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the ultimately helped found what we know today as brown university. brown and lindsay rallied new england patriots down on what is now the eastside of providence along the waterfront. refreshments, no doubt, were served. refreshed or not, the group resolved to end the menace in rhode island waters. that night, those readers -- raiders, led by what nick bunker called the maritime elite of providence, set out with blackened faces, long boats, and rode down the day. oars muffled to prevent detection. they make their way to the stranded gaspee and surrounded it. as daniel harrington recounted in a recent op-ed that he wrote in "the providence journal," "captain abraham spoke first for the rhode islanders, summoning d unningston. imd sheridan -- i am the sheriff of the county. there's a warrant to apprehend you, expletive. so surrender, expletive." it was, as harrington said, a classic rhode island greeting. i consent that his article be added to the record at the end of my remarks. >> without objection. >> the lieutenant refused his command and ordered his
the ultimately helped found what we know today as brown university. brown and lindsay rallied new england patriots down on what is now the eastside of providence along the waterfront. refreshments, no doubt, were served. refreshed or not, the group resolved to end the menace in rhode island waters. that night, those readers -- raiders, led by what nick bunker called the maritime elite of providence, set out with blackened faces, long boats, and rode down the day. oars muffled to prevent...
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after attending brown university in oxford he worked in the private sector mostly in health care. he joined the george w. bush administration. in 2003 he ran for governor of louisiana, and was against abortion rights and favored gun rights. he lost by a narrow marge, but weeks after defeat he started to run for congress and was successfully elected to the house. he ran for governor in 2008 again, and won. and two years into his term he and his state faced the worst man maid environmental disaster in u.s. history, the bp oil spill. >> the tides have come and gone. so this is persistent oil, and the damage is done. >> reporter: while leading louisiana he has remained a fierce critic of president obama's economic policies. >> i think there are things we can do instead of waving the white flag of surrender and declaring this economy to be a minimum wage economy. i think america can do better. >> reporter: his rivals are likely to bring up issues from jindal's past like his account of participating in a sort of exorcism while in college, and flip flopping on tax cuts and support for co
after attending brown university in oxford he worked in the private sector mostly in health care. he joined the george w. bush administration. in 2003 he ran for governor of louisiana, and was against abortion rights and favored gun rights. he lost by a narrow marge, but weeks after defeat he started to run for congress and was successfully elected to the house. he ran for governor in 2008 again, and won. and two years into his term he and his state faced the worst man maid environmental...
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jody rich, professor of medicine and community health at brown university. thank you for joining us, can prison drug treatment programs actually work. >> thank you adam. yeah i -- we have more people with drug addiction passing through criminal just justice systems than ever before. that's primary reason they're there and we should take advantage of as many opportunities to get these people into appropriate treatment not only for their own personal health but to try and get them away from involvement in the criminal justice system and get them healthier. >> if it were up to you and you had the power, would you be treating people in prison or would you be trying to treat them out of prison? >> sure. well, i think we need both because there's going to be some people that are going to break some laws and going to have to go to prison and to jail. if for nothing else to take time off of the merry go round. so there is, right now we are incarcerating people with addiction. that is our main response as a society. and it's not very effective. i think we need a nati
jody rich, professor of medicine and community health at brown university. thank you for joining us, can prison drug treatment programs actually work. >> thank you adam. yeah i -- we have more people with drug addiction passing through criminal just justice systems than ever before. that's primary reason they're there and we should take advantage of as many opportunities to get these people into appropriate treatment not only for their own personal health but to try and get them away from...
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that study by brown university says the war in afghanistan is actually getting worse with the number of people killed and wounded increasing in recent years. the united nations says civilian death rose 16% in the first four months of the year with 974 people killed. >>> marine veteran who lost both of his legs while serving overseas is riding across america on a hand cycle. he started his journey yesterday in san diego. he is raising money for the semper fie fund. >> dude, let's do something out of this world and let me ride my bike across america. be out there and be an advocate for adaptive sports. >> it's expected to take all 65 days to complete the more than 3800-mile trip. he does plan to ride 70-80 miles a day but take two day long breaks every five days to rest. a friend and fellow veteran will be driving his support vehicle. that is incredible. >> good for him. and that bike that he has is amazing. >> yeah it's incredible. hopefully he will raise i think he will raise a lot of money doing that. >> all the way across the country. i can't even fathom it. >>> let's get folks out
that study by brown university says the war in afghanistan is actually getting worse with the number of people killed and wounded increasing in recent years. the united nations says civilian death rose 16% in the first four months of the year with 974 people killed. >>> marine veteran who lost both of his legs while serving overseas is riding across america on a hand cycle. he started his journey yesterday in san diego. he is raising money for the semper fie fund. >> dude, let's...
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researchers from brown university looked at the dates of more than 100,000 americans. nearly 2,000 people developed melanoma and they all had something in common, lots of grapefruit and orange juice. people who had one to two servings of citrus a day were 36% more likely to develop melanoma. >>> music streaming services like spotify and pandora have competition starting tomorrow. apple is debuting apple music. a subscription gets you access to the entire itunes music library. a social networking feature lets artists talk to fans. users can tryout the service free their three months. >>> the a's hosting the rockies tonight. they put on quite a show. sports is up next. ♪ ♪ riding a season high 4-game homerless streak. so -- naturally -- t >>> coming into the game tonight, the a's were riding a season high four game homerless streak. naturally, they hit three home runs tonight to high another season hichl that is baseball. let's go to o .cocoliseum. a's and rockies. josh redick two run home run. they didn't have success on this side of the bay either. ike davis, two run h
researchers from brown university looked at the dates of more than 100,000 americans. nearly 2,000 people developed melanoma and they all had something in common, lots of grapefruit and orange juice. people who had one to two servings of citrus a day were 36% more likely to develop melanoma. >>> music streaming services like spotify and pandora have competition starting tomorrow. apple is debuting apple music. a subscription gets you access to the entire itunes music library. a social...
