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that did not start with coleman young. that began years prior to that. after the riots, there was a great migration. suburban communities are moving. the jobs are there. it has nothing to do with coleman young. he was the one bringing folks together. we have to bring our society together. we have to look at the policies, ed. rather than the rhetoric that folks are spewing out. >> well, the policies are, send the jobs overseas and let the neighborhoods fall apart. everybody offends for themselves and concentrate the wealth. what about your neighborhood? did the destruction of the homes continue? are they on the fast pace? >> thanks to your show, we've been able to stop them or put a pause in it for now. we had a meeting last week and we asked them if there is anything else that could be done with that $100 million other than tear down homes. they told us no. we told them to go someplace else in areas that needed to have homes torn down. if you have house that had are desirable, that people want to live in. and the banks refuse to take care of them. to mai
that did not start with coleman young. that began years prior to that. after the riots, there was a great migration. suburban communities are moving. the jobs are there. it has nothing to do with coleman young. he was the one bringing folks together. we have to bring our society together. we have to look at the policies, ed. rather than the rhetoric that folks are spewing out. >> well, the policies are, send the jobs overseas and let the neighborhoods fall apart. everybody offends for...
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cassi coleman in the legal office to rewrite, represent the bid package for a new bid for the security contract. that took several months. that went out to bid. we received five bids. the lowest actual bidder was found to be nonresponsive. the lowest bidder was abc security. the most expensive or the highest bidder was the current bidder securitas by almost half a million dollars. we have done our due diligence and vetted the current low bidder to be responsible. their paperwork is in order. their bond is in order. their bid is in order. their references check. they -- all of their documents say they are a union contractor. we fully expect them to abide by the terms and conditions of their contracts with their union partners just as they will abide by their contracts with us. and to this date we have absolutely no reason to find this bidder nonresponsive. should the board choose to not award the contract to abc and not award to the next responsible bidder, which would be d2 securitasllc, the only other option would be to cancel the bid ~ and rebid the entire contract. those are -- the
cassi coleman in the legal office to rewrite, represent the bid package for a new bid for the security contract. that took several months. that went out to bid. we received five bids. the lowest actual bidder was found to be nonresponsive. the lowest bidder was abc security. the most expensive or the highest bidder was the current bidder securitas by almost half a million dollars. we have done our due diligence and vetted the current low bidder to be responsible. their paperwork is in order....
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as i mentioned, evan coleman is here with us. the first thing you said to us was, listen, there have been underreporting about these drone strikes happening in yemen or that have happened in yemen. that's caught your attention with the timing here as well. >> yeah, there's been a flurry of these strikes. reportedly, one of the targets of these strikes was a guy who is the master bomb maker involved with al qaeda in the arabian peninsula who was allegedly behind the underwear bomb plot, behind the cargo bomb plot, somebody who's featured very heavily and prominently in anti-u.s. plots conceived by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. if you tag that on as well with the fact that ever since benghazi, al qaeda in yemen has been very actively promoting the idea of attacking u.s. embassies, has been urging their supporters, affiliates, and others to launch attacks on u.s. embassies. it does present an interesting picture. >> it's also an interesting picture. the former ambassador to morocco mark ginsburg was on. he discussed the tel avi
as i mentioned, evan coleman is here with us. the first thing you said to us was, listen, there have been underreporting about these drone strikes happening in yemen or that have happened in yemen. that's caught your attention with the timing here as well. >> yeah, there's been a flurry of these strikes. reportedly, one of the targets of these strikes was a guy who is the master bomb maker involved with al qaeda in the arabian peninsula who was allegedly behind the underwear bomb plot,...
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the guard said he stopped on coleman road and saw someone breaking into his father's car. he tried to stop them, but he thought the suspect was drawing a weapon. the guard pulled his man and shot him. they are still trying to determine if the guard will face charges. >>> and a trial is underway today for a pit bull who malled a boy. he was arrested in 2010 charged with involuntary manslaughter. he made no effort to child proof the garage. today witnesses went over photos. he faces up to ten years in prison. >>> women students from uc berkeley convinced the late lenl slature to audit how -- legislature to audit our they handle sexual offenses. >> when they reported having been assaulted, uc berkeley officials did not investigate and did not punish the attacker. >> we're discouraged from reporting and we're out right lied to. . >> the legislator said the state audit should take about five months. the nine women have also filed a federal complaint. >>> the city of san bruno is criticizing statements it may have to pay for that 2010 deadly explosion. it's considering two and a
the guard said he stopped on coleman road and saw someone breaking into his father's car. he tried to stop them, but he thought the suspect was drawing a weapon. the guard pulled his man and shot him. they are still trying to determine if the guard will face charges. >>> and a trial is underway today for a pit bull who malled a boy. he was arrested in 2010 charged with involuntary manslaughter. he made no effort to child proof the garage. today witnesses went over photos. he faces up...
