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coleman must choose the version he thinks is in his best interest. >> coleman, i'm sergeant jim. what's your side of the story? >> we were goofing off and he took off and slid across the floor. which i did it first, i slid across the floor and fell and hit my head. when he did it his tennis shoes gripped and when he did he fell face-first into the cart that we put the towels and jumpsuits on, hit the middle of his forehead on the corner of the cart and it cut him open. >> so you guys weren't fighting at all? >> no we wasn't fighting, we wasn't wrestling, there was no physical altercation at all. >> i believe they got in a fight. they probably had some words. these people are housed together. you know, they're with each other every minute, so they might have had words a couple days ago and it turned into something today. they said they slipped and fell but their stories don't match up. >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> he will talk to disciplinary officer in the morning. >>> coming up -- >> where's coleman? >> donald coleman discough there's horseplay in the county jail usually doesn't mea
coleman must choose the version he thinks is in his best interest. >> coleman, i'm sergeant jim. what's your side of the story? >> we were goofing off and he took off and slid across the floor. which i did it first, i slid across the floor and fell and hit my head. when he did it his tennis shoes gripped and when he did he fell face-first into the cart that we put the towels and jumpsuits on, hit the middle of his forehead on the corner of the cart and it cut him open. >> so...
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watson coleman: we're good we're good. i appreciate the comments that have been offered by both of my colleagues here. i think that you can certainly understand a lot of work went into the creation, the development, the evolution of this budget. we're happy to note that over the years some of those issues that were identified by the progressive caucus have now become part of the regular budget that is presented by the democratic caucus. but i want to highlight a couple of other things. because i think we just talked about the need for housing. we recognize that not only did we lose a lot of housing during the predatory lending crisis, a lot of that housing is still vacant. and we need to figure out a way to recapture that housing and use it for affordable housing purposes. our budget proposes to -- the extension of the use of vouchers for housing. because we recognize how fundamental the need is to have safe and secure housing. we recognize that over the last several years millionaires billionaires and corporations have be
watson coleman: we're good we're good. i appreciate the comments that have been offered by both of my colleagues here. i think that you can certainly understand a lot of work went into the creation, the development, the evolution of this budget. we're happy to note that over the years some of those issues that were identified by the progressive caucus have now become part of the regular budget that is presented by the democratic caucus. but i want to highlight a couple of other things. because...
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clive coleman, bbc news. laura: today japan marked the fourth anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that left 19,000 people dead and sparked a crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. the prime minister will draw a five-year plan for rebuilding the new plant. family say they will never return to the area. rupert wingfield-hayes reports from fukushima. rupert: it is 6:30 in the morning on the outskirts of fukushima city. the relentlessly cheerful music is doing little to lift the mood. these people are refugees. only the old are left. the young have moved on. it has been at four years since he was forced from his farm house that he had lived in all his life. the stress of not knowing when he will be able to go home is taking its toll. >> after the nuclear accident i got so stressed i had a heart attack. sometimes i get so depressed i stopped eating. we have no idea what will happen to us. >> it has been four years since the first explosions ripped through the fukushima plant spewing a cloud of ra
clive coleman, bbc news. laura: today japan marked the fourth anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that left 19,000 people dead and sparked a crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. the prime minister will draw a five-year plan for rebuilding the new plant. family say they will never return to the area. rupert wingfield-hayes reports from fukushima. rupert: it is 6:30 in the morning on the outskirts of fukushima city. the relentlessly cheerful music is doing little to lift the...
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long lines of cars could be seen long coleman avenue.critics of the stadium were afraid of this because there's only one major road in or out of avaya. if you got here early, though it was smooth sailing. >> we got here about two hours ago, just to tailgate and have a good time with friends. >> reporter: how was the traffic? >> no traffic. so that was exciting. it was easy to get here. >> reporter: but if you got here within an hour of the 2:00 game start, it was miserable. some drivers were confuse as to which of the four gates they should turn into. >> well it took me about 20 minutes to get three blocks and then i went into the vip by mistake, that's an extra ten minutes. >> reporter: traffic bad? >> very bad. >> reporter: traffic got so jammed up police had to block off the turn lane into the coleman landing shopping center. so confused drivers wouldn't go there and disrupt business. to give soccer fans an alternative, they tried new lines to the stadium with information agents showing fans the way. judging by the traffic, it didn't
long lines of cars could be seen long coleman avenue.critics of the stadium were afraid of this because there's only one major road in or out of avaya. if you got here early, though it was smooth sailing. >> we got here about two hours ago, just to tailgate and have a good time with friends. >> reporter: how was the traffic? >> no traffic. so that was exciting. it was easy to get here. >> reporter: but if you got here within an hour of the 2:00 game start, it was...
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coleman: with these very few genes, they're able to do photosynthesis in parts of the oceans that arerients. and these tiny cells with very few genes are really able to capitalize on that. narrator: to learn more about the role prochlorococcus plays in the ocean ecosystem researchers from the chisholm lab routinely take samples of ocean water from a range of depths around the world. the big question they are trying to answer is why the population of prochlorococcus remains fairly constant over time. what factors regulate its birth and death? chisholm: the interesting thing out prochlorococcus is how stable it is in the deep-blue ocean. that is, in the warmer waters of the open ocean, you find on average, and fairly stably, about 10 million cells per liter of seawater. and there are some fluctuations in their numbers but not dramatic. and they double about once every one or two days, so that means they're eaten as fast as they're growing and they're growing relatively fast for ocean phytoplankton in the middle of the ocean. narrator: prochlorococcus reproduces by cell division. dividin
coleman: with these very few genes, they're able to do photosynthesis in parts of the oceans that arerients. and these tiny cells with very few genes are really able to capitalize on that. narrator: to learn more about the role prochlorococcus plays in the ocean ecosystem researchers from the chisholm lab routinely take samples of ocean water from a range of depths around the world. the big question they are trying to answer is why the population of prochlorococcus remains fairly constant over...
