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(♪ ♪) >> nate? oh >> quieto! las manos en alto. >> soy policía, hay un oficial herido >> me dijo que habló con su informador anoche, alguien que fue a la academia con él del área 6, me dijoq sabía que pasaba con el fondo de pensiones, el informador no vino con ustedes ,porque pensaba que era alguien de asuntos internos que estaba involucrado. >> acaso uno de nosotros? y quién es el informador?. >> oiga, no me dio el nombre, es obvio que alguien supo que nate investigaba el fondo y lo mataron. >>testÁ bien. >> no por favor, encontré a mi pareja con la cabeza destrozada. >> ya basta, seguiremos otro día >> alto! descansen (♪ ♪) >> debes estar orgulloso era un gran hombre (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) >> descansen! (♪ ♪) (llanto) >> atención, apunten fuego (♪ ♪) apunten (disparos) apunten, fuego (disparos) >> tocan la puerta?. >> ve tú. >> rayos, ah sí?. >> hola danny encontraron el arma que mató a natan en el lago y sin huellas. >> danny el número de serie, es de una de las armas que le robaron a un
(♪ ♪) >> nate? oh >> quieto! las manos en alto. >> soy policía, hay un oficial herido >> me dijo que habló con su informador anoche, alguien que fue a la academia con él del área 6, me dijoq sabía que pasaba con el fondo de pensiones, el informador no vino con ustedes ,porque pensaba que era alguien de asuntos internos que estaba involucrado. >> acaso uno de nosotros? y quién es el informador?. >> oiga, no me dio el nombre, es obvio que alguien supo...
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applause] this guy knocked in a run in game 1 of the world series, bay area native, giants fan, outfielder nate sherholmes. [applause] latest and gentlemen, the hall of fame in cooperstown new york, for this morning because they have a lot of memorabilia from the giants on display right now, including the batting helmets worn in the world series. ladies and gentlemen, the national league championship series mvp, here is toni ross. -- tony ross. [applause] an important pick up midseason, late-season from the chicago cubs, he started four different post-season games for the giants, infielder. will the recovery once hunted for a double. travis ishikawa -- we saw this, but we never thought we would see a bunt later, but there it was in the clinching game, aubrey huff. [applause] how about this next giant -- so young to be the longest tenured member of the world championship giants, 2-0 in the postseason. he did not give up a run all post-season long. his cap is in cooperstown as we speak. starting pitcher, matt cain. [applause] this guy knows how to make an entrance. first world series, he hit a do
applause] this guy knocked in a run in game 1 of the world series, bay area native, giants fan, outfielder nate sherholmes. [applause] latest and gentlemen, the hall of fame in cooperstown new york, for this morning because they have a lot of memorabilia from the giants on display right now, including the batting helmets worn in the world series. ladies and gentlemen, the national league championship series mvp, here is toni ross. -- tony ross. [applause] an important pick up midseason,...
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the man accused of trying to assass nate gabrielle giffords entered a not guilty plea today. jared lee loughner was in federal court in phoenix. >> reporter: this was jared lee loughner's second court appearance since he shot gabrielle giffords and 18 others. no cameras were allowed. he was wearing glasses. witnesses say his hair has grown out. today's hearing concerned only the charge of attempted murder of gabrielle giffords and two of her aids. his attorney entered the not guilty plea. when the judge asked about his ability to understand the case, she replied we are not raising any issues at this time. agents searched his home and questioned people who knew him, including employees at this shop. >> i fold told the fbi all he was talking about was his crazy dreams. >> reporter: investigators are searching for evidence of mendel illness. >> i don't think we will understand the why and the how and the reason for what happened. >> reporter: catherine heenan, kron 4 news. >> gabrielle giffords is being treated in houston and continues to improve. tomorrow night her husband will
the man accused of trying to assass nate gabrielle giffords entered a not guilty plea today. jared lee loughner was in federal court in phoenix. >> reporter: this was jared lee loughner's second court appearance since he shot gabrielle giffords and 18 others. no cameras were allowed. he was wearing glasses. witnesses say his hair has grown out. today's hearing concerned only the charge of attempted murder of gabrielle giffords and two of her aids. his attorney entered the not guilty plea....
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nate, red woods. skyline. and enabled them to go up and develop the hills. the rural roads that go through the coast range. this enabled them to get their stuff to market. this is at road built by the ccc. this is a bridge. this is highway one and you won't know, except you look at the bridge and you will see dates, 1938, 1939. the airstrips are ccc. and the one out at treasure island. long beach, burbank. this is oakland and the whole built line railroad was redone. 19 is a pwa project and our great amphitheatres are from that time. this is santa barbara bowl. this is the forest theater in carmel and these are ccc workers putting huge bolder. here's 6 thousand people getting ready to enjoy oklahoma in that theater. big basin is a ccc project and this one, on the east river, new york. a project built where people from the lower east side could see performances and still do. our parks and recreation. almost all from them. that's the conservatory garden and i photographed that all the time. this is up at jeweliard park. i thought i would show you san francisco
nate, red woods. skyline. and enabled them to go up and develop the hills. the rural roads that go through the coast range. this enabled them to get their stuff to market. this is at road built by the ccc. this is a bridge. this is highway one and you won't know, except you look at the bridge and you will see dates, 1938, 1939. the airstrips are ccc. and the one out at treasure island. long beach, burbank. this is oakland and the whole built line railroad was redone. 19 is a pwa project and our...
