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to push the story on up, malcolm x was killed in 1965. i had a one-man riot. was nobody else on the street rioting. i'm talking about i'm coming down the street from my house with crocodile tears running down, i'm so upset that malcolm x has been killed, as far as i am concerned the racist power structure killed malcolm x, i'm throwing bricks. and finally my little friends come up and got me and said man, you got to come. i went back to the house and got my books out. i said i'm going to find my friend huie. said man, you got to cool down. i said man, you guys a bunch of armchair revolutionaries. i need to do stuff you know what i mean. what happened to me is that's what i did. i found richard, he was japanese brother who was the first one, one of the first in the black panther party. i said where does huie live. i found where huie lived. i went over to huie's house with a copy of wretched of the earth. i had digested, written, rewrote, rehighlighted and over highlighted. that book. that material. you know what i mean. but i'm saying this was me, i needed to d
to push the story on up, malcolm x was killed in 1965. i had a one-man riot. was nobody else on the street rioting. i'm talking about i'm coming down the street from my house with crocodile tears running down, i'm so upset that malcolm x has been killed, as far as i am concerned the racist power structure killed malcolm x, i'm throwing bricks. and finally my little friends come up and got me and said man, you got to come. i went back to the house and got my books out. i said i'm going to find...
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malcolm naden had lived wild in the bush, killing kangaroos and breaking into homes to still supplies. police tracked him to a remote farmhouse. >> hooded and wounded, malcolm naden went out of the hospital after receiving treatment. he was injured after police raided the house in new south wales. they had been alerted to his whereabouts after he activated and motion sensor. >> he came out of the premises, out of a doorway, he was confronted by the police and he retreated back into the house and attempted to exit. the police again confronted him on that side. we had the building contained. a short scuffle ensued where he was then arrested. >> malcolm naden is wanted in connection with murder of two women and indecent assault on another. he spent nearly seven years on the run, even stealing food from the zero. -- zoo. he was likened to annette kelley, the bushranger from the 19th century. he was merely wanted man. sooner or later, he would make the mistake. he is now appearing in a courtroom where he is charged with murdering a woman and wounding a police officer. he has been taken to
malcolm naden had lived wild in the bush, killing kangaroos and breaking into homes to still supplies. police tracked him to a remote farmhouse. >> hooded and wounded, malcolm naden went out of the hospital after receiving treatment. he was injured after police raided the house in new south wales. they had been alerted to his whereabouts after he activated and motion sensor. >> he came out of the premises, out of a doorway, he was confronted by the police and he retreated back into...
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who wasn't a nation of islam are left with malcolm and was malcolm x his bodyguard. and, in fact, just a few feet away when malcolm was assassinated. you can go online and you can see pictures of malcolm a moment after he was shot giving mouth to mouth resuscitation. batman was gene roberts. malcolm to his last breath from an undercover cop. he use those credentials to join the black panther party. and affecting the security officer or the other person is part of that elite unit was my mentor. he came in, used, has a military background but he always was the crazy can't accuse a person who if we talked about organizing the building is having problems the landlord, showing the tenants have to take that money and make repairs and fixed the boiler and do some things that was, you, hold the money and as go. he would be like where does the landlord live? let's find out what his little mansion is an go burn it down. of course, the young brothers like tasha a separate with aggressive, that person who is telling you i know where to get a dime a, know where to get the guns. h
who wasn't a nation of islam are left with malcolm and was malcolm x his bodyguard. and, in fact, just a few feet away when malcolm was assassinated. you can go online and you can see pictures of malcolm a moment after he was shot giving mouth to mouth resuscitation. batman was gene roberts. malcolm to his last breath from an undercover cop. he use those credentials to join the black panther party. and affecting the security officer or the other person is part of that elite unit was my mentor....