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. >> reporter: at the senior apartment complex here at coleman and almaden expressway. only indication something happened here the police officers investigating and if you see there in the mid ground, in front of the police squad cars a lot of broken glass. that's where we believe auto glass was blown out during the shooting. around 1:30, a squurt guard who we don't believe work for the complex on his way home when he saw some people trying to break into his father's car here in the parking lot. there was a confrontation. he tried to detain one of the suspects. this is new information we're getting from sjpd. the suspect got back into his car with three other suspects and reportedly tried to run over the security guard. the security guard then said he saw one of the suspects get out of the car, thought they were going to draw a weapon. he drew his gun first, shot at them, hit one of the people with bullets. those people took off. the security guard is in police custody. >> the security guard is downtown at the police department being interviewed and it's going to be rev
. >> reporter: at the senior apartment complex here at coleman and almaden expressway. only indication something happened here the police officers investigating and if you see there in the mid ground, in front of the police squad cars a lot of broken glass. that's where we believe auto glass was blown out during the shooting. around 1:30, a squurt guard who we don't believe work for the complex on his way home when he saw some people trying to break into his father's car here in the...
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intentaba robarse un auto estacionado en los departamentos para ancianos "le mirador" sobre la calle "colemantake vo ---el auto pertenece al padre del guardia y para evitar el robo, desenfund su arma y abrio fuego contra el presunto ladron quien fue hospitalizado con heridas leves. ---el guardia fue interrogado por la policia. blanca ---un joven es encontrado con impactos de bala en un auto y no logr sobrevivir. take map ---anoche, el joven de 19 aÑos estaba dentro de un auto estacionado sobre la cuadra 2 mil 500 de la calle "emmet way". take vo ---la policia respondi a la emergencia luego de que su sistema computarizad o detectara la detonacion de una pistola. ---la victima fue hospitalizada pero murio minutos despues. ---aun no hay pistas sobre el asesino. blanca ---la policia de antioch continua la busqueda de un joven de 18 aÑos... take vo ...que esta maÑana apuÑalo a su novia embarazada de 16 aÑos. ---de acuerdo a la policia, el incidente se reporto en un hogar de la cuadra 2 mil 200 de la calle "hamlin drive". ---la victima sufrio cortaduras en una pierna y en su abdomen, pero no son co
intentaba robarse un auto estacionado en los departamentos para ancianos "le mirador" sobre la calle "colemantake vo ---el auto pertenece al padre del guardia y para evitar el robo, desenfund su arma y abrio fuego contra el presunto ladron quien fue hospitalizado con heridas leves. ---el guardia fue interrogado por la policia. blanca ---un joven es encontrado con impactos de bala en un auto y no logr sobrevivir. take map ---anoche, el joven de 19 aÑos estaba dentro de un auto...
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joining us now is evan coleman, nbc news terrorism analyst and senior partner at flashpoint global partnersnice to have you. >> thank you. >> all right, evan. i assume vulnerability is just part of the reality of embassies, that threats are probably relatively common. so what kind of intelligence would have led to this kind of action? >> what we've seen in the past were leaks like this have come out, information like this has come out, it's come out of the result of human sources within al qaeda in that area. within al qaeda in yemen that usually have been recruited by the saudi government and sometimes they're simply providing information to us by proxy. these individuals usually have direct access wind the organization and i think it's fair to presume if they're ringing the alarm bells now, based on what we know in prior occasions, it's very likely that once again there's a human source here that's talking about something imminent. it's not clear what the target is, it's not clear exactly when it's going to be but there's something very specific apparently here again from a human source s
joining us now is evan coleman, nbc news terrorism analyst and senior partner at flashpoint global partnersnice to have you. >> thank you. >> all right, evan. i assume vulnerability is just part of the reality of embassies, that threats are probably relatively common. so what kind of intelligence would have led to this kind of action? >> what we've seen in the past were leaks like this have come out, information like this has come out, it's come out of the result of human...
