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gets the steal, chucks it ahead to otto porter. it's a two-point game. ensuing georgetown possession. the hoyas go to porter. the freshman delivers. hits the jumper. georgetown up by two. eight seconds to go. here's the radio cause from the voice of the hoyas. >> trying to drive, down the lane, puts it up, no! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! >> they were down five and came back to beat rutgers 52-50! >> i love that, the energy. otto porter scored the hoyas' final six points. georgetown improves to 6-2 in the big east. upset alert. notre dame knocks off number one and previously undefeated syracuse 67-58. also, duke goes down in durham. florida state beats duke 76-73, snapping the blue devils' 45-game home win streak. on wednesday at college park, maryland will try to beat duke 37 terms on the road in temple. trying to bounce back after their loss against fsu. second half, terms down ten, but they rally. howard from the wing. got it. 5 1/2 to go now. the leading scorer hits the long two. he had a team high 20 p
gets the steal, chucks it ahead to otto porter. it's a two-point game. ensuing georgetown possession. the hoyas go to porter. the freshman delivers. hits the jumper. georgetown up by two. eight seconds to go. here's the radio cause from the voice of the hoyas. >> trying to drive, down the lane, puts it up, no! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! hoyas win! >> they were down five and came back to beat rutgers 52-50! >> i love that, the energy. otto...
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louis and two hour drive on multiple occasions to see porter play ball. at least that's what john thompson says. it was in that small town that he found his indictment in the rough. >> she's the most prepared freshman that i've ever coached. not necessarily the best, but understanding, competing at this level. understanding that how hard you have to work. understanding the commitment that goes into being a successful player. >> comes as no surprise, his father, three uncles, and mother all won state championships at the high school before he grabbed three titles himself. consider basketball a lifestyle in the porter household. >> we talk about basketball like every day and that's something that we have fun doing and something we love to do. >> you played a lot of ball against a lot of good competition right in that small town. because everyone, a will the of people in the family played as a youngster, he grew up playing against men. >> porter plays for one of the most storied programs. he is leading georgetown in rebounds and third on the team in minutes
louis and two hour drive on multiple occasions to see porter play ball. at least that's what john thompson says. it was in that small town that he found his indictment in the rough. >> she's the most prepared freshman that i've ever coached. not necessarily the best, but understanding, competing at this level. understanding that how hard you have to work. understanding the commitment that goes into being a successful player. >> comes as no surprise, his father, three uncles, and...
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reporter: porter's success comes as no surprise. his father, three uncles and mother all won state championships at scott county central high school before he grabs three titles himself. consider basketball a lifestyle in the porterhouse hold. >> i talk about basketball every day. that's something i have fun doing and we love to do. >> he played a lot of ball against a lot of good competition right in that small town because a lot of people in his family played as a youngster. he grew up playing against men. reporter: from small town ball to the big city lights porter now plays for one of d.c.'s most storied programs. as a freshmen he's leading georgetown in rebounds and is third on the team in minutes played, not bad for a kid who never played aau ball growing up. >> whenever coach thompson first saw improvement he saw and in me that he never saw. so i think he just believed in me and i kind of believed in him. >> he's not thinking about shots, minutes, points. he understands that a deflection is valuable and he understands that pu
reporter: porter's success comes as no surprise. his father, three uncles and mother all won state championships at scott county central high school before he grabs three titles himself. consider basketball a lifestyle in the porterhouse hold. >> i talk about basketball every day. that's something i have fun doing and we love to do. >> he played a lot of ball against a lot of good competition right in that small town because a lot of people in his family played as a youngster. he...
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so for us, the pullman porter is both a story of work. it's a story of the limits of what people were able to do because they were african-american. but it's also a story of how people transcended the limits of their job and created a way to help the entire community. and then in some ways, the whole notion of struggling against racism, battling segregation is really at the heart of trying to understand this story. these two artifacts that we're about to look at speak volumes about segregation. on the one hand, we have what was something that was ubiquitous throughout the 20th century which were colored drinking fountains, things that were sort of ensured that the separation of the races were enforced. and as we know, that segregation was the law of the land throughout part of the 19th century and all the 20th century. and so colored theaters, colored hotels, colored drinking fountains were part of the way america lived. and what's so fascinating is they're hard to find now. but what really moves me, in addition to things like the colored
so for us, the pullman porter is both a story of work. it's a story of the limits of what people were able to do because they were african-american. but it's also a story of how people transcended the limits of their job and created a way to help the entire community. and then in some ways, the whole notion of struggling against racism, battling segregation is really at the heart of trying to understand this story. these two artifacts that we're about to look at speak volumes about segregation....
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but the pullman porters played a more important role. they were in some ways the communicative heart of the african-american community. they began to bring to regions of the country an understanding of what was going on in the south, what was going on in california, and they became one of the earliest black unions, so they were very successful in the early 20th century in unionizing and establishing a pattern that many african-american entities and businesses would follow in the future so. for us, the pullman porter is both a story of work, it's a story of the limits of what people were able to do because they were african-americans, but it's also a story of how people transcended the limits of their job and created a way to help the entire community. and then in some ways, the whole notion of struggling against racism, battling segregation, is really at the heart of trying to understand this story. these two artifacts that we're about to look at speak volumes about segregation. on the one hand, we have what was something that was ubiqui
but the pullman porters played a more important role. they were in some ways the communicative heart of the african-american community. they began to bring to regions of the country an understanding of what was going on in the south, what was going on in california, and they became one of the earliest black unions, so they were very successful in the early 20th century in unionizing and establishing a pattern that many african-american entities and businesses would follow in the future so. for...
