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season high 34 rush atementses for booker. matches what he did against tall. -- against cal in the win against salt lake city about a month ago. really seals the victory based on how much time would be left after the field goal. >> joe: run it down to about a minute before snapping it. then they will be looking at a 35-yarder for phillips. >> brady: uphill battle for jake browning if they were to miss. still needing a touchdown. >> referee: second charged time-out. >> brady: we've seen stranger >> joe: on special teams especially. michigan-michigan state. georgia tech-florida state. >> brady: yeah. just saw a highlight of michigan state-nebraska, wide receiver stepped up. still don't call it. it's incredible. >> joe: andy phillips goes out there. junior from draper, utah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to utah. still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from 36. right down the middle. to all but
season high 34 rush atementses for booker. matches what he did against tall. -- against cal in the win against salt lake city about a month ago. really seals the victory based on how much time would be left after the field goal. >> joe: run it down to about a minute before snapping it. then they will be looking at a 35-yarder for phillips. >> brady: uphill battle for jake browning if they were to miss. still needing a touchdown. >> referee: second charged time-out. >>...
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season high 34 rush atementses for booker. matches what he did against tall. -- against cal in the win against salt lake city about a month ago. >> big kick right here. really seals the victory based on how mucuc timeould be left after the field goal. >> joe: run it down to about a minute before snapping it. then they will be looking at a 35-yarder for phillips. >> brady: uphill battle for jake browningngf they were to miss.s. still needing a touchdown. >> referee: second charged time-out. >> brady: we've seen stranger things happen. >> joe: on special teams especially. michigan-michihin state. georgia tech-florida state. >> brady: yeah. just saw a highlight of michigan state-nebraska, wide receiver stepped up. still don't call it. it's incredible. >> joe: andy phillips goes out there. junior from draperutah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to utah. still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from
season high 34 rush atementses for booker. matches what he did against tall. -- against cal in the win against salt lake city about a month ago. >> big kick right here. really seals the victory based on how mucuc timeould be left after the field goal. >> joe: run it down to about a minute before snapping it. then they will be looking at a 35-yarder for phillips. >> brady: uphill battle for jake browningngf they were to miss.s. still needing a touchdown. >> referee:...
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season high 34 rush atementses for booker. matches what he did against tall. -- against cal in the win against salt lake city about a month ago. >> big kick right here. really seals the victory based on how much time would be left after the field goal. >> joe: run it down to about a minute before snapping it. then they will be looking at a 35-yarder for phillips. >> brady: uphill battle for jake browning if they were to miss. still needing a touchdown. >> referee: second charged time-out. >> brady: we've seen stranger things happen. >> joe: on special teams especially. michigan-michigan state. georgia tech-florida state. just saw a highlight of michigan state-nebraska, wide receiver stepped up. still don't call it. it's incredible. >> joe: andy phillips goes out there. junior from draper, utah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to utah. still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from 36. right down
season high 34 rush atementses for booker. matches what he did against tall. -- against cal in the win against salt lake city about a month ago. >> big kick right here. really seals the victory based on how much time would be left after the field goal. >> joe: run it down to about a minute before snapping it. then they will be looking at a 35-yarder for phillips. >> brady: uphill battle for jake browning if they were to miss. still needing a touchdown. >> referee: second...
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booker t. washington. now, booker t does not come off too well in my book. actually, he was probably one of the most unpleasant, ruthless and contemptible people i have met in history. he did wonderful things for his race. i don't begrudge him his attitude towards white people because if you lived in that time, they were so other way. you had to do what he did. you had to sell yourself out. that part of it i can very well excuse. what i can't excuse is the abominable treatment that he delves out to everyone who was personally connected with him, his teachers, his wives, his cohorts, anyone. so, he has a very very fraught relationship with booker t. washington that in fact ends with a woman he was in love with throwing herself off the top of a building and killing herself. well, our time is a lot shorter and i'm a lot more proposed that, i mean, to be, but i should tell you that if you think carver had one of these ideal lives, besides fighting and making booker t. washington and himself wretched for the 19 years they were together, finally booker t finishes
booker t. washington. now, booker t does not come off too well in my book. actually, he was probably one of the most unpleasant, ruthless and contemptible people i have met in history. he did wonderful things for his race. i don't begrudge him his attitude towards white people because if you lived in that time, they were so other way. you had to do what he did. you had to sell yourself out. that part of it i can very well excuse. what i can't excuse is the abominable treatment that he delves...
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season high 34 rush atementses for booker. matches what he did against tall. -- against cal in the win against salt lake city about a month ago. >> big kick right here. really seals the victory based on how much time would be left after the field goal. >> joe: run it down to about a minute before snapping it. then they will be looking at a 35-yarder for phillips. >> brady: uphill battle for jake browning if they were to miss. still needing a touchdown. >> referee: second charged time-out. >> brady: we've seen stranger things happen. >> joe: on special teams especially. michigan-michigan state. georgia tech-florida state. >> brady: yeah. just saw a highlight of michigan state-nebraska, wide receiver stepped up. still don't call it. it's incredible. >> joe: andy phillips goes out there. junior from draper, utah. he's been at least the semifinalist for the grozo award all three years he's played football, period. didn't play until he got to still a year of eligibility left for him. made from 43, he missed from 45. this from 36. r
season high 34 rush atementses for booker. matches what he did against tall. -- against cal in the win against salt lake city about a month ago. >> big kick right here. really seals the victory based on how much time would be left after the field goal. >> joe: run it down to about a minute before snapping it. then they will be looking at a 35-yarder for phillips. >> brady: uphill battle for jake browning if they were to miss. still needing a touchdown. >> referee: second...
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a man named booker t. washington who happens to be the foremost black man of his time passes through iowa and wants an interview with george washington carver. he asks him to come to tesco g institute, alabama, there is nothing secondary school really, it's really like a vocational school in the hills of alabama and to teach. carver falls under the spell of booker t. washington. now booker t doesn't come off too well in my book, actually who is probably one of the most on pleasant, ruthless, and contemptible people i have met in history. he did wonderful things for his race, i don't begrudge him and his two white people, and if you idle blame him. you had to do what he did you had to sell yourself out, that part i can very well excludes excuse. what i can excuse is the abominable treatment he doused out to everybody who is personally connected with him. his. his teachers, his wives, his cohorts, anybody. so he has a very broad relationship with booker t. washington not in fact ends without woman he was in
a man named booker t. washington who happens to be the foremost black man of his time passes through iowa and wants an interview with george washington carver. he asks him to come to tesco g institute, alabama, there is nothing secondary school really, it's really like a vocational school in the hills of alabama and to teach. carver falls under the spell of booker t. washington. now booker t doesn't come off too well in my book, actually who is probably one of the most on pleasant, ruthless,...
