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the day was april 6th, a friday, and deputy whittle was behind the wheel of the transport bus. deputy williams was in back, sandwiched among seven different locked cages. 24 prisoners inside. until they reached this stretch of 580 it had been a smooth trick and unremarkable. then williams heard a pop and whittle looked out his sideview mirrors. >> i could see the flames shooting out as if it was a flame thrower. it seemed to be exploding at the time. >> it wasn't just smoke, it was literally flames out the back of the bus. i looked at him he looked at me, he said, we have to get them out. without being able to see their keys let alone the locks, whittle and williams set to work freeing the prisoners. >> i had those women out, got them down here, then i went back and popped this back cage. williams returning to the burning bus five times in order to get everyone out. >> without hesitation, without fear, without pause without concern for her own safety. she knew what she had to do and she did it. >> i'm the one that put them in the cage and looked the door. i need to get them out
the day was april 6th, a friday, and deputy whittle was behind the wheel of the transport bus. deputy williams was in back, sandwiched among seven different locked cages. 24 prisoners inside. until they reached this stretch of 580 it had been a smooth trick and unremarkable. then williams heard a pop and whittle looked out his sideview mirrors. >> i could see the flames shooting out as if it was a flame thrower. it seemed to be exploding at the time. >> it wasn't just smoke, it was...
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i'm sure the whole house will wish to join in paying tribute to guardsman karl whittle a first battalion grenadier guards who died on friday from wounds that he sustained in afghanistan in august. and sergeant lee davidson of the light dragoons. these are courageous and much respected men. they gave their lives in the service of our country. we remember their friends and loved ones and we are forever in debt. i'm sure the house would also join me in welcoming the renaming of the clock tower today as they elizabeth our. following the campaign led by my friend the member from piece, i believe it's a fitting tribute to her majesty, the queen and the incredible services given to our country for 60 years. this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others and i will have further such meetings in addition to my duties in this house today. >> i, too, pay tribute to her troops who have died. we often vote for war in his house but it is far greater people than we do have to do the fighting. the number of women who have lost their jobs under the government's cuts has been twice the number of t
i'm sure the whole house will wish to join in paying tribute to guardsman karl whittle a first battalion grenadier guards who died on friday from wounds that he sustained in afghanistan in august. and sergeant lee davidson of the light dragoons. these are courageous and much respected men. they gave their lives in the service of our country. we remember their friends and loved ones and we are forever in debt. i'm sure the house would also join me in welcoming the renaming of the clock tower...
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i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to carl whittle of first battalion grendeer guards who died on friday from wounds he sphnd sustained in awving in august. these were courageous and much respected men. they gave their lives in the service of their country and we are forever indebted to them. i'm sure the house would join me in welcoming the renaming of the clock tower today as the elizabeth tower, following the campaign led by my friend the member of formoth east, i believe it's a fitting tribute the queen and the service she's given to our country for 50 years. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and will have meetings in addition to my duties in the house today. >> i pay tribute to the troops that have died. we often vote for war in this house but it is far braver people than we have to do the fighting. the number of women who have lost jobs under the government's cuts has been twice the number of the number of men and the statistics out today show at that number of female redundancies is rising over the last few months. in addi
i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to carl whittle of first battalion grendeer guards who died on friday from wounds he sphnd sustained in awving in august. these were courageous and much respected men. they gave their lives in the service of their country and we are forever indebted to them. i'm sure the house would join me in welcoming the renaming of the clock tower today as the elizabeth tower, following the campaign led by my friend the member of formoth east,...
