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for now i want to welcome both stephen brock and dewey cornell. i will start with you stephen brock. you've dealt with this sort of thing before. what was your reaction when you heard this today? >> well, as a school psychologist, as a father, as a person who is no stranger to this kind of loss t was quite simply devastating. just a very sad day. >> warner: and dewey cornell. >> terrible tragedy and very frustrating that we weren't able to prevent this. >> let me stay with you, dewey cornell, you have as he said worked with this sort of thing. people look at this and think how could it happen. what do you say when your friends, your colleagues, people who know the work you do, how do you answer that question? >> well, the first thing i try to point out is that calling this a school shooting is a bit of a misnomer. it is a mass shotting that happened to occur in a school. schools are very safe places. we know objectively that students are safer in school than almost anyplace else. but what's really critical is to understand the relationship between
for now i want to welcome both stephen brock and dewey cornell. i will start with you stephen brock. you've dealt with this sort of thing before. what was your reaction when you heard this today? >> well, as a school psychologist, as a father, as a person who is no stranger to this kind of loss t was quite simply devastating. just a very sad day. >> warner: and dewey cornell. >> terrible tragedy and very frustrating that we weren't able to prevent this. >> let me stay...
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>> reporter: robin glover is the principal at dewey continuation high school which is located in front of the economy inn. >> people come here for a second chance. and so we want to steer them in the right direction. >> reporter: the motel owner's attorney said the motel was never the problem. it was the neighborhood that caused the problems. >> no motel can rise above the neighborhood so the neighborhood has to rise along with the motel. >> reporter: the shutdown order will keep this motel closed until july 31. this is the 260 page petition the owner filed asking the judge to allow him to take down the fence and reopen this motel and because of the new security measures, folks familiar with the case tell me that the judge will have no choice but to allow him to reopen. a judge will have a hearing on this topic on january 16. live in oakland, i'm da lin, cbs 5. >>> the ads say milk does a body good. >> what the doctor says is good is what i go by. >> why parents are being warned too much milk can be too much of a good thing. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, memorial today in l-a, thous of mourners celebr
>> reporter: robin glover is the principal at dewey continuation high school which is located in front of the economy inn. >> people come here for a second chance. and so we want to steer them in the right direction. >> reporter: the motel owner's attorney said the motel was never the problem. it was the neighborhood that caused the problems. >> no motel can rise above the neighborhood so the neighborhood has to rise along with the motel. >> reporter: the shutdown...
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. >> reporter: robin glover is the principal at dewey continuation high school which is located in front of economy inn. >> people come here for a second chance and so we want to steer them in the right direction. >> reporter: the motel owner attorney says the motel was never the problem. it was the neighborhood that caused the problems. >> nomo tell can rise distinctly above the neighborhood so the neighborhood has to rise along with the motel. >> this is the 260 page petition the owner filed asking the judge to allow him to reopen early and from the folks who are familiar with the case, they tell me that because of the new security measures, the owner proposed, it's likely the judge will have very little choice but to grant his request. the judge has set up a hearing date on january 16. back to you. >> thank you. >>> police in the east bay are trying to dig up dirt on a thief with an unusual target. someone has been snatching potted plants from homes and businesses in the clay court area. one cell phone store on clayton road has lost four since last year. now they have to haul them ins
. >> reporter: robin glover is the principal at dewey continuation high school which is located in front of economy inn. >> people come here for a second chance and so we want to steer them in the right direction. >> reporter: the motel owner attorney says the motel was never the problem. it was the neighborhood that caused the problems. >> nomo tell can rise distinctly above the neighborhood so the neighborhood has to rise along with the motel. >> this is the 260...
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dewey tried to make his way to the white house on the backs of the albany politicians, and he failed. nelson rockefeller investigated the albany political machine, and he failed. and the machine went on and on and on. but it was, you know, who knows how many elections they stole, and the graft was extraordinary. but it was, it was the consolidation of power of the ethnic groups that had been coming into this country. they were all part of this mosaic that came to be, this political machine. but by and large, it was run by these two guys, an irishman and a connecticut yankee. it's the history of the the city that's in the subtitle; fearless ethnics, political wizards, underrated scoundrels. we still have a lot of those. and, but it's a different town now. it's, i mean, it's no long orer just albany. albany, it's about five or six towns all put together. it's troy, it's schenectady, it's colony, it's saratoga. saratoga's only half an hour away. and these are great places to live and to see, and there's a lot to see in this town. town is coming back. it's also a great, a beautiful town.
dewey tried to make his way to the white house on the backs of the albany politicians, and he failed. nelson rockefeller investigated the albany political machine, and he failed. and the machine went on and on and on. but it was, you know, who knows how many elections they stole, and the graft was extraordinary. but it was, it was the consolidation of power of the ethnic groups that had been coming into this country. they were all part of this mosaic that came to be, this political machine. but...
