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this graft is for latino e l and the consistent pattern brown brown above the state overcame is for two pathways so the latino e l while the tyrannical is reversed they're growing slower and finally for the which they think so regardless of the pathway the chinese e ls are growing substantially above the state level and the proficiency is around 350 in math i mean in many of the pathway their scoring in the advanced ranges in all grades. we see that simply that is in the english pathway and the download emergence pathway their tracking with the state average of the infusion, of course. >> so how it it if you're using those finding i'm going to talk about the data part and christen will tell us about the program. when it comes to the data we are making more detailed information for our schools we're not only able to track the e l but able to talk about the comparison group within the school and the same and how it performs in the district. so again 0 those are some slow down that we have available. since this is the season for school action plans you'll see that from preto post with thos
this graft is for latino e l and the consistent pattern brown brown above the state overcame is for two pathways so the latino e l while the tyrannical is reversed they're growing slower and finally for the which they think so regardless of the pathway the chinese e ls are growing substantially above the state level and the proficiency is around 350 in math i mean in many of the pathway their scoring in the advanced ranges in all grades. we see that simply that is in the english pathway and the...
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brown is amazing. and scott brown is a little bit of a mess as a candidate. but a lot of the things that make scott brown so amazing, it's small stuff. the biggest problem scott brown has is the big stuff about scott brown. the reason he became a national political hero for the republican party is not just because he as a republican won a senate seat in blue, blue massachusetts. the reason he became such a hero is that scott brown was the first big election for the republican party after obamacare passed. and his big political success has always represented to the republican party the electoral bounty that republicans could reap anywhere in the country, even in massachusetts, by running against obamacare. they could even win in a state that blue, as long as they ran against obamacare. obamacare, republicans looked at scott brown and they decided it. obamacare was the best thing that ever happened to the republican party. i mean the country may look at scott brown and think cosmo center fold. mitch mcconnell looks at scott brown and thinks obamacare. run on obamacare. >> senator mcconnell, how was scott b
brown is amazing. and scott brown is a little bit of a mess as a candidate. but a lot of the things that make scott brown so amazing, it's small stuff. the biggest problem scott brown has is the big stuff about scott brown. the reason he became a national political hero for the republican party is not just because he as a republican won a senate seat in blue, blue massachusetts. the reason he became such a hero is that scott brown was the first big election for the republican party after...
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brown. brown v education was not about resources, when brown came before the supreme court, seven states began a ruling was going to come against their interests had began to equalize funding, all of those types of tangibles, brown was about the separation in itself, and that in a nation with a history of a rational cast to separate black students from the mainstream was inherently unequal and we still don't want to talk about the separation. >> and i would just say part of the reason we have seen this shift on gay people and support for the freedom to marry is because gay people have been able to come out of the closet, nongay people who support gay people, who are part of a family with gay people have spoken up and told their stories and it is bridging those gaps, showing the common connection that has enabled america to come to majority support for the freedom to marry in a relatively short period of time because that conversation and that reducing the separation and isolation has had that effect and one of the realin expirations for me out of this summit was in addition to the challenge to
brown. brown v education was not about resources, when brown came before the supreme court, seven states began a ruling was going to come against their interests had began to equalize funding, all of those types of tangibles, brown was about the separation in itself, and that in a nation with a history of a rational cast to separate black students from the mainstream was inherently unequal and we still don't want to talk about the separation. >> and i would just say part of the reason we...
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he must decide between harvard, brown, brown, dartmouth, cornell and university of pennsylvania.op 2 percent of his class and scored 2250 on his sat the best being 2400. he wants to pursue music and medicine. >> threatening severe storms impossible tornadoes. >> today a april 1st and the busiest month of may and also june. starting off busy across the center of the country. today we have a slight chance of seeing some of the severe weather across parts of kansas, missouri and texas. oklahoma city and little rock it continues into thursday. large hail damaging winds up to 60 miles an hour around tornadoes in all of the areas. it is in the center of the country. temperature wise in the east of the storm system will be very warm. feeling like spring out there across parts of the southeast temperatures into the 70s. upper 50's for new york city today. over the next few days those warm temperatures continue by wednesday we could be at 60 in new york city, 70 the a atlanta. thursday more warmth middle 80s for the city of dallas. head over to you heather and ainsley. >> spring is coming
he must decide between harvard, brown, brown, dartmouth, cornell and university of pennsylvania.op 2 percent of his class and scored 2250 on his sat the best being 2400. he wants to pursue music and medicine. >> threatening severe storms impossible tornadoes. >> today a april 1st and the busiest month of may and also june. starting off busy across the center of the country. today we have a slight chance of seeing some of the severe weather across parts of kansas, missouri and texas....
