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scooter: yeah, i went to emory university in atlanta. just found myself wanting to do business, wanting to not sit in class. and unfortunately, i started selling fake ids for about two months there. and then i realized i was going to get caught. i was really good though. i mean, it was impressive. emily: they worked? scooter: they worked. emily: you became a promoter, a party promoter when you were 19? scooter: yeah. i was throwing all the 21 up parties and i was 19. the reason i dropped out of school was there was a guidance counselor. and he sat me down and he told me the story of robert woodruff, the guy of coca-cola, the largest endowment at emory. and i thought, this is great. he's telling me the story of an entrepreneur. he gets me. at the end, he looks at me and he goes, "you know why i told you that story? because robert woodruff was one in a billion and the chance of you being a robert woodruff is almost impossible. you need to stay in school and stop with this pipe dream." i said thank you very much. i think i understand now. a
scooter: yeah, i went to emory university in atlanta. just found myself wanting to do business, wanting to not sit in class. and unfortunately, i started selling fake ids for about two months there. and then i realized i was going to get caught. i was really good though. i mean, it was impressive. emily: they worked? scooter: they worked. emily: you became a promoter, a party promoter when you were 19? scooter: yeah. i was throwing all the 21 up parties and i was 19. the reason i dropped out of...
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hokies fall 91-83. 3 odac action at lynchburg, the hornets faced off with emory & henry. first half, lc's zach burnett drives to the basket and lays it in, the hornets outscored the wasps in the paint 32-16. emory & henry stayed right with lc early, kevin anzenberger knocks down a three. lc down one, a.j. hamilton drills a three, hamilton scored a game-high 15. lynchburg wins 73-53. 3 high school boys at e.c. glass, the hilltoppers battled the minutemen of liberty. third quarter, hilltoppers on the break, derrell calloway nice dish to anthony williams who hits the reverse layup, williams led all scorers with 23 points. the buzzer to end period three. but e.c. glass wins big 53-32. 3 and barney hall, known by millions of race fans as "the voice of nascar" , has passed away at age 83.the elkin, north carolina native covered nascar for nearly 55 years through seven decades. seven decades. that's what is going on in sports. >> reporter: we had melting on the way yesterday. we expect to get more going on today. outside and measured two inches left in our wset snow board. that
hokies fall 91-83. 3 odac action at lynchburg, the hornets faced off with emory & henry. first half, lc's zach burnett drives to the basket and lays it in, the hornets outscored the wasps in the paint 32-16. emory & henry stayed right with lc early, kevin anzenberger knocks down a three. lc down one, a.j. hamilton drills a three, hamilton scored a game-high 15. lynchburg wins 73-53. 3 high school boys at e.c. glass, the hilltoppers battled the minutemen of liberty. third quarter,...
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one of the reasons we are so emory medical school. in previous congresses, he has been in the leadership serving as chairman of the republican chairman committee. we have been impressed at brookings that he has come and spoken to small groups of us about his major concern about the budget process. anythingk about without talking about the state of the union. was there any one thing that while this guy gets it, or the disagree fundamentally? >> brookings is a great job trying to help us become better informed on the issues -- remarkable challenges we have. thank you. it is a privilege to be back with you. the short answer is no. i find myself continually disappointed, no surprise. when he talks about lofty things and uses his wonderful , you know,talents you kind of feel warm. he pulls everyone in. before he finishes a paragraph, and --s out the fittest wollops you over the head. he got up to the point where he thought he could get and then went no further for i guess, concerned they would completely alienate everyone, which i think he
one of the reasons we are so emory medical school. in previous congresses, he has been in the leadership serving as chairman of the republican chairman committee. we have been impressed at brookings that he has come and spoken to small groups of us about his major concern about the budget process. anythingk about without talking about the state of the union. was there any one thing that while this guy gets it, or the disagree fundamentally? >> brookings is a great job trying to help us...