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>> booker: yes, i was, mm hmm. >> shad: do you remember that moment? >> booker: yes, i do. the marches had begun, and it was, um--it was, uh, emotional upheaval for me and, um, everyone i knew. and um, it was devastating for the, um--for the movement of getting, uh, basically salaries and money for, um, the men who were keeping the city afloat. the people who were carrying the, uh, tin cans on their backs down the alleyways and who were picking up the trash for years and, um, driving the dangerous trucks were not making enough money to support their families and everyone knew it. >> shad: hmm. >> booker: and there was a huge resistance against paying them a decent wage. the resistance was, um, un--it was unfathomable how strong it was, the, uh--the oppression. so, there was no way the elements, the africa-american or the white elements in the city, could come together on that, so we needed help. and, uh, the help was dr. martin luther king. he was the only one that could make a difference and, uh, to take him out the equation was just, um, unbelievable. >> shad: did it affe
>> booker: yes, i was, mm hmm. >> shad: do you remember that moment? >> booker: yes, i do. the marches had begun, and it was, um--it was, uh, emotional upheaval for me and, um, everyone i knew. and um, it was devastating for the, um--for the movement of getting, uh, basically salaries and money for, um, the men who were keeping the city afloat. the people who were carrying the, uh, tin cans on their backs down the alleyways and who were picking up the trash for years and, um,...
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juan: and cory booker?cory booker, interestingly enough, we of been working together since i became the mayor and he was the u.s. senator -- some of our issues have definitely coalesced around gun control, one of them, prison reentry, criminal justice reform. we have been working together around those specific things. i think the senate was a better suited for him. he could fit that a little better. we have been working together around those specific issues. amy: in historical context, i want to go back to 2007 1 we attribute your father on the 40's anniversary of the 1967 uprising in newark. he talked about the historical roots of what happened. >> you have to start with slavery because those abuses have never been eradicated. people not living in slums because they voted to come you know, their children not in jail because they wanted them to. these are the results of people who have been oppressed and suffer national oppression. whicha city like no work, is the third oldest city in the united states, by
juan: and cory booker?cory booker, interestingly enough, we of been working together since i became the mayor and he was the u.s. senator -- some of our issues have definitely coalesced around gun control, one of them, prison reentry, criminal justice reform. we have been working together around those specific things. i think the senate was a better suited for him. he could fit that a little better. we have been working together around those specific issues. amy: in historical context, i want...
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they loved him to death but a man named booker t. washington though happens to be the foremost black man of his time passes through iowa and once to interview with george washington carver and asks him to come to tuskegee in alabama. it calls itself a colleges really a vocational school in the hills of alabama. and carr were falls under the spell of booker t. washington. he does not come off too well in my book. probably one of the most unpleasant ruth was and contemptible people i have met in history. i don't begrudge him his feelings to the white people because if you lived in that time there was no other way. but what i cannot excuse is the abominable treatment he yells out to anyone that is personally connected with his cohorts or anybody. he has a very fraught relationship with booker t. washington that in fact, end with the woman he was in love with throwing yourself off the top of the building. our time is short but i should tell you that besides fighting into making washington wretched he dies and carvers career was a lad to
they loved him to death but a man named booker t. washington though happens to be the foremost black man of his time passes through iowa and once to interview with george washington carver and asks him to come to tuskegee in alabama. it calls itself a colleges really a vocational school in the hills of alabama. and carr were falls under the spell of booker t. washington. he does not come off too well in my book. probably one of the most unpleasant ruth was and contemptible people i have met in...
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a man named booker t. washington who happens to be the foremost black man of his time passes through iowa, and wants an interview with george washington carver. he asks him to come to tessa skeet institute alabama, a secondary school, really. it causes up a college, but it's really like a vocational school in the hills of alabama. carver falls under the spell of booker t. washington. now, booker t does not come off too well in my book. actually, he was probably one of the most unpleasant, ruthless and contemptible people i have met in history. he did wonderful things for his race. i don't begrudge him his attitude towards white people because if you lived in that time, they were so other way. you had to do what he did. you had to sell yourself out. that part of it i can very well excuse. what i can't excuse is the abominable treatment that he delves out to everyone who was personally connected with him, his teachers, his wives, his cohorts, anyone. so, he has a very ve
a man named booker t. washington who happens to be the foremost black man of his time passes through iowa, and wants an interview with george washington carver. he asks him to come to tessa skeet institute alabama, a secondary school, really. it causes up a college, but it's really like a vocational school in the hills of alabama. carver falls under the spell of booker t. washington. now, booker t does not come off too well in my book. actually, he was probably one of the most unpleasant,...
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tiffany booker you are about to meet was sleeping inside. >> i wake up and i hear is a glass breaking. and it's a glass in the kitchen. i come out the grill's on the ground, on the side and the yard. the grill is on the ground. okay. so the grill didn't get there by itself. >> reporter: tiffany booker is skeptical about how this fire started. pointing to a grill that was knocked over. i am trying to find the fire chief who was here at the scene. the fire marshal's office is here investigating. and i want to get their take and their thoughts on how this fire started. but as you can see, firefighters are still in the cleanup process, they are still hosing down some hot spots. but they are investigating. they are able to get inside the house now and hopefully they will figure out in the next bit how this fire began. we'll see you for another live update. >> on to this story now. police in montgomery county are looking for a robber who assaulted someone early this morning. it happened around 1:30 on gray wall lane in lower merion. we're not sure what happened. police haven't told us and h
tiffany booker you are about to meet was sleeping inside. >> i wake up and i hear is a glass breaking. and it's a glass in the kitchen. i come out the grill's on the ground, on the side and the yard. the grill is on the ground. okay. so the grill didn't get there by itself. >> reporter: tiffany booker is skeptical about how this fire started. pointing to a grill that was knocked over. i am trying to find the fire chief who was here at the scene. the fire marshal's office is here...
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to me, $100 million sounded like all the money in the world, and booker, christie and the reform leaders who praised them -- beginning with education secretary arne duncan on behalf of president obama -- sounded so sure of themselves. we know what works, was their phrase. they would take the best ideas of the education reform movement, bring them all to newark, and in booker's words, they would flip a district. i didn't believe they would achieve change on the miraculous scale they talked about, but i did expect to see dramatic advances, and i wanted to get as close to this process as i possibly could because this is exactly the reformers and their opponents -- [inaudible] this impassioned national debate had a huge hole, and the majority in newark and and around the country were stranded in that hole. i'll give you two illustrations of this from my reporting early on. if you remember for most of the first year after the gift was announced, cami anderson had not arrived to become the superintendent. a group of consultants were calling the shots within the district which was being run by
to me, $100 million sounded like all the money in the world, and booker, christie and the reform leaders who praised them -- beginning with education secretary arne duncan on behalf of president obama -- sounded so sure of themselves. we know what works, was their phrase. they would take the best ideas of the education reform movement, bring them all to newark, and in booker's words, they would flip a district. i didn't believe they would achieve change on the miraculous scale they talked...
