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let us transform this nation. let us be the generation that reshapes our economy to compete in the digital age. let's set high standards for our schools and give them the resources they need to succeed. let's recruit a new army of teachers, and give them better pay and more support in exchange for more accountability. let's make college more affordable, and let's invest in scientific research, and let's lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across america. we can do that. and as our economy changes let's be the generation that ensures our nation's workers are sharing in our prosperity. let's protect the hard-earned benefits their companies have promised. let's make it possible for hardworking americans to save for retirement. and let's allow our unions and their organizers to lift up this country's middle-class again. we can do that. let's be the generation that ends poverty in america. every single person willing to work should be able to get job training that leads to a j
let us transform this nation. let us be the generation that reshapes our economy to compete in the digital age. let's set high standards for our schools and give them the resources they need to succeed. let's recruit a new army of teachers, and give them better pay and more support in exchange for more accountability. let's make college more affordable, and let's invest in scientific research, and let's lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across...
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facilities it needs to continue to position the general as a leader in trauma care both nationally and globally this transform from 0 gift from mr. zuckerberg and dr. chang we know that the general is the heart of the city we're incredibly they've to the zuckerberg's to make this outstanding investment that signals the importance the leaders in public health we as a foundation supports the mission of the general know that private philanthropic is so crucial to the longevity of the public health in general capital campaign our foundation spear headed no naivete was to be routine by the planning commission, and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote ambition and unprecedent effort from the beginning the zuckerberg's have- with the exceptional attraction from the zuckerberg's as well as support from the numbers of the numbers we have the cognizance to seek the proper funding for needs now and for the future of the general we're so happen to be her and the gratitude to all of i as well as the zuckerberg's for their incredible investment >> we're going to have greg wagner to come up about the financial. >> j
facilities it needs to continue to position the general as a leader in trauma care both nationally and globally this transform from 0 gift from mr. zuckerberg and dr. chang we know that the general is the heart of the city we're incredibly they've to the zuckerberg's to make this outstanding investment that signals the importance the leaders in public health we as a foundation supports the mission of the general know that private philanthropic is so crucial to the longevity of the public health...
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he became head coach in 1967, led this program to national championship in 1970, and transformed philly u into one of the premiere d2 programs in the country. as if all of this isn't already enough, he's already made it into the hall of fame. coming up later on our show, we'll begin side with the men's basketball team beginning practice, talk to the coach live on television about his big win how he's been celebrating and what lies ahead for him in the future. reporting live right now outside philadelphia university, jan carabeo cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, hope you brought your sneaks because coach herb might put to you work. it is practice time. that's right. >> before you walk out the door un dating today's stories, including the did he on local college students? also bruce jenner speaks out for the first time since he's involved in a deadly crash. also this: >> i'm suzanne marquette, at the grammy awards with red carpet hits, and misses. >> yep. grab the umbrella buff head out the door. it is raining out there might see freezing rain, too if it looks wet it, just might be ice. c
he became head coach in 1967, led this program to national championship in 1970, and transformed philly u into one of the premiere d2 programs in the country. as if all of this isn't already enough, he's already made it into the hall of fame. coming up later on our show, we'll begin side with the men's basketball team beginning practice, talk to the coach live on television about his big win how he's been celebrating and what lies ahead for him in the future. reporting live right now outside...
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entirely so that city by city and community by community we can transform this and make a great quality of life for people across the natione're going to do it thank you (clapping.) and at the january board of supervisors meeting president breed was elected president of the board of supervisors by here colleagues president breed is a san francisco pa native and grew up in the western edition she's been a strong advocate for affordable housing i've first met the supervisor which there is e she was a commissioner at the redevelopment agency as he advocated for the redevelopment plans at the redevelopment agency in her current position she's committed to affordable housing especially to improving the continues for the residents throughout the city i'd like to introduce president london breed (clapping.) (clapping.) >> good afternoon, everyone i'm actually emotional especially because i grew up in public housing and lived there for over 20 years this is pretty amazing this is going to change everything for the residents that live in this development i want to thank the secretary castro for coming here and making this a priorit
entirely so that city by city and community by community we can transform this and make a great quality of life for people across the natione're going to do it thank you (clapping.) and at the january board of supervisors meeting president breed was elected president of the board of supervisors by here colleagues president breed is a san francisco pa native and grew up in the western edition she's been a strong advocate for affordable housing i've first met the supervisor which there is e she...
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he became head coach in 1967, led this program to national championship in 1970. and transformed2 programs in the entire country. and as if all of this wasn't enough he's already made it to the hall of fame. now, he can of course add 1,000 wins, and coming up in the next half hour, we will be joined by coach magee we will talk about his big win all of the celebration over the weekends i already spoke to his daughter, i don't think they've slept meche our the last couple every days, and talking about the plans for the future. jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> jan, thank so much. >> what a great accomplishment. >> lover the guys -- love the guys getting their practice done early in the morning. still ahead this morning teenager's selfie leads to murder investigation into pennsylvania. >> also, as the measles outbreak continues to grow, healalth officials have an urgent warning for parents don't throw measles parties. what they are and why they're so dangerous next. >> depending where you are you may have not seen anything yet. here is the thing guys, because we are starting t
he became head coach in 1967, led this program to national championship in 1970. and transformed2 programs in the entire country. and as if all of this wasn't enough he's already made it to the hall of fame. now, he can of course add 1,000 wins, and coming up in the next half hour, we will be joined by coach magee we will talk about his big win all of the celebration over the weekends i already spoke to his daughter, i don't think they've slept meche our the last couple every days, and talking...