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emory university's famous cherry-blossom experiment proves that mice inherit fear of cherry blossom scents from one generation to the next. dawn clark, author of jumpstart your wealth gene of financial success because of patterns we have within our dna which are stored from 6 generations and our own life events. until we reprogram or recode our dna for wealth." 3 mistakes to avoid if you want to re-code your dna for wealth 1. negative emotion situations prop: bowl of cherry blossoms 2. asleep at the wheel of life prop: pit stop flag 3. not deliberately re-coding your dna for success prop: jumper cables the abc's of recoding your dna awareness of your biology of struggle - prop: rescue dog bliss points change is good is your bank account like a bowl of cherries? the federal reserve reports that america's richest 10 percent now hold nearly 85 percent of all financial assets. since 2007, nevada has seen a larger share of its population enter poverty than any other state. cherry-blossom experiment proves that mice inherit fear of cherry blossom scents from one generation to the next. dawn clar
emory university's famous cherry-blossom experiment proves that mice inherit fear of cherry blossom scents from one generation to the next. dawn clark, author of jumpstart your wealth gene of financial success because of patterns we have within our dna which are stored from 6 generations and our own life events. until we reprogram or recode our dna for wealth." 3 mistakes to avoid if you want to re-code your dna for wealth 1. negative emotion situations prop: bowl of cherry blossoms 2....
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joel zivet, professor of anesthesiology at emory university. >>> you're watching "cnn newsroom." ahead, in the u.s. city of detroit, some school conditions are so poor that attendance has become dangerous for some students. we'll have that story ahead. >>> plus, votes are being counted in taiwan, and the island may soon have its first female leader. that story ahead as this broadcast continues. i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's with me?! yay! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in! that are lighter in calories and added sugar when you use splenda no calorie sweetener. think sugar, use splenda theand to help you accelerate,. we've created a new company... one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. t...to help sense danger
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luckily you are here in the u.s., in emory and in the best hands. >> there are a number of survivors and see if many of them are realising the fact that it's not over, even though it's supposed to be over. there is a great need to pay attention to them. some of that attention is difficult, and requires expertise. and requires facilitation of them being cared for and seen and so i think increasingly there's a number of people thinking about how best to do that. i fear that as we approach the last tenth of the last file of active transmission, e want >>> that's "america tonight"s lisa fletcher. >> how much does the community know about in re-emergence. will solutions be discovered in time to help those that are thousands of miles away. >> next deuce, join us as dr coezer joins us in a journey in an i.c.u. unit. details of his relapse and what is ahead. as he rightside a concern to return. that's "america tonight", tell us what you think. talk to us and come back, more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> coordinated attack. i.s.i.l. claims responsibility for a deadly blast and shoot-out
luckily you are here in the u.s., in emory and in the best hands. >> there are a number of survivors and see if many of them are realising the fact that it's not over, even though it's supposed to be over. there is a great need to pay attention to them. some of that attention is difficult, and requires expertise. and requires facilitation of them being cared for and seen and so i think increasingly there's a number of people thinking about how best to do that. i fear that as we approach...
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in august of 2015 he returned with a team of eye specialists from emory to help educate doctors on this latest discovery about ebola's aggressive persistence and donate much needed diagnostic equipment. he is also using his personal experience to teach medical approaches here in the u.s. about the ongoing effects of ebola. last month he returned to his university school of medicine where researchers are walking on annie bowl avaccine. he-- an ebola vaccine. he talked to crowds where he was treated like a returning hero. >> he halls a talent for brother-in-lawing the-- bridging the gap in being a patient and being a doctor. >> reporter: his mentor was in the audience >> he can bring those two worlds together and make the illness itself vivid to the doctors who are listening to him. that, of course, will make all of us better doctors should we be in the position of having to care for annie bowl apatient future. >> i have an opportunity, as i speak these days, to unpack a very compelling scientific and medical story and to call attention to the emerging need to take care of these 15 or 16,
in august of 2015 he returned with a team of eye specialists from emory to help educate doctors on this latest discovery about ebola's aggressive persistence and donate much needed diagnostic equipment. he is also using his personal experience to teach medical approaches here in the u.s. about the ongoing effects of ebola. last month he returned to his university school of medicine where researchers are walking on annie bowl avaccine. he-- an ebola vaccine. he talked to crowds where he was...
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she is professor of law and director of the project of war and security at emory university. prior to her position at emory, professor of law and political science at the university of southern california. she has also taught at duke, harvard, university of maryland, and university of iowa. she is an expert in constitutional law, legal history, diplomatic history, and civil rights history. -- books include overtime, wartime, exploding american dreams, and cold war/civil rights. she received her phd from yale university. her jd from yale law school and her a.b. in sociology from university of california berkeley. most recently, she has been the chair of the american law and governance here. please join me in welcoming mary dudziak. [applause] dr. dudziak: thank you for that very kind introduction. thank you all. i am so grateful you took time on such a beautiful afternoon to think about war with me. [laughter] i have many thank you's, which i will try to do more quickly than is appropriate. i want to recognize a couple of really wonderful and important people here today in ter
she is professor of law and director of the project of war and security at emory university. prior to her position at emory, professor of law and political science at the university of southern california. she has also taught at duke, harvard, university of maryland, and university of iowa. she is an expert in constitutional law, legal history, diplomatic history, and civil rights history. -- books include overtime, wartime, exploding american dreams, and cold war/civil rights. she received her...
