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joining the third turn i heard karen's voice. was so quiet. right after that i reported to the commanding officer that i had heard the voice of number six to five. the flight commander was not alarmed by the early message found nothing strange about hearing good god and not the instructor said yogen chuckling over the airwaves. report would be his last words that reach the flight command. if true twelfth one thousand nine hundred sixty one nine o seven am the first man busto profit takes off from the launch pad. got in the radios back a phrase that we did a few hours would be known around the world as his signature line. the first flight lasted one hundred eighty minutes and the spacecraft began to descend after orbiting the earth that was one of the most complicated phases of the mission because not was to eject from the descent module several kilometers above ground. with one of the special features was the seat. of the mechanism was powerful enough to a genuine cosmonaut wearing a spacesuit. another unit with a year at a certain altitude th
joining the third turn i heard karen's voice. was so quiet. right after that i reported to the commanding officer that i had heard the voice of number six to five. the flight commander was not alarmed by the early message found nothing strange about hearing good god and not the instructor said yogen chuckling over the airwaves. report would be his last words that reach the flight command. if true twelfth one thousand nine hundred sixty one nine o seven am the first man busto profit takes off...
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karen and i have looked forward to this day for many months. we've had a wonderful time literally, you want to keep standing. [laughter] literally working with my three boys and karen on this portrait and other portraits michael shane those our entire family personally from each and every one about seven and eight years ago stand again as we unveil the portrait which is in the senate reception room permanently painted into wall. he is one of the great portrait artists of our time. he loves the institution of the united states senate. he passionately loves american history. he is a warm and caring individual. i that the opportunity to witness being a great father and spouse. he is a man whose work you can all judge. i asked him to make me a little bit thinner, younger and we will see if he pulled off shortly but shane, to you and melody and willie, thank you for being here today. i will speed up mr. president. [laughter] just fiddling. let's go. get it moving. [laughter] it is nice to go back to texas and national isn't it? one of the things i d
karen and i have looked forward to this day for many months. we've had a wonderful time literally, you want to keep standing. [laughter] literally working with my three boys and karen on this portrait and other portraits michael shane those our entire family personally from each and every one about seven and eight years ago stand again as we unveil the portrait which is in the senate reception room permanently painted into wall. he is one of the great portrait artists of our time. he loves the...
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gwen: covering the week, mark mazzetti of the new york "times", tom gjelten of npr, karen tumulty of "the
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you told me that something had happened to you karen. rescue teams were dispatched to locate the crash site around three pm one of the crews noticed a deep charring hole in the ground amidst the birch trees it was later established that it was five meters deep disaster meant the two men had no chance for survival the question immediately coming to mind was why such skilled pilots had been unable to eject from their cockpit. because of that everybody wants to know why they didn't eject anybody my they don't understand a pilot psychology something goes wrong with the zero play thing the pilot tries to get things right rather than each other we strip and is a former test pilot he was a member of the commission looking into what caused the guidance death according to one of the initial theories bad weather could have been responsible for the crash yoko's idea to trouble was that they were flying between clothes when an aircraft is in thick clouds if you will from difficult to put out of a spin matters become even worse considering that the p
you told me that something had happened to you karen. rescue teams were dispatched to locate the crash site around three pm one of the crews noticed a deep charring hole in the ground amidst the birch trees it was later established that it was five meters deep disaster meant the two men had no chance for survival the question immediately coming to mind was why such skilled pilots had been unable to eject from their cockpit. because of that everybody wants to know why they didn't eject anybody...
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karen is the executive director of the narcotics overdose prevention and education task force. she traveled with us from -- or up here today to be with us from south florida. she has a very powerful story and she has been just absolutely focused on this effort as you'll hear. seated in the front row also dr. janet woodcock, director of fda's center for drug evaluation and research and the doctor we have worked on this issue also. and is director of the fda center of drug evaluation and research. well, thank you to all the people here but probably more importantly to their staff members who have worked so long and so tirelessly on this particular issue. i want to mention, too, the head of the cdc dr. tom friedan. he could not be with us here today, but when we have met, whether it's in atlanta or here, i can tell you that he is also, as is everyone else is here been absolutely focused and committed to reducing this problem that we're going to talk about for a few minutes. tom, of course, as you know is the director of the center for disease control and prevention. he is represen
karen is the executive director of the narcotics overdose prevention and education task force. she traveled with us from -- or up here today to be with us from south florida. she has a very powerful story and she has been just absolutely focused on this effort as you'll hear. seated in the front row also dr. janet woodcock, director of fda's center for drug evaluation and research and the doctor we have worked on this issue also. and is director of the fda center of drug evaluation and...
