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gill?s, man. >> though the surveillance footage left no questions about what started the fight, gill will have a hearing to explain himself. and if he's convincing, he might talk his way out of segregation. >> i'd like to ask you a couple questions. some of the guys that sit at the table with harvey said that harvey was going to trade a piece of cake to you for another item? >> actually, i gave him like some -- a bag of coffee. he told me that he would give me two cakes in return. i thought that to be pretty cool. >> did he just pick it up and hand it to you? >> no, he didn't hand it to me. i grabbed it myself. >> so you reached over and picked it up off -- >> he was like, you know, your cake right there. as i picked it up -- most cakes are dry. you know, this cake was like really soggy at the bottom of it. you know, and you know -- i believe, you know, by me being so immune to it, i can't smell it no more. it might have been urine up under it. you know, like i say, man, i could be wrong. b
gill?s, man. >> though the surveillance footage left no questions about what started the fight, gill will have a hearing to explain himself. and if he's convincing, he might talk his way out of segregation. >> i'd like to ask you a couple questions. some of the guys that sit at the table with harvey said that harvey was going to trade a piece of cake to you for another item? >> actually, i gave him like some -- a bag of coffee. he told me that he would give me two cakes in...
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gill throws every strike.ill just catches him off guard and just -- >> i don't see harvey throw any punches, may have put his hands up to defend himself, but he was clearly looking down. >> coming up. >> i could be wrong, but i am pretty much right. >> antoine gill pleads his case to authority. and brandy calls home. >> are you sad? you sound like you're crying. nt. that's having your back. >> grand rapids, michigan described as america's most family friendly city. but brandee nyp, a former school secretary, lost custody of her two daughters after she fell into a life of crack addiction and prostitution on the city's division street. >> my daughters haven't seen me yet. i haven't seen my youngest daughter in a year and a half. >> nyp's 12-year-old lives with her father, and her 17-year-old lives with nyp's mother and father. nyp is in jail awaiting drug possession charges. >> i'm happy where i'm at, just being sober each day. it's a great stride for me. smoking crack every single day for two-and-a-half years,
gill throws every strike.ill just catches him off guard and just -- >> i don't see harvey throw any punches, may have put his hands up to defend himself, but he was clearly looking down. >> coming up. >> i could be wrong, but i am pretty much right. >> antoine gill pleads his case to authority. and brandy calls home. >> are you sad? you sound like you're crying. nt. that's having your back. >> grand rapids, michigan described as america's most family friendly...
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gilles: the u.s.as been able to reengineer growth very quickly after the late president -- great recession of 2009. this extremely slow growth, stagnation, has been going on for six years, seven years, there is no amount of fiscal austerity that he debt off the table. tom: tom: pete peterson was adamant growth alone will not solve this. olivia: what do you feel that the u.s. got right in response to the recovery that europe got wrong? gilles: it was quicker to recognize that first and foremost you need to solve every banking setctor. there was a sense of emergency lacking in europe. the view was ok, it is going on in u.s., we do not need to solve. it took four years or five years to really get banks. then we have i think very -- a very ill-timed approach to austerity. we discovered after two years or three years it was becoming self defeating. the speed of the response was obvious the a problem. tom: gilles moec with us of bank of america, but merrill lynch. coming up, we will continue become a statio
gilles: the u.s.as been able to reengineer growth very quickly after the late president -- great recession of 2009. this extremely slow growth, stagnation, has been going on for six years, seven years, there is no amount of fiscal austerity that he debt off the table. tom: tom: pete peterson was adamant growth alone will not solve this. olivia: what do you feel that the u.s. got right in response to the recovery that europe got wrong? gilles: it was quicker to recognize that first and foremost...
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we asked richard gill how those stabilizers work.1954, when real gnp began to fall, federal tax revenues also began to fall simply because there was less taxable income. this meant more money for consumers. private spending did not have to fall as much as one might have expected. in terms of our diagram, this private spending curve, instead of going down, was flatter like this. instead of spiraling into a great depression, private spending was maintained at a relatively high level. the fall in national income was cushioned. if these stabilizers are so wonderful and worked so nicely in 14, why didn't they stop the great depression of the 1930s? because government was playing a much larger economic role than it had been 20 years earlier. this was what keynesians of the time were advocating. i, john fitzgerald kennedy do solemnly swear... that you will faithfully execute the office of president. that i will faithfullexecute... the bright promise of that day blinded many. john kennedy had managed only a razor-thin margin of victory. he w
we asked richard gill how those stabilizers work.1954, when real gnp began to fall, federal tax revenues also began to fall simply because there was less taxable income. this meant more money for consumers. private spending did not have to fall as much as one might have expected. in terms of our diagram, this private spending curve, instead of going down, was flatter like this. instead of spiraling into a great depression, private spending was maintained at a relatively high level. the fall in...
