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>> deuce, daddy loves you.i'm free, i take great pride in spending time with my kids. no, daddy's not at the doctor. daddy's locked up. i don't lie to my kids. you hear me? i love you. i love you more. even though i've slacked and i'd be less of a man to not admit that through addictions, i did neglect them somewhat, but even in my neglectful states, i was always a great father. say a-b-c-d-e-f-g h-i-j-k-l-m-n-o-p i'll be damned if i let them grow up without a father like i did. i don't know who my daddy is, so if i was to ever meet him, i'd probably hit him in his mouth. dude's been making up songs. >> does he? >> he got one called "my money in my pocket." ♪ my money in my pocket, money in my pocket ♪ >> while voltz strives to be a father to his children, he must also reconcile his relationship with deuce's mother. >> thank you for sending that money or giving them the money to send. >> check. >> raise it to me. >> i got me some hygiene products. i ain't ordered no food yet. i haven't cried in a long time. tel
>> deuce, daddy loves you.i'm free, i take great pride in spending time with my kids. no, daddy's not at the doctor. daddy's locked up. i don't lie to my kids. you hear me? i love you. i love you more. even though i've slacked and i'd be less of a man to not admit that through addictions, i did neglect them somewhat, but even in my neglectful states, i was always a great father. say a-b-c-d-e-f-g h-i-j-k-l-m-n-o-p i'll be damned if i let them grow up without a father like i did. i don't...
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. >> deuce, g.e.d.ce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property, and burglary. but department store tvs were his specialty. >> we would actually go in walmart's, take a 40-inch tv, pick it up, open it, take it all out, take another one out, put it in the same box, put two in a box, and walk out the door. my theft was driven by drug use. i know a life consists of on a happy basis. i've actually taken my kids and enjoyed the family thing, the manly thing, but drugs take its toll. it won't allow to you do any of that. you'll give it all up for this right here. >> today's lesson is the importance of virtue. >> poe is currently enrolled in the d.a.d.s. class. today's topic is using the principles of addiction recovery to become a better father. >> honesty is the cornerstone
. >> deuce, g.e.d.ce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property, and burglary. but department store tvs were his specialty. >> we would actually go in walmart's, take a 40-inch tv, pick it up, open it, take it all out, take another one...
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in 2013, in may of this year, its was tree deuced to 480. this project has been reduced, reduced, reduced. it's been five years now, okay. so, cost of construction goes up every day. this is a union job. second of all, you have the transbay plan that was approved by the planning department or the board of supervisors. it had buildings as high as 1,000 feet, 850 feet, 750 feet, you all approved those. they all created shadow. and yet shadow that we're talking about here at union square is 0.06, simple. the people who are here today who are opposing it, i thank you because i hear that they want to support the mexican museum and that's great. unless they got $36 million if they collectively want to donate, [inaudible] for us to get this museum built. thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any additional public comment on item number 4? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> colleagues, this matter is in the hands of the committee. supervisor kim. >> we did actually ask tiffany from the agency to respond. >> yes, that's correct.
in 2013, in may of this year, its was tree deuced to 480. this project has been reduced, reduced, reduced. it's been five years now, okay. so, cost of construction goes up every day. this is a union job. second of all, you have the transbay plan that was approved by the planning department or the board of supervisors. it had buildings as high as 1,000 feet, 850 feet, 750 feet, you all approved those. they all created shadow. and yet shadow that we're talking about here at union square is 0.06,...