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nate (inaudible), the last guy was (inaudible). we have nate. this is a day of personal sadness for many of us in this room. people like dr. (inaudible) the seventh surgeon general of the united states, and a deputy for some 25 years. he will follow nate, and answer any questions that you may have referenced medical issues. this morning around 10 a.m., congresswoman giffords was having a townhall type of meeting outside of kind a strip mall, outside of safeway grocery store. there was no indication of any problems. but at about 10 minutes after 10, a gunman approached and started shooting. congresswoman giffords was shot once in the head. she is still alive. and the surgeon in charge is cautiously optimistic that she may survive. five people were killed. one of whom, two were personal friends of mind, including congresswoman giffords. one being a federal judge, john roll, who this morning got up like every saturday morning. went to mass, because he knows gabrielle very well, and decided to come around the corner and say hi. unfortunately he was
nate (inaudible), the last guy was (inaudible). we have nate. this is a day of personal sadness for many of us in this room. people like dr. (inaudible) the seventh surgeon general of the united states, and a deputy for some 25 years. he will follow nate, and answer any questions that you may have referenced medical issues. this morning around 10 a.m., congresswoman giffords was having a townhall type of meeting outside of kind a strip mall, outside of safeway grocery store. there was no...
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. >> face nateed. >> which i said i like the oldies and moldies. that is old. >> how old? >> 1750. >> this was not quite so old, 1810, mexican book but there is a problem with this book and the problem is that a bookworm got ahold of it before i could and we hear about bookworms, and well, what is a bookworm, i didn't think they existed i thought they were a figment of someone's imagination but they are not they did exist they are quite real. >> there are holes in the pages. >> there are holes in the pages not only holes almost becoming lace at a certain point because a book work has gotten into the book and eaten. >> yeah, you can see. >> eaten the paper. >> pretty design. >> it is a pretty design. >> so unfortunately, the presence of the bookworm not there any more thank god because it would be a serious problem in my collection if i had a live book work. >> do you know what they look like? >> i don't i have never seen one. i have seen their trails. >> i have. >> okay. >> well, it is a small -- very small worm about the size of a silver fish or a little smaller they love
. >> face nateed. >> which i said i like the oldies and moldies. that is old. >> how old? >> 1750. >> this was not quite so old, 1810, mexican book but there is a problem with this book and the problem is that a bookworm got ahold of it before i could and we hear about bookworms, and well, what is a bookworm, i didn't think they existed i thought they were a figment of someone's imagination but they are not they did exist they are quite real. >> there are...
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julianne is finishing her homework and nate has music practice. but it's mom, linda, who has the most on her mind, wondering if she's in the best place for her kids' education. >> it is something that i think about every day. you know, should we stay in san francisco? should we stay in california? >> reporter: the u.s. department of education ranks california public schools near rock bottom. 46 out of 50. this year schools are facing more than $2 million in state budget cuts. and now an sbefevaluation says they're doing nothing to improve education. >> they're sort of bogus numbers. >> reporter: they found that in the past five years, less than 3% of public schoolteachers in san francisco received below satisfactory marks on their evaluation. in han jose and oakland, it was just 1%. because evaluations are september secret, there's no way to know which teachers are failing. >> we asked for every teacher evaluation in the district for san francisco, and we were denied on that one because of privacy rules. >> almost uniformly throughout california,
julianne is finishing her homework and nate has music practice. but it's mom, linda, who has the most on her mind, wondering if she's in the best place for her kids' education. >> it is something that i think about every day. you know, should we stay in san francisco? should we stay in california? >> reporter: the u.s. department of education ranks california public schools near rock bottom. 46 out of 50. this year schools are facing more than $2 million in state budget cuts. and...
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good evening, nate. how are you? >> [unintelligible] i have been here for many years, complaining about situations with the police department. i am very happy. i want to congratulate the police department in the accurate ending of the [unintelligible] how shall i call it, assassination? i woke up that morning with my heart [unintelligible] a great-grandfather of doctors. for something like that to happen to my children is unacceptable. i am appalled that there are leaders who oppose out here when there is a photo op. i am appalled that a our ministers were not outraged to go to the streets after that. but i am here to congratulate the police department. i know that is weird, but i am. what you have done here is remarkable, and you should be commended for that. if you need an ace on the case, you have it. i would like to commend the north station and the captain who led the officers. my hat is off to them. meanwhile, to get back to business, i would also like to extradite -- i put in applications for press passes for
good evening, nate. how are you? >> [unintelligible] i have been here for many years, complaining about situations with the police department. i am very happy. i want to congratulate the police department in the accurate ending of the [unintelligible] how shall i call it, assassination? i woke up that morning with my heart [unintelligible] a great-grandfather of doctors. for something like that to happen to my children is unacceptable. i am appalled that there are leaders who oppose out...
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nate from new jersey following his basketball career with the new york yet -- new york knicks. his books include "the new american story." always an honor to have you on this program. let me start by asking what you think the challenge is. what is the mandate for the president tomorrow night in this speech that so many are suggesting will impact his reelection chances? i am not sure it is that serious, but what the makeup the speech tomorrow -- what do you make of the speech tomorrow? >> the house to give people an idea of what he wants to do for the next two years -- he has to give people an idea of what he wants to do. tavis: you were talking about civility years ago. i can think of many conversations i had with you and white skin privilege and the challenge of america. i thought about you today wendy civility conversation started to get some lift off. what do you make of what it took to get us in this conversation about civility in america? >> the political process has degenerated into name-calling and extremism. i think that is unfortunate. i think the president did an incr
nate from new jersey following his basketball career with the new york yet -- new york knicks. his books include "the new american story." always an honor to have you on this program. let me start by asking what you think the challenge is. what is the mandate for the president tomorrow night in this speech that so many are suggesting will impact his reelection chances? i am not sure it is that serious, but what the makeup the speech tomorrow -- what do you make of the speech tomorrow?...