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to the freshman otto porter. porter in the lane, hits the jumper, that ties the game at 50. he made two free throws to give the hoyas a two point lead. rutgers a chance to tie it. eli carter misses. time expires and georgetown hangs on to beat rutgers. >> i think this was our defense won the game for us. our defense enabled us to withstand the day where we were not good offensively. >> we know we're going to have days like that. we are very good defensive team. so if we can get on transition and get stops and knock down our free throws, that takes
to the freshman otto porter. porter in the lane, hits the jumper, that ties the game at 50. he made two free throws to give the hoyas a two point lead. rutgers a chance to tie it. eli carter misses. time expires and georgetown hangs on to beat rutgers. >> i think this was our defense won the game for us. our defense enabled us to withstand the day where we were not good offensively. >> we know we're going to have days like that. we are very good defensive team. so if we can get on...
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. >> susie: throughout the crisis, faust met regularly with michael porter. she even attended a workshop he holds for new c.e.o.s of multibillion dollar companies. >> she was just fascinated by learning about the role of c.e.o., and she did great.
. >> susie: throughout the crisis, faust met regularly with michael porter. she even attended a workshop he holds for new c.e.o.s of multibillion dollar companies. >> she was just fascinated by learning about the role of c.e.o., and she did great.
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the crisis though worked in faust's favor, at least according to michael porter, harvard business school professor and one of the world's leading experts on corporate strategy. >> first of all, she'd had a past-- a predecessor who had been very divisive. and the institution was in turmoil. and the crisis was a way, "a" first of bringing the-- university together, around
the crisis though worked in faust's favor, at least according to michael porter, harvard business school professor and one of the world's leading experts on corporate strategy. >> first of all, she'd had a past-- a predecessor who had been very divisive. and the institution was in turmoil. and the crisis was a way, "a" first of bringing the-- university together, around
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he's the assistant highway supervisor for porter county highway department. so do you know what the has cha material is? >> sir, from what we understand, it's ethanol material on the train. >> ethanol, alcohol, so that poses for you -- what does this mean for the efforts in trying to get this under control? >>. >> from what we understand, it's a very volatile flammable liquid and it's going to take multiple units of fire departments to get this put out and it's an air hazard to the effect that they are evacuating within a mile radius in and i think it's starting to disperse somewhat. i am not on the scene. this is what i've been told. we have blocked off all the roads and we are asking that people stay away from the scene. it was two trains involved in this accident from what we understand and as far as injuries, i cannot comment on that. because that hasn't come back in yet. >> >> all right. david james, thank you so much. he said that there was ethanol, alcohol, very volatile used for fuel. man f. that explodes, it can be catastrophic there. they are workin
he's the assistant highway supervisor for porter county highway department. so do you know what the has cha material is? >> sir, from what we understand, it's ethanol material on the train. >> ethanol, alcohol, so that poses for you -- what does this mean for the efforts in trying to get this under control? >>. >> from what we understand, it's a very volatile flammable liquid and it's going to take multiple units of fire departments to get this put out and it's an air...
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. >>> reporter: when kelly porter visits children's hospital oakland, he knows the way to the pediatrics floor. and he knows what he is carrying in brightly wrapped bags will make a difference for the kids who are facing long treatments ahead, lessons learned from a little boy named aidan immroth. >> he was the most creative guy that i ever met. >> reporter: kelly met him 14 years ago when he was a baby. aidan's mom, hallie, was kelly's coworker at the bank. they both worked in texas. kelly says when aidan was diagnosed with brain cancer, it was his love of music and art that helped him through. >> he had a playlist at night. >> i even have a sleepytime playlist to drown out all the hospital noise. >> he had an inspiring playlist when things got tough, and so he understood music and art and the power that it had to help heal. >> reporter: aidan wanted to share that power with other kids. so he and kelly and hallie launched aidaan.org, adding an extra a in the name for angels in disguise are always near. over the years, they have given away hundreds of ipods, ipads and touches. this 13-ye
. >>> reporter: when kelly porter visits children's hospital oakland, he knows the way to the pediatrics floor. and he knows what he is carrying in brightly wrapped bags will make a difference for the kids who are facing long treatments ahead, lessons learned from a little boy named aidan immroth. >> he was the most creative guy that i ever met. >> reporter: kelly met him 14 years ago when he was a baby. aidan's mom, hallie, was kelly's coworker at the bank. they both...
