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alvin mchellon. a good dude, man. >> i wonder how much time i have left. out there, by that i would mean in here. by that i mean get in to -- i hope that i have enough time -- [ inaudible ] i hope i have a chance. >> today, jack hill is going to see the prison doctor. concerning a lesion on his face that hill believes could be cancer. >> it's scary. it's scary. especially, you know, you start getting a little age on you, you start seeing things like this, i wonder where it's going to lead. this -- it's kind of scary. >> judging from the appearance of the thing, and the time line and everything, i -- and the location, i'm going to say that looks like a small basal cell carcinoma. it's a type of skin cancer usually found in the center part of the face. ultraviolet light from the sun is the chief offender there. some people come in and you need a cart to carry their chart. mr. hill has a chart that, despite the number of years he's been in the system, it's probably no more than a half an inch thick. which tells me that he is more likely to minimize and ignore
alvin mchellon. a good dude, man. >> i wonder how much time i have left. out there, by that i would mean in here. by that i mean get in to -- i hope that i have enough time -- [ inaudible ] i hope i have a chance. >> today, jack hill is going to see the prison doctor. concerning a lesion on his face that hill believes could be cancer. >> it's scary. it's scary. especially, you know, you start getting a little age on you, you start seeing things like this, i wonder where it's...
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applause ] >> i want to give a big thanks, i want to do a couple big thanks and one is to my friend alvin padilla who showed up here 3 years ago and i have to say that he's been an inspiration to me and all of us have touched hands with alvin and the tenderloin economic development project. so, it's all of us working together, the non-profit housing group, the arts community, that we should be as our show is titled the whole pie. thank you. [ applause ] thank you very much, joe. before we bring up our final speaker, i want you to know the whole pie is a function of our people. i want to thank amy cohen, our staff from economic enforcement and to the san francisco police department, especially captain for all the extraordinary work they do. to laurie from the luggage store. laurie, at work and jackie from the hospitality house and director to ensure the programming is available here for folks. to mary' from the california community loan fund and of course to the godmother of the arts kerry schulman and the san francisco arts commission tom mccaneey. now our final speaker, i would like to m
applause ] >> i want to give a big thanks, i want to do a couple big thanks and one is to my friend alvin padilla who showed up here 3 years ago and i have to say that he's been an inspiration to me and all of us have touched hands with alvin and the tenderloin economic development project. so, it's all of us working together, the non-profit housing group, the arts community, that we should be as our show is titled the whole pie. thank you. [ applause ] thank you very much, joe. before we...
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set, three rings for the alvin king, seven for the -- and the halls of stone, nine for mortal men doomed to die. one for the dark lord, hike . >> stephen: whooo! whooo! (cheers and applause) whooo ! >> you saw me out there. give me your honest opinion, do you think i've got a shot on the big day? >> i can say with certainty you're going to be playing on super bowl sunday. >> whooo! within it's puppy bowl . >> stephen: all right, listen up. i didn't know what the hell you think you're doing out there but it sewer [bleep] ain't football. this is puppy bowl god dammit. look. you're acting like a bunch of bitches. now i understand that some you actually are bitches and i apologize, i didn't mean that as a slur. i meant that you are not applying yourself to the sport. excuse me, don't eat my chalk. now listen up, it all comes down to today. we can stay here and get the [bleep] kicked out of us or we can fight our way back. we're not here to sniff butt, we're here to kick butt, dow understand me. we're a football team god dammit. huddle up, let's go. huddle up. let's go, get in here. all right
set, three rings for the alvin king, seven for the -- and the halls of stone, nine for mortal men doomed to die. one for the dark lord, hike . >> stephen: whooo! whooo! (cheers and applause) whooo ! >> you saw me out there. give me your honest opinion, do you think i've got a shot on the big day? >> i can say with certainty you're going to be playing on super bowl sunday. >> whooo! within it's puppy bowl . >> stephen: all right, listen up. i didn't know what the...