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thaddeus stevens, hubert humphrey, robert byrd, admiral dewey, general pershing, general macarthur, 10 presidents, 31 in all lay in state, only 31 in the history of the united states of america under the dome. this is an honor, to state the obvious, that very few americans, some to the great americans, never received. each american that has been granted the honor accorded to danny today, they have been given it because they possessed a particular quality that we view as uniquely american, it is thoroughly appropriate -- and is thoroughly appropriate that he is granted because he is in every sense the quintessential american. he possessed in my view every virtue that we like to describe to our country. at the dawn of danny's llife, the country -- life, the country was emerging from a war that placed america's squarely in the center of leadership for the first time in history. and yet, on the horizon was the greatest economic depression this nation has faced or has faced since. his mother, his mother, the first of regeneration in hawaii, his father emigrating from japan, at a time when t
thaddeus stevens, hubert humphrey, robert byrd, admiral dewey, general pershing, general macarthur, 10 presidents, 31 in all lay in state, only 31 in the history of the united states of america under the dome. this is an honor, to state the obvious, that very few americans, some to the great americans, never received. each american that has been granted the honor accorded to danny today, they have been given it because they possessed a particular quality that we view as uniquely american, it is...
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thomas dewey tried to make his way to the white house on the backs of the albany politicians and he failed. nelson rockefeller investigated the political machine and he failed. the machine went on and on and on. who knows how many elections they stole in the draft was extraordinary. but it was the consolidation of power and the ethnic roots that have been coming into this country. they were all part of this mosaic that came to be this political machine. but by and large it was run during these two guys in a connecticut yankee. it is the history of the city and the sub title, fearless as next and political wizard, underrated scoundrels. we still have a lot of those. but it's a different time now. i mean, it's no longer just albany. albany is about five or six townsel put together. it's story, schenectady, colony in saratoga. saratoga is only half an hour away. these are great places to live and to see. there's a lot to see you next time. it's also the beautiful town. it's a really beautiful town and a lot of people know it now. it doesn't have the reputation anymore i had. >> according to a
thomas dewey tried to make his way to the white house on the backs of the albany politicians and he failed. nelson rockefeller investigated the political machine and he failed. the machine went on and on and on. who knows how many elections they stole in the draft was extraordinary. but it was the consolidation of power and the ethnic roots that have been coming into this country. they were all part of this mosaic that came to be this political machine. but by and large it was run during these...
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responsible for thousands of jobs is the first to feel the effects of this global phenomenon, says bill dewey of taylor shellfish, the largest producer of farmed shellfish in the country. in a single night, taylor's growers will bring in about 50,000 oysters. >> this is the first place these deep, corrosive waters are coming to the surface. we're an industry that relies on calcifiers, so were the first to see the affects and to scream about it. >> sreenivasan: ocean acidification acts a lot like osteoporosis-- the condition that causes bones to become brittle in humans. for oysters, scallops and other shellfish, lower ph means less carbonate which they rely on to build their essential shells. as acidity increases, shells become thinner, growth slows down and death rates rise. >> with oysters, the vulnerable stage that dissolves in these corrosive waters in the very, very young stage. they're using a form of calcium carbonate to build their shell that dissolves really easily. >> sreenivasan: on the east coast growers are starting to worry that they'll be hit next. new bedford, massachusetts is
responsible for thousands of jobs is the first to feel the effects of this global phenomenon, says bill dewey of taylor shellfish, the largest producer of farmed shellfish in the country. in a single night, taylor's growers will bring in about 50,000 oysters. >> this is the first place these deep, corrosive waters are coming to the surface. we're an industry that relies on calcifiers, so were the first to see the affects and to scream about it. >> sreenivasan: ocean acidification...
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haven't been able to get answers but now we have the accountability review board's report which is deweyas to be shared with congress. we expect the secretary of state to come and answer some questions that frankly have been asked by the media and by the house and the senate. one of those questions is how is it possible we had no contingency plan? how is it possible that over six-hour period of attacks we didn't have any helicopter gunships, we didn't have any manned drones that could be used to defend that compound? we didn't have any quick reaction team in the theater that could be sent in to defend our personnel? we lost an ambassador here after all, as well as other personnel. and then there is the whole question of the explanation because when you think about the fact that our ambassador on the ground had expressed concerns about al qaeda and the al qaeda camps increasing their operations and the attacks, frankly that it closed down the british, the red cross, even the u.n., we're stepping up, we're stepping up the defense of their facilities, and instead, you know, this falls on de
haven't been able to get answers but now we have the accountability review board's report which is deweyas to be shared with congress. we expect the secretary of state to come and answer some questions that frankly have been asked by the media and by the house and the senate. one of those questions is how is it possible we had no contingency plan? how is it possible that over six-hour period of attacks we didn't have any helicopter gunships, we didn't have any manned drones that could be used...