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first grader coleman savich is allergic to peanuts.henever he is scanned, the computer flashes a warning. >> this comes in very handy, especially at the beginning of the school year when we have new kids coming, and i don't really know the kids that well. >> reporter: children with peanut allergies sit at a designated table where they eat non-allergenic food. with this arrangement, it's not as likely the children will come into contact with food that contains peanuts. but if a child should eat a dangerous food and find breathing difficult or lose consciousness, the staff are prepared. they can administer an epipen. in 1998, nebraska was the first state to adopt a rule requiring schools to have an epipen on hand. if a student goes into severe shock, it's the teacher's responsibility to administer the device. faculty members who give injections are not held responsible if something goes wrong. but teachers must receive regular training on how to use the epipen. >> where's the only place we can get them? >> thigh. >> the outer thigh. so w
first grader coleman savich is allergic to peanuts.henever he is scanned, the computer flashes a warning. >> this comes in very handy, especially at the beginning of the school year when we have new kids coming, and i don't really know the kids that well. >> reporter: children with peanut allergies sit at a designated table where they eat non-allergenic food. with this arrangement, it's not as likely the children will come into contact with food that contains peanuts. but if a child...
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. >> joining me now, nbc terrorism analyst evan coleman and former u.s. ambassador to iraq christopher hill. he is the dean of the joseph corbell school of international studies at the university of denver. ambassador hill, that line that limbaugh just said, it is just so easy to be cynical now, that is sadly true, that in a situation like this it is as easy as it has ever been to be cynical about the coincidence of this timing. what do you say to the people who are questioning the coincidence of timing here? >> well, with all due respect to those who look for these conspiracy theories, believe me, this is something, when they get intelligence of the kind they've clearly gotten in which they've actually put out to the public, it's a very serious matter. now, the question is when you don't know where the attack is, you don't know how, you don't know when, you tend to go kind of broad in the region. and whether the events of benghazi play a role in that, you know, that may be the case. but certainly i think, you know, an abundance of caution would result in
. >> joining me now, nbc terrorism analyst evan coleman and former u.s. ambassador to iraq christopher hill. he is the dean of the joseph corbell school of international studies at the university of denver. ambassador hill, that line that limbaugh just said, it is just so easy to be cynical now, that is sadly true, that in a situation like this it is as easy as it has ever been to be cynical about the coincidence of this timing. what do you say to the people who are questioning the...
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he was on his way home, and saw car burglars trying to steal his dad's car at the apartments off coleman road. he confronted one of the suspects face to face tried to physically detain him. but the suspect got away in another car with three others. that car sped away almost hitting the security guard but searkds later, it stopped. one of the suspects came out, he was going to pull something from his waistband, that's what the police said, and the security guard opened fire. >> if he felt like his life was in danger, he was probably well within his right rights -- rights. >> reporter: a man whose older sister who lives at the senior apartments say they heard at least five single gunshots last night. >> saw it was police. opened the door and talked to the police for maybe ten minutes at -- pleax inning what -- explaining what they had heard and seen and so on. >> reporter: now, that suspect is expected to recover at a nearby hospital. once he does, he will be booked into santa clara county jail and again this afternoon, police still looking for three other possible suspects. live here in s
he was on his way home, and saw car burglars trying to steal his dad's car at the apartments off coleman road. he confronted one of the suspects face to face tried to physically detain him. but the suspect got away in another car with three others. that car sped away almost hitting the security guard but searkds later, it stopped. one of the suspects came out, he was going to pull something from his waistband, that's what the police said, and the security guard opened fire. >> if he felt...
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chief foreign correspondent richard engel and with us from new york, msnbc terrorist analyst governor coleman. nbc is reporting now the interrogation behind the worldwide terrorist alert this week was an intercepted communication between the leader an of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and the leader of al qaeda central over in pakistan. the man who succeeded osama bin laden zawahiri. the two men reportedly agreed that they wanted to do something big. timed to the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan which is right now. and that's what led the united states to close 19 embassies. there they are on the map and consulates in the mideast and africa. there's still a lot that remains unknown including which target. over the weekend, one thing clear from every lawmaker and official with knowledge of the attack, nobody's crying wolf here. this is one of the most serious threats in years. >> been an awful lot of hatter out there, chatter means conversations among terrorists about the planning that's going on, very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11. this is the most serious threat that i've see
chief foreign correspondent richard engel and with us from new york, msnbc terrorist analyst governor coleman. nbc is reporting now the interrogation behind the worldwide terrorist alert this week was an intercepted communication between the leader an of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and the leader of al qaeda central over in pakistan. the man who succeeded osama bin laden zawahiri. the two men reportedly agreed that they wanted to do something big. timed to the end of the muslim holy month...
