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henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by residents. in many of the businesses, they are owned by business owners -- they are owned by asian business owners. this was the beginning of the lunar new year. when they arrived to work, they decided to walk a foot speed on irving street. as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argum
henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by...
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sergeant gordon and lt. parra did not hesitate. they confronted the suspect, shouting out that they were the police and ordering him to drop his weapon. with nothing between them and this murder, they used their tactical expertise to triangulate on the suspect. they chose to close the distance between them. advancing on the murder in a purposeful manner. they knew every foot of sidewalk or st. they could close would reduce the number of pedestrians and civilians exposed. the suspect turned toward them with gun in hand. lt. parra and sergeant gordon were no more than 5 feet from the man. both had that split-second to realize that they were on the brink of using deadly force with all of its consequences. once again, the officers ordered the suspect to drop his gun. staring down officers, the suspect raised the gun and then tossed it to the ground. lt. parra and sergeant gordon maintained control of the scene. they directed the subjects -- suspect to the ground and directed him away from the gun, handcuffing him. they also rendered ai
sergeant gordon and lt. parra did not hesitate. they confronted the suspect, shouting out that they were the police and ordering him to drop his weapon. with nothing between them and this murder, they used their tactical expertise to triangulate on the suspect. they chose to close the distance between them. advancing on the murder in a purposeful manner. they knew every foot of sidewalk or st. they could close would reduce the number of pedestrians and civilians exposed. the suspect turned...
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[applause] supervisor chiu: congratulations, gordon. our next honoree will be recognized by our colleague from district 9. supervisor campos: thank you very much. what an impressive group of people being recognized today, and i want to add to that impressive list by calling upon surely c -- shirley who has done a great deal of work that only for district 9 but for the -- neighborhood. we are recognizing her for her leadership and leadership. -- and her work in the steering committee. let me tell you about the job she has done. she continues to work for the steering committee. she is responsible for implementing an economic development plan. her work has been guided by an action plan that has been trying to provide a comprehensive blueprint for a community-based effort to revitalize the -- she hasn't howard residents in ways that no one thought was possible. if you go to that neighborhood and you ask people about her, they can tell you that things get done because of her. it is interesting to see what one individual can do. on top of the
[applause] supervisor chiu: congratulations, gordon. our next honoree will be recognized by our colleague from district 9. supervisor campos: thank you very much. what an impressive group of people being recognized today, and i want to add to that impressive list by calling upon surely c -- shirley who has done a great deal of work that only for district 9 but for the -- neighborhood. we are recognizing her for her leadership and leadership. -- and her work in the steering committee. let me...
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[applause] supervisor chiu: congratulations, gordon. our next honoree will be recognized by our colleague from district 9. supervisor campos: thank you very much. what an impressive group of people being recognize
[applause] supervisor chiu: congratulations, gordon. our next honoree will be recognized by our colleague from district 9. supervisor campos: thank you very much. what an impressive group of people being recognize
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chris gordon was there and we'll hear from him in just a few moments. >>> just an amazing day for this country. as students, people in the country gathering just to celebrate. >> for many i think it's hard to believe this has actually happened after 10 years of every day wondering when he might be caught or killed. >> speaking of which i think there are concerns or questions about whether or not the u.s. military released a photo of osama bin laden in light of the skepticism. that's what happened with saddam hussein sons. >> his body already has been buried at sea. >> 4:31. tom is here with the forecast. good morning to you. >> good morning. the cloud cover we had with a few sprinkles is still with us. right now the radar not picking up any precipitation on this monday morning, the 2nd day of may. good morning. low 50s in prince george's. arlington, fairfax, montgomery, near 50 degrees. a few isolated spots in rural areas of maryland and virginia dipped down into the upper 40s. the last 12 hours a lot of cloudiness coming if a stalled front in the midwest where it's raining in southern
chris gordon was there and we'll hear from him in just a few moments. >>> just an amazing day for this country. as students, people in the country gathering just to celebrate. >> for many i think it's hard to believe this has actually happened after 10 years of every day wondering when he might be caught or killed. >> speaking of which i think there are concerns or questions about whether or not the u.s. military released a photo of osama bin laden in light of the...
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kahne, hamlin, newman, mcmurray, gordon and biffle are the top ten. as they take the caution with three to go we will move to green-white-checker and up to three attempts to finish this. >> darrell: it may take three attempts. >> larry: it may very well. >> mike: this has only happened once previously in darlington, that was in 2007. i think greg biffle won that race. >> darrell: i was impressed with the way regan smith took off and was able to hold the lead before it happened behind him. >> larry: he didn't want to see the caution. >> darrell: no, he was in good shape. >> larry: he knows it puts carl edwards and the 99 with two fresh right side tires on the outside on the restart. >> mike: how is he going to beat carl edwards in turn one this time? >> darrell: if he can get an advantage, on the start here, he needs that inside so he can go up in front of carl and block carl. that's what he needs. but even if he blocks him off turn two, i think carl will have the grip with the two tires to get by. >> mike: the big question right now is can we end this
kahne, hamlin, newman, mcmurray, gordon and biffle are the top ten. as they take the caution with three to go we will move to green-white-checker and up to three attempts to finish this. >> darrell: it may take three attempts. >> larry: it may very well. >> mike: this has only happened once previously in darlington, that was in 2007. i think greg biffle won that race. >> darrell: i was impressed with the way regan smith took off and was able to hold the lead before it...