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they got booker died in carver lived until the 1943 so he had a long time. if he had been alive that whole time we probably wouldn't even know who george washington carver was. >> he had all these products that he produced. >> he did not even have a bunsen burner. when he would request something like to pulverize the compounds it was $9 they refused. and a limited to the postage stamps. with broken glass it was the most primitive be you could imagine thanks again. [applause] >> a fast 18 presentation depicting i represent the american dream. i notice you are interested you can get her at the books lining tent she will be citing her book and they give for the presentation i hope you enjoy the rest of the festival. [inaudible conversations] >> for our presentation today we have keith weldon medley who will be presented his work "black life in new orleans". the author in the new orleans native he has appeared in american legacy magazine in the we see in a cultural business. he has been featured in documentary's. it had the world got mixed up. keith weldon medle
they got booker died in carver lived until the 1943 so he had a long time. if he had been alive that whole time we probably wouldn't even know who george washington carver was. >> he had all these products that he produced. >> he did not even have a bunsen burner. when he would request something like to pulverize the compounds it was $9 they refused. and a limited to the postage stamps. with broken glass it was the most primitive be you could imagine thanks again. [applause]...
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we have a handful of examples, cory booker from new jersey, he does it as well as any industry around the world. unfortunately, there examples are few and far between. moderator: john, as part of your research, you worked with students a lot and you pull among millennials frequently. can you show us some positive and negative examples of social media engagement with this demographic and others? john: let me just give you a little background, but the reason this poll started back in 2000 is a couple of young folks, trevor and erin, were concerned about the disconnect between service and voting. they got all their friends on campuses and high schools around the country seemed interested in giving back service but they do not to the connection to voting. they thought, would it be easier and faster if they served and voted? we have learned that they are trying to engage. we have a good and bad example of that. one of which, from senator booker in new jersey, engaging with a citizen with their point of view on gun control legislation. it is behind me. a constituent of new jersey says and d
we have a handful of examples, cory booker from new jersey, he does it as well as any industry around the world. unfortunately, there examples are few and far between. moderator: john, as part of your research, you worked with students a lot and you pull among millennials frequently. can you show us some positive and negative examples of social media engagement with this demographic and others? john: let me just give you a little background, but the reason this poll started back in 2000 is a...
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booker definitely had the most unusual basket of the night... probably the week. spectre has been out in the us for over a week now. today. but they will be seeing a version slightly different than what we see in america. on the tonight show last night, jimmy showed us his unspoken language with justin bieber. ramsay and billie lourd. you can catch the tonight show with jimmy fallon right here on ktiv at 10:35 after news 4. james bond fans in india will be able to enjoy the new movie "spectre" when ihits theaters there today. but not all of it. audiences will be treated to the usual action scenes, car chases and carousing. but there will be much less smooching. india's central board of film certification decided to censor danielelraig's kissing scenene it's thhlatest in a series o o moves to restrict content on moral grounds. india has a history of banning books, friday al- country singer josh turner is 38 sarah- country singer dierks bentley is 40 al- actress bo derek is 59 sarah- singer joe walsh h 68 al- vice president joe bidid is 73 sarah- comedian dick smoth
booker definitely had the most unusual basket of the night... probably the week. spectre has been out in the us for over a week now. today. but they will be seeing a version slightly different than what we see in america. on the tonight show last night, jimmy showed us his unspoken language with justin bieber. ramsay and billie lourd. you can catch the tonight show with jimmy fallon right here on ktiv at 10:35 after news 4. james bond fans in india will be able to enjoy the new movie...
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cory booker from new jersey does it as well as anybody in any industry around the world., unfortunately, you know better than i do examples are probably few and far between. >> as part of your research you work with students plot obviously and you pull millennials frequently. can you show us images of slides to show some positive and negative examples of social media engagement with this demographic and others speak with the very first thing, but they give you the wonderful bit of background. the reason this started back in 2000 was a couple of young folks who are part of the iop were concerned about this disconnect between surface and voting. they saw that all their friends on this campus and campus of the high schools run the country seemed interested in giving back in service but they didn't see the connection to voting. they thought would it be easier and faster if they serve as well as voting? the ideas what we've learned is young people are not apathetic. they are trying to engage and whether good and bad example of that. one of which was from senator booker from ne
cory booker from new jersey does it as well as anybody in any industry around the world., unfortunately, you know better than i do examples are probably few and far between. >> as part of your research you work with students plot obviously and you pull millennials frequently. can you show us images of slides to show some positive and negative examples of social media engagement with this demographic and others speak with the very first thing, but they give you the wonderful bit of...
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our position is those cases, booker aileen, aprendy are clearly procedural. as this case explained in summerlin. they're clearly procedural. and what the united states would do is blur those categories. if there are no further questions. >> thank you, counsel. mr. bernstein, you have three minutes remaining. >> what this fantastic discussion has shown is why the court, as it always has in the past, should keep the teague exception as a matter of equitable discretion rather than constitutional requirement. the court has much more freedom, generally speaking, on a matter of equitable discretion than it does on constitutional requirements. there's no way to look at the prior precedents of the court in teague and any of those courts to say oh, here's what our equitable discretion is. the only time you get retroactivity is when the constitution requires it. that would have been a really short opinion. and that was not that. now, to turn quickly to the cases that have been cited, the critical difference between this case on the one hand and merrill dow and three af
our position is those cases, booker aileen, aprendy are clearly procedural. as this case explained in summerlin. they're clearly procedural. and what the united states would do is blur those categories. if there are no further questions. >> thank you, counsel. mr. bernstein, you have three minutes remaining. >> what this fantastic discussion has shown is why the court, as it always has in the past, should keep the teague exception as a matter of equitable discretion rather than...