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this to give a brief update on the backlog. please be brief. >> absolutely. the backlog is down national. a toy 5 percent. we have been producing now the claims perspective we started this transformation effort. a quality we have not traded for. it's a big percentage points in is now up at 96 percent. we have not put off nonreading. we need first-time claims that opens the door to more follow-on nonreading opportunity. 1.32 million claims last year and as he saw on the chart the disability level is now on average of 47.7 percent. you have a wider opportunity for many more veterans. since since we last saw you your commitment have you back down 67.3 percent. there doing much better than they were. they also done also done much better on the mail issues we think this whole committee moving let us down. thirty-two days down the eight days. that's a phenomenal saving. >> trust but verify. >> thank you. following up the challenges you said almost a quote that the va is not ready for legislative help on this issue. i i would like to see if you think public-private partnerships will be beneficial. >> as i said in my remarks strategic partnerships is one of the five points. historically va ha
this to give a brief update on the backlog. please be brief. >> absolutely. the backlog is down national. a toy 5 percent. we have been producing now the claims perspective we started this transformation effort. a quality we have not traded for. it's a big percentage points in is now up at 96 percent. we have not put off nonreading. we need first-time claims that opens the door to more follow-on nonreading opportunity. 1.32 million claims last year and as he saw on the chart the...
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transform tomorrow. >>> here we go there was a real live, wild goose chase this that captivated the nation.ing. they escaped a trailer near a retirement center where they were scheduled to do a good will visit. they called police after they tried to capture them. then an animal lover with tv or internet could watch them. and commentary and celebration of the event overflowed. in fact the tampa bay buccaneers saying they would like with their first pick the white lamblamas. they were recovered but questions remain like how fast are they on the laos. joining us is jack hanna. host of "jack hanna's into the wild" what are your thoughts? >> what i worried about watching this was the forecast and the cars. what would happen if they got hurt or something. i found out something several hours ago. they already signed up for ollama care they didn't have to worry about it. >> that's amazing. >> one of the only llama puns i had not heard today. tell me how this works. why are they so hard for humans to catch? >> well i raised llamas in tennessee as a young man. i loved them but everyone has to underst
transform tomorrow. >>> here we go there was a real live, wild goose chase this that captivated the nation.ing. they escaped a trailer near a retirement center where they were scheduled to do a good will visit. they called police after they tried to capture them. then an animal lover with tv or internet could watch them. and commentary and celebration of the event overflowed. in fact the tampa bay buccaneers saying they would like with their first pick the white lamblamas. they were...
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nation promises them. the 2016 budget allows the continuing of this transformation to meet the intent. the 2016 budget for the v.a. requests $168.8 million, $78.5 million in discretionary funds with mandatory funds for benefit programs. it is an increase over the 2015 active level and provides the resources necessary for those who have selflessly served the nation. the budget will increase action to medical care, including for veterans. it will address infrastructure challenges including major and minor renovations. it will end the backlog of claims and homelessness by the end of 2015 and fund medical and prosthetics research addressing the infrastructure and modernization. we know that this is a large request but it is not sufficient for meeting the requirements of 2016 or 2017. therefore the president will transmit a legislative proposal to allow flexibility is necessary to reallocate if needed a portion of funds to improve operations with a fiscally responsible budget neutral approach to best care for veterans. as this chart demonstrates, the proposal is largely driven by the uncert
nation promises them. the 2016 budget allows the continuing of this transformation to meet the intent. the 2016 budget for the v.a. requests $168.8 million, $78.5 million in discretionary funds with mandatory funds for benefit programs. it is an increase over the 2015 active level and provides the resources necessary for those who have selflessly served the nation. the budget will increase action to medical care, including for veterans. it will address infrastructure challenges including major...
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transform intention into action. recalling desk calling on all states to work quickly to fight against climate change. particularly against its effects. corresponding to their situation and national capacity. >> let's get more details on this message to the philippines by francois hollande. he has called for a climate change alliance with the philippines. what moves are a push to make that happen? >> it is very important right now and a welcome development in the philippines. france is partnering with us on this. we have to prepare this country for a lot of -- and brought by climate change right now appeared they see how weather has been changing. filipinos depend on the agricultural front across the country. the sea, the land -- droughts during the driest periods of the month and severe weather. even during the off-season. severe weather increasing and causing so much damage. the partnership between paris and manila will push awareness around the world. >> the philippines viewed as being on the front line in the battle against global warming. how is it preparing for the key conference in paris? >> right now, they have been gathering information that will be presented in paris. we are going to show examples of what kinds o
transform intention into action. recalling desk calling on all states to work quickly to fight against climate change. particularly against its effects. corresponding to their situation and national capacity. >> let's get more details on this message to the philippines by francois hollande. he has called for a climate change alliance with the philippines. what moves are a push to make that happen? >> it is very important right now and a welcome development in the philippines. france...
