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the unlucky man who gets wrapped up is brian scott's friend. alan gutshaw. >> it was alan and he's one of my best friends in the world. i got right on it and started spiralling two of them. it kind of looked like a bi-plane. it was two parachutes like this together. >> chutes that are tangled can't function properly. now, both sky divers spin out of control. they are 9,000 feet above the ground. alan has another problem. the lines of the other man's shoot are wrapped around his neck. >> this is what we call a wrap. your parachute opens but someone else's parachute is wrapped around you. in that case, the person who has the parachute wrapped around you needs to pull their release handle and free-fall. that takes the tension off. >> falling at nearly 50 miles an hour, the skydivers have less than two minutes before they hit the ground. the first guy manages to break free. his parachute remains behind. it's lines still wrapped around alan's neck. >> the parachute's line has wrapped around him twice. when the other guy cut away the tension stayed o
the unlucky man who gets wrapped up is brian scott's friend. alan gutshaw. >> it was alan and he's one of my best friends in the world. i got right on it and started spiralling two of them. it kind of looked like a bi-plane. it was two parachutes like this together. >> chutes that are tangled can't function properly. now, both sky divers spin out of control. they are 9,000 feet above the ground. alan has another problem. the lines of the other man's shoot are wrapped around his...
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tonight's mission for michael h hig higgin and brian scott is to search. >> it will be hard to look throughlittle piece of everything. a lot of guys that constantly have they are doing wrong, they are doing a lot of stuff! an obvious stash spot and it looks empty. >> keep looking. >> the trail to tattoo paraphernalia growing warmer. >> it is unauthorized writing utensils. what they can do is right here you can take red ink and make a red tattoo. abdomen he and here it is, tattoos. >> we might not want that floating around. around here we have 955 blind inmates and we don't know what to do. >> they return with a large bag of other contraband. >> no luck on the syringe. we did find that paper that tells them how to tattoo their eyeballs, which is a good find. a lot of little nuisance-type stuff that could be weapons and a lot of over limit stuff. we pretty much cleaned their cell out and put it into compliance. >> that's a lot of contraband for one cell. the needle could be handed from inmate to inmate. we did get the evidence of the pictures instructing how to properly do this. it raises eye
tonight's mission for michael h hig higgin and brian scott is to search. >> it will be hard to look throughlittle piece of everything. a lot of guys that constantly have they are doing wrong, they are doing a lot of stuff! an obvious stash spot and it looks empty. >> keep looking. >> the trail to tattoo paraphernalia growing warmer. >> it is unauthorized writing utensils. what they can do is right here you can take red ink and make a red tattoo. abdomen he and here it...
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people from even crossing street corners in the area for much of the night for their own safety, brian. >> scottime when responding police officers, it kind of clicked that they were the targets, that they saw other officers down. at a first it was mistaken for officers prone and maybe avoiding fire. but they had been hit. and it kind of was a realization that spread on the police radio as well that it was the officers who were the targets. >> you know, brian, i can tell you as we approach the scene here and we w got a sense of that chaos. we could hear supervisors warning other officers coming to the area, some in plain clothe, some even from home here tonight. i'm standing at a corner where we've had officers in shorts and t-shirts who came out here from home when they were called in. as many of them arrived to the area, they were being told to suit up, make sure they had whatever bulletproof vest, helmet, anything that they had in the car, to get that out and to have it on as they approached the building. we could hear radio transmissions from inside the college where a s.w.a.t. officers appa
people from even crossing street corners in the area for much of the night for their own safety, brian. >> scottime when responding police officers, it kind of clicked that they were the targets, that they saw other officers down. at a first it was mistaken for officers prone and maybe avoiding fire. but they had been hit. and it kind of was a realization that spread on the police radio as well that it was the officers who were the targets. >> you know, brian, i can tell you as we...
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scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs
scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is...