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of inspector nellie gordon, her statement was incomplete, and it did not state all the facts. therefore, i don't -- i think she should have been here. in the statement it does not say i had sold cigarettes to a minor. she actually feel bad for me when it happened. i just need to make sure that, you know, that we know that we've been in business so long. i have children. i'm a mom. we don't smoke at home. you know, i have no cigarettes praphernalia or anything in my neighborhood. i don't sell 24 ounce beer. i run a very respectable business and if you've been there, you've seen it. and to be honest with you, i made a mistake, but it was a human error. and i feel that the penalty of 25 days is extremely excessive which also brings me to my next point. when we all went to the department of health briefing, there were about 30 arabs and chinese people who owned weisses -- businesses. there wasn't one person who was caucasian. and i found it very odd that all of us were caught on the same day. i know the girl who came in was the decoy, she was the doctor of an officer because i did
of inspector nellie gordon, her statement was incomplete, and it did not state all the facts. therefore, i don't -- i think she should have been here. in the statement it does not say i had sold cigarettes to a minor. she actually feel bad for me when it happened. i just need to make sure that, you know, that we know that we've been in business so long. i have children. i'm a mom. we don't smoke at home. you know, i have no cigarettes praphernalia or anything in my neighborhood. i don't sell 24...
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and we have "andrew johnson," a presidential biography by annette gordon-reed. one would think >> as i read through them, itmu became apparent to me that they had an enormous amount innt common. andrew johnson, of course, was a southern unionist, and the war was over the union. furthermore, there are huge constitutional issues, huge race issues in both books, and sormor they do have tail nicely.ge r dovetail nicely. let me introduce our authors, and the authors will speak, and we'll have a question and answer session. we will have a question and answer session. hopefully there will be lots of times for questions and answers and i expect you to participate. when we begin i remind you this is not a moment for you to give speeches, it is time for you to ask questions and for the authors to answer. first, harold holzer has written or edited several dozen books. he is by my standards perhaps the best authority on abraham lincoln in the world. i recently had the opportunity to use one of his books in my undergraduate class with great success. harold has received the n
and we have "andrew johnson," a presidential biography by annette gordon-reed. one would think >> as i read through them, itmu became apparent to me that they had an enormous amount innt common. andrew johnson, of course, was a southern unionist, and the war was over the union. furthermore, there are huge constitutional issues, huge race issues in both books, and sormor they do have tail nicely.ge r dovetail nicely. let me introduce our authors, and the authors will speak, and...
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kahne, hamlin, newman, mcmurray, gordon and biffle are the top ten. as they take the caution with three to go we will move to green-white-checker and up to three attempts to finish this. >> darrell: it may take three attempts. >> larry: it may very well. >> mike: this has only happened once previously in darlington, that was in 2007. i think greg biffle won that race. >> darrell: i was impressed with the way regan smith took off and was able to hold the lead before it happened behind him. >> larry: he didn't want to see the caution. >> darrell: no, he was in good shape. >> larry: he knows it puts carl edwards and the 99 with two fresh right side tires on the outside on the restart. >> mike: how is he going to beat carl edwards in turn one this time? >> darrell: if he can get an advantage, on the start here, he needs that inside so he can go up in front of carl and block carl. that's what he needs. but even if he blocks him off turn two, i think carl will have the grip with the two tires to get by. >> mike: the big question right now is can we end this
kahne, hamlin, newman, mcmurray, gordon and biffle are the top ten. as they take the caution with three to go we will move to green-white-checker and up to three attempts to finish this. >> darrell: it may take three attempts. >> larry: it may very well. >> mike: this has only happened once previously in darlington, that was in 2007. i think greg biffle won that race. >> darrell: i was impressed with the way regan smith took off and was able to hold the lead before it...
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citi can help you write it. >>> the former british prime minister gordon brown. talked earlier about the economics of the world. you were at the forefront of saving the world from this financial crash. in terms of -- the world generally, markets immediate morals. and it struck me that actually what the financial crisis taught us was probably the world could do with better moral leadership. there was a kind of fundamental breakdown, moral guidance, i felt for many countries, many people in positions of power. would you agree with that? >> i think we have these big problems that require people to take a longer term view than just their own self i shall individual or national interests. have you climate changes. have you terrorism that's a huge problem and have you the issues of security with this mass migration that could take place any time of large numbers of people from the middle east from north africa and africa. you have these economic problems that arise from financial instability which is a market failure. what are the values we share in common? can you bui
citi can help you write it. >>> the former british prime minister gordon brown. talked earlier about the economics of the world. you were at the forefront of saving the world from this financial crash. in terms of -- the world generally, markets immediate morals. and it struck me that actually what the financial crisis taught us was probably the world could do with better moral leadership. there was a kind of fundamental breakdown, moral guidance, i felt for many countries, many people...