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the migration into the state truly transform our state into something that will lead the nation as we go forth into the century? we will texas still be taxes when this is all said and done? without further ado i would like to present richard to try to talk to you about those issues. [applause] >> thank you for coming. special thanks to steve and the crew at book people the world's greatest bookstore. my publisher in new york pegasus books, and, and a few people here in the audience. one of the people this book is dedicated to a couple of friends we see you as well. thank you for coming. what what i would like to do is give you an overview of the book and then take a few questions and then read for about ten minutes. i promise i won't inflict 30 minutes of reading any. but the premise of the book is that a great deal of what we think we know about taxes is not quite right. i would even go so far as to say some of it is increasingly absolutely wrong. the reason is you look at the history of texas for a a long time it has been framed about the history of the land. there have been some wonderful historians one comes to mind in his huge volume one star f
the migration into the state truly transform our state into something that will lead the nation as we go forth into the century? we will texas still be taxes when this is all said and done? without further ado i would like to present richard to try to talk to you about those issues. [applause] >> thank you for coming. special thanks to steve and the crew at book people the world's greatest bookstore. my publisher in new york pegasus books, and, and a few people here in the audience. one...
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this groups responsible. yet the number of foreign nationals flooding into iraq and syria is at an all-time high, from this young egyptians who once had dreams of becoming a fitness instructor, now transformed into an isis fighter. it's not just young men. but young women. british authorities putting out urgent bulletins to help locate these three london schoolgirls, missing and believed to be on their way to syria. it's a problem we saw firsthand in jordan. >> syrians are our brothers. when you see how they're being killed, you just have the mission to go and fight. >> reporter: but the call to fight is reaching back home, as well. as many as 150 americans have tried traveling to iraq and syria to join radical groups there. last may, this florida native blew himself up in syria in an al qaeda-affiliated suicide mission. leaving an emotional video, blasting americans for fancy amusement parks and restaurants. i was never happy in america, he says. life sucked. for imam mohammed sentiments are chillingly familiar. at his northern virginia mosque, he's doing everything possible to steer young men away from extremism. >> the same way that the gang recruit people, they go to young person who fe
this groups responsible. yet the number of foreign nationals flooding into iraq and syria is at an all-time high, from this young egyptians who once had dreams of becoming a fitness instructor, now transformed into an isis fighter. it's not just young men. but young women. british authorities putting out urgent bulletins to help locate these three london schoolgirls, missing and believed to be on their way to syria. it's a problem we saw firsthand in jordan. >> syrians are our brothers....
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transformed as a process of this. i no you go around speaking everywhere and never feel for the movement nationally. what do you think is happening to people who take this leap the sleep and decide to try to challenge? >> i am i'm sure it must be incredibly empowering and i think that i am not the person to answer because i've never boycotted the test but i encourage people to opt out. i have to add in terms of the last discussion, part of the challenge of this monolith that we face, the power is the 19 civil rights groups signed a joint statement endorsing annual high-stakes testing and asking that it be retained in the knew version of no child behind. and i communicate i had an exchange with people with the legal defense fund and i totally don't understand why 19 groups did this. i can make guesses but they would not be informed guesses. it just shows the importance of building the movement from below because even the people who run these organizations are so far removed from what is happening in schools and in families and children that the power has to be in the hands of parents and teachers and
transformed as a process of this. i no you go around speaking everywhere and never feel for the movement nationally. what do you think is happening to people who take this leap the sleep and decide to try to challenge? >> i am i'm sure it must be incredibly empowering and i think that i am not the person to answer because i've never boycotted the test but i encourage people to opt out. i have to add in terms of the last discussion, part of the challenge of this monolith that we face, the...
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this. >> we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there's a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there have been times where america's shown arrogance. the struggle for woequality continues in many aspects of american life. there is a long history in this country of african-americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. that's just a fact. i realize that america's critics will be quick to point out that at times we too have failed to live up to our ideals that america has plenty of problems within its own borders. this is true. so, yes, we have our own racial and ethnic tensions. our most costly mistakes came not from our restraint but from our willingness to rush into military adventures. in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 we did some things that were wrong. we tortured some folks. we did some things that were contrary to our values. >> tortured folks? contrary to our values? pretty negative rhetoric from our 44th president. so is it pos
this. >> we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there's a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there have been times where america's shown arrogance. the struggle for woequality continues in many aspects of american life. there is a long history in this country of african-americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately....