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scott. >> reporter: brian, we've been doing this ten years now. there have been trends that have come and gone. there's also been consistency. and this state falls into that latter camp. let's continue our countdown now with state number two. texas, the lone star state, is number two this year with 1564 points. texas also finished second last year. this year was supposed to be a challenge for texas with oil prices at a fraction of their peak. but true to form texas barely missed a two-step beat. growth has slowed, but the texas economy is still number one in the country. that's because it's big and diverse, home to 45 companies in the s&p 500. and despite the big budget challenges brought on by low oil prices, state finances are strong. the job market is healthy too with unemployment just below the national average. but texas stumbles badly in education, a perennial weak spot coming in 40th. and quality of life drops to 37th. texas is an unhealthy state with the largest percentage of uninsured residents. it is also among the least inclusive states
scott. >> reporter: brian, we've been doing this ten years now. there have been trends that have come and gone. there's also been consistency. and this state falls into that latter camp. let's continue our countdown now with state number two. texas, the lone star state, is number two this year with 1564 points. texas also finished second last year. this year was supposed to be a challenge for texas with oil prices at a fraction of their peak. but true to form texas barely missed a...
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brian, the convention begins tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. >> don't forget scott b aio also in charles in charge. thanks very much, jim. >>> jim and czar i will be in cleveland until thursday with gavel to gavel coverage of the republican national convention. tune in for their live reports throughout the week. >>> dozens of people came out to learn more about hillary clinton's campaign today. in north philadelphia maryland governor former governor martin o'malley talk with volunteers and grass roots supporters. o'malley sought democratic nomination for president, this was just one of the several pennsylvania together events, planned throughout the state today. >>> in less than one week's time the focus shifts to the democrats, and pennsylvania. we've got complete coverage. the "action news" team will bring you have angle of the democratic national convention, our live coverage of that event starts july between the second. >>> and still to come here at 11:00 tonight more of the days news, woman is dead after being found bloody and name on the kensington sidewalk. tonight people who knew
brian, the convention begins tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. >> don't forget scott b aio also in charles in charge. thanks very much, jim. >>> jim and czar i will be in cleveland until thursday with gavel to gavel coverage of the republican national convention. tune in for their live reports throughout the week. >>> dozens of people came out to learn more about hillary clinton's campaign today. in north philadelphia maryland governor former governor martin o'malley talk with...
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scott. saw the intraday high around 1377. brianwhat's drivinged gold rally today is this a continuation of the safety trade? seems people don't want to take it off the table. >> well, a couple things. one, safety trade. reason behind that, last week we saw 37 tons of gold etf buying. certainly that flow into the etf market translating into the spot and futures market obviously driving that higher. until we see that outflow start to happen you'll not see the price of gold go down. couple that with basically fiat currency in europe. that mean as failure in their company, failure on whants going on over there. that money flow moving out of europe or great britain is um canning into the gold market and that fear trade is also being coupled with just the fear of losing the value of the currency over there. certainly the price, 1400, i don't think it's too far off from here. >> do you think the gold trade has what it takes to get over 400? how high could we go? >> absolutely. look at managed money. another side of the equation. they own
scott. saw the intraday high around 1377. brianwhat's drivinged gold rally today is this a continuation of the safety trade? seems people don't want to take it off the table. >> well, a couple things. one, safety trade. reason behind that, last week we saw 37 tons of gold etf buying. certainly that flow into the etf market translating into the spot and futures market obviously driving that higher. until we see that outflow start to happen you'll not see the price of gold go down. couple...