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in texas last month the department of justice filed hate crime charges against conrad alvin barrett for allegedly assaulting a 79-year-old african-american man and making a videotape saying he was looking for a black victim to get national media attention. barrett's lawyer said he was off his medication and makes no excuses. >> this isn't about a game at all. this is very serious and there have been some very serious injuries throughout the country. >> reporter: many states are now looking to crack down. lawmakers in oklahoma and illinois are moving to make knockouts a felony instead of a misdemeanor. wisconsin may charge the person filming an attack and new york and new jersey are both considering upping prison time for those convicted in a knockout. which means someone like the person who attacked mark could get up to 25 years. >> i was angry at first and then i was pretty, actually, sad that someone would think that this is amusing, that it is acceptable to just go up and punch someone. >> reporter: disturbing attacks that officials are now looking to knock out for good. kristen dahl
in texas last month the department of justice filed hate crime charges against conrad alvin barrett for allegedly assaulting a 79-year-old african-american man and making a videotape saying he was looking for a black victim to get national media attention. barrett's lawyer said he was off his medication and makes no excuses. >> this isn't about a game at all. this is very serious and there have been some very serious injuries throughout the country. >> reporter: many states are now...
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getting quite a unique experience from the friendship blessings they are attending the eleventh grader alvin decided to study the court and identity of georgia to his classmates study the history of the formation of the regional no ctrl associations apparent when a call for stan's each maniacs position was created by children together with teachers. i've been selling at the school since the seventh grade i was surprised to find out that there is a children's assembly and activities for children or the kazakhstan people's assembly select members according to the city here we have the principle of volunteerism that is according to interest for example last year i sing in the choir in germany and this year i've been involved in design and ukrainian stand ozawa to learn korean folk dance. the representatives of more than twenty ethnic groups are standing in working at this unusual school. this tended to take an active part in making and restoration of national costumes also items souvenirs and crafts represent the way children take multi national societies of kazakhstan him in this region such a
getting quite a unique experience from the friendship blessings they are attending the eleventh grader alvin decided to study the court and identity of georgia to his classmates study the history of the formation of the regional no ctrl associations apparent when a call for stan's each maniacs position was created by children together with teachers. i've been selling at the school since the seventh grade i was surprised to find out that there is a children's assembly and activities for children...
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getting quite the unique experience from the friendship blessings they are attending the eleventh grader alvin decided to study the court and identity of georgia to his classmates study the history of the formation of the regional no ctrl associations apparent when the call for stan's each maniacs position was created by children together with teachers i've been selling at the school since the seventh grade i was surprised to find out that there is a children's assembly and activities for children or the kazakhstan people's assembly select members according to the city. here we have the principle of volunteerism that is according to interest for example last year i sing in the choir in germany and this year i've been involved in the design of the ukrainian stand also want to learn korean folk dance the representatives of more than twenty ethnic groups are standing in working at this unusual school the student to take an active part in making and restoration of national costumes household items souvenirs and crafts represent the way children take multi national societies of kazakhstan him in th
getting quite the unique experience from the friendship blessings they are attending the eleventh grader alvin decided to study the court and identity of georgia to his classmates study the history of the formation of the regional no ctrl associations apparent when the call for stan's each maniacs position was created by children together with teachers i've been selling at the school since the seventh grade i was surprised to find out that there is a children's assembly and activities for...
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thanks so much for joining us, alvin stone, the press coordinator for the expedition there.ur time. >> glad they're off even if it's another two weeks before they get home. >> that's right. >>> vladimir putin is vowing to tighten security across russia ahead of the winter olympics. this as russian police detained dozens of people in anti-terror raid raids. cnn's diana magnay is in moscow with the latest. good morning, diana. >> reporter: hi, john. that's right. it's called operation anti-terror operation whirl wind going in on volgograd. a lot of tensions, buildings being examined. vladimir putin came down there yesterday on new year's day to meet with the victims in hospital and also meet with the governor to talk about how to ramp up security. he said that he wants security heightened across russia but there is no need to improve security at the games itself. also making a very bold claim in his new year's address that he would annihilate the terrorists. that's a big call. that means taking out large chunks of the north caucuses in dagestan, you have mountains riddled with
thanks so much for joining us, alvin stone, the press coordinator for the expedition there.ur time. >> glad they're off even if it's another two weeks before they get home. >> that's right. >>> vladimir putin is vowing to tighten security across russia ahead of the winter olympics. this as russian police detained dozens of people in anti-terror raid raids. cnn's diana magnay is in moscow with the latest. good morning, diana. >> reporter: hi, john. that's right. it's...