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now, we are going to hear from revenue with gordon. hey, gordon. >> thank you. i'm here tonight with a coalition of community and labor organizations working together to promote worker rights and social justice locally and nationally. i was asked to make some brief remarks about the revenue side of the picture and tax policy, of the picture and tax policy, so my first point is that we
now, we are going to hear from revenue with gordon. hey, gordon. >> thank you. i'm here tonight with a coalition of community and labor organizations working together to promote worker rights and social justice locally and nationally. i was asked to make some brief remarks about the revenue side of the picture and tax policy, of the picture and tax policy, so my first point is that we
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parra and sergeant gordon were no more than 5 feet from the man. both had that split-second to realize that they were on the brink of using deadly force with all of its consequences. once again, the officers ordered the suspect to drop his gun. staring down officers, the suspect raised the gun and then tossed it to the ground. lt. parra and sergeant gordon maintained control of the scene. they directed the subjects -- suspect to the ground and directed him away from the gun, handcuffing him. they also rendered aid to the victim in an attempt to save his life. they turned their attention to isolating other potential suspects. they directed the arriving units to secure the suspect, perimeter, murder weapon, to locate witnesses, they ran a textbook investigation and follow-up. we are tremendously fortunate that these two officers were on that street that night. their outstanding bravery and ability to respond without hesitation, there's protection decision making to assess, tactically respond to, and control the immediate deadly threat, their willingn
parra and sergeant gordon were no more than 5 feet from the man. both had that split-second to realize that they were on the brink of using deadly force with all of its consequences. once again, the officers ordered the suspect to drop his gun. staring down officers, the suspect raised the gun and then tossed it to the ground. lt. parra and sergeant gordon maintained control of the scene. they directed the subjects -- suspect to the ground and directed him away from the gun, handcuffing him....
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former british prime minister gordon brown and former president of pakistan pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> president obama. >> if you look at what president obama has achieve and half the al qaeda leadership has been wiped out as a result of the americans. >> no country has a right to intrude into any other country. >> gordon brown and former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf. >> there's too much division in pakistan to be a fight against terrorism to be effect. >> the situation in pakistan is more complicated in that there is al qaeda, there's taliban, and taliban spreading talibanization. >> two the most powerful men in the world. now they can speak freely. this is "piers morgan tonight." between the u.s. and u.k. has been showing some strains lately. is it working? joining me is a man that knows a lot about the special relationship, former prime minister gordon brown. thank you for joining me. >> pleasure. >> president obama and prime minister cameron wrote a piece in which they described the relationship a
former british prime minister gordon brown and former president of pakistan pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> president obama. >> if you look at what president obama has achieve and half the al qaeda leadership has been wiped out as a result of the americans. >> no country has a right to intrude into any other country. >> gordon brown and former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf....
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former british prime minister gordon brown, and the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> well, i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> on president obama. >> if you look what president obama has achieved in half a decade of leadership that has been white in the recent years on behalf of the results of americans. >> no country has the right to intrude on any other country. >>> gordon brown on former president pervez musharraf. >> the situation in pakistan is more complicated in that there's al qaeda, there's taliban, and taliban spreading talibanization. >> they were two of the most powerful men in the world. now they can speak freely. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> a special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. has been showing some strains lately, and president obama's state visit is meant to smooth over any rough patches. but is it working? joining me now is a man who knows about that special relationship, former british prime minister gordon brown. thank you for joining me. >> a pleasure. >> david cameron and president
former british prime minister gordon brown, and the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> well, i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> on president obama. >> if you look what president obama has achieved in half a decade of leadership that has been white in the recent years on behalf of the results of americans. >> no country has the right to intrude on any other country. >>> gordon brown on former...
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now, we are going to hear from revenue with gordon. hey, gordon. >> thank you. i'm here tonight with a coalition of community and labor organizations working together to promote worker rights and social justice locally and nationally. i was asked to make some brief remarks about the revenue side of the picture and tax policy, so my first point is that we cannot solve the budget crisis through cuts alone, and i think this is a pretty obvious statement to everybody here tonight. this forum tonight is really important to allow the community and people that are directly affected by these terrible budget cuts to speak out and raise their voice directly to our public officials, but too often, forums like this and the other one that are going to have before self -- the discussion is constrained just to things like talking about the impact of the budget cuts, talking about layoffs of public sector workers, cutbacks to benefits to public-sector workers, or even as we see in the midwest, a tax on even the collective bargaining rights. what i think is really important to b
now, we are going to hear from revenue with gordon. hey, gordon. >> thank you. i'm here tonight with a coalition of community and labor organizations working together to promote worker rights and social justice locally and nationally. i was asked to make some brief remarks about the revenue side of the picture and tax policy, so my first point is that we cannot solve the budget crisis through cuts alone, and i think this is a pretty obvious statement to everybody here tonight. this forum...