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universidad "emory" en "atlanta clave para ayudar a quienespadey sufren de depresin.. depresin afecta tres veces ms a las personas con deficiencias cardiacas.. --tambin indica que hacer ejercicio regularmente reduce los efectos de la depresin... ---recuerde siempre consulte con su medico antes de iniciar cualquier ejercicio fisico. cesar --- con xito se estren la nueva sper serie de telemundo, la querida del centauro... blanca ---sus protagonistas se reunieron para disfrutar el primer captulo. ---mariana nos ampla.onvers con ellos y ;05 ;35 ;48 take vo blanca ---temperaturas extremas siguen causando serios estragos los rminales areos al otro lado de estados unidos. gabriel live st. louis se queda sin equipo los rams regresan a los angeles y los radiers.... take vo se quedan quietos en oakland por ahorita.. le tengo los detalles de esto y mas en deportes. end segment el deportivo cu ---adelante gabriel gabriel blanca, cesar muy buenas noches... buenas noticias para los aficionados de los raiders e viven en oakland.. el equipo no se estara mudando a los angeles.... take
universidad "emory" en "atlanta clave para ayudar a quienespadey sufren de depresin.. depresin afecta tres veces ms a las personas con deficiencias cardiacas.. --tambin indica que hacer ejercicio regularmente reduce los efectos de la depresin... ---recuerde siempre consulte con su medico antes de iniciar cualquier ejercicio fisico. cesar --- con xito se estren la nueva sper serie de telemundo, la querida del centauro... blanca ---sus protagonistas se reunieron para disfrutar el...
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check out the ember smirk mug. it promises to keep your cup warm for hours. there's a rechargeable emory. it will set you back about $130. >>> there's something else in the show. is this how you'll get around in the future. a proto type of a drone that could carry people. the chinese firm debuted. and the company engineers say the contraction could take a single passenger to a preprogram destination. they say once the destination is entered, the passenger only has it could reach heighths of up to 11 thousand feet. don't look in the store anytime soon. the company hasn't gotten into faa oregon -- faa or has gone into mass production. ja cardboard contraption that sells for $20 on-line has save the life of the baby. >> a new team of doctors at children's hospital in florida, they were able to create a revolution airy technique. they created a two dimensional image of the baby's heart. google cardboard converted into 3-d virtual reality. they were able to examine the heart from all sides. and they believe this made a big difference between baby keybegan living or dying. . >> it's changing c
check out the ember smirk mug. it promises to keep your cup warm for hours. there's a rechargeable emory. it will set you back about $130. >>> there's something else in the show. is this how you'll get around in the future. a proto type of a drone that could carry people. the chinese firm debuted. and the company engineers say the contraction could take a single passenger to a preprogram destination. they say once the destination is entered, the passenger only has it could reach...
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===salud open=== 2shot/lorena --investigadores del hospital de la universida de "emory" en "atlanta",a puede ser clave para ayudar a personas que padecen enfermedades cardiacas y que tambin sufren de depresin.. juanfra/cont vo --segn el estudio, la depresafes personas con deficiencias cardiacas.. --en la investigacin que invocr a casiil personas, se encontr que hacer ejercicio regularmente reduce de manera significante los efectos de la depresin.. live bug bump out lorena --- tiempo de la pausa... no se mueva porque tenemos mucho ms para ustedes aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primer edicion... take vo / lorena --- se registra un incremento en los casos de autismo en etapas avanzadas entre niÑos latinos y muchos se preguntan por qu no se detectaron a tiempo..le tendremos respuestas en nuestro segmento "y ahora, como le hago?" take vo / juanfra --- siganos en nuestras redes sociales en facebook . diagonal... telemundo 48... en twitter estamos en "arroba" telemundo 48.. y en instagram bsquenos en telemundo 48, adems telemundo 28 est disponible para iphone, ipad y androir actuallaza o desc
===salud open=== 2shot/lorena --investigadores del hospital de la universida de "emory" en "atlanta",a puede ser clave para ayudar a personas que padecen enfermedades cardiacas y que tambin sufren de depresin.. juanfra/cont vo --segn el estudio, la depresafes personas con deficiencias cardiacas.. --en la investigacin que invocr a casiil personas, se encontr que hacer ejercicio regularmente reduce de manera significante los efectos de la depresin.. live bug bump out lorena...
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he was a theologian trained out of emory, he took an interest in me. i would say something and he would put his head on the table. >> host: the beauty of the relationship with a faculty member who became a mentor and i'm sure friend. >> guest: all a close friend. the thing that was beautiful about it was that i did not have to navigate or negotiate how i got there, whether not a should be there. i walked into the boys hall, i wanted to thurman hall, every it was just confirmed to i was. even though though i was coming from a working-class family. my mother clean toilets for a living. had a first baby when she was in eighth grade. but my dad stuck in there and stuck with her and they made a life with their family. it was at morehouse that something was put in me. even as i was struggling with morehouse and they try to kick me out three or four times. it was something about this race man, something about about the dedication to justice, something about martin luther king statue from over and king chapel, giving us a charge that changed my life. i will wi
he was a theologian trained out of emory, he took an interest in me. i would say something and he would put his head on the table. >> host: the beauty of the relationship with a faculty member who became a mentor and i'm sure friend. >> guest: all a close friend. the thing that was beautiful about it was that i did not have to navigate or negotiate how i got there, whether not a should be there. i walked into the boys hall, i wanted to thurman hall, every it was just confirmed to i...
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barbra at emory university who started using it to treat garden variety. they had don things like they had built virtual airplane and high scary bridges for people with fear of heights. and they found that it worked who could stay calm on virtual airplane could later ride a real airplane and virtual all right could get on a elevator so they have the idea of using this for vietnam war veterans and bit mid-90s people who had served in the vietnam war and had post-traumatic stress disorder were considered e treatment resistant. they were hardest to treat. they hadn't been helped by anybody. soldiers were willing to try this novel form of therapy. but there was a big difference she told me. between -- using ptsd and fear of spied wheres you're afraid of being stuck in a elevator or crossing a bridge you're afraid of what might happen. when you've been to war that has already happened worst nightmare has happened you have to resurface an actual memory. so there weren't -- they weren't sure if it would work or how hard it would be on people who were doing it so
barbra at emory university who started using it to treat garden variety. they had don things like they had built virtual airplane and high scary bridges for people with fear of heights. and they found that it worked who could stay calm on virtual airplane could later ride a real airplane and virtual all right could get on a elevator so they have the idea of using this for vietnam war veterans and bit mid-90s people who had served in the vietnam war and had post-traumatic stress disorder were...
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were damaged and the waysovered, but that they have honored and to this day continued to honor the ,emory of these men photographs, remembering them on memorial day, comments on websites or things like that is a powerful thing. as heartbreaking and tragic as this was for all of the families beautiful justng to see the strength of the human spirit. i think for me that is what ultimately prevails. >> we will have to stop there. please join me in thanking greg jones. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. each week until the 2016 election, wrote to the white house rewind brings archival coverage of presidential politics. 1980weekend, a look at the campaign with interviews with the top four republican candidates in the race. they were recorded in winston-salem. >> could you pick out the three most effective leaders in history and why you selected these leaders? >> i tell you, you had me right between the eyes with that. i suppose that
were damaged and the waysovered, but that they have honored and to this day continued to honor the ,emory of these men photographs, remembering them on memorial day, comments on websites or things like that is a powerful thing. as heartbreaking and tragic as this was for all of the families beautiful justng to see the strength of the human spirit. i think for me that is what ultimately prevails. >> we will have to stop there. please join me in thanking greg jones. [applause] >> you...
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player having played the kansas city chiefs is assistant professor of african-american studies at emory university, scholarly interests include african-americans and world war i and african-americans in the intersection of sports and civil rights. his first book examines the life and career of the 19th century african-american jockey and i would also like to welcome the audience watching around the country on c-span book tv. the issue of concussions in the nfl came to the forefront because of the book that steve and mark have co-authored so we will begin by asking them to issue kind of a summary statement of how this issue came to their attention into the nation's attention and what the status of the debate is ended and we will invite then we will invite them to weigh in again after hosting conferences for sports administrators we would like to invite pellom mcdaniels to weigh in on this issues, so steve and mark i will turn it into you. >> before i start, we really we've really want to thank you for having us here for second time at the festival and it's amazing how big it's gotten. we
player having played the kansas city chiefs is assistant professor of african-american studies at emory university, scholarly interests include african-americans and world war i and african-americans in the intersection of sports and civil rights. his first book examines the life and career of the 19th century african-american jockey and i would also like to welcome the audience watching around the country on c-span book tv. the issue of concussions in the nfl came to the forefront because of...
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emory university researchers discover the aortas of depressed people who are not physically active wereore inflamed. these are two signs of heart disease. but depressed people who did exercise on a regular basis faired much better. so another reason to get on out there and get moving. >>> and as colorado's pot industry grows and more and more people stock their homes with edible marijuana treats, many are now asking, can i still eat this after the expiration date? well, the denver health department is telling people to follow a simple rule. whether it's milk gone bad, out of date loaf of bread or expired vitamins, it's probably not going to make you sick but it may not taste all that fresh some people in colorado can munch all they want without pairing different price later. iain and lucy. >> live dangerously. joyce, thanks. >>> some special friends are starting life together at six flags great adventure in jackson, new jersey. >> the park released video of a siberian tiger cub the first tiger birth there in 13 years. and an african lion cub what makes this special is that the vets are
emory university researchers discover the aortas of depressed people who are not physically active wereore inflamed. these are two signs of heart disease. but depressed people who did exercise on a regular basis faired much better. so another reason to get on out there and get moving. >>> and as colorado's pot industry grows and more and more people stock their homes with edible marijuana treats, many are now asking, can i still eat this after the expiration date? well, the denver...
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mary dudziak is the professor of of the project law r and security in culture and society at emory university. emo to her position at -- professor of law, political science at the university of southern california. at duke, so taught harvard, the university of maryland, and the university of iowa. she serves on the historical advisory committee for the u.s. epartment of state and the editorial board of the journal of diplomatic history. is expert in constitutional law, legal history, diplomatic history and civil rights history and her books include war time, an idea, its history, its consequences, exporting american dreams, thurgood marshall's and cold war, , civil rights, raised in the democracy.erican she received her ph.d. from yale j.d. from yale law berkley.nd california she has been a chair in american long governance here. in welcoming me mary dudziak. [applause] [applaus [applause]. ms. dudziak: thank you for that very kind introduction. thank you all for coming in to me today.t war with i have many thank yous which more quickly than is appropriate, actually, but a st i want to recogn
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. >> emory? >> okay. so the, let me start with the point on alliance which is a terribly difficult one. because the real politic requires alliance with arms purchasers and, you know, geostrategically located nations that will host u.s. military bases. that is an enormously difficult question and requires fraytrade. but the u.s. has really interesting alliancing in tes i u.n. or potential allies that i don't feel are being cultivatesed enough on this issue. the big voices in women's righting debates this year and last year were small and not very powerful countries. uruguay, the philippines, south korea and also middle-sized countries that are enormously interesting. chile, argentina, brazil. and there's many, many more. moist of the central american countries. they're complicated because of catholicism, but there are some very interesting allies. sometimes turkey. so beyond the scandinavians and the obvious europeans, a lot more can be done to work with those countries to develop an explicit, shared commi
. >> emory? >> okay. so the, let me start with the point on alliance which is a terribly difficult one. because the real politic requires alliance with arms purchasers and, you know, geostrategically located nations that will host u.s. military bases. that is an enormously difficult question and requires fraytrade. but the u.s. has really interesting alliancing in tes i u.n. or potential allies that i don't feel are being cultivatesed enough on this issue. the big voices in women's...
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. >> either mike emory. father of three teenagers raised here in san francisco. my oldest son as a freshman playing baseball is a product of san francisco little league playing baseball at dartmouth now. home for his winter break. i have 16 old twins who are at pacific rowing and i spend an awful lot of time at lake merced. my son, my younger son, got to lake merced through learning tissue trapped in summer camp and became an active trap and skeet shooter at the pacific rod and gun club and i say with all honesty, it changed his life and changed our lives. i am here to tell you for just a minute about what i think is being lost at lake merced with a gun club. founded in 1929, they moved their first piece of legislation 12 strike past survive [inaudible]. they built the second skeet field in the state on the banks of the river . when i was lost in the flood they start looking for home in the van were other members were and were shooting at fort--heather first fundraiser for san francisco for neediest families in 1930. ray's $430. mayor rossi broke lay at riverside
. >> either mike emory. father of three teenagers raised here in san francisco. my oldest son as a freshman playing baseball is a product of san francisco little league playing baseball at dartmouth now. home for his winter break. i have 16 old twins who are at pacific rowing and i spend an awful lot of time at lake merced. my son, my younger son, got to lake merced through learning tissue trapped in summer camp and became an active trap and skeet shooter at the pacific rod and gun club...
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. >> either mike emory. father of three teenagers raised here in san francisco. my oldest son as a freshman playing baseball is a product of san francisco little league playing baseball at dartmouth now. home for his winter break. i have 16 old twins who are at pacific rowing and i spend an awful lot of time at lake merced. my son, my younger son, got to lake merced through learning tissue trapped in summer camp and became an active trap and skeet shooter at the pacific rod and gun club and i say with all honesty, it changed his life and changed our lives. i am here to tell you for just a minute about what i think is being lost at lake merced with a gun club. founded in 1929, they moved their first piece of legislation 12 strike past survive [inaudible]. they built the second skeet field in the state on the banks of the river . when i was lost in the flood they start looking for home in the van were other members were and were shooting at fort--heather first fundraiser for san francisco for neediest families in 1930. ray's $430. mayor rossi broke lay at riverside
. >> either mike emory. father of three teenagers raised here in san francisco. my oldest son as a freshman playing baseball is a product of san francisco little league playing baseball at dartmouth now. home for his winter break. i have 16 old twins who are at pacific rowing and i spend an awful lot of time at lake merced. my son, my younger son, got to lake merced through learning tissue trapped in summer camp and became an active trap and skeet shooter at the pacific rod and gun club...
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. >>> al jazeera's emory rendy joins us. thanks for being with us.ell us more about this morning's attack. >> of course. we are just heard from president erduan who has said for the first time that a, quote, syria-linked suicide bomber is believed to be behind the istanbul blast. this is coming from president erduan speaking to a yearly gathering of turkish ambassadors. he is also saying that some foreigners are among those killed in the suicide bombing so the president is calling it a suicide bombing. he strongly condemns the attack and all of this while the prime minister is holding an emergency security meeting in ankara with heads of the armed forces and the minister of interior. >> em re, last year, turkey was the site of several attacks. squarely aimed at tourist. how will they address security concerns in istanbul? the turkish government, you know, when you speak to turkish officials, they will tell you, you know, despite all efforts and despite all efforts taken by turkey, despite everything that is being done along this extremely long border
. >>> al jazeera's emory rendy joins us. thanks for being with us.ell us more about this morning's attack. >> of course. we are just heard from president erduan who has said for the first time that a, quote, syria-linked suicide bomber is believed to be behind the istanbul blast. this is coming from president erduan speaking to a yearly gathering of turkish ambassadors. he is also saying that some foreigners are among those killed in the suicide bombing so the president is...
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that visit, right before emorial. about an hour later, gabby first opened her eyes. now, i remember talking to mom bout that. but i know the pain that she and her family have endured these past five years. and the rehabilitation, the ork, and the effort to recover from shattering injuries. then, i think of all the americans who aren't as fortunate. every single year, more than 30,000 americans have their lives cut short by guns. 30,000. suicides, domestic violence, gang shootouts, accidents, hundreds of thousands of americans have lost brothers and sisters. r buried their own children. many have had to learn to live with a disability. or learn to live without the love of their life. a number of those people are here today. they can tell you some stories. in this room right here there are a lot of stories. there's a lot of heartache. there's a lot of resilience and a lot of strength, but there's also a lot of pain. and this is just a small ample. the united states of america is not the only country on earth with violent or dangerous people. we are not inherently more
that visit, right before emorial. about an hour later, gabby first opened her eyes. now, i remember talking to mom bout that. but i know the pain that she and her family have endured these past five years. and the rehabilitation, the ork, and the effort to recover from shattering injuries. then, i think of all the americans who aren't as fortunate. every single year, more than 30,000 americans have their lives cut short by guns. 30,000. suicides, domestic violence, gang shootouts, accidents,...
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you've got sitting behind you three students from emory university. two are from my district, if you are ever having on young people that count on us, it's a bipartisan look for a solution. i know they appreciate it and i do as well. with that, this hearing is adjourned. >>> coming up live monday on c-span, british house of commons debate as members consider barring republican presidential candidate donald trump from the united kingdom. this is after his remarks about muslims attempting to come to the u.s. a petition to bar him from entering britain has received more than a quarter million signatures. live coverage of that debate monday starts at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend on c-span 2 and here's some programs to watch out for this weekend. saturday at 1:30 p.m. eastern watch book tv's coverage of the second annual bill of rights day book festival from the national constitution center in philadelphia. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, may fong discusses her book "one child, the story of chi
you've got sitting behind you three students from emory university. two are from my district, if you are ever having on young people that count on us, it's a bipartisan look for a solution. i know they appreciate it and i do as well. with that, this hearing is adjourned. >>> coming up live monday on c-span, british house of commons debate as members consider barring republican presidential candidate donald trump from the united kingdom. this is after his remarks about muslims...
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you've got sitting behind you, three students from emory. if you're ever going to have young people who are counting on us to get this right, come to hearing. it's kind of a serious bipartisan search for solutions. i appreciate the encouragement and i know they do as well. this hear wg the ranking members is is adjourned. >>> here's a look at some of our featured programs this weekend on american history tv on cspan 3. next tuesday, president obama will deliver his last state of the union address to a joint session of congress. this saturday and sunday, beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern, we'll feature four state of the union speeches by former presidents during their last year in office. on saturday, president carter and president reagan and sunday, president george h.w. bush's final state of the union followed by president bill clinton. also, saturday morning at 10:30, lin-manuel miranda accepts the george washington book prize and sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, we'll look back to the 1984 presidential campaign and
you've got sitting behind you, three students from emory. if you're ever going to have young people who are counting on us to get this right, come to hearing. it's kind of a serious bipartisan search for solutions. i appreciate the encouragement and i know they do as well. this hear wg the ranking members is is adjourned. >>> here's a look at some of our featured programs this weekend on american history tv on cspan 3. next tuesday, president obama will deliver his last state of the...
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and then there's a third way to look at this, a professor at emory university in atlanta has combinedhan it is today. >> and 2.had 4/for many people like change. they get tired of incumbents. by his math the democrats should get about 48.7%, just under 50%, all though he cautions that if you have a trump or cruz in the race, who knows what will happen. >>what about bloomberg? will check out? >> would that be awkward for you? >> would what be awkward jump -- >> everything? >> everything would be awkward. >> that is so awkward. >> let's save that for the 9:15 block. >> that would be awkward! up know! that would be horrible, wouldn't it. >> egotting back to the business at happened, what this tells you with the economy being weak -- don't let him change the topic. morning would go with hadry and the steve would go with the mayor. . up look at these charts -- they're fascinating only three times wrong. >> i think that's true and i think people are not -- we always have an ourselves focus and the rest of the word is really on fire and in places that aren't on fire it's because they already
and then there's a third way to look at this, a professor at emory university in atlanta has combinedhan it is today. >> and 2.had 4/for many people like change. they get tired of incumbents. by his math the democrats should get about 48.7%, just under 50%, all though he cautions that if you have a trump or cruz in the race, who knows what will happen. >>what about bloomberg? will check out? >> would that be awkward for you? >> would what be awkward jump -- >>...
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maybe areas rate around oakland and into emory vile. maybe right along the 880 commute.n falling here. as we shift into the sierra we've watched scattered showers here but not a lot going on at this moment. if i back up just a little bit that rain/snow line right about pollock pines, between 3500 and 4,000 feet. if you are going to be skiing this weekend grab the chains. always a good idea to have them this time of year if you don't have the snow tires. a few inches expected all the way down to pass level. the higher elevations could pick up eight to nine inches of snow so that's good news. here's a look at the temperatures for the hour, and then i will show you what you can expect for the second half of the day. for some of us, not a lot of change going on. 48 degrees in redwood city, 47 in concord. so temperatures not too bad but it's cloudy, cool, a little damp. it's going to feel cool out there. santa rose saw ear at 47. i think for the afternoon you're going to 5 1. so we're talking a few degrees of warming over the course of the day. by noontime, you're still at 49
maybe areas rate around oakland and into emory vile. maybe right along the 880 commute.n falling here. as we shift into the sierra we've watched scattered showers here but not a lot going on at this moment. if i back up just a little bit that rain/snow line right about pollock pines, between 3500 and 4,000 feet. if you are going to be skiing this weekend grab the chains. always a good idea to have them this time of year if you don't have the snow tires. a few inches expected all the way down to...