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brian kilmeade from fox news. >> put on the headset -- >> all right. let's do that. >> we'll do that live. >> let's go to the call here. you'll talk to -- >> hey, scotting in the middle of a segment. >> any time. any time. >> now, excellent behind the scenes look, brian. i would not expect anything other than you to crash on to his radio show. but the headline for me, former police chief for new york city, bernie kerik. you called him cute. >> i know. kind of interesting. he's there. a ton of people there. ambassador bolton says he has the unofficial record for interviews in radio row, 38. it's a lot of fun. it's way to find out if donald trump is resonating in indianapolis and in san diego within 30 feet. because they'll say, hey, what are the calls like, what are they saying? i think a lot of people go there, like the super bowl, remember the jerry maguire when he walks in his with client? that's the same thing here. people have things to sell or candidates to push. they go there. >> it's great because we hear through the radio, but great to see what it actually looks like and it's fascinating to know that one little booth can be broadcast all over
brian kilmeade from fox news. >> put on the headset -- >> all right. let's do that. >> we'll do that live. >> let's go to the call here. you'll talk to -- >> hey, scotting in the middle of a segment. >> any time. any time. >> now, excellent behind the scenes look, brian. i would not expect anything other than you to crash on to his radio show. but the headline for me, former police chief for new york city, bernie kerik. you called him cute. >> i...
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scott, what can you add to what we've just reported? >> reporter: brian, just a short time ago, we saw another armored vehicle arrive here, more s.w.a.t. team officers getting out of that vehicle, and running behind a building at el central college, which is near the bank of america tower that you just described. again, we have heard the reports here of a suspect in custody, but i will tell you from where i am standing, it has not changed the posture of the officers in front of us. we still have officers with guns drawn at the corner of one of those buildings. we are getting some reports, and fog of war certainly applies here. we're getting some reports of a car chase perhaps happening near our location on interstate 35 that may be related to this. i will tell you that a police helicopter that's been circling over us for much of the evening broke off a while ago and seemed to be searching downtown streets away from the area that's been the center of activity for most of the evening. and we're not sure what to read into that, whether they were searching fo
scott, what can you add to what we've just reported? >> reporter: brian, just a short time ago, we saw another armored vehicle arrive here, more s.w.a.t. team officers getting out of that vehicle, and running behind a building at el central college, which is near the bank of america tower that you just described. again, we have heard the reports here of a suspect in custody, but i will tell you from where i am standing, it has not changed the posture of the officers in front of us. we...
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scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward handing the keys to you next month and you can come and open the doors every day [inaudible] lastly i want to thank colleagues at the arts commission who couldn't be here today because he is celebrating her daughters wedding back east, judy [inaudible] does a incredible job. [inaudible] which wh i came on board 4 years ago and
scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is...
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we have a news alert right now from scott wapner on herbalife. >> the alert, brian, herbalife is responding call bill ackman held this morning, which wrapped up just a short time ago. we highlighted it on "halftime report" today where mr. ackman said herbalife attempted to manipulate its stock price following news of that settlement on friday with the ftc. ackman saying, quote, herbalife has already been shut down by the ftc. they just haven't realized it yet. he also suggested that herbalife pushed carl icahn to make positive statements about the company on friday. he said he doubted that mr. icahn will increase his position to 35% as now allowed by herbalife. so herbalife responding right here to me just a short time ago. i'll quote here, they say after two years of working with the ftc, i think we understand the terms of the settlement agreement very well. we would not have settled unless we had the greatest confidence in our ability to thrive. and we believe this will be proven out in a little more than a year from now when we release our results after implementation, end quote. that co
we have a news alert right now from scott wapner on herbalife. >> the alert, brian, herbalife is responding call bill ackman held this morning, which wrapped up just a short time ago. we highlighted it on "halftime report" today where mr. ackman said herbalife attempted to manipulate its stock price following news of that settlement on friday with the ftc. ackman saying, quote, herbalife has already been shut down by the ftc. they just haven't realized it yet. he also suggested...
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-- >> oh, wow. >> good trivia question. >> looks like a shantytown, scott. >> i may have to come back to you for hints next year, brian. >> you know why it's the beehive state? >> you're going to tell us. >> has nothing to do with bees except they're thrifty and hard working and utahans believe they are thrifty and hard working so adopted the bee as their symbol. >> industriousness. >> all righty. >> up next, what do these have in common? the big money answer when "power lunch" returns. you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? (dad laughs) wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. can an established bank move like a start-up? it's a question we get from some of our largest banking clients. the face of their business was tellers. then atm's. today it's their mobile app running on the ibm cloud. across
-- >> oh, wow. >> good trivia question. >> looks like a shantytown, scott. >> i may have to come back to you for hints next year, brian. >> you know why it's the beehive state? >> you're going to tell us. >> has nothing to do with bees except they're thrifty and hard working and utahans believe they are thrifty and hard working so adopted the bee as their symbol. >> industriousness. >> all righty. >> up next, what do these have in...