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who wasn't the nation of islam, who led with malcolm and was malcolm x is bottom -- bodyguard. you can go online and see pictures of malcolm the moment have to shot getting mouth to mouth resuscitation. that man was gene roberts to malcolm to his last breath from an undercover cop. he use those credentials to join the black panther party. and, in fact, became the security officer. the other person was part of that is the unit was my mentor. he kind of came in, used, you know, had military background but he always was the crazy panty. he was the person that we talked about organizing the building that was having problems with the landlord, rent strike ensuring the tenant how to take the money and make repairs and fixed the boiler, and to some things that was, you know, and hold the money in escrow. he would be like where does the landlord live? let's find out where his little mansion is and go bernadette but, of course, the young brothers are like yes. but it's the person who is aggressive in the meeting, the person who is telling you i know where to get the dynamite, nowhere to
who wasn't the nation of islam, who led with malcolm and was malcolm x is bottom -- bodyguard. you can go online and see pictures of malcolm the moment have to shot getting mouth to mouth resuscitation. that man was gene roberts to malcolm to his last breath from an undercover cop. he use those credentials to join the black panther party. and, in fact, became the security officer. the other person was part of that is the unit was my mentor. he kind of came in, used, you know, had military...
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malcolm x -- at muir, there is 689 -- they scored 689 on the api. not an ex is 790, in the zone. -- malcolm x is 790, in the zone. muir is 689, in the zone. webster is not in the zone at 672. o'connell in the zone, 594. jordan, which unfortunately falls out of the zone -- i guess those students are not part of the data. somehow, they are less human and less eligible for the special consideration of the superintendent's zone. president yee: thank you for your testimony is. board members? any questions or comments? ok. commissioner? >> thank you for the public testimony. ok, so this is a hard issue. the issue of skipping is a hard issue to address, and it is a very hard issue to stomach. i recognize that labour in this country sets the standard for a living wage and working conditions. nobody needs to tell me that. i know that because i belong to a union, local 2, my husband, 35 years, san francisco policemen, part of the police officers association, and my daughter is a labor organizer. so i know the power of seniority. but it is -- it is a hard deci
malcolm x -- at muir, there is 689 -- they scored 689 on the api. not an ex is 790, in the zone. -- malcolm x is 790, in the zone. muir is 689, in the zone. webster is not in the zone at 672. o'connell in the zone, 594. jordan, which unfortunately falls out of the zone -- i guess those students are not part of the data. somehow, they are less human and less eligible for the special consideration of the superintendent's zone. president yee: thank you for your testimony is. board members? any...
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x. >> my great grandfather malcolm x helped to create the space in this country necessary for the realin 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about kalil mohammed is that he is not only a brilliant scholar and public intellectual, but he is also an extraordinarily gifted administrator. he wants the schomburg to discover the past and learn from it. >> we want to raise the historical literacy of young people so that they feel comfortable asking the kinds of questions that a young 29-year-old baptist minister named martin luther king asked in montgomery, alabama. >> do you hear more about martin luther king at school or malcolm x? >> martin luther king. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> he seems interested in getting the youth involved and having the children learn about their history. >> this educator is dedicated to helping young people realize the value of preserving their own history. >> will we one day say the rap of lil wayne in the schomburg. >> i think it's a good idea, actually. i think all these quest
x. >> my great grandfather malcolm x helped to create the space in this country necessary for the realin 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about kalil mohammed is that he is not only a brilliant scholar and public intellectual, but he is also an extraordinarily gifted administrator. he wants the schomburg to discover the past and learn from it. >> we want to raise the...
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malcolm drew his last breath from an undercover cop. use those credentials to join the black panther party and in fact became the security officer. the other person is part of the elite unit was my mentor, he wants her dead. he came in, used the military.com, but always was the crazy panther. he was a person have attacked about organizing a unit that was having problems with the landlord, it would lynch strike and shut tenants how to take the money and make repairs and fixed the boiler and do some things and hold the money in escrow. he would be like, where does the landlord with? is fine over his mansion in a single burn it down. and of course the young brothers are like yeah, but if that person who is aggressive, the person who's telling you i know where they get the dynamite, know what they get the gun, he was the agent. he was the informant. so there was the journey of the panther 21 case. there is coming out of prison and then becoming a spokesperson for the panther 21 and thereby one of the spokesperson called the black panther pa
malcolm drew his last breath from an undercover cop. use those credentials to join the black panther party and in fact became the security officer. the other person is part of the elite unit was my mentor, he wants her dead. he came in, used the military.com, but always was the crazy panther. he was a person have attacked about organizing a unit that was having problems with the landlord, it would lynch strike and shut tenants how to take the money and make repairs and fixed the boiler and do...