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case that we to transform america need to really transform power power from our nation's capital here in washington. back in states and the cities of this country where the people, where the hard working people of this country can actually hold their government accountable at the state and local level much more so than the can in washington. i think people want it a more efficient, a more accountable government and they will get that from the states and ultimately to the people. and so in wisconsin we're a great example. we took on the big special interests. you think about it, four years ago about this point, you saw many of the leaders of the afl-cio, the n.e.a. came to our state to try to intimidate us to do what they wanted to have done here in washington, not what the people in wisconsin have elected us to do and we won. part of the reason why we were the upset was the number one target in america in terms of the re-elect from many of the same organizations was because they were upset because we took the government away from the special interest here in washington and elsewhere around the country and we put that power firmly in the
case that we to transform america need to really transform power power from our nation's capital here in washington. back in states and the cities of this country where the people, where the hard working people of this country can actually hold their government accountable at the state and local level much more so than the can in washington. i think people want it a more efficient, a more accountable government and they will get that from the states and ultimately to the people. and so in...
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the transforms our nation and america's relationship with fellow countries. as president of st. bernard parish it is an honor to host thisministration has worked with our workers the national park service, the state of louisiana, the will louisiana living history foundation and many other groups that help reduce a commemoration that brings attention to this consequential battle and honor those who fought here. thank you for being here at st. bernard today. thank you. >> thank you, parish president peralta and mayor landrieu. the united states postal service has issued three postage stamps to commemorate the war of 1812. the stamps depict the nations sacred landscapes, national flag, and vivid images conjured by the u.s. national anthem. here today with a special announcement is peter argentine, citizen stamp advisory committee member and district manager of louisiana, representing the united states postal service. please welcome mr. argentine. [applause] >> thank you. i am not the district manager, though. i have to say that. i am from pittsburgh, though where it is 11 degrees today. i did not bring the cold, but it is w
the transforms our nation and america's relationship with fellow countries. as president of st. bernard parish it is an honor to host thisministration has worked with our workers the national park service, the state of louisiana, the will louisiana living history foundation and many other groups that help reduce a commemoration that brings attention to this consequential battle and honor those who fought here. thank you for being here at st. bernard today. thank you. >> thank you, parish...
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experiencing this great energy renaissance in this country, right, the north dakota oil fields have transformed the united states of america into a net energy-producing nation right? it is a legit oil rush in north dakota. people are making their fortunes. they have man camps in north dakota man camps to house all the people that are coming into that state to produce all that oil. but even texas is taking more care for the safety of their oil they're shipping out of their oil fields than north dakota is. why doesn't north dakota have to do that too? here is the story for you. this is incredible. in september, north dakota held hearings about whether or not they, too, should start doing that. whether they too, should start stabilizing their oil before they put them onto bong trains and ship them next to your kids' elementary school. they were fairly intense for north dakota. people who were concerned on the safety side showed up to make the safety case. a lot of oil industry people showed up to make the oil industry not safety case. in the end, north dakota decided to flip the baby sort of. they decided to kind of sort of gesture to doing something to make s
experiencing this great energy renaissance in this country, right, the north dakota oil fields have transformed the united states of america into a net energy-producing nation right? it is a legit oil rush in north dakota. people are making their fortunes. they have man camps in north dakota man camps to house all the people that are coming into that state to produce all that oil. but even texas is taking more care for the safety of their oil they're shipping out of their oil fields than north...
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transformed by the process of this. diane, i know you kind of speaking edward and have a few for the movement nationally. what do you think is happening to people who take this leap? who decide to try to challenge this? >> i'm sure it must be incredibly empowering, and i think that i'm not the person to enter because i've never boycotted, nor lead a boycott by encourage people to opt out. i just have to add in terms of the last discussion, that part of the challenge of this monolith that we face the power, is 19 civil rights groups signed a joint statement endorsing annual high-stakes testing and asking that it be retained in the new version of no child left behind. and i communicate, i had an exchange with people at the naacp legal defense fund and a total don't understand why 19 groups it does. i can make guesses but they wouldn't be informed guesses. but it just shows i think the importance of building the movement from below. because even the people who run these organizations are so far removed from what's happening in schools and families and the children that it's the power has been the hands of p
transformed by the process of this. diane, i know you kind of speaking edward and have a few for the movement nationally. what do you think is happening to people who take this leap? who decide to try to challenge this? >> i'm sure it must be incredibly empowering, and i think that i'm not the person to enter because i've never boycotted, nor lead a boycott by encourage people to opt out. i just have to add in terms of the last discussion, that part of the challenge of this monolith that...
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this discovery transformed the economy of gabon whicis now the world's 13th largest producer. in 1994, the oil sector represented 30% of the gross national0% of the country's exports. the state has given concessions to large oil companies. the most important are elf-gabon and shell-gabon. these companies play a large role in the country's financial life by contributing to the state budget and by investing in numerous sectors of the economy. some say that elf-gabon is a state within the state. translator: the city of port gentil didn't exist 80 years ago, but today, it is second most important city in the country. it is oil city. the majority of the inhabited areas consist ofousing constructed by the oilompanies. narrator: residential housing is reserved for executives of whom most are expatriates. poorer accommodations are for workers. today port gentil has 80,000 inhabitants but population growth is stagnant. the city suffers mainly from its isolation. there is no road linking port gentil and libreville. the only means of transportation are by air and sea. libreville the capital of the country has grown since the oil boom of the '70s. e
this discovery transformed the economy of gabon whicis now the world's 13th largest producer. in 1994, the oil sector represented 30% of the gross national0% of the country's exports. the state has given concessions to large oil companies. the most important are elf-gabon and shell-gabon. these companies play a large role in the country's financial life by contributing to the state budget and by investing in numerous sectors of the economy. some say that elf-gabon is a state within the state....