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karen? >> well, you know, gwen, by all accounts this decision was an audible by the president himself. he essentially had finally reached the point about a week ago where he decided he had had enough of all of this, that these questions kept coming up as he was attempting to do, for instance, interviews about his approach to deficit reduction. so at that point he called in the white house counsel, bob bauer and said ok, i put out the basic legal form that people in hawaii use to do things like get driver's licenses and passports and that wasn't saffing people so let's go through this whole rigamarole is takes to get the longer form of the birth certificate. it required sending, putting his personal attorney on an airplane abandon sending her to hawaii to pick up this document. but i think why, i think it's as much a reflection of the media culture that we are in. basically that donald trump was able to sit on television on morning shows and on cable shows nonstop and keep hammering at this i
karen? >> well, you know, gwen, by all accounts this decision was an audible by the president himself. he essentially had finally reached the point about a week ago where he decided he had had enough of all of this, that these questions kept coming up as he was attempting to do, for instance, interviews about his approach to deficit reduction. so at that point he called in the white house counsel, bob bauer and said ok, i put out the basic legal form that people in hawaii use to do things...
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diana, muchas gracias. >> gracias a ustedes. >> quisiera comenzar contigo karen, uno de los momentos mÁs duros es cuando tÚ mostraste esta acta de deportaciÓn a obama y dijiste que tÚ, tu hermana y tus padres corrÍan el riesgo de ser deportadas. Él insistÍa con que no estaba deportando estudiantes, ¿te satisfizo la respuesta? >> no mucho, se estaba yendo mÁs para otro lado. se estaba abriendo de la pregunta, le preguntÉ si han parado las deportaciones de los estudiantes, yo fue detenida con mi papÁ. >> donde los detuvieron? >> de mi casa. >> fueron a tu casa? >> sÍ. la agarraron a mi papÁ de afuera y luego nos llevaron. >> el presidente dice que no se estÁn deportando estudiantes, es cierto? >> nunca nos dijeron que tenemos una fecha. le hubiera gustado que hable mÁs del caso, pero yo vi en su respuesta que quiere hacer algo para cambiar pero sus manos estÁn atadas, porque es la decisiÓn del congreso. >> el que quiere ayudar pero no te puede ayudar? >> sÍ. >> diana hiciste una pregunta distinta al presidente estados unidos. recuerda haber dicho que mi hijo nicolÁs
diana, muchas gracias. >> gracias a ustedes. >> quisiera comenzar contigo karen, uno de los momentos mÁs duros es cuando tÚ mostraste esta acta de deportaciÓn a obama y dijiste que tÚ, tu hermana y tus padres corrÍan el riesgo de ser deportadas. Él insistÍa con que no estaba deportando estudiantes, ¿te satisfizo la respuesta? >> no mucho, se estaba yendo mÁs para otro lado. se estaba abriendo de la pregunta, le preguntÉ si han parado las deportaciones de los...
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because i just spent the last hour talking to dianely and karen gillan. -- diane lane and karen gillan. [laughter] and that's my job! oh, what's a come and a go. sweet. good night, everybody! ,, 3q looking to add a little smile to your chili ? try french's. mac and cheese need a boost ? french's helps that, too. chicken in need of cheering up? add french's to your marinade. it's a surprising way to add a little fun to your food and a whole lot of happy to your family. for recipes and valuable coupons, go to frenchs.com to add a little happy to almost any meal. french's. happy starts here. you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d! instead of earning bupkus, your savings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? what's this do? [ beeping ] >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> there are too many inc
because i just spent the last hour talking to dianely and karen gillan. -- diane lane and karen gillan. [laughter] and that's my job! oh, what's a come and a go. sweet. good night, everybody! ,, 3q looking to add a little smile to your chili ? try french's. mac and cheese need a boost ? french's helps that, too. chicken in need of cheering up? add french's to your marinade. it's a surprising way to add a little fun to your food and a whole lot of happy to your family. for recipes and valuable...
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karen heissler from mission pie. is eli here? two minutes per person. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for having this hearing. i am co-coordinator of the urban agriculture alliance. we are a volunteer community group with over 30 members that advocates the growing of food in san francisco. a number of our members are here today. they are not all planning on speaking. could the folks who are here to support this please raise your hand? a lot of people here to support this proposal. i hope you will. that is the main message i want to bring today. the corps proposal as well as the amendments are great additions to san francisco zoning code and i hope to support them. the bill's sponsors, as well as the planning department, drafted a proposal that is very well tailored to san francisco. i would like to emphasize that as much as i use the language of urban farms, what we are really talking about is gardens. they are not going to be huge farms like you might think about in the country. most of them are going to be less than 1
karen heissler from mission pie. is eli here? two minutes per person. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for having this hearing. i am co-coordinator of the urban agriculture alliance. we are a volunteer community group with over 30 members that advocates the growing of food in san francisco. a number of our members are here today. they are not all planning on speaking. could the folks who are here to support this please raise your hand? a lot of people here to support this...