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president obama is in newark, new jersey today with senator booker discussing the prisoner reentry processho have been formally incarcerated. take all of this into consideration within instagram video that the governor posted bracelet to the president, nice of you to show up. so in the governor had a few minutes to ask i asked the governor about the fact that he did not meet with president obama command he is not meeting with him again today. >> i am happy to have the president come to our state. but i followed upi followed up because it really did feel quite aggressive in that instagram video. nice of you to show up, president. >> you can welcome the present here, which i do. that does not mean i can't disagree with him when he is wrong, and i believe he is wrong. bill: but some solid facts and there from the perspective of crime being down 20 percent. the have works to achieve some of the goals that president obama is talking about. >> the governor's.is that he was working to put these programs in the place, for, for example, one of them banning the box, working on prisoner reentry for y
president obama is in newark, new jersey today with senator booker discussing the prisoner reentry processho have been formally incarcerated. take all of this into consideration within instagram video that the governor posted bracelet to the president, nice of you to show up. so in the governor had a few minutes to ask i asked the governor about the fact that he did not meet with president obama command he is not meeting with him again today. >> i am happy to have the president come to...
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booker and menendez want congress to renew the program, parts of which expired in september. the act provides health benefits to first responders affected by cancer and other diseases from exposure at ground zero and financial aid to them and their families. >> we should not have to be here. it is a shame upon our nation that we are begging congress, people, to do what's right. steve: senator booker says 5,000 people in new jersey are enrolled for benefits under the zadroga act. dari: a former uconn student who went on a tirade about mac and the 19-year-old applied for accelerated rehab at his arraignment today. he is facing charges after his arrest last month. he was caught on camera ranting and shoving a supervisor for refusing to sell him jalapeno bacon mac and cheese. >>> closing arguments today in the public corruption trial of former new york state assembly speaker shelley silver, accused of taking millions in kickbacks. a prosecutor says the one-time albany powerbroker took bribes in exchange for official acts. the 71-year-old democrat quit his post after his arrest bu
booker and menendez want congress to renew the program, parts of which expired in september. the act provides health benefits to first responders affected by cancer and other diseases from exposure at ground zero and financial aid to them and their families. >> we should not have to be here. it is a shame upon our nation that we are begging congress, people, to do what's right. steve: senator booker says 5,000 people in new jersey are enrolled for benefits under the zadroga act. dari: a...
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when senator cory booker, mayor at the time, helped create an economic development fund for potential business owners in the city. chris took his plan to the city officials. before long, the loans were approved and by 2009 dental kids was officially open for business. >> in term of revenues, 2009 we made just about $500,000 in revenues. and to -- forward to today, we make a little over $2 million in revenues. >> these numbers are even more significant because roughly 80% of dental kids' patients pay with a state-subsidized health care plan or medicaid, which most private practices refuse to accept because of low reimbursement rates. those concerns are have not stopped the dental kids business from booming. >> right now we currently see anywhere between 50 to 65 patients per day. >> before they even meet the doctors they're meeting the front desk people, they're talking to them on the telephone. when your child is being cared for, they're being cared for by, you know, someone you feel that sense of xhonlcommonality with. >> one of the things we believe is you cannot have a business in
when senator cory booker, mayor at the time, helped create an economic development fund for potential business owners in the city. chris took his plan to the city officials. before long, the loans were approved and by 2009 dental kids was officially open for business. >> in term of revenues, 2009 we made just about $500,000 in revenues. and to -- forward to today, we make a little over $2 million in revenues. >> these numbers are even more significant because roughly 80% of dental...
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utes without davante booker get it comes down to the bruins against u.s.c. next week even though the trojans were pounded by oregon. >> rick: wild and woolly at the coliseum next saturday night. >> adam: oregon still alive in the pac-12 north. if stanford loses tonight, they could win the north with a win over oregon state next week. other things going on, just under way, navy on top of tulsa 7-0. north carolina ruining frank beamer's final home game 30-27 in overtime. houston going down for the first time. 20-17. we've also learned that after the ohio state loss tonight it was cardale jones who used twitter to say that he would not return to the team next year. he also tweeted out criticisms of the play calling. >> brian: selfish. selfish. >> rick: there is a time and a place. >> brian: exactly, this is not the time and the place. it shows where his head is and we've comboen known that for a while. >> adam: ezekiel elliott sending out those tweets. that will do it for now. thank you for watching "the ram post-game show." here is what's on cbs tonight. close
utes without davante booker get it comes down to the bruins against u.s.c. next week even though the trojans were pounded by oregon. >> rick: wild and woolly at the coliseum next saturday night. >> adam: oregon still alive in the pac-12 north. if stanford loses tonight, they could win the north with a win over oregon state next week. other things going on, just under way, navy on top of tulsa 7-0. north carolina ruining frank beamer's final home game 30-27 in overtime. houston going...
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cory booker and ross -- give yourself extra time to kid around the city later today. fox means business. ben: joining us right now is adam shapiro. >> should both date on the west coast has closed 43 restaurants. e. coli poisoning. they have not said whether it was e. coli in the ingredients that they use. they shut down the restaurants as april caution. they have not said what ingredients the e. coli may have been in. been sent to the hospital. the vast majority of the restaurants have no reported problem. we are working with officials to help determine the cause of this issue. there are two near the fox5 studio. safe to eat there and it is good food. juliet: great seeing you. ben: adam shapiro. juliet: all right. 638. i was at a wonderful place yesterday in franklin square. that is stared. time. really cool guy. they are wonderful to us. i did have a lot of wonderful food. we had a good time. on saturday night, i went to dinner -- do we have another picture? okay. that is unfortunate. mike: we had an okay weekend. it definitely was warm yesterday. lingering clouds a
cory booker and ross -- give yourself extra time to kid around the city later today. fox means business. ben: joining us right now is adam shapiro. >> should both date on the west coast has closed 43 restaurants. e. coli poisoning. they have not said whether it was e. coli in the ingredients that they use. they shut down the restaurants as april caution. they have not said what ingredients the e. coli may have been in. been sent to the hospital. the vast majority of the restaurants have...
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cory booker from new jersey does it as well as anybody in any industry around the world. but unfortunately better than i do, there's examples of probably few and far between. shira: as part of your research you work with students a lot. obviously. and you pull millennials frequent -- poll millennials frequently. can you show us, i think you have some slides to show us and negative examples of social media engagement with this gem graphic and others? john: yeah. the very first thing, let me give you the one little bit of background. the reason that this poll started back in 2000 was a couple of young folks who were part of the i.o.p., trevor and erin, who were concerned about this disconnect between service and voting. they saw that all their friends on this campus and campuses and high schools around the country seemed very interested in giving back through service, but they didn't see the connection to voting. the students thought, wouldn't it be easier and fast father they'd served as well as voted? so the idea is, what we've learned is young people are not apathetic. t
cory booker from new jersey does it as well as anybody in any industry around the world. but unfortunately better than i do, there's examples of probably few and far between. shira: as part of your research you work with students a lot. obviously. and you pull millennials frequent -- poll millennials frequently. can you show us, i think you have some slides to show us and negative examples of social media engagement with this gem graphic and others? john: yeah. the very first thing, let me give...