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because derrick coleman had refused to go to children's hospital on a team trip, and croce said -- i think rightly -- "you can't win a championship with guys who don't go to children's hospital." and i think -- i think chip subscribes to that kind of -- he got rid of desean jackson last year, gets rid of shady. i happen to be fans of both guys 'cause of their amazing talent. but they weren't his guys, in terms of their off-field commitments. >> do we think he gets mariota? >> that's the sanguine way of looking at it. and, you know, yep, character, but it's almost like a vladimir putin-esque kind of move because the man wants what the man wants, and if he doesn't like you, you're gone. and that to me is -- that's not what dick vermeil did. i mean, it seemed like he gave people a chance, an opportunity, and shady mccoy was not desean. >> if he wins the big ones everything will be forgiven. >> very quickly, if he wants what he wants, does he want mariota? >> who wouldn't? >> okay. all right. we're going to take a break, and we'll come back to our insiders' inside story. trading-in or se
because derrick coleman had refused to go to children's hospital on a team trip, and croce said -- i think rightly -- "you can't win a championship with guys who don't go to children's hospital." and i think -- i think chip subscribes to that kind of -- he got rid of desean jackson last year, gets rid of shady. i happen to be fans of both guys 'cause of their amazing talent. but they weren't his guys, in terms of their off-field commitments. >> do we think he gets mariota?...
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joe coleman, 61st pennsylvania, is loading surrendered weapons into wagons. one of those weapons exploded, discharges into his chest. he dies right there at appomattox courthouse. last soldier we know of to die of his wound at appomattox is edward baker, the first maine cavalry. i think the most touching and maybe the most moving story is that of james wilson of the 14th virginia cavalry. he is mortally wounded in that fight on the morning of april 9. a comrade of his, goes out onto the battlefield after the fighting stops and finds wilson. wilson says to him it is hard to die now that the war is over. put yourself in wilson's shoes. he had been wounded so bad, you know you are not going to survive. but you also know that lee has surrendered his army. that is his situation. these other men -- are the men that are the last to die. confederate forces make no reports of their casualties. estimates for the fighting range between 700 and 800 men killed and wanted. about another thousand men are captured. atrophic fight to the death that could of happened at appoma
joe coleman, 61st pennsylvania, is loading surrendered weapons into wagons. one of those weapons exploded, discharges into his chest. he dies right there at appomattox courthouse. last soldier we know of to die of his wound at appomattox is edward baker, the first maine cavalry. i think the most touching and maybe the most moving story is that of james wilson of the 14th virginia cavalry. he is mortally wounded in that fight on the morning of april 9. a comrade of his, goes out onto the...
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mayor becker mayor coleman, so let's give you guys a round of applause. [applause] recognizing that we want our young people to stay. we want our young people to come home. we want them to build careers and raise their families and have as much fun growing up as we did and we all have work to do that. but if we do it well, it will be the gift that keeps on giving, because young people will have a connection for a place that will never leave them. communities will be more fun and more livable, and there will be an environment that people will want to raise their families and that will hold upon itself. -- that will build on itself. so i want to end by saying thank you for your leadership, thank you for standing up for the things that make your community more livable, and thank you for giving us a chance, a big federal pr purcey to be a partner and were collectively with the private sector to make this happen. a big federal -- a big federal bureaucracy, to be a partner and work collectively with the private sector to make this happen. thank you so much beca
mayor becker mayor coleman, so let's give you guys a round of applause. [applause] recognizing that we want our young people to stay. we want our young people to come home. we want them to build careers and raise their families and have as much fun growing up as we did and we all have work to do that. but if we do it well, it will be the gift that keeps on giving, because young people will have a connection for a place that will never leave them. communities will be more fun and more livable,...
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thank you for that kind introduction ralph and i just had a nice visit with chris coleman. it is a pleasure to be here with all of you today. i just want to start by thanking you all for your public service whether you are a mayor or a city councilmember or a commission or whatever they call you in your public service i have come to appreciate just how tough your jobs are and how important your jobs are so thank you for everything you do. yes we can give you a round of applause. [applause] also and to express my appreciation to clarence anthony and the good work he does with the national league of cities that i got a chance to meet clearance and we were talking about partnership that i will talk about in a little bit and it's clear you are important to this country because you have the president of the united states. you have a good chunk of the cabinet and it seems we were all in town for the national league of cities which is great. so i want to talk to you about a bit different dimension than some of my other colleagues. i want to start by asking you to close your eyes f
thank you for that kind introduction ralph and i just had a nice visit with chris coleman. it is a pleasure to be here with all of you today. i just want to start by thanking you all for your public service whether you are a mayor or a city councilmember or a commission or whatever they call you in your public service i have come to appreciate just how tough your jobs are and how important your jobs are so thank you for everything you do. yes we can give you a round of applause. [applause] also...