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researchers from brown university looked at the diets of more than $100,000 americans.nearly 2000 people developed melanoma and all hadding something in common, they consumed lots of grapefruit and orange juice. people who had 1 to 2 serves a day were 66% more likely to get melanoma. all the health benefits about drinking orange juice, that's a shocking revelation. >> you can still have your margarita if you have sunscreen. >> or stay inside. which never too early for that. well, it is too early at 4:54. not during happy hour. >>> or if you're skyping with someone in another time zone. looking over here, but not if you're driving. 880 does move slowly, you do see a good volume of traffic, lighter volume for the nimitz. up to downtown, the concern is that there is a stall reported somewhere around that fifth avenue offamp there in downtown, somewhere between 5th and 29th. i'm getting two reports, they sound like the same vehicle blocking the slow lane. north of the bay bridge, eastbound 80 at highway 4 there was an earlier report of some sort of hill slide, reports of di
researchers from brown university looked at the diets of more than $100,000 americans.nearly 2000 people developed melanoma and all hadding something in common, they consumed lots of grapefruit and orange juice. people who had 1 to 2 serves a day were 66% more likely to get melanoma. all the health benefits about drinking orange juice, that's a shocking revelation. >> you can still have your margarita if you have sunscreen. >> or stay inside. which never too early for that. well, it...
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panelist and commentator is paget henry he's a professor of africana studies and sociology at brown university, the author of many books. his most recent is "the caribbean," if i have that correct. yes. por hen -- professor henry. >> good evening everyone. it's a will pleasure to be here and certainly a pleasure to be celebrating lewis gordon's new book. this book is a wonderful synthesis of all of the ideas that lewis has been working on and thinking about in relation to fanon for many many years. you can go back to fanon in the crisis of european man, you can look at his edited volume, fanon is the a critical reader, and you can really see that this book is a wonderful synthesis a wonderful culmination of his thoughts on fanon so far. now, among the many ideas that get is nicely synthesized here i want to comment basically on two. the first is the idea that lewis throws out that in this text -- sorry, in black skin/white mask fanon speaks to us out of two voice voices. the first voice is that of what he calls the black or the voice of the text. the second voice in which fanon speaks to us he
panelist and commentator is paget henry he's a professor of africana studies and sociology at brown university, the author of many books. his most recent is "the caribbean," if i have that correct. yes. por hen -- professor henry. >> good evening everyone. it's a will pleasure to be here and certainly a pleasure to be celebrating lewis gordon's new book. this book is a wonderful synthesis of all of the ideas that lewis has been working on and thinking about in relation to fanon...
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the next panelist is badgette henry, a professor at brown university. the author of many books. most recent is -- i have that correct? [inaudible] >> good evening everyone. it's a pleasure to be here. certain lay pleasure to be celebrating lewis gordon's new book. this book is a wonderful synthesis of all of the ideas that lewis has been working on, and thinking about in relation to fanon for many, many years. you can go back to fanon and the crisis of european men. you can look at his edited volumes. fanon, a critical reader, and you can see that this book is a wonderful synthesis wonderful combination of his thoughts on fanon so far. now, among the many ideas that gets so nicely synthesized here, i want to comment basically on two. the first is the idea that lewis draws out that in this black skin white mass, fanon speaks to us out of two voices. the first voice is that of what he called the black or the voice of the text. the second voice in which fanon speaks to us he calls the voice of the theorist or the voice about the book, and it is very important that we distinguish th
the next panelist is badgette henry, a professor at brown university. the author of many books. most recent is -- i have that correct? [inaudible] >> good evening everyone. it's a pleasure to be here. certain lay pleasure to be celebrating lewis gordon's new book. this book is a wonderful synthesis of all of the ideas that lewis has been working on, and thinking about in relation to fanon for many, many years. you can go back to fanon and the crisis of european men. you can look at his...
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researchers from brown university looked at the diets of more than 100,000 americans, nearly 2,000 people developed melanoma, they had something in common, they consumed a lot of grapefruit and orange juice. people who had 1 to 2 servings of citrus a day were 30% likely to get melanoma. >>> fresh, healthy food at a low price. the daily table has customers doing a double take at the price tags many 29 scents a pournd for bananas. a dollar for a dozen eggs. i think i paid four the other day. how are they doing it? they're selling food near the expiration date and pricing it for quick sale. >> many of the items we have if we hadn't gone out to collect them or other food recovery groups hrnt gone out to collect them they end up in compost or in landfills around america. >> that man is the founder of trader joe's he says the goal of this particular store is to help low income families benefit from fresh food over junk. there's only one store in massachusetts, but i can imagine it will expand. >>> we'll be back in a minute. elephants who fell into a water storage tank. kris/vo park rangers resc
researchers from brown university looked at the diets of more than 100,000 americans, nearly 2,000 people developed melanoma, they had something in common, they consumed a lot of grapefruit and orange juice. people who had 1 to 2 servings of citrus a day were 30% likely to get melanoma. >>> fresh, healthy food at a low price. the daily table has customers doing a double take at the price tags many 29 scents a pournd for bananas. a dollar for a dozen eggs. i think i paid four the other...
