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good morning every one of us receive or hear the ws who is attorney say is a good squad leader who took care of his men but the government says he left them behind when they needed in the most those are the opening arguments in the court martial of florida national guard soldier. he is accused of deserving is unit well on a two week furlough from iraq last fall if convicted he faces a year in prison and in this article discharge. the. military court has reached a decision. very serene. he says he stands by his action it's. the latest news from fort stewart georgia. three to seven. army specialist jeremy sivits was the first soldier to be charged and is expected to plead guilty to taking pictures of the abuse as part of his deal with prosecutors he would testify against the other soldiers sivits faces a maximum of one year in prison. might be getting sweeter temperatures and. what is terrible is that the men who gave the orders not fully assume the responsibility of the commanding officer. tire responsibility and the entire fall to their subordinates. one cannot delegate the command resp
good morning every one of us receive or hear the ws who is attorney say is a good squad leader who took care of his men but the government says he left them behind when they needed in the most those are the opening arguments in the court martial of florida national guard soldier. he is accused of deserving is unit well on a two week furlough from iraq last fall if convicted he faces a year in prison and in this article discharge. the. military court has reached a decision. very serene. he says...
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. >> it's a little bit of good ws. the president talking about breaking the back of recession.e're starting to see signs that the job picture is improving. cathy, talk to me about the companies coming here. >> yes. today we have verizon requireless, big five sporting goods, valley yellow pages, statefarm, man power, golden gate university. >> are these companies different than what you've seen in the past. >> manpower's here with hundreds of openings and they are booming. when the recession starts to pull out, the temp agencies boom first. >> you've gone a couple dozen of these job fairs in the bay area. how are the jobs different? >> for instance, we have golden gate university here. they have 18 openings. they're looking for software engineers. they're looking for electron librarians. the companies are starting to hire and they have been it's just it's picking up slowly. but anybody that has any experience at all and needs a job should come down today. >> we're talking about hi-tech jobs. how are medical jobs? >> yeah, medical seems to be kind of on a semihold ever since the
. >> it's a little bit of good ws. the president talking about breaking the back of recession.e're starting to see signs that the job picture is improving. cathy, talk to me about the companies coming here. >> yes. today we have verizon requireless, big five sporting goods, valley yellow pages, statefarm, man power, golden gate university. >> are these companies different than what you've seen in the past. >> manpower's here with hundreds of openings and they are...
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. >> you're looking for it, and ws it. >> richard knows, he used to be a gang member, and now works to help get kids out and has an inside look at gang life. >> we have a lot of people that are not in for it all the way. they're just, you know, wearing the colors, hanging out, they have nowhere else to go or to do. >> and he attributes the seven o far this year to people that want to be memberses of the two biggest gangs in california talking about today about gang prevention summit. >> there's a lot of anger to wht has happened the first 20 days of this month. >> only three of the murders han dubbed gang-related so far. this busy intersection here was the scene of a murder on friday at rush hour. the victim was only 18 years old. the shooting suspect 17. . the suspect was arrested overnight, but fear of retaliation. >> within the first 72 hours ise highest likelihood for retaliation. and whether that's sitting down and breaking bread or taking off to a camping trip. >> this woman's husband was shoa gang-related shooting and now help others avoid the violence. >> his cousin saw him get
. >> you're looking for it, and ws it. >> richard knows, he used to be a gang member, and now works to help get kids out and has an inside look at gang life. >> we have a lot of people that are not in for it all the way. they're just, you know, wearing the colors, hanging out, they have nowhere else to go or to do. >> and he attributes the seven o far this year to people that want to be memberses of the two biggest gangs in california talking about today about gang...
