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says david n.ssroom you deserve a great education we the to have more charter schools and vouchers so they can make a choice for their child. [applause] we need to all teachers to the higher standards and fire the bad ones. [cheers and applause] rate paid to make our first priority of the guide given potential that is why we fall further and further behind because our peters are in the throes of the influence of the special education interested in this country that are well funded to protect their turf. it is not just their turf but our turf that our children learn and grow and develop we need to do much better that is why we have done the things and our country needs to do more. because every child has the right to reach his/her full potential and it is our job to do what we need to do for them. also making sure that our friends know who our friends know who they are in the adversaries know who they are as well. and we see all across this world that this administration pulling back of american inf
says david n.ssroom you deserve a great education we the to have more charter schools and vouchers so they can make a choice for their child. [applause] we need to all teachers to the higher standards and fire the bad ones. [cheers and applause] rate paid to make our first priority of the guide given potential that is why we fall further and further behind because our peters are in the throes of the influence of the special education interested in this country that are well funded to protect...
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n" world. but theater critic david coty fears the musical will not appeal to broadway audiences. >> you have tommon denominator if you want a good run. it doesn't mean bad quality. it just means it has broad appeal. yes, on broadway we love to see poor people singing about how terrible their conditions are but we have to see 19th century french people. >> how is it going to play if it's not like this? >> that's why it's good to see this shine. things that make huge waves culturally are not necessarily loved in their own times. >> reporter: leon says he intentionally priced tickets from $39 to $239 in hopes of attracting a different audience. >> "holler if you hear me" can stand right next to "raisin in the sun" and quick book of mormon." that's a great investment. >> they'll see if "holler if you hear me" will hit a high note on broadway. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll be live from baghdad where clarissa ward has the latest on the cry says in iraq. >>> plus, we'll take you to rio de janeiro to recapture the usa's dramatic world
n" world. but theater critic david coty fears the musical will not appeal to broadway audiences. >> you have tommon denominator if you want a good run. it doesn't mean bad quality. it just means it has broad appeal. yes, on broadway we love to see poor people singing about how terrible their conditions are but we have to see 19th century french people. >> how is it going to play if it's not like this? >> that's why it's good to see this shine. things that make huge waves...
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.>> poorlyea rtam david brat who teaches college n public office. >> this is a miracle from god that this happened. >> reporter: brat's surprise victoryhanc .moru ion. brat hammered cantor's past support for legal status for children of undocumented immigrants. >> now he's working behind the scenes to push through amnesty. >> cantor also took heat from conservative commentators like radio host laura ingraham who made cantor the butt of a joke involving president obama. >> maybe forgetting sergeant bergdahl out of captivity, instead of spending five taliban mvps over there, he could have just traded one eric cantor. >> that was kelly o'donnell reporting. >>> happening today, the national transportation safety board is releasing documents related to its investigation of a bridge collapse in washington state. the bridge collapsed last year when a truck hit two support structures. several vehicles fell into the river below the bridge. no serious injuries. now, the documents released today will not contain analysis probable cause. those are expected later this summer when the investigatio
.>> poorlyea rtam david brat who teaches college n public office. >> this is a miracle from god that this happened. >> reporter: brat's surprise victoryhanc .moru ion. brat hammered cantor's past support for legal status for children of undocumented immigrants. >> now he's working behind the scenes to push through amnesty. >> cantor also took heat from conservative commentators like radio host laura ingraham who made cantor the butt of a joke involving president...