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the day was april 6th, a friday, and deputy whittle was behind the wheel of the transport bus.eputy williams was in back, sandwiched among seven different locked cages. 24 prisoners inside. until they reached this stretch of 5 a 80 it had been a smooth trip and an unremarkable day. then williams heard a pop and whittle looked out his side view mirror. >> i could see the flames shooting out as if there was a flame thrower. it seemed to be exploding at the time. >> a video posted on-line from someone passing by captured what the deputies were up against. >> it wasn't just smoke. it was literally flames out the bus. when i looked at me and we got to get them back out and i ran up. without being able to see the key let alone the locks they set the prisoners free. >> i got the ladies out and popped this case. >> williams returning to the burning bus five times in order to get everyone out. >> without hesitation, without fear, without pouz, without concern for her own safety she knew what she had to do and did it. >> i'm the one who physically put them in that cage and i locked that
the day was april 6th, a friday, and deputy whittle was behind the wheel of the transport bus.eputy williams was in back, sandwiched among seven different locked cages. 24 prisoners inside. until they reached this stretch of 5 a 80 it had been a smooth trip and an unremarkable day. then williams heard a pop and whittle looked out his side view mirror. >> i could see the flames shooting out as if there was a flame thrower. it seemed to be exploding at the time. >> a video posted...
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- you'll have to ask the fella who whittled 'em for me. ♪ - it's her, isn't it?'t kiss and tell, jack. - ahh, because you're a gentleman, danny. it's good to finally have another one of us around here. - i'm just happy to be here. a month ago i was doing a robot act on the street, so i know my place. i want to be tgs' steve nash. come down from canada, work hard, make the black guy look good. - did you just make a sports reference? you know how little of that i get here? - look at me in the black light. it's tron. watch out, sark. it's me, flynn. [imitates light cycle] [chuckles] light bike. good job tonight, danny.
- you'll have to ask the fella who whittled 'em for me. ♪ - it's her, isn't it?'t kiss and tell, jack. - ahh, because you're a gentleman, danny. it's good to finally have another one of us around here. - i'm just happy to be here. a month ago i was doing a robot act on the street, so i know my place. i want to be tgs' steve nash. come down from canada, work hard, make the black guy look good. - did you just make a sports reference? you know how little of that i get here? - look at me in the...
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you won't scrape and whittle and take away a few dollars from our income to make your budgets have been. i have felt it and i see it in the contract. i was the fifteenth carpenter hired. the gutsy 15 carpenters, you have maybe eight or nine at the most. i am good, but i am not that good. it is just attrition and we need to replace personnel. we need to be paid with the city. i decided to work with unified. i like it. i like ministry, i like church, i like youth groups. i have been background check. i would just like to see my boys grow and teach carpentry. we don't have that anymore and i feel sad from us. i am just a small little face. you don't see very many chocolate carpenters running around. i want ask what the civil service carpenters' get. that is what i accepted what i applied here. why should you pay for something that cost go and get less? why would you pay more and get less? i have had my time. it doesn't make sense to offer this and not give it to us. you can let us go on and we can get a pay raise in the city. we were the crew you were thinking earlier that got ahead of you
you won't scrape and whittle and take away a few dollars from our income to make your budgets have been. i have felt it and i see it in the contract. i was the fifteenth carpenter hired. the gutsy 15 carpenters, you have maybe eight or nine at the most. i am good, but i am not that good. it is just attrition and we need to replace personnel. we need to be paid with the city. i decided to work with unified. i like it. i like ministry, i like church, i like youth groups. i have been background...
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it's whittled down to four or a handful of finalists, and they get selected by a national advisory committeeit was amazing -- marilyn called me and said, "we got it." and i thought two things. i thought, "oh, that's fantastic." and the other thing was, "oh, my god, now i have to do it. [ laughing ] i have to make these things." this is the beginning of the project. the first part of the creative process for me is in the form of writing, with a few pictures here and there, but it's actually words describing situations or it could be quos from different things. "the greeting" was triggered directly by an encounter with a classical artist by the name of pontormo, who created a painting called "the visitation." it's a classical theme of when mary comes to visit her sister elizabeth when she finds out she's pregnant. i began to think about the social aspect of the work, as opposed to the religious theme, and that is this sort of greeting where two people are coming together. i began thinking in my own life about meeting people, about people i've seen greeting. you know, those moments when you're
it's whittled down to four or a handful of finalists, and they get selected by a national advisory committeeit was amazing -- marilyn called me and said, "we got it." and i thought two things. i thought, "oh, that's fantastic." and the other thing was, "oh, my god, now i have to do it. [ laughing ] i have to make these things." this is the beginning of the project. the first part of the creative process for me is in the form of writing, with a few pictures here and...