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then porter at the free-throw line. he's clutch, get them both. here's the radio call from the voice of the hoyas. >> eli carter trying to drive, down the lean, no, hoyas win, hoyas win, hoyas win. they were down five and came back and beat rutgers 52-50. >> 38 years he's been the voice of the hoyas, he said it serve ti seven times thachl's not his record. here's what coach john thompson ii had to say. >> sometimes you're having a bad offensive day and it's because the other team is disrupting you i thought this was the second time this year that we were missing lay-ups. this team, these guys understand and they're willing to do, now we have to go to a different style. the style of an offensive team. wh >> coach j.t. and the hoyas have plenty of time to rest up. this afternoon maryland at temperature. the head coach said that hill would not be on the bench for next week's home game against duke, pending investigation. first half, temple wearing white here, juan fernandez flies and sends a no look book. naert, more bad news for maryland. check out
then porter at the free-throw line. he's clutch, get them both. here's the radio call from the voice of the hoyas. >> eli carter trying to drive, down the lean, no, hoyas win, hoyas win, hoyas win. they were down five and came back and beat rutgers 52-50. >> 38 years he's been the voice of the hoyas, he said it serve ti seven times thachl's not his record. here's what coach john thompson ii had to say. >> sometimes you're having a bad offensive day and it's because the other...
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over a minute to g porter in the lane ties the game. porter follows that up with two free throws to give the hoyas a 2-point lead. rutgers has a chance to time eli carter's shot is off the rim. georgetown holds ton to defeat rut rutgers -- rutgers. >> our defense won the game for us. our defense is built to sustain the days when we are not good offensively. >> i knew we were going to have things like that. >> we are a very good offensive team. if we can get stops and knock down our free throws, that takes away from everything. >> philly against tell you will, the final league opponent. 7-foot center alex len limited to just 7 minutes. he suffered a right ankle injury in the first half and did not return. keyshawn howard drives, hangs the offbalance floater, gets fouled. terms down 3 at the half. second half we go. maryland trails by as many as 10. but terrell strokeland fuels the rally. he had a team high 20 points. but then temple ended the game on a 16-4 run. khalif white's drive. maryland falls 73-60. >>> ryan pearson and george maso
over a minute to g porter in the lane ties the game. porter follows that up with two free throws to give the hoyas a 2-point lead. rutgers has a chance to time eli carter's shot is off the rim. georgetown holds ton to defeat rut rutgers -- rutgers. >> our defense won the game for us. our defense is built to sustain the days when we are not good offensively. >> i knew we were going to have things like that. >> we are a very good offensive team. if we can get stops and knock...
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otto porter trying to get to the hoop when he steps out of bounds. oh! look at the replay -- his right heel barely goes out of bounds. they defeat the hoyas 68-64. georgetown's second straight loss. it's all right, we're coming back. >>> after getting snubbed in the original selections -- whoo -- a washington written is named a pro bowler. lyndon fletcher is going to hawaii. his 30s straight appearance in the pro bowl. he replaces bears' linebacker brian urlacher who hurt his knee. fletcher led the nfl with 166 tackles, a career high. the pro bowl is set for january 29. you can see the game here on nbc 4. we're excited. >> we are, finally. >> well deserved. >> uh-huh. >>> the time is just six minutes away from the start of the 5:00 hour. >>> coming up, showing off the next big thing. some of the hot new items you'll find at this year's consumer electronics show. >>> plus, the price of bankruptcy. why one local store's financial troubles had c >>> looking for the next high-tech gadget? you're in luck. the consumer electronics show is underway in las vegas
otto porter trying to get to the hoop when he steps out of bounds. oh! look at the replay -- his right heel barely goes out of bounds. they defeat the hoyas 68-64. georgetown's second straight loss. it's all right, we're coming back. >>> after getting snubbed in the original selections -- whoo -- a washington written is named a pro bowler. lyndon fletcher is going to hawaii. his 30s straight appearance in the pro bowl. he replaces bears' linebacker brian urlacher who hurt his knee....
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the crisis though worked in faust's favor, at least according to michael porter, harvard business school professor and one of the world's leading experts on corporate strategy. >> first of all, she'd had a past-- a predecessor who had been very divisive. and the institution was in turmoil. and the crisis was a way, "a" first of bringing the-- university together, around survival. and... and then secondly, allowing her to make some tough decisions without actually getting branded with, you know, "oh, that's just another larry summers." it was very helpful to her. and in universities, it's particularly hard to make change in any case. and so the crisis was unusually helpful to her, and i think she took good advantage of it. >> susie: she did so in a big way. faust pushed through an unprecedented change in harvard's governing board. she decided that more members with key expertise would better meet harvard's needs in the 21st century. so she doubled the number of trustees, something none of her 27 predecessors ever dared to try. >> if you think about the fact that the corporation was organi
the crisis though worked in faust's favor, at least according to michael porter, harvard business school professor and one of the world's leading experts on corporate strategy. >> first of all, she'd had a past-- a predecessor who had been very divisive. and the institution was in turmoil. and the crisis was a way, "a" first of bringing the-- university together, around survival. and... and then secondly, allowing her to make some tough decisions without actually getting branded...
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thompson is going to miss it, but watch porter. he's a freshman. cleaning up the mess. and the hoyas are down 4. inbound to gary brown and the little guy is going to go coast to coast and can't stop him. can't stop west virginia. it's the hoyas first big loss of the year. paul hewitt and george mason hosting georgia state. the first half, georgia state, they are going to miss the three. upper marlboro with the rebound and throws the touchdown pass to mike morrison pais tri yachts bench loving it. final minute, the lead is only down to one. now ryan pierson is going to get it inside. he was held without a field goal, but yeah, that's going to go. george mason defeats georgia state to take over sole possession of first place. how about american hosting colegate. rally is going to get it to go. and the foul. strong play. final minute of the first half. simon is going to drive down the lane. and au out of an 18-0 run. 82-54 to improve to 6-0 at home. they fall to st. louis 78-56. that's former george mason coach, now with miami taking on virginia. final minute, cavs lead by
thompson is going to miss it, but watch porter. he's a freshman. cleaning up the mess. and the hoyas are down 4. inbound to gary brown and the little guy is going to go coast to coast and can't stop him. can't stop west virginia. it's the hoyas first big loss of the year. paul hewitt and george mason hosting georgia state. the first half, georgia state, they are going to miss the three. upper marlboro with the rebound and throws the touchdown pass to mike morrison pais tri yachts bench loving...