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, target for reformers and especially republican reformer when the governor got into power, thomas dewey tried to make his way to the white house on the backs of the albany politicians and sales, nelson rockefeller in investigated the albany political machine and failed and the machine went on and on and on, but who knows how many elections they stole and the graph was extraordinary. but it was the consolidation of power of the ethnic groups that had been coming into this country, they were all part of this mosaic that came to be this political machine but by and large it was run by the 2 guys, an irishman and a connecticut yankee. it is the history of the city in the subtitle, fearless that makes, political wizards, underrated scoundrels, and we still have a lot of those, but it is a different town now, it is no longer just albany. it is about five or six tones all put together. saratoga is homely half an hour away. these are great places to live. pat and to see. there is a lot to see in this town. the town is coming back. it is a beautiful town. it is a really beautiful town and a lot
, target for reformers and especially republican reformer when the governor got into power, thomas dewey tried to make his way to the white house on the backs of the albany politicians and sales, nelson rockefeller in investigated the albany political machine and failed and the machine went on and on and on, but who knows how many elections they stole and the graph was extraordinary. but it was the consolidation of power of the ethnic groups that had been coming into this country, they were all...
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dewey today in our law and our culture give enough credit to the re-founding?>> i like to think of the great moments in our history when we talk about of course the revolution certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it's all coming apart and the country as we know it today is reshaped after the civil war. you teach in the area of the constitutional law. you are an expert. what would it look like if there were no 14th amendment passed? what would be the application of the bill of rights to the state states? so there is a whole -- there's so much that goes beyond the war. i tell my law clerks, you have to go to gettysburg. we pulled these little threads out of what we do every day. talk about textualism, originalism. is much bigger than that. you know i see some people here who argue before the court. i not once thought that the people who came there did not understand that what we did is larger than who we are. that we were engaged in an enterprise to preserve something that is truly great. do we agree? no more than the framers agreed, no mo
dewey today in our law and our culture give enough credit to the re-founding?>> i like to think of the great moments in our history when we talk about of course the revolution certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it's all coming apart and the country as we know it today is reshaped after the civil war. you teach in the area of the constitutional law. you are an expert. what would it look like if there were no 14th amendment passed? what would be the application of...
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dewey today in our law and our culture give enough credit to the re-founding? >> i like to think of the great moments in our history when we talk about of course the revolution certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it's all coming apart and the country as we know it today is reshaped after the civil war. you teach in the area of the constitutional law. you are an expert. what would it look like if there were no 14th amendment passed? what would be the application of the bill of rights to the state states? so there is a whole -- there's so much that goes beyond the war. i tell my law clerks, you have to go to gettysburg. we pulled these little threads out of what we do every day. talk about textualism, originalism. is much bigger than that. you know i see some people here who argue before the court. i not once thought that the people who came there did not understand that what we did is larger than who we are. that we were engaged in an enterprise to preserve something that is truly great. do we agree? no more than the framers agreed, no m
dewey today in our law and our culture give enough credit to the re-founding? >> i like to think of the great moments in our history when we talk about of course the revolution certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it's all coming apart and the country as we know it today is reshaped after the civil war. you teach in the area of the constitutional law. you are an expert. what would it look like if there were no 14th amendment passed? what would be the application of...
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dewey today in our law and our culture give enough credit to the re-founding? >> i like to think of the great moments in our history when we talk about of course the revolution certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it's all coming apart and the country as we know it today is reshaped after the civil war. you teach in the area of the constitutional law. you are an expert. what would it look like if there were no 14th amendment passed? what would be the application of the bill of rights to the state states? so there is a whole -- there's so much that goes beyond the war. i tell my law clerks, you have to go to gettysburg. we pulled these little threads out of what we do every day. talk about textualism, originalism. is much bigger than that. you know i see some people here who argue before the court. i not once thought that the people who came there did not understand that what we did is larger than who we are. that we were engaged in an enterprise to preserve something that is truly great. do we agree? no more than the framers agreed, no m
dewey today in our law and our culture give enough credit to the re-founding? >> i like to think of the great moments in our history when we talk about of course the revolution certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it's all coming apart and the country as we know it today is reshaped after the civil war. you teach in the area of the constitutional law. you are an expert. what would it look like if there were no 14th amendment passed? what would be the application of...
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rehoboth and dewey. the best air force base in the world. we have, i think, the finest judiciary, finest judicial system in the state. we have the best financial controls and financial controls and cash management system. we have a triple-a credit rate system. we continue to have that kind of credit rating. we're proud of being first in our state -- our state motto is it's good to be first. we intend to be first in a lot of ways. some things you don't want to be first in and we like to be last in those. first in civility, that goes back, as senator coons said, it goes back to return day. because when you annoyance when you announce your candy is i for election, he at the end of the campaign you're going to be in georgetown, delaware, in a horse-drawn carriage or maybe antique car with the person you ran against, their family, your family and thousands of people and it has a tempering effect on the campaign. that is one of the many things we're proud of in our state. this is a state that works. this is a state that focuses on results. this is
rehoboth and dewey. the best air force base in the world. we have, i think, the finest judiciary, finest judicial system in the state. we have the best financial controls and financial controls and cash management system. we have a triple-a credit rate system. we continue to have that kind of credit rating. we're proud of being first in our state -- our state motto is it's good to be first. we intend to be first in a lot of ways. some things you don't want to be first in and we like to be last...