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here to respond, rick unger, >> here to respond, rick unger, fox news legal analyst, peter n johnson jr., and davidugh. good to see you. everybody is entitled to a defense. we'll start there. but i had him take a polygraph test, which he passed and destroyed my faith in polygraphs. she goes on to say she got him off for time served, which was two months, for raping a 12-year-old girl. if a republican did that, david limbaugh, would that not be a war on women, a vicious attack, a media onslaught? i think it would be. >> that's the point. there would be a double standard. as a lawyer, i find it difficult to attack hillary for representing someone she was appointed to represent and not -- >> she said she did it as a favor. >> that's what i was going to get to. one article said she agreed to be the court appointed attorney. now, i never had that choice. when i was appointed to represent a murderer, i didn't want to do it but i had to do it. she said -- the article suggested she had a choice. if she had a choice -- >> i heard the recording. she said the prosecutor called me a few years ago and had a guy
here to respond, rick unger, >> here to respond, rick unger, fox news legal analyst, peter n johnson jr., and davidugh. good to see you. everybody is entitled to a defense. we'll start there. but i had him take a polygraph test, which he passed and destroyed my faith in polygraphs. she goes on to say she got him off for time served, which was two months, for raping a 12-year-old girl. if a republican did that, david limbaugh, would that not be a war on women, a vicious attack, a media...
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n" word. leon says it gaves the same feel as gangster rap. but theater critic davidmusical will not appeal to broadway audiences. >> you have to hit the lowest common denominator if you want a good run. it doesn't mean bad quality. it just means it has broad appeal. yes, on broadway we love to see poor people singing about how terrible their conditions are, but they have to be 19th century french people. >> how is broadway going to change if it's not for plays like this then? >> that's why it's great sign. it's great to see more diverse audiences at the theater, and things that make huge waves culturally aren't necessarily loved in their own times ♪ . >> reporter: leon says he intentionally priced tickets from $39 to $239 in hopes of attracting a different audience. >> "holler if ya hear me" can stand right next to "a rasn in the sun," stand right across the street from "book of mormon," and that makes it better. that's a great investment. >> reporter: they'll see if "holler if ya hear me" will hit a high note on broadway. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >>> coming
n" word. leon says it gaves the same feel as gangster rap. but theater critic davidmusical will not appeal to broadway audiences. >> you have to hit the lowest common denominator if you want a good run. it doesn't mean bad quality. it just means it has broad appeal. yes, on broadway we love to see poor people singing about how terrible their conditions are, but they have to be 19th century french people. >> how is broadway going to change if it's not for plays like this then?...
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are they here to protect us, or are they here to sell us could n the river for a deal with iran? davidow, the united states has lost sight of its allies and its interests. our allies are not in tehran. our allies are in riyadh, in abu dhabi and in doha. let's work with them. and, that's number one. and number two, the enemy in iraq is not the sunnis. the enemy in iraq is nouri al-maliki and iran who seek to -- iran seeks a weak state in iraq and a puppet government that it can manipulate. anything that we do to support that policy of iran is against our interests. david: now, let me just ask how far, we don't have much time, ambassador, but let me ask how far these arab states might go in pursuing their line against any kind of deal with iran. might they perhaps use oil as an economic weapon, if you will, against the u.s. doing -- >> no. david: -- some kind of deal with iran? >> no, i don't think so. look, our interests are too intertwined, our economic interests, our security interests and our shared values. the big difference between the united states and the arab world and the unite
are they here to protect us, or are they here to sell us could n the river for a deal with iran? davidow, the united states has lost sight of its allies and its interests. our allies are not in tehran. our allies are in riyadh, in abu dhabi and in doha. let's work with them. and, that's number one. and number two, the enemy in iraq is not the sunnis. the enemy in iraq is nouri al-maliki and iran who seek to -- iran seeks a weak state in iraq and a puppet government that it can manipulate....
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n" word. leon says it gives it the same gritty as gangster rap. but theater critic davide musical will not appeal to broadway audiences. >> the lowest common denominator doesn't mean necessarily bad quality. it just means it has broad appeal. yes, on broadway, we love to see poor people singing about how terrible their conditions are, but they have to be 19t 19th century french people nget how is groodway going to change if it's not for plays like this then? >> that's why this is a good time. it's great to see more diverse audiences at the theater. and things that make huge waves culturally aren't necessarily loved in their own times. ♪ >> reporter: leon says he intentionally priced tickets from $39 to $239 in the hopes of attracting a different audience. >> can stand right next to "raisin in the sun" and "book of mormon" and that makes broadway better. >> reporter: it's an $8.5 million investment to see if it will hit a high note on broadway. vinita nair, "cbs evening news," new york. >>> andtha is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes," first thing to
n" word. leon says it gives it the same gritty as gangster rap. but theater critic davide musical will not appeal to broadway audiences. >> the lowest common denominator doesn't mean necessarily bad quality. it just means it has broad appeal. yes, on broadway, we love to see poor people singing about how terrible their conditions are, but they have to be 19t 19th century french people nget how is groodway going to change if it's not for plays like this then? >> that's why this...