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watch closely, lubic on the baseline, behind-the-back pass to porter. remember, kids, sharing is caring. hoyas lead by five. but then just over three minutes to play, georgetown up 59-56. thompson trying to pass to clark but he throws it away. stolen by the bearcats. one of 17 georgetown turnover. dish to yates for the dunk. that hurts. then ten seconds to play. hoyas down two. have a chance to tie here. porter with the ball and the baseline. oh, no, he steps out of bounds. take another look. that's a tough way to end it. georgetown loses to cincinnati 68-64. they've now lost two in a row. >>> hometown hockey, capitals, backstrom and green out for tonight's game against los angeles. backstrom hasn't skated in three days. meanwhile, mike green still dealing with groin injury. both players not with the team tonight in l.a. the caps sent them home to washington to rest up. coach dale hunter and the caps playing the kings for the first and only time this sfenlt early first period, no score. here come the caps. mike knuble with the puck working the two-on-on
watch closely, lubic on the baseline, behind-the-back pass to porter. remember, kids, sharing is caring. hoyas lead by five. but then just over three minutes to play, georgetown up 59-56. thompson trying to pass to clark but he throws it away. stolen by the bearcats. one of 17 georgetown turnover. dish to yates for the dunk. that hurts. then ten seconds to play. hoyas down two. have a chance to tie here. porter with the ball and the baseline. oh, no, he steps out of bounds. take another look....
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intelligence and military about the outcome of a decade long war porter also claims that attempts to improve security are being undermined by corruption incompetent governance and taliban fighters operating safely from neighboring pakistan nuri co-founder of the new world strategies coalition told r.t. the situation in afghanistan is so grim the u.s. might be having second thoughts on doing. it has been ten years that has not unified the country i said should happen it looks like there's no chance for the americans to see a government standing on the street however this could prolong americans. want to stand for quite a number of years i would say and the years are unknown at this time but it looks like it's going to be a long time because there's a corrupt government cannot function in the way that it is right now the fact is that there's a friction in the white house right now that some are say no basically the pentagon going to treat is the one that's calling up that same day you know we should not really rush in clark fast as we can. well the pentagon's reputation has also taken
intelligence and military about the outcome of a decade long war porter also claims that attempts to improve security are being undermined by corruption incompetent governance and taliban fighters operating safely from neighboring pakistan nuri co-founder of the new world strategies coalition told r.t. the situation in afghanistan is so grim the u.s. might be having second thoughts on doing. it has been ten years that has not unified the country i said should happen it looks like there's no...
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. >> harry porter en está tarde se dijo . >> es el presunto responsable de la ola de incendios que sembraron el pánico . >> delitos graves que pusieron en peligro la vida de miles de inocentes. >> el sujeto, se dijo es un extranjero de nacionalidad alemana, luego de que federales pensaran en su deportación . >> siempre quedan huellas, claras de lo que había antes de quemarlo y lo que se quemó . >> después de las amenazas contra agentes federales . >> el arresto lo hiso este oficial voluntario . >> el vio el vehículo y lo paró y después de una entrevista con la persona que manejaba el carro lo arrestó . >> está es la ficha de arresto de este hombre . >> aún no se conoce el mecanismo que uso para detonar los fuegos . >> en los Ángeles, oswaldo borraez univisión . >> en seguida aumenta la preocupación por clínicas clandestinas que ofrecen curar la homosexualidad. >> ya volvemos . . >> secuestro golpes y prácticas de tortura física y emocional dice haber sufrido una joven dónde se llevo a está joven para curar su homosexualidad . >> el problema comienza cuando los padres descu
. >> harry porter en está tarde se dijo . >> es el presunto responsable de la ola de incendios que sembraron el pánico . >> delitos graves que pusieron en peligro la vida de miles de inocentes. >> el sujeto, se dijo es un extranjero de nacionalidad alemana, luego de que federales pensaran en su deportación . >> siempre quedan huellas, claras de lo que había antes de quemarlo y lo que se quemó . >> después de las amenazas contra agentes federales ....
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the so-called return of politics in russia but i have for degrees a serious problem maybe people that porter and that that of his face or his way rivals mr zyuganov here twenty years ago i would see people who i really really wouldn't face i would rather see put in are tired of the absence of political intrigue yet it is a little bit with things instability let's see if you permit me changes are we talked about the economic aspect of our food program and here's what the prime minister himself said about the economic challenges russia is facing. the steady growth in russia as well for the past decade has largely been due to government policy including a more rational distribution of the country's commodity burning oil revenues were used to boost people's incomes to pull millions out of politics we have also ensured that the country had a rainy day savings to support it through prices or disasters but the potential of all commodity based economies becoming depleted and what's more it has to do you. do you have an answer to the question why putin's twelve years at the top were not enough to mak
the so-called return of politics in russia but i have for degrees a serious problem maybe people that porter and that that of his face or his way rivals mr zyuganov here twenty years ago i would see people who i really really wouldn't face i would rather see put in are tired of the absence of political intrigue yet it is a little bit with things instability let's see if you permit me changes are we talked about the economic aspect of our food program and here's what the prime minister himself...