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scott. you'll be getting a copy of brian's newest book.ave a juicy burger. >> i haven't seen him this committed in a long time. >> we're achieving burger perfection. red robin has the best burgers. you make fantastic burgers. a lot of mistakes people make when making a burger. we'll get to the biggest ones in a moment. you say prepare in advance. >> it's important you get your toppings ready. have your meat seasoned. take an opportunity to call the red robin hot lynn. and you can get some tips on some ways to have the best grilling experience. >> what about this 80/20 rule. >> pick meat that that's ratio of fat. you're not getting burgers that are too dry. too lean or too greasy. >> let's move over to the grill. very important. how hat do you want this snob >> about 450 degrees. preheat it about 15 minutes before you get started. >> what about the meat beforehand? this is one of the biggest mistakes people make. they are taking the meat right out of the refrigerator. right before they throw it on the grill. good move north? >> you don't wa
scott. you'll be getting a copy of brian's newest book.ave a juicy burger. >> i haven't seen him this committed in a long time. >> we're achieving burger perfection. red robin has the best burgers. you make fantastic burgers. a lot of mistakes people make when making a burger. we'll get to the biggest ones in a moment. you say prepare in advance. >> it's important you get your toppings ready. have your meat seasoned. take an opportunity to call the red robin hot lynn. and you...
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brian kelly. >> potash, pot. i like that one. >> good for a reentry on the long side. 135, breakout level. >> i think scott did that better.issa lee. thanks so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. meantime, don't go anywhere. mad money with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you mind it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but teach and educate you. call me at 1-800-743-krcnbc. big move, dow climbing, s&p. nasdaq. what if this move is justified
brian kelly. >> potash, pot. i like that one. >> good for a reentry on the long side. 135, breakout level. >> i think scott did that better.issa lee. thanks so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. meantime, don't go anywhere. mad money with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you mind it. "mad...
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scott and he can conduct this for the section. i will be back in just a minute. >> i think most of you know governor brian sandoval was going to oversee the session and he asked me to step in. they had an unfortunate event in with an emergency in nevada city had to return. i'm delighted on behalf of governor sandoval to step in. fortunately i was familiar with the session i'm able to talk a little bit about this particular session. it is called the next generation state. of changing communities. the reason we put the session in it because it is kind of under the news you can use. information you can use type of template because we have been talking about demographics and the aging population and all these things for years and the worry is that we have to deal with this, states have to do with this. when it comes down to it, we are the beginning of the issue. it is happening now. it is no longer an article the omaha world herald. you better be worried, the population is aging. the time is now. as the national governors association to start the process of thinking about it and been able to assist the governors as they think about it. i'
scott and he can conduct this for the section. i will be back in just a minute. >> i think most of you know governor brian sandoval was going to oversee the session and he asked me to step in. they had an unfortunate event in with an emergency in nevada city had to return. i'm delighted on behalf of governor sandoval to step in. fortunately i was familiar with the session i'm able to talk a little bit about this particular session. it is called the next generation state. of changing...
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scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward handing the keys to you next month and you can come and open the doors every day [inaudible] lastly i want to thank colleagues at the arts commission who couldn't be here today because he is celebrating her daughters wedding back east, judy [inaudible] does a incredible job. [inaudible] which wh i came on board 4 years ago and
scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is...
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scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward handing the keys to you next month and you can come and open the doors every day [inaudible] lastly i want to thank colleagues at the arts commission who couldn't be here today because he is celebrating her daughters wedding back east, judy [inaudible] does a incredible job. [inaudible] which wh i came on board 4 years ago and
scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is...