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they tell ws like to find a corolla. >> you know that it is out there, to find it is physical relief. >> instead of finding the bodies of the a doctor of little guiliani, they located another car. a total of 17 vehicles have been pulled from the canal. pickett explains why the siphon is so difficult to surge. >> looks like a big hallway, when you're down there you can see the wall on each side. so i do not know by walking straight down, or i'm going side to side, it is stark. and you can't see anything. so you have tenter slow, filler around and try to be as careful as you cannot plow into something. >> they do not think the bodies are in this part of the canal. >> of the way the current was flowing, any obstruction we have removed, and i have inspected the man to man there's something there. chances are they're not there. >> of the investigators have suspended future dive operations. they say they still find his search the canal, deputies would drive alongside it to search for bodies. in paterson reggie kumar kron4 news. >> for more on the search, had to our web site, to check it out
they tell ws like to find a corolla. >> you know that it is out there, to find it is physical relief. >> instead of finding the bodies of the a doctor of little guiliani, they located another car. a total of 17 vehicles have been pulled from the canal. pickett explains why the siphon is so difficult to surge. >> looks like a big hallway, when you're down there you can see the wall on each side. so i do not know by walking straight down, or i'm going side to side, it is stark....
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roc® ws over 4 times more effective on wrinkles than another leading brand and even 7 times more effectivewasted talent. >> reporter: ted williams was discovered on the corner of i-71 and hudson panhandling. >> storm morning is your chance to win a pair of tickets. >> reporter: he worked as a deejay for years until alcohol and drug addiction took over his life. >> doing some type of hope that god was going to pull me through at some time. >> dave and jimmy at 7:18 with our miracle man, ted. >> reporter: he was brought on the morning zoo at wnci to be a guest deejay for a day. he found out that job offers around the world are coming in. >> i want to fly you out to l.a., to be our guest announcer. >> i certainly would, sir. >> reporter: and one of the biggest offers. the cleveland cavaliers want him full-time. even offered to buy him a house. he's not set on a job at the moment. >> good morning. >> reporter: but you can bet you'll hear this voice very soon. in west columbus walter allen, abc news 6 news. >> incredible story. another interesting offer williams has to choose from nfl films is
roc® ws over 4 times more effective on wrinkles than another leading brand and even 7 times more effectivewasted talent. >> reporter: ted williams was discovered on the corner of i-71 and hudson panhandling. >> storm morning is your chance to win a pair of tickets. >> reporter: he worked as a deejay for years until alcohol and drug addiction took over his life. >> doing some type of hope that god was going to pull me through at some time. >> dave and jimmy at 7:18...
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the dedication says, "to whom this is in man ws a letter." so my dedication says, this is in no way a letter, a letter to you. >> where does the writing come from? >> i don't know. where does writing come from? it comes from very, very far back. most writers are -- start scribbling when they're little kids, especially that one. god, he scribbled from the time he could form letters. and you usually start out wanting to be a poet because that's the easiest. you can write poems without knowing anything. and norman wrote poems longer than i did. i got over that very quickly. and i don't know where it comes from. >> three daughters. do they write? >> yes. they do. >> what kind of things do they write? >> well, one has been thed iltor of the -- editor of the weekend mag zeeven the jerusalem post. she lives in jerusalem. and one used to write edit orioles for "the washington times" and now she does public relations. >> and the third? >> the third writes seldom, though she writes very, very well. and she's become an artist, actually. she makes these
the dedication says, "to whom this is in man ws a letter." so my dedication says, this is in no way a letter, a letter to you. >> where does the writing come from? >> i don't know. where does writing come from? it comes from very, very far back. most writers are -- start scribbling when they're little kids, especially that one. god, he scribbled from the time he could form letters. and you usually start out wanting to be a poet because that's the easiest. you can write...
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. >> guest: that, in some ways, ws expect.pect carter, of course, also also had tremendous controversy. tre but, look, when a president is gone, they are out of theon political realm, and they have a lot more control about how the t public sees them and what they're doing, and they're freed where the ugliness and difficulty of washington o o it's natural that when my a relationship with the public because what we don't like isss the. political process, and what we don't like is often seeing the president right in the i middle of these very bitter and tough democratic debates. so if that's the question, i think it's just removing yourself from the difficulties and ugliness of washington.shin >> guest: well, i think that that's right. i also think there are really interesting phases. there's a bookly thomas langston called with reverence andth contempt, how americans feel about their president. and i think it is a fantastic title because it really does get at what we do. in a campaign we usually push them to the highest hits -- heights. fix anything and everything thar we hope, and then
. >> guest: that, in some ways, ws expect.pect carter, of course, also also had tremendous controversy. tre but, look, when a president is gone, they are out of theon political realm, and they have a lot more control about how the t public sees them and what they're doing, and they're freed where the ugliness and difficulty of washington o o it's natural that when my a relationship with the public because what we don't like isss the. political process, and what we don't like is often...