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currently we are the university of maryland, college park, maryland, hornbeck library and a katherine anne porter room here and we're talking with university of maryland professors who are also authors. and we are pleased to be joined by history professor jon sumida, who has written this book, "decoding clausewitz" -- "decoding clausewitz: a new approach to 'war'." professor sumida, it was carl von clausewitz? >> he was a prussian officer who fought against napoleon. he first went into action as a teenager in 1790s. later rose to be a midgrade officer, was present at the great battle in 1806. was a subordinate of the chief of staff of the army, and was a participant in the reform of the prussian army after the great defeat. in 1812, he resigned his commission because he disagrees with the king in terms of their decision to be an ally of france, their former enemy, and invade russia. so he goes over to the russian army, serves as an advisor to the czar, and is attached to two senior russian commanders, fisa some of the great battles of 1812 including, was at the retreat of the french army when it'
currently we are the university of maryland, college park, maryland, hornbeck library and a katherine anne porter room here and we're talking with university of maryland professors who are also authors. and we are pleased to be joined by history professor jon sumida, who has written this book, "decoding clausewitz" -- "decoding clausewitz: a new approach to 'war'." professor sumida, it was carl von clausewitz? >> he was a prussian officer who fought against napoleon....
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porter they saw her as an object as pray and that is how they treated her. she identified her attacker says tracy hank and faceins is charges and juvenile court. davon perry whow as then 24. his attorney asked not to base their decision on sympathy. there was supposed to be one victim. the two individuals who did it confess. another victim was created. that is mr. perry. he argued that she misidentified her client as one of her attackers. i am not saying she is lying, i am saying she is confused. he also focused on the lack of dna evidence against p sayerry is no evidence showing my client did anything. he did not take the witness stand in his own defense, the jury has been deliberating for more than five hours. >> thank you. his victim's body was never found, but a baltimore county man is heading to prison for the murder of a 16-year-old girl. he was convicted in october. prosecutors say the two met on- line before arranging to meet in person. outside court today, friends of the family express' the outrange -- outrage of the verdict and sentence. >> how do
porter they saw her as an object as pray and that is how they treated her. she identified her attacker says tracy hank and faceins is charges and juvenile court. davon perry whow as then 24. his attorney asked not to base their decision on sympathy. there was supposed to be one victim. the two individuals who did it confess. another victim was created. that is mr. perry. he argued that she misidentified her client as one of her attackers. i am not saying she is lying, i am saying she is...
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. >>> the wife of atlanta braves head trainer jeff porter is killed in a clubhouse. police say the trooper was responding to call and that his sirens were on. porter, his son and another passenger were all hurt in that crash as well. >>> mailbox explosions are putting people on edge in indiana. it was some sort of chemical reaction produced by a aluminum and drano in a mountain dew bottle. >>> 53-year-old michael fuller tried to buy a vacuum cleaner, microwave and other things with a million dollar bill. the large education bill in circulation by the way is $100. the government stopped making larger bills in 1969. fuller is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow. >> but the guy who gave it to him told him it was real for sure. >> then they scanned it under that thing and said there's just too many zeros. >> not sure what one would look like. >>> still to come. >> festavus is just the about to begin here. how fans are gearing up on the road to the super bowl. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up at 6:00, play off push. the ravens score a win and a week off. >>> this may lo
. >>> the wife of atlanta braves head trainer jeff porter is killed in a clubhouse. police say the trooper was responding to call and that his sirens were on. porter, his son and another passenger were all hurt in that crash as well. >>> mailbox explosions are putting people on edge in indiana. it was some sort of chemical reaction produced by a aluminum and drano in a mountain dew bottle. >>> 53-year-old michael fuller tried to buy a vacuum cleaner, microwave and...
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updating story first reported managing to steal a police car porter county indiana live in pauperism with more >> here is the situation police searching for a man who was apparently handcuffed when able to steal a marked squad car small town less than 10 mi. south of about the result in vienna sergeant larry will flower from porter county sheriff's department what can you tell us about the suspect? >> moille shot here 22 years old indiana to counties east of here. we believe he is in that area. 5 ft. 10 and just call 175. a goatee and other scrap the facial hair last seen wearing blue jeans and gray and white hoodie sweatshirt and he was handcuffed. >> started with a traffic stop he was pulled over. how was he able to gain control of the squad car? >> is the art? >> loaded guns were in the vehicle he is considered armed and dangerous >> police officer injured any type of scuffle able to get control? >> police still searching driving a couch squad car which was a white chevrolet impala with gold strike if you see anything dial 911 the latest from valparaiso back to you. >> 136 suburba
updating story first reported managing to steal a police car porter county indiana live in pauperism with more >> here is the situation police searching for a man who was apparently handcuffed when able to steal a marked squad car small town less than 10 mi. south of about the result in vienna sergeant larry will flower from porter county sheriff's department what can you tell us about the suspect? >> moille shot here 22 years old indiana to counties east of here. we believe he is...