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browne. >> joe: of course they say that after the fact. this a beautiful takedown by fabricio. and he's got the back. and travis is right back up to his feet. >> mike: 16 career wins for browne. 17 for werdum. this a huge fight, with the winner facing cain velasquez. >> joe: two front kicks in a row by brownehat left. >> mike: how he finished overeem. >> joe: he went front kick front kick with the right and then was thinking about the kick from the southpaw position with the right foot forward. >> mike: got to close the distance, joe. >> joe: he's got to go for broke. he's got to risk losing by knockout. >> mike: yep. >> joe: there's very few openings that fabricio's giving him. he's got to make openings. he's got to be very aggressive with whatever energy he's got left. >> mike: when travis looks to engage, werdum is moving on great angles. >> joe: and fabricio gets tagged two more times with straight rights. 3:30 left. >> mike: basically, what browne has to do now is just scrap. >> joe: nice leg kick by travis. >> mike: the hawaiian mantra, made famous by b.j. penn. >> joe: excellent jab by fabricio. maybe the best use of the jab we've ever seen from him. >> mike: which is interesting because travis browne's corner felt that the use of the jab would be a key to this victory and it's werd
browne. >> joe: of course they say that after the fact. this a beautiful takedown by fabricio. and he's got the back. and travis is right back up to his feet. >> mike: 16 career wins for browne. 17 for werdum. this a huge fight, with the winner facing cain velasquez. >> joe: two front kicks in a row by brownehat left. >> mike: how he finished overeem. >> joe: he went front kick front kick with the right and then was thinking about the kick from the southpaw...
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a few weeks ago it was brown, brown. now the last week's rains have really helped out.hy are we for rainfall right now? in santa rose a, we're 55% average. san jose, about 44%. that's way better than the 10%, 15% we were seeing in january. so it's still a drought year but we've done way better for rainfall, but temperatures are going to dry things out. fire danger is going to be a hassle this year. we have got a brief respite from the rains but as i look at the long range there's no more rain coming for a week or two. when i come back i'll talk about how these temperatures will trend down and we will go looking for rain. >>> you can follow bill and the rest of our meteorologists online. for the latest on the conditions across the bay area. they are posting updates to twitter and facebook even when we're not on the air. >>> new information in the investigation of a concord police officer charged with stealing drugs from the elderly. as the case headed back to court. matthew switser now faces several charges including elderlier abuse. paul chambers is live in martinez, pa
a few weeks ago it was brown, brown. now the last week's rains have really helped out.hy are we for rainfall right now? in santa rose a, we're 55% average. san jose, about 44%. that's way better than the 10%, 15% we were seeing in january. so it's still a drought year but we've done way better for rainfall, but temperatures are going to dry things out. fire danger is going to be a hassle this year. we have got a brief respite from the rains but as i look at the long range there's no more rain...
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brown. >> brown: joining us now, neal katyal, the former acting solicitor general of the united states and legal adviser to the broadcasters. and gary shapiro, the president and c.e.o. of the consumer electronics association. his organization filed a brief with the supreme court in support of aereo. welcome to both of you. thrash out a little bit of what marcia was just saying. why should a.e.r.e.o. be subject? why can't it use antennas over public airways to offer services to consumers? >> as the justices pointed out, everyone else who grabs content has to pay for it and the broadcast companies spend each year billions of dollars, creating, acquiring and distributing content and if an interlocher can come along like a.e.r.e.o., and a.e.r.e.o.'s business model is essentially grabbing those signals over the air, bundling them together and selling them for a profit, well, then, the entire model and promise of copyright law is going to be disrupted. so i think the debate today in the court really properly focused on the question, it wasn't really is it violating the copyright long, i think there was a lot of agreement about that point, i think it was how broadly or narrowly should the opinion be written. >> brown: the broadcasters paid for the content, why should a.e.r.e.o. take it for free? >> we have different arguments because there is a huge question whether a.e.r.e.o. violated the law and it's what the supreme court said it is. but two courts said they have not violated the law and the statute barely discussed at the case is clear they did not violate the law. the cablevision case, a 2nd circuit decision, which even the opponents of a.e.r.e.o. confessed today that decision confessed today that decision has to be fundamentally reversed at least in principal if they rule in favor of the broadcasters. so they relied on statute and case law and this guy went out as an entrepreneur, a great american, said this is the law, i'm going to follow it. another case is the sony beta max case but i was involved in a long time ago which says you have the right as a consumer to record over the air television. so there's no one questioning that today, but a lot of people are going to be because that's a f
brown. >> brown: joining us now, neal katyal, the former acting solicitor general of the united states and legal adviser to the broadcasters. and gary shapiro, the president and c.e.o. of the consumer electronics association. his organization filed a brief with the supreme court in support of aereo. welcome to both of you. thrash out a little bit of what marcia was just saying. why should a.e.r.e.o. be subject? why can't it use antennas over public airways to offer services to consumers?...