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roc® ws over 4 times more effective on wrinkles than another leading brand, and even 7 times more effectivei'll take that! [ female announcer ] roc® we keep our promises. see sunday's paper to save over $25 on roc and other beauty care brands. ♪ fitting into clothes is naturally satisfying. so select harvest light soups are 80 calories or less, 100% natural. and-oh-so-satisfying. select harvest light from campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ ♪ four decadent flavors. 60 calories. it's me o'clock -- time for jell-o. >>> buckle up, folks. roseanne barr is back, making us laugh. she has a brand-new book. "roseannearchy: dispatches from the nut farm." in it, she shares her hilarious thoughts from politics to aging. roseanne barr, it's great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> clever cover there. >> isn't it? i thought, get them all. i was thinking rush limbaugh, kind of. a left wing, rush limbaugh kind of thing. >> "dispatches from the nut farm." people will think one thing. but you're living and working on a nut farm. >> yeah. i have a nut farm. i grow macadamia nuts. i think macad
roc® ws over 4 times more effective on wrinkles than another leading brand, and even 7 times more effectivei'll take that! [ female announcer ] roc® we keep our promises. see sunday's paper to save over $25 on roc and other beauty care brands. ♪ fitting into clothes is naturally satisfying. so select harvest light soups are 80 calories or less, 100% natural. and-oh-so-satisfying. select harvest light from campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ ♪ four decadent flavors. 60...
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a it may sound a little crazy to people out there, but when we s try to get something onto the ws floor, it doesn't just happen not exactly. actually what has to happen is both sides don't agree is the fs leader, the majority leader files m with code a motion to proceed.mo because we can end up on the motion to proceed because going on for a week you have to file a cloture, which means to file cutting off debate on the motior toip proceed and then with all e right thing time and everything that. week, you can get at the end of the ct week. and iff you don't get the 60 sqe votes to cut off debate on the motion to proceed, you're back to square one and you wasted a a week. and that is what we believe is y itlatory tactic. it doesn't let us get to thepler point, which is the peoples business. please, senator merkley. >> just want to clarify what you just said, that a supermajority of the senate after perhaps a of week of debate is required just to get to the point that she might be able to start debate on a bill. the senate waits weeks and weeks debating whether to debate, rather than doin
a it may sound a little crazy to people out there, but when we s try to get something onto the ws floor, it doesn't just happen not exactly. actually what has to happen is both sides don't agree is the fs leader, the majority leader files m with code a motion to proceed.mo because we can end up on the motion to proceed because going on for a week you have to file a cloture, which means to file cutting off debate on the motior toip proceed and then with all e right thing time and everything...
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nobody ws commenting about their futures >> do think this is the final game? game is about the performance and a love. >> how difficult is your decision on whether not one place sunbathes? >> i believe there might be worse questions. >> this comes four years after 11 win and 11 losses. stamford finishes 12-1. >> we will talk to gary about all the exciting things happening right now in sports. some 50 2:00 a.m. back with more a couple of minutes and a peek at the creek. woman creek sluggish 680. we'll be right back. it called jackson's former doctor is back in court today this will be the start of a hearing for conrad marais who is charged with involuntary manslaughter. an accused of giving him too much propofol as a deduction that led to his death. the judge approved a defense lawyers to test residue from syringes and a guy be drip founded jackson's home. following his death. the doctor didn't give jackson propofol but says it was the much smaller amount. >> stargazers were treated to a son rise eclipse this morning. visibility was poor. the greatest eclipsed
nobody ws commenting about their futures >> do think this is the final game? game is about the performance and a love. >> how difficult is your decision on whether not one place sunbathes? >> i believe there might be worse questions. >> this comes four years after 11 win and 11 losses. stamford finishes 12-1. >> we will talk to gary about all the exciting things happening right now in sports. some 50 2:00 a.m. back with more a couple of minutes and a peek at the...