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the woman who lives here tiffany booker tells us she wasn't injured but she believes this start fredn outside grille. she said when she left it there last night the grille was secured but when she walked outside this morning it was on the ground. her nephew said it was fortunate he had been walking by. >> i'm walking past to go to the chinese store get a cigarette, i see my under a house on fire from the back. and i just kicked the window in try to get her to come out. >> reporter: his aunt's home has now been condemned. heavy equipment will be here later to take it down. the other side of the twin is damaged but authorities don't know yet if that has to come down, too. a third home has some damage to the siding and a window. nine people have been displaced. again, the fire marshal remains on the scene investigating the cause and the origin of this blaze. we're live in overbrook, katherine scott channel6 "action news. >> katherine thank you for that. >>> it is 6:07. new on "action news" the arrest of a texas man accused of making terror threats in a case that has ties to the delaware
the woman who lives here tiffany booker tells us she wasn't injured but she believes this start fredn outside grille. she said when she left it there last night the grille was secured but when she walked outside this morning it was on the ground. her nephew said it was fortunate he had been walking by. >> i'm walking past to go to the chinese store get a cigarette, i see my under a house on fire from the back. and i just kicked the window in try to get her to come out. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: at 20 tyra booker is a youtube veteran. she started posting videos in high school. and now companies are sending her merchandise and gift cards so she will post from their brands. >> the real money is from sponsorships. >> neil: estimates she has made over six figures. >> they have such an audience following every word they say. >> reporter: ken cortwright says there's income potential for some. >> you can make millions if you have a large e-mail list. >> reporter: like everything else, there's no guarantee. >> i would not promote it as a business model, but boy, oh, boy, it adds revenue to businesses and households. >> reporter: for anyone who wants to be a social media moneymaker, you should know it's a lot of work. it takes time and commitment not to mention the look or talent to attract the important followers. dana tyler, cbs 2 news. >> so savvy. >> most importantly, the kids have to want to do it. >> there's no forcing any kids. >> no way! >>> let's get a look at our forecast. it's a chilly one outside. >> the coldest night so far, and temperatures are cold ri
. >> reporter: at 20 tyra booker is a youtube veteran. she started posting videos in high school. and now companies are sending her merchandise and gift cards so she will post from their brands. >> the real money is from sponsorships. >> neil: estimates she has made over six figures. >> they have such an audience following every word they say. >> reporter: ken cortwright says there's income potential for some. >> you can make millions if you have a large...
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he he will join senator booker. you can expect tie-ups during the day. >>> the main entrance of the subway station closes tomorrow for the next nine months so crews can fix the damage caused by superstorm sandy. riders will still be able to access the 1 and r trains through the staten island ferries terminal building or entrance. >> still ahead on news 4 new york, wait until you see this one, a dangerous discovery in kiddie candy. sharp surprise stuffed into candy bars. next. >> and tens of thousands run to new york city marathon. who took the top spots and video of one young man who popped the question 24 miles into this race. dry weather certainly makes it easy to get out for a run or anything you want to do outside. but we can use the rain. we are several inches behind we will tell you if we have any chance of rain coming up in your >>> fallen nassau county police officer was honored today. dozens gathered for the dedication of the memorial bridge. officers lopez was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2012 wh
he he will join senator booker. you can expect tie-ups during the day. >>> the main entrance of the subway station closes tomorrow for the next nine months so crews can fix the damage caused by superstorm sandy. riders will still be able to access the 1 and r trains through the staten island ferries terminal building or entrance. >> still ahead on news 4 new york, wait until you see this one, a dangerous discovery in kiddie candy. sharp surprise stuffed into candy bars. next....
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being insecure just give it up don't give a -- light it on fire yeah yo check i am sugar ray robins booker t washington w.e.b. due bois i'm thehe modern one yelling at senators presidents congressmen we got a problem that needs some acknowledgement i am no prison commodity not just a body you throw in a cell for any reason just to bother me just for your quota so its rest in peace to sean bell sleep in peace eric garner sandra every street every corner conspiracy new world order it's justice we need it cceed it revolution is killing it put me in chains put me in in chains we still l in chain we still in chains you see these chains we still in chains you put the shame on us now now now shame on us now now now now shame on us now now now you put the shame on us we still in chains we still in chains you put the shame on us now now now shame on us now new yorkrk! new york! now now now shame on us on us we still in chains america! don't you look away! demand an opportunity! we're all americans we stand together we still in chains we chains we still in chains we still in chains you put the shame
being insecure just give it up don't give a -- light it on fire yeah yo check i am sugar ray robins booker t washington w.e.b. due bois i'm thehe modern one yelling at senators presidents congressmen we got a problem that needs some acknowledgement i am no prison commodity not just a body you throw in a cell for any reason just to bother me just for your quota so its rest in peace to sean bell sleep in peace eric garner sandra every street every corner conspiracy new world order it's justice we...
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that's what mayor barack and cory booker and don payne, jr. and others are committed to. that's what i'm committed to. this is not easy. and as i've said before, we can't have the criminal justice system carrying the entire load of solving all of society's ills. we are a lot better off if we catch dequon we need is five, or 12, or 18 then when he is 37. we are a lot better off we are investing in economic development and housing and jobs and adequate funding for schools and making college more affordable on the front end. but dequon story, like the story of so many people in this auditorium can tell, is that it's not too late. there are people who have gone through tough times. they have made mistakes. but with a little bit of help, they can get on the right path. [applause] and that's what we have to invest in. that's what we have to believe. that's what we have to promote. that's why i'm so proud of what newark is doing and that's what i'll everybody learns. thank you so much, everybody. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪
that's what mayor barack and cory booker and don payne, jr. and others are committed to. that's what i'm committed to. this is not easy. and as i've said before, we can't have the criminal justice system carrying the entire load of solving all of society's ills. we are a lot better off if we catch dequon we need is five, or 12, or 18 then when he is 37. we are a lot better off we are investing in economic development and housing and jobs and adequate funding for schools and making college more...