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the study by brown university says the war in afghanistan is getting worse with the number of peoplend wounded increasing in recent years. the united nations says civilian deaths rose 16% in the first four months of this year with 974 people killed. >>> our time is 5:45. changing gears now the nba says it will investigate its own concussion protocol after two high profile head injuries in the western conference finals. of course we are talking about steph curry hitting his head in game four. and then in game five lei northern -- clay thompson suffered a concussion after getting hit in the head. now if he remains free of symptoms, he will be cleared to play game one of the nba times against cleveland on thursday in oakland. the nba averaged about 13 concussions a season over the past four years. that is a lot less than the nfl which treated more than 200 last season. >>> the golden state warriors are sharing their success this season by helping bay area kids shoot for their own dreams. the warriors are teaming up with several businesses and holding play off parties. every dollar that
the study by brown university says the war in afghanistan is getting worse with the number of peoplend wounded increasing in recent years. the united nations says civilian deaths rose 16% in the first four months of this year with 974 people killed. >>> our time is 5:45. changing gears now the nba says it will investigate its own concussion protocol after two high profile head injuries in the western conference finals. of course we are talking about steph curry hitting his head in game...
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a new study out of brown university says the war in afghanistan has killed almost 100,000 people sinced wounded that same number. the author of the report notes the war in afghanistan is getting worse citing a rise in the number of those killed and wounded in recent years. >>> some objects from a slave ship that sank off the coast of capetown, south africa are going on display at the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history. the portuguese ship sank in 1794. its voyage was one of the earliest in the transatlantic shave trade from east after could -- africa to the measure cames oo americas -- to the americas. >>> you'll have to wait at least two more days to visit the washington monument. problems developed last week involving the elevator. about 2400 visitors a day normally visit the monument at this time of the year. >>> it is 6:28. good morning. welcome back to wusa9. it is tuesday, june 2. i'm andrea roane. the sky is slightly brighter. a little hazy as well but we're still in for more rain and cooler temperatures. >>> i'm peggy fox in for nick giovanni. larry mille
a new study out of brown university says the war in afghanistan has killed almost 100,000 people sinced wounded that same number. the author of the report notes the war in afghanistan is getting worse citing a rise in the number of those killed and wounded in recent years. >>> some objects from a slave ship that sank off the coast of capetown, south africa are going on display at the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history. the portuguese ship sank in 1794. its voyage...
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researchers from brown university looked at the diets of more than 100,000 americans. nearly 2000 people developed melanoma and they all had in common that they consumed a lot of grapefruit and orange juice. people who had one to two servings of citrus a day were 36% more likely to get melanoma. >>> utah are targeting some of the largest and earliest signs of life on earth. someone is damaging 165 million-year-old dinosaur tracks at the bull canyon track site near moab. three towed tracks are from the jurassic areas and located on natural forest land. federal investigators believe someone is touring liquid plaster into the tracks perhaps trying to recreate a cast. >>> that balcony in collapse in berkeley, there was dry rot in the support beams. new documents showing that that collapse in berkeley passed an inspection last year. what we've uncovered next. breaking overnight- a car bomb rocks afghanistan's capital overnight. details on the dozens injured, bomb rocks afghanistan's capital. details on the dozens injured and who was targeted. >>> and a south bay shooting ri
researchers from brown university looked at the diets of more than 100,000 americans. nearly 2000 people developed melanoma and they all had in common that they consumed a lot of grapefruit and orange juice. people who had one to two servings of citrus a day were 36% more likely to get melanoma. >>> utah are targeting some of the largest and earliest signs of life on earth. someone is damaging 165 million-year-old dinosaur tracks at the bull canyon track site near moab. three towed...
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i-26 to columbia, south carolina, for all those years to be with my friend on the campus of brown universitymet crazy chris vaughn. after we graduated from college, the way things happen, god ordained it. i became the first black minority recruiter for the college of charleston. somehow, god orchestrated that he became a recruiter for allen university. and so it was, we were together again on the road to conferences and all the high schools in the state of south carolina. i would set up my college of charleston table. and before i could put the college of charleston sign out i had 1000 people in my line. he was there at the allen university table. and he barely had one. [laughter] i said, pinckney, what i'm going to do, i'm going to set up my table next to your table. [laughter] and so it will be that when individuals come to my table i'm going to push them over to the allen university table. he loved allen university. when we talked further, the college of charleston gave me an american express card. they would put me up in hotels. i had a per diem every day to eat. my good friend, pinckney
i-26 to columbia, south carolina, for all those years to be with my friend on the campus of brown universitymet crazy chris vaughn. after we graduated from college, the way things happen, god ordained it. i became the first black minority recruiter for the college of charleston. somehow, god orchestrated that he became a recruiter for allen university. and so it was, we were together again on the road to conferences and all the high schools in the state of south carolina. i would set up my...