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we asked richard gill.here was little hope at this time that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when inflation gets going, all groups feel they are losers. sanitation workers, teachers senior citizens, rich man, poor manyou name it. everybody faces higher prices and thinks, "i'm being ruined." this perception that everyone is losing is unjustified. if prices are going up incomes are going up, too. not everybody is losing all the time. still, when this uncertainty about the future becomes contagious things can get bad for everybody. it's difficult running an efficient, productive economy when prices change all the time. but whether justified or not this fear of falling behind can be a major factor causing inflation to increase. sanitation workers feel they're falling behind. they strike, getting higher wages. now other public employees see they're behind. they demand even higher increases. now coal miners, assembly line workers, sales clerks see they're falling behind. up we go. wages, prices,
we asked richard gill.here was little hope at this time that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when inflation gets going, all groups feel they are losers. sanitation workers, teachers senior citizens, rich man, poor manyou name it. everybody faces higher prices and thinks, "i'm being ruined." this perception that everyone is losing is unjustified. if prices are going up incomes are going up, too. not everybody is losing all the time. still, when this uncertainty about...
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economic analyst richard gill explains why.ankers wouldn't want to give up a fractional-reserve system is pretty obvious. they make money by lending. is this somehow sinful? hardly. if they didn't make money on loans they'd charge us hefty fees on deposits. most of us would regard this as even more sinful. the knickerbocker case was a bit alarming but most of the time fractional-reserve banking works well. here's how a commercial bank's balance sheet might look. we have two columns here assets and liabilities. assets are what the bank owns. liabilities are what it owes. in this stripped-down case the bank's assets consist of money we have deposited and its loans to businesses. this banks owns a claim of $80 million against industrial firms who have borrowed money and will pay interest to the bank. against these assets we have what the bank owes to its depositors, what we call demand deposits, since they are payable whenever we write a check on them. what fractional-reserve banking means isn't that assets exceed liabilities-- yo
economic analyst richard gill explains why.ankers wouldn't want to give up a fractional-reserve system is pretty obvious. they make money by lending. is this somehow sinful? hardly. if they didn't make money on loans they'd charge us hefty fees on deposits. most of us would regard this as even more sinful. the knickerbocker case was a bit alarming but most of the time fractional-reserve banking works well. here's how a commercial bank's balance sheet might look. we have two columns here assets...
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economic analyst richard gill explains.e say an economist, like a cynic knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. economists when they measure gnp and its growth over time tend to concentrate on goods and services that had market prices numbers that can be added, subtracted, and multiplied. the more intangible benefits and costs of growth, however much they affect our economic welfare are much harder to assess. it isn't just an economist's problem. we all have different evaluations of the desirablity or undesirability of economic growth. some people genuinely like the buzz and bustle of a growing economy. others prefer stability and tranquility. who is to say which preference is correct? still, these gnp numbers tell a remarkable story. the curve of real u.s. gnp has fluctuated but basically, it has ascended dramatically over the past century. the total production of goods and services rose 20 times or more during this period. what has this meant to us? more pollution noise, congestion anxiety. all these and m
economic analyst richard gill explains.e say an economist, like a cynic knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. economists when they measure gnp and its growth over time tend to concentrate on goods and services that had market prices numbers that can be added, subtracted, and multiplied. the more intangible benefits and costs of growth, however much they affect our economic welfare are much harder to assess. it isn't just an economist's problem. we all have different...