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and it's my honor to introduce someone who to drone deuce this award, many of you much in the southern the city especially have worked side by side with and do amazing things in your neighborhood, especially along merchant corridors. that's chrisy atano of the economic work force development. (applause) >> we're at the homestretch for awards. so, i've had the distinct pleasure of being able to work with many of the residents of the portola and got corrected many times how to pronounce that name. so, i am also a resident of silver terrace. it's been such a pleasure to work with everyone in the committee including both of the supervisors that have been part of the district. (applause) >> supervisor campos and supervisor malia cohen. i'm not going to speak too much because i know the nominater took not only is she a part of this community, but she has taken the time to really outline all the achievements of the community. but i will say on behalf of my boss, amy cohen, the portola never had a drop down on the yelp. it never had a drop down on the cdbg grant application process. and they u
and it's my honor to introduce someone who to drone deuce this award, many of you much in the southern the city especially have worked side by side with and do amazing things in your neighborhood, especially along merchant corridors. that's chrisy atano of the economic work force development. (applause) >> we're at the homestretch for awards. so, i've had the distinct pleasure of being able to work with many of the residents of the portola and got corrected many times how to pronounce...
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it justin deuces convection or thunderstorms. that's what we are seeing, we are seeing fog but those high clouds here a few days ago and we had a chance for thunderstorms but it didn't happen. the fog at the coast, you see it working over twin peaks t will do what it did last night. it'll get in to the bay area, berkeley, albany and will keep things cooler tonight. the inversion down below, it's about 1500 feet. that's where it was last night. it'll stay there tomorrow. may get a little cooper. tonight it'll and you will -- tomorrow afternoon about the same. with that marine layer, temperatures into the mid90's, upper 90s like today. as we head toward the weekend, it stretches out, inversion goes up, the depth of that -- taking us through that fog goes up to 2,000 feet into the weekend. much cooler, lessened fire danger. the reason for that trigger -- in -- is this low pressure center. we have been seeing this. this is what the firefighters like to see. right, today, tomorrow and it's warm, it's hot in some areas, you get into sa
it justin deuces convection or thunderstorms. that's what we are seeing, we are seeing fog but those high clouds here a few days ago and we had a chance for thunderstorms but it didn't happen. the fog at the coast, you see it working over twin peaks t will do what it did last night. it'll get in to the bay area, berkeley, albany and will keep things cooler tonight. the inversion down below, it's about 1500 feet. that's where it was last night. it'll stay there tomorrow. may get a little cooper....
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of sciences night life interviews all sorts of citizens science projects that carol is in-- intro deuces all sorts of citizens science projects that carol is referencing. there is google outreach and the naturalist. these are interesting young people doing incredible work. you can learn about i naturalist and get that app on your iphone or android and start helping science now. >> okay. >> at the end of the month, terry gosleiner, who is doing a research at the academy, will lead a panel with two citizens science leaders. it will be another opportunity to really learn about how to monitor pollennation in your own backyard and help science understand what is happen. >> sounds like small things people can do. >> exactly. >> and don't cost a lot of money. you make the case, i believe in the book, and a piece in "the new york times," i think in april of last year, about how september, was it, that basically, the -- all of this is interconnected. in other words, we think well, who cares about the wolves. it's nice, they cute, and i'm sorriy that going to be extinct. what does it have to do wi
of sciences night life interviews all sorts of citizens science projects that carol is in-- intro deuces all sorts of citizens science projects that carol is referencing. there is google outreach and the naturalist. these are interesting young people doing incredible work. you can learn about i naturalist and get that app on your iphone or android and start helping science now. >> okay. >> at the end of the month, terry gosleiner, who is doing a research at the academy, will lead a...
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instead they want tony trow deuce a series of smaller bills starting with policies most popular withs. republican raul labrador. >> we want to have security first, border security first and then do something with the lool status here and the senate sits backward. >> reporter: democrats feel they'll never get around to it. and while national gop leaders say that's key to winning back hispanic voters, most house republicans don't feel that electoral pressure in part because of redistricting. on average hispanics make up just 10% of the voting age population in republican house districts compared to 21% in democratic districts. republican tom cotton, arkansas district is just 4% hispanics. how important is immigration reform to your constituents? >> it's important but i wouldn't say it's high priority. they're more concerned about obama care and administration's refusal to enforce that law. they're worried about spending. they're worried about the debt. >> reporter: in fact, many house republicans are less concerned about losing hispanic votes they they are of the fury they could face o
instead they want tony trow deuce a series of smaller bills starting with policies most popular withs. republican raul labrador. >> we want to have security first, border security first and then do something with the lool status here and the senate sits backward. >> reporter: democrats feel they'll never get around to it. and while national gop leaders say that's key to winning back hispanic voters, most house republicans don't feel that electoral pressure in part because of...