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tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public system -- the american public school system, the lower income population is not playing the role they should play. we are not adequately educating these children. the classrooms are too crowded -- that is all over the tv in new york. they blame it all on teachers. i think the youth deserve better. that is what i think. [applause] we have to start not when they are a teenager, but pre-k. [applause] >> you have said what families need to do. as a person in school, we know how much of our children's time is spent in school. we are often the surrogate parents for a leng
tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public...
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>> malcolm x? -- malcolm x? >> malcolm x was a hero of mine. i was quite a radical and thought the, "we shall overcome," this was not an effective way of gaining civil rights. i felt more confrontation was needed. >> what made you a radical and what does it mean? >> a radical, i am still a radical. i believe a radical is any person who believes in personal libery and individual freedom and limited government. i have always been a person who believed people should not interfere with me, and i should do my own thing if i don't violate the rights of others. >> what is the difference in following malcolm x and martin luther king? >> at the time, i thought he was too much of a compromiser. i was willing to go in and confront people. my career in the army was part of that vision of confronting racial discrimination. >> how tall are you? >> 6'5". >> you were that height in the army? >> i was about 185 in the army. >> how did you get in the army? >> i was drafted, but i like to say my labor services were confisgated. i was driving a taxi cab, making $3
>> malcolm x? -- malcolm x? >> malcolm x was a hero of mine. i was quite a radical and thought the, "we shall overcome," this was not an effective way of gaining civil rights. i felt more confrontation was needed. >> what made you a radical and what does it mean? >> a radical, i am still a radical. i believe a radical is any person who believes in personal libery and individual freedom and limited government. i have always been a person who believed people...
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breaks it up into very small pieces so that it is easier to trade back and forth via a swarm. >> malcolm showed us what a bit torrent program looks like on his computer. the programs are perfectly legal, but every day, we're told, up to 50 million people around the world are using programs like this to illegally download pirated movies. and you're downloading the movie right now? >> that's right. >> so those little dots going back and forth are the little pieces of the movie. >> that's right. >> the tiny bits moving toward the blue column in the middle of the screen are pieces of the movie we're getting from people all around the world. the bits moving away from the column are pieces we have and are sharing with someone else. >> and when we get that complete movie, the technology will rearrange all of those little pieces into one complete film that is watchable. >> there's a technology that automatically puts it in the right order? >> sure does. [ticking] >> coming up: how to catch a pirate. >> investigators searching for movie pirates also use a secret method they don't like to talk abo
breaks it up into very small pieces so that it is easier to trade back and forth via a swarm. >> malcolm showed us what a bit torrent program looks like on his computer. the programs are perfectly legal, but every day, we're told, up to 50 million people around the world are using programs like this to illegally download pirated movies. and you're downloading the movie right now? >> that's right. >> so those little dots going back and forth are the little pieces of the movie....
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malcolm x -- at muir, there is 689 -- they scored 689 on the api. not an ex is 790, in the zone. -- malcolm x is 790, in the zone. muir is 689, in the zone. webster is not in the zone at 672. o'connell in the zone, 594. jordan, which unfortunately falls out of the zone -- i guess those students are not part of the data. somehow, they are less human and less eligible for the special consideration of the superintendent's zone. president yee: thank you for your testimony is. board members? any questions or comments? ok. commissioner? >> thank you for the public testimony. ok, so this is a hard issue. the issue of
malcolm x -- at muir, there is 689 -- they scored 689 on the api. not an ex is 790, in the zone. -- malcolm x is 790, in the zone. muir is 689, in the zone. webster is not in the zone at 672. o'connell in the zone, 594. jordan, which unfortunately falls out of the zone -- i guess those students are not part of the data. somehow, they are less human and less eligible for the special consideration of the superintendent's zone. president yee: thank you for your testimony is. board members? any...
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we took malcolms idea. we got the united nations convention of the rights of a child. we constructed some of the basic elements. over the years, we created human rights report cards where the young folks in me this organization, who were just coming home, one month they did a report card with a graded the public schools. the next month, they greeted the police in their community. the next month, they greeted the health care services in their community. all of these things -- there's an international convention that says young people have a basic human rights. not citizenship rights but human-rights that need to be protected around the world. everybody in the united nations assembly signed this except for the united states and somalia. we have begun to gather the information. i have a little bit more literature year if you want to talk afterwards, and some examples of that, but that is one of the things we need to do. let's look at the fundamental violations of our rights that are happening in your community and think about how we can elevate this to a level of internat
we took malcolms idea. we got the united nations convention of the rights of a child. we constructed some of the basic elements. over the years, we created human rights report cards where the young folks in me this organization, who were just coming home, one month they did a report card with a graded the public schools. the next month, they greeted the police in their community. the next month, they greeted the health care services in their community. all of these things -- there's an...