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. >> ahead on news 4 today, our own chris gordon caught in the middle of the spontaneous celebration at ground zero. this is your captain speaking, we are fourteenth in line for takeoff. looks like it's bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! ♪ [ child ] the train is now arriving. [ male announcer ] the train has arrived indeed. in honor of amtrak's 40th anniversary, kids ride free for 40 days. details at amtrak.com. >>> more now on our top story this morning. nearly 10 years after plotting the worst terror attack this nation has ever seen, osama bin laden is dead. president obama made the official announcement from the white house late last night. the president says a small team of americans carried out the attack at a compound in pakistan. the u.s. did not share the information about the raid with any allies or pakistan during the president's address he said, quote, justice has been done. just a short time ago, u.s. of
. >> ahead on news 4 today, our own chris gordon caught in the middle of the spontaneous celebration at ground zero. this is your captain speaking, we are fourteenth in line for takeoff. looks like it's bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! ♪ [ child ] the train is now arriving. [ male announcer ] the train has arrived...
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gordon as well. [applause] >> [speaking spanish] [applause] >> thank you to everyone who helped us to keep the cafe and to keep the business going on. thank you very much again. i am waiting with you for a cup of coffee there. [applause] >> distinguished board, i am in my 33rd year now. i had the privilege of welcoming -- into the community. a very rare human being is how i can describe -- truly a citizen of the entire world. i view san francisco as a microcosm of the world community. we used to gather there and we were really treated with much love. i would like to welcome the sister and niece back to the community. we pray for your business and we thank you, hon. supervisor, for having enough insight to recognize such a great great institution. thank you very much. [applause] >> one of our colleagues is not here today but supervisor campos has provided supervisor avalos for an honoree in district 9. >> we would like to call up donald houston. while i'm speaking on behalf of david campos, i can spea
gordon as well. [applause] >> [speaking spanish] [applause] >> thank you to everyone who helped us to keep the cafe and to keep the business going on. thank you very much again. i am waiting with you for a cup of coffee there. [applause] >> distinguished board, i am in my 33rd year now. i had the privilege of welcoming -- into the community. a very rare human being is how i can describe -- truly a citizen of the entire world. i view san francisco as a microcosm of the world...
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you wrote an op-ed for "the daily" gordon saying this is the last straw. the u.s. should dump pakistan and fully partner up with that country's bitter rival india. but if that happens, gordon, who moves in, china, saudi arabia? is that eventually in the u.s.' best interest? >> clearly when it's going to be china and saudi arabia that do move in, they already control the country and we pay for it, and, of course, no one wants to see pakistan move closer to beijing and riyadh, but we've got to recognize that we've got to make a guy because india is going to force us to do this. just last week they ruled us out of their $10 billion fighter contract and relations have cooled in the obama administration. this isn't something we can be friends with both. we have to make a choice. >> isn't an imperfect relationship with a very important strategic ally in the war against terrorism, an imperfect relationship better than cutting ties all together? >> well, clearly we have tried to work with the pakistani intelligence services and with the pakistani military, and we've been -
you wrote an op-ed for "the daily" gordon saying this is the last straw. the u.s. should dump pakistan and fully partner up with that country's bitter rival india. but if that happens, gordon, who moves in, china, saudi arabia? is that eventually in the u.s.' best interest? >> clearly when it's going to be china and saudi arabia that do move in, they already control the country and we pay for it, and, of course, no one wants to see pakistan move closer to beijing and riyadh, but...
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now, you wrote an op-ed for the daily, gordon, saying this is the last straw, the u.s. some dump pakistan and fully partner up with that country'sabilitier rival, india. but if that happens, gordon, who moves in? china? saudi arabia? is that eventually in the u.s.'s best interest? >> well, clearly, it's going to be china and saudi arabia that do move in because they already control the country and we pay for it. and of course no one wants to see pakistan move closer to beiging and riyadh. but we've got to recognize that we've got to make a choice because india is going to force us to do this. you know, just last week they ruled us out of their $10 billion fighter contract, and relations have cooled during the obama administration. so this is not something that we can be friends with both. we've got to make a choice. >> right. but isn't an imperfect relationship with a very important strategic ally in the war against terrorism, an imperfect relationship better than cutting ties altogether? >> well, clearly, we have tried to work with the pakistani intelligence services a
now, you wrote an op-ed for the daily, gordon, saying this is the last straw, the u.s. some dump pakistan and fully partner up with that country'sabilitier rival, india. but if that happens, gordon, who moves in? china? saudi arabia? is that eventually in the u.s.'s best interest? >> well, clearly, it's going to be china and saudi arabia that do move in because they already control the country and we pay for it. and of course no one wants to see pakistan move closer to beiging and riyadh....