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gilling in trouble. >> sean: to me that's the most important part.e putting a man on the ball. that time, he's on the right shoulder. the only pass he has is at the baseline and that's a dangerous one. >> kevin: very. they've got to find a way to get it in. obviously they would love to get it into barnes, who's tremendous free throw shooter. at this point i think just get it in bounds. last few year, they've been -- this year, they're 10-3. a great home crowd today. that's what we talked about. a lot of game makers are -- >> kevin: barnes is a guy wide open is going to get fouled and that's the exact -- that arizona state wanted on the run. >> sean: you're exactly right and goodman is a little upset there. he wanted that pass. i'm sorry. goodman wanted to pass underneath. he's going to get two free throws. he knows he's going to get fouled. >> kevin: you said you wanted a guy to step up. here's the guy. >> sean: that's the guy. >> kevin: and arizona state's free throw shooting has been their akilchilles heel all year. 8 of 8. he's got 18 points. barn
gilling in trouble. >> sean: to me that's the most important part.e putting a man on the ball. that time, he's on the right shoulder. the only pass he has is at the baseline and that's a dangerous one. >> kevin: very. they've got to find a way to get it in. obviously they would love to get it into barnes, who's tremendous free throw shooter. at this point i think just get it in bounds. last few year, they've been -- this year, they're 10-3. a great home crowd today. that's what we...
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'cause last night i got to go to do gill and george at the 92nd street y.of the y years ago for hummus breath. [ laughter ] you know whey mean? so we went up and did it felt and it literally felt like -- i was like, this is what james brown playing the apollo must have been like. [ laughter ] >> seth: you must -- when you come back to new york, you must run into gill and george types all the time. >> everywhere. and i get people sending me pictures of gill and george. i was at the metropolitan opera. not that gill and george can't afford the opera. [ laughter ] you know what i mean like i was at day bars and there's like two guys with like strand tote bags and weird white marshmellow sneakers and sagging worn out corduroy's, blazers and turtle necks. mashed potato colored hair with like three day old new york times crossword puzzles. you can smell the coffee breath through the picture. >> seth: you have known mulaney forever. >> yes. >> seth: and gave one of the greatest wedding speeches i've ever heard. >> thank you. thank you. >> seth: really beautiful an
'cause last night i got to go to do gill and george at the 92nd street y.of the y years ago for hummus breath. [ laughter ] you know whey mean? so we went up and did it felt and it literally felt like -- i was like, this is what james brown playing the apollo must have been like. [ laughter ] >> seth: you must -- when you come back to new york, you must run into gill and george types all the time. >> everywhere. and i get people sending me pictures of gill and george. i was at the...
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second half that's anthony gill driving the lane. 19 points in this game for gill.er a minute to play now. menaglu knocks down the three pointer. 18 points all 3s. wake within one. less than ten seconds remaining. cody miller loses the handle there. virginia steals one from wake. they hold on for the victory, 61-60. >>> over at the smith center the colonial army out in full force. first half tied at 34. kevin larson coming away with the steal. he would finish. gw is up 2. later on in the half they're down 7 at this point. more tough "d." creating a turnover. get it is bucket on the other end. a game high 22 points. gw within 5. but vcu even without the star point guard, weber, guys like melvin johnson stepping up. 17 points. vcu snapped the gw 12-game home game winning streak and take it 79-66. >>> at the patriots center george mason hosting richmond. little free basketball for fans today. we're headed to overtime in o.t. the spotters working the ball around. josh jones knocking down the corner trey. a one-point lead for richmond. later in o.t. mason. that's moore d
second half that's anthony gill driving the lane. 19 points in this game for gill.er a minute to play now. menaglu knocks down the three pointer. 18 points all 3s. wake within one. less than ten seconds remaining. cody miller loses the handle there. virginia steals one from wake. they hold on for the victory, 61-60. >>> over at the smith center the colonial army out in full force. first half tied at 34. kevin larson coming away with the steal. he would finish. gw is up 2. later on in...
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like they're sort of mad that my game is gill-ian and not jill-ian. part of this. >> jimmy: give me a break. yeah. you made a video with your mom, an instagram video. >> yes. >> jimmy: who shot the video? >> i shot the video. >> jimmy: okay. let's watch this. >> great. >> once and for all why did you game me gill-ian and not jill-ian? >> i got a names book from the library, i liked g-i-l-i. >> why gill-ian and not jill-ian? >> i didn't know how to pronounce the damn word. >> jimmy: the damn word. it's a baby girl's name. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: your mother seems like a good sport. is that where you got your sense of humor? >> she as real goofball, yes. my grandfather, her father, was as well. i grew up around two wacky, wacky people. >> jimmy: what was your grandfather's name? >> his name was martin maganah but we called him papa or sir. >> jimmy: what? >> yes. >> jimmy: was he knighted? >> no. but the story is he went to a car lot with my uncle when my uncle was little. they were buttering him up. yes, sir, no, sir, anything you want, sir.
like they're sort of mad that my game is gill-ian and not jill-ian. part of this. >> jimmy: give me a break. yeah. you made a video with your mom, an instagram video. >> yes. >> jimmy: who shot the video? >> i shot the video. >> jimmy: okay. let's watch this. >> great. >> once and for all why did you game me gill-ian and not jill-ian? >> i got a names book from the library, i liked g-i-l-i. >> why gill-ian and not jill-ian? >> i didn't...
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professor gill what was so revolutionary about keynesian economics?hink what excited academic economists was the idea i mentioned earlier. total demand demand for consumers' goods plus business demand for investment might not be sufficient to maintain a high level of employment. business investment demand collapsed in the depression. nobody was building new plants. they were already operating with unused capacity. keynes showed that this fall and investment demand might bring down consumers' demand as well. "what determines consumption demand?" keynes asked. basically, the level of income in the economy. if my income is $10,000 a year i'll spend, say, $9,000 on consumers' goods. if my income is $20,000, i'll spend, say, $17,000. if my income is only $4,000, i'll want to spend only $3,900 on consumption. we can see what happens in the keynesian world when investment falls. this fall brings down income here. this in turn brings down consumption. the process doesn't stop here. consumption, according to keynes, ultimately falls by a multiplied amount. sup
professor gill what was so revolutionary about keynesian economics?hink what excited academic economists was the idea i mentioned earlier. total demand demand for consumers' goods plus business demand for investment might not be sufficient to maintain a high level of employment. business investment demand collapsed in the depression. nobody was building new plants. they were already operating with unused capacity. keynes showed that this fall and investment demand might bring down consumers'...
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with the help of richard gill, we'll explore that question on this edition of economics usa. david schoumacher. boom or bust? why is the economy so unstable? factories sit idle or stagger along because nobody has any money to spend. workers sit home without any money to spend hoping the economy gets better so they can work again. it's a pattern that repeats itself over and over again. few people worried about trying to explain economic fluctuations during the 19th century. americans were too busy building railroads expanding commerce overseas, or creating new industry. the years after the civil war saw a continuing expansion of the american economy. although this prosperity was interrupted by periodic slumps few people seemed to worry. didn't the economy always bounce back? on the eve of world war i, economists had no theory to explain recurring downturns. why not? we asked some economic historians. the bubbles, the panics, the convulsions, revulsions, crises, gluts, they were noticed back in the 1810s, but the idea of a cycle-- good times and then bad times-- took a long tim
with the help of richard gill, we'll explore that question on this edition of economics usa. david schoumacher. boom or bust? why is the economy so unstable? factories sit idle or stagger along because nobody has any money to spend. workers sit home without any money to spend hoping the economy gets better so they can work again. it's a pattern that repeats itself over and over again. few people worried about trying to explain economic fluctuations during the 19th century. americans were too...
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. >> gill roy police say ortiz may have participated in similar crimes. investigators are looking for the second woman seen in that video. >>> a plane successfully landed in san jose despite broken landing gear. over san jose international airport just after 11:00 you can see the plane and passengers on board were not hurt and fuel did not leak. the aircraft did sustain some damage. the fire department tweeted out an image of the plane on the ground. you can see the broken landing gear on the left side of your screen. >> for the second time in two years, state regulators blame kizer for causing mental health patients for waiting too long to get treatment. they analyzed 300 patients found a continuing problem with wait times. the agency fined kizer $4 million in 2013 after the initial report on mental health patients. kizer could be fined again in response to this latest report, kizer says it is proud of the progress it has made saying we have hired new mental health therapist in northern and southern california and currently are recruiting to hire more. >
. >> gill roy police say ortiz may have participated in similar crimes. investigators are looking for the second woman seen in that video. >>> a plane successfully landed in san jose despite broken landing gear. over san jose international airport just after 11:00 you can see the plane and passengers on board were not hurt and fuel did not leak. the aircraft did sustain some damage. the fire department tweeted out an image of the plane on the ground. you can see the broken...
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so when i perform tonight, we going to do this one for her tonight. >> johnny gill we appreciate you joining us tonight. you're close friends with bobby brown. you collaborated with him on your new album. i know you're continually speaking with the family. any update on or improvement to tell us about bobbi kristina's condition? >> well you know everybody is staying hopeful, obviously, and i speak with bobby pretty regularly. there's been some little improvements here and there, but ultimately when you put it in perspective, it's really about -- she's fighting. and she's strong. that's the one thing that has been -- that bobbi hasy has been talking about, and the one thing he's hanging his hopes on is that she's a fighter, and she's fighting. >> almost three years to the day of her mom's death in a very similar fashion. no parent should have to go through what bobby brown is facing right now. how is bobby doing? how's the rest of the family doing? >> you know bobby's doing about as good as i think any parent could do in this situation. i mean you know you just -- you know i don't thi
so when i perform tonight, we going to do this one for her tonight. >> johnny gill we appreciate you joining us tonight. you're close friends with bobby brown. you collaborated with him on your new album. i know you're continually speaking with the family. any update on or improvement to tell us about bobbi kristina's condition? >> well you know everybody is staying hopeful, obviously, and i speak with bobby pretty regularly. there's been some little improvements here and there, but...
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san francisco 52. 59 in gill employment half moon bay 59. for the past 24 hours and that's why temperatures have felt mild. they haven't dropped much. you can see the camera shaking here at some of the higher elevations. still looking at wind gusts over 30 miles an hour. 62 concord, 63 livermore. napa, 58 for you and from our exploratorium camera, still quite dark. scattered showers throughout the day today but the bulk of the day will be dry. maybe even some sunny breaks. then we go for round 2. windy weather tonight and another surge of wet weather by this time tomorrow lasting through the late morning hours and scattered showers throughout the rest of the day. those linger into monday and maybe a chance of a thunderstorm. rainfall totals the past 24 hours, the big winners from santa rosa 2.5 inches to mount st. helena. half-inch half moon bay, 3 inches ben lomen. and livermore, an inch for you. 1.25 in san jose. not bad. not what was forecast bud we are look at another .75-inch and 1.5-inch around the bay area in general with the next sys
san francisco 52. 59 in gill employment half moon bay 59. for the past 24 hours and that's why temperatures have felt mild. they haven't dropped much. you can see the camera shaking here at some of the higher elevations. still looking at wind gusts over 30 miles an hour. 62 concord, 63 livermore. napa, 58 for you and from our exploratorium camera, still quite dark. scattered showers throughout the day today but the bulk of the day will be dry. maybe even some sunny breaks. then we go for round...
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gill with the move and the hoop. and adam smith from virginia tech. nice runner off the window.or virginia. nolte the long 3 pointer. virginia starting to pull away. atkins underneath. the 2 man throw down and the cavaliers continue to chalk up wins. >> virginia 8 in a row. over tech. in wichita, the shockers hosting northern iowa. >> missouri valley conference regular season title. came down to this game. the last of the regular season. wichita state was outstanding from behind the arc. they were 11 for 24. looked like they were going to blow it open. northern iowa came back. fred van vleet and 14 assists and cotton and the shockers are the missouri valley conference champions. >> xavier hosted villanova. >> xavier up by 9 in the early going. early in the second half. villanova. jenkins finds ochefu inside for the layup. here come the villanova wildcats. 10 straight wins now. arcidiacono from downtown. and the outright big east regular season champs for the villanova wildcats. my partner thinks they could be a number 1 seed. >> could be. >> 14 and 2 in the big east. at phog all
gill with the move and the hoop. and adam smith from virginia tech. nice runner off the window.or virginia. nolte the long 3 pointer. virginia starting to pull away. atkins underneath. the 2 man throw down and the cavaliers continue to chalk up wins. >> virginia 8 in a row. over tech. in wichita, the shockers hosting northern iowa. >> missouri valley conference regular season title. came down to this game. the last of the regular season. wichita state was outstanding from behind the...