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malcolm x. >> malcolm x. actually, during the civil rights movement, malcolm x was kind of a hero of mine, much more so than martin luther king during the civil rights movement because i was one of the -- i was -- i was quite a radical as a young person and i was the one that thought that the, you know, the we shall over -- singing we shall overcome was a -- really not a very very effective way of gaining civil rights. and i think that -- i thought that more confrontation was needed. >> what made you a radical? and what does that mean? >> well, i think a radical -- i'm still a radical today. that is, i believe that a radical is any person who believes in personal liberty and individual freedom and limited government. that makes you a radical. and i've always been a person who believed that people should not interfere with me. i should be able to do my own thing without -- so long as i don't violate the rights of other people. >> what's the difference between following malcolm x or following martin luther king
malcolm x. >> malcolm x. actually, during the civil rights movement, malcolm x was kind of a hero of mine, much more so than martin luther king during the civil rights movement because i was one of the -- i was -- i was quite a radical as a young person and i was the one that thought that the, you know, the we shall over -- singing we shall overcome was a -- really not a very very effective way of gaining civil rights. and i think that -- i thought that more confrontation was needed....
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and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide holiday in honor of martin luther king, jr. right. at about the same time you recorded that, i was actually working for usa today and interviewed the governor. oh, you did that, huh? a lot of us did. this guy was... mecham. intransigent. there was no-- and the state was in no mood to be lectured to by public enemy about what they ought to be doing. you did this-- this rap video, and you did-- the video itself had some provocative scenes. the governor was poisoned; is that right? or blown up. the governor was blown up, and a senator is poisoned. here's my question: beyond the obvious entertainment value of that... i was steven steelberg in that one. [laughter] (paulson) wh
and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide holiday in honor of martin luther king, jr. right. at about the same time you recorded that,...
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. >> safer: korbey says much of the talk among parents centered upon the work of malcolm gladwell, whoseible for parents of four- and five-year-olds. in your book, you argue that the month you were born in can well dictate your success or failure in later life. >> malcolm gladwell: in that part of the book, i'm talking about a concept called cumulative advantage, and that is the idea that a little extra nudge ahead when you're six can mean that you're slightly better positioned when you're seven, and that means you're slightly better positioned when you're eight, and so on. and you can see this pattern in one field after another. >> safer: like hockey. gladwell reported that a majority of canadian junior all- stars had one thing in common. >> gladwell: the overwhelming number of kids are born in the first half of the year. >> safer: so, january, february, march. >> gladwell: yeah, it's kind of amazing. look at the list-- it's like, january, january, january, february, february, february, and there's, like, one kid from december, you know. >> safer: gladwell says there's a simple explanat
. >> safer: korbey says much of the talk among parents centered upon the work of malcolm gladwell, whoseible for parents of four- and five-year-olds. in your book, you argue that the month you were born in can well dictate your success or failure in later life. >> malcolm gladwell: in that part of the book, i'm talking about a concept called cumulative advantage, and that is the idea that a little extra nudge ahead when you're six can mean that you're slightly better positioned when...
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now we're back with 12 more episodes, and tonight, malcolm- jamal warner guest stars and he and shirley renewed vows, and me and britta get drunk. >> and you have to give the wedding speech. >> i give a very drunken winning speech, almost like i have in real life. >> off the cuff, no preparation, really? >> well, my character actually over-prepares. he doesn't know what to say, because he is too afraid, and he lets it go. he and britta scream at each other, an impromptu wedding service, yelling their fears and avows that each other. >> sounds fantastic. i don't think anyone wants to miss tonight's episode. thank you, joel. >> thank you so much. >> "community" viers tonight on at 8:00 p.m. first, a look at wall street.rs >> dr. kim hammond from falls road animal hospital is here to answer your pet questions with the most adorable little puppy. we like looking at your face, but his face is priceless. [laughter] >> same nose, same tan. he is about 11 weeks old. the ferocity of this dog. >> i know, i know. hold on to him, please. >> there is late breaking news. a rabid racoon in baltimore c
now we're back with 12 more episodes, and tonight, malcolm- jamal warner guest stars and he and shirley renewed vows, and me and britta get drunk. >> and you have to give the wedding speech. >> i give a very drunken winning speech, almost like i have in real life. >> off the cuff, no preparation, really? >> well, my character actually over-prepares. he doesn't know what to say, because he is too afraid, and he lets it go. he and britta scream at each other, an impromptu...