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nation state system. it is attempting to transform a political state system into a caliphate or religious order, and i don't think the nation state system is under gross attack but this is a new and very different development which would be dangerous or painful for all of us. also in the middle east, however, besides chaos, are some situations where it is conceivable that real progress towards peace and stability might be made. one of the areas is iran. the iranian nuclear issue is excruciatingly complicated but resolution, i don't think, is out of the question. and a resolution of this difficult issue could open the way to discussions of other issues in the middle east region which we used to have with iran when it was a very different state. and it might serve to change some of the sunni-shia issues in the region to benefit all of us. another enduring issue in the middle east region has been the palestinian peace process. many would say that expecting progress is grasping at straws but a determined effort, a determined effort from the top, including the united states, might bring surprising results. just a word about the nuclear arsenal. as more and more nuclear de
nation state system. it is attempting to transform a political state system into a caliphate or religious order, and i don't think the nation state system is under gross attack but this is a new and very different development which would be dangerous or painful for all of us. also in the middle east, however, besides chaos, are some situations where it is conceivable that real progress towards peace and stability might be made. one of the areas is iran. the iranian nuclear issue is...
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teenagers from around the nation gathered at the sap center in san jose today to celebrate a year of community service. [ cheers and applause ] >> good morning! >> transform thise coolest classroom in the world! >> 16,000 students and teachers from more than 600 schools attended the wee day event meant as motivation and empowerment for young people who are working hard to make a difference. ktvu fox 2 among the proud sponsors but not easy to get a ticket they must perform community service projects aimed at making the world a better place. >>> suddenly plagued with a problem, what we're hearing about a major outage tonight. >>> a warm day today with temperatures in to the low 70s when we'll see a cooldown and even the chance for a few sprinkles. >>> and at 10:45 protecting your medical identity, why health records are the new holy grail for hackers. and tonight's efforts to intercept them. >>> smart tvs may not be so smart, having trouble connecting to the web, that means users can't stream from youtube netflix, amazon and other sites. sony blu-ray players also having troubles connecting to the web both companies say they're aware of the problems and are now w
teenagers from around the nation gathered at the sap center in san jose today to celebrate a year of community service. [ cheers and applause ] >> good morning! >> transform thise coolest classroom in the world! >> 16,000 students and teachers from more than 600 schools attended the wee day event meant as motivation and empowerment for young people who are working hard to make a difference. ktvu fox 2 among the proud sponsors but not easy to get a ticket they must perform...
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transformed. i know that you speak every rare and have a feel for the movement nationally. what about people who take the leap? >> this must be incredibly empowering and i am not the person into its ear because i never boycotted but i do encourage people to opt out. but in terms of the last discussion part of the challenge of this model with of the power is 19 civil-rights groups signed a statement endorsing high-stakes testing that it be retained in the new version of new child left behind triad and exchange with the legal defense fund people and i totally don't understand why they did this. i could make guesses but they are not informed. it just shows the importance to build the of movement from below because even those who run the organizations are so far removed that the power has to be in the hands of parents and teachers and students because that is rare the change comes from. >> one of the things we found out organizing with the parents when i started to ask what do you want for your child? have you think they'll learn best? there was a little bit of debate because i think parents came from a fear of a traditio
transformed. i know that you speak every rare and have a feel for the movement nationally. what about people who take the leap? >> this must be incredibly empowering and i am not the person into its ear because i never boycotted but i do encourage people to opt out. but in terms of the last discussion part of the challenge of this model with of the power is 19 civil-rights groups signed a statement endorsing high-stakes testing that it be retained in the new version of new child left...
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this morning at our region's airports. as dawn breaks, the lights go out and the day begins transformed. a plow train works to clear the way outside national airport. inside --. >> more than 1,400 u.s. flights have been canceled today. >> reporter: it was a restless night of sleep for passengers on the cold hard floor. >> reporter: how was your night? >> cold. >> it did get colder throughout the night. i didn't get much sleep needless to say. it's not very comfortable. >> reporter: the board spell out their fate, canceled flights up and down. >> the night has been a little rough, but we've got a whole day ahead of us of 12 more hours of this. >> my flight was canceled two days ago and then the flight for yesterday was canceled, so i'm praying today my flight isn't canceled again so i don't have to stay the night in the airport. >> they don't give you a blanket, no nothing. >> reporter: delta airlines did hand out blankets which was much appreciated by the students and chaperones visiting d.c. from richmond hill high school just outside of savanna, georgia. >> flight got delayed last night, kept getting delayed last night. us southern earli
this morning at our region's airports. as dawn breaks, the lights go out and the day begins transformed. a plow train works to clear the way outside national airport. inside --. >> more than 1,400 u.s. flights have been canceled today. >> reporter: it was a restless night of sleep for passengers on the cold hard floor. >> reporter: how was your night? >> cold. >> it did get colder throughout the night. i didn't get much sleep needless to say. it's not very...