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long lines of cars could be seen along coleman avenue. critics of the stadium were afraid of this. there is only one major road in or out of avaya. >> we got here two hours ago to have enough time to tailgate and have a good time with friends. >> reporter: how was the traffic? >> no traffic. >> reporter: if you got here within the hour of the 2:00 game start, it was miserable. some drivers were confused as to which of the four gates they should turn into. >> it took me about 20 minutes to go three blocks. >> reporter: traffic was so jammed up off newhall drive, police had to block off the turn lane into the coleman lansing shopping center so confused drivers wouldn't go there and disrupt business. vta tried a couple of new lines to the stadium showing them a new way. >> it didn't take much convincing to hop on a bus. >> it is a really good idea. parking is quite a distance. >> reporter: march 22nd is the official debut. that's the earthquake's home opener. all 18,000 seats have been sold. officials have three weeks to figure out all the kinks in san jose. nanette miranda, nbc bay a
long lines of cars could be seen along coleman avenue. critics of the stadium were afraid of this. there is only one major road in or out of avaya. >> we got here two hours ago to have enough time to tailgate and have a good time with friends. >> reporter: how was the traffic? >> no traffic. >> reporter: if you got here within the hour of the 2:00 game start, it was miserable. some drivers were confused as to which of the four gates they should turn into. >> it...
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the coleman's had left. hannah was there with her husband. and the shell, you can see the path of the shell through the beams here, strikes her in the arm. makes a nasty wound. the federal surgeons tend to her, but they are not able to save her life. she dies two days later. she is kind of art anyway at appomattax. -- our jenny wade at appomattox. going to go through stuff fast here. about five minutes left to cover a bit. the 24th court advances. and here is an illustration of the confederate defenders, what is called fighting against fate. illustrating the fighting at appomattox. the 24th core pushes the confederate infantry back. and now on the scene is the fifth core coming up from the south. you have the 24th, 25th from the west, the fifth core from the south. custer and devon moved down this road toward the confederate left flank. things are not going well for the confederate troops at this point. general john gordon sending a message to general lee saying, tell general lee that my command has been taught to a brazeau. how bad are thing
the coleman's had left. hannah was there with her husband. and the shell, you can see the path of the shell through the beams here, strikes her in the arm. makes a nasty wound. the federal surgeons tend to her, but they are not able to save her life. she dies two days later. she is kind of art anyway at appomattax. -- our jenny wade at appomattox. going to go through stuff fast here. about five minutes left to cover a bit. the 24th court advances. and here is an illustration of the confederate...
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robert coleman last night in milwaukee, a washington fan was on his game. he makes a half quart shot. he wins some burgers free burgers for everyone that joins him. it will come in handy. a final note, the doma consume -- a final note, a reported deal with the dolphins. sean mccoy and the bills have agreed to a five-year, $40 million deal. #moneybags. scott: a year worth of burgers? that kid just became scott: everyone is all smiles because of the weather. give us another look. eileen: everyone is like after such a beautiful day, we have to go back to work. the weather will still be nice. after a chilly start, you'll want a jacket, but if nine degrees by the afternoon. rain for tuesday. dry wednesday and thursday. a possible wintry mix early friday morning. otherwise, just rain, so get out and enjoy. tt2wút3n@ád bt@q764 tt2wút3n@ád "a@q':p tt2wút3n@ád bm@q,1é tt4wút3n@á@á" dztq d tt4wút3n@ád " entq ng$ tt4wútút3n@ád " gzt& w@é tt4wútút3n@ád " hnt& gn0 tt4w3n@ád " iztq -'h tt4wút3n@ád " jntq ?w( tt4wút3n@ád " lzt& ':t bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight
robert coleman last night in milwaukee, a washington fan was on his game. he makes a half quart shot. he wins some burgers free burgers for everyone that joins him. it will come in handy. a final note, the doma consume -- a final note, a reported deal with the dolphins. sean mccoy and the bills have agreed to a five-year, $40 million deal. #moneybags. scott: a year worth of burgers? that kid just became scott: everyone is all smiles because of the weather. give us another look. eileen: everyone...
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mean i've known many of my good friends have received the award and finally one of my mentors steve colemaned it last year, george lewis, jason moran miguel -- >> jason moran. i didn't realize it was handed out over time. >> yes. >> do you use it to live on? is that what you're doing? >> well i mean the odd, that was also at the same time i started working at harvard. the same exact time. the award began in january of 2014. that's when i started working at harvard too. so suddenly, yes, my whole life is different. >> your whole life is different in a really good way. let's talk about at harvard because you describe yourself as a reluctant educator. >> i guess i did say that. >> yes, you did say that. you said you were a reluctant educator. this is a new thing at harvard for you. it's a new position that they've never done really for anybody. >> yes it's pretty new. >> you're the first. >> it's a new endowed chair. because they are trying to raise the arts on campus. the president. >> yes, i know her. >> this is part of her initiative and part of what well her legacy as president is to reall
mean i've known many of my good friends have received the award and finally one of my mentors steve colemaned it last year, george lewis, jason moran miguel -- >> jason moran. i didn't realize it was handed out over time. >> yes. >> do you use it to live on? is that what you're doing? >> well i mean the odd, that was also at the same time i started working at harvard. the same exact time. the award began in january of 2014. that's when i started working at harvard too....
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long lines of cars could be seen a little coleman avenue. critics.stadium were afraid of this because there's only one major road in or out of asighasigh -- i via. if you got here early -- >> having a good time with friends knop traffic. exciting. easy to get here. >> reporter: but if you got here within the hour of the 2:00 game start it was miserable. some drivers were confused as to which of the four gates they should turn into. >> well it took me about 20 minutes to get three blocks and then i went into the v.i.p. by mistake. an extra ten minutes. so -- >> traffic bad? >> very bad. >> reporter: traffic got so jammed up off new hall drive, police to block off the turn lane into the coleman landings shopping center the confused drivers wouldn't go there and disrupt business. soccer fans an alternative, vta try add couple new lines to the stadium with information agents showing fans the way. judging by the traffic it didn't take muff convincing to hop on a bus. >> a good idea. with expensive parking. >> reporter: march 22nd is the official debut. th
long lines of cars could be seen a little coleman avenue. critics.stadium were afraid of this because there's only one major road in or out of asighasigh -- i via. if you got here early -- >> having a good time with friends knop traffic. exciting. easy to get here. >> reporter: but if you got here within the hour of the 2:00 game start it was miserable. some drivers were confused as to which of the four gates they should turn into. >> well it took me about 20 minutes to get...