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in the bayview, bret harte elementary, carver, malcolm x, willie brown which was a school closure as part of the school improvement grant and marshall high school. in the mission, chavez, flynn, horace mann which is buena vista horace mann k-8 school. nine were funded by sig. all were funded with school improvement grant dollars and in the bayview, two schools are funded with sig dollars. the two zone offices that were created to support this town are led by dr. patricia gray and in the mission. i have the small staff of fiscal analyst and as secretary. there is a supervisor of professional learning in the mission and in the offices there are content and professional development specialists in the area of special ed and literacy and math. we also have attendance liaisons' and of the secretarial support. -- liaisons and office secretarial support. this is based on national research in the -- based on the chicago school study. there are five essential elements indicated in the study that need to be attended to. if you want to transform schools. creating a clear instructional batons and
in the bayview, bret harte elementary, carver, malcolm x, willie brown which was a school closure as part of the school improvement grant and marshall high school. in the mission, chavez, flynn, horace mann which is buena vista horace mann k-8 school. nine were funded by sig. all were funded with school improvement grant dollars and in the bayview, two schools are funded with sig dollars. the two zone offices that were created to support this town are led by dr. patricia gray and in the...
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." >> we have a million mean playing malcolm when the season comes back. we will get back to what is happening in the neighborhood. the neighborhood people really helped harry create her store. i think we should be hearing a little bit more from them. >> this show is based around some great characters, and even better legal cases. can you give us a preview of some of the cases we will be seeing? >> there is a wonderful art coming up with a man named sam berman played by christian clemmons in. he is one of her nemesis from her old firm. she had a case with him when she was fighting to get a settlement from a tobacco company. in the middle of this case, sam is working on his boat one weekend and he accidentally shoots himself in the head with a nail then. so he comes in to have this deposition with terry with this nail sticking out as head. she is horrified and sense into the hospital. it changes his whole personality. -- and sends him to the hospital. it changes his whole personality. that starts a relationship between the two of them which culminates in on
." >> we have a million mean playing malcolm when the season comes back. we will get back to what is happening in the neighborhood. the neighborhood people really helped harry create her store. i think we should be hearing a little bit more from them. >> this show is based around some great characters, and even better legal cases. can you give us a preview of some of the cases we will be seeing? >> there is a wonderful art coming up with a man named sam berman played by...
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michelle malcolm is greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. we're armed, and inexperienced. people call me an over-waterer. [ female announcer ] with miracle-gro, you don't have to
michelle malcolm is greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. omnipotent of...
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they teach a chinese-language class that malcolm x and this will be their second year they will be providing a teacher appreciation luncheon for all of the teachers at the elementary schools in the sun. they teach environmental science class as well as insisting -- assisting during the summer program. the last two weeks, they helped us put on a chinese perfect attendance celebration in the bayview where 130 students were acknowledged. i want to thank a three have the commissioners that came and i have some pictures i will give it to you. wherever there is a need, whether it is coming up with statistics or developing graphs, they have been enthusiastic about helping. they have been very humble and respectful. the superintendent the zone has found a tool in this foundation and the happy campus program. i would like to give each of you a copy of the perfect attendance chinese new year celebration that we had. could you come up so we can prevent you with this commendation? [applause] >> thank you. we have members of the foundation. i need to put my glasses on so that i can read this. san francis
they teach a chinese-language class that malcolm x and this will be their second year they will be providing a teacher appreciation luncheon for all of the teachers at the elementary schools in the sun. they teach environmental science class as well as insisting -- assisting during the summer program. the last two weeks, they helped us put on a chinese perfect attendance celebration in the bayview where 130 students were acknowledged. i want to thank a three have the commissioners that came and...
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michelle malcolm is next. and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantiis proven to help people quit smoking. it reduthe urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking orood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reactioto it. if you develop these, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart orlood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea,
michelle malcolm is next. and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantiis proven to help people quit smoking. it reduthe urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking orood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your...