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brown, brown was addressing the system of racial caste that we had been and that resources -- >> explain what you mean. >> round versus board of education, the 1954 ruling, the landmark ruling that struck down -- it understood resources follow white students in this country. schools that have a significant percentage of point students get better teachers, did better textbooks, they get better curriculum. today, that is still the case. we have not eliminated that kind of connection between resources and race. >> could you talk about what it is that prompted the study? this was a year-long investigation that you conducted. how did you come upon the topic and decide to research it in this way and focus on tuscaloosa? prior to working on school segregation, i spent nearly two years working on housing segregation. i was looking at the federal failure -- 45-year federal failure and asking why when we have a fair housing law, we still have so much racial segregation. during the course of that, i became very interested in the connection between segregated housing and segregated schools, and i knew i wanted to do some reporting on school segregation in particular. i focused on the south because, despite what a lot of people think, the south actually did desegregate. he went from being completely segregated to within a span of 40 years, even now, to becoming of most integrated region the country. the south also educates the most black students. you have the one region of the country that actually did desegregate and they are educating the most black students, and they're starting now to fight back on that. to me, it was critical to write about the south first because that is where we have the most students. >> i want to go back to 2007, the tuscaloosa school board approved a redistricting plan that further segregated black students. this is the school board member ernestine tucker speaking in a video that accompanied the propublica investigation. we rushedtion was, into this. we need more time and research. but for the majority of the people on the school board, who represented the majority of the voters, it was ok. and i said to them, we will experience the damage of this decision for the next 50 years. i said it is criminal what we have done tonight. >> that was tuscaloosa school board member ernestine tucker. this is the former chair of the tuscaloosa school board. >> we have maintained a desegregated school system. there are all kinds of evidence that every day that i think the board endeavors yet today to maintain that, and to ensure that. those who had doubts that this -- that desegregation and the green factors would be maintained of desegregation, i think now they realize that we action taking place. >> former tuscaloosa school board chair shelley jones from a video called "saving central." can you talk about the role of the school board in central high? central was also little rock, arkansas. but you look at tuscaloosa. >> what brought me to tuscaloosa, what i was interested in was the south had been reshaped archly because a federal court orders. the courts had forced integration on the south and it had been successful. years we'vet 20 seen a lot of those orders lifted by the court and what we found was that as districts lose their federal oversight, they do begin to resegregating. tuscaloosa has become one of the most rapidly resegregating schools in the country. that is largely because of what the school board did with central. in 2000 when a federal judge released tuscaloosa from its court order, the school board immediately voted to split up central. central having created by the court order. excuse me, 1979, tuscaloosa still operated virtually black high school and white high school. the merger of those two schools created central. it was an integration story. because there is a white board voting to split apart the school and they created three high schools, two integrated and one that was entirely black. what i really wanted to show with this report is that segregation is not an accident. i think a lot of times we focus on, well, it is natural or it is based on where people live. the irony of central high school, it is actually located in an integrated neighborhood but the white students right across the school are gerrymandered into a district to go to an integrated school. central was created as a black school by the intentional drawing of district lines. >> why is it that federal judges have been lifting court orders, segregation mandates? it has had been enormous affect, obviously. >> in the 1990's, the supreme court began to roll back desegregation. it made it much easier for school districts to get out from under desegregation orders. prior to that, the supreme court had high standards which was districts had to eliminate the root and branch all the vestiges of segregation. but that works were saying they only had to do it to the extent practical. -- but the courts were saying in they had to do it extent it was practical. during the two bush terms, bush had a policy of trying to it as many of these orders dismissed. there's integration fatigued. i think people felt after 40 or 50 years, enough time had passed and that we had eliminated anything that could the related to the time of before brown and any current discrepancies or current disparities are related to things like neighborhood and poverty and have nothing to do with race. >> let's go to the principle of central, clarence sutton, junior, speaking in the video "saving central: one principal's fight in resegregating south," which accompanied the propublica investigation. we would still be in the same spot. you just can't do school like everyone else does school. it takes me giving up my day, my evening, it takes my wife doing what she has to do behind, takes a faculty saying, we will come to school free. don't worry about paying us. we all donate two hours. we come in on saturday. it takes that kind of people. it is a system that is in place, but i feel like we're 10 years behind. to playorking fast catch-up. when i went to high school, i felt special. the whole state that we were special. you had national merit scholars. you had four or five for them and which is being taught. you had the best teams. you had amassed n
brown, brown was addressing the system of racial caste that we had been and that resources -- >> explain what you mean. >> round versus board of education, the 1954 ruling, the landmark ruling that struck down -- it understood resources follow white students in this country. schools that have a significant percentage of point students get better teachers, did better textbooks, they get better curriculum. today, that is still the case. we have not eliminated that kind of connection...