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with peter roger, whose son eliot carried out the murder-suicide n fremont, a memorial service was held for another victim, 20-year-old david wong. last night, his parents spoke to a gathering of family and friends at harbor light church. that's the home of fremont christian school, david's alma mater. his parents say the community and faith are sources of solace during a painful time. >> the hardest thing for me to be is alive. i prayed to god that why this happen to me. >> david's parents remember him as a top student, good with math and computers, with aspirations to start his own business a private funeral happens later this week. >>> happening today, oakland police officers will be patrolling the school campus in the east bay after a woman allegedly went after a 9-year- old with a hammer. police say parent volunteer hasi madeam attacked the student on friday. police think the woman has a long-standing dispute with the childs family. the student was taken to the hospital. she is expected to be okay. >>> seven years of police disability retirement caress are under review in oakland after a former officer may have abused
with peter roger, whose son eliot carried out the murder-suicide n fremont, a memorial service was held for another victim, 20-year-old david wong. last night, his parents spoke to a gathering of family and friends at harbor light church. that's the home of fremont christian school, david's alma mater. his parents say the community and faith are sources of solace during a painful time. >> the hardest thing for me to be is alive. i prayed to god that why this happen to me. >> david's...
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with the top rated broadcasts for the n b a or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leaves well my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to have success and if so why. well certainly one thing that beckham is a very good at is marketing here's a guy who was the for many years was the face of soccer worldwide in terms of sponsorships was the most sponsored had the highest monster ship numbers of any athlete in the world he single handedly really put major league soccer on the world math world soccer maps and this is very interesting considering david beckham was in never anywhere close to the best actual soccer player on the field of anyone so if anyone knows marketing of david back i'm not mind you just because you're good at marketing doesn't necessarily mean you're good a good footy good good product on the field you'll notice you know great soccer players like paley for example have never managed teams that have become world champions so i think that part of the business is is completely different from the idea of actually putting people in the seats
with the top rated broadcasts for the n b a or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leaves well my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to have success and if so why. well certainly one thing that beckham is a very good at is marketing here's a guy who was the for many years was the face of soccer worldwide in terms of sponsorships was the most sponsored had the highest monster ship numbers of any...
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david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott
david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm maurice dubois and this is our western edition of the broadcast. the joy and relief that usually accompany the release of an american p.o.w. are being overshadowed tonight by criticism of the deal that won his freedom and questions about how he was captured in the first place. 28-year-old army sergeant bowe bergdahl is in a u.s. military hospital in germany tonight. the taliban released him over the weekend in exchange for five terror suspects held at guantanamo. and david martin begins our coverage. >> reporter: sergeant bowe bergdahl is listed in stable condition and for the moment is isolated from the controv
david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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she'll be replaced by david muir, which means all three networks will be anchored by white men. so we did it. good for us. [ applause ] a piece of rock 'nroll history was sold yesterday. bob dylan's hand written lyrics went up for auction and got $2 million. paying $2 million for bob dylan lyrics is a good way to know bob dylan would have hated you in 1965. the reason they're so valuable is because if you buy them, you'll be the only one in the world who knows what the hell upon dilan is singing. the most expensive manuscript ever sold. the previous record was for $1.7 million was paid for the handwritten lyrics to the song "tequila." there they are. well, there it is. you probably knew that, sfligt >> yes. >> jimmy: this is one. while everybody was busy trying to like soccer, the world's ugliest dog was crowned. he's a 2-year-old mutt named peanut and it's hard to argue with the judge's choice on this one. >> the world's ugliest dog is -- peanut? peanut, the 2-year-old chihuahua-shih tzu mix, bringing home the prize of the world's ugliest dog, beating out nearly 30 other pooches. holly from greenville, north carolina, found him and fel
she'll be replaced by david muir, which means all three networks will be anchored by white men. so we did it. good for us. [ applause ] a piece of rock 'nroll history was sold yesterday. bob dylan's hand written lyrics went up for auction and got $2 million. paying $2 million for bob dylan lyrics is a good way to know bob dylan would have hated you in 1965. the reason they're so valuable is because if you buy them, you'll be the only one in the world who knows what the hell upon dilan is...