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it was before the hearing i met with students from smac and coleman advocates. someone actually concerning me over the past years, how come there's students and faculty that don't seem to be on the same page on a lot of things. the students who came and spoke really spoke with a lot of emotion about how they feel their voice hasn't been heard. that's something i think cannot be denied. and one of the things i hope to come out of this hearing would be how there could be some way to get people to the other end of work so their voices can be heard from the other side. i think the students need to have sense that the school is making headway and not just hearing their voices, but implementing their ideas into action that come from them. it is something that -- the only way they're going to actually feel there is actual meaningful change that is happening. this process doesn't lead to some changes being made, there is the opportunity to have their voices implemented. i'd like to see that happen. my office is -- works on a myriad of issues here at city hall, but i am
it was before the hearing i met with students from smac and coleman advocates. someone actually concerning me over the past years, how come there's students and faculty that don't seem to be on the same page on a lot of things. the students who came and spoke really spoke with a lot of emotion about how they feel their voice hasn't been heard. that's something i think cannot be denied. and one of the things i hope to come out of this hearing would be how there could be some way to get people to...
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coleman, have you all sort of reasoned out what would happen in the event that during -- sometime during the contract thing didn't work out for the workers, as you said, you have no reason based on all the processes that have happened thus far to think anything would go wrong. but if something did go wrong, have you vetted with legal counsel what steps we would take, if any, at sfusd? >> i don't have the agreement in front of me, which was part of the bid proposal. and i do not know if there is language to that effect. i know that this vendor has stated that they are a union contractor. there were several that bid that were -- i think this one is -- obviously we know securitas is. one or more of the other ones is and one or more is not. it is their obligation to fulfill their union agreements. i'm not sure whether our contract says what happens if they are in bargaining dispute with their union partners. >> i think our general counsel wants to weigh in. >> commissioners, i don't have the contract in front of me either, but i can give you some basic guidance here. if we award a contract t
coleman, have you all sort of reasoned out what would happen in the event that during -- sometime during the contract thing didn't work out for the workers, as you said, you have no reason based on all the processes that have happened thus far to think anything would go wrong. but if something did go wrong, have you vetted with legal counsel what steps we would take, if any, at sfusd? >> i don't have the agreement in front of me, which was part of the bid proposal. and i do not know if...
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unnecessary and unavoidable according to you and german officials as well as what we've heard from cady coleman but chancellor merkel who's trying to come a riled up electorate insists that a lot less money will be needed this time around. more and more we're seeing senior figures from the world of european finance coming out and saying that they think that it's almost inevitable that greece will have to have a third bailout if it's to try and ease its ailing economy particularly here in germany that is something that would be looked at germany has been one of the major contributors towards the towards giving money to the ailing greek economy and of course we are in a period where there's a general election on the twenty second of september now to talk a little bit more about this and what is to be done with the greek economy i'm joined by dr marcus kerber who is a professor of political economy institute of technology and the founder of the think tank thanks very much for talking to me are we seeing mrs merkel and other leading german politicians dancing around the issue of what's going to be
unnecessary and unavoidable according to you and german officials as well as what we've heard from cady coleman but chancellor merkel who's trying to come a riled up electorate insists that a lot less money will be needed this time around. more and more we're seeing senior figures from the world of european finance coming out and saying that they think that it's almost inevitable that greece will have to have a third bailout if it's to try and ease its ailing economy particularly here in...
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or to use been following bradley manning's trial closely website coleman is keeping you up to date where you'll find the latest analysis and opinion on his case. forward gyptian president hosni mubarak ousted from power in the revolution of two thousand and eleven could be freed from prison as early as tomorrow the court has ordered his release as part of a case into allegations of corruption but mubarak still faces a retrial over claims he ordered the killing of protesters two years ago or to build true reports from current. this is actually a legal decision grounded on proper law even though it seems quite ironic that two and a half years after this revelation people are calling for. ouster and wanted him to be in jail he could be seen walking on the streets in the next forty eight hours basically hosni mubarak has been in detention in prison now for the max amount of time someone can be detained without charge now because we're seeing a retrial that means essentially the clock is being turned right back to two thousand and eleven before he started any of these trials so it's almost li
or to use been following bradley manning's trial closely website coleman is keeping you up to date where you'll find the latest analysis and opinion on his case. forward gyptian president hosni mubarak ousted from power in the revolution of two thousand and eleven could be freed from prison as early as tomorrow the court has ordered his release as part of a case into allegations of corruption but mubarak still faces a retrial over claims he ordered the killing of protesters two years ago or to...