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the weekend deuce will have the very latest on any negotiations and as well www.kron4.com comcast.t has been 16 days since 21- month-old daphne webb. was taken from her father's car outside an east oakland supermarket. and -- just yesterday -- her grandfather spoke exclusively to kron-4 questioning the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. those questions focused squarley on what her grandfather says are inconsistancies in daphne's father's account of what happened. oakland police investigators say they are curious about that as well >> the father has been intensely interviewed. and also he is a person of interest that also in cases like this we have to keep all options open. and those are the areas we're going to look at and concentrate and tried to get answers at also kidnapping as a possibility >> pam: anyone with information regarding this case is asked to contact the oakland police department there is also a website. you log onto the internet and leave tips. the web address is - find baby daphne.com >> here now is a look at just some of the recent tragedies which have o
the weekend deuce will have the very latest on any negotiations and as well www.kron4.com comcast.t has been 16 days since 21- month-old daphne webb. was taken from her father's car outside an east oakland supermarket. and -- just yesterday -- her grandfather spoke exclusively to kron-4 questioning the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. those questions focused squarley on what her grandfather says are inconsistancies in daphne's father's account of what happened. oakland police...
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featured on larry king now well after receiving many terrific and please today i'm very excited to enter deuce the grand prize winner of the pick me larry contest here is a.j. kirsch a.j. is a professional wrestler who has dreamed of w w e stardom since age twelve he plays forth on the w w e reality competition series tough enough and currently a.j. is part of the commentary team for the wrestling promotion company good slam and he's wearing the shirt let's take a peek at his winning pick me larry video puts up for a t.v. talent and of course larry king my name is a.j. curse and i'm a semifinals in the pick me larry contest which means i have a shot to be your guest on larry king now on or t.v. and we can talk about a number of different things we can talk about my recent obsession with breaking bad. i think you're right you hate it when you talk about my love of social media. scuse me or we can talk about the ups and downs of chasing a dream of getting signed. and that's why he's here that's a deserving win a very good they very much and i'm i'm ridiculously excited to be here why did you asl
featured on larry king now well after receiving many terrific and please today i'm very excited to enter deuce the grand prize winner of the pick me larry contest here is a.j. kirsch a.j. is a professional wrestler who has dreamed of w w e stardom since age twelve he plays forth on the w w e reality competition series tough enough and currently a.j. is part of the commentary team for the wrestling promotion company good slam and he's wearing the shirt let's take a peek at his winning pick me...
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. >> a deuce take they have that option we don't want our government spying on us but that doesn't meanent or these companies will pay attention the cat is that of the bag and i don't think we can put that back. >> there is many to be made starting to see cybersecurities stocks rise so it is about economics looking at the program in particular america is don't feel with the balance of national security we need to address those as well that is a debate for us to be having. charles: it doesn't matter of the political party but once you have the power maybe it never changes? >> this is not just about president obama or bush but this is the way each administration has gone about doing business to a more and more sophisticated to be more secretive about the data it collects. america used to be fined -- used to be fined but now it is everyone who is targeted now it is a problem if they think that is a good thing because these programs are allowed to flourish in darkness when there is of might there is different conversation. charles: not in my backyard takes a different twist. you guys were f
. >> a deuce take they have that option we don't want our government spying on us but that doesn't meanent or these companies will pay attention the cat is that of the bag and i don't think we can put that back. >> there is many to be made starting to see cybersecurities stocks rise so it is about economics looking at the program in particular america is don't feel with the balance of national security we need to address those as well that is a debate for us to be having. charles:...