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i'm sarah gordon. this is "open house." this week frank gets down and dirty with some do it yourself tricks. >> what if i told you could transform your counter top for under $200 in one weekend and get the look of expensive poured concrete? >> "open house to the rescue," george he's going to a sanctuary for a deserving couple. >> we got married in june. five months later he had a stroke. >> plus our designer proves that luxury living can still be comfortable. we'll tour a beautiful residence right in the heart of chicago. [captioning made possible by nbc universal] >> welcome to "open house." whether you're buying, selling, re-designing or just dreaming we've got you covered. today i'm coming to you from a stunning apartment this two-bedroom has an amazing flow and a wood-burning fireplace. it also has a gorgeous open kitchen which makes the living space seem larger than life. this week on "tips of the trade," interior decorator frank fontana is back with a new surprise, his new design book full of his favorite tricks. he b
i'm sarah gordon. this is "open house." this week frank gets down and dirty with some do it yourself tricks. >> what if i told you could transform your counter top for under $200 in one weekend and get the look of expensive poured concrete? >> "open house to the rescue," george he's going to a sanctuary for a deserving couple. >> we got married in june. five months later he had a stroke. >> plus our designer proves that luxury living can still be...
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jeff gordon in the wrong place and he goes hard in to the wall. gordon finished 39th place tonight. the toyotas finished 1, 2, 3 and with 84 laps to go kyle busch passes burton and takes the flag on fumes. kyle holds off the begin's racing teammate to win this event for the third straight year. >>> soccer news the quakes keep falling from grace. they get shut out in philadelphia, remain in last place in the western conference. >>> bay area mma fighter steve shields had his 15 match win streak snapped tonight. he lot of the decision to george saint pier and that's sports. giants win; a's loose but tomorrow sharks did not to march toward the stanley cup. >> go sharks. u. you bet. >> that is the report for tonight. be sure to join us at 7:00 a.m. we will have the latest on the bus accident in san francisco. >> and the coverage continues online all the time at ktvu.com.
jeff gordon in the wrong place and he goes hard in to the wall. gordon finished 39th place tonight. the toyotas finished 1, 2, 3 and with 84 laps to go kyle busch passes burton and takes the flag on fumes. kyle holds off the begin's racing teammate to win this event for the third straight year. >>> soccer news the quakes keep falling from grace. they get shut out in philadelphia, remain in last place in the western conference. >>> bay area mma fighter steve shields had his 15...
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she's first in line. >> what about gordon? >> he's been killed by cameron, he's gone and he ain't going to get it. >> lenos the science pretty well. >> he doesn't get along with the prim minister of -- prime minister of great britain january. >> what do you think? >> it's absolutely going to be a european. it's not just greeee and portugal. it's italy and it's -- you know, any number of -- why am i drawing a blank? and they are in terrible shape and the german banks in particular are critical to germany and germany and england are critical for this and they're going to spend all that you are money, a huge amount of money because in fact as pat says, it is really bailing out the european banks. >> all of these post-world war institutions, international institutions, imf -- >> not the world bank? >> world bank. >> really? >> the security council should be reviewed because of the change in reality, political and economic reality. now we have brazil and you have india and you have china and south africa. you have all of the nation
she's first in line. >> what about gordon? >> he's been killed by cameron, he's gone and he ain't going to get it. >> lenos the science pretty well. >> he doesn't get along with the prim minister of -- prime minister of great britain january. >> what do you think? >> it's absolutely going to be a european. it's not just greeee and portugal. it's italy and it's -- you know, any number of -- why am i drawing a blank? and they are in terrible shape and the...
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she's first in line. >> what about gordon? >> he's been killed by cameron, he's gone and he ain't going to get it. >> lenos the science pretty well. >> he doesn't get along with the prim minister of -- prime minister of great britain january. >> what do you think? >> it's absolutely going to be a european. it's not just greece and portugal. it's italy and it's -- you know, any number of -- why am i drawing a blank? and they are in terrible shape and the german banks in particular are critical to germany and germany and england are critical for this and they're going to spend all that you are money, a huge amount of money because in fact as pat says, it is really bailing out the european banks. >> all of these post-world war institutions, international institutions, imf -- >> not the world bank? >> world bank. >> really? >> the security council should be reviewed because of the change in reality, political and economic reality. now we have brazil and you have india and you have china and south africa. you have all of the nation
she's first in line. >> what about gordon? >> he's been killed by cameron, he's gone and he ain't going to get it. >> lenos the science pretty well. >> he doesn't get along with the prim minister of -- prime minister of great britain january. >> what do you think? >> it's absolutely going to be a european. it's not just greece and portugal. it's italy and it's -- you know, any number of -- why am i drawing a blank? and they are in terrible shape and the...
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would you favor her over gordon brown? >> well, there is currently someone doing the job. that's dominique, who i agree might test the french presidential elections, but i think let's wait for a vacancy. >> but let's be clear, if you're weighing out christine and gordon brown, where would your loyalties lie? >> christine is a very good friend of mine. >> is it a job you would like in the future? >> as george put it, there's somebody with the job. >> the eight members of the u.s. council met in u.s. and russia this week, supposed to be discussing environmental challenges in the region where the ice is rapidly retreating. but secret diplomatic cables we can review on "newsnight" show that behind the scenes governments have been discussing how they can carve up the arctic oil and gas resources. here's our science editor susan watts. >> only one woman it seems can save the polar bears and peoples of the distant north as the ice melts. >> i love it. so happy we're having the meeting here. >> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton joined leaders from the arctic nations in green
would you favor her over gordon brown? >> well, there is currently someone doing the job. that's dominique, who i agree might test the french presidential elections, but i think let's wait for a vacancy. >> but let's be clear, if you're weighing out christine and gordon brown, where would your loyalties lie? >> christine is a very good friend of mine. >> is it a job you would like in the future? >> as george put it, there's somebody with the job. >> the eight...