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david burkehart says they'll throw plastic on anything to know if there's any ricin by morning. >> going to sit in there, secured overnight and be brought out tomorrow and placed in a wion asyuc.arte rults tomointis n news. >>> new tonight, a big move to fight the growing heroin epidemic in new jersey. soon police and emts throughout the state will be able to kcarr a drug used for heroin overdoses. governor chris christie announced today he's expanding the pilot program statewide. christie says it's already been working in ocean, camden and monmouth counties. the drug is credited with saving more than 40 lives in the state since april. >>> does your kmucommute includ the pennsylvania turnpike? the turnpike commission improved a 5% increase that will take effect in january. e-z pass users will pay a nickel more. truckers with e-z pass will pay 43 cents more and if they play cash, the increase will be 65 cents. >>> for the first time in years the lights have come on in what some call the most depressing park. members of the community came together to light up banetta park. city council president frank moran tells us they're trying to reclai reclaim it. they're adding more cameras and police officers
david burkehart says they'll throw plastic on anything to know if there's any ricin by morning. >> going to sit in there, secured overnight and be brought out tomorrow and placed in a wion asyuc.arte rults tomointis n news. >>> new tonight, a big move to fight the growing heroin epidemic in new jersey. soon police and emts throughout the state will be able to kcarr a drug used for heroin overdoses. governor chris christie announced today he's expanding the pilot program...
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david joy, the chief economic strategist ed america rise financial. britishness.me of what is that? loop."nr has been well-known for taking his meetings outside and doing business over a walk outdoors. us there it joins after getting a chance to take a stroll with him, you went on a walk and talk at linkedin's world headquarters in silicon valley. how was it? could you do both at the same time? >> i am lucky in that regard. new york has the power lunch. increasingly silicon valley. the companies here in san francisco -- it is an interesting trend out here, and is among the well-known about this. i went for a walk with him to talk about walking. check it out. in the beginning when we started doing more of these, folks said one of the reasons i like it is because people are more comfortable. if you are in an office situation, one-on-one, you are looking directly across from one another. the thing that jeff does, and he is not alone. it seems to be a trend in silicon valley. >> you tower over him, by the way, cory. .> i tower over everyone i am freakishly tall. it is true. >> who else? .co i s
david joy, the chief economic strategist ed america rise financial. britishness.me of what is that? loop."nr has been well-known for taking his meetings outside and doing business over a walk outdoors. us there it joins after getting a chance to take a stroll with him, you went on a walk and talk at linkedin's world headquarters in silicon valley. how was it? could you do both at the same time? >> i am lucky in that regard. new york has the power lunch. increasingly silicon valley....
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david. but of course if you're a pro european ukrainian, of course, of which there are a number of them, we saw these demonstrat nled to the ouster of the former president, viktor yanukovych and the signing of the agreement, if you're of that camp, this gives a sense of security where ukrainians feel they're more in the camp or more part of europe, moving closer to europe. there is this division in society, the latest polls show around 50% of ukrainians support integration with europe, with a much smaller number against it. the division is there. and the division is very much visible on the ground in the east. so ukraine's sense of security is at a very fragile point right now. and it remains to be seen what exactly is going to happen in the upcoming days, both in the east and also in the relationship with moscow. >> a tense time certainly. david, thank you very much. david stern in kiev. >>> let's catch up on other news for you now. and we're going to start in india. 14 people have died. dozens more have been injured in this explosion. this is a gas pipeline that has gone up in the state of pradesh. the blast wa
david. but of course if you're a pro european ukrainian, of course, of which there are a number of them, we saw these demonstrat nled to the ouster of the former president, viktor yanukovych and the signing of the agreement, if you're of that camp, this gives a sense of security where ukrainians feel they're more in the camp or more part of europe, moving closer to europe. there is this division in society, the latest polls show around 50% of ukrainians support integration with europe, with a...