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. >> reporter: here in concord, alabama, karen mundy, hand in hand with her husband, on her first trip back to what was a two-story house. entering today through the front window. it's where her brother-in-law died yesterday, and she survived, by climbing in her bathtub. >> i was just like this. i was down like that. i just covered my head up. i was just holding on right here. >> reporter: could you feel yourself being pulled? >> i could feel, just feel it shaking me. >> even for those that didn't take a hit, insignificant to those like karen who lost their homes and loved ones. >> i don't have anything. it's gone. all gone. >> all gone. >> reporter: in a spring night they will never forget in a year that will go down in the weather records. i'm jim avala for "nightline" in concord, alabama. >> thoughts and prayers go out to all the families of those lost and injured in the terrible storms. just ahead, the scene right before the wedding here in london. and the story of the royal bridegroom and the two women he has loved the most. the one he will marry, and the one who cannot be here to
. >> reporter: here in concord, alabama, karen mundy, hand in hand with her husband, on her first trip back to what was a two-story house. entering today through the front window. it's where her brother-in-law died yesterday, and she survived, by climbing in her bathtub. >> i was just like this. i was down like that. i just covered my head up. i was just holding on right here. >> reporter: could you feel yourself being pulled? >> i could feel, just feel it shaking me....
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russ with karen francois, a first-year administrator in a school where credibility and respect carry enormous weight has led to a school climate of extreme chaos. i encourage the board to witness firsthand the degraded state of the school, talk with teachers, students and parents and get a feel for how messed up the brass actions of our leadership have created. thank you. president mendoza: thank you. >> my name is katie basie and i'm in my second year of teaching at willie brown in the bay view zone. i'm going off my colleague, jonathan, and remind you that in december this year our principal russ was removed from willie brown. giving the district the benefit of the doubt and assuming there's a reason for it, i'm wondering why he was replaced with a woman with no administrative experience, which her last experience was in a school that is opposite of ours. i asked her to respond to the aforementioned email, what is karen francois doing here, what purpose does she have, what is her vision for me and my students. i was pleading for a reason for direction, for it not to be the case tha
russ with karen francois, a first-year administrator in a school where credibility and respect carry enormous weight has led to a school climate of extreme chaos. i encourage the board to witness firsthand the degraded state of the school, talk with teachers, students and parents and get a feel for how messed up the brass actions of our leadership have created. thank you. president mendoza: thank you. >> my name is katie basie and i'm in my second year of teaching at willie brown in the...
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hi, karen. >> reporter: good morn, rocf oa. as lawmakers battle over how to handle the deficit, ican frustrations about the economy re g.rations about the economy now nearly half say the economy president obama put on his salesman's hat trying to push his plan for reducing the nation's staggering deficit. >> if we keep on spending more than we take in, it's going to cause serious damage to our economy. >> reporter: with gas and food prices continuing to rise, americans are placing their frustrations squarely on the white house. a new abc news/"washington post" poll found that a whopping 57% of americans disapprove of the president's handling of the economy. and in another bad economic sign from the obama administration. standard & poor's, a major credit rating agency, downgraded its long-term outlook for the nation's fiscal health from stabile to negative. >> it's uncertain to us whether the congress and the administration are now trying to do can come up with an agreement that will make a big dent in that debt trajectory. >> r
hi, karen. >> reporter: good morn, rocf oa. as lawmakers battle over how to handle the deficit, ican frustrations about the economy re g.rations about the economy now nearly half say the economy president obama put on his salesman's hat trying to push his plan for reducing the nation's staggering deficit. >> if we keep on spending more than we take in, it's going to cause serious damage to our economy. >> reporter: with gas and food prices continuing to rise, americans are...
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with that, i'd like to turn it over to karen. >> hello. karen, planning unit of the recreation and parks department. thanks very much for allowing us a few minutes to speak a little built about the project. i just wanted to mention that we have here a model of the project we are continuing to trying to develop for the park. we can eventually get funding to build the park portion of the project. again, one of the advantages of this preferred master plan and the ways that we propose managing the park and the library build-out is it allows the library portion of the project to proceed while the rec portion still seeks funding. i wanted to also mention that one of the things that i know you all know well, because you're very familiar with the city's general plan, but the recreation and open space element of the city's general plan has designated this area as an area of very high need for a long time, and i'm sure in the future i think that chinatown-north beach will fill the areas of high need and still continue to find opportunities to increa
with that, i'd like to turn it over to karen. >> hello. karen, planning unit of the recreation and parks department. thanks very much for allowing us a few minutes to speak a little built about the project. i just wanted to mention that we have here a model of the project we are continuing to trying to develop for the park. we can eventually get funding to build the park portion of the project. again, one of the advantages of this preferred master plan and the ways that we propose...