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. >> alvin el moore and his partner shorty capone are some of the most prolific producers in an exploding hip-hop music scene. most of the artist he works with produce a style of hip-hop called drill music, that is 19 occupation with wealth with and other the top or sound that emphasizes the gritty underbelly of the streets of chicago. >> how many have you made? >> i'm thinking over 200. >> is most of your clients? >> most of my clients are -- most rappers are gangsters in chicago. >> yeah. >> most of them are gangsters. >> most of your clients are gangsters? >> yeah. >> so right now we are on the west side of chicago, he is performing real music. ♪ i might get a close shot, a far away shot, and just move around. >> slow motion. >> the grimy becomes artistic looking. like all of that was put together, and just be like born. >> a little more authentic? >> yeah. >> ill will and his crew call themselves the k tonganster. a click that affiliated with one of the biggest street gangs. it's not uncommon for clicks to shoot a music video every week. the videos are wildly popular online, sometimes
. >> alvin el moore and his partner shorty capone are some of the most prolific producers in an exploding hip-hop music scene. most of the artist he works with produce a style of hip-hop called drill music, that is 19 occupation with wealth with and other the top or sound that emphasizes the gritty underbelly of the streets of chicago. >> how many have you made? >> i'm thinking over 200. >> is most of your clients? >> most of my clients are -- most rappers are...
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information and oppres oppresse blacks, how does anybody put him up as a spokesperson, a keynote speaker of alvins just easy to pick sound bites. >> those are pretty incendiary -- not like you take them out of context. >> there is a sentiment -- >> on those things? >> on some things, absolutely, they believe barack obama is using drones, which he commented on today. >> i didn't cite that one as one of the controversies, it is something he said that was not flattering to the president. >> there are certainly many people in the country who are yes with the historical background of what we've done in this country. and they agree with jeremiah. his congregation is 10,000 people, he is not a preacher preaching on the street corner to five people. >> how does he get up there today and compare himself to mlk? >> i certainly am not defending jeremiah wright, but i think it is important we have a discussion about the issues he brings up, instead of dismissing him as crazy. >> we don't need him to talk about drones, we talked about it before. >> well, we talked about it tonight because of him. >> touche. i'
information and oppres oppresse blacks, how does anybody put him up as a spokesperson, a keynote speaker of alvins just easy to pick sound bites. >> those are pretty incendiary -- not like you take them out of context. >> there is a sentiment -- >> on those things? >> on some things, absolutely, they believe barack obama is using drones, which he commented on today. >> i didn't cite that one as one of the controversies, it is something he said that was not...
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alvin e-mails. neil, you were not only good looking, but you looked intelligent. what happened? age. donna, beautiful pictures, i believe they knew all about the good their son is doing. well, i don't know about that, but i hope they're watching. jill in texas, your parents are so handsome. i see a little of both in you and you are sporting that awesome hair back then. proof, by the way, it wasn't and isn't and can never be a toupee. what 40-year-old wears a toupee? bill in new york, the thing i didn't know is andrew napolitano was your father. they do kind of resemble each other, don't they? linda, neil, as you showed the great pics of your grandmother, the tears fell in my chicken noodle soup. the greatest generation. boy, oh, boy, do i miss them. thank you for the great thoughts. looking back is tough. even when it's not that far back. when even when the person in question isn't remotely old. i didn't know her very well. just that she was a production assistant for our business news unit here at fox. and that she was personally liked and very likable. what i remember what see
alvin e-mails. neil, you were not only good looking, but you looked intelligent. what happened? age. donna, beautiful pictures, i believe they knew all about the good their son is doing. well, i don't know about that, but i hope they're watching. jill in texas, your parents are so handsome. i see a little of both in you and you are sporting that awesome hair back then. proof, by the way, it wasn't and isn't and can never be a toupee. what 40-year-old wears a toupee? bill in new york, the thing...