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they have a eight point run by otto porter. hoyas down 33-22 at the break. pitt just too strong. with time winding down on the shot clock. lamar lays it in to give pitt it's digit lead. panthers upset number 10 georgetown 72-60. let's go to hokies and the turks. the coaches were wearing sneakers for coaches fighting cancer. nick faust's no look pass. up 32-19 at the break. second half, here come the hokies. victor levitae returns with the jam on the other end. just like that virginia tech is within 7. but the hokies could not find an answer for terrell. he nails the second of back to back threes. gives maryland a 12 point lead. later under three, watch stoglyn again. marilyn wins 73-69, terps are now 3 and 3 in the acc. a little caa action, paul huet and george mason. hitchens nails the three from the wing, humpity dumps 27 on mason. jmu down two at the break. but mason starts the second half on fire. latrell goes up and under for two of his points. six minutes to go now. mason up just three, who do the patriots go to when they need a big basket? ryan pearson, the big man knocks
they have a eight point run by otto porter. hoyas down 33-22 at the break. pitt just too strong. with time winding down on the shot clock. lamar lays it in to give pitt it's digit lead. panthers upset number 10 georgetown 72-60. let's go to hokies and the turks. the coaches were wearing sneakers for coaches fighting cancer. nick faust's no look pass. up 32-19 at the break. second half, here come the hokies. victor levitae returns with the jam on the other end. just like that virginia tech is...
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. >>> reporter: when kelly porter visits children's hospital oakland, he knows the way to the pediatrics floor. and he knows what he is carrying in brightly wrapped bags will make a difference for the kids who are facing long treatments ahead. lessons learned from a little boy named aden. >> he was the most creative guy that i ever met. >> reporter: kelly met him 14 years ago when he was a babiful aden's mom halle was kelly's coworker at the bank with you they both worked in texas. kelly says when aden was diagnosed with brain cancer it was his love of music and art that helped him through. >> he had a playlist at night. >> i even have a sleepy time playlist to drown out all the hospital noise. >> he had inspiring playlist when things got tough and so he understood music and art and the power that it had to help heal. >> reporter: aden wanted to share that power with other kids. so he and kelly and halle launched aiden.org, adding an extra a in the name for angels in disguise are always near. this three-year they have given hundreds of eye pods. ipads and touches. 13-year-old dar gigot o
. >>> reporter: when kelly porter visits children's hospital oakland, he knows the way to the pediatrics floor. and he knows what he is carrying in brightly wrapped bags will make a difference for the kids who are facing long treatments ahead. lessons learned from a little boy named aden. >> he was the most creative guy that i ever met. >> reporter: kelly met him 14 years ago when he was a babiful aden's mom halle was kelly's coworker at the bank with you they both worked...
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porter was fantastic. this jumper tied the game at 50. there were two free throws to put them up by two. the last chance for rutgers. georgetown hangs on and win a tough 152-50 over rutgers. they were up early playing in philly today. game time was 11:00 a.m. that was a long two. this is the second half. this pulls maryland closer. temple comes right back. fernandez fires. 73-60. the caps had a disappointing effort last night. they have to put it behind them. the travel to pittsburgh to take on their nemesis. the caps are having trouble getting their shots off. they have now gone 17 straight games with 30 or fewer shots including the last seven with fewer than 25 shots on goal. they lost last night to the hurricanes. the players know what they have to do. >> we have to do a better job of getting them in a position to get in. they have to do their job and get it in. >> sometimes we do not cycle enough and sometimes too much. we have to find a spot in the middle. having less than 25 shots you have to get angry. >> tomorrows championship is
porter was fantastic. this jumper tied the game at 50. there were two free throws to put them up by two. the last chance for rutgers. georgetown hangs on and win a tough 152-50 over rutgers. they were up early playing in philly today. game time was 11:00 a.m. that was a long two. this is the second half. this pulls maryland closer. temple comes right back. fernandez fires. 73-60. the caps had a disappointing effort last night. they have to put it behind them. the travel to pittsburgh to take on...
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ten-year-old tabby managed to get out of his pet porter. he ran into the cockpit and got into an electrical panel. they did not properly close her cats container during a security check. >> we put him back in. and one of the back things wasn't snapped down. when i walked on the plane it let loose and he escaped. he went underneath the captains feet. they didn't see him run in there. and scooted up underneath the duct tape. >> boarding was stopped. passengers were taken off the plane as crews worked to get ripples out. after he was removed the wiring and electrical panel had to be checked for any damage. this is the cats first and last plane ride. >>> it's coming up on 5:00 let's go back to sal to check on traffic. >> all right we do have a pretty easy commute. although fog is going to play a role. so if you drive in fog and that could be you on the peninsula or you here in the east bay just give yourself an extra few minutes if you can. let's go outside. this is a look at san jose. this traffic looks good getting up to highway 17. also the
ten-year-old tabby managed to get out of his pet porter. he ran into the cockpit and got into an electrical panel. they did not properly close her cats container during a security check. >> we put him back in. and one of the back things wasn't snapped down. when i walked on the plane it let loose and he escaped. he went underneath the captains feet. they didn't see him run in there. and scooted up underneath the duct tape. >> boarding was stopped. passengers were taken off the plane...