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transform tomorrow. transamerica. i'i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from nationalypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. >>> in april of 2003, john thompson faced the decision whether to plead guilty and walk away from prison or stand trial and risk the rest of his life behind bars. >> i didn't kill nobody. i'm not pleading guilty to nothing. i got on the phone, my mom said, i want you home. i don't care what those people say, i know you didn't do it, i want you home. i called the attorneys and said, come on, let's do it, it's time for me to be with my family. >> gordon and i went down to new orleans to be there when john got out of jail to have our big celebration. >> i was figuring out where john was going to go after he was released from prison and a criminal defense lawyer walked into the conference room where i was working and all the color had drained out of his fa
transform tomorrow. transamerica. i'i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from nationalypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. >>> in april of 2003, john thompson faced the decision whether to plead...
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nation promised them. our 2016 budget will allow us to continue this credible transformation to meet the intent of my va. the 2016 budget for va requests $168.8 billion -- million dollars and $95.3 million in mandatory funds for benefit programs. the discretionary request is an increase of $5.2 billion or 7.5% above the 2015 enacted level and provides the resources necessary to continue serving the great number of veterans who have selflessly served our nation. the budget will increase access to medical care including -- i'm sorry, increase access to medicare and benefits for veterans. you'll address infrastructure challenges including major and minor construction modernization and renovation. it will land a backlog of claims of veterans homelessness by the end of calendar year 2015 beta will fund medical and prosthetics research and address the i.t. infrastructure modernization. we know this is a large request but it's not sufficient to meet all the requirements for 2016 or 2017. therefore the president will transmit a legislative proposal to allow flexibility is necessary to reallocate as needed a port
nation promised them. our 2016 budget will allow us to continue this credible transformation to meet the intent of my va. the 2016 budget for va requests $168.8 billion -- million dollars and $95.3 million in mandatory funds for benefit programs. the discretionary request is an increase of $5.2 billion or 7.5% above the 2015 enacted level and provides the resources necessary to continue serving the great number of veterans who have selflessly served our nation. the budget will increase access...
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this is some of the things obama said that rudy was referring to listen. >> we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. >> america, like every other nation, has made mistakes. and has its flaws. in america there is a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there are times when americans showed arrogance. struggle for women's equality has been show. there is a struggle for african-americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionate disproportionately. that is just a fact. i realize that america's critics will at times say we failed to live up to our ideals. that america has implementplenty of problems within our own borders. this is true, we have our own racial and ethnic tensions. >> our most costly mistakes came not from our restraint, but from our willingness to rush into conflict. >> we did some things that were wrong, we tortured some folks, some things that were contrary to our values. >> constant lecturing constant criticisms. >> parents love their children and they criticize them. obama said nowhere else on earth -- let's not talk about that. you talking about the president, 2008 he loves the
this is some of the things obama said that rudy was referring to listen. >> we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. >> america, like every other nation, has made mistakes. and has its flaws. in america there is a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there are times when americans showed arrogance. struggle for women's equality has been show. there is a struggle for african-americans and latinos being stopped by law...
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transforming a commute that was more like a marathon each way into an easy drive. >> i do this five days a week. >> reporter: it's unusual for someone's commute to grab national headlinesery day did just that. his story of perseverance was inspiring, prompting people around the country to give more than $300,000 in just five days. >> he asked for advice with handling the money and putting entitle it into a trust fund. >> reporter: and another surprise for the strong-willed 56-year-old. a brand-new ford taurus. >> what do you think about being able to drive to work every day? >> wherever i step into it it reminds me of where i've been and where i'm going. >> reporter: blake pollack helped spring today's surprise. he first spotted robertson walking and shared the story with the "detroit free press". >> i don't think he wants to have a changed life. i think he likes where he lives, he lakeikes the people at his work and he just wants to do his thing and get to work a little easier. >> reporter: an easier commute. >> it's been mostly up up up up up you know? >> reporter: that was nbc's frances rivera reporting. and even though robertson hasn't driven in about ten years, th
transforming a commute that was more like a marathon each way into an easy drive. >> i do this five days a week. >> reporter: it's unusual for someone's commute to grab national headlinesery day did just that. his story of perseverance was inspiring, prompting people around the country to give more than $300,000 in just five days. >> he asked for advice with handling the money and putting entitle it into a trust fund. >> reporter: and another surprise for the...