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brian terry, the border patrol agent who died. lastly i would call the group i'm going to refer to now as the validators. people who are not politicians. scottes in charge," a gross offense. we'll talk about that some other time. scott baio, an totonio sab atto jr., willie robertson from "duck dynasty" and the chief validator, melania trump. >> she will be here during the 10:00 hour. and she will have a special person introducing her tonight. >> who could it be? >> i wonder. maybe her husband. >> perhaps. perhaps. >> let's take a closer look at the arena in cleveland. chris cuomo and dana bash are on the convention floor. let's go to you, chris. pretty exciting out there. right? >> absolutely. you're hearing applause here. there was the presentation of the colors on the floor, the american flag, obviously, going to be the biggest celebrity tonight here at the republican national convention. we heard the invocation from a catholic priest, good samaritan and define who your neighbor is very broadly. it's interesting and not a coincidence. the country certainly is in the grip of the story in baton rouge and the tension going on and the need to
brian terry, the border patrol agent who died. lastly i would call the group i'm going to refer to now as the validators. people who are not politicians. scottes in charge," a gross offense. we'll talk about that some other time. scott baio, an totonio sab atto jr., willie robertson from "duck dynasty" and the chief validator, melania trump. >> she will be here during the 10:00 hour. and she will have a special person introducing her tonight. >> who could it be?...
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scott, thank you very much. we've got a jam packed two hours of power coming your way. welcome everybody. i'm tyler mathisen, melissa is here, michelle is here, brianre. when is the last time two days in a row we were all here? >> it's been a long time. >> leap year probably. >> i don't know when it was. but let's look at the stocks, shall we? the dow industrials adding to yesterday's record up five points now at 18,352 and change. i
scott, thank you very much. we've got a jam packed two hours of power coming your way. welcome everybody. i'm tyler mathisen, melissa is here, michelle is here, brianre. when is the last time two days in a row we were all here? >> it's been a long time. >> leap year probably. >> i don't know when it was. but let's look at the stocks, shall we? the dow industrials adding to yesterday's record up five points now at 18,352 and change. i
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brian tavarro, nick burkeo and sergeant darrel -- >> reporter: police union president read off the names of his colleagues, officers who made the ultimate sacrifice. the police union said they chose this date because hayward police sergeant scottilled a year ago. san jose police were also mourning their losses. officer michael katherman and michael johnson shot to death. >> we have been devastated by losing two officers in only 15 months. >> reporter: those also remembered san francisco firefighters, lieutenant vincent perez and anthony valerio, who died in a house fire on diamond heights. they also mourned those who died across the bay. >> in oakland it has been seven years since we lost our four heroes in one day and we're still healing. >> there were officers mike dunakin, hagy, all killed during a manhunt. the message to the public was this. >> we chose this profession because we care. it is a calling to all of us. to put their lives on the line for people they don't even know. abc 7 news. >>> still ahead on the abc 7 morning news, a vintage form of entertainment. >> this is all there used to be, right? radio, people sitting next to the radio and listening to the radio drama. >> next, where it's about the sounds more than
brian tavarro, nick burkeo and sergeant darrel -- >> reporter: police union president read off the names of his colleagues, officers who made the ultimate sacrifice. the police union said they chose this date because hayward police sergeant scottilled a year ago. san jose police were also mourning their losses. officer michael katherman and michael johnson shot to death. >> we have been devastated by losing two officers in only 15 months. >> reporter: those also remembered san...