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they serve as porters, clerks, and barbers. marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again. >> january 13th, 1989, i committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that back. >> i'm in here for first-degree murder. i have 25 to life with an additional 6 years, so 31 life altogether. i can't blame nobody but myself. me personally. my mom and dad are married. you know, i'm from the inner city, but a good part of the inner city, mostly middle-class families. >> armstrong is a former gang banger who was involved with credit card fraud and drugs. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. what i was doing started infringing on her life and she started getting scared and she tried
they serve as porters, clerks, and barbers. marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again. >> january 13th, 1989, i committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that...
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targete porter: "being that it'soc: in this area." gibbens: "i st heeroc: very investitors say they don't have any local reports of other bandaged crinals commiting crimes . theyywant tounravel th one, before he rikes again. there have been several other roeries at the drug store ... but police do not think hey e linked.... liked....if.../ you have.../ any... &pinformation.../ about... the./ bandage bant, .../ ááyou'reáá... asd... to... call police.../ another big rush-hour back-up . toniggt. thisime happened along thh northound lanes of the j-f-x near the cold spring exit. police brought raffic to a standstill to deal wih a minor aciden they say they didn't want to take any chances after an officeras seouinjured when she was nocked off the j-f-x last ear. the.../ sheriff's offi.../ ook. the... first step.../ toward izing.../ 20-vehicles.../ belonging ...to the city.../ of... baltimore. baltimore. this...// to... pay../ a... 2---and-a- half.../ million llar judgment.../ awarded ...to.../ 2...// lead paint... victims...///. ááa j
targete porter: "being that it'soc: in this area." gibbens: "i st heeroc: very investitors say they don't have any local reports of other bandaged crinals commiting crimes . theyywant tounravel th one, before he rikes again. there have been several other roeries at the drug store ... but police do not think hey e linked.... liked....if.../ you have.../ any... &pinformation.../ about... the./ bandage bant, .../ ááyou'reáá... asd... to... call police.../ another big...
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otto porter trying to get to the hoop when he steps out of bounds right there. look at the replay. his right heel just barely goes out of bounds. cincinnati holds on for the win. they defeat the hoyas 68-64. georgetown's second straight loss. >>> looking for the next high-tech gadget? you're in luck. the consumer electronic show is underway in las vegas. microsoft announced new new york extra and htc -- nokia and htc phones using windows software that will be available later this year. their smart-tv and soon refrigerator. it will text when you it's running low on milk. >>> rapper snoop dogg is in trouble with the law after a drug-sniffing dog uncovered marijuana on his tour bus. the rapper was arrested over the weekend at a checkpoint in texas. he was arrested at the same checkpoint where country singer willie nelson was busted for possessing marijuana in 2010. snoop was issued a citation for misdemeanor drug possession and released. >>> well, through a rap verse, jay-z confirms the birth of his newborn daughter. >> the song is called "glory." it made its debut on line yesterday.
otto porter trying to get to the hoop when he steps out of bounds right there. look at the replay. his right heel just barely goes out of bounds. cincinnati holds on for the win. they defeat the hoyas 68-64. georgetown's second straight loss. >>> looking for the next high-tech gadget? you're in luck. the consumer electronic show is underway in las vegas. microsoft announced new new york extra and htc -- nokia and htc phones using windows software that will be available later this year....
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otto porter knocks down the "j" in the lane, wear tied at 50. a pair of free those gave georgetown the lead. carter's runner, no. hoyas hang on to break rutgers' heart if 52-50. >>> michigan state hosting purd purdue. first half tied at 18. greene throws it up. adrian paine slams it down. spartans the two-point lead. early in the second half now. brandon wood gets it done from the outside. the three-pointer. michigan state up by 14. then later in the half, greene feeds derek nicks right here, very nice. spartans crush purdue 83-58. >>> that's it. off to the dew tour. wo we'll see you a little bit later. >>> somber hearts at killington, vermont, as the action sports community continues to mourn. thursday, canadian freestyle skier sarah burke passed away. she was 29, a pioneer in her sport. she won numerous competitions in the halfpipe including the dew tour and the x-games. it was a dream of sarah's to win the olympics but first her event would have to be included in the game so she lobbied hard for that goal. last april it was achieved. two year
otto porter knocks down the "j" in the lane, wear tied at 50. a pair of free those gave georgetown the lead. carter's runner, no. hoyas hang on to break rutgers' heart if 52-50. >>> michigan state hosting purd purdue. first half tied at 18. greene throws it up. adrian paine slams it down. spartans the two-point lead. early in the second half now. brandon wood gets it done from the outside. the three-pointer. michigan state up by 14. then later in the half, greene feeds derek...