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even the amazon tablet, they whittled down the features to a very few features so would it appeal toted a few things. >> cheryl: one company providing support. other companies that don't, are there online tutorials? >> sure. youtube is littered with them. they make a little bit of money every time they use these videos the thing a lot of people forget about i. there is a vibrant industry for book publishing. that i think is probably a better resource because you can move at your own pace. you can really soak things in. you don't have to be in front of computer to in order to read about it. which can sometimes get nervous being in front of a comr. >> cheryl: we've been talking about seniors, and there is a lot of kids in my life. >> i don't know. they get confused because my friend, tv is a touch screen. he expects more. >> it's not working for him. >> he has to get new technology. what age do you think people should learn how to navigate the internet? >> it's where the culture is going. so many of the great discussions is happening online in political debates. if your family photos i
even the amazon tablet, they whittled down the features to a very few features so would it appeal toted a few things. >> cheryl: one company providing support. other companies that don't, are there online tutorials? >> sure. youtube is littered with them. they make a little bit of money every time they use these videos the thing a lot of people forget about i. there is a vibrant industry for book publishing. that i think is probably a better resource because you can move at your own...
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. >> he sits on his stoop and whittle's. the girl from next-door keep some company. for a moment, they can forget where they live. but this is home. a cluster of containers on the outskirts of the village in southern poland. all the residents were evicted from their previous homes. he used to be a bus driver, but he drank too much and his wife left him. >> no, it is not much. i would rather have a real apartment, but at least i have a roof over my head. >> he has all the basics except space. a maximum of 20 square meters for two people. he has tried to make it comfortable, but it is hot in summer, cold in winter and damp when it rains. >> it is a tragedy. just horrible. one day, a doctor came, and when he saw the cat, he said, "the cat smells of mildew." >> but he is very attached to his cat. he worked in mind until his body were out and he had to stop. he says life is not fair. the company, his clothes, everything is moldy in the damp, cold container. in winter, it can drop to minus 10 degrees. rent is low, but electricity bills are huge. rodents had chewed through
. >> he sits on his stoop and whittle's. the girl from next-door keep some company. for a moment, they can forget where they live. but this is home. a cluster of containers on the outskirts of the village in southern poland. all the residents were evicted from their previous homes. he used to be a bus driver, but he drank too much and his wife left him. >> no, it is not much. i would rather have a real apartment, but at least i have a roof over my head. >> he has all the...
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. * whittling when this happened, i think that it was important to i think the entire commission, and certainly to me, that we actually had some other department heads who could -- who worked with the department on a regular basis and could offer advisement. they also sat in on the interviews. they were invited to sit in, though they don't have a vote. but it was an effort to try and make sure we were addressing concerns that we may not be aware of as far as dealing just with our department. so, it was a very helpful part of including those department heads that on a regular basis work with our department. but that was helpful. it was helpful to the commission at the time, i think, and i think that the process for the most part worked really well because everybody had equal input. the process itself was one that was approved by the entire commission, so. >> commissioner mar. >> so, i want to thank president mccarthy for putting this on the agenda. my main concern is that, at least for the search, it's an open process. and as commissioner walker says, work with other departments. i thi
. * whittling when this happened, i think that it was important to i think the entire commission, and certainly to me, that we actually had some other department heads who could -- who worked with the department on a regular basis and could offer advisement. they also sat in on the interviews. they were invited to sit in, though they don't have a vote. but it was an effort to try and make sure we were addressing concerns that we may not be aware of as far as dealing just with our department....