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brian: you were partway to florida and you spent 15 months there. what was the title of your job. gerard: commissioner of education. pretty much the same role. implementing the work of governor rick scott, as well as other things. florida is a much larger state with more poverty. qualify for free and reduced lunch and 50% of them are african-american and hispanic. while it is technically a poor state, the tests scores on nape and other measures in some ways outperform white and middle-class students in other parts of the country. wi-lan there is you can invest in low income kids and others and get great results. i also learned that in the state where we had approximately 72 school systems there versus virginia with 132 systems which was a little more rural, there was a different set of politics. brian: who controlled that? the theit goes back to 1960's. department of education has an database. you primarily talk about math and science they will assess students in elementary and high school. we also have nape for urban school systems, where d.c. is what we call a trial for a tutor system. so we assess students, how are they doing in math, english, language, arts. it is called a national
brian: you were partway to florida and you spent 15 months there. what was the title of your job. gerard: commissioner of education. pretty much the same role. implementing the work of governor rick scott, as well as other things. florida is a much larger state with more poverty. qualify for free and reduced lunch and 50% of them are african-american and hispanic. while it is technically a poor state, the tests scores on nape and other measures in some ways outperform white and middle-class...
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scott can conduct this for this session. i will be right back. >> thank you governor herbert. governor brianee this session. he had to step in -- he asked me to step in. an emergency event in nevada and he had to return. to step in.ed the sessionar with so i am able to talk a little bit about this particular session. it is called the next generation view of 360 degree changing communities. the reason we put this session in is because it is under the news you can use template. we have been talking about demographics and the aging population and all of these things for years. what it codo
scott can conduct this for this session. i will be right back. >> thank you governor herbert. governor brianee this session. he had to step in -- he asked me to step in. an emergency event in nevada and he had to return. to step in.ed the sessionar with so i am able to talk a little bit about this particular session. it is called the next generation view of 360 degree changing communities. the reason we put this session in is because it is under the news you can use template. we have been...
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scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward handing the keys to you next month and you can come and open the doors every day [inaudible] lastly i want to thank colleagues at the arts commission who couldn't be here today because he is celebrating her daughters wedding back east, judy [inaudible] does a incredible job. [inaudible] which wh i came on board 4 years ago and
scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is...
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scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward handing the keys to you next month and you can come and open the doors every day [inaudible] lastly i want to thank colleagues at the arts commission who couldn't be here today because he is celebrating her daughters wedding back east, judy [inaudible] does a incredible job. [inaudible] which wh i came on board 4 years ago and
scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is...
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scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward handing the keys to you next month and you can come and open the doors every day [inaudible] lastly i want to thank colleagues at the arts commission who couldn't be here today because he is celebrating her daughters wedding back east, judy [inaudible] does a incredible job. [inaudible] which wh i came on board 4 years ago and
scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is...
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scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward handing the keys to you next month and you can come and open the doors every day [inaudible] lastly i want to thank colleagues at the arts commission who couldn't be here today because he is celebrating her daughters wedding back east, judy [inaudible] does a incredible job. [inaudible] which wh i came on board 4 years ago and
scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is...
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scott can conduct this for this session. i will be right back. >> thank you governor herbert. governor brianwas going to oversee this session. he had to step in -- he asked me to step in. they had an emergency event in nevada and he had to return. i am delighted to step in. i was familiar with the session so i am able to talk a little bit about this particular session. it is called the next generation state, a 360 degree view of changing communities. the reason we put this session in is because it is under the news you can use template. we have been talking about demographics and the aging population and all of these things for years. what it comes down to now is we are at the beginning of the issue. it is no longer an article in the omaha world herald 10 years ago that says, you had better be worried. we wanted the governors association to start the process of thinking about it and certainly being able to assist the governors. i'm really excited that we are doing this and i know that governor sandoval wanted to be here. as many of you know, nevada is seeing this change. they have not only t
scott can conduct this for this session. i will be right back. >> thank you governor herbert. governor brianwas going to oversee this session. he had to step in -- he asked me to step in. they had an emergency event in nevada and he had to return. i am delighted to step in. i was familiar with the session so i am able to talk a little bit about this particular session. it is called the next generation state, a 360 degree view of changing communities. the reason we put this session in is...
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scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward handing the keys to you next month and you can come and open the doors every day [inaudible] lastly i want to thank colleagues at the arts commission who couldn't be here today because he is celebrating her daughters wedding back east, judy [inaudible] does a incredible job. [inaudible] which wh i came on board 4 years ago and
scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is...