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across the bay in san francisco, more than 3,000 children and their families gathered at youngblood coleman park for theth annual back to school celebration. students from kindergarten through 12th grade were given free backpacks stuffed with school suplers. the event is put on the public defenders office and bay area magic. >>> the 5th annual san francisco street food festival. >> and thousands of foodies flocked to the city's mission district for the event. almost 100 vendors set up shop on folsom street. >> a lot of good-looking food. i haven't dove in yet, but i'm going to get to it soon. >> the event say fundraise for the local non-profit la cocina, who offers kitchen space for low-income chef to run their own mobile food stabbeds. >> we're following breaking news out of oakland, where police are on the scene of a double sheeting. we have a crew on the way. >>> plus she is telling and what is not and what they are saying about the star's possible return to "american idol." warmer weather is in the forecast, but so is stormy weather. meteorologist mark tamayo joins us next with when we
across the bay in san francisco, more than 3,000 children and their families gathered at youngblood coleman park for theth annual back to school celebration. students from kindergarten through 12th grade were given free backpacks stuffed with school suplers. the event is put on the public defenders office and bay area magic. >>> the 5th annual san francisco street food festival. >> and thousands of foodies flocked to the city's mission district for the event. almost 100 vendors...
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history in minnesota. 2.9 million votes were cast, and on election day the republican incumbent, norm coleman, was ahead by a little over 700 votes. now, the challenger -- democrat al franken, former "saturday night live" comedian, he was on when i was in high school, so that tells you a little bit about how old i am -- he went to court to challenge the race. and after months and months of litigation, after a number of recounts, you can -- there's a whole chapter in this book about the race -- al franken was declared the winner by a little over 300 votes. now, what we've discovered since then is that the vote, the winning margin was a little over 300 votes, but we now know that between 1200 and 1400 felons illegally voted in that election. so the illegal votes were four times the margin of victory. and why did that affect you if you're not from minnesota? because al franken provided the 60th vote that passed obamacare in the senate. so if al franken had not won that race, there would be no obamacare legislation that is now the law of the u.s. the point of all this is that, look, we genre have
history in minnesota. 2.9 million votes were cast, and on election day the republican incumbent, norm coleman, was ahead by a little over 700 votes. now, the challenger -- democrat al franken, former "saturday night live" comedian, he was on when i was in high school, so that tells you a little bit about how old i am -- he went to court to challenge the race. and after months and months of litigation, after a number of recounts, you can -- there's a whole chapter in this book about...
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>> renee coleman has no retail experience but a positive attitude. >> i have everything. have it all. >> that is what target is after. >> individuals who have a can could do attitude, coming to work ready to go who are positive. >> human resources director of the new store says it's against company poll i to publicly discuss wages and benefits but in the interview rooms we heard targ looking for part time employees between 20, 25 hours per week. the company has health benefits after six months of part time employment looking for casheers, sales staff, even hourly manager autos i love target. so glad they're bringing it into the city. >> after a career with the phone company camille hopes to land a job stocking shelves. >> i think young people need jobs more than i do. if they want to make me, i'll do the job. >> store due to open in october. applications will be accepted friday from 11:00 until 5:00 in the evening and ska saturday, from 9:00 until 3:00. >> a promising young man providing a service died. he won a scholarship through an program. he vowed to become a doctor,
>> renee coleman has no retail experience but a positive attitude. >> i have everything. have it all. >> that is what target is after. >> individuals who have a can could do attitude, coming to work ready to go who are positive. >> human resources director of the new store says it's against company poll i to publicly discuss wages and benefits but in the interview rooms we heard targ looking for part time employees between 20, 25 hours per week. the company has...