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karen travers, abc news, washington. >>> fidel castro is all but retired. he appeared at yesterday's communist party congress. but for the first time since the revolution half a century ago, the 84-year-old castro does not have an official position in the government or the communist party. >>> and the army private at the center of the wikileaks controversy is being moved to a new prison. bradley manning had been held in quantico, virginia. he'll now be housed at a medium-security prison at ft. leavenworth, kansas. the pentagon denies that the international criticism over manning's treatment at quantico prompted the change. >>> the cia is spilling secrets about obsolete cloak and dagger techniques, even invisible ink used in world war i. the spy agency has declassified six of the oldest secret documents in government archives. they also tell how spies 100 years ago could open letters without leaving a trace. interesting stuff. >> that's for sure. >>> now, for this morning's weather from all around the country. as we mentioned earlier, we're still seeing seve
karen travers, abc news, washington. >>> fidel castro is all but retired. he appeared at yesterday's communist party congress. but for the first time since the revolution half a century ago, the 84-year-old castro does not have an official position in the government or the communist party. >>> and the army private at the center of the wikileaks controversy is being moved to a new prison. bradley manning had been held in quantico, virginia. he'll now be housed at a...
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thank you. >> thank you, karen. daniel, please. >> mayor lee, supervisor mirkarimi, the department heads, i want to say two things that stick out in my mind about this whole setting. i know the department of education is not here. we are talking about budget and money. however, our community is yearning, especially the disenfranchised community of the western addition, to be educated. when we speak about money, to really speak about money, you have to have an enlightened community. that is not so good that we are not discussing education at all tonight. in the spirit of the budget, i think a lot of times, it is so much money going toward law enforcement, we need to use a balanced approach. we have 800k coming out of the office of economic and work- force development. we have so many problems with them on how this money has been with our community. it should be a no-brainer, you would think, but you get resistance from people looking for a personal paycheck at the expense of a community that has been impacted for so
thank you. >> thank you, karen. daniel, please. >> mayor lee, supervisor mirkarimi, the department heads, i want to say two things that stick out in my mind about this whole setting. i know the department of education is not here. we are talking about budget and money. however, our community is yearning, especially the disenfranchised community of the western addition, to be educated. when we speak about money, to really speak about money, you have to have an enlightened community....
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nba's most improved player award went to the double, double machine karen love. we are not talking the double hamburgers. love aced 23 point rebounds. minnesota big man posted 53 straight games with double digit coring and rebounding. that is the longest streak since the big e back in the early cents and play offs tonight. derek rose and the bulls going up x. paul george cherry picking and thrown down. pacers up five. and danny granger ties it. and 20 seconds left. one on three with a left hand and bulls up two . he goes for the win . rangers were not even close. bulls take a 3-0 lead . take your life in your own hands. first round of the heritage . ricky on 14 and issues with the wedge and doubly bogey at 5. and three over. and shipping for eagle on five. excuse me mr. caddy. garrett willis . the trophy given annually. who knows what it will give out. the party was raucus and the team rooted through the treats of drid . they dropped it . the bus rolled over the top. oops. the team spokesperson said the cup is not in good shape. you think. >> i am dan ashleigh. >
nba's most improved player award went to the double, double machine karen love. we are not talking the double hamburgers. love aced 23 point rebounds. minnesota big man posted 53 straight games with double digit coring and rebounding. that is the longest streak since the big e back in the early cents and play offs tonight. derek rose and the bulls going up x. paul george cherry picking and thrown down. pacers up five. and danny granger ties it. and 20 seconds left. one on three with a left hand...
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i'm jeff barnd bbrnd and i'm karen parks parksbreaking news tonight. former.../ governor.../ william donald schaefer.../ is... in thh began ...feeling sick.../ several days.../ ago. ago. keeth daniels is live at st. is being treated for pneumonia. 3 3 3 3 ,... grandmother.../ in...// waverly.../ is... attacked.../ ///// áátonightáá...// police.../ say.../ her... own .../ 14... year old.../ grandsonn../ confessed...///. áááathleenáá... cairns.../ has... more../// on... this bizarre.../ story... kathleen the 66 year old grandmother was struck in the face.. and s in critical but stable condtion tonight... her own grandson.. is locked up... and charged as an adult in the assault. 14 year old hassanhii garrett faces attempted murder charges... after pooice say he attacked his own grandmother.. ffrst with a hammer.. then with his fists. police say the two had an argument during breakfast thursday morning as garrett was getting ready for school. after the attackkpolice say the teen called 9-1-1- to get help. (neighbor) "i guess they should look into
i'm jeff barnd bbrnd and i'm karen parks parksbreaking news tonight. former.../ governor.../ william donald schaefer.../ is... in thh began ...feeling sick.../ several days.../ ago. ago. keeth daniels is live at st. is being treated for pneumonia. 3 3 3 3 ,... grandmother.../ in...// waverly.../ is... attacked.../ ///// áátonightáá...// police.../ say.../ her... own .../ 14... year old.../ grandsonn../ confessed...///. áááathleenáá... cairns.../ has... more../// on... this bizarre.../...