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went to deuce several times and back and forth. and all you can imagine was the weight of the world on this poor guy's shoulders. >> i'm sure they were pulling for him like crazy. >> they were, but you could feel the tension. they had shots of people at london bridge and everywhere they had pictures of crowds all over. that's him hugging his mom. but he just made history for england. you can feel the -- >> good for them. >> -- entire country just exhale. it was straight sets and it was beautiful. and then a lot of people didn't pay attention to the women's finals because nobody knew who those two girls were who were playing. there's no -- >> i still don't. >> there was not a williams sister or kournikova or sharapova. >> any of those ovas, nova. yes. >> so marion bartoli ended up winning, she's the brunette. that was interesting if you were very involved in who these people were. but what made news was what a bbc announcer said. >> john inverndale, who shall remain nameless. >> yes. this was he quote. he inferred that marion bartol
went to deuce several times and back and forth. and all you can imagine was the weight of the world on this poor guy's shoulders. >> i'm sure they were pulling for him like crazy. >> they were, but you could feel the tension. they had shots of people at london bridge and everywhere they had pictures of crowds all over. that's him hugging his mom. but he just made history for england. you can feel the -- >> good for them. >> -- entire country just exhale. it was straight...
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they met the queen and enter deuced the baby to harry.y are a very tight unit, mother, father and baby and around them the immediate middleton family and harry and prince charles and the duchess. they have all met the baby. now it's time for the family to bond, and they want the media to stay well out of their way. >> good point, too. let's bring in victoria. george was certainly the popular choice among better firms. what's the significance of this name? >> if george was a front runner, there have been six king georges since 1714. the last prince of cambridge was prince george and the queen's beloved grandfather george the 5th who was the found e of the house of windsor. so there are a lot of polstive george sentiments here. so i think we did expect to see george. it's also become quite cool and trendy again in the uk so a child can go to school and no fear of being teased for classmates for too old-fashioned a name. >> george is a lovely name. alexander and louis, is there a special significant for those names, as well? >> i think there
they met the queen and enter deuced the baby to harry.y are a very tight unit, mother, father and baby and around them the immediate middleton family and harry and prince charles and the duchess. they have all met the baby. now it's time for the family to bond, and they want the media to stay well out of their way. >> good point, too. let's bring in victoria. george was certainly the popular choice among better firms. what's the significance of this name? >> if george was a front...
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>> i would rather play the gay pimp in "deuce bigelow: pakistani gigolo."f doing an adam carolla film or doing a snuff film, they would have to discuss it. if they were remaking "deliverance," i could sign on to the ned beatty part before i would do this role. i would take it in the [ bleep ] before i would do this. oh, come on. you've got to see the absurdity in what you asked me, right? >> no, i thought -- it was a long shot. and then you said i would love to be a part. >> oh, my god, that is funny. you've got to write that into your movie. >> you not being in the movie? >> no. where you ask someone so ridiculous that it's funny to the audience and then your character's like, what? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: okay, so brian cranston will not be in the film, but you'll be in it. that's good. >> i feel like he was waffling. >> jimmy: no, i don't think he was. how much money are you looking for? >> $1 million. >> jimmy: and people go where to get this? >> they go to fundanything.com/adamcarolla. >> jimmy: and they will pay for your movie, and then they
>> i would rather play the gay pimp in "deuce bigelow: pakistani gigolo."f doing an adam carolla film or doing a snuff film, they would have to discuss it. if they were remaking "deliverance," i could sign on to the ned beatty part before i would do this role. i would take it in the [ bleep ] before i would do this. oh, come on. you've got to see the absurdity in what you asked me, right? >> no, i thought -- it was a long shot. and then you said i would love to...