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after attending brown university and oxford, he worked in the private sector in health care. he joined the george w. bush administration as assistant secretary of the department of health and human services. in 2003, he ran for governor of louisiana and was against abortion rights and favored gun rights. he lost by a narrow margin. only weeks after defeat, he started to run for congress and was successfully elect toed house. he served until 2008 when you ran for governor again and run. two years into his term, he and his state faced the worst man made environmental disaster in universal history the b.p. oil spill. >> this is not just on the surface, this is pretty thick oil. the tides of come and gone and not moved to out this is persistent oil. the damage is done. >> while leading louisiana he has remained a fierce critic of president obama's economic policies. >> i think there are things we can do instead of waving the white flag of surrender and declaring this economy to be a minimum wage economy i think america can do better. >> his rivals are likely to bring up issues fr
after attending brown university and oxford, he worked in the private sector in health care. he joined the george w. bush administration as assistant secretary of the department of health and human services. in 2003, he ran for governor of louisiana and was against abortion rights and favored gun rights. he lost by a narrow margin. only weeks after defeat, he started to run for congress and was successfully elect toed house. he served until 2008 when you ran for governor again and run. two...
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almost 100,000 people and wounded the same number the study called cost of for and produced by brown university with hundred and 62,000 seriously wounded the united base's civilian cavities are 60% in the first four months of this year what i heard the 74 people killed. >>mark: irs commissioner john kaftan and as head to capitol hill to answer questions about why the tax agency did not adjust weaknesses in the computer systems year before at the stock price and for myself thousand taxpayers from the irs web site the accountability issue that identify dozens of witnesses and computer security criminal stall personal information of 104,000 taxpayers from irs web site they believe it was part of a skiing buyers blames budget cut for happen the agency's ability to upgrade its computer system. >>darya: before you head out the door the second live look so did temperatures run out of your neighborhood to live like everyone is pretty much in the mid to upper 50s san francisco 55 hayward 58 santa rosa and 50 will be back with more after break. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed
almost 100,000 people and wounded the same number the study called cost of for and produced by brown university with hundred and 62,000 seriously wounded the united base's civilian cavities are 60% in the first four months of this year what i heard the 74 people killed. >>mark: irs commissioner john kaftan and as head to capitol hill to answer questions about why the tax agency did not adjust weaknesses in the computer systems year before at the stock price and for myself thousand...
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some studies out of brown university and harvard argue that we are spending -- we spent up to $6 trillionen afghanistan and -- counter insurgencies in afghanistan and iraq. if you include veterans benefits. that is a lot of money, and i do not think we have enough of it right now to be involved with boots on the ground and be effective. brendan: this is a difficult thing to tell the national security establishment in washington, that we cannot fix this. anders: we would have to go back to some military tactics from world war ii, and i do not think the american people have that kind of stomach right now. tom: i look at this as, the singular photograph of the caskets on american airlines being unloaded four or five years ago. vonnie quinn, i think of the way a soldier comes back from the united kingdom in a casket, and the bbc follows them every step of the way. part of it is the emotion of boots on the ground. vonnie: it makes it extraordinarily real. there are all kinds of rules and regulations in the united states. i have a question about isis and isil. if they were to get further east t
some studies out of brown university and harvard argue that we are spending -- we spent up to $6 trillionen afghanistan and -- counter insurgencies in afghanistan and iraq. if you include veterans benefits. that is a lot of money, and i do not think we have enough of it right now to be involved with boots on the ground and be effective. brendan: this is a difficult thing to tell the national security establishment in washington, that we cannot fix this. anders: we would have to go back to some...
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following his graduation from brown, he attended oxford university as a rhodes scholar. after he turned down both harvard and yale for medical and law school. he worked for fortune 500 company as a consultant before entering public service. in 1996, he was appointed secretary of the louisiana department of health and hospitals. governor jindal was appointed executive director of the national bipartisan commission on the future of medicare in 1998. at the conclusion of the work, he was appointed president of the university of louisiana system. in 2001, president george bush appointed governor jindal to serve as the assistant secretary of the health and human services the permit. in 2004, he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives to represent louisiana's first district. bobby jindal was sworn in as governor of louisiana in 2008 and again in 2012. here is what you may not know -- just this year, governor jindal supported the marriage conscious act which has the free exercise of religious belief. when the bill did not make it out of house committee, he signed an ex
following his graduation from brown, he attended oxford university as a rhodes scholar. after he turned down both harvard and yale for medical and law school. he worked for fortune 500 company as a consultant before entering public service. in 1996, he was appointed secretary of the louisiana department of health and hospitals. governor jindal was appointed executive director of the national bipartisan commission on the future of medicare in 1998. at the conclusion of the work, he was appointed...
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he graduated from brown university with honors in biology and public policy before attending oxford university in england as a rhodes scholar. gender worked as a consultant for fortune 500 companies before appointed secretary of louisiana department of health and hospitals and appointed as a the president of the university of louisiana system. he was then called on by president george w. bush to serve as assistant secretary for the u.s. department of health and human services and in 2001 press huseby all of the adviser to the dhs secretary. in 2004 jindal was elected to the 109th nsa's commerce and in 2007 he was elected as governor of louisiana. you believes in reforming the health care systems and offering more choices when it comes to education. jindal was married -- jindal is married and has three young children. >> without governor general thank you for being with us. that is quite a resume when you look at it. when did you decide you wanted to take a hard look at the presidency? >> josh is a great question and is the first -- the reason i ran for governor the first time. i was worried ab
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from the brown university with that $490 billion to kill 135,000 that the war killed at least 135,000. as many as 5 million iraqis taken from their home by any calculus the decision could be counted among the most disastrous of modern history. and it is a little incredible 43 from president bush in the context of a truly disastrous decision he made that was involved. one last for a on september 12th 2001 rescue workers at ground zero pulled out to know who was the last person to be saved from the devastation and though you are too young to remember her as those last people were pulled, it was an incredible moment. somebody would say this person was saved if people would we plan that would pull out one person out. why was that? because every single person's life he is important and precious. . . and i appreciate you all for coming today. let today. let me just begin by saying that the accusation that president bush abused his power and presided over a lawless administration which is frequently leveled against this president is certainly nothing new. proverbial displays of hypocrisy reg
from the brown university with that $490 billion to kill 135,000 that the war killed at least 135,000. as many as 5 million iraqis taken from their home by any calculus the decision could be counted among the most disastrous of modern history. and it is a little incredible 43 from president bush in the context of a truly disastrous decision he made that was involved. one last for a on september 12th 2001 rescue workers at ground zero pulled out to know who was the last person to be saved from...