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"her grandfather, ollie malcolm rush, "built this house for his family a long time ago.t's called a shotgun house." i've been making things all my life. and maybe an attraction for wood was nice. we lived on campus. it was a house on campus, so i grew up on campus. it was helpful that i could be exposed to a situation where there was wood, where there were carpenters. and i just kind of would make things. i made things from scraps of wood that were being thrown away. i made all sorts of stuff from leftover, thrown-out things. and i guess that eventually transformed into what later was called art. it was just never called that. it was called making things. it was called making things. i don't have a degree in art. i don't have an art degree at all. my undergraduate degree is in medical technology. my family always wanted a doctor, and so i headed toward the sciences. and going to medical school was something that i knew would be beneficial to the "race," world race, my race. but my thinking was, "i don't want to be a doctor who paints. i think i want to be a painter." it
"her grandfather, ollie malcolm rush, "built this house for his family a long time ago.t's called a shotgun house." i've been making things all my life. and maybe an attraction for wood was nice. we lived on campus. it was a house on campus, so i grew up on campus. it was helpful that i could be exposed to a situation where there was wood, where there were carpenters. and i just kind of would make things. i made things from scraps of wood that were being thrown away. i made all...
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and humor consultant malcolm kouchner reports, the presidential candidate, well, that is free. >> news for several months. >> good for your belly. a good belly laugh. >> i like that. >> that's actually rob's laugh. >>> major sports news overnight. the l.a. dodgers have a famous new owner. >>> plus, the megamillions jackpot closing in on -- get this -- almost half a billion dollars. >>> a former nba bad boy who could be headed to jail. [ johan ] hello, piper. nice up-do. i see you're crunching numbers with a cup of joe... when you could be relaxing with a delicious gevalia. or as i like to say, a cup of johan. joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me. put johan on your spreadsheets. he'll watch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. he'll watch your bottom line. it's time to get real about what happens in the bathroom. and start talking about what you really want from your toilet paper. it's time to talk about clean. feeling clean is so important. i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft & strong. strong
and humor consultant malcolm kouchner reports, the presidential candidate, well, that is free. >> news for several months. >> good for your belly. a good belly laugh. >> i like that. >> that's actually rob's laugh. >>> major sports news overnight. the l.a. dodgers have a famous new owner. >>> plus, the megamillions jackpot closing in on -- get this -- almost half a billion dollars. >>> a former nba bad boy who could be headed to jail. [ johan ]...
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at the same time, officer malcolm tipton reaches the scene.s toward the brawl with his taser locked and loaded. >> as i got about 10 to 15 feet from them, officer deaton turned mr. german toward me and gave me a clear shot. tipton lets loose the barbs and zaps german with a direct hit. >> the officers cuff and arrest german. >> paramedics arrive at the scene to treat officer deaton. >> my adrenaline was still rushing. i saw all this blood that was on me and at this time i could see it was dripping off my nose. >> deaton's nose has been sliced open from one of german's punches. in the safety of the ambulance, the officer realizes the severity of the attack. >> realized, man, this is for real. this guy was really trying to take me out. luckily i'm still here and i started thinking of my wife and kid. good thing was, i was on the better side of it, even though i did get injured. >> and his injuries are significant. >> basically, i had to have reconstructive surgery on my whole eye socket. he broke the bone here, broke my temple bone and broke my
at the same time, officer malcolm tipton reaches the scene.s toward the brawl with his taser locked and loaded. >> as i got about 10 to 15 feet from them, officer deaton turned mr. german toward me and gave me a clear shot. tipton lets loose the barbs and zaps german with a direct hit. >> the officers cuff and arrest german. >> paramedics arrive at the scene to treat officer deaton. >> my adrenaline was still rushing. i saw all this blood that was on me and at this time...