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reporter coleman on motorcycles assembling at the bottom of the screen, likely planning an attack.t pushing forward to face them a nigerian army tank. we watch from an air force surveillance plane. the crew gathers intelligence on the ground troops in their war against the insurgents. thank you, thank you, they chant to the soldiers who reclaimed their town from boko haram. >> boko haram fighters killed my sister. they kept threatening to shoot us if we left. they have not given us any food, and we were very hungry, but when the soldiers came, they gave us some food. reporter: we are the first international journalists here since it was overrun. but from what we see here, this is a major market area. it is clear that the invaders came with one mission to destroy everyone and everything in its wake. the town lies in ruins. bodies lie on the streets chilling remains from the bloodbath. one town after another there's the imprint of the boko haram destruction. >> the pulpit and the pews were the congregation were sitting, all devastated, all burned. reporter: most residents are still i
reporter coleman on motorcycles assembling at the bottom of the screen, likely planning an attack.t pushing forward to face them a nigerian army tank. we watch from an air force surveillance plane. the crew gathers intelligence on the ground troops in their war against the insurgents. thank you, thank you, they chant to the soldiers who reclaimed their town from boko haram. >> boko haram fighters killed my sister. they kept threatening to shoot us if we left. they have not given us any...
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mercer county meals on wheels had a special helper state assembly woman betty coleman helped to pack deliver lunches as part of a national campaign to showcase the important role it plays and the connection to the community and helps them stay independent. >> abc world news with david muir is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues on phl 17 with shirleen allicot, brian taff and ducis rogers. and join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner, we hope you'll join us at 11:00. (woman) ready for another game? (woman) oh, sorry! (man) daydreaming again. (man) about going on a cruise? (in unison) yeah. (woman) around the hawaiian islands, for 2 weeks. (in unison) we were! (man) with a helicopter tour. (woman) how did you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. (woman) yeah, cash ka-pow. (man) top prize of $100,000. (foreground woman) the leis are a nice touch. (male announcer) want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylv
mercer county meals on wheels had a special helper state assembly woman betty coleman helped to pack deliver lunches as part of a national campaign to showcase the important role it plays and the connection to the community and helps them stay independent. >> abc world news with david muir is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues on phl 17 with shirleen allicot, brian taff and ducis rogers. and join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan...
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gears the police and glen burnie are looking for the person who shot and killed 19-year-old antoine coleman. he was found shot near southgate park last night at 9:00. he was taken to the hospital but later died. if you know anything, call the police. two more people have died from their injuries after a crash involving a police officer. two people, just 19 years old, died today at umd shock trauma after they were rear-ended on route 50. crash killed 63-year-old raymond batters. an off-duty tacoma police officer rear-ended them as they stopped for another accident off the road. friends and strangers are putting an to cover the funeral costs for terrence lagrew. the 19-year-old died friday morning in a crash on the bw parkway's chevrolet. he was out with friends when they were confronted by a group of armed men. they said that lagrue was trying to get away, when a vehicle rear-ended his, putting it off the road and causing a fire. the police are investigating. as you head out tomorrow, keep and i out for new speed cameras in the district. we have them all on this map all within 25 mile-per-ho
gears the police and glen burnie are looking for the person who shot and killed 19-year-old antoine coleman. he was found shot near southgate park last night at 9:00. he was taken to the hospital but later died. if you know anything, call the police. two more people have died from their injuries after a crash involving a police officer. two people, just 19 years old, died today at umd shock trauma after they were rear-ended on route 50. crash killed 63-year-old raymond batters. an off-duty...
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joining me now, evan coleman for flash point partners and herb greenberg. do you take this threat? >> this is not officially isis. it's isis supporters who speak in arabic. so the idea that there are going to be legions of supporters who take arms up on this will not do it unless they read up in the newspaper. some of the details are chilling. this group is not saying that isis is going to kill jack dorsey, it's calling for lone wolf attacks, in the spirit of "charlie hebdo." there's talk about attacking twitter employees when they exit a bar or something look that. and that's kind of scary. that's within the realm of somebody who's reeled in by isis propaganda and looking for celebrity status. it's an instantaneous celebrity status. you go after jack dorsey or his employees, and that's what we're worried about, that somebody will take advantage of this to get publicity for themselves because they see isis on tv. >> and this doesn't have to be someone who makes his way from syria or somewhere over there. it can be someone in the united states already. it ta
joining me now, evan coleman for flash point partners and herb greenberg. do you take this threat? >> this is not officially isis. it's isis supporters who speak in arabic. so the idea that there are going to be legions of supporters who take arms up on this will not do it unless they read up in the newspaper. some of the details are chilling. this group is not saying that isis is going to kill jack dorsey, it's calling for lone wolf attacks, in the spirit of "charlie hebdo."...