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. >> homeowner tiffany booker said she was rescued from her living room before the burning got bad. >> guy around the corner, he was hollering, saying something is on fire, and he would try to get me out of there. but i didn't see if i just heard the glass break, and then there was a lot of smoke. >> off camera next-door neighbors tell "eyewitness news" their smoke alarms woke them up. count eight resident as displaced, about 1:23 a.m. firefighter got the call pulling up with four engines and ladders, once inside, crews battled the blaze from both houses focusing on shared fire wall. within one hour the fire was under control, and though the burning house collapsed, the adjoining home was mostly saved, though the city deems it unsafe. one firefighter was treated for signs of exhaustion, two cats, and two turtles also rescued and are safe. the shear heat of this fire actually caused the vinyl siding on the next-door home to melt. and as you can see here, hours after the fire crews are remaining on scene to douse potential hot spots inside. in overbrook, justin finch, cbs-3, "eyewitness
. >> homeowner tiffany booker said she was rescued from her living room before the burning got bad. >> guy around the corner, he was hollering, saying something is on fire, and he would try to get me out of there. but i didn't see if i just heard the glass break, and then there was a lot of smoke. >> off camera next-door neighbors tell "eyewitness news" their smoke alarms woke them up. count eight resident as displaced, about 1:23 a.m. firefighter got the call...
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joining me live right now from washington, new jersey senator cory booker. senator, thanks for joining me today. >> thank you for having me on, especially on this important topic. ernie: it is very important. you are the top senate democrat overseeing rail safety issues on a subcommittee. critics say that congress caved by agreeing to the extension. how do you see it? >> well, first of all, i wouldn't use the word caved in. i would join with the critics. it's unacceptable this had to be extended. there was a lot of time. as said in the reporting, a lot of railroads will get in on time, including the northeast corridor for amtrak. so i was very frustrated. we began negotiations. democrats are in the minority. many of the northeastern democrats and i joined together to try to stop the extension. the challenge was the railroads were saying that they couldn't get it done in the amount of time that was left. while many people were seeking an extension longer than three years, five years, we were able to negotiate a three-year extension and, importantly, put more
joining me live right now from washington, new jersey senator cory booker. senator, thanks for joining me today. >> thank you for having me on, especially on this important topic. ernie: it is very important. you are the top senate democrat overseeing rail safety issues on a subcommittee. critics say that congress caved by agreeing to the extension. how do you see it? >> well, first of all, i wouldn't use the word caved in. i would join with the critics. it's unacceptable this had...
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he will visit, cory booker will be there. the president praised efforts by police in improving relationship with communities struggling with crime. also new jersey governor chris christie will make a similar visit to camden today, will meet with mayor dana redd. the regional department replaced camden's local force and city leaders say crime is down but the department is also struggling to keep officers. >>> police are investigating the murder of a teenage boy in a possible case of road rage in north philadelphia. police tell us two men opened fire on the teen and a friend who were riding their bikes on saturday. a bullet struck the teen in the back and he died at the hospital. the surviving teen told police that he and his friend had a run-in with the men earlier in the day. we spoke with a pastor who was in his church with his congregation when the violence broke out. >> kids, it's a shame you can't even ride the streets no more. north philly has got that bad. >> they are not sure of a motive but they are looking at the pos
he will visit, cory booker will be there. the president praised efforts by police in improving relationship with communities struggling with crime. also new jersey governor chris christie will make a similar visit to camden today, will meet with mayor dana redd. the regional department replaced camden's local force and city leaders say crime is down but the department is also struggling to keep officers. >>> police are investigating the murder of a teenage boy in a possible case of...
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his aunt tiffany booker says she believes this start fred a outside grille. said when she left it last night that grille was secure. >> there was a grille cooking in the yard. the grille was closed, locked, covered, you know, and i wake up and all i hear is the glass breaking and it's the glass in the kitchen. when i do come outside the grille is on the ground. >> reporter: and she says that grille didn't get on the ground by itself. she's suspicious how this fire began. and as you take a look here you can see that again firefighters are still on the scene. they're wetting down some hot spots. the fire marshal is on the scene as well investigating the cause of this early morning blaze. we are live in overbrook, katherine scott, channel6 "action news." matt. >> thank you, katherine. >>> also flew a driver was killed after losing control and landing an suv in the woods in south jersey. it happened along the atlantic city expressway in hamilton township at midnight. new jersey state police closed the westbound lanes while emergency crews were on the scene. the c
his aunt tiffany booker says she believes this start fred a outside grille. said when she left it last night that grille was secure. >> there was a grille cooking in the yard. the grille was closed, locked, covered, you know, and i wake up and all i hear is the glass breaking and it's the glass in the kitchen. when i do come outside the grille is on the ground. >> reporter: and she says that grille didn't get on the ground by itself. she's suspicious how this fire began. and as you...
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that's according to cory booker. governors cuomo and christy pledge the other half will be paid by the two states. >>> happening today, a hearing will be held by the city council to help commuters in so-called transportation deserts. the council is considering 11 new bills to bring mass transportation to areas in the city that need them. among them, on metro-north and lirr trains. metro-north trip from the bronx to grand central cost nearly $9 during peak time. >>> happening now, the witch of november. it's moving across the country. more states are bracing for its impact. it's the name for a phenomenon, a powerful low pressure systems that bring along severe wind and storms. tornadoes reported. strong winds topped trailers at air national guard base there. took down trees and power lines. this is colorado where the same system dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of that state. >> i don't like the name of that at all. >> chris, i'm -- that's the actual name. >> is that like on thebrook broom stick. that's news t
that's according to cory booker. governors cuomo and christy pledge the other half will be paid by the two states. >>> happening today, a hearing will be held by the city council to help commuters in so-called transportation deserts. the council is considering 11 new bills to bring mass transportation to areas in the city that need them. among them, on metro-north and lirr trains. metro-north trip from the bronx to grand central cost nearly $9 during peak time. >>> happening...
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his aunt tiffany booker says she believes this start fred on outside grille but she said when she leftt last night the grille was secure. >> there was a grille cooking in the yard. the grille was closed, locked, covered, you know, and i wake up and all i hear is the glass breaking. and it's the glass in the kitchen. when i do come outside the grille is on the ground. >> reporter: she says she's suspicious as to how the grille got on the ground but the fire marshal is on the scene, has not determined the cause, has not released a cause, is still investigating. nine people have been displaced. again, the home where the fire started has been condemned. the other part of the twin home was damaged but we don't know the extent and the home across the breezeway also has some minor damage. we've also been told that a firefighter was taken to the hospital but the injury was not serious. we are live in overbrook, katherine scott, channel6 "action news. >> okay, katherine thank you for that. >>> new this morning a driver was killed after losing control and landing an suv in the woods. this happen
his aunt tiffany booker says she believes this start fred on outside grille but she said when she leftt last night the grille was secure. >> there was a grille cooking in the yard. the grille was closed, locked, covered, you know, and i wake up and all i hear is the glass breaking. and it's the glass in the kitchen. when i do come outside the grille is on the ground. >> reporter: she says she's suspicious as to how the grille got on the ground but the fire marshal is on the scene,...