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heard, natalie jackson saying with a smile and laugh she is glad the marijuana use will be in troep deuced. she thinks it will backfire on george zimmerman. what do you think? >> i think that the prosecutor disagrees with natalie. you can see the look on his face. he was very -- unhappy with the judge's ruling. however, i agree with natalie that this is risky. it could backfire on the defense. reality is in our society. many people are not bothered by marijuana use. if you try how to do character assassination on somebody because of the use of marijuana it can truly backfire on you. the challenge the state has. very difficult situation. that their own medical examiner, ended up saying, on the stand that he changed his mind recently. in fact, marijuana can impact, cause a change in affect of an individual. we know that this -- the defense is trying to bring this in. in part by claiming that george zimmerman when he made his call, said that -- the person he was looking, we know to be trayvon martin, looked lake eed like h drugs. plays into it. an interesting jury panel here. could bother som
heard, natalie jackson saying with a smile and laugh she is glad the marijuana use will be in troep deuced. she thinks it will backfire on george zimmerman. what do you think? >> i think that the prosecutor disagrees with natalie. you can see the look on his face. he was very -- unhappy with the judge's ruling. however, i agree with natalie that this is risky. it could backfire on the defense. reality is in our society. many people are not bothered by marijuana use. if you try how to do...
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. >> it was consistent with rez deuce and physical effect of a contact shot. >> again, evidence saying the end of the gun was against the material when it was fired. >> yes. >> the prosecution also pointed out the night he killed martin, zimmerman carried a fully loaded weapon with an additional round in the chamber ready to fire and the prosecution got the witness to admit it is not out of the ordinary. >> you did not consider that an unusual occurrence. >> no. >> the state was out to show that zimmerman was wanting to be a cop and studying criminal justice at a local college. on the stand a former professor described zimmerman as one of his best students and said he gave him an "a." the professor said the topic was a frequent discussion in the class. >> i wanted to teach the class from a practical standpoint where they can take something from it and apply it to their own lives. with florida and other states they have what is called the stand your ground law, which evolved from the castle doctrine in case law. >> did you cover that specifically? >> yes. >> did you discuss specifically
. >> it was consistent with rez deuce and physical effect of a contact shot. >> again, evidence saying the end of the gun was against the material when it was fired. >> yes. >> the prosecution also pointed out the night he killed martin, zimmerman carried a fully loaded weapon with an additional round in the chamber ready to fire and the prosecution got the witness to admit it is not out of the ordinary. >> you did not consider that an unusual occurrence. >>...
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we provide funding to strengthen antipoaching law enforcement and repeat deuce consumer demand.we're trying to meet these urgent needs. in order to do that, we put on pause many lower priority programs. this bill contains many important policy provisions around the world. we cannot protect out things will turn out. we provide the administration the ability to respond but, we strengthen respond -- we strengthen conditions. everyone is closely watching the situation in egypt. the relationship between united states in egypt has never been more critical. for that reason, this bill continues funding if certain conditions are met. first and foremost, we see the egyptian military uphold security arrangements. including the peace treaty with israel. military the relationship that egypt has with israel and united states to continue continue. make it clear that we want egypt to embrace democracy and not just electronic elections. we remain hopeful for the egyptian people as they go through this transition. efforts to restart negotiations between israel and the palestinian authority's. pos
we provide funding to strengthen antipoaching law enforcement and repeat deuce consumer demand.we're trying to meet these urgent needs. in order to do that, we put on pause many lower priority programs. this bill contains many important policy provisions around the world. we cannot protect out things will turn out. we provide the administration the ability to respond but, we strengthen respond -- we strengthen conditions. everyone is closely watching the situation in egypt. the relationship...
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>> guest: two of the three central characters in the same company, e2, easy deuce, at west point, and boast went to war. jack went to harvard business school. tom was wounded a couple of times. they went through various stages and found themselves on opposite sides of one of the most contentious issues that happened in my lifetime in washington, d.c., and that was over how to honor the dead of the vietnam veterans memorial. jack was the chairman of the committee that built the wall, and tom was the most outspoken violin designer of the black wall, and points of view were formed, very, very bit every, and sense reconciled, and jack was murdered years ago in delaware, an unsolved killing, and no one knows what really happened other than the killer, i suppose, and before that happened, the two had reconciled, but it was an interesting and part of the book, and i tell the story of the wall, the memorial, how to honor the dead, and it's part of the long journey this class of west pointers went through beginning in 1962. >> the story of the persian gulf war, first of all, did you embed? >>
>> guest: two of the three central characters in the same company, e2, easy deuce, at west point, and boast went to war. jack went to harvard business school. tom was wounded a couple of times. they went through various stages and found themselves on opposite sides of one of the most contentious issues that happened in my lifetime in washington, d.c., and that was over how to honor the dead of the vietnam veterans memorial. jack was the chairman of the committee that built the wall, and...