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she's first in line. >> what about gordon? >> he's been killed by cameron, he's gone and he ain't going to get it. >> lenos the science pretty well. >> he doesn't get along with the prim minister of -- prime minister of great britain january. >> what do you think? >> it's absolutely going to be a european. it's not just greece and portugal. it's italy and it's -- you know, any number of -- why am i drawing a blank? and they are in terrible shape and the german banks in particular are critical to germany and germany and england are critical for this and they're going to spend all that you are money, a huge amount of money because in fact as pat says, it is really bailing out the european banks. >> all of these post-world war institutions, international institutions, imf -- >> not the world bank? >> world bank. >> really? >> the security council should be reviewed because of the change in reality, political and economic reality. now we have brazil and you have india and you have china and south africa. you have all of the nation
she's first in line. >> what about gordon? >> he's been killed by cameron, he's gone and he ain't going to get it. >> lenos the science pretty well. >> he doesn't get along with the prim minister of -- prime minister of great britain january. >> what do you think? >> it's absolutely going to be a european. it's not just greece and portugal. it's italy and it's -- you know, any number of -- why am i drawing a blank? and they are in terrible shape and the...
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things light up, ask robbie gordon, that is a fire, everybody. juan intentionally bumps ryan newman. newman spun out of control. he would finish 20th. >>> the race continued to go on. causing gordon to spin out and crash into the wall. for the third spring in a row. kyle bush takes the checkered flag. it's his second sprint cup win of the season. hamlin took second. and finally, vancouver looking to go up 2-0. tie it. then matt scored the winner in double overtime. the predators won 2-1 to even the series at a game a piece. >> all right gary. >> thank you much. >> no more singing. >> we'll be right back ,,,, san francisco. a place with natural beauty and a forward-thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today, we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more c
things light up, ask robbie gordon, that is a fire, everybody. juan intentionally bumps ryan newman. newman spun out of control. he would finish 20th. >>> the race continued to go on. causing gordon to spin out and crash into the wall. for the third spring in a row. kyle bush takes the checkered flag. it's his second sprint cup win of the season. hamlin took second. and finally, vancouver looking to go up 2-0. tie it. then matt scored the winner in double overtime. the predators won...
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activist, district 8, the founding executive director of the chinatown community development center gordon chen, strychnine shirley chen, district 10, a community leader and visitation valley, and last but not least, the business woman and president of an iron works co., florence kong. could you join me in thanking all of their leadership? [applause] the last thing i want to say is we have been celebrating our heritage for 163 years, and i look forward to another 163 years of celebration. thank you very much for being here. >> supervisor chiu, thank you very much. this is the seventh year that san francisco has held an official celebration for asian americans. the plans are the culminated efforts of the members of the mayor's asian-pacific american heritage celebration committee. please welcome me and joining claudine cheng for her remarks on this year's celebration. >> thank you, everyone, for joining us for our celebration this year. the theme of our celebration is celebrate heritage, celebrated community voices. the community is selected this team for two reasons.
activist, district 8, the founding executive director of the chinatown community development center gordon chen, strychnine shirley chen, district 10, a community leader and visitation valley, and last but not least, the business woman and president of an iron works co., florence kong. could you join me in thanking all of their leadership? [applause] the last thing i want to say is we have been celebrating our heritage for 163 years, and i look forward to another 163 years of celebration. thank...
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. >>> coming up at 5:00, chris gordon goes on american university to find out how september 11th affected the so-called 9/11 generation. >>> we have breaking news right now in the death of a 16-year-old north carolina girl. phylicia barnes disappeared back in december while visiting her half-sister in baltimore. her body was found last month near the susquehanna river 35 miles from the city. police now say they've completed an autopsy and have determined she was murdered. investigators say the cause of death has also been determined, but it's not being released because doing so could jeopardize the investigation. >>> a school bus crashed in montgomery county injuring ten elementary school student. it happened on route 355 in clarksburg. the bus went off the road while trying to avoid a head-on collision with another school bus. the driver of the other school bus has been cited now for negligent driving. the children orp their way to little bennett elementary school. none of their injuries were serious. >>> let's take a look now at our weather. the rain looks like it has stopped for a whil
. >>> coming up at 5:00, chris gordon goes on american university to find out how september 11th affected the so-called 9/11 generation. >>> we have breaking news right now in the death of a 16-year-old north carolina girl. phylicia barnes disappeared back in december while visiting her half-sister in baltimore. her body was found last month near the susquehanna river 35 miles from the city. police now say they've completed an autopsy and have determined she was murdered....