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brown. >> mike brown, i concur with what charlie just said. and if you offer anybody destitute another money for relocation, they are gone. you take section 8 voucher and out of the city. we are calling you on city leaders to ensure that african-american economic development that we are doing in excelior and hopefully you can include some african-american equity in what is going down. because everyone is winning except us, they are getting ready to build the warriors thing over there. and getting ready to move on the rad. like i said, people take money and they are gone. and you got them bought and paid for. and what do you ensure our being endangered. what is john evulus that will have his name on. you have a unit with 40% african-american population and now sitting at 4%. if we can as a nonprofit acquisition that building that is 27 units. then you lend your name to include the african-americans to stay here. because we have economic impact, then we can provide jobs and things of that sort. that's what i count you y'all that you ensure our v
brown. >> mike brown, i concur with what charlie just said. and if you offer anybody destitute another money for relocation, they are gone. you take section 8 voucher and out of the city. we are calling you on city leaders to ensure that african-american economic development that we are doing in excelior and hopefully you can include some african-american equity in what is going down. because everyone is winning except us, they are getting ready to build the warriors thing over there. and...
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she is hispanic and 3' tall weighing 33 pounds and brown hair and brown eyes and last seen wearing a brown shirt with flowers and white sandals. the only information we have on the suspect is the description of him being hispanic man around 30 with long hair. the suspect was last seen wearing a red shirt and having a red hat. if you have information call the police department at 559-945-2348. we are actively working this story and speaking with the c.h.p. and i will have more information on the circumstances surrounding her abduction. >>> developing news, a coast guard cutter is in san pablo bay looking for a missing airplane involving a midair collision over the bay. amy hollyfield is in richmond with what is expected to happen. amy? >> it is very dark but the coast guard tells me they have a cutter out there with a look out crew and bright lights so they are still trying. they will launch the helicopter when the sun comes up. they are looking for a cessna and a pilot that crashed into the san pablo bay that clouded midair with another small plane that landed safely as an airport. the ces
she is hispanic and 3' tall weighing 33 pounds and brown hair and brown eyes and last seen wearing a brown shirt with flowers and white sandals. the only information we have on the suspect is the description of him being hispanic man around 30 with long hair. the suspect was last seen wearing a red shirt and having a red hat. if you have information call the police department at 559-945-2348. we are actively working this story and speaking with the c.h.p. and i will have more information on the...
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brown: really? that's possible again? >> that's possible. >> brown: what are the >> brown: what will happen next? how does a country transition from closed to open, from dictatorship to democracy? these young students at the yangon school of political science debated those questions recently. it was the first time in their lives, they told us afterwards, they could study politics freely. >> brown: has your life changed? >> i'm a youth. i can have more employment opportunities because so many foreign companies are coming for investment in myanmar. >> brown: is it an exciting time? >> yes. it is exciting. and at the same time, its also nervous. because there are a lot of challenges. we have ethnic violence. so it's exciting but i feel nervous. >> brown: a country in a state of de-isolation. poor, ethnically divided, with a very troubled past. and a potentially booming future: exciting but nervous. >> ifill: tomorrow, jeff looks at what this new political openness means for myanmar's cultural heritage. and on our art beat page, you can read jeff's travel journal, which is part of his series, "culture
brown: really? that's possible again? >> that's possible. >> brown: what are the >> brown: what will happen next? how does a country transition from closed to open, from dictatorship to democracy? these young students at the yangon school of political science debated those questions recently. it was the first time in their lives, they told us afterwards, they could study politics freely. >> brown: has your life changed? >> i'm a youth. i can have more employment...
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brown, very light brown. >> you didn't tell us about brown. >> brown is interesting because it can have warm attributes and it makes us feel warmer in a space. that helps us -- makes us link more to other people. increases our socialability. >> i've been arguing for a brown family room with animal head and a brown couch. >> animal head? >> maybe fake. brown is -- it makes me want to watch football and -- >> you're losing that argument right now, i take it? >> i also have a joke. pink -- >> no, i can't tell it. the punch line is i think i'm going to paint the ceiling pink. i can't tell it to you, sally. >> when you paint the ceiling make sure the lightest colors are overhead. intermediate colors are on the walls and the floor underneath you is the darkest color in the room because that makes us comfortable. we're a species that developed on earth, gravity keeps us oriented with our feet towards the ground. the ground is darker. you can paint the floor white if you want or whatever, note it will set people on edge when they go into the room. >> no, no, no, white floors. i have had that feeling, i feel like a
brown, very light brown. >> you didn't tell us about brown. >> brown is interesting because it can have warm attributes and it makes us feel warmer in a space. that helps us -- makes us link more to other people. increases our socialability. >> i've been arguing for a brown family room with animal head and a brown couch. >> animal head? >> maybe fake. brown is -- it makes me want to watch football and -- >> you're losing that argument right now, i take it?...