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in washington, karen kron 4 news. >>vicki: an old idea has been kicked around again. coming up there talking about term limits in washington will show you what the notion is catching on. what to wear for the royal wedding? we have the fashion do and don't. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>reporter: president truman reportedly once and congressional term limits would " help cure senility and seniority both terrible legislative diseases. this week 11 senators members of the tea party caucus introduced an amendment to the constitution that would limit u.s. representatives to three terms in office and senators to two terms. this in washington has become too reliant on special interest and not holding to the peo
in washington, karen kron 4 news. >>vicki: an old idea has been kicked around again. coming up there talking about term limits in washington will show you what the notion is catching on. what to wear for the royal wedding? we have the fashion do and don't. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a...
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las huellas de quienes son detenidos por policía a las autoridad de inmigración ¿cómo te llamas >>> karen >>> hoy con su padre la niña apoyó la lesigislación estatal para no a po h wlpoyar el progr federal >>> yo fui víctima de violencia doméstica >>> norma fue detenida por la policía que dispuesto mente supe ayudar >>> tengo un brazalete en mi pie y me hace sentir cómo si fuera un criminal siendo yo la víctima. y pidiendo apoyo de la policíaca si me deportan. yo creo que comunidades seguras a mí no me hizo segura. >>> la celebración índiindica ql comité dio el primer paso apoyando la medida, este asambleista es quien votó en contra. >>> para él la medida no tiene mucho sentido y envía el mensaje equivocado a quienes hacen cumplir las leyes, ayer una vez más yanejanet napolitano dijo ql programa comunidades seguras no es voluntario, siendo el caso la pregunta es si está propuesta legislación estatal podría o no cambiar las cosas dándole las ciudades el derecho nodz participarparticipar o no. otros estados lo han hecho. >>> al menos el voto de hoy le da a los inmigrant
las huellas de quienes son detenidos por policía a las autoridad de inmigración ¿cómo te llamas >>> karen >>> hoy con su padre la niña apoyó la lesigislación estatal para no a po h wlpoyar el progr federal >>> yo fui víctima de violencia doméstica >>> norma fue detenida por la policía que dispuesto mente supe ayudar >>> tengo un brazalete en mi pie y me hace sentir cómo si fuera un criminal siendo yo la víctima. y pidiendo apoyo de la...
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this is in la lander school, the story is in karen chronicled it in a tab you have there. well this school, there are somal bonn there and tsom some,al b al ban they're and th attacked and tried kill people that came to school. the taliban. the headmaster peddled his bicycle 30 miles to the commander leader and he had two daughters going to another school. he got very upset and came in with 120 militia and did kill onal ban and wounded one and arrested the 12 dozen others and found out they had gotten 200,000, 3,000, $100 to shut down the school from the mulla in the village. they went to his house and arrested him and they're a waiting trial in kabul and will probably get 6 - 8 years. two days later think did open up the school and even had another inauguration for the school because they said we want our kids to go to school. there are about 18 schools - she's got the facts. there's 18 girls that are not going to school and we set up what's called displaced girls school but the rest of the kid have come back here and i think if if quest we can give those k the support th
this is in la lander school, the story is in karen chronicled it in a tab you have there. well this school, there are somal bonn there and tsom some,al b al ban they're and th attacked and tried kill people that came to school. the taliban. the headmaster peddled his bicycle 30 miles to the commander leader and he had two daughters going to another school. he got very upset and came in with 120 militia and did kill onal ban and wounded one and arrested the 12 dozen others and found out they had...
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[applause] [applause] >> thank you, karen. let me quickly amend and revise my comment -- my introduction for peter, since i just kind of quickly glossed over his credentials. he's the director of the international centre for the study of radicalization and political call violence. and there are other colleagues working on the hamilton study commission coming up. we're happy to have him here. he's going to talk about counterradicallization. >> good morning. thank you very much, peter. thank you very much for the invitation. i'm going to speak a little bit about online radicalization. i think it's worth talking about about counterradicallization and what it entails, because that's something that i've been working on for a number of months. i think it's a very important topic now because the administration itself is soon going to come up with a color statement in counter-radicalization. this isn't just ab abstract exercise. counter-radicalization is coming to the shores, we better think about the force it is and how it should be
[applause] [applause] >> thank you, karen. let me quickly amend and revise my comment -- my introduction for peter, since i just kind of quickly glossed over his credentials. he's the director of the international centre for the study of radicalization and political call violence. and there are other colleagues working on the hamilton study commission coming up. we're happy to have him here. he's going to talk about counterradicallization. >> good morning. thank you very much,...