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reforming the united states system i think we have an expert inside the green party by the name of gordon who has filed two cases all the way up to the supreme court unfortunately failed the first time for lack of standing on the merits and so let's back up the mess make any effort if as you allege fraud was a problem in the al gore case maybe there isn't a case where the popular vote has not been recognized by the electoral college and maybe there isn't this you know example distressing example of how the electoral college system has failed this country. well you didn't let me get to the point of a sick or at least complaint before the courts ok and this is an active way but it is not right now the substance of the matter is that the electoral college allow rules a mad party to control the majority party any circumstance no one would say that that is real democracy and no one would say that that is scare but that is not only the function of the electoral college it is also the purpose and the intent of having an electoral college and what is of gordon discovered in here is research on th
reforming the united states system i think we have an expert inside the green party by the name of gordon who has filed two cases all the way up to the supreme court unfortunately failed the first time for lack of standing on the merits and so let's back up the mess make any effort if as you allege fraud was a problem in the al gore case maybe there isn't a case where the popular vote has not been recognized by the electoral college and maybe there isn't this you know example distressing...
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brown actually pointed out in this week's op ed writing in newsweek gordon brown said this year for the first time in industrial history the combined forces of america and europe are being out produced out manufactured out exported and out invested by the rest of the world global shift that he and many economists say is much more done dramatic than any since the industrial revolution now manufacturing jobs used to be the backbone of america's economy and as artie's christine for sour reports these days they seem to be a relic of the past. at one time it was a familiar scene for so many americans the job along the assembly line for millions of men. and women this was a portrait of the american dream like individual vertebrae dotting the nation factories like this together once form to the backbone of this country in some cities and towns manufacturing plants were the sole industry on which everything else rested and according to president obama it's an industry that still alive and well and central to the american economy america is still home to the most entrepreneurial most industr
brown actually pointed out in this week's op ed writing in newsweek gordon brown said this year for the first time in industrial history the combined forces of america and europe are being out produced out manufactured out exported and out invested by the rest of the world global shift that he and many economists say is much more done dramatic than any since the industrial revolution now manufacturing jobs used to be the backbone of america's economy and as artie's christine for sour reports...
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. >> yousuf if you do this together, there will not be a political fallout, but senators sununu, gordon smith, norm coleman might disagree with you. you yourself had ads against you for taking a lead role before. how is the environment different today? >> i have been talking about entitlement reform, and i think the 1983-1984 elections are pretty close analogy to what we are in the process of considering here. there was entitled reform. it could clearly have been argued that it impacted benefits because this jury -- the social security age went up under that agreement over time. no question it impacted beneficiaries long-term -- not short term, but long term. i think that is a clear analogy to what we are involved in right now, which is an immediate financial meltdown, which is what we were confronted with in 2008. >> do you believe the defense of military -- the defense of marriage act applies to the military across the board? >> i supported the defense of marriage act. i have not given any thought to the question you ask, so i will not respond. >> i am wondering why you voted for the
. >> yousuf if you do this together, there will not be a political fallout, but senators sununu, gordon smith, norm coleman might disagree with you. you yourself had ads against you for taking a lead role before. how is the environment different today? >> i have been talking about entitlement reform, and i think the 1983-1984 elections are pretty close analogy to what we are in the process of considering here. there was entitled reform. it could clearly have been argued that it...
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activist, district 8, the founding executive director of the chinatown community development center gordon chen, strychnine shirley chen, district 10, a community leader and visitation valley, and last but not least, the business woman and president of an iron works co., florence kong. could you join me in thanking all of their leadership? [applause] the last thing i want to say is we have been celebrating our heritage for 163 years, and i look forward to another 163 years of celebration. thank you very much for being here. >> supervisor chiu, thank you very much. this is the seventh year that san francisco has held an official celebration for asian americans. the plans are the culminated efforts of the members of the mayor's asian-pacific american heritage celebration committee. please welcome me and joining claudine cheng for her remarks on this year's celebration. >> thank you, everyone, for joining us for our celebration this year. the theme of our celebration is celebrate heritage, celebrated community voices. the community is selected this team for two reasons. one -- the community r
activist, district 8, the founding executive director of the chinatown community development center gordon chen, strychnine shirley chen, district 10, a community leader and visitation valley, and last but not least, the business woman and president of an iron works co., florence kong. could you join me in thanking all of their leadership? [applause] the last thing i want to say is we have been celebrating our heritage for 163 years, and i look forward to another 163 years of celebration. thank...
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parra and sergeant gordon maintained control of the scene. they directed the subjects -- suspect to the ground and directed him away from the gun, handcuffing him. they also rendered aid to the victim in an attempt to save his life. they turned their attention to isolating other potential suspects. they directed the arriving units to secure the suspect, perimeter, murder weapon, to locate witnesses, they ran a textbook investigation and follow-up. we are tremendously fortunate that these two officers were on that street that night. their outstanding bravery and ability to respond without hesitation, there's protection decision making to assess, tactically respond to, and control the immediate deadly threat, their willingness to put their lives at risk, knowing it was necessary to save the lives of others, their control and disciplined response initially and managing the resulting homicide scene, for these actions, the arabs each being awarded the gold medal of valor. [applause] >> commissioner dejesus wanted to say a few words. >> i also want
parra and sergeant gordon maintained control of the scene. they directed the subjects -- suspect to the ground and directed him away from the gun, handcuffing him. they also rendered aid to the victim in an attempt to save his life. they turned their attention to isolating other potential suspects. they directed the arriving units to secure the suspect, perimeter, murder weapon, to locate witnesses, they ran a textbook investigation and follow-up. we are tremendously fortunate that these two...