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. >> stephanie: i'm just blinded by the light, wrapped up like a deuce another runner in the night.on the right. i blow doubles when you are not hear. my world crumbles when you are not near. well who the hell can understand what macy gray is saying anything. sharknato did not get good ratings. >> oh, no. kind of like snakes on a plane. >> stephanie: twitter not the same as real life everybody. [ laughter ] >> just wait for a frog-icane. >> stephanie: i think we started the twitter frenzy because we are on first in the morning. >> right. >> stephanie: the latest movie spectacle, in which it picks up hurls great whites towards dodger's stadium -- it could happen. would we stay that long? >> there's the opening pitch. let's go. >> stephanie: it was clocking 5,000 tweets per minute. >> like really prominent people were tweeting about it. chuck todd tweeted about it. >> stephanie: i know. so it did no better than their normal fair. and not the first time social media has mislead executives in to thinking they had a hit on their hands. snakes on a plane was another one -- >> how about li
. >> stephanie: i'm just blinded by the light, wrapped up like a deuce another runner in the night.on the right. i blow doubles when you are not hear. my world crumbles when you are not near. well who the hell can understand what macy gray is saying anything. sharknato did not get good ratings. >> oh, no. kind of like snakes on a plane. >> stephanie: twitter not the same as real life everybody. [ laughter ] >> just wait for a frog-icane. >> stephanie: i think we...
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of ourot allow all manufacturing jobs, or eight percent of our jobs per deuce overseas -- our jobs producedverseas, we have to demand that some of those jobs come back. host: how do we get them back? caller: i wish we had the answer to that. i listen to your polls this morning. rally our have to elected officials. i think we have to let them know that the agreements they make with other nations have to include only a percentage of them -- weeased to have to demand that some of those jobs work with the companies here so they understand that we cannot send all of our projection jobs on oh -- our out of the country. are watching our middle-class decline and we are watching china grow. we are watching india grow. and that is not good for our middle-class. don ritchie via twitter writes -- to facebook -- a viewer writes -- mike is on the line from west virginia now. hello. great program today. -- iady that was just on do not think the people in the united states, i did not think the unions, i do not think the people in government had ever thought that other countries would have the capability of
of ourot allow all manufacturing jobs, or eight percent of our jobs per deuce overseas -- our jobs producedverseas, we have to demand that some of those jobs come back. host: how do we get them back? caller: i wish we had the answer to that. i listen to your polls this morning. rally our have to elected officials. i think we have to let them know that the agreements they make with other nations have to include only a percentage of them -- weeased to have to demand that some of those jobs work...
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so i hit the ground running at the first school board meeting i sprue deuce -- introduced a program forn boys. i called it reparation for them. i wanted the school district to wrap their arms around them and lift them up and let them learn how to be good men in society. the program is twenty years old now. and trayvon martin's older brother is a member of the program. he wears the red ties that empowers him. so in our school district, we have a staff of ten people who operate this program. what we do is we take our little boys and elementary school, middle school, and high school in the men story in school. they continue have to go to the church. they don't have to go to the boys and girls club. they are men tour -- they travel out of the country. they go to tallahassee. they are coming to d.c. this summer. and we have to train them because there's no one really to teach them how to be good men. so we have 8,000 boys in the school system, k through 12. we have 5,000 men, judges, police officers, firefighters, all kinds of men who have sworn to raise these boys up to higher heights. my g
so i hit the ground running at the first school board meeting i sprue deuce -- introduced a program forn boys. i called it reparation for them. i wanted the school district to wrap their arms around them and lift them up and let them learn how to be good men in society. the program is twenty years old now. and trayvon martin's older brother is a member of the program. he wears the red ties that empowers him. so in our school district, we have a staff of ten people who operate this program. what...