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we need to hold the line, and ws need to institute a wage please in the -- freeze in the state oo newld york. we need to hold the line on taxes, we need a state spending cap, and we need to close thiste $10 billion gap without any borrowing.ee [applause] we need to transform the budget process that we use in the state. the legislature is very or familiar with the budget process.s th and we need to transform this process from partisan political theater which is what it is today to productive debate and compromise. right now the budget process is like ships passing in the night. [laughter] hold on a second. [laughter] bring those ships back, i think i recognize someone. [laughter] is that -- zoom in on that man t on that battleship. yes, it is! senate majority leader dean skellos. [laughter] and, look -- [laughter] it's commander sheldon silver! [laughter] oh, and there i am! [laughter] and here are the special interest groups within --i am [laughter] [applause] you i notice, dean, how all the missiles from the special interest groups went into my battleship. [laughter] i would humbly sug
we need to hold the line, and ws need to institute a wage please in the -- freeze in the state oo newld york. we need to hold the line on taxes, we need a state spending cap, and we need to close thiste $10 billion gap without any borrowing.ee [applause] we need to transform the budget process that we use in the state. the legislature is very or familiar with the budget process.s th and we need to transform this process from partisan political theater which is what it is today to productive...
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ws i never felt like i was writing a book for history, or i was writing an essay for the poet in us all. i appreciate the writing foritin history, i appreciate poetry,ety but for me it was always very practical. it was because it was a story that needed to be told. it was an analysis that i thought would help mobilize people to change the world, usually to end a war somewhere. and in this case of thatrtic particular book, "from stones to statehood," part of what we werw trying to do was to give a voice to palestinians who were living under occupation this time ofrst the first uprising that started in 1987, '88. and i was working with a photographer, and we were there for a newspaper and can suddenly decided, you know what? this is a bigger story than awht newspaper story, we should do a book. and it became a photo book with my text, much of which is not mine at all, it's the voices ofe palestinians we met with. all kinds of people from all over the occupied territories. and neil's photographs.er and it was to give voice, in that case, to someone else, really, much more thanin to me.t >>
ws i never felt like i was writing a book for history, or i was writing an essay for the poet in us all. i appreciate the writing foritin history, i appreciate poetry,ety but for me it was always very practical. it was because it was a story that needed to be told. it was an analysis that i thought would help mobilize people to change the world, usually to end a war somewhere. and in this case of thatrtic particular book, "from stones to statehood," part of what we werw trying to do...
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the time in anay as history where we had relatively straight news was somewhere in the beginning of wsr in the 1990's when there cod were news organizations, believe it or not, who really wanted tos exist solely for the purpose of giving you the newest. i want to believe because the first amendment's provides a special place for the independence and freedom of the press and speech and of the freo press. why did they put that praise into the first amendment? it was, when you read some of this documentation, because thet felt that people who are not questioned are apt to abuse thee power they have. someone who has power withoutin, anyone having the authority to question the power has absoluteo power. t absolute power, you are one step away from the arbitrary use ofue that power.on the exact opposite of a democracy.. for this country was createdsite with that idea in mind. people would be free. one of the guarantors is freedom of the press. free and for somebody to stand up andra say wait a second, that is not right.ait a or classically to be able to stand up and provide the fact and let
the time in anay as history where we had relatively straight news was somewhere in the beginning of wsr in the 1990's when there cod were news organizations, believe it or not, who really wanted tos exist solely for the purpose of giving you the newest. i want to believe because the first amendment's provides a special place for the independence and freedom of the press and speech and of the freo press. why did they put that praise into the first amendment? it was, when you read some of this...