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. >> gonzales has been getting along with his new cellmate alvin lovely.arge. >> when i first found out about the charges it kind of took me off guard. i was like, whoa, okay. i started thinking of new ways how to play it off. i've got to be calm around this person. i shouldn't be talking much about this or this. i don't want to set off certain triggers that can make him mad because i'm with someone getting charged with murder. i'm not calling him a murder, but he's been there, done that, and i don't want him to know and i'll try to keep that from my mom, too, that i'm in with someone who's in for murder. that helps her a lot. you know. doesn't know. doesn't hurt in this situation. >> while gonzales' mother might be concerned if she knew about her son's living situation, she can take comfort in knowing that the orange county jail might have realigned his priorities. >> like in my mug shot picture i stuck my tongue out. it was a joke to me, totally. spending 11 months, i just learned how to become a man physically and mentally and then have to go to rehab r
. >> gonzales has been getting along with his new cellmate alvin lovely.arge. >> when i first found out about the charges it kind of took me off guard. i was like, whoa, okay. i started thinking of new ways how to play it off. i've got to be calm around this person. i shouldn't be talking much about this or this. i don't want to set off certain triggers that can make him mad because i'm with someone getting charged with murder. i'm not calling him a murder, but he's been there, done...
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. >> officer alvin kushney, formally of the u.s.primary goal is to turn these youthful offenders hopefully into productive citizens so they can re-enter society. >> left, left. left, right. >> while in the program, participants are no longer considered inmates, they are cadets. >> the biggest shock to the cadets when they arrive is having to do something that somebody else tells them to do. >> drop your tray. ready, ready, ready. sit. >> on the street, you free to do anything you want to do. in boot camp, you got to ask for permission for any little thing you want to do. >> fix it in the tray. >> all right, sir. >> how about aye-aye, sir? >> aye-aye, sir. >> i say ready, ready, ready, eat! >> the first thing that hits them is we're in charge. we're going to tell them what to do, when to do it and how to do it. and the next thing that goes through their mind is what did i get myself into? >> the first phase of boot camp is four months of shock incarceration. up at 4:00 a.m., in bed by 9:00 p.m., cadets are allowed no visits, no phone
. >> officer alvin kushney, formally of the u.s.primary goal is to turn these youthful offenders hopefully into productive citizens so they can re-enter society. >> left, left. left, right. >> while in the program, participants are no longer considered inmates, they are cadets. >> the biggest shock to the cadets when they arrive is having to do something that somebody else tells them to do. >> drop your tray. ready, ready, ready. sit. >> on the street, you...
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let's come around, alvin brown. >> let's get you the mic. >> for new mayors, mayors don't control the school system but you can stay on the side line. an important point to make. for the new mayors there are ways to engage in education. for me i am focus on keeping students on track to graduate. that is so important, we have to invest in them and so many things you mentioned, very important but i got to say i really was passive about this but when the former chair kevin johnson who led this task force really made a strong foundation, i want to thank him now that hancock is doing it. and some of the things you mention are critical. i don't control the system but appointed the first commissioner of education in the history of the city working with the school system, working with the business community. we have to make sure. my bowling jackson the list have 100% graduation rate, no more drop outs. and looking forward to the task force, working with those who care about that particular issue. >> now that mayor johnson has come up front, what we are doing is launching from the foundation h
let's come around, alvin brown. >> let's get you the mic. >> for new mayors, mayors don't control the school system but you can stay on the side line. an important point to make. for the new mayors there are ways to engage in education. for me i am focus on keeping students on track to graduate. that is so important, we have to invest in them and so many things you mentioned, very important but i got to say i really was passive about this but when the former chair kevin johnson who...
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we have to be able to trust each other and as long as we have sexual as alvin sexual harassment that goes against the fabric of who we are. that is the trust that we have to have to sustain ourselves. so we have to get after it. and we will continue to go after it. it's also important because of talent. i want the best talent in the military. in order to get the best time i've got to create the environment that allows all of our soldiers to be able to maximize their potential. the number of females serving rowing and we have got to make sure that we created an environment that allows them to be successful ,-com,-com ma that they can maximize their potential so we can utilize their talent, so we can continue to be successful as a military and to me that that's a critical to us as we move forward. >> you mentioned culture change in this area is necessary. to what extent is military culture where women historically were were not equal to men contribute to the problem of? >> there are lots of things that can should be to the culture problem. i remind everybody that we get people from all
we have to be able to trust each other and as long as we have sexual as alvin sexual harassment that goes against the fabric of who we are. that is the trust that we have to have to sustain ourselves. so we have to get after it. and we will continue to go after it. it's also important because of talent. i want the best talent in the military. in order to get the best time i've got to create the environment that allows all of our soldiers to be able to maximize their potential. the number of...