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chris gordon, thanks so much for calling us after a very short night for you. thank you. >> get some rest, chris. thank you. as you know, during the september 11th attacks, one of the hijacked planes hit the pentagon. >> news 4's megan mcgrath was the first local reporter on the scene. what are you hearing from folks, megan? >> reporter: well, we're hearing a great sense of relief from people. we're also hearing some concerns. some concerned there could be retaliation because of osama bin laden's death. he was able to evade capture nearly 10 years. something that was very, very difficult for the people who lost loved ones in the 9/11 attacks. well, his luck finally ran out this weekend. today many are awakening to hear the news that osama bin laden has been killed. as i said, many people are feeling a sense of relief that this is over. for others it's the closing of a difficult chapter for them. they can finally take comfort in the fact that the man who brought so much pain to so many is now dead. >> good. it is happy. he killed too many people, right? >> i'm s
chris gordon, thanks so much for calling us after a very short night for you. thank you. >> get some rest, chris. thank you. as you know, during the september 11th attacks, one of the hijacked planes hit the pentagon. >> news 4's megan mcgrath was the first local reporter on the scene. what are you hearing from folks, megan? >> reporter: well, we're hearing a great sense of relief from people. we're also hearing some concerns. some concerned there could be retaliation because...
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i know when gordon was the chief of police, set it was the highest murder rate in san francisco. maybe diversity was more important than brains. i do not know what the issue was, but i do know it, that murders went up during his regime, and a lot of people were very upset. i think there should be more due diligence in terms of solving some of these unsolved crimes, particularly murder and mayhem in the city. i can observe what goes on in the tenderloin at night in various parts of the city. when i am driving, i see a lot of crimes. as for murders, we know they go reported, but i do not know it you can have this when wives are missing their husbands and husbands missing their wives and say that is all we can do, put edit create a reward out, it's because we do not have any leads korea into 10 years to get osama bin laden. -- we do not have any leads. it took 10 years to get osama bin laden. eyunni detective sitting on them year after year until these to pop up. rewards to pay off, and we get a resolution to this problem. the i thank you for your time on the issue. president mazzuc
i know when gordon was the chief of police, set it was the highest murder rate in san francisco. maybe diversity was more important than brains. i do not know what the issue was, but i do know it, that murders went up during his regime, and a lot of people were very upset. i think there should be more due diligence in terms of solving some of these unsolved crimes, particularly murder and mayhem in the city. i can observe what goes on in the tenderloin at night in various parts of the city....
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that i was able to attend last friday which was kind of ribbon-cutting, i guess, for the project at gordon j. lowe which is a joint project with a number of city partners including the public utilities commission which is rainwater collection project, where water is collected off the roof of the school, held in sis alternatives, comes down a pipe system and is used to warden the gardens, -- wattwater the gardens, one of those that i was amazed and pleased we were able to do at all, gibbon the neighborhood and the size of the school yards. so it was really quite extraordinary and a mural describing the sistern and water collection system. this is a project, one of our green school yard partners, but it's a living library project. and it was rling amazing and there were a lot of people there and i think we do a lot of wonderful projects just of this nature except what's unique about this is that it was funded by the p.u.c. this is about managing groundwater, diverting water, even in, again, the most densely populated neighborhood in san francisco and according to board of supervisors, presid
that i was able to attend last friday which was kind of ribbon-cutting, i guess, for the project at gordon j. lowe which is a joint project with a number of city partners including the public utilities commission which is rainwater collection project, where water is collected off the roof of the school, held in sis alternatives, comes down a pipe system and is used to warden the gardens, -- wattwater the gardens, one of those that i was amazed and pleased we were able to do at all, gibbon the...
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gordon brown and tony blair course not. did they get the right guest list? reporting is british politic gordonn mcshane and bryon. >> when charles and diana were married, there were five former prime minister is alive, and they were all invited. i think that the culture is not there. david cameron said he would block brown as the imf job if he it was vacant. a very personalized. he didn't do this to jim callahan. if you don't like the government you replace. >> you say prince william is listening to cameron/ >> 1900 people came. this is a geopolitical state occassion. the government is up to its ears. >> where did the guest list come from? >> this is from the palace, with advice from the government. i would like to think that there were not invited was because it took us into an illegal war in iraq. but this is probably not the case. >> what is the reason? >> we have a story -- i cannot take it beyond that. >> and what are the personal aspects of this? going to the death -- >> this is more probable than the iraq war? this is more serious. >> i could say that
gordon brown and tony blair course not. did they get the right guest list? reporting is british politic gordonn mcshane and bryon. >> when charles and diana were married, there were five former prime minister is alive, and they were all invited. i think that the culture is not there. david cameron said he would block brown as the imf job if he it was vacant. a very personalized. he didn't do this to jim callahan. if you don't like the government you replace. >> you say prince...