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>> renee coleman has no retail experience but a positive attitude. >> i have everything.it all. >> that is what target is after. >> individuals who have a can could do attitude, coming to work ready to go who are positive. >> human resources director of the new store says it's against company poll i to publicly discuss wages and benefits but in the interview rooms we heard targ looking for part time employees between 20, 25 hours per week. the company has health benefits after six months of part time employment looking for casheers, sales staff, even hourly manager autos i love target. so glad they're bringing it into the city. >> after a career with the phone company camille hopes to land a job stng shelves. >> i think young people need jobs more than i do. if they want to make me, i'll do the job. >> store due to open in october. applications will be accepted friday from 11:00 until 5:00 in the evening and ska saturday, from 9:00 until 3:00. >> a promising young man providing a service died. he won a scholarship through an program. he vowed to become a doctor, he did. 1
>> renee coleman has no retail experience but a positive attitude. >> i have everything.it all. >> that is what target is after. >> individuals who have a can could do attitude, coming to work ready to go who are positive. >> human resources director of the new store says it's against company poll i to publicly discuss wages and benefits but in the interview rooms we heard targ looking for part time employees between 20, 25 hours per week. the company has health...
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my name is kri coleman. >> candy crush among hottest games now because of its simple formula. >> snack basketball yabl type of game. it's bite sized. you can get in, play and have a great experience in two, three minute autos the makers are here at a conference about casual games. >> everybody has a cell fochblt so pretty much everybody plays casual games. >> the games are simple and addictive. >> there are greedy dog that's come to try to steal bread. >> people playing games on just about anything and everything today. so we want to appeal. >> it used to mean being on apple and android. black berry is late to the party, so what do you do when you're late? make a biggens tran trance and catch up. >> it's knocking peoples' socks off. >> they can hook up to a tv or controller. >> it's exciting to see people seeing how fun it. >> they're helping developers bring out a black berry version free. no bout downtown a few will involve caps. >> internet run by caps and we love them. >> lots of people struggled with luggage when head together airport. >> kind of a mass hasel. >> yes. >> taking a
my name is kri coleman. >> candy crush among hottest games now because of its simple formula. >> snack basketball yabl type of game. it's bite sized. you can get in, play and have a great experience in two, three minute autos the makers are here at a conference about casual games. >> everybody has a cell fochblt so pretty much everybody plays casual games. >> the games are simple and addictive. >> there are greedy dog that's come to try to steal bread. >>...
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my name is kri coleman. >> candy crush among hottest games now because of its simple formula. >> snacktball yabl type of game. it's bite sized. you can get in, play and have a great experience in two, three minute autos the makers are here at a conference about casual games. >> everybody has a cell fochblt so pretty much everybody plays casual games. >> the games are simple and addictive. >> there are greedy dog that's come to try to steal bread. >> people playing games on just about anything and everything today. so we want to appeal. >> it used to mean being on apple and android. black berry is late to the party, so what do you do when you're late? make a biggens tran trance and catch up. >> it's knocking peoples' socks off. >> they can hook up to a tv or controller. >> it's exciting to see people seeing how fun it. >> they're helping developers bring out a black berry version free. no bout downtown a few will involve caps. >> internet run by caps and we love them. >> lots of people struggled with luggage when head together airport. >> kind of a mass hasel. >> yes. >> taking a look a
my name is kri coleman. >> candy crush among hottest games now because of its simple formula. >> snacktball yabl type of game. it's bite sized. you can get in, play and have a great experience in two, three minute autos the makers are here at a conference about casual games. >> everybody has a cell fochblt so pretty much everybody plays casual games. >> the games are simple and addictive. >> there are greedy dog that's come to try to steal bread. >> people...
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the word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums by annette coleman ande a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings, and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. >>> anyone who comes to tangier inevitably ends up lost in the old part of the city. the medina is just what you want it to be. the ancient world residing just next to and around the new one. you can walk around inside the movie in your head, play the bogey character you never were, all against an all too willing, all too genuine backdrop. ordinarily just about the last thing in the world i would be interested in doing is antiquing, but buried in the network of twisting narrow streets of the old city is boutique majid owned by this man. and he's one interesting guy. thank you. >> come in. >> when he was a little kid back in the '60s, majid left his hometown of fez and came here where he would earn money emptying ashtrays at wild parties being thrown here by wealthy ex-pats. he saw what th
the word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums by annette coleman ande a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings, and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. >>> anyone who comes to tangier inevitably ends up lost in the old part of the city. the medina is just what you want it to be. the ancient world residing just next to and around the new...