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our third grant goes to a dear alvin brown from the city of jacksonville. , on up, mayor brown. --, on up, mayor brown. jacksonville provides 20,000 hours of financial education for its citizens during moneywise we, with funding. it will increase that number to 25,000 hours. one more round of applause for mayor brown. [applause] >> thank you, vice president johnson, and thank you to bank of america, and thank you to the u.s. conference of mayors. i believe when we empower young people with the tools and resources to improve their lives , we are going to be successful. we created a whole week of moneywise with working with not just the youth, but with families, educating them and working with all the financial institutions. you have every bank in jacksonville working with us, the colleges and universities working with parents, single parent and families all across the city, every year, trying to make sure that they are strong when it comes to their finances. we know when they are strong, and you balance your budget, good things happen. i believe there is tremendous power when people com
our third grant goes to a dear alvin brown from the city of jacksonville. , on up, mayor brown. --, on up, mayor brown. jacksonville provides 20,000 hours of financial education for its citizens during moneywise we, with funding. it will increase that number to 25,000 hours. one more round of applause for mayor brown. [applause] >> thank you, vice president johnson, and thank you to bank of america, and thank you to the u.s. conference of mayors. i believe when we empower young people...
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i saw mayor alvin brown from jacksonville, florida, mayor luigi, doral, mayor.would you state your names at the back? >> [inaudible] arkansas. >> welcome. >> [inaudible] >> mayor, welcome. i saw some over here. i'm sorry, mayor brown, mayor of compton, california. >> [inaudible] >> aja. any others? >> [inaudible] >> welcome. i love puerto rico. [laughter] i do, i do. anybody else over on that side? yes. go ahead. >> [inaudible] >> good to see you. >> mayor patrick -- north carolina. >> great speech this afternoon as well. >> thank you. >> anybody else? >> we're going to need some more space here. >> [inaudible] >> hey, welcome. >> [inaudible] >> we worked on many committees together, welcome. what else? okay. let's open it up for discussion or questions. mayor, would you introduce yourself, and i'll come to you, vice chair? >> [inaudible] now my -- [inaudible] oh, okay. i want to address the minimum wage in probably a different way that you don't think of. my wife and i have a small business, around 20 people. we actually had 26 or 28 before the recession, but w
i saw mayor alvin brown from jacksonville, florida, mayor luigi, doral, mayor.would you state your names at the back? >> [inaudible] arkansas. >> welcome. >> [inaudible] >> mayor, welcome. i saw some over here. i'm sorry, mayor brown, mayor of compton, california. >> [inaudible] >> aja. any others? >> [inaudible] >> welcome. i love puerto rico. [laughter] i do, i do. anybody else over on that side? yes. go ahead. >> [inaudible] >> good...
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happy birthday to alvin hooks. he is from blackstone, virginia. 100 years old today.day. loves children, but especially her kids. crazy about her family. and take a look at betty and joe darer, married 75 years and they met when they were teenagers and romance bloomed and here they are today 75 years later. engelwood, colorado, is the home of alice jenkins. and alice is 100 years old today. loves to play bridge. and if you'll take a look, here is leroy stampe of iowa 101 years old today. and he's one happy dude. agnes is 100 years old today, and she makes the best lemon meringue pie. that's my favorite. that's it, that's all from hillwood museum in washington, d.c., your nation's capital. you pay for it, you better enjoy it. now back to new york. >> wow. >> he's still got it. >>> meanwhile, tamron, what a weekend for you. got to hang out with hugh jackman and his wife over the weekend. >> oh, yeah. exciting. the australian native took time out of his hectic schedule to celebrate australia day with some of their close friends. and they were kind enough to invite me to
happy birthday to alvin hooks. he is from blackstone, virginia. 100 years old today.day. loves children, but especially her kids. crazy about her family. and take a look at betty and joe darer, married 75 years and they met when they were teenagers and romance bloomed and here they are today 75 years later. engelwood, colorado, is the home of alice jenkins. and alice is 100 years old today. loves to play bridge. and if you'll take a look, here is leroy stampe of iowa 101 years old today. and...