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money in income to service the debt well it seems a stretch to believe that any congress is going to whittle back our spending and ratchet up our income such that we do in fact enjoy the capacity to meet these maturing pledges with with with sound money so it's seems to me and indeed to others that we are living the life of riley up until the moment when the world decides that no after all in truth we will not produce the good dollar. with which to meet our maturing debts and the arithmetic seems quite daunting and in the present state of political play quite manageable so it seems to me that these that these decisions on treasuries are in themselves nonstarters they have no margin. for error they present as the value investing tripes is no margin of safety people are buying treasury securities it seems to be as much as anything out of out of muscle memory you know these bonds have been appreciating by and large for thirty one years that's the length of the bond bull market you know ninety one so people buy it because previous buyers have done well it seems to me that future buyers will not
money in income to service the debt well it seems a stretch to believe that any congress is going to whittle back our spending and ratchet up our income such that we do in fact enjoy the capacity to meet these maturing pledges with with with sound money so it's seems to me and indeed to others that we are living the life of riley up until the moment when the world decides that no after all in truth we will not produce the good dollar. with which to meet our maturing debts and the arithmetic...
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speaker, can i join the prime minister in paying tribute to carl whittle of first battalion of the grenadier guards. both showed the utmost courage and bravery and our thoughts are with all their family and friend. can i also join the prime minister in celebrating today the renaming of the clock tower as the elizabeth tower. it was done with all party support. it is a fitting tribute to the service of her majesty the queen. mr. speaker, the falling unemployment today is welcome but all of us -- but all of us will be concerned for the number of people out of work for more than a year stands at 904,000, its highest level for 17 years. does he agree with me this is a particularly troubling statistic because the longer someone is out of work, the harder it is for them to get back into it and the more damage that is done to them, their families and to our economy. >> i absolutely agree with you about the dangers and the threats of long-term unemployment. it is worth to put in front of the house the full figures today. unemployment is down by 7,000. employment is up by 236,000 over the quarter. i
speaker, can i join the prime minister in paying tribute to carl whittle of first battalion of the grenadier guards. both showed the utmost courage and bravery and our thoughts are with all their family and friend. can i also join the prime minister in celebrating today the renaming of the clock tower as the elizabeth tower. it was done with all party support. it is a fitting tribute to the service of her majesty the queen. mr. speaker, the falling unemployment today is welcome but all of us --...
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the we do expect the clouds to whittle away throughout the day. we will end up mostly sunny. 51 degrees in arlington, 50 in chantilly, 47 and sterling, 52 woodbrige. mostly sunny today, 67-72. our first chance of rain with temperatures is on wednesday. that's all for the forecast. let's check on traffic with angela foster. >> traffic is moving well for the most part. leaving the district of 395, running into a jam briefly. accident approaching duke , blocking two left lanes. stay to the right to get by. once you get past that, not bad the most part at the street and continuing to the capital beltway. northbound 95 between 3 and 7, all lanes are open. 66 has no early delays or incidents. looks pretty, dulles greenway and the toll road. snowboarder troubles on leesburg pike spirit back to you. >> thank you. in prince george's county, it appears the speed cameras program is making a difference. the number of vehicle and pedestrian accidents has dropped since august of last year. they issued 435,000 tickets and 7rought in more than $ million. critics
the we do expect the clouds to whittle away throughout the day. we will end up mostly sunny. 51 degrees in arlington, 50 in chantilly, 47 and sterling, 52 woodbrige. mostly sunny today, 67-72. our first chance of rain with temperatures is on wednesday. that's all for the forecast. let's check on traffic with angela foster. >> traffic is moving well for the most part. leaving the district of 395, running into a jam briefly. accident approaching duke , blocking two left lanes. stay to the...
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that in candidate current bills got about twenty one thousand and texas congressional candidate russ whittle got five thousand all of them by the way are republicans so this is just one example but will most likely set a precedent for the future so we want to talk about what this all means kind of get more into it and for that i've got russ coma money and politics reporter for open secrets dot org and ross as we know candidates themselves cannot coordinate directly in any way shape or form with super pacs but who decides how the money is spent when it comes to super pacs i guess the answer would be whoever puts you back together whoever organized it whoever put up the money and so from every supermarket commutative different in this case and or celebrities a super pac that has made its mission backing ron paul but but really the people who put it together or the people who give it money can kind of do whatever they want from it and so once his campaign sort of wound down it looks like the people who behind him sort of took it upon themselves to start looking at other candidates they were int
that in candidate current bills got about twenty one thousand and texas congressional candidate russ whittle got five thousand all of them by the way are republicans so this is just one example but will most likely set a precedent for the future so we want to talk about what this all means kind of get more into it and for that i've got russ coma money and politics reporter for open secrets dot org and ross as we know candidates themselves cannot coordinate directly in any way shape or form with...