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. >> reporter: brandon coleman developed a suicide prevention program at the v.a. phoenix where he says it's desperately needed. but now the disabled marine corps veteran says he's blowing the whistle on insufficient care for his peers. a 2012 v.a. report suggested about 22 veterans commit suicide each day in the u.s. some of them seek help at v.a. centers and other hospitals and don't get the help they need. >> i came forward mainly because of the veterans' suicides. they are not being handled properly. >> reporter: in january, a different concerned employee at the phoenix v.a. secretly recorded a staff meeting and with it the astonishing admission that suicidal veterans there had quote, bolted out the door. >> we have been really lucky that nothing bad is happening in these specific incidents that just happened. it was sheer luck that nothing happened. >> reporter: coleman is now nearing his second month of paid administrative leave. he says it's retaliation for his whistleblowing. in a statement to cnn, the phoenix v.a. said quote, we have strengthened our proto
. >> reporter: brandon coleman developed a suicide prevention program at the v.a. phoenix where he says it's desperately needed. but now the disabled marine corps veteran says he's blowing the whistle on insufficient care for his peers. a 2012 v.a. report suggested about 22 veterans commit suicide each day in the u.s. some of them seek help at v.a. centers and other hospitals and don't get the help they need. >> i came forward mainly because of the veterans' suicides. they are not...
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would like to congratulate my colleague, commissioner, you will receive the advocate award at the coleman advocate's 40th anniversary together with supervisor john avalos and that is scheduled for thursday, may 7th. any other announcements? commissioner? >> thank you i'd just like to on behalf of roseti and malone to invite to the education revolution event saturday april 25th from 9 to 4 at, at and t park and it's designed for families with students with learning differences so it's joining the education revolution for a day of resources celebration and community and feature workshops and exhibits and student activities again that's saturday april 25th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at at and t park. >> when is the summer job fair? >> thank you so the summer job fair is on april 21st st and it's going to be at moscone -- no, it's a saturday. then i lied. april 11th. so it will be be april 11th at moscone center south, 747 howard street and it's going to be from ten until 4 and we encourage all of our young people between 17 and 24 to come down for job support interview, resume writing on th
would like to congratulate my colleague, commissioner, you will receive the advocate award at the coleman advocate's 40th anniversary together with supervisor john avalos and that is scheduled for thursday, may 7th. any other announcements? commissioner? >> thank you i'd just like to on behalf of roseti and malone to invite to the education revolution event saturday april 25th from 9 to 4 at, at and t park and it's designed for families with students with learning differences so it's...
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devon coleman came off the bench to score 13. owls with highest offensive output winning 90-77 they'll host texas a&m or louisiana tech in quarter final the last philly team standing. >> it feels good to still play basketball. no matter if you're in nic tournament or another you want to play and that's what wear doing now. >> two weeks from tomorrow phillies host red sox. today is dress he hersal. mook mooky best launched twoun center. was not g not good at all. we need somebody to play center field. best happens to be fast and races inside park home run. another home run easy way. ramirez hit it out of the park. rough day for starters williams gave up four runs ten hints three innings and phillies fell 7-6. it's almost baseball season for real. >> maybe better weather right? >> we can hope. >> right. >> we have somethinging to toast tonight. they popped the cork this evening on second annual philly wine week opening gala sold at pennsylvania academy of fine arts center city. no one bottling up emotions tonight. fun was had by al
devon coleman came off the bench to score 13. owls with highest offensive output winning 90-77 they'll host texas a&m or louisiana tech in quarter final the last philly team standing. >> it feels good to still play basketball. no matter if you're in nic tournament or another you want to play and that's what wear doing now. >> two weeks from tomorrow phillies host red sox. today is dress he hersal. mook mooky best launched twoun center. was not g not good at all. we need somebody...
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paul mayor chris coleman knows the area's polit call history well.ather nick coleman was the state senate majority leader from 1973 to 1981. >> in the '70s it was an incredible spirit of what can we do differently to make sure that everyone is benefitting. and that the whole state is elevated as a result of our policies. >> woodruff: politicians on both sides. aisle passed progressive education tax sharing and housing laws. >> it was called the minnesota miracle at the time. it was very unique and it had tremendous benefits to the quality of life as a city. >> woodruff: former state legislator and law professor my ron orfield runs the institute on metropolitan opportunity at the-- opportunity at the university of minnesota. >> when we decided in 1971 that every community would share 40% of the growth of the business tax base. >> woodruff: minneapolis st. paul was one of a very few metro areas in the entire country to enact a fiscal disparities law. >> they take half the growth of business income taxes in the metro area and they spread it across the r
paul mayor chris coleman knows the area's polit call history well.ather nick coleman was the state senate majority leader from 1973 to 1981. >> in the '70s it was an incredible spirit of what can we do differently to make sure that everyone is benefitting. and that the whole state is elevated as a result of our policies. >> woodruff: politicians on both sides. aisle passed progressive education tax sharing and housing laws. >> it was called the minnesota miracle at the time....
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a veiled reference to the fallout after giuliana rancic's insensitive remarks about zendaya coleman's>> and no word about a possible replacement. >>> and finally here, a lottery ticket holder whoiled claim $1 millioning now lost the jaood. >> that winning ticket sold in southern california last mbe aimline appr surveillance video of mystery man buytick hoping he'd com bt thg ti >> now the prize money is going to go to cali >> at least it's a od c >> givhre u he >> but it goes to cfrni hgh th an peop lives go -- >> and a lot of them win it a it goes -- thin >> all right. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you not someone sorta like you. i think i blacked out from fear... did we ask him where mr. craig was? we did. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. wow, i've been claritin clear for 10 days! when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 17 days! 22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. hd 4. hd 4. toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching
a veiled reference to the fallout after giuliana rancic's insensitive remarks about zendaya coleman's>> and no word about a possible replacement. >>> and finally here, a lottery ticket holder whoiled claim $1 millioning now lost the jaood. >> that winning ticket sold in southern california last mbe aimline appr surveillance video of mystery man buytick hoping he'd com bt thg ti >> now the prize money is going to go to cali >> at least it's a od c >> givhre...