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she is hispanic and 3' tall weighing 33 pounds and brown hair and brown eyes and last seen wearing a brown flowers and white sandals. the only information we have on the suspect is the description of him being hispanic man around 30 with long hair. the suspect was last seen wearing a red shirt and having a red hat. if you have information call the police department at 559-945-2348. we are actively working this story and speaking with the c.h.p. and i will have more information on the circumstances surrounding her abduc
she is hispanic and 3' tall weighing 33 pounds and brown hair and brown eyes and last seen wearing a brown flowers and white sandals. the only information we have on the suspect is the description of him being hispanic man around 30 with long hair. the suspect was last seen wearing a red shirt and having a red hat. if you have information call the police department at 559-945-2348. we are actively working this story and speaking with the c.h.p. and i will have more information on the...
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brown. that's not fire. >> can't tie the hands of law enforcement. >> jon: sean hannity will not allow the law enforcement officers to have their hands tied when they need them to frisk the brown people. [laughter] brown cows, on the other hand -- [laughter] have certain constitutional rights. but anyway that's when (bleep) got weird. >> you may remember that jon stewart had to rally to restore sanity. he invited all of his friends to attend including this singer. remember cat stevens. he changed his name to yusuf islam. there's one problem with inviting him to a rally calling for sanity that's the same yusuf islam for inciting a fatwa for trying to kill salman rushdie. >> jon: i wanted him to play peace train and end it with love train. it was a good bit. [ laughter ] had one small flaw -- the fatwa guy, but you would be surprised how few nonfatwa musicians have done train based songs and were available that weekend. but correct, correct mr. hannity, mistake. i should have looked into it. it should have known better, i'm just not sure you are the best guy to make the guilt by musician association point. >> he's a piece of (bleep). worthless (bleep). >> that was friend and frequent guest on the progra
brown. that's not fire. >> can't tie the hands of law enforcement. >> jon: sean hannity will not allow the law enforcement officers to have their hands tied when they need them to frisk the brown people. [laughter] brown cows, on the other hand -- [laughter] have certain constitutional rights. but anyway that's when (bleep) got weird. >> you may remember that jon stewart had to rally to restore sanity. he invited all of his friends to attend including this singer. remember cat...
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he is 4 -feet 10- inches tall, 90- pounds, with brown hair, and brown eyes. he was wearing a red plaid shirt and blue jeans, and carrying either a red and black, or gray and orange backpack. police say, there is a possibility that steven may be on his way to oakland. tonight we're learning that an elderly man. arrested in connection with a shooting at a daly city medical center. was a former patient of one of the doctors there. it happened wednesday in the 15- hundred block southgate. police surrounded the building. guns drawn. as workers came out with their hands behind their heads. raymond iwase was taken into custody later that night. at his home in daly city. they say he allegedly fired at one of the doctors working there. ".gunshot was heard." neighbors say, the man lives alone in his home on plymouth circle. and does not interact much with others on the street. police say they also recovered a gun and ammunition at his home. 49ers linebacker aldon smith's alleged bomb threat at l-a-x. will not result in a felony charge. the l-a county district attorney'
he is 4 -feet 10- inches tall, 90- pounds, with brown hair, and brown eyes. he was wearing a red plaid shirt and blue jeans, and carrying either a red and black, or gray and orange backpack. police say, there is a possibility that steven may be on his way to oakland. tonight we're learning that an elderly man. arrested in connection with a shooting at a daly city medical center. was a former patient of one of the doctors there. it happened wednesday in the 15- hundred block southgate. police...
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brown: the state of mississippi, in fact, is currently building two museums about its history with a focus on civil rights. ♪ hallelujah... ♪ >> brown: but william winter spoke of more troubled times. >> we wasted 20 years, and i apologize to the people of mississippi for not having asserted more leadership. you freed us, too. >> brownlast day of the pilgrimage was spent in selma, alabama. one sign of the enormous changes here, terri sewell, the first black val kick torian of selma high and now the state's first black congresswoman. for her, this trip wasn't so much about memory as legacy. >> old battles are new, progress is always elusive. it's important we never forget what happened on this bridge and that we are ever vigilant in fighting for the right to vote. (singing) >> brown: 49 years ago, the brown chapel served as a starting point for the 1965 selma to montgomery marchs for voting rights. john lewis described what would become known as bloody sunday when police used billy clubs and tear gas against the 600 marchers who crossed the edmund pettus bridge. >> i thought i was going to die. >> brown: we talked after the service. i was listening to you inside talking about what happened here 49 years ago. it sounds like it's fresh memories to you. >> there's not any way that i can forget what happened here 49 year
brown: the state of mississippi, in fact, is currently building two museums about its history with a focus on civil rights. ♪ hallelujah... ♪ >> brown: but william winter spoke of more troubled times. >> we wasted 20 years, and i apologize to the people of mississippi for not having asserted more leadership. you freed us, too. >> brownlast day of the pilgrimage was spent in selma, alabama. one sign of the enormous changes here, terri sewell, the first black val kick torian...
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browns. >> wow! weird. weird applause. >> seth: and you guys had an unusual involvement -- i mean, the browns really opened their doors to you guys? >> yeah, it was -- it was good. the movie is about draft day, and it's about the cleveland brownsns in real life, i could probably do a better job than what happened last year. >> seth: sure. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but it's one of the reasons -- [ crowd booing ] >> you're going to boo me for the browns too? i love the browns. i love cleveland. >> seth: if i -- if there's any city that deserves the decade boston just had, it's cleveland. >> it's cleveland. [ applause ] >> seth: i would love for cleveland -- >> we have to say this. we have to say, cleveland, definitely. because browns fans, cleveland fans are fantastic. but also, let's say the cubs fans. 'cause -- >> seth: yeah, your'e right. >> how bad was it when the red sox won, finally in 2004. then the next year, the white sox win? >> seth: oh, it's awful. >> i mean, for the cubs fans, it's the worst. >> seth: awful. >> but the most amazing thing at the browns facility -- we used their stadium and their training facility. so we had the real players during the ota's in the summertime before the camps opened. and to watch -- we use
browns. >> wow! weird. weird applause. >> seth: and you guys had an unusual involvement -- i mean, the browns really opened their doors to you guys? >> yeah, it was -- it was good. the movie is about draft day, and it's about the cleveland brownsns in real life, i could probably do a better job than what happened last year. >> seth: sure. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but it's one of the reasons -- [ crowd booing ] >> you're going to boo me for the browns too? i love...
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brown brown in the new york newsroom with the latest. >> total lunar eclipse means the moon will be entirelylled a blood moon. it is expected to be a dramatic shade of copper due to light scattered by the either's atmosphere. the phase which it is totally eclipsed starts 3 . 06 eastern testimony next tuesday morning. it will last about 7minutes. but the partial darkening starts two hours before that and ends hours later. unlike a solar eclipse you can look straight at this without eye protection. this is one of four eclipses that will occur this year. two solar, two lunar. the so called it. etrad is getting tanks due to a recent book that claims four blood moons is a sign of impending doom. of course this one happens on tax day which already spells doom for some folks. and tuesday's eclipse could also jeopardize a moon probe. nassda's lunar reconnaissance orbiter needs sunlight to recharge its batteries. nasa is taking precautions but can't guaranty the spacecraft won't die during the eclipse. but probe is near the end of the mission anyway due to crash into the far side of the moon later th
brown brown in the new york newsroom with the latest. >> total lunar eclipse means the moon will be entirelylled a blood moon. it is expected to be a dramatic shade of copper due to light scattered by the either's atmosphere. the phase which it is totally eclipsed starts 3 . 06 eastern testimony next tuesday morning. it will last about 7minutes. but the partial darkening starts two hours before that and ends hours later. unlike a solar eclipse you can look straight at this without eye...
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brown's father edmund brown was the governor of california. today one in four californians lived in abject poverty under the poverty line, 20,000, roughly $20,000 a year for a family of four is considered the poverty line. part of the reason is the cost of living in california because californians desire a place to live. it has great weather and the coast and yosemite and all the cool things young people and old people enjoy doing. the reality is the cost of living is increased by consumption taxes. consumption tax is a tax on a good or a thing. in california consumption taxes are sales taxes, taxes on gasoline, taxes on alcohol and tobacco, taxes on cellphones, taxes on internet. in some cases taxes on cable television. when you have the highest consumption taxes in the nation you are pushing people who are already 4 farther into poverty because when you lift the cost of living you take away disposable income and make people for. brown and the democrats know that they are making people 4 in california but are doing so at the behest of public employee unions. doesn't that seem like a dichotomy? you would think public employee unions would be carrying about the state in general but they don't care about the state in general. they're protecting their defined benefit plans, pension plans. this is where we turn the page over to how your futures are going to be affected. california is taxing and making its public war and one reason it is taxing is because there isn't enough money to pay for pensions for public employees. it used to be a person would get a job in the public sector and that the pay in the public sector might not be as good as it was in the private sector but they take that job in the public sector because there would be a strong defined benefit retirement plan and that person would have a really good retirement. it was a trade off. that has completely changed in the california of today. in the california of
brown's father edmund brown was the governor of california. today one in four californians lived in abject poverty under the poverty line, 20,000, roughly $20,000 a year for a family of four is considered the poverty line. part of the reason is the cost of living in california because californians desire a place to live. it has great weather and the coast and yosemite and all the cool things young people and old people enjoy doing. the reality is the cost of living is increased by consumption...
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brown in that senate race was awash in wall street money. specifically money from the hedge fund and investment industry. scott brown got more money from the hedge fund industry than any other member of congress by a mile. and he still lost. but now, now scott brownback. this time in a brand-new state. scott brown has just decided that he is running for senate again only this time he is running in the great state of new hampshire. massachusetts just a distant memory. new hampshire is now home for old scott brown. and in the opening weeks of this brand-new i'm now from new hampshire senate campaign scott brown has decided to travel to las vegas, whereupon he will attend a giant hedge fund conference. tada. when the boston globe first reported this planned trip last week, scott brown's campaign said essentially we have nothing to speak about here, just speaking in a bipartisan event. but rather, the press revealed that not only is scott brown traveling to las vegas to speech at the hedge fund conference, turns out it is a paid appearance. he is being paid to speak at the hedge fund conference in las vegas. this is the kind of thing that helped sink scott brown in 2012. this is the thing that helped elizabeth warren become senator elizabeth warren.
brown in that senate race was awash in wall street money. specifically money from the hedge fund and investment industry. scott brown got more money from the hedge fund industry than any other member of congress by a mile. and he still lost. but now, now scott brownback. this time in a brand-new state. scott brown has just decided that he is running for senate again only this time he is running in the great state of new hampshire. massachusetts just a distant memory. new hampshire is now home...
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brown and toll an and hill present? i would like to afford them a few moments. so whoever the representative are, would you please come from brown and toll an and hills physician and we'll do brown and toll an first alphabetically. it's not by preference or anything like that. thank you very much. if you would please identify who you are? >> i'm richard fish from brown and toll an. ceo. >> welcome. >> thank you. thanks for having us here. this is a project that's been and i have spoken to you before and it's been near and dear to our heart and important to address it. certainly the labels that have been mentioned the collaboration with the hospital which means getting our staff together with the hospital staff in the er and the hiring of nurses and really to support to t up for the discharge. having a dedicated hospital group that centers around your patients and knows our staff. a significant discharge plant that we started with the county and patients that works from before the patient's discharge to make sure everybody understand the plan and what's going to happen afterwards. it works all the way through having the hospital make the hand off and we've added staff that contac
brown and toll an and hill present? i would like to afford them a few moments. so whoever the representative are, would you please come from brown and toll an and hills physician and we'll do brown and toll an first alphabetically. it's not by preference or anything like that. thank you very much. if you would please identify who you are? >> i'm richard fish from brown and toll an. ceo. >> welcome. >> thank you. thanks for having us here. this is a project that's been and i...
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brown sugar. >> spill the beans. >> brown sugar body scrub. let me tell you something, again, with the honey. i love the honey. a half a cup of honey, a half a cup of brown sugar, exfoliate dry skin, half a spoon of coconut oil and essential oil. mix it with a spoon in a little container. in the shower you can buff and scrub. here is a thing i learned recently. a lot of exfoliants you get from department stores have plastic in them. the micro beads have plastic. you want sugar, which is natural and will watch and dissolve. >> one more thing, if you blend it, makes it more luxurious. >> that's right. >> carmindy, thank you for coming. i've been wanting you on the show for a while and i'm getting all my wishes today. >>> sounds almost good to be true, yummy, fabulous, life affirming chocolate. when we come back, we'll be making chocolate. don't touch that dial. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on h
brown sugar. >> spill the beans. >> brown sugar body scrub. let me tell you something, again, with the honey. i love the honey. a half a cup of honey, a half a cup of brown sugar, exfoliate dry skin, half a spoon of coconut oil and essential oil. mix it with a spoon in a little container. in the shower you can buff and scrub. here is a thing i learned recently. a lot of exfoliants you get from department stores have plastic in them. the micro beads have plastic. you want sugar,...
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tonya ruiz about three feel tall with brown hair and brown eyes.ther said she went inside their apartment for just a minute last night leaving tonya in the car. when she came out, tonya was gone. found the girl with a 30-year- old hispanic with long hair. police in fremont warning drivers to keep an eye out for a person with a pellet gun. two vehicles were hit near warren avenue. it happened to a third car on thursday. two of the drivers reported minor injuries from shattered glass, the other was not hurt. police say a white mini van was seen in the area of one of the shootings. >>> south bay father said he'll go to hawaii and stowed away in the wheel well of a jet. he said, quote, he's excited do bring back home to his family in california. we thank everyone for their concern and their support. the father said 15-year-old yaya abdi was eager to get to africa after finding out his mother was in a refugee camp there. >>> the mystery behind a 16 week old bear cub in the driveway has been solved. the bear league in tahoe had no idea who left the cub i
tonya ruiz about three feel tall with brown hair and brown eyes.ther said she went inside their apartment for just a minute last night leaving tonya in the car. when she came out, tonya was gone. found the girl with a 30-year- old hispanic with long hair. police in fremont warning drivers to keep an eye out for a person with a pellet gun. two vehicles were hit near warren avenue. it happened to a third car on thursday. two of the drivers reported minor injuries from shattered glass, the other...
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tonya is about 3 feet tall with brown hair and brown eyes. mother said she went inside their apartment for just a minute around 7:00 last night leaving tonya in the car. when she came out, tonya was gone. they saw the girl with a hispanic man with long hair. >>> a woman accused of stabbing her son to death is diagnose with depression. 23-year-old ashley newton you have san jose crashed her consider on saturday near livermore and when she approached press my, they saw the baby's body. a knife was found nearby. newton will be arraigned on tuesday. >>> a racist rant with owner donald sterling expected to be a hot tonic with many people demanding an apoll i >> . the late owens this scandal. kate? >> it's going to be interesting to see how fan reable hack as they host their gold about state warrior. it made everyone upset. arriving for game four of the series knew something about the racist comments supposedly utter bid clippers owner donald sterling. >> you had a discussion about it. we've talk about. we live in a very diverse community and there
tonya is about 3 feet tall with brown hair and brown eyes. mother said she went inside their apartment for just a minute around 7:00 last night leaving tonya in the car. when she came out, tonya was gone. they saw the girl with a hispanic man with long hair. >>> a woman accused of stabbing her son to death is diagnose with depression. 23-year-old ashley newton you have san jose crashed her consider on saturday near livermore and when she approached press my, they saw the baby's body. a...
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mike brown smack noose quick. tackle brown to the ice. here comes the cavalry. barrage of penalty ensue. time rung out in the first period. tom to james quick block it but hurdle there for the first play off goal. 2 nothing san jose. 44 seconds later. shark on a break. patrick marlow give and go. the score. 3 nothing sharks after one. second period edwards hits the pipe but torrez the defrevx. he beat quick. bring it on. power play 3 minutes left in the second. the wrist. kings made it interesting with 3 in the third but san jose, they hold on to take game one 6-3. >> just a weird night. like i say we have 10 goals in 7 games and we got fortunate with a couple of the goals but just a weird night. >> first day i thought about we can't let up because they will come back and they did. and we got to be ready for game 2. we had 2 great periods. third one wasn't that great. we'll be ready for sunday. >>reporter: still to come. one thing you can in the call dodgers outfielder is boring. giants. they go for a series sweep. of their rival from the south. bulldog: [yawnin
mike brown smack noose quick. tackle brown to the ice. here comes the cavalry. barrage of penalty ensue. time rung out in the first period. tom to james quick block it but hurdle there for the first play off goal. 2 nothing san jose. 44 seconds later. shark on a break. patrick marlow give and go. the score. 3 nothing sharks after one. second period edwards hits the pipe but torrez the defrevx. he beat quick. bring it on. power play 3 minutes left in the second. the wrist. kings made it...
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brown's trial for an alleged assault begins in washington, d.c. today. a man says brown punched him outside a d.c. hotel last october. before brown'sl starts, a verdict will be delivered in a case involving brown's bodyguard. he was also accused of punching that same man. >>> miss america standing up for a pennsylvania teenager after he was suspended for asking her to the prom. patrick farves decided to ask nina davaluri to the -- accompany him to the big dance when she spoke at the high school last week. well, school administrators warned him not to pop the question, but he did it anyway. >> she never actually gave me a direct answer. the whole school just started cheering and stuff. i gave her the flower and she kind of just laughed or whatever. >> now, he apologized for disrupting the speaking engagement and miss america has asked the school to reconsider that suspension. she says she's flattered but too busy to attend the prom. >>> and now to a frightening scenario that happened at a drive-through zoo in england. a mother and her two young kids were riding through the lion enclosure when their car overheated and burst into flam
brown's trial for an alleged assault begins in washington, d.c. today. a man says brown punched him outside a d.c. hotel last october. before brown'sl starts, a verdict will be delivered in a case involving brown's bodyguard. he was also accused of punching that same man. >>> miss america standing up for a pennsylvania teenager after he was suspended for asking her to the prom. patrick farves decided to ask nina davaluri to the -- accompany him to the big dance when she spoke at the...
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mike brown smack noose quick. tackle brown to the ice. here comes the cavalry. barrage of penalty ensue. time rung out in the first period. tom to james quick block it but hurdle there for the first play off goal. 2 nothing san jose. 44 seconds later. shark on a break. patrick marlow give and go. the score. 3 nothing sharks after one. second period edwards hits the pipe but torrez the defrevx. he beat quick. bring it on. power play 3 minutes left in the second. the wrist. kings made it interesting with 3 in the third but san jose, they hold on to take game one 6-3. >> just a weird night. like i say we have 10 goals in 7 games and we got fortunate with a couple of the goals but just a weird night. >> first day i thought about we can't let up because they will come back and they did. and we got to be ready for game 2. we had 2 great periods. third one wasn't that great. we'll be ready for sunday. >>reporter: still to come. one thing you can in the call dodgers outfielder is boring. giants. they go for a series sweep. of their rival from the south. >> welcome back.
mike brown smack noose quick. tackle brown to the ice. here comes the cavalry. barrage of penalty ensue. time rung out in the first period. tom to james quick block it but hurdle there for the first play off goal. 2 nothing san jose. 44 seconds later. shark on a break. patrick marlow give and go. the score. 3 nothing sharks after one. second period edwards hits the pipe but torrez the defrevx. he beat quick. bring it on. power play 3 minutes left in the second. the wrist. kings made it...