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. >> announcer: this is tony horton, one of the nation's most passionate advocates for health and wellness. >> four... >> announcer: his unique approach to body transformation has revolutionized home fitness, making him one of the most successful and sought-after trainers in the world. >> people can do 30 minutes. we took the breaks out. i don't talk as much. whoo! [ laughs ] but we understand that there's all these folks out there who are trying to be better, who are trying to be fitter, who are trying to be happier, who are trying to lose the weight, and they just haven't found a method yet. p90x3 is gonna get them there. >> announcer: getting there doesn't mean getting in the car -- it means working out in the most convenient gym in the neighborhood -- your living room. >> people ask me how often i'm going to the gym. and i can just tell them "30 minutes in my living room -- p90x3." i never thought that 30 minutes a day would get me to where i am now. >> we've learned, in the last 10 years, you can make it happen in 30 minutes, and that's what we're doing here. and i think it's pretty obvious by the sweat on your faces. >> you are constantly switching th
. >> announcer: this is tony horton, one of the nation's most passionate advocates for health and wellness. >> four... >> announcer: his unique approach to body transformation has revolutionized home fitness, making him one of the most successful and sought-after trainers in the world. >> people can do 30 minutes. we took the breaks out. i don't talk as much. whoo! [ laughs ] but we understand that there's all these folks out there who are trying to be better, who are...
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this spirit initially led to revolution and then to the removal of the sin of slavery, the right of women to vote, a great civil rights movement that truly transformed our nation and now a recognition of the reits of all americans regardless of their sexual orientation. make no mistake we still have unfinished business and work to do. reform of our criminal justice system must continue. and under loretta and sally i'm sure that will be the case. the historic wrongs visited upon our native people must be righted. the widening gap of income inequality must be reversed. in the defense of our nation we must always adhere, always adhere to the values that define us. and at all costs. all costs the right to vote must be protected. [ applause ] now that list may seem daunting but if we are true to who we are as americans, no problem is too big. no issue insurmountable and beware of those who take us back to a past that has never existed or that was imbued with a forgotten inequity. our destiny as americans are ahead of us. our gaze is always focused on the horizon. those who have loved this nation most have dared greatly and have sought to change the status quo for t
this spirit initially led to revolution and then to the removal of the sin of slavery, the right of women to vote, a great civil rights movement that truly transformed our nation and now a recognition of the reits of all americans regardless of their sexual orientation. make no mistake we still have unfinished business and work to do. reform of our criminal justice system must continue. and under loretta and sally i'm sure that will be the case. the historic wrongs visited upon our native...
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transforming into a hockey rink. >> tonight the sharks will take on the los angeles kings as part of the national hockey league stadium series. >> yep. this is the first nhl outdoor game in north eastern california. there was one at dodge erstad jump last year the sharks and kings tested the rink yesterday. that surface is holding up well. >> the game is a sell out with 70,000 tickets sold. fans say it'll be exciting to watch the home of the 49ers turn into a hockey wonderland. >> this is huge. this is northern california hockey being celebrated at its highest level. we have never had an outdoor game. i mean the sun is shining. it's beautiful. the weather is nice and they are going to have ice. >> it's pretty cool. check it out. the players when they were asked about skating outside said it reminds them of when they were children if they grew up in the cold weather cities and played on the frozen ponds a little bit of remembering there. >> it's a unique experience for shark fans and get the chance to enjoy a more football tradition and that's tailgating outside levi stadium. here is interesting facts about hockey. it took 20,000-gallons o
transforming into a hockey rink. >> tonight the sharks will take on the los angeles kings as part of the national hockey league stadium series. >> yep. this is the first nhl outdoor game in north eastern california. there was one at dodge erstad jump last year the sharks and kings tested the rink yesterday. that surface is holding up well. >> the game is a sell out with 70,000 tickets sold. fans say it'll be exciting to watch the home of the 49ers turn into a hockey...
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transform tomorrow. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. grandpa bode, grandma said you used to be out of control. really... i guess i did take some risks. anncr: bode, bode miller!!! trained a little bit differently. a little too honest sometimes. the media is useless. you were out of control. but not always. trial, jurors boarded a bus and went to look the crime scene odin lloyd's body found and other locations including the accused murder's house. lawyers on both sides wanted jurors to see for themselves what they've already heard about or will hear in court. susan candiotti has more. >> reporter: a field trip all business requested by prosecutors and defense. the aaron hernandez jury escorted by bus in a police motorcade for an up close view of evidence that might make it easier to understand the case.
transform tomorrow. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. grandpa bode, grandma said you used to be out of control....
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case that we to transform america need to really transform power power from our nation's capital here in washington. back in states and the cities of this country where the people, where the hard working people of this country can actually hold their government accountable at the state and local level much more so than the can in washington. i think people want it a more efficient, a more accountable government and they will get that from the states and ultimately to the people. and so in wisconsin we're a great example. we took on the big special interests. you think about it, four years ago about this point, you saw many of the leaders of the afl-cio, the n.e.a. came to our state to try to intimidate us to do what they wanted wanted to have done here in washington, not what the people in wisconsin have elected us to do and we won. part of the reason why we were the upset was the number one target in america in terms of the re-elect from many of the same organizations was because they were upset because we took the government away from the special interest here in washington and elsewhere around the country and we put that power firmly
case that we to transform america need to really transform power power from our nation's capital here in washington. back in states and the cities of this country where the people, where the hard working people of this country can actually hold their government accountable at the state and local level much more so than the can in washington. i think people want it a more efficient, a more accountable government and they will get that from the states and ultimately to the people. and so in...