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david faber, back to you. >> thank you very much, mr. santelli. mr. cramer. >> a net, a-n-e-t, super incredible.amazing. we didn't touch upon it because -- >> you have done a whirling derby. >> i have not done my job. >> what have we got coming up on mad tonight? >> pinnacle. we did pinnacle? we've got the family affair show where i'm going to reveal two names that i think must be bought monday morning. they've con come down nicely, so they're terrific. we have a live show, an audience come in. the executive producer of loves tonight. i can't wait. i love it. >> franky is not going to be there? frank keith? from family affair? >> no. but i have briens cranston this weekend. >> what an exciting show. >> and so much more to go. mad money tonight, have a great weekend. take a deep breath. >> i'm trying, partner. >> we have more on the turmoil in iraq and how the u.s. should or can respond. more on the deal of the day, price line buying opentable. what does it mean for the internet landscape? investors? will there be another bidder perhaps showing up? keep it here. at humana, we believe if healthcar
david faber, back to you. >> thank you very much, mr. santelli. mr. cramer. >> a net, a-n-e-t, super incredible.amazing. we didn't touch upon it because -- >> you have done a whirling derby. >> i have not done my job. >> what have we got coming up on mad tonight? >> pinnacle. we did pinnacle? we've got the family affair show where i'm going to reveal two names that i think must be bought monday morning. they've con come down nicely, so they're terrific. we...
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n baghdad and the cleric telling to fight the sunni insurgents. president obama has not ruled putting troops on the ground. andrew david is with us now. andrew, can this violence be stopped? >> it is very unclear. they have swept in. this has been going on for a week. we saw a good chunk of the iraqi army collapse and evaporate. they are within 60 miles of baghdad. clearly they have more support in the north than they would in the south and as you mentioned we are seeing calls for civilians to take up arms. but calling for that to stop an insurgency shows how desperate the situation is. there are reports that a quarter million iraqi soldiers may have defected. >> al qaeda thinks they are too violent. >> that is pretty frightening. they have a lot of experience earned in syria fighting the civil war. they took much of the north in less than a week. they captured a lot of equipment. the iraqis have air support. you know the army evaporated in the north. >> yes. obviously we look at market reaction to all of this. we have seen stocks in the gulf in particular take a bit of a hit. oil prices being key. >> yeah. so far the equity markets h
n baghdad and the cleric telling to fight the sunni insurgents. president obama has not ruled putting troops on the ground. andrew david is with us now. andrew, can this violence be stopped? >> it is very unclear. they have swept in. this has been going on for a week. we saw a good chunk of the iraqi army collapse and evaporate. they are within 60 miles of baghdad. clearly they have more support in the north than they would in the south and as you mentioned we are seeing calls for...
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david, it's another big merger monday. tech giant oracle, we told you, confirming it will acquire software company micro systems and wisconsin energy announced it would buy integris energy group. with ng to reach a massive $3.51 trillion, will robust m&a activity continue? how do you capitalize on that? and wait a minute, is it a sign of a market top? we have somebody we hope knows the answer, brian frank, frank value fund portfolio manager. what will drive it? it would be obvious to say cheap money by the fed. has to be something else too. >> rates will go up eventually. we had cheap money for a while. we got the care scare when rates went up last year but they have come down. almost like second coming of a boom. liz: a warning sign of companies with cash better start to put it to work by buying some companies. >> eventually. rates will go up aill happen eventually. liz: is it sign of overvalued market when you start to see almost frantic m&a activity? >> yes i wouldn't want to be in shoes of some private equity investors right now. valuations look pretty stretched to me. i'm a fundamental guy, i have a value guy and i have a lot of cash in my portfolio right now. it is difficult to
david, it's another big merger monday. tech giant oracle, we told you, confirming it will acquire software company micro systems and wisconsin energy announced it would buy integris energy group. with ng to reach a massive $3.51 trillion, will robust m&a activity continue? how do you capitalize on that? and wait a minute, is it a sign of a market top? we have somebody we hope knows the answer, brian frank, frank value fund portfolio manager. what will drive it? it would be obvious to say...