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and how about devon coleman that came off the bench in the second half. alls with highest output of the year. 90-77 win they host sex texas a&m or louisiana tech. how does it feel to be the last philly team standing. >> you know i did not think about it although last night when i watched a lot of the villanova game they're such a good basketball team i texted jerry after the game last night to tell him how proud of his program and him and villanova that i am. i think they're an awesome awesome team and one of those game that happened for him. >> still hope for nit title. phillies host the red sox on opening day. call today the dress rehearsal. didn't go through well. facing the sox. third inning, bets launches to center over the head of the player and he happens to be fast and race as around for inside the park home rub. >> later in the third inning, another home run only this time the red sox did it the easy way. ram earers with a shot to center. rough day for starters williams gave up four runs. phils fell 7-6. >> another loss. >> yikes. >> we still hav
and how about devon coleman that came off the bench in the second half. alls with highest output of the year. 90-77 win they host sex texas a&m or louisiana tech. how does it feel to be the last philly team standing. >> you know i did not think about it although last night when i watched a lot of the villanova game they're such a good basketball team i texted jerry after the game last night to tell him how proud of his program and him and villanova that i am. i think they're an...
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occasion by unveiling a 12 by 16-foot mural of the former mayor in ward 8 designed and painted by jay coleman, a d.c. artist and educator. mayor bowser is forming the d.c. commission to commemorate and recognize the honorable marion s. barry, jr. >> like you i've heard a lot of different ideas about how marion should be recognized. so we wanted to have input in an organized way so that the recommendations from this committee will really reflect the desires of the people across the city of the district of columbia. >>> a d.c. woman in a wheelchair now able to leave her home after wusa9 told her story. >> her only access in and out of her home is a alley and snow is not cleared by the d.c. did not of public works. she uses an -- department of public works. she uses an electric wheelchair and tonight thanks to some good samaritans she's back to good. >> reporter: yesterday's snow left melissa ortiz spinning her wheels, but when neighbors and a good samaritan found out wusa9 was doing a story about the alley, they dug her out. >> thank you to wusa9 and thank you to my neighbors who came out and h
occasion by unveiling a 12 by 16-foot mural of the former mayor in ward 8 designed and painted by jay coleman, a d.c. artist and educator. mayor bowser is forming the d.c. commission to commemorate and recognize the honorable marion s. barry, jr. >> like you i've heard a lot of different ideas about how marion should be recognized. so we wanted to have input in an organized way so that the recommendations from this committee will really reflect the desires of the people across the city of...
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creative direction, a bit of a fallout after giuliana rancic's insensitive remarks about zendaya coleman's >> to word about a possible replacement. >> a lottery ticket holder who failed to claim $1 million in winnings has now lost the jackpot for good? that winning ticket sold in southern california last september as the claiming deadline approached lottery offs released surveillance video of the mystery man buying that ticket. hoping he'd come forward. he did. but without that winning ticket which he lost. >> now the prize money is going to go to california public schools. >> at least it's a good cause. >> give the man the money. they're telling us he's the guy who won. >> but it goes to california public schools. how do you argue with that? you know what a lot of people win money and then their lives go -- >> and a lot win it and it goes -- things go well. >> all right. well, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're both between 35 and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn
creative direction, a bit of a fallout after giuliana rancic's insensitive remarks about zendaya coleman's >> to word about a possible replacement. >> a lottery ticket holder who failed to claim $1 million in winnings has now lost the jackpot for good? that winning ticket sold in southern california last september as the claiming deadline approached lottery offs released surveillance video of the mystery man buying that ticket. hoping he'd come forward. he did. but without that...
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. >> reporter: there is going to be better signs on coleman avenue the give the drivers better directions of where to park. clear no stadium parking is available down new hall drive so that the game traffic won't interfere with the shoppers headed to the strip mall next door. and there is also more publicity about the bus transportation from downtown san jose start thing at first street and santa clara running every 15 minutes two hours with before the game and one hour after. >> it ends up to be a convenient way to get to the stadium or any big event, because you don't have to worry about the parking or the driving. >> reporter: and after bouncing between college venues the earthquakes are excited to have a permanent home and worthy of a major league soccer team. and seats at field level, and redwood reclaimed from moffitt field, and pictures of past and prez sant present, and a picture that the earthquakes are here to stay. >> it is going to cement them in the sports environment. sfwlr the inaugural game starts 4:00 sunday afternoon and it is sold out, and the team says it will will lea
. >> reporter: there is going to be better signs on coleman avenue the give the drivers better directions of where to park. clear no stadium parking is available down new hall drive so that the game traffic won't interfere with the shoppers headed to the strip mall next door. and there is also more publicity about the bus transportation from downtown san jose start thing at first street and santa clara running every 15 minutes two hours with before the game and one hour after. >> it...