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. >> samuel's here with his mother, joanne green, and his mentor, beverly coleman. >> hello, hello, hellon preach even without those teeth. it's unbelievable. >> when you're up there preaching, are you just memorizing things? tell us what you're doing up there at the pulpit. >> it's something i do, like everyday stuff. i really don't forget it. i really don't get nervous, because i know god has my back. >> god has your back. >> are all your sermons about bible stories? >> well, yes. >> do you have a favorite one, like david and goliath? >> i have a favorite one and it's named "job." >> job. >> because job had double for his trouble. >> joanne, were you surprised when you saw what was coming out of this little one's mouth? >> i was very surprised. i was very surprised. i was amazed. my husband and i, we were amazed just to see samuel get up and preach without any notes or anything. >> and you took him to church, obviously, but when did you realize he had the gift, how young was he? >> i realized he had the gift when he was invited to speak in a church in birmingham, alabama, and he stepped
. >> samuel's here with his mother, joanne green, and his mentor, beverly coleman. >> hello, hello, hellon preach even without those teeth. it's unbelievable. >> when you're up there preaching, are you just memorizing things? tell us what you're doing up there at the pulpit. >> it's something i do, like everyday stuff. i really don't forget it. i really don't get nervous, because i know god has my back. >> god has your back. >> are all your sermons about...
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then in the case of -- you throw race into the mix and you bring on mayor coleman young who causes riots in 1967 in detroit and mayor young calls a white flight to suburbia and detroit is left with nothing but liberal democrats running it. it is what it is. and anyplace in this country that has similar circumstances, the same fate is going to happen to them. poverty was the other thing? >> poverty. lbj said the war on poverty. we'll have legislation to try to eradicate. poverty is growing. it's not getting better. there are a lot of people suffering. >> yeah, imagine that. it's been the number one issue the democrat party out of their mouths for -- well, since 1964 when lbj first started to care about poverty. percentagewise, same number of people. under obama, it's gotten worse. four out of five american families are experiencing poverty. 9 million jobs have been lost. pardon me. since obama took office. 9 million, they're just gone. because of his policies. the arena of ideas this is where they're not standing up, pushing back, articulating what is the opposite to this. one of the thin
then in the case of -- you throw race into the mix and you bring on mayor coleman young who causes riots in 1967 in detroit and mayor young calls a white flight to suburbia and detroit is left with nothing but liberal democrats running it. it is what it is. and anyplace in this country that has similar circumstances, the same fate is going to happen to them. poverty was the other thing? >> poverty. lbj said the war on poverty. we'll have legislation to try to eradicate. poverty is...
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. >> i was going to say gary colem coleman. it's okay. let me tell you about joy. she's so relaxed.westbury and stuff. i'm nervous, changing typers, i'm crazy. she is sitting there eating like she's adele. she doesn't care. she's just -- >> adele. [ laughter ] >> she has no nerves, no fear. >> no nerves, no fear. >> i was throwing up earlier. you didn't see me. you thought i was bullimic, i was nervous. >> what were the early years like? >> as comedians? >> you played crappy clubs. mafia places. you pass the hat. the hat came back with a face in it. it was like -- but you went right into radio. >> i did. people said i had a face for it. [ laughter ] >> i loved radio. i did. except i liked to dress up. joy would not. she was on radio. >> that's why she loved radio. >> then i realize, it's like dressing up to go out with stevie wonder. >> you're right. you have a point. >> exactly. >> i know you love her very much. but is there something you hate about her? besides the fact that she has all her original parts? [ laughter ] [ audience oohs ] i didn't say it. i didn't say it. it was car
. >> i was going to say gary colem coleman. it's okay. let me tell you about joy. she's so relaxed.westbury and stuff. i'm nervous, changing typers, i'm crazy. she is sitting there eating like she's adele. she doesn't care. she's just -- >> adele. [ laughter ] >> she has no nerves, no fear. >> no nerves, no fear. >> i was throwing up earlier. you didn't see me. you thought i was bullimic, i was nervous. >> what were the early years like? >> as...