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robert vance and wife karen are members of masterpiece. and along with other members of the band they are trying to figure out what happened to their friend. >> it's something that has never had closure. i think about verdough. there's no week that i don't think about verdough. i listen to the music, and his spirit is always with me. >> i believe somebody knows something. you know you don't just vanish and leave all your belongings on a driveway and just not know. >> reporter: police investigators say they are sympathetic but without new evidence or any information from the public, green remains officially a missing person. >> we don't have any reason to believe that there's foul play. that's not to say that we're ruling that out but we have to keep an open mind. >> reporter: masterpiece members are still keeping hope. in fact, they have not replaced him. >> once in a while i think, if he just shows up, i'm not even going to ask what happened. >>> a warning tonight from santa cruz county sheriffs. investigators say someone is calling peopl
robert vance and wife karen are members of masterpiece. and along with other members of the band they are trying to figure out what happened to their friend. >> it's something that has never had closure. i think about verdough. there's no week that i don't think about verdough. i listen to the music, and his spirit is always with me. >> i believe somebody knows something. you know you don't just vanish and leave all your belongings on a driveway and just not know. >> reporter:...
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in washington, karen kron 4 news. >>marty: a live look at kirkwood light tahoe area just a beautiful view of the ski resort. a plan of sunshine and a lot of snow. if they're expecting more snow tonight and a rain snow makes tomorrow. we'll be back. if you want less, you can always have less. but i like having a lot more a lot more than having a lot less. and the more more i have, the more i like having more. and that's exactly what i get at embassy suites. more post-meeting celebrations, more complimentary drinks, more for my money... mmm, more bar snacks. ♪ more olives. definitely. i want so much more it's more more than a mortal man can handle. now, that's more like it. [ female announcer ] complimentary drinks, free breakfast, more room. embassy suites hotels. i am a sneeze whisperer. frei am an allergy analyst. bermuda grass. ragweed. willow. i am a dander decoder. chihuahua. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about allergy relief. >>live, from the bay area's news station, this is kron4 news amorning news. >>marty
in washington, karen kron 4 news. >>marty: a live look at kirkwood light tahoe area just a beautiful view of the ski resort. a plan of sunshine and a lot of snow. if they're expecting more snow tonight and a rain snow makes tomorrow. we'll be back. if you want less, you can always have less. but i like having a lot more a lot more than having a lot less. and the more more i have, the more i like having more. and that's exactly what i get at embassy suites. more post-meeting celebrations,...
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with that, i would like to turn it over to karen to discuss the park. >> i am the deputy director for park planning with the recreation and parks department. the general manager has already spoken to the advantages of this plan. we also have a model for your viewing pleasure, where you can see some of the aspects of the project up close and personal. i am going to quickly showed a picture of the overhead as well. the north -- the north beach neighborhood is a neighborhood with a serious high need for open space. both north beach and chinatown will probably continue to be high need neighborhoods even after this project. we focused on the current users and the desires expressed by the park users for new facilities. the people that were gathered behind as earlier in the meeting were talking about the poorly sited playground and a desire to keep the hard scape, because that is where children learn to use their bikes and where they play tennis. we came up with a plan that expands and optimizes the playground, the tennis, and the visual connection between the facilities. since may of 2008,
with that, i would like to turn it over to karen to discuss the park. >> i am the deputy director for park planning with the recreation and parks department. the general manager has already spoken to the advantages of this plan. we also have a model for your viewing pleasure, where you can see some of the aspects of the project up close and personal. i am going to quickly showed a picture of the overhead as well. the north -- the north beach neighborhood is a neighborhood with a serious...
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. >> i would like to introduce karen. the key to this ordinance is that not only growing the fruit -- the food is illegal. it illegal. it is still illegal for the next five minutes. but selling it was the key to this. as you know, when it comes to local food production, san francisco has a lot of fight establishments that tried their best to use local food. the neighborhood gathering place in the district, she is here to talk about her work and her support of this. >> with my partner and amazing staff, we run it as a place i hope you'll will visit. i hope i don't start crying partly through what i have to say. the key for inviting me to be here and explain why the passage or the adoption of this is important to the business. like a lot of others, we are committed to sourcing the highest quality ingredients with of the most environmental sensitivity possible. practically speaking, when we can purchase food grown close to home, it is traveling a shorter distance from our kitchen and there is a lot less energy consumption fo
. >> i would like to introduce karen. the key to this ordinance is that not only growing the fruit -- the food is illegal. it illegal. it is still illegal for the next five minutes. but selling it was the key to this. as you know, when it comes to local food production, san francisco has a lot of fight establishments that tried their best to use local food. the neighborhood gathering place in the district, she is here to talk about her work and her support of this. >> with my...