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. >> british born owner gary coleman predicts the same. >> i think he'll be very successful.ig buzz with the royal family. the royal baby comes in april. anything in the uk is pretty good. >> corden is leaving up a list guest for his first week at the interview desk. >> we'll bring all our guests out at the same time all our guests will be out together which i hope will create perhaps a more organic conversation if you like. so intent on making the show unpredictable. i hope that we can make a show where you'll turn up and see us every night and you won't always know what's going to happen. >> hey, can you hear me? you can hear me you're in a hybrid. wow. shooting over there in that building pro have id we can work out how i get down. >> well he will get down. and make it to the premier of the late late show with james corden tonight right here on cbs3 at 12:35am. >> stay up with us. >>> the new jersey governor chris christie says he'll make a decision in late spring or early summer on a run for the white house. tonight on new jersey 101.5 ask the governor he commented on the
. >> british born owner gary coleman predicts the same. >> i think he'll be very successful.ig buzz with the royal family. the royal baby comes in april. anything in the uk is pretty good. >> corden is leaving up a list guest for his first week at the interview desk. >> we'll bring all our guests out at the same time all our guests will be out together which i hope will create perhaps a more organic conversation if you like. so intent on making the show unpredictable. i...
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. >> and i believe they do have -- >> coleman started it. >> i believe it's multilingual and get a robust sample size but we're happy to follow up. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. i just had a couple of follow up questions. when we were doing research around this issue we came across the transit website and they had a page just listing the bus lines serving schools in alameda county and i am curious if we have something similar along this line. it seemed like a great resource for students and families to learn which bus lines kind of connect to which schools throughout the county. >> i think that's a great question and actually gets into the last slide which is that we are really excited about improving opportunities for collaboration, and one of the things that i think would be most impactful is a grant that anna lazzic from the department of public health which is going to transportation road map for. >> >> is it 100 schools? >> yes. >> for over a hundred schools and go into the school handbook and available to new and current parents so it will show the key transit routes. it wil
. >> and i believe they do have -- >> coleman started it. >> i believe it's multilingual and get a robust sample size but we're happy to follow up. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. i just had a couple of follow up questions. when we were doing research around this issue we came across the transit website and they had a page just listing the bus lines serving schools in alameda county and i am curious if we have something similar along this line. it seemed like...
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mark coleman it is a nonrenewable resource, our view is that the price of one gallon of gas or barrelwill go up over time which is why we are spending so much time delivering customers the best fuel economy that we can. matt: $2.5 billion putting $12 billion into developing that brand. obviously that is on a forward basis. what do you think as far as throwing numbers at this? mark: when you look at where we are in the journey, keep in mind that that is just, our capital expenditures. matt: on a hay -- matthew mcconaughey's a check. [laughter] mark: what is a good thing, a new marketing metric, how often your ads get spoofed. pretty successful. we think that that is an appropriate amount. this in mind, matt, we are not the biggest, we are one of the smallest. how are we using that to our advantage, giving customers personalized service? when you walk into a dealership in china it's like walking into someone's high-end living room. that is the kind of service you want to differentiate. matt: when can i walk into a dealership and be treated the way that you want me to be treated and buy
mark coleman it is a nonrenewable resource, our view is that the price of one gallon of gas or barrelwill go up over time which is why we are spending so much time delivering customers the best fuel economy that we can. matt: $2.5 billion putting $12 billion into developing that brand. obviously that is on a forward basis. what do you think as far as throwing numbers at this? mark: when you look at where we are in the journey, keep in mind that that is just, our capital expenditures. matt: on a...
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i just had a nice visit with chris coleman. you've got strong past and current leadership, and it is a pleasure to be here with all of you today. and i just want to start by thanking you all for your public service. whether you're a mayor or a city council member or commissioner or whatever they call you in your public service, i have come to appreciate just how tough your jobs are and how important your jobs are. so thank you for everything that you do. yes, we can give you a round of applause. that's good. also i want to express my appreciation to clarence anthony and the good work he does with the national league of cities. i got a chance to meet with clarence. we were together talking about a partnership we've got going. it's clear you are very important to this country because you have the president of the united states. you've had a good chunk of the cabinet. we should have a cabinet meeting. it seems we're all in town for the national league of cities. which is great. so i want to talk to you about maybe a bit different
i just had a nice visit with chris coleman. you've got strong past and current leadership, and it is a pleasure to be here with all of you today. and i just want to start by thanking you all for your public service. whether you're a mayor or a city council member or commissioner or whatever they call you in your public service, i have come to appreciate just how tough your jobs are and how important your jobs are. so thank you for everything that you do. yes, we can give you a round of...
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cisay was given an extra for elbowing seamus coleman >>> the rally of mexico was interrupted with an incident that saw the hopes of a driver literally sink. estonia's driver appeared to lose control and plunge into a lake. he and his codriver escaped. they were unhurt and unsurprisingly retired from the rally. of course, there's more sport on the website. for all the latest check out aljazeera.com/sport. well that's all the sport for now, back to you. >> thank you very much indeed. we have a lot more coming up in the next half hour where we'll bring you the latest from the nigerian capital on the bomb attacks taking place in maiduguri, in the north of the country. selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew guns came in. >> murder rate was sky-high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day. i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend would set you up. people don't get federal life sentences and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>
cisay was given an extra for elbowing seamus coleman >>> the rally of mexico was interrupted with an incident that saw the hopes of a driver literally sink. estonia's driver appeared to lose control and plunge into a lake. he and his codriver escaped. they were unhurt and unsurprisingly retired from the rally. of course, there's more sport on the website. for all the latest check out aljazeera.com/sport. well that's all the sport for now, back to you. >> thank you very much...