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>> we produce roughly if you think about it proeshgs deuce 20 for each game, so that's 20 times 15, that's>> every single day. >> but then we produce another 300 of just around ancillary program or shoulder programming. we produce about a thousand video clips a day we put in front of people. we have 7 million views of video alone. >> what i wanted to ask, everyone sees the surface of it and i use the app all the time because i'm a red sox fan and live out of state, what's next? i mean you talk about five years and the development of apps but in terms of delivery of service with those videos, is it speed? is it three dimensionality? what can we expect we don't know about now? >> i think it's going to be a number of things. one, it will be speed. for instance, if you're the at the ballpark, you want to see the highlight in five seconds. don't want to wait 30 seconds. capture, produce it and get it to your ipad or iphone or android phone and see it right away. second of all, i think it will be push notifications so you'll see it more easily. your phone is sitting in your pocket, you might wan
>> we produce roughly if you think about it proeshgs deuce 20 for each game, so that's 20 times 15, that's>> every single day. >> but then we produce another 300 of just around ancillary program or shoulder programming. we produce about a thousand video clips a day we put in front of people. we have 7 million views of video alone. >> what i wanted to ask, everyone sees the surface of it and i use the app all the time because i'm a red sox fan and live out of state,...
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well, wilson van deuce condition, he's the one -- if i'm remembering right, it's a while since i wrote "spook," he was talking about the voices that people would hear in schizophrenia, and he was wondering whether the voices were actually real and that -- maybe i'm remembering this wrong, but that people with schizophrenia, maybe it was affecting the brain in a way that enabled them to hear things the rest of us couldn't hear. where the heck -- i don't know where i found wilson van abusen. wilson. i forget where i came across him. but it was a fascinating, a very thoughtful, out-of-the-box interpretation of the voices that one hears with psychosis. >> host: karen, jesup, maryland. good afternoon, you're on booktv on c-span2. >> caller: thank you so much. i have just thoroughly enjoyed this interview from both sides, and i have read everything of mary roach's other than "packing for mars." you mentioned earlier that you were a little reluctant to talk about the science underlying miracles. and i am an ex-conservator of objects, and there is a small but very interesting literature about
well, wilson van deuce condition, he's the one -- if i'm remembering right, it's a while since i wrote "spook," he was talking about the voices that people would hear in schizophrenia, and he was wondering whether the voices were actually real and that -- maybe i'm remembering this wrong, but that people with schizophrenia, maybe it was affecting the brain in a way that enabled them to hear things the rest of us couldn't hear. where the heck -- i don't know where i found wilson van...
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deuce where the testimony you are about to give the whole truth and nothing but the truth -- do you swear? let the record reflect all answers in the affirmative. thank you again and i'm going to read all of your biography is at once then recognize you individually for your five minute opening statement. ofll start with the director research at the ethics for applied christianity. he's been at the group since 1997. he graduated with a ba and he received a masters with honors in 1985 from the denver conservative baptist seminary. doctorate program. from the school of theology at the university of denver. then we will have ms. margie mchugh will be our next witness, the codirector of her migration apology three -- policy. on applies in depth analysis a lot of issues answer for 15 years as executive director as deputy director of the new york and 1990 census project mayor ed koch's chief of staff. the daughter of immigrants from columbus and a graduate was currently pursuing a master's of the university of florida and has worked with various nonprofit causes including the salvation of army. s
deuce where the testimony you are about to give the whole truth and nothing but the truth -- do you swear? let the record reflect all answers in the affirmative. thank you again and i'm going to read all of your biography is at once then recognize you individually for your five minute opening statement. ofll start with the director research at the ethics for applied christianity. he's been at the group since 1997. he graduated with a ba and he received a masters with honors in 1985 from the...
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the right, blinded by the light, revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night. >> oh!-- >> oh. i love this song. um -- you know -- i can't think of the name of the song. it's by bsh -- >> oh -- gosh. we know. we talked about it this morning. earlier. it's -- he has, let me light your candle because mama -- >> it sounds like lemon-lime, lemon shallow to me let me, because mama's so -- hard to handle. i don't know. >> wow. wow, wow. that is what's trending today. >>> straight ahead in our 8:00 block, if we get there, which american brands have the best reputations? you may be surprised actually at the company's that did not make a new list, and matt spends the day at yankees stadium and got a remarkable group of kids to tell you about. that's coming up. >>> first, new rumblings out of london over the highly anticipated royal birth. at st. mary's hospital, keir, good morning to tu. reporter: matt, good morning. yeah, this is it. one of these very rooms, the duchess of cambridge will give birth to a future king or queen. william and kate will walk out of that very door wit
the right, blinded by the light, revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night. >> oh!-- >> oh. i love this song. um -- you know -- i can't think of the name of the song. it's by bsh -- >> oh -- gosh. we know. we talked about it this morning. earlier. it's -- he has, let me light your candle because mama -- >> it sounds like lemon-lime, lemon shallow to me let me, because mama's so -- hard to handle. i don't know. >> wow. wow, wow. that is what's trending...
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help maintain a strong nuclear detesht and prevent the obama administration from unilaterally he deucing the nuclear arsenal. the obama administration requested funds to do environmental studies of icbm's. our amendment prohibit this is study. now is not the time to reduce the icbm fleet which is why i urge my colleagues to oppose mr. quigley's amendment and support he daines-lamb born-lummis -cramer amendment. with that, i yield to the gentlewoman from wyoming, mrs. lummis. mrs. lummis: i rise in opposition to the quigley amendment as well. it will defund the operation and main nance of 150 of our land based intercontinental ballistic missiles. regardless of your stance on the nuclear triad and we'll have the opportunity to discuss that later, it's irresponsible to stop funding maintenance of our nuclear weapons with no formal reduction plan. are we supposed to leaf war heads rotting in the silos? this amendment does not fund the decommissioning of war heads. if it did a full scale reduction of our force would be a costly endeavor, one that takes time and is a decision that should not b
help maintain a strong nuclear detesht and prevent the obama administration from unilaterally he deucing the nuclear arsenal. the obama administration requested funds to do environmental studies of icbm's. our amendment prohibit this is study. now is not the time to reduce the icbm fleet which is why i urge my colleagues to oppose mr. quigley's amendment and support he daines-lamb born-lummis -cramer amendment. with that, i yield to the gentlewoman from wyoming, mrs. lummis. mrs. lummis: i rise...
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since you did not come here to hear me talk about it, i will entered deuce our first , a chair ofofessorin atlanta. she is a fellow at the american enterprise institute. her interests are immigration. in dozens ofshed academic journals. "beside thebeing golden door. door." our second presenter is a research fellow at the national euro of economic research. previously he worked at the federal reserve act of philadelphia. his research interest includes the interplay of different economic factors of production, the impact of technology on labor markets, and immigration. he has written almost a dozen pieces that have appeared in journals as well as numerous book chapters and other "blications, most notably in how american workers work together in the american labor market. market." thefinal presenter leads center of global development. he has served as public policy director at georgetown, as well as a consultant for numerous aid organizations. his research interests include on effect of foreign aid economic development and trying to judge techniques to the value -- to evaluate the effective
since you did not come here to hear me talk about it, i will entered deuce our first , a chair ofofessorin atlanta. she is a fellow at the american enterprise institute. her interests are immigration. in dozens ofshed academic journals. "beside thebeing golden door. door." our second presenter is a research fellow at the national euro of economic research. previously he worked at the federal reserve act of philadelphia. his research interest includes the interplay of different...