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good evening, chairs, commissioners, directors, for the record, karen noel pierce, chairman of the treasure island/yerba buena island citizen's advisory board. tuesday night the cab met and took action on a recommendation to the tihdi board on approval of the transactions and tihdi documents including the naval agreement, trust change, tihdi, transition housing rules and regulations and the habitat management community facility sustainability and transportation plans. the vote at the end of the evening was 20 in favor of the recommendation and one against. of the three members who were not present at our meeting, two members wrote strong and heartfelt support letters of the plan. and in addition to that, the four residents of the islands who sit on our board also voted in favor of this recommendation. so we had a very exciting evening and we're all looking forward to continuing and to the next steps. thank you all so much. president cheng: thank you. nancy shanahan. i would like to remind you that the froms -- there's no guarantee that the promised benefits will be delivered. according to p
good evening, chairs, commissioners, directors, for the record, karen noel pierce, chairman of the treasure island/yerba buena island citizen's advisory board. tuesday night the cab met and took action on a recommendation to the tihdi board on approval of the transactions and tihdi documents including the naval agreement, trust change, tihdi, transition housing rules and regulations and the habitat management community facility sustainability and transportation plans. the vote at the end of the...
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. >> karen coptin says the fight to win voting rights for california women was long and sometimes very painful. >> we started in 1893 with different initiatives. a bill passed the legislature to have women's right to vote and the governor vetoed. >> it you can see the image of the battle in california in an exhibition of the martin luther king library at san jose university. nationally the battle for voting rights for women started much earlier in 1848 in seneca falls, new york. it was the first ever convention to discuss women's rights. the grim fight is graphically depicted called "iron-jawed angel." >> there were women that were arrested and hunger strikes in prison. >> it was obvious. >> taxation without representation women were working and contributing to the tax base. >> city by city the with women lobbied the men and momentum grew and was successful in 1911. california was the sixth state to grant the women a ai the right to vote. then they were harassed at the polls. >> it was to make sure that women informed and educated voters. >> nationally it would take 72 years for congre
. >> karen coptin says the fight to win voting rights for california women was long and sometimes very painful. >> we started in 1893 with different initiatives. a bill passed the legislature to have women's right to vote and the governor vetoed. >> it you can see the image of the battle in california in an exhibition of the martin luther king library at san jose university. nationally the battle for voting rights for women started much earlier in 1848 in seneca falls, new...
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karen massy has more. >> a trailer draped with a church sign touts another message. church sucks. it shocked folsom motorists for the last two weeks. >> and it's just inflammatory enough to get attention and yet, we have something to say. >> the pastor of disciples church explains he created the sign for people who don't go to church. >> this campaign for us is a simple way to call out the elephant in the room and say, hey, maybe you don't go to church because you think you'll be an outsider or you think power will be abused. it doesn't have to be that way. >> the web site churchsucks.net explains the hot button issue. an ad went out in the folsom paper. 200 signs were posted around town but didn't stay up long. >> most of the signs were pulled by angry neighbors and some from city officials and others from people who just didn't understand. >> i don't know why they would put something like that on the front of their church. >> beverly dillard thought the sign in the church window was an act of vandalism. >> it just doesn't look right. i mean, i thought it was maybe done by somebo
karen massy has more. >> a trailer draped with a church sign touts another message. church sucks. it shocked folsom motorists for the last two weeks. >> and it's just inflammatory enough to get attention and yet, we have something to say. >> the pastor of disciples church explains he created the sign for people who don't go to church. >> this campaign for us is a simple way to call out the elephant in the room and say, hey, maybe you don't go to church because you think...
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thank you very much. >> thank you, karen. next we're going to hear from one. veteran members of the committee who knows all these issues very well. our colleague, allison schwartz. >> thank you. and i just want to i guess do a little bit of cleanup here. i want to speak specifically to seniors. before i do i want to share my -- associate myself with my colleagues' comments that budgets are about values and about our priorities. and to me, and i have served on the budget committee for three terms now and my fourth term on the budget committee. and i have seen each year as we deal with the budget and the fact that the budget should be about three things. they are about meeting our obligations, as a nation, it is about being fiscally responsible, and that's particularly important as we have the challenge of the deficit before us. and it's about growing the economy and preparing for the future. and this budget fails all three. i'm going to speak specifically about the fact that this budget really puts seniors, american seniors, at great risk. they have as you may
thank you very much. >> thank you, karen. next we're going to hear from one. veteran members of the committee who knows all these issues very well. our colleague, allison schwartz. >> thank you. and i just want to i guess do a little bit of cleanup here. i want to speak specifically to seniors. before i do i want to share my -- associate myself with my colleagues' comments that budgets are about values and about our priorities. and to me, and i have served on the budget committee...