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joining me now is evan coleman.ng me. >> thanks for having me. >> this is ongoing developing story, but what do we know about this guy? an air force veteran fighting to join isis. >> look it's not that unusual. you remember cases like nadal hasan hasan. unfortunately, this individual is a bit odd. he had been abroad for many years. supposedly his radicalization took place over a good period of time in the late 1990s when al qaeda was in its naycency. if you look at his facebook profile, certainly there's evidence of a lot of support for the armed wing of hamas, but that's not isis. there's also mention of anwar al awlaki. there's a lot of stuff on isis on his facebook profile, but the question is what was he going to do and why was he going there. >> and he's not pleading guilty to this. how difficult is to convict somebody on charges like this? >> the u.s. government doesn't file charnlges like this unless they are exceedingly confident they have a case. now whether or not there's evidence that could be presented i
joining me now is evan coleman.ng me. >> thanks for having me. >> this is ongoing developing story, but what do we know about this guy? an air force veteran fighting to join isis. >> look it's not that unusual. you remember cases like nadal hasan hasan. unfortunately, this individual is a bit odd. he had been abroad for many years. supposedly his radicalization took place over a good period of time in the late 1990s when al qaeda was in its naycency. if you look at his...
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cecil was give an extra game as he was suspended in december for elbowing coleman. >> parma is famous for its history, architecture, but nothing flies the city's flag like its football club. in the past 23 years it won three national and four european cups. not bad for a medieval city of less than 200,000 people. but the club has scored a tract on goal with a gross of $200 million and no money to pay its staff and players, parma has not played a game in three weeks, and will be kicked out of serie a. >> we feel bitter and defrauded betrayed by those who have managed the club in the last few years. it's the end of a glorious club. they're trying to take the club away from us, but they can't. >> there is no more powerful symbol. this is where they the football giants fought for decades. but since 2011 parma has not paid its rental fees, and now it doesn't have the money to pay for games either. no wonder some fans have put up a sign that says closed for robbery. to pay off the debt, there have been auctions. on friday the football league pledged $6 million to help parma play at least on
cecil was give an extra game as he was suspended in december for elbowing coleman. >> parma is famous for its history, architecture, but nothing flies the city's flag like its football club. in the past 23 years it won three national and four european cups. not bad for a medieval city of less than 200,000 people. but the club has scored a tract on goal with a gross of $200 million and no money to pay its staff and players, parma has not played a game in three weeks, and will be kicked out...
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andy coleman trying to score the game winning run. watch him here. a little deep, a little fake.e move. and this is the game winning run remember. tagged out but vanderbilt eventually won the game. >> heads up play by the pitcher covering the base there. >> you don't have to crash into the catcher right. >> that's fun. >> just tango. >> thanks mark. >> thank you for joining us tonight. see you tomorrow. good night. oh my god. i like it a lot. it's flavorful, juicy that's melted garlic herb butter. yeah, it's really rich. the bun is just, like, really good. pretty classy burger! heads above! could this have come from jack in the box? no. no. no, not at all. i don't like fast food. hi. i made that. no! (laughs) no, really?! that is my new buttery jack with garlic herb butter melted right on it. you can go classic or bacon & swiss. will they melt in your mouth? you butter believe it. descent into jackson hole, wyoming. thank you for flying united. reckon we'll be landin' soon. phil, honey, you promised-- not till we got there. okay. this year, we're going to a dude ranch with the wh
andy coleman trying to score the game winning run. watch him here. a little deep, a little fake.e move. and this is the game winning run remember. tagged out but vanderbilt eventually won the game. >> heads up play by the pitcher covering the base there. >> you don't have to crash into the catcher right. >> that's fun. >> just tango. >> thanks mark. >> thank you for joining us tonight. see you tomorrow. good night. oh my god. i like it a lot. it's flavorful,...
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. >> evan coleman, your views of this things, the father denying son's guilty and the son speaking ind of a whimsical way about his efforts to confuse the authorities? >> look, you have to understand it's his father. i have seen this before. it happens all the time in terrorism cases, a lot of parents find it difficult to accept the fact their kids have gone so far astray, but when you look at the actual evidence, the history, oftentimes there were plenty of clues that something was very wrong. in some cases the parents have recognized it, they didn't want to believe it. as far as his reporting or his complaints about the british, look, mr. emwazi has been linked to a london-based jihadi commander who eventually went to somalia, was killed in a u.s. drone strike there. this is a guy you have to be very careful about taking anything he says at his word. this is exactly what these folks are told to do if they were captured by law enforcement, to deny everything, to say i was there for a safari, for an adventure, i don't believe in jihad. this is what they're told to say. they know to sa
. >> evan coleman, your views of this things, the father denying son's guilty and the son speaking ind of a whimsical way about his efforts to confuse the authorities? >> look, you have to understand it's his father. i have seen this before. it happens all the time in terrorism cases, a lot of parents find it difficult to accept the fact their kids have gone so far astray, but when you look at the actual evidence, the history, oftentimes there were plenty of clues that something was...
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watson coleman: thank you mr. wheeler, that gives me an illustration of the variety of issues that you are facing. we would love to have the opportunity to work on one thing at a time. we know that the president doesn't and we know that we can't. i don't want to suggest that that is the only thing that you were doing. it is certainly misleading. i believe it is a mischaracterization of your character and of your continued statement that you were not meeting on these issues and i have no reason not to believe you, and given that this is such a huge issue, it just seems to me that you were quite willing to listen to more than 4 million people, what they had to say and all of the motions that were filed, and the considerations and including the president of the united states permit i listened to him and i think he is quite brilliant and has great ideas for this country. why does want to thank you for the opportunity to hear your testimony and to be able to give you an opportunity to ask you questions of the kind of t
watson coleman: thank you mr. wheeler, that gives me an illustration of the variety of issues that you are facing. we would love to have the opportunity to work on one thing at a time. we know that the president doesn't and we know that we can't. i don't want to suggest that that is the only thing that you were doing. it is certainly misleading. i believe it is a mischaracterization of your character and of your continued statement that you were not meeting on these issues and i have no reason...