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but they finish the half on an 8-2 run, capped by this three-pointer by otto porter. it's good. hoyas down 33-22 at the break. late in the second half, pitt only leading by six. but then they turn it on. lamar patterson, inside, taylor brings it down. inside hard. pitt pumped up and on their next defensive possession. time winding down on the shot clock, waterson lays it in. and pitt regains a double digit lead. upset georgetown, 72-60. wearing sneakers for a good cause, coaches versus cancer. like seeing that. no-look pass. nice slam. terms rolling in the first half, up 32-19 at the break. second half, here come the hokies, can't handle the ball. he turns it over. robert brown picks it up, finishes with the jam at the other end. and just like that, virginia tech has now cut the lead to seven. later, hokies within five. tech could not find an answer. stoaglund had a game high 21 points and you know the coach is loving this. maryland wins 73-69. terms are n terms are now 3-3 in the acc. number 21 virginia on the road at nc state. in the first half, cavaliers up five. scott, gets
but they finish the half on an 8-2 run, capped by this three-pointer by otto porter. it's good. hoyas down 33-22 at the break. late in the second half, pitt only leading by six. but then they turn it on. lamar patterson, inside, taylor brings it down. inside hard. pitt pumped up and on their next defensive possession. time winding down on the shot clock, waterson lays it in. and pitt regains a double digit lead. upset georgetown, 72-60. wearing sneakers for a good cause, coaches versus cancer....
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kelly porter, and halley eimroff. kate kelly. >> find out more information at our website, click on jefferson awards. >>> time for our weather forecast this weekend. pretty warm out there, and getting warmer quickly. >> doesn't feel like end of january across the bay here today, as we see skies clearing out once again after a soggy weekend last week as you may recall. took us up to about 40 to 50% of our rainfall average for this time of year, which is a good thing. we did some catchup there. no catching up on the rainfall numbers this weekend, as we see mostly clear across the bay this morning, very dry air mass out there due to offshore breeze. and again, we will look for very warm conditions as well for this time of year. mid to upper 60s for most areas here. we see slight offshore breeze developing across the bay this morning, for clear and warm conditions. we'll continue dry and mild through the week. we've got a glancing blow with a slight chance of showers up in the north bay here on sunday night, into monday.
kelly porter, and halley eimroff. kate kelly. >> find out more information at our website, click on jefferson awards. >>> time for our weather forecast this weekend. pretty warm out there, and getting warmer quickly. >> doesn't feel like end of january across the bay here today, as we see skies clearing out once again after a soggy weekend last week as you may recall. took us up to about 40 to 50% of our rainfall average for this time of year, which is a good thing. we did...
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personnel, and the positions are filled, so it would require layoffs, and as the deputy city attorney porter indicated, it has been in the past that before they submitted their budgets to the controller, the police commission has a look, and i cannot remember off of the top of my head, but i think the latest that we have submitted has been in february. probably the latest, mid february. president mazzucco: so what we should do is submit this earlier. i agree with commissioner kingsley. we could move forward with the occ presentation. >> did you speak up, please? -- could you speak up, please? president mazzucco: this would give us time. commissioners, the second week in february for the police department, and in the next weeks for the occ? >> is there a date? >> i think the departments would know that. >> as long as the second week of figurines is before it is submitted. -- the second week of february is before it is submitted. >> i am happy to look and that and see. individuals may be can get that information. president mazzucco: in the event that we have to expedite back -- back, -- that,
personnel, and the positions are filled, so it would require layoffs, and as the deputy city attorney porter indicated, it has been in the past that before they submitted their budgets to the controller, the police commission has a look, and i cannot remember off of the top of my head, but i think the latest that we have submitted has been in february. probably the latest, mid february. president mazzucco: so what we should do is submit this earlier. i agree with commissioner kingsley. we could...
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my porter rican red-haired cousin, he has funny hair. he was there, too. so we came back and they decided to do it with everybody. when that story came out, i started getting harassed. the police were giving out my social security number, my name. i had 50 cases of identity theft that followed. the next thing you ask to talk about was november 23, 2002. this experience changed my life. we started going to the prisons with a purpose now. we turned into touring artists for the prisons around the country. talking to the folks who were incarcerated, folks in the local community to inform the movement by those most directly affected. we came home for winning an award in grass-roots activism and then the police stop us for a taillight being out in the back of the car. when they run my license, they say i'm going to jail because there were three wards offer my arrest. it was bryonn bain, aka bostick. i did not know who that was. they have given up my information and i've done myself in jail again for a crime i did not commit. this time i said, hell no, i am suing
my porter rican red-haired cousin, he has funny hair. he was there, too. so we came back and they decided to do it with everybody. when that story came out, i started getting harassed. the police were giving out my social security number, my name. i had 50 cases of identity theft that followed. the next thing you ask to talk about was november 23, 2002. this experience changed my life. we started going to the prisons with a purpose now. we turned into touring artists for the prisons around the...
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august said, i hate this cold porter so a played the album at a low volume and closed the window. when my curiousity about rose overwhelmed my common sense i investigated her living quarters i found her diaries and learned the secrets of her heart. searching in the spice cabinet lucie kept full of whisky i found a key. i planned my invasion for that afternoon. thank you very much. [applause] >> i wrote a new book i'm working on. i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican novelists. alexander looked at the mirror and saw a mexican stairing back at him. the bad mexican had paid alexander a visit much the conversation from last night's party brought him back in full force. why did he always have to open his big mouth. why tell people that don't care that he hated and despised? he actually might like the [inaudible] hated me english
august said, i hate this cold porter so a played the album at a low volume and closed the window. when my curiousity about rose overwhelmed my common sense i investigated her living quarters i found her diaries and learned the secrets of her heart. searching in the spice cabinet lucie kept full of whisky i found a key. i planned my invasion for that afternoon. thank you very much. [applause] >> i wrote a new book i'm working on. i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear...