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dr. mark alexander. sharon chin, kpix 5. track meet's best athletes l go to taiwan for the international children's ga. last year's games were heldn therlands, where t >> and this summer the track meet's best athletes will go to taiwan for the international children's games. last year the girls brought back gold in the relay. to get more involved with dr. alexander's youth movement program use the link in our online story at cbssf.com. cbssf.com/hero. we'll be right back. ,, wanna drink more water? with sodastream you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. with --- glue? why google has just requested a patent car glue... >>> coming up tonight on kpix 5 at 5:00 a car painted with glue. why google has just requested a patent for car glue. that story and more at 5:00. got to check that one out. >> yeah. sounds awesome. >>> we saved the best for last. last check of weather. >> thank you. we have lots of people heading ou
dr. mark alexander. sharon chin, kpix 5. track meet's best athletes l go to taiwan for the international children's ga. last year's games were heldn therlands, where t >> and this summer the track meet's best athletes will go to taiwan for the international children's games. last year the girls brought back gold in the relay. to get more involved with dr. alexander's youth movement program use the link in our online story at cbssf.com. cbssf.com/hero. we'll be right back. ,, wanna drink...
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dr. mark alexander.s summer the track meet's best athletes will go to taiwan for the international children's games. last year's games were held in the netherlands where the girls brought back gold in the relay. >> excellent. >> the fitness program is a great idea. is anyone replicating it? >> the "100 black men of the bay area" chapters around the country are using his program as a model and dr. alexander is helping with tommie smith track meets in louisville, kentucky, in new orleans, in hampton, virginia, and in washington, d.c. >> great. >> really good to the bay area. >> nice, sharon. thanks. >> all right. to get involved with dr. alexander's youth movement use the link on our online story at cbssf.com/hero. >>> we want to say good luck to the san francisco gardener one of the final four contestants left on this season's "survivor." he made it through one of the toughest seasons yet. find out if he will be the last one standing when the two-hour season finale airs tonight at 8:00 right here on kpix
dr. mark alexander.s summer the track meet's best athletes will go to taiwan for the international children's games. last year's games were held in the netherlands where the girls brought back gold in the relay. >> excellent. >> the fitness program is a great idea. is anyone replicating it? >> the "100 black men of the bay area" chapters around the country are using his program as a model and dr. alexander is helping with tommie smith track meets in louisville,...
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dr. mark alexander.>>> unbeatable.l the way. ,,,,,, have a great sunday. >>> thank you for joining us this morning, face the nation is coming up next. >>> bernie sanders in a face- off that will be interesting. have a good one. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> dickerson: today on "face the nation." mystery continues about what took egyptair jet out of the i could. democrats brace for a messy fight at the finish line. days after egyptair flight 804 went down in the mediterranean sea, more clues emerge but no answer as to whether or not it was a terrorist act. we'll have the latest on the investigation. plus analysis from cbs news aviation and safety expert, sully sullenberger. then we'll turn to politics as bernie sanders just won't let go despite overwhelming odds against him. we'll ask the senator about fears he's hurting hillary clinton's chances against donald trump. we'll have new battleground tracker numbers about the state that have general election race in two key states. and political 'al cyst.
dr. mark alexander.>>> unbeatable.l the way. ,,,,,, have a great sunday. >>> thank you for joining us this morning, face the nation is coming up next. >>> bernie sanders in a face- off that will be interesting. have a good one. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> dickerson: today on "face the nation." mystery continues about what took egyptair jet out of the i could. democrats brace for a messy fight at the finish line. days after egyptair flight 804 went down in the...
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dr. alexander and all the wonderful folk, what they're engaged in doing is understanding who they are, but also willing to tell the truth to people who might have to have it explained. i loved the panel on hip-hop. when they were talking about, hey, i don't want to write no essay, but when i do hip-hop, i don't have to explain it. well, first of all, you do have to explain what you saying. [laughter] now, you can say it to people who assume, but even there there's generational difference, geographical difference. look, even back in the day, you know, if you were born in upper middle class chicago or in california or detroit, you didn't know what we knew in the hood, watch out for thatally apple. finish alley apple. excuse me? is that an apple that grows in the alley? no, that was a brick. we was talking about a damn brick. watch out, son. [laughter] so those differences make a difference. you have to explain. and i know that some of our students go i ain't here to explain to you. i'm a black student, and i'm here to get an education just like you. i get it. look, i understand that, you get
dr. alexander and all the wonderful folk, what they're engaged in doing is understanding who they are, but also willing to tell the truth to people who might have to have it explained. i loved the panel on hip-hop. when they were talking about, hey, i don't want to write no essay, but when i do hip-hop, i don't have to explain it. well, first of all, you do have to explain what you saying. [laughter] now, you can say it to people who assume, but even there there's generational difference,...
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dr. gordon. >> thank you. chairman alexander, ranking member murray and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm associate professor at georgetown university's mccourt school of public policy and research associate at the national bureau of economic research. i conduct research on u.s. education policies, school finance and desegregation. in the course of my research on title i i analyzed finance data and also interviewed many state and district title i directors. i will describe how essa changes definition of supplement, not supplant and how the department of education proposes to regulate and discuss some unintended consequences from proposed regulation. the department's proposed rule as other witnessed testified is meant to support equity. this is laudable goal but when you look at the compliance incentives it generates and consider what districts might do in order to comply with the rule you could see how it could actually wind up hurting disadvantaged student both in title i schools and
dr. gordon. >> thank you. chairman alexander, ranking member murray and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm associate professor at georgetown university's mccourt school of public policy and research associate at the national bureau of economic research. i conduct research on u.s. education policies, school finance and desegregation. in the course of my research on title i i analyzed finance data and also interviewed many state and district title...
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dr. alexander garza, former assistant secretary forehealth affairs and from homeland security, currentlycollege of public health. doctor, good to have you this morning. how worried should we be? >> well, i think it's sort of a mixed message. so, yes, we should be concerned, antibiotics resistance is growing every year you're hearing about a new bacteria that are becoming resistant to antibiotics, but on the other hand i think there's still a lot we can be doing to prevent that spread of resistance from occurring. >> what does that mean, though? you know, somebody hears, "resistant to antibiotics." it seems to mean, if you get this, there's a chance you die. how dire is the concern? >> right. so the particular patient we're talking about this morning is, has a gene that infers resistance to a drug called colistin. colistin is a very old drug formerly not used much because it did damage to the kidney, but more and more we have to turn to these old drugs because the newer drugs have been over over-prescribed or bacteria has become resistant to it. the fear is bacteria will become so resista
dr. alexander garza, former assistant secretary forehealth affairs and from homeland security, currentlycollege of public health. doctor, good to have you this morning. how worried should we be? >> well, i think it's sort of a mixed message. so, yes, we should be concerned, antibiotics resistance is growing every year you're hearing about a new bacteria that are becoming resistant to antibiotics, but on the other hand i think there's still a lot we can be doing to prevent that spread of...
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dr. gordon? >> thank you. chairman alexander, ranking member murray, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm associate professor at georgetown university's mccourt school of public policy and research associate at the national bureau of economic research. i conduct research on u.s. education policy, school finance and desegregation. in the course of my research on title one i have analyzed finance data and interviewed many state and district title one directors. today i'll discuss how essa changes the definition of supplement not supplant and how the department of education proposes to regulate it and discuss some of the unintended consequences that could come from this proposed regulation. the department's proposed rule as other witnesses have testified is meant to support equity. this is a laudable goal, but when you look at the compliance incentives it generates and consider what districts might do in order to comply with the rule, you could see how it could actually wind up hurting d
dr. gordon? >> thank you. chairman alexander, ranking member murray, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm associate professor at georgetown university's mccourt school of public policy and research associate at the national bureau of economic research. i conduct research on u.s. education policy, school finance and desegregation. in the course of my research on title one i have analyzed finance data and interviewed many state and district title...
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dr. frisk will be teaching at the alexander center in new york. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in getting a warm heritage welcome to dr. david frisk. [applause] dr. frisk: thank you, dr. edwards for that wonderful introduction for me, and one .robably, dr. rusher hear all right? i suspect there is a very wide range in this room of familiarity and relative unfamiliarity with bill rusher, who was a publisher of "national review," for 31 years, almost from the beginning. and he can also be said to have had a half-century long career in american politics. with something of a privileged, ringside, or front row seat. he never ran for public office, never held public office, never really founded anything on his own, as a number of conservative leaders did. identified, and never controlled his own institution. he was, as i put it in my introduction, "if not us, who? william rusher, national review, and the conservative movement," which was published last april, he was at the edge of the limelight. a lot of people knew very well who he was, a lot of p
dr. frisk will be teaching at the alexander center in new york. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in getting a warm heritage welcome to dr. david frisk. [applause] dr. frisk: thank you, dr. edwards for that wonderful introduction for me, and one .robably, dr. rusher hear all right? i suspect there is a very wide range in this room of familiarity and relative unfamiliarity with bill rusher, who was a publisher of "national review," for 31 years, almost from the beginning. and he can...
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alexander center in new york. pleaseand gentlemen, give a warm welcome to dr. david frisk. [applause] dr. frisk: thank you, dr. edwards, or the warm introduction for me, and dr. rusher. can everyone here all right? i suspect there is a very wide range in this room of familiarity and relative rusher,arity with bill who was a publisher of "national review," for 31 years, almost from the beginning. hadan also be said to have a half-century long career in american politics. with something of a privileged, ringside, or front row seat. he never ran for public office, neverheld public office, really founded anything on his own, as a number of conservative leaders did. he never controlled his own institution. put it in my introduction, "if not us, who? william rusher, national review, and the conservative movement," which was published last april, he was at the edge of the limelight. of people knew very well who he was, a lot of people know a lot less about him. but, as people became more aware there was ausher, general agreement among the segment oftious american conservatives, and we can see how fractious it can be,
alexander center in new york. pleaseand gentlemen, give a warm welcome to dr. david frisk. [applause] dr. frisk: thank you, dr. edwards, or the warm introduction for me, and dr. rusher. can everyone here all right? i suspect there is a very wide range in this room of familiarity and relative rusher,arity with bill who was a publisher of "national review," for 31 years, almost from the beginning. hadan also be said to have a half-century long career in american politics. with something...
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dr. coburn. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: mr. president, in the ne "the new york times" e issue, one oncologist writes, "for patients for whom the usual treatments fail to work, oncologists must use their knowledge, wit, and imagination to devise individualized therapies. increasingly, we are approaching each patient as a unique problem to solve. toxic, indiscriminate cell-killing drugs have given way to nimbler, finer-fingered molecules that can activate or deactivate complex pathways in cells, cut off growth factors, accelerate or decelerate the immune response, or choke the supply of nutrients and oxygen. more and moshings we must come up with ways to use drugs as precision tools to jam cogs and turn off selective switches in particular cancer cells, trained to follow rules, oncologists are now being asked to reinvent them." the article continues, "cancer and its treatment, once seemed simpler a breakthrough came in the 2000's, soon after the human genome project when scientists learned to sequence the genomes of cancer cells.
dr. coburn. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: mr. president, in the ne "the new york times" e issue, one oncologist writes, "for patients for whom the usual treatments fail to work, oncologists must use their knowledge, wit, and imagination to devise individualized therapies. increasingly, we are approaching each patient as a unique problem to solve. toxic, indiscriminate cell-killing drugs have given way to nimbler, finer-fingered molecules that can...
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hamilton project, proving he was precious beyond words in understanding how cool alexander hamilton could be to a wide audience. so drjason furman. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you for that introduction, michael. president truman was reported to have been frustrated with his economic team because every time he asked them for advice on something, rather than telling him something clear and direct, they would tell him, well on the one hand, and then they would say on the other hand and he wanted to get himself a one-handed economic adviser. the topic we're discussing today is one that really lends itself to a one-handed economic adviser. because as our team, led by cea member sandy black and engineera palma emily wiseberg and gabe scheffler put together this report, the research on this is really clear, it is really consistent. it goes across party lines as we heard a little bit in the opening and as we'll hear on the panel. and the changes that we've seen in policy over the last decades that led to the mass incarceration that led to the -- the increasing difficulty of reincorporating people in the workforce wasn't
hamilton project, proving he was precious beyond words in understanding how cool alexander hamilton could be to a wide audience. so drjason furman. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you for that introduction, michael. president truman was reported to have been frustrated with his economic team because every time he asked them for advice on something, rather than telling him something clear and direct, they would tell him, well on the one hand, and then they would say on the other hand and...
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alexander hamilton in a duel. andresides over the senate therefore, the impeachment trial of chase, leaving the newspaper saying, in those countries, the murderer is arraigned before the judge. [laughter] dr. amar: in our country, we have the judge being arraigned before the murderer. [laughter] dr. amar: thank you very much. [applause] you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> we proudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next .resident of the united states [cheers and applause] artifactsek american takes viewers into historic sites around the country. oldest tour some of the rooms in the u.s. capitol with moyle moyle. we hear about the historic events that have occurred in the suite, theleader's early rooms in the 19tnt
alexander hamilton in a duel. andresides over the senate therefore, the impeachment trial of chase, leaving the newspaper saying, in those countries, the murderer is arraigned before the judge. [laughter] dr. amar: in our country, we have the judge being arraigned before the murderer. [laughter] dr. amar: thank you very much. [applause] you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> we...