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police say this happened just before 1:30 this morning off coleman road near the almaden expressway near a senior housing housing complex. police say he was on his way home from work when he noticed people trying to break into the car. when the security guard confronted one of the suspects, that suspect ran into another waiting car. that car tried to run over the security guard. but for some reason it stopped a short distance away. it looked like the man was pulling something out of his waistband and that's when the security guard opened fire. >> not unusual. there are companies that allow the security guards to carry guns. i don't know the particular company. but whatever their policies and procedures are, in certain cases they are allowed to carry. >> reporter: the suspect was found a block away lying on the ground from at least one gunshot wound away from the car. san jose police say they are questioning the security guard and figuring out if he will face charges. it's unclear if he -- it's unclear if he works here at the senior apartment complex. it doesn't appear so. but police say
police say this happened just before 1:30 this morning off coleman road near the almaden expressway near a senior housing housing complex. police say he was on his way home from work when he noticed people trying to break into the car. when the security guard confronted one of the suspects, that suspect ran into another waiting car. that car tried to run over the security guard. but for some reason it stopped a short distance away. it looked like the man was pulling something out of his...
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. >> and that is nbc terrorism analyst evan coleman's take to issue a global travel warning and closingmbassies. joining me is. >> eric: blake. i'll start with you, erin. this is a pretty dramatic step they are taking right now. they are making alarming statements. what are you hearing? >> you know, there's not a lot of detail on this. we have seen statements from the state department, for instance, that suggest this is out of abundance of caution, that there is no specific information. we saw congressman peter king, former chairman of the house foreign affairs committee saying basically this is one of the most specific targets he's seen in five or 10 years. so there's information all across the board. i think what is interesting about this is that it's happening basically a year after what happened in benghazi. i think there is an abundance of caution. >> is there any word on what would prompt an alarming warning. are you getting any read from that officially? >> well, like aaron said, many lawmakers are not at liberty about what they're briefed about in the obama administration. the t
. >> and that is nbc terrorism analyst evan coleman's take to issue a global travel warning and closingmbassies. joining me is. >> eric: blake. i'll start with you, erin. this is a pretty dramatic step they are taking right now. they are making alarming statements. what are you hearing? >> you know, there's not a lot of detail on this. we have seen statements from the state department, for instance, that suggest this is out of abundance of caution, that there is no specific...
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today's event will run until 3:00 at young blood coleman park on hudson street. >>> california is onef 26 states that have joined forces to improve science education. the group came up with big changes on how science is taught from kindergarten through high school. california's board of education is expected to adopt the new standards this fall. they will most likely be implemented the follow year. but as abc7 news anchor dan ashley reports, some teachers aren't waiting around. >> reporter: you may know san francisco's exploratorium as a hands-on museum, but it is also a cutting-edge training site for teachers. the exploratorium has run a summer training program for science teachers for more than 25 years. >> this thing here is called -- >> the program is so popular, the staff has to turn away every two of three teachers who apply. but now the exploratorium has moved to a new, much larger building so it will be able to accept a lot more teachers. the timing is perfect because california is getting brand new science standards for all grades. teachers have to learn to put them into acti
today's event will run until 3:00 at young blood coleman park on hudson street. >>> california is onef 26 states that have joined forces to improve science education. the group came up with big changes on how science is taught from kindergarten through high school. california's board of education is expected to adopt the new standards this fall. they will most likely be implemented the follow year. but as abc7 news anchor dan ashley reports, some teachers aren't waiting around....
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there's just a little bit of tiny front coming in, ronald coleman in crescent city, how come you didn'the front up here. that's a little far north for me. it will increase your fog and give you a little bit more drizzle. and lots going on near las vegas and points south. more on that in just a second. more fog, the low cloud deck has made a strong push. the low we can say good-bye to that, and an interests weather week. cooler after today. and keep it there 3 or 5 days. 50s, 60s on the temps. really nobody has budged on any of these due to the cloud cover. they haven't had a chance, lots of low clouds, make ago strong surge inland, from santa cruz to monterey. santasanta cruz will be one of the warmest on the coast. travel plans to las vegas, things lit up. thunderstorms activity should be better today. but here's what they're concerned about. look what's coming up from cabo san lucas. southern california, and 50 through the interior or 60s. the smoke from the rim fire shows up on the visible, right there. i have had reports from tahoe, so bad, the worst they have seen in 27 years. jame
there's just a little bit of tiny front coming in, ronald coleman in crescent city, how come you didn'the front up here. that's a little far north for me. it will increase your fog and give you a little bit more drizzle. and lots going on near las vegas and points south. more on that in just a second. more fog, the low cloud deck has made a strong push. the low we can say good-bye to that, and an interests weather week. cooler after today. and keep it there 3 or 5 days. 50s, 60s on the temps....