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the study by brown university says the war in afghanistan is actually getting worse with the number ofkilled increasing in recent years. the united nations says civilian deaths rose 16% with 974 people killed. >>> 7:15. the bay area's transgender community is proud of bruce jenner's life-changing decision to become a woman. he's on the cover of the new "vanity fair" magazine with a new look, a new identity and a new name. caitlyn. the make scene cover -- magazine cover, the photos of the shoot surfaced online. transgender advocates say gender going public will help in the equality of the fight for acceptance. >> she's one of us. even show she has a lot of money and a lot of celebrity status, she's still one of us. if she can get people to understand what it means to be transgender and that it isn't something you just do one day, decide to be transgender, i think it's very, very helpful. >> activists hope the decision will lead to more conversations about issues facing that community includeth high suicide rates also a lack of healthcare insurance. caitlyn jenner also set a new twitter
the study by brown university says the war in afghanistan is actually getting worse with the number ofkilled increasing in recent years. the united nations says civilian deaths rose 16% with 974 people killed. >>> 7:15. the bay area's transgender community is proud of bruce jenner's life-changing decision to become a woman. he's on the cover of the new "vanity fair" magazine with a new look, a new identity and a new name. caitlyn. the make scene cover -- magazine cover, the...
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he took his bachelor's degree with honors in biomedical ethics from brown university and a medical degree from ball alal banny medical college. finally, colonel neil e. woollen is the director of biosecurity at u.s. army medical research institute of infectious diseases. this is one army acronym i do know. did i get that right? a biological defense laboratory part of the u.s. army research and materiel command. during his first tour of duty he participated in ebola outbreak investigations in zaire and the thai forest of the ivory coast as well as animal outbreak investigations in field studies in the northwest territories of canada and montana for anthrax, plague, and other diseases. in 2010, colonel woollen returned to where he served in his current position while completing senior service college through the distance education program at the army war college. he received his doctorate in veterinary medicine in 1985 and a doctorate in veterinary pathology in 1989, both from kansas state university. he also received a master's degree in strategic studies in 2012 from the u.s. army war col
he took his bachelor's degree with honors in biomedical ethics from brown university and a medical degree from ball alal banny medical college. finally, colonel neil e. woollen is the director of biosecurity at u.s. army medical research institute of infectious diseases. this is one army acronym i do know. did i get that right? a biological defense laboratory part of the u.s. army research and materiel command. during his first tour of duty he participated in ebola outbreak investigations in...
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he took his bachelor's degree with honors in biomedical ethics from brown university and a medical degree from college. finally, colonel woolen the director of by a security at u.s. army medical research institute of infectious diseases. this is one army ackerman i did miss -- did i get that right? >> yes. >> a biological defense laboratory part of the medical army research and material command. during his first tour of duty, he participated in ebola outbreak investigations and animal outbreak investigations and field studies in the northwest territories of canada and montana for anthrax, plague and other diseases. in 2010, he returned when he served at his current position and completed senior service college for the education program at the army corps college. he received his doctorate in veterinarian medicine in 1985 and a doctorate in bed tonight pathology and 1980 nine, both from kansas state university. he also received a masters degree in strategic studies in 2012 from the u.s. army war college. mr. spencer, all yours. mr. spencer: thank you. first off, thank you forgiving dod the
he took his bachelor's degree with honors in biomedical ethics from brown university and a medical degree from college. finally, colonel woolen the director of by a security at u.s. army medical research institute of infectious diseases. this is one army ackerman i did miss -- did i get that right? >> yes. >> a biological defense laboratory part of the medical army research and material command. during his first tour of duty, he participated in ebola outbreak investigations and...
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joining me is trisha rose chair at brown university. great to have you with us.ent of the spokane naacp in the last hour and said that this was a question that had come up about her raise while she was about to be put in this role but it wasn't a question so much that alerted or alarmed them. take a listen. >> it was not an issue. i mean the election was over. and she was the new president. and i mean what friends say among friends should stay among friends. it was not -- no one planned to contest it. so it was just a conversation with some guys. you know? >> for this branch of the naacp, do you think that's the right approach not make a big deal about it? if they heard about it so what? >> yeah. it seems to me that there have been nonblack naacp heads in various parts of the country before. it is not a requirement that you be african-american to lead. in any way. in fact, it's been a multi-racial organization from the beginning but i do think it's important people represent themselves honestly and the honesty given in this organization that's trying to produce r
joining me is trisha rose chair at brown university. great to have you with us.ent of the spokane naacp in the last hour and said that this was a question that had come up about her raise while she was about to be put in this role but it wasn't a question so much that alerted or alarmed them. take a listen. >> it was not an issue. i mean the election was over. and she was the new president. and i mean what friends say among friends should stay among friends. it was not -- no one planned...