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. >> my name is karen anderson, and i work for the children's program at the san francisco botanical garden at striving arboretum, a name we should never forget. besides the two seasons of classes that we have taken, we have enrichment classes. recently, at our class in the presidio, the educated at the class, which had about 25 doses -- what is going on at the botanical gardens? why have you agreed to have a fee to enter this public garden? and i said that not all of us agreed to this fee and this id check. our educated and said he used to come to the guarded two or three times a week, and now, it is a and b, and it seems like the soul has been sucked out of the place, and he does not go to the botanical garden anymore. i have heard similar stories from my family, friends, and neighbors, and their family and friends who come in from out of town. they do not go. i even know someone who quit because she said the spirit of the garden is lost. and she does not feel about coming here -- good about coming there any more when she sees the toll booths, and when she is asked for her id. we a
. >> my name is karen anderson, and i work for the children's program at the san francisco botanical garden at striving arboretum, a name we should never forget. besides the two seasons of classes that we have taken, we have enrichment classes. recently, at our class in the presidio, the educated at the class, which had about 25 doses -- what is going on at the botanical gardens? why have you agreed to have a fee to enter this public garden? and i said that not all of us agreed to this...
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also programs for you to have no other areas in the life for meaningful connection, to foster powerful karen relationships with their peers and adults. some examples that we have heard have been that these programs have become a second home. they have become a place for youth to learn and grow from young adults. i wanted to pass that on, so that you could hear from some of these people. [applause] >> my name is derek. i am a senior at the ball high school. -- balboa high school. in the years that i have been there, more and more money gets taken away from our budget. the more money i see disappear from our school funds, the more familiar faces i see disappear from the hallways. a lot of those cases were my friends. i see them in the streets. some of them i do not know where they are at. those people were really close to me. seeing them disappear before my eyes, it takes a toll on me. i knew these guys rolling out. they had a futures. we cannot afford to pay for supplies, teachers, after-school programs that could have saved them, kept them off the streets. now i just kind of sit there -- and
also programs for you to have no other areas in the life for meaningful connection, to foster powerful karen relationships with their peers and adults. some examples that we have heard have been that these programs have become a second home. they have become a place for youth to learn and grow from young adults. i wanted to pass that on, so that you could hear from some of these people. [applause] >> my name is derek. i am a senior at the ball high school. -- balboa high school. in the...
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so i told karen about new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. looks like the twins are even again. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. life opens up when you do. the wait. >>> frustrated at&t customers waited years for verison's iphone and it was worth the wait. an independent study found verison's iphone dropped significantly fewer calls than at&t's device. customers reported a dropped call rate of 1.8%. still, researchers say users on both services reported similar satisfaction results. >>> job market starting to pick back up. and one job opening is making a lot of noise. mark reports, the line of applicants was long and loud. >> aflac. >> aflac. >> think of it as american idol. >> i'm the next tax flac duck. >> meets animal planet. >> i walk like a duck and had a dream i was a duck this morning. >> a national audition to find the voice of aflac's next
so i told karen about new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. looks like the twins are even again. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. life opens up when you do. the wait. >>> frustrated at&t customers waited years for verison's iphone and it was worth the wait. an...
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karen take a look at how the history dresses influencing brides even before its on bail. >>reporter: big wedding in a big charge requires of a dress. that's why the design and the designer of kate middleton's a royal wedding gown is a big secret that's generating big buzz. if names have come and gone and well dressed and its designer remain a mystery the world's most in this friday is inspiring trans and sparking imagination. >> a little bit more and village detail to a gallon, nothing as clean as just plain lazy.lakes. >>reporter: she said many of the spring of 2012 brought a collection as that recently debuted in new york have a royal ball downfield in design and some even the name. >> a little bit of netting at the top which is attached to the dress, a little bit of chantilly lace. a percentage of the designers that and of their collection with down's inspired by a hurt even called the catherine. >>reporter: on speculation, one thing is certain once her dresses unveiled the big cheeks like others around the global debt request for that can fit for princess. >> this is
karen take a look at how the history dresses influencing brides even before its on bail. >>reporter: big wedding in a big charge requires of a dress. that's why the design and the designer of kate middleton's a royal wedding gown is a big secret that's generating big buzz. if names have come and gone and well dressed and its designer remain a mystery the world's most in this friday is inspiring trans and sparking imagination. >> a little bit more and village detail to a gallon,...