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the newshour's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: said the city is quiet, and streets are deserted, the police telling people not to gather in large numbers. the empty streets indicate compliance, here add place de republique, people gathered after hours. they honored victims of january's "charlie hebdo" massacre. >> the only thing we can say that people can be forgivers and we just need to stay together. >> muzz lums against french people, because of terrorism and political problems. >> if there is violence upon violence, we know in 50 years, these cities are going to be all battle fields. >> i am french. my country today, she cry. sorry, we are afraid. we are afraid. >> sreenivasan: newshour special correspondent ba malcolm brabent is in paris. >> it's no paneleration to say this is a city that has been completely traumatized by the events of last night, driving into paris today, you get the sense it was completely erie. people were completely off the streets. they were taking the advice of the police to stay home and that's because of the complete uncertainty that this may still
the newshour's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: said the city is quiet, and streets are deserted, the police telling people not to gather in large numbers. the empty streets indicate compliance, here add place de republique, people gathered after hours. they honored victims of january's "charlie hebdo" massacre. >> the only thing we can say that people can be forgivers and we just need to stay together. >> muzz lums against french people, because of...
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white house spoke man says new jersey senator cory booker and newark mayor, will also a henned. >> also, in new jersey, governor chris christie is taking crime talking crime today on the other side of the state in camden. he is taking a break from the campaign trail to meet with mayor dina red and camden county police officers. the governor will talk about how the department's community policing effort is helping fight crime in camden. >> search continues this morning for cause after deadly apartment fire in plymouth meetingment the intense flames killed a woman and forced dozens every others into the street. "eyewitness news" reporter natasha brown has the latest. >> it didn't look so bad when it was dark. you see it in the daylight. >> like many of the resident of the plymouth park ability, she can't believe her eyes. >> this is amazing. >> more than 30 residents were evacuated halloween night when fast moving fire tore through building e around 10:30, damaging 19 of 24 apartments. >> everybody -- some people's furniture and property is damaged. >> officials were forced to ring three
white house spoke man says new jersey senator cory booker and newark mayor, will also a henned. >> also, in new jersey, governor chris christie is taking crime talking crime today on the other side of the state in camden. he is taking a break from the campaign trail to meet with mayor dina red and camden county police officers. the governor will talk about how the department's community policing effort is helping fight crime in camden. >> search continues this morning for cause...
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the newshour's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: the new study by italy is offering proof that ancient rome is feeling the effects of modern pollution. this statue of the emperor trajan is turning black, as are fountains, like bernini's famou" four rivers" in piazza navonna. these are just two of 3,600 monuments at risk, according to the researchers who've been tracking erosion, corrosion, and color change on the city's sites for 15 years. >> ( translated ): a monument whose material is fragile, because it's been weakened over the time, will be a lot more vulnerable than a monument that's much better preserved. >> reporter: rome's smog presents preservationists with a difficult choice. the dust on statues and monuments, while corrosive, can serve as a protective layer against air pollution. 900 miles west across the continent, france's most famous landmark is helping track pollution in paris. this sensor mounted on the eiffel tower monitors the city's air quality. >> ( translated ): the monitoring stations we have on the eiffel tower allow us to better understand the air pollut
the newshour's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: the new study by italy is offering proof that ancient rome is feeling the effects of modern pollution. this statue of the emperor trajan is turning black, as are fountains, like bernini's famou" four rivers" in piazza navonna. these are just two of 3,600 monuments at risk, according to the researchers who've been tracking erosion, corrosion, and color change on the city's sites for 15 years. >> ( translated ): a...
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we spoke to the woman who lives here tiffany booker, she tells us she wasn't injured.s home has been with her family since the 60's and now it's ruined. she believes it start fred an outside grille. when she left it she said the grille was secured and upright. when she walked outside today she said it was on the ground. her nephew said she was lucky he was passing by. >> i'm walking past to go get a cigarette. i see my aunt house on the on fire from the back. i just kicked in the window to try to get her to come out. >> reporter: back here live firefighters are on the scene. at least one of the neighboring homes is damaged. red paw rescued two turtles and cats from a neighboring home. the fire marshal is here. stay with "action news" as we continue to follow the story. we hear the red cross is assisting seven people from three homes here. we're live in overbrook, katherine scott channel6 "action news. >> katherine thank you. >>> new this morning the ongoing search for a fourth man that carried out a home invasion in berks county that left two other suspected robbers an
we spoke to the woman who lives here tiffany booker, she tells us she wasn't injured.s home has been with her family since the 60's and now it's ruined. she believes it start fred an outside grille. when she left it she said the grille was secured and upright. when she walked outside today she said it was on the ground. her nephew said she was lucky he was passing by. >> i'm walking past to go get a cigarette. i see my aunt house on the on fire from the back. i just kicked in the window...
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[applause] your senator, cory booker, is in the house. [applause] where did kory cook? there he is right here. your congressman, donald payne, jr. [applause] you know, over the course of this year, i've been talking to people all across the country about reforming our criminal justice system to be fair, to be smarter, to be more effective. i met with police chiefs and beat cops. i've met with prisoners, corrections officers. i've met with families of fallen police officers and families of children who were killed by gun violence. i've met with men and women battling drug abuse, and we have coaches, and folks working on new solutions for treatment. and i have to tell you that from all these conversations, i have at times despaired about the magnitude of the problem. i've asked myself, how do we break the cycle that has young children somehow on that pipeline where they end up incarcerated? and yet what's interesting is i've been really helpful as well during the course of this year, because what i've seen is that there are people across the board, folks who work inside t
[applause] your senator, cory booker, is in the house. [applause] where did kory cook? there he is right here. your congressman, donald payne, jr. [applause] you know, over the course of this year, i've been talking to people all across the country about reforming our criminal justice system to be fair, to be smarter, to be more effective. i met with police chiefs and beat cops. i've met with prisoners, corrections officers. i've met with families of fallen police officers and families of...
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after seeing the reporting, new jersey senator cory booker trying to stop those practices. >> we cannotis where you have people being harassed and getting penalties and fees on top of that. $10 may turn into $100 which is something my bill limits and you may end up in jail as a result. this is not the country we should be where we have a modern day debtor's prison. >> he will protect people at the federal level and study the state and local level. the debts are small and the amount effort and amount of trouble it puts you in financially. >>> big political news overnight. donald trump on the stump. 95 minutes, a rambling speech targeting ben carson. what we have not heard before. what's going on here? that's next. >>> big political news overnight. donald trump unplugged, unstrained talking about his rival. in an interview, trump compares ben carson's pathological. >> that's a big problem because you don't cure that. it's like, you know, i could say that they say as an example, child molester. you don't cure a child molester. >> this is one of the stunning statements from trump overnight.
after seeing the reporting, new jersey senator cory booker trying to stop those practices. >> we cannotis where you have people being harassed and getting penalties and fees on top of that. $10 may turn into $100 which is something my bill limits and you may end up in jail as a result. this is not the country we should be where we have a modern day debtor's prison. >> he will protect people at the federal level and study the state and local level. the debts are small and the amount...