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schools in the bayview that is really an extraordinary example of showing improvement in recent years, malcolm x, is a school that we have worked together on. and one of the main problems we identified, that we wanted to see if what to do something about, was about stability and the staff. we talked with the staff about that, and also everything i know, all of the research i have looked at, over time tells me this is one of the things we were always finding in the well intentioned the other attempts we have made to effect change and the trajectory of improvement in these very schools and other schools. like commissioner norton, it needs to be said here tonight that the people who chose the six schools were not bus. out -- were not us. i have done a lot of public condemnation of how that was done. actually, i did not report that we should have applied for this, because i think some of -- and we see all of the other schools around the nation that have taken, as is the direction of the federal administration, a far more punitive, strategic posture around transformation and we have. i think we are
schools in the bayview that is really an extraordinary example of showing improvement in recent years, malcolm x, is a school that we have worked together on. and one of the main problems we identified, that we wanted to see if what to do something about, was about stability and the staff. we talked with the staff about that, and also everything i know, all of the research i have looked at, over time tells me this is one of the things we were always finding in the well intentioned the other...
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cal state, san francisco state, malcolm x plaza, san jose state, clark hall by the statues, and sonoma state, stevenson quad. >>> an academic building at uc berkeley has been evacuated because of a fire this morning. it broke out at about 10:15 on the north side of the campus. that building houses the engineering department. uc police say sparks from construction equipment started the fire in a laboratory. everyone was evacuated from the building while crews would fight the fire. >>> rain is still falling in parts of the bay area this noontime. this is a live look outside. the winter rainfall is not very steady. meteorologist mark tamayo said it will taper off in the next couple of hours. it was heavy at times in the east bay. randy dyson got caught in this downpour. the chp is responding to rain related crashes. and in oakland people would break out the umbrellas. similar scenes in san francisco and on the peninsula and north and south bays. >>> and a winter storm continues to bring fresh snow to the sierra. it started to fall on monday and it excepted to drop up to five feet in total
cal state, san francisco state, malcolm x plaza, san jose state, clark hall by the statues, and sonoma state, stevenson quad. >>> an academic building at uc berkeley has been evacuated because of a fire this morning. it broke out at about 10:15 on the north side of the campus. that building houses the engineering department. uc police say sparks from construction equipment started the fire in a laboratory. everyone was evacuated from the building while crews would fight the fire....
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charles drew, everett, george washington carver, horace mann, john o'connell, leonard flynt, malcolm x elementary commission elementary, paul revere, and thurgood marshall academic high. employees may not be teaching under the credential or authorization listed above during the 2011-2012 school year. in order to be awarded points under one-five as described above. criterion no. 6 shall be used in the event that is necessary to apply the same date of hire criteria to certificated -- employees assigned to the superintendent zone school. any time this occurs after application of these criteria shall be resolved by lottery. i have already read the paraprofessional services resolution. i will now read the early education department resolution. this is a short one so i will read all that. where is due to lack of funds in san francisco unified school district, the board of education under the authority of section 8366 hereby finds unnecessary and in the best interests of the district to eliminate the full- time equivalent fte of the employees in the early education program as specified belo
charles drew, everett, george washington carver, horace mann, john o'connell, leonard flynt, malcolm x elementary commission elementary, paul revere, and thurgood marshall academic high. employees may not be teaching under the credential or authorization listed above during the 2011-2012 school year. in order to be awarded points under one-five as described above. criterion no. 6 shall be used in the event that is necessary to apply the same date of hire criteria to certificated -- employees...
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malcolm maiden was australia's most wanted man.uthorities say he tried to escape when police narrowed in on him but they managed to catch him. he's charged with murder in connection to the strangling death of his cousin. he has been on the run since his cousin's murder in 2005. >>> pretty sight to show you in western japan. children dressed in ancient costumes boarded a fleet of bodies -- boats for a parade on the water. it's part of the dolls festival. about 200 children and their mothers went upstream praying for children's health. and waved to spectators. great. >>> 5:25. one minute he was driving home. the next he was crawling out of a crushed car. >> incredible stroke of good luck, just a few inches, one man alive this morning. >> a children's toy become a big hit on the campaign trail. how the etch-a-sketch is bug used toable -- being used to analyze one of the presidential hopefuls. >> there's rain in the forecast, details coming up. >> what is in store for the morning drive? fog, fog, and more fog. we have live traffic came
malcolm maiden was australia's most wanted man.uthorities say he tried to escape when police narrowed in on him but they managed to catch him. he's charged with murder in connection to the strangling death of his cousin. he has been on the run since his cousin's murder in 2005. >>> pretty sight to show you in western japan. children dressed in ancient costumes boarded a fleet of bodies -- boats for a parade on the water. it's part of the dolls festival. about 200 children and their...