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transforming a commute that was more like a marathon each way into an easy drive. >> i do this five days a week. five days a week. >> reporter: it's unusual for someone's commute to grab national. but robertson's 21-mile walk to work eight hours every day, did just that. his story of perseverance would inspiring, prompting people around the country to give more than $300,000 in just five days. >> asked for advice with handling the money and putting entitle a trust fund. all of that is in the works. >> reporter: and another surprise for the 56-year-old. a brand-new ford taurus. >> what do you think about being able to drive to work every day? >> wherever i step into it it reminds me of where i've been and where i'm going. >> reporter: blake pollack helped spring today's surprise. he first spotted robertson walking and shared this story with the detroit"detroit free press". >> i think he likes where he lives and likes where he works, i think he just wants to get to work a little bit easier. >> it's been mostly up up up up up you know? >> that was frances rivera reporting. >>> let's head now out to california, where police say there is no indication that the paparazzi was chasing
transforming a commute that was more like a marathon each way into an easy drive. >> i do this five days a week. five days a week. >> reporter: it's unusual for someone's commute to grab national. but robertson's 21-mile walk to work eight hours every day, did just that. his story of perseverance would inspiring, prompting people around the country to give more than $300,000 in just five days. >> asked for advice with handling the money and putting entitle a trust fund. all of...
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national or regional level. today it's all of us. any of us who are truly passionate driven by a transformative purpose. this technologists. you need the passion and drive. and maybe you're a great writer or organizer. then there's moon shot thinking. then there's tools crowd funding. these are the things that allow us all to make an impact for things we really care about. i wanted entrepreneurs to know this is your manual on how to do that. >> i love your peter's rules. i won't read them all. one of my favorites, number 11. no simply means begin one level higher. you're just a person that doesn't take no and don't be afraid to fail. >> yeah. most people are empowered to tell you no. sometimes you have to climb up the chain, you know -- >> but then that ticks the person off that told you no. >> it does but if you're driven by your passion and purpose, that's okay. your mission is to help make things happen. so where are we trying crazy ideas? >> i have a 7-year-old who won't take no for an answer. so i have high hopes she'll go bold and do great things. you have an m.d. from harvard medical school. how did y
national or regional level. today it's all of us. any of us who are truly passionate driven by a transformative purpose. this technologists. you need the passion and drive. and maybe you're a great writer or organizer. then there's moon shot thinking. then there's tools crowd funding. these are the things that allow us all to make an impact for things we really care about. i wanted entrepreneurs to know this is your manual on how to do that. >> i love your peter's rules. i won't read them...
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our next step in making the case that we to transform america need to transfer power from our nation's capital in washington back to the states, the cities in this country where the people, hard-working people in this country can hold their government accountable at the state and local level more than they can in washington. people want it more effective, efficient and they will get that when the power transfers from washington to the states and ultimately the people. as fred eluded to, we took on over the last four years the big government special-interest many of whom are based in the nation's capital. four years ago at this point you saw many leaders of the afl-cio asked me and other organizations to try to intimidate us to do what they wanted to have done in washington, not what the people of wisconsin elected us to do and we won. the reason they were so upset this last fall, and i was the number one target in america in terms of the same organizations because they were upset the we took the power away from special interests in washington and elsewhere around the country and put that power firmly in the hands of the hard-working taxpayers. t
our next step in making the case that we to transform america need to transfer power from our nation's capital in washington back to the states, the cities in this country where the people, hard-working people in this country can hold their government accountable at the state and local level more than they can in washington. people want it more effective, efficient and they will get that when the power transfers from washington to the states and ultimately the people. as fred eluded to, we took...
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national or regional level. today it it is all of us. anyone who is truly passionate driven by a massively transformative purpose can make a change in the world. thisave the passion and drive. maybe you are a great marketer or great organizer. there are mind sets. moon shot thinking and tools, crowd funding. these are things that allow us all to make an impact for things we care about. i wanted entrepreneurs to know this is your manual on how to do that. >> i love your peter's rules. one of my favorite, no simply needs to begin one level higher. you are just a person that doesn't take no and you say don't be afraid to fail. >> most people are empowered to tell you no. sometimes you have to climb up the chain. if you are driven by your passion and purpose that is okay because your mission is to help people make things happen. the day before anything is a break through it is a crazy idea. where are we trying crazy ideas. >> i have a 7 year old who won't take no for an answer. i have high hopes she will do great things. you have an md from harvard medical school. how did you get into this? >> my calling since my childhood has been space flight. my fat
national or regional level. today it it is all of us. anyone who is truly passionate driven by a massively transformative purpose can make a change in the world. thisave the passion and drive. maybe you are a great marketer or great organizer. there are mind sets. moon shot thinking and tools, crowd funding. these are things that allow us all to make an impact for things we care about. i wanted entrepreneurs to know this is your manual on how to do that. >> i love your peter's rules. one...