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. >> thank you, david, i appreciate that.he up until this point we're ad a g looking atoo it from -- we've n had a good handle on it, this a gives uson as i said it gives u another tool in the toolbox.mite the panel i would be put togeth and the committee would be put together is made up of both republicans and democrats, with a look at the appropriations measures as a whole. not as a whole, but in parts, doing so, they can focus on those and bringing those to the house committee, if the e committee doesn't ability, they go straight to the house floor, it comes as an up or down vote within 10 hours of the debate. you're not coming in here and $b trying to doil amendments. you offer up or down. we found 100 billion in waste, a which jail reports and taking t different aspects we may get hat that much or 50 -- you have to say, i agree with this cut or i don't agree with this cut, if i you agree with it, you say, here's why i agree with it, i'm cutting this -- if i don't agree with it, you go back to the people in your district and say, this $50 billion needed to stay in the budget and here's w
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n >> he's a former porn star who sued the same school board at one time.ç brandon gillenhall has the story. >> reporter: when we first met davidvertise his math tutoring business. that lawsuit is still pending. >> i don't see why everybody is so worried about the idea of sexuality. >> reporter: a year later he is hoping to be elected to that same board running on a platform of technology, equality and sex ed. >> what they're not doing is making condoms available to students. >> reporter: the 38-year-old former adult film star says pregnancy rates in the county are far too high. he would put condom dispensers in the nurse's office because each year 1,000 local teens give birth. >> if somebody wants a condom, they go to the nurse's office. they don't have to ask the nurse. there's a receptacle, grab one and you leave. >> reporter: a message popular in states like new york, california and supported by american academy of pediatrics. but david might have a tough sell to voters based solely on his past work in adult entertainment. david hopes to be judged just on the issues saying he will not hide from his past. >> what's important
n >> he's a former porn star who sued the same school board at one time.ç brandon gillenhall has the story. >> reporter: when we first met davidvertise his math tutoring business. that lawsuit is still pending. >> i don't see why everybody is so worried about the idea of sexuality. >> reporter: a year later he is hoping to be elected to that same board running on a platform of technology, equality and sex ed. >> what they're not doing is making condoms available...
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david, miguel, rebecca, and george. but while it's a new city, the community has been around a very long time. n 1595, done juan, a spanish conquistador, he led a group of more than 530 colonists and about 7,000 head of livestock from southern chihuahua to settle the province of new mexico. the group traveled a northeasterly route for weeks and crossed the desert until reaching the banks in rio grande in present day, you lisardio. san in 1598, the travelers, who were very thirsty, drank the cool water of the river and then celebrated with a thanksgiving mass and ate fish, fowl and deer. that is considered the very first thanksgiving ever celebrated in the present day united states of america. he performed a ceremony known as la toma, or the take, declaring the land a new province of spain, and declaring it a land ruled by king philip ii. the town was established around 1760 as a civilian settlement and in 1789, the spaniards established a port there called el precidio. the town took the for the. the word comes from the spanish saint known as the -- the roman catholic saint of soldiers, the patro
david, miguel, rebecca, and george. but while it's a new city, the community has been around a very long time. n 1595, done juan, a spanish conquistador, he led a group of more than 530 colonists and about 7,000 head of livestock from southern chihuahua to settle the province of new mexico. the group traveled a northeasterly route for weeks and crossed the desert until reaching the banks in rio grande in present day, you lisardio. san in 1598, the travelers, who were very thirsty, drank the...