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. >> pga few fedex cup playoff. 70 players whet whittled down to 30 for the final event.kelson had his putter working. got a new grip. 10 birdies on the day. 8-under 64. >> shares the lead with vijay singh. he found his game. gets the putt to drop for birdie on 17. shoots a 3-under # 9. and rory mcilroy, striking distance. a stroke off the lead. tiger woods, three shots back going into the final roindz round. >> this sports report brought to you by river rock casino. should be a good matchup tomorrow, 49erss and grebe. >> ama: thank you for joining us. captioned by closed captioning services inc.
. >> pga few fedex cup playoff. 70 players whet whittled down to 30 for the final event.kelson had his putter working. got a new grip. 10 birdies on the day. 8-under 64. >> shares the lead with vijay singh. he found his game. gets the putt to drop for birdie on 17. shoots a 3-under # 9. and rory mcilroy, striking distance. a stroke off the lead. tiger woods, three shots back going into the final roindz round. >> this sports report brought to you by river rock casino. should be...
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i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to carl whittle of 1st battalion grenadieruards, who died on friday from wounds he sustained in afghanistan in august. these were courageous and
i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to carl whittle of 1st battalion grenadieruards, who died on friday from wounds he sustained in afghanistan in august. these were courageous and
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. >> pga few fedex cup playoff. 70 players whet whittled down to 30 for the final event.rking. got a new grip. 10 birdies on the day. 8-under 64. >> shares the lead with vijay singh. he found his game. gets the putt to drop for birdie on 17. shoots a 3-under # 9. and rory mcilroy, striking distance. a stroke off the lead. tiger woods, three shots back going into the final roindz round. >> this sports report brought to you by river rock casino. should be a good matchup tomorrow, 49erss and grebe. >> ama: thank you for joining us. captioned by closed captioning services inc. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and, and...and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber beyond recognition. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to g
. >> pga few fedex cup playoff. 70 players whet whittled down to 30 for the final event.rking. got a new grip. 10 birdies on the day. 8-under 64. >> shares the lead with vijay singh. he found his game. gets the putt to drop for birdie on 17. shoots a 3-under # 9. and rory mcilroy, striking distance. a stroke off the lead. tiger woods, three shots back going into the final roindz round. >> this sports report brought to you by river rock casino. should be a good matchup...
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the aim is to cut calories and whittle the waistline of the more than 50% of new yorkers considered overweightobese. >> this is the single biggest step any city has ever taken to curb obesity. >> reporter: a typical can of soda is 12 ounces. allowed under the ban. a typical bottle is more than what will be allowed, 20 ounce sgls this is not banning your ability to buy the size you want, simply the size of the cup that can be used. >> reporter: new yorkers for beverage choices is threatening legal action, saying it's not fat that will be lost, it's freedom. >> we do not believe that restricting the size of one product in certain establishments in the city is a comprehensive approach we need to deal with this issue. >> reporter: but many obesity experts say it's an important first step that is expect to march across the country. >> boston has started talking about it, a number of cities in california, a number of cities in the midwest. so what mayor bloomberg has done and what the city of new york has done has started the dialogue on a critical issue. >> reporter: despite a likely legal battle,
the aim is to cut calories and whittle the waistline of the more than 50% of new yorkers considered overweightobese. >> this is the single biggest step any city has ever taken to curb obesity. >> reporter: a typical can of soda is 12 ounces. allowed under the ban. a typical bottle is more than what will be allowed, 20 ounce sgls this is not banning your ability to buy the size you want, simply the size of the cup that can be used. >> reporter: new yorkers for beverage choices...
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whittle vallejo of stories may be looking for federal help for their investigation to weaken fire involvedin the mayor's office. >>> this just in we are learning of the serious accident in downtown san francisco a short time ago up battery and greene streets to cars involved with three ambulances on the scene right now to people are trapped inside the vehicles was an act of arson investigators and the mayor. they're asking the feds to come in and help. >>> we have a warm up. in a mostly sunny on the bay area the temperatures today near when it degrees out and look ahead calling for things to cool down but your point have to wait until wednesday. 100 and livermore. >>> for a serious dog lover watching your pet roughing it in a regular kennel his plan offensive. >>> contract to take your best friend with you when you visit the big apple a luxury hotel just for dogs offered privacy to zero double beds and televisions a generous of service and pedicures the dog. suites ranging from $79 to $200 per night my cat is happy with a brown cardboard box. >>> thanks for joining us. this book is the mos
whittle vallejo of stories may be looking for federal help for their investigation to weaken fire involvedin the mayor's office. >>> this just in we are learning of the serious accident in downtown san francisco a short time ago up battery and greene streets to cars involved with three ambulances on the scene right now to people are trapped inside the vehicles was an act of arson investigators and the mayor. they're asking the feds to come in and help. >>> we have a warm up....
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the only people left in camp are rio and mary and whittle billy. rio suffers a nervous breakdown. she ends and the camp hospital and for the rest of her time in camp which is another nearly year in camp rio ataya is suffering greatly and really unable to work, barely able to leave the barracks. something of an invalid. junto comes to find his wife in the hospital so decides not to take the family to new jersey but stay in camp and care for his wife. mary and billy leave for cleveland. the only ones left are rio and junto. they finally leave in september of 1943 -- 45. a month or two before the camp closes and they end to california to find the cruelest blow. they discover when they get back that the landlord a few months after they left in 1942 plowed under their crop, carted off the buildings, they are gone. they have nothing left. the cruelest blow of all, turns out that the landlord didn't even own the land. he had been collecting rent from the ataya family since 1937 but the property had gone to the states in 1937 because the landlord had been paying his taxes. the state had a
the only people left in camp are rio and mary and whittle billy. rio suffers a nervous breakdown. she ends and the camp hospital and for the rest of her time in camp which is another nearly year in camp rio ataya is suffering greatly and really unable to work, barely able to leave the barracks. something of an invalid. junto comes to find his wife in the hospital so decides not to take the family to new jersey but stay in camp and care for his wife. mary and billy leave for cleveland. the only...
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. >> he was always in his heart of hearts that little boy who whittled wooden model airplanes on that small farm in central ohio. he built his own wind tunnel by age 12. >> reporter: a fellow astronaut reminded those how neil armstrong explained put ago poll low down on the moon with if i -- putting apollo down on the moon with 15th 2nd of fuel left. >> he put his hang on there and he'd say well -- hand on there and he'd say well, when the gauge says empty, we all know there's a gallon or two left in the tank. >> reporter: jazz artist diana craw performed a single appropriate song. ♪ fly me away to the moon >> reporter: neil armstrong remembered at national cathedral in washington, john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> if we can only keep this string of great weather going. >> you're not going to have too many complaints the next few days, a brief interruption tomorrow, a front coming through that might touch off a shower mostly late and i think the weekend looks pretty good. >> that is good news. >> that is for all the people working this week waiting for a nice day to get out. they need to
. >> he was always in his heart of hearts that little boy who whittled wooden model airplanes on that small farm in central ohio. he built his own wind tunnel by age 12. >> reporter: a fellow astronaut reminded those how neil armstrong explained put ago poll low down on the moon with if i -- putting apollo down on the moon with 15th 2nd of fuel left. >> he put his hang on there and he'd say well -- hand on there and he'd say well, when the gauge says empty, we all know there's...
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helping home prices has been mortgaginventories or housing inventories as a whole, those have been whittled roughly two and a half million, that's about -- we flirted with about 12 months of supply in housing of existing homes, and that's come down to roughly six months of supply. new homes is another good story as well, you know, 300 million americans, at least 60, 70 million homeowners, and there are 142,000 new homes available on the market. it's one of the reasons why we're seeing so much optimism right now with the home builders. so home prices we're beginning to see some improvement, i'm joining you here from atlanta which is supposedly one of the worst cities across the country, and we're seeing a shortage in investment opportunities in foreclosures. we're not, of course, doing that ourselves, but investors are looking, and they're finding a shortage right now. liz: well, let's talk about your fund because we just showed the year other year, it may have been a year to date, but you are in the top 1% of your entire category. you are outperforming more than 1200 other funds who try and
helping home prices has been mortgaginventories or housing inventories as a whole, those have been whittled roughly two and a half million, that's about -- we flirted with about 12 months of supply in housing of existing homes, and that's come down to roughly six months of supply. new homes is another good story as well, you know, 300 million americans, at least 60, 70 million homeowners, and there are 142,000 new homes available on the market. it's one of the reasons why we're seeing so much...
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. -- started to be whittled. were no cuts in medicare and that is. -- they cut the profit margin becausethe people on medicare and this preventive care. -- now you have millions of seniorsnow you have -- on medicare tend preventive care. it will all be gone if they repealed it. you tell me if it needs saving. under the current law, the profit margin is now down to 14%. years what happened last -- after obamacare went in. more providers than ever before asked to participate. they were not run off three days that led us in. -- they said let us in. we want to get this health care. [applause] 70% more seniors got into the -- 17% more seniors get into the medicare and that this program. -- medicare advantage program. the price of being a that it dropped 16%. [applause] if president obama's goal was to destroy it medicare advantage, he did a poor doctor he strengthen medicare. -- he did a poor job. he strengthen medicare. he did not weaken medicare advantage 3 he strengthened it. but if you repeal the health care law a
. -- started to be whittled. were no cuts in medicare and that is. -- they cut the profit margin becausethe people on medicare and this preventive care. -- now you have millions of seniorsnow you have -- on medicare tend preventive care. it will all be gone if they repealed it. you tell me if it needs saving. under the current law, the profit margin is now down to 14%. years what happened last -- after obamacare went in. more providers than ever before asked to participate. they were not run...
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and in spite of fractured and whittled down evidence that the judge created this jury connected the dots and make no mistake, circumstancial evidence is powerful. it has been used in this country to get convictions for 200 years. it has no motive to lie. no family members. no poor eye sight. no bias and no hostility. it speaks for itself. the wheels of justice are not always swift. they move slowly. they always have. sometimes they need a little grease. sometimes a push. sometimes even a fourth wife gone missing. with us tonight is one of the 12 jurors who helped move the wheels of justice in the drew peterson case, juror ron sipolo. ron, thanks for being with us this evening. how are you? >> good, judge. good to see you again. >> and we have looked at each other for many weeks in that courtroom and i was always wondering what you were thinking and i finally get the chance to ask you. you sat through this trial. yew were the one juror who held out. why? >> well, i have -- that is a good question. it came down to 11-1 and it just happened to be that i was a holdout juror. i guess i'm goin
and in spite of fractured and whittled down evidence that the judge created this jury connected the dots and make no mistake, circumstancial evidence is powerful. it has been used in this country to get convictions for 200 years. it has no motive to lie. no family members. no poor eye sight. no bias and no hostility. it speaks for itself. the wheels of justice are not always swift. they move slowly. they always have. sometimes they need a little grease. sometimes a push. sometimes even a fourth...
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. >> he was always in his heart of hearts that little boy who whittled wooden model airplanes on that small farm in central ohio, who built his own wind tunnel by the age of 12. >> hugine certainon reminded those at the memorial how he explained putting apollo 11 down on the moon with only 15 seconds of fuel left. >> he put a thumb on an index finger and tilt his head and put his hand down there and he would say, well, when the gage says empty, we all know there is a gallon or two left in the tank. >> reporter: jazz artist diana crawl rformed a singularly appropriate song. ♪ fly me to the moon and let me play among the stars. >> reporter: neal armstrong, the first human to leave footprints on the moon, remembered at national cathedral in washington. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> what a wonderful tribute. >> coming up tonight, the big apple says goodbye to sugary drinks. we'll have the details. >>> and you may want to back away from the laptop. ready for this one. a new study said facebook could make you fat. [ romney ] this president can ask us to be patient. this president can tell u
. >> he was always in his heart of hearts that little boy who whittled wooden model airplanes on that small farm in central ohio, who built his own wind tunnel by the age of 12. >> hugine certainon reminded those at the memorial how he explained putting apollo 11 down on the moon with only 15 seconds of fuel left. >> he put a thumb on an index finger and tilt his head and put his hand down there and he would say, well, when the gage says empty, we all know there is a gallon or...
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they whittled the list down to 5,000 names that matched up enough for a second look and started sending out letters to those voters. and the results so far have been spectacular. look at this. one voter, carolyn perry has been voting in north carolina since 1967. this month, she got a letter from her county board of elections saying she might not be qualified to vote anymore on account of she might be dead. she says, quote, my initial reaction, i was mad as hell. yes. understandably. carolyn perry's county is sending these "you might be dead" letters to 148 voters because of this kick the people off the voting rolls process started by a north carolina tea party group. they sent letters to these voters alleging they are dead and actually already 42 of the people on the list have raised their living hands and said, hold on there, hold on there a minute, now, i do not appear to be dead, at least when i look at myself in the mirror. so far, north carolina elections officials say they have found not a single instance, not one, of anybody on the tea party group's challenge list who has voted
they whittled the list down to 5,000 names that matched up enough for a second look and started sending out letters to those voters. and the results so far have been spectacular. look at this. one voter, carolyn perry has been voting in north carolina since 1967. this month, she got a letter from her county board of elections saying she might not be qualified to vote anymore on account of she might be dead. she says, quote, my initial reaction, i was mad as hell. yes. understandably. carolyn...
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japanese naval commando is that a certain idea of being drawn in world war i that there would slowly whittle away american naval forces as they lured across the pacific. at a moment of their choosing, say in the philippines or somewhere they would find they commit their battleship but this majestic engagement on the high seas and they crush our spirit guadalcanal does look like that. guadalcanal wasn't quite that dramatic. it was a stinky, lousy, disgusting place in the atlantic south in the waters around were confined in hazardous and not themselves really tedious by smaller ships. none of that told the japanese this is a decisive battle. i think they realized it today. all through the campaign, i pointed out a track earlier, the great battleship yamato was ever sent into the combat area, really for lack of fuel. he never saw the agency of it. a number of other and major naval elephants was to her good fortune ultimately. but it's also important to observe. both sides but far from home pages look how far up while canalis from tokyo in pearl harbor. the logistics train to sustain naval opera
japanese naval commando is that a certain idea of being drawn in world war i that there would slowly whittle away american naval forces as they lured across the pacific. at a moment of their choosing, say in the philippines or somewhere they would find they commit their battleship but this majestic engagement on the high seas and they crush our spirit guadalcanal does look like that. guadalcanal wasn't quite that dramatic. it was a stinky, lousy, disgusting place in the atlantic south in the...
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we've whittled that thing down. we're almost at balance. to get over the finish line, we need more income. that can come from the highest income earnings and one penny on a $4 purchase. that's the small sales tax. what's good about this, people get to choose. they can say no to those taxes, then we've got to cut. you can't take blood out of a turnip, as they say. we need the revenue to put into the schools or else. the people say no, i get it, and we'll manage austerity and we'll do it the best way we can. >> last question. so you say that gets us over the finish line, but doesn't the whole system need to be fixed in california with costs rising that got us here in the first place? >> oh yeah. that's why we have pension reform. we just had a dramatic change in reform in our workers compensation, and yeah, there's plenty. you find a lot of people in businesses, in churches, in universities and schools. they got flaws. and guess what, government's got some flaws. so the problems are never fully solved. got to keep at it. i've been at this bus
we've whittled that thing down. we're almost at balance. to get over the finish line, we need more income. that can come from the highest income earnings and one penny on a $4 purchase. that's the small sales tax. what's good about this, people get to choose. they can say no to those taxes, then we've got to cut. you can't take blood out of a turnip, as they say. we need the revenue to put into the schools or else. the people say no, i get it, and we'll manage austerity and we'll do it the best...