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through the generous support of the amundson foundation, the maddux brown foundation and by chapman universityfering personalized education in the arts, science, business and more. tonight i'm at the university of southern california for a unique california conversation. governor jerry brown will be speaking with the
through the generous support of the amundson foundation, the maddux brown foundation and by chapman universityfering personalized education in the arts, science, business and more. tonight i'm at the university of southern california for a unique california conversation. governor jerry brown will be speaking with the
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university of new york at potts dam. his phd he received in politics from brandeis. his publications include -- reconsidering roosevelt on race how the presidency paved the road to brown. published by the university of chicago press in 2004. that volume was the winner of the american political science association richard e neustadt award for the best book on the american presidency published in 2004. his latest book, which will be the subject of his remarks this evening, is -- nixon's court: his challenge to judicial liberalism and its political consequence. it was published again by the university of chicago press in 2011. i could continue to list professor mcmahon's many accomplishments but that would reduce the time left for his remarks. i hope you will join me in welcoming professor mcmahon. [applause] professor mcmahon: thank you. this goes up, so i get to play with this toy. it is a great honor to be here. before i begin, i want to thank the supreme court historical society for inviting me, the griswold prize committee which i think made a fine choice. justice scalia for his generous introduction. trinity college new president is here. my editor at the universit
university of new york at potts dam. his phd he received in politics from brandeis. his publications include -- reconsidering roosevelt on race how the presidency paved the road to brown. published by the university of chicago press in 2004. that volume was the winner of the american political science association richard e neustadt award for the best book on the american presidency published in 2004. his latest book, which will be the subject of his remarks this evening, is -- nixon's court:...
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we recently told you guard lexi brown decided to leave the university of maryland because she wanted to play closer to home. we now know lexi will suit up for the blue devils, the turpz' former acc rival. that's pretty much the reaction. the terps' second leading scorer. we caught up with brenda freeze shortly after the news broke to get her reaction. >> at the end of the day you want players that want to be happy and her choice was to go back closer to home. for us, nothing changes in terms of our program and the players that are here that want to be here. >>> the nba draft 10 days away. the washington wiz ards' first pick is number 19. today the team hosted another handful of prospects. the list included several players making waves across the country who the wizards have kept a close eye on. one of them includes projected first round pick portis, sec player of the year. also on the court was tyler harvey from eastern washington. he is the nation's leading scorer who gave georgetown a hard time in the first round of the ncaa tournament and is being compared to warriors star steph c
we recently told you guard lexi brown decided to leave the university of maryland because she wanted to play closer to home. we now know lexi will suit up for the blue devils, the turpz' former acc rival. that's pretty much the reaction. the terps' second leading scorer. we caught up with brenda freeze shortly after the news broke to get her reaction. >> at the end of the day you want players that want to be happy and her choice was to go back closer to home. for us, nothing changes in...
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joining us from washington laura brown teaches at university book jockeying for presidency.ches at princeton author of book fierce of now. there zeller, begin with you. where would you put president obama right now? >> you know, certainly not fdr or he certainly is not ronald arresting in terms of his overall impact but he has a good policy record just in terms of the number. he has significant domestic legislation. significant changes in foreign policy. it's not whether they are good or bad but there is a record that's probably different than a jimmy carter, for example. >> when i'm ranking presidents and i do a little history as a you may know. i'm looking for accomplishments that have improved the country and i think president obama is short of those and obamacare is still debatable. >> yes. we don't know how that's going to work out. don't know if it's going to exist after the supreme court gets through with it would you point to another accomplishment of president obama that would put him in the middle of the pack? >> well, certainly some historians will say he helped g
joining us from washington laura brown teaches at university book jockeying for presidency.ches at princeton author of book fierce of now. there zeller, begin with you. where would you put president obama right now? >> you know, certainly not fdr or he certainly is not ronald arresting in terms of his overall impact but he has a good policy record just in terms of the number. he has significant domestic legislation. significant changes in foreign policy. it's not whether they are good or...
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let us gather in a flourishing way. >> brown: after teaching at the university of california riversideany years, herrera retired to fresno where he lives with his wife margarita, children and grandchildren nearby, author of books, including a number written for children. his poetry is a mix of styles, some feel like an incantation. he crients alan ginsburg -- he cites alan ginsburg as an influence. your work is very ex personalitile, different styles you're trying, yet, at the same time, you are clearly trying to reach people right? >> yes. ou want to be understood. es. yeah, we can understand poetry in a billion styles. experiment, tradition, combination, spice image, it's all there for the poet, the listener and all of us. that's what it's about, you know. >> brown: as california's poet laureat, herrera wrote and engaged others on the issues of the day including bullying among young people, and he's long within concerned with the human and policy drama of migration. >> i have a piece called mortar bus and it's about two women on a border bus on a bus that had been detained and they h
let us gather in a flourishing way. >> brown: after teaching at the university of california riversideany years, herrera retired to fresno where he lives with his wife margarita, children and grandchildren nearby, author of books, including a number written for children. his poetry is a mix of styles, some feel like an incantation. he crients alan ginsburg -- he cites alan ginsburg as an influence. your work is very ex personalitile, different styles you're trying, yet, at the same time,...
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tonight i'm at the university of southern california for a unique california conversation. governor jerry brown will be speaking with the publisher of the "los angeles times." the subject, water. most simply, water can make or break california. we have built one of the most expansive water delivery
tonight i'm at the university of southern california for a unique california conversation. governor jerry brown will be speaking with the publisher of the "los angeles times." the subject, water. most simply, water can make or break california. we have built one of the most expansive water delivery
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in economics as a distinguished brown university professor and former economic council special assistant in the current obama administration. the department of transportation has been unable to explain where they get their authority to authorize bonds for this project. that's because they don't have the authority. they say title 23 funding has been given to the project in the past, but have been unable to state where title 23 funds were ever spent on what projects and when. this is just commence. it might not make some congressional sense to some people, but this is common sense and a simple ask that the department of transportation follow the law and not violate the law to help a special interest put the taxpayers on the hook for 1 sen 3/4 billion dollars. i ask my colleagues to join me in supporting this amendment, mr. chairman. the chair: does the gentleman yield back his time? mr. posey: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman -- mr. price: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. posey: i yield back. the chair: yields back his time. the question is now on t
in economics as a distinguished brown university professor and former economic council special assistant in the current obama administration. the department of transportation has been unable to explain where they get their authority to authorize bonds for this project. that's because they don't have the authority. they say title 23 funding has been given to the project in the past, but have been unable to state where title 23 funds were ever spent on what projects and when. this is just...
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and he was at brown and followed by montana state university horse shoeing school and black smith inmerica and presidential horse race. cha fee is starting in the back of the pack. in the average of polls, he is tied with martin o'malley. 1.4 to 1.4. >> a real horse race there. >> thank you very much. >> and lincoln chafee jones a small pool of democrat candidates and a lot of observers wonder if a third party candidate will run. gerald si writes similar popullist refraps are coming with cast of characters with role followings sanders and elizabeth warren on the left and rick sanatorium and mike huckabee and rand paul on the right. and you can hear a potential third party platform emerging. the guy who words those words. gerald seib joins me now. you say the spirit is sort of there for a popullist candidate and the framework for a party or that kind of a person running, notes in not necessarily. >> you can see the left and right coming together. and the themes and platform of a third party. but you don't see the person to carry it forward and the money to carry it forward. you need a
and he was at brown and followed by montana state university horse shoeing school and black smith inmerica and presidential horse race. cha fee is starting in the back of the pack. in the average of polls, he is tied with martin o'malley. 1.4 to 1.4. >> a real horse race there. >> thank you very much. >> and lincoln chafee jones a small pool of democrat candidates and a lot of observers wonder if a third party candidate will run. gerald si writes similar popullist refraps are...
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he ultimately helped found what we know today as brown university. ode island patriots at saban's tavern, down on what is now the east side of providence along the waterfront. refreshments no doubt were served. refreshed or not the group resolved to end the gaspee's menace in rhode island waters. that night those raiders led by what nick bunker called the maritime elite of providence, set out with blackened faces in longboats and rowed down the bay with their oars muffled to avoid detection. they made their way to the stranded gaspee and surrounded it. as daniel harrington recounted in a recent op-ed that he wrote in the providence jurchl, -- providence journal captain abraham whipple spoke first for the rhode islanders summoning duddingston, i am sheriff expletive, i have a warrant to apprehend you expletive so you are sender, expletive. it was says harrington, a classic rhode island greeting. and madam president i ask unanimous consent that mr. harrington's article be added to the record at the end of my remarks. the presiding officer: without objec
he ultimately helped found what we know today as brown university. ode island patriots at saban's tavern, down on what is now the east side of providence along the waterfront. refreshments no doubt were served. refreshed or not the group resolved to end the gaspee's menace in rhode island waters. that night those raiders led by what nick bunker called the maritime elite of providence, set out with blackened faces in longboats and rowed down the bay with their oars muffled to avoid detection....
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[laughter] [applause] he went on to attend brown university and graduated with honors in biology and icy. he attended oxford university as a rhodes scholar. after he turned down both harvard and yale for medical and law school she worked for the fortune 500 company as a consultant before entering public service. in 1996 he was appointed secretary of the louisiana department of health. he was appointed executive director of the national bipartisan commission on the future of medicare in 1998. at the conclusion of the commission's work committee was appointed president of the university of louisiana system. in 2001, president george w. bush appointed a governor to serve as assistant secretary for the u.s. department of health and human services. and in 2004 he was elected to the house of representatives to represent louisiana's first district. .. he's a fierce protector for those who have been voided. in june 2014 are governor signs for bills into law that would help ensure that criminals prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and victims are identified and protected. [applause] as
[laughter] [applause] he went on to attend brown university and graduated with honors in biology and icy. he attended oxford university as a rhodes scholar. after he turned down both harvard and yale for medical and law school she worked for the fortune 500 company as a consultant before entering public service. in 1996 he was appointed secretary of the louisiana department of health. he was appointed executive director of the national bipartisan commission on the future of medicare in 1998. at...
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brown you can't find anything. now is the time. prof. chatelain: university of virginia, it has been a rough year. the question about, i think this is why i don't like millennial bashing. people who do it our meet and -- mean and dumb. one of the things that we see throughout these different campus communities is a smart and very transparent way of thinking about these issues. one of the reasons why black lives matter and the ferguson movement has distinguished itself historically is that it didn't fall into this trap of this person was a bad victim and we are going to look for a good victim. there is a consistency of the question. right? if we say black lives matter to we have to bracket which lives? it does not matter peace smoked weed and listen to rap music. the question of the person is about being treated with a level of respect. >> he was arrested by the alcohol abt and they said he was arrested for having a fake id. even in the reports, if he did have this fake id -- this never would happen. prof. chatelain: no id has been recovered. from what i understand there is , no fake id or there mi
brown you can't find anything. now is the time. prof. chatelain: university of virginia, it has been a rough year. the question about, i think this is why i don't like millennial bashing. people who do it our meet and -- mean and dumb. one of the things that we see throughout these different campus communities is a smart and very transparent way of thinking about these issues. one of the reasons why black lives matter and the ferguson movement has distinguished itself historically is that it...
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the new jerry brown but he is sounding like the old jerry brown but his father was a great builder who built the water system made universitieswn ran as the anti-to that. was all about living in the era of limits. he did not bill that they still came and it is bursting at the seams so now he goes back to the position of the '70s. stuart: as far as i know the enormous amount of rain falls on california and the rivers flow into california but it is trapped in reservoirs for to reduce the though believe it has built a new reservoir is in a three or four decades to me that is the problem for what to people in california think? >> right. talk to farmers and the central valley they pull out their hair because we bend over backwards to protect that the delta smelt and taking the water that could easily be is for humans to shifting it to the smaltite a fish even though there is only a few still remaining it is insanity we put these tidy little fish ahead of human beings all your bitterly suffering. stuart: what do people think? you have drastic reductions of water used to jog your hands. what do people actually think? are they blamin
the new jerry brown but he is sounding like the old jerry brown but his father was a great builder who built the water system made universitieswn ran as the anti-to that. was all about living in the era of limits. he did not bill that they still came and it is bursting at the seams so now he goes back to the position of the '70s. stuart: as far as i know the enormous amount of rain falls on california and the rivers flow into california but it is trapped in reservoirs for to reduce the though...
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. >> brown: joseph gonzalez, a professor at appalachian state university who's been coming to cuba for see people speaking more freely here, including expressing open distrust of state media. >> at the same time, i've also heard from some of my colleagues at the university of havana, who have official connections, that political change is not on the horizon, this is about as far as it's going to go. they want to see economic change, but the government as a whole, and the communist party in particular, is not interested in significant political change. >> ( translated ): and for that reason the government limits the arrival of the internet in cuba. >> brown: manuel mons is a 26- year-old blogger and part of a cuban reform movement called "somos mas"-- we are more. >> ( translated ): first of all, the government is doesn't want the internet in cuba. the government is afraid of having the internet in cuba. the government is afraid of the day that people actually have true access to the internet. >> he and other bloggers, like yoani sanchez of 14ymedio, touted as cuba's first independent d
. >> brown: joseph gonzalez, a professor at appalachian state university who's been coming to cuba for see people speaking more freely here, including expressing open distrust of state media. >> at the same time, i've also heard from some of my colleagues at the university of havana, who have official connections, that political change is not on the horizon, this is about as far as it's going to go. they want to see economic change, but the government as a whole, and the communist...
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the same loss felt by those who knew michael mcloughlin, university of maryland graduate from leonardtown described by his former boss alex brown as dedicated, hard working and the kind of guy you just want to have around. >> he worked for me about a year. he was a funny and amazing and sarcastic and dry and caring person. he will be missed. >> reporter: after something like this you ask not only how the fire began, but you ask questions about the safety of the home. we know this home had a wide open atrium style layout. we also know the third floor where the two victims were did not have a fire escape and many of the windows on the house had iron security bars on them making it difficult for someone to get out, making it difficult for firefighters to get in. live in northwest i'm mola lenghi for wusa9. >> such a big loss. wusa9 has inquired with the department of consumer and regulatory affairs about the permitting and compliance status of that home since it was rented. we have yet to hear back from them. >>> a possible break tonight in the murder of a local journalist charnice milton just as her family begins to say their fin
the same loss felt by those who knew michael mcloughlin, university of maryland graduate from leonardtown described by his former boss alex brown as dedicated, hard working and the kind of guy you just want to have around. >> he worked for me about a year. he was a funny and amazing and sarcastic and dry and caring person. he will be missed. >> reporter: after something like this you ask not only how the fire began, but you ask questions about the safety of the home. we know this...
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brown came to san francisco from mineola, texas. shortly after his arrival, he enrolled at san francisco state university. while at sf state, he signed up for the rotc, where he'd meet the man who would introduce him to politics, future congressman and democratic heavyweight john burton. willie: and when they first line you up in the rotc, they line you up alphabetically. so it was brown, burton. and we were elbow to elbow in the air rotc. that's how i met john burton. peter: brown would make his next big political connection while attending hastings law school in san francisco. in order to make money, he worked on the janitorial staff. his fellow broom pusher was future san francisco mayor george moscone. the two became inseparable. david talbot: don't ask, don't tell, that's really the best way, you know, to handle george moscone in some ways. because he did have a lot of baggage and yet he enjoyed the nightlife with his friend willie brown. they were kind of a rat pack together. willie: i was perfect as a cohort of moscone's because my specialty was off-court activities. peter: the two men still in the
brown came to san francisco from mineola, texas. shortly after his arrival, he enrolled at san francisco state university. while at sf state, he signed up for the rotc, where he'd meet the man who would introduce him to politics, future congressman and democratic heavyweight john burton. willie: and when they first line you up in the rotc, they line you up alphabetically. so it was brown, burton. and we were elbow to elbow in the air rotc. that's how i met john burton. peter: brown would make...