury new
coming up, when you have to avoid the posey and webster tube's as crews start maintenanc could make their fight a lot harder this weekend. >>> if you are hitting the roads right now traffic is moving along okay. if you're driving on the eastshore freeway heading out to the meas. >>> the usual fog is back, but temperatures worked their way up yesterday and will continue today. we will show you the friday temperatures. >>> welcome back. happening today, more jury...
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it is set for tonight at 6:30 in the city council chambers on webster street. ( james ) still ahead one finally been identified. ( james ) plus ... a local girl faces an uphill battle ... to use medical marijuana at school. ( james ) and after the break.. we'll have the latest on the deadly italian bridge collapse. and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 some slight changes today as compared to the start of the week. highs along the coast will consistently remain in the upper 50's and low 60's with fog clearing into the mid afternoon after coastal drizzle and the thickest of fog during the morning. the bay will remain comfortable in the 60's and 70's with morning fog and plenty of afternoon sunshine. inland temperatures will ( darya ) italian authorities have raised the death toll in the genoa hig
it is set for tonight at 6:30 in the city council chambers on webster street. ( james ) still ahead one finally been identified. ( james ) plus ... a local girl faces an uphill battle ... to use medical marijuana at school. ( james ) and after the break.. we'll have the latest on the deadly italian bridge collapse. and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30...
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it catalogues the stories and events in the lives of such great americans as daniel webster, sam houston, george norris, robert a. taft and others, but i think you would rather hear about it from the man who wrote the book. our author is our guest today. the very distinguished senator from the state of massachusetts, the honorable john f. kennedy. much, i thank you very have never been to texas, and this is the closest i will get for a while. >> the two men had a report and rapport, and they knew each other. that makes this photograph even more interesting and personal, because this is one of john f. kennedy's last public appearances before he was assassinated in dallas. we also have in the papers, a his copy of the itinerary for that shows one president kennedy and miss -- mrs.were going to a liv kennedy were going to arrive in fort worth, what their schedule was going to be. the itinerary for november 22, 1963. it is a poignant document because it goes through the entire day, and of course, we know that president kennedy did not complete this schedule of events. these are in the collec
it catalogues the stories and events in the lives of such great americans as daniel webster, sam houston, george norris, robert a. taft and others, but i think you would rather hear about it from the man who wrote the book. our author is our guest today. the very distinguished senator from the state of massachusetts, the honorable john f. kennedy. much, i thank you very have never been to texas, and this is the closest i will get for a while. >> the two men had a report and rapport, and...
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baptized a young man i was passing the church on webster grohl missouri and i baptize him if watching bury him and seventeen. and i had to do his funeral and watch his mother his grandmother whom i'm very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young eulogize a young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park in front so they had these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence and believe that god was speaking to me about going into the streets then and i decided then that it just made sense for me to go out where the violence is and interact and engage the best way i could. and that's what we believe one person at a time one street at a time one neighborhood at a time. national people storm killings also after the death of my rail more people were shot more people were robbed. it's becoming more and more bad. news. out of your hearts. guns use the one. man movie more movie money. name of my money more risk more risk. more breast implant. breast love i think breast and all the rest. pro
baptized a young man i was passing the church on webster grohl missouri and i baptize him if watching bury him and seventeen. and i had to do his funeral and watch his mother his grandmother whom i'm very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young eulogize a young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park in front so they had these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence and believe that...
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hardly any of the classrooms are still usable so principal joyce webster stewart says classes are held in shifts half the children come in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. i think on the board often you go in and get shelter not thinking that the place for going in is going to be enough that needs a shelter. when i saw it it was heart rending was for. the plant reconstruction is funded by the e.u. which is also and we'll as largest provider of development aid. that much of the funding a potential fourteen million euros is earmarked for education but after brags that nothing is certain but i shall be no kingdom i would say ninety percent of the people that i talk to or british i have a clue that there's a place going well so you know i really think we have a thought i don't think it would be a big on the agenda of the british government. as one of the issues that they speak about. the islanders are afraid that should london fail to secure the breaks that deal it wants and needs and will or will be among the biggest losers they'll lose their development aid their passport
hardly any of the classrooms are still usable so principal joyce webster stewart says classes are held in shifts half the children come in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. i think on the board often you go in and get shelter not thinking that the place for going in is going to be enough that needs a shelter. when i saw it it was heart rending was for. the plant reconstruction is funded by the e.u. which is also and we'll as largest provider of development aid. that much of the...
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the attack happened in april in front of cindy le's vietnamese restaurant on webster street. >>> we've learned a 32-year-old bay area man has been charged in the deadly klamathan fire near the oregon border. john skoda is facing five felonies. he's from sacramento. 35 homes were destroyed after the fire sparked july 5th. an elderly man was later found dead in one of the homes. he's being held in the siskiyou county jail. >>> in santa clara this evening 35 people need a new place to stay after a fire ripped through their apartment building. it started earlier this afternoon near winchester boulevard and bellamy street. we're told three units have major damage. seven others are unlivable, no word yet on the cause. >>> police in petaluma say they arrested a drunk driver who was almost seven times above the legal limit for alcohol. petaluma police say they found 41-year-old juan velazquez lying near his car after driving it on the smart train railroad tracks. police received the initial report just after 9:00 on tuesday night that the car was on the tracks near hopper st. also contacted. t
the attack happened in april in front of cindy le's vietnamese restaurant on webster street. >>> we've learned a 32-year-old bay area man has been charged in the deadly klamathan fire near the oregon border. john skoda is facing five felonies. he's from sacramento. 35 homes were destroyed after the fire sparked july 5th. an elderly man was later found dead in one of the homes. he's being held in the siskiyou county jail. >>> in santa clara this evening 35 people need a new...