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utes without davante booker get eliminated from the south race. it comes down to the bruins against u.s.c. next week even though the trojans were pounded by oregon. >> rick: wild and woolly at the coliseum next saturday night. >> adam: ogon still alive in the pac2 north. if stanford loses tonight, they could win the north with a win over oregon state next week. other things going on, just 7-0. north carolina ruining frank beamer's final home game 30-27 in overtime. houston going down for the first time. 20-17. we've also learned that after the ohio state loss tonight it was cardale jones who used twitter to say that he would not return to the team next year. he also tweeted out criticisms of the play calling. >> brian: selfish. selfish. >> rick: there is a time and a place. >> brian: exactly, this is not the time and the place. it shows where his head is and we've comboen known that for a while. >> adam: ezekiel elliott sending out those tweets. that will do it for now. thank you for watching "the ram post-game show." here is what's on cbs tonight
utes without davante booker get eliminated from the south race. it comes down to the bruins against u.s.c. next week even though the trojans were pounded by oregon. >> rick: wild and woolly at the coliseum next saturday night. >> adam: ogon still alive in the pac2 north. if stanford loses tonight, they could win the north with a win over oregon state next week. other things going on, just 7-0. north carolina ruining frank beamer's final home game 30-27 in overtime. houston going...
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. >> march 2015, democrats cory booker and kirsten gillibrand have proposed marijuana legislation.f it passes, it would create a change in the way the united states views medical marijuana. >> our drug laws in this country as a whole need a revolution of common sense and compassion. >> for starters, it would do something scientists have been begging for, reschedule cannabis from schedule one to schedule two. >> you can find out what the medical impacts and when can you use it and when does it make sense. >> the bill would mandate more farms to grow research grade marijuana and allow greater access to those in need, including veterans who for the first time would be able to get a prescription for medicinal marijuana from va hospitals. >> we have three presidents who have admitted to smoking marijuana. how much of a hypocrite do you have to be to say i broke american laws using pot as a recreational thing and i'm not going to support this idea that as a medicine for severely sick people that they shouldn't be able to access this drug? >> it's an important question, a question that i
. >> march 2015, democrats cory booker and kirsten gillibrand have proposed marijuana legislation.f it passes, it would create a change in the way the united states views medical marijuana. >> our drug laws in this country as a whole need a revolution of common sense and compassion. >> for starters, it would do something scientists have been begging for, reschedule cannabis from schedule one to schedule two. >> you can find out what the medical impacts and when can you...
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according to numg senator cory booker. half of the $20 billion needed to build tunnels will come from federal funds. governors cuomo and christie pledged other half will be paid for by new york and new jersey. >>> also happening today, a hearing by the city council to help commuters in so-called transportation deserts. council is considering 11 bills to help bring mass city that still need them. among them, allowing metro-north and lirr riders to pay a subway fare if they're traveling within the city limits. right now, if you take a metro-north trip from the bronx down the grand central, it will cost you nearly $9 during peak times. >>> happening now, the witch of november as it's called is moving east across the country. leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. the witch is said to be a phenomenon of powerful low pressure systems that brings along severe winds and storm. in des moines, a tornado was reported. the strong winds toppled trailers at an air national guard base and took down trees and power lines. the same s
according to numg senator cory booker. half of the $20 billion needed to build tunnels will come from federal funds. governors cuomo and christie pledged other half will be paid for by new york and new jersey. >>> also happening today, a hearing by the city council to help commuters in so-called transportation deserts. council is considering 11 bills to help bring mass city that still need them. among them, allowing metro-north and lirr riders to pay a subway fare if they're traveling...
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teammate trevor booker then grabs a broom from one of the ball boys and pokes it out from the backboard, and into the hoop. the point did not count, of course, but the crowd still loved it. elizabeth: economic headlines now, they've been talking about it for a while and federal reserve officials say conditions could be right for an interest rate hike next month. and wall street stayed in positive territory following that news. the dow was up more than 247 points. the nasdaq rose 89. and the s and p 500 gained about 33. today, uber is offering an easy way to get your flu shot. choose the option "uber health" on your uber app, and a nurse will come to you to administer the shot. you'll also receive a wellness pack with hand sanitizer, a water bottle, and other items. you can order the shots between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. here in the metro. uber is charging $10 for the service. black friday is a week from tomorrow, and this year, holiday shopping is starting earlier than ever. amazon announced it's starting its holiday deals tomorrow but not all at once. instead, new deals will be offere
teammate trevor booker then grabs a broom from one of the ball boys and pokes it out from the backboard, and into the hoop. the point did not count, of course, but the crowd still loved it. elizabeth: economic headlines now, they've been talking about it for a while and federal reserve officials say conditions could be right for an interest rate hike next month. and wall street stayed in positive territory following that news. the dow was up more than 247 points. the nasdaq rose 89. and the s...
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being insecure just give it up don't give a -- light it on fire yeah yo check i am sugar ray robinson booker t washington w.e.b. due bois i'm the modern one yelling at senators presidents congressmen we got a problem that needs some acknowledgement i am no prison commodity not just a body you throw in a cell for any reason just to bother me just for your quota so its rest in peace to sean bell sleep in peace eric garner sandra every street every corner conspiracy new world order it's justice we need it succeed it revolution is killing it put me in chains put me in chains put me in chains put me in chains we still in chains we still in chains you see these chains we you put the shame on us now now now shame on us now now now now shame on us now now now you put the shame on us we still in chains we still in chains now now now shame on us now new york! new york! now now now shame on us on us we still in chains america! don't you look away! demand an opportunity! together we still in chains still in chains we still in chains we still in chains we still in chains you put the shame on us
being insecure just give it up don't give a -- light it on fire yeah yo check i am sugar ray robinson booker t washington w.e.b. due bois i'm the modern one yelling at senators presidents congressmen we got a problem that needs some acknowledgement i am no prison commodity not just a body you throw in a cell for any reason just to bother me just for your quota so its rest in peace to sean bell sleep in peace eric garner sandra every street every corner conspiracy new world order it's justice we...