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but instead of a blue gill or catfish, the boys reeled in what looked like a skull. >> it's hard to believe that you'd find somebody's head down there, that you're just fishing, minding your own business, and you reel in some lady's head. it is just unbelievable. >> the boys left the skull on the bank, uncertain of what to do. >> i know my mom and dad, they didn't believe me. they thought i was just goofing off. >> like, a whole day passed before we even -- we went back down there and it was still there. >> this time the boys contacted the police. >> first cop that came down there was pretty much a prick. he came down there and showed us everything. he threw a rock at it and said, it's real. you boys just opened up a big investigation like we did something wrong. >> 20 minutes later, the whole police force was down there, and they had boats and everything, people scuba diving down there, searching for other clues. it was crazy. went nuts from there. >> the police scuba divers could not find any other body parts in the lake, and a search of the immediate area was also fruitless. the local co
but instead of a blue gill or catfish, the boys reeled in what looked like a skull. >> it's hard to believe that you'd find somebody's head down there, that you're just fishing, minding your own business, and you reel in some lady's head. it is just unbelievable. >> the boys left the skull on the bank, uncertain of what to do. >> i know my mom and dad, they didn't believe me. they thought i was just goofing off. >> like, a whole day passed before we even -- we went back...
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they are bundled to the gills. a lot of them who know each other are huddling together. i talked to bus riders a short time ago who say the buses are really packed this morning because people who normally walk to and from work need to have brief walks and quick blips of being outside. if you are going to be outside, make sure your head and face are covered and your ears especially. i have two hats on right now, and i am still cold. crews have to spend their time working outside in these conditions. and we'll show you what they are doing and how they are staying warm. katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >>> 5:35. and new from overnight, the extreme cold made it tough on firefighters who were trying to get the upper hand on a three-alarm fire in bethlehem. >> we had several trucks freeze up the pipes froze up. >> this is the scene inside a bar last weekend. one of the suspects stole a credit card and used it at a wawa in front of me. police are looking for two people connected to the stolen kaks. if you reck niz /* niz recognize this person call police. >>> and state officials are
they are bundled to the gills. a lot of them who know each other are huddling together. i talked to bus riders a short time ago who say the buses are really packed this morning because people who normally walk to and from work need to have brief walks and quick blips of being outside. if you are going to be outside, make sure your head and face are covered and your ears especially. i have two hats on right now, and i am still cold. crews have to spend their time working outside in these...
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. >> low gills i can -- logistics were to strong. >> it's great parking lot easy tailgating parties so the city sold itself. >> reporter: the city will have vast practice in moving large number of people around. the pope will be here this fall bringing in 2 million people there's money needed to provide the manpower and overtime. mayor nutter expects a federal grant to pay for it and need be fundraising to cover the cost. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> "action news" will have continuing coverage on the major announcement from now through next july. you can read about the latest at 6abc.com and the 6abc news app. >> happening today the phillies say goodbye to the cold weather and pack up the club house and head south for spring training. lucky them. they will load thousands of items on the welcome truck this morning and travel a thousand miles to clearwater florida. the team is packing 2400 baseballs, 1200 ballots and 25 sets of golf clubs. i want to be a baseball player. >> i want to be in florida. i'll handle out the packs of gum. >> 4:39, more than a dozen gamblers are bein
. >> low gills i can -- logistics were to strong. >> it's great parking lot easy tailgating parties so the city sold itself. >> reporter: the city will have vast practice in moving large number of people around. the pope will be here this fall bringing in 2 million people there's money needed to provide the manpower and overtime. mayor nutter expects a federal grant to pay for it and need be fundraising to cover the cost. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news."...
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police want to talk with these two young women in connection with the death of a 56-year-old gill royat they were seen doing that links them to the victim. >> as if flying wasn't bad enough with crowded planes and delays, now we could be facing a serious shortage of pilot. find out why and which passengers would be most impacted. >> those are some of the stories working on for the next hour of "mornings on two." now back to you in the studio. >> thank you. see you then. >>> 6:47 is the time. sal has been dealing with a few things. how is the commute? . >> we're dealing with some slow traffic out there. going to start off with northbound 280 at the lawrence expressway in san jose. going to go there first, northbound 280 traffic is backing up as you approach highway 17 at the lawrence expressway. there's a crash there, and traffic is pretty slow as you drive-through. also want to mention 101 in san francisco there was a crash. right near the ups building. they moved it. they kept moving it, but they moved it to the shoulder. you can still kind of see it there. it's causing a distraction
police want to talk with these two young women in connection with the death of a 56-year-old gill royat they were seen doing that links them to the victim. >> as if flying wasn't bad enough with crowded planes and delays, now we could be facing a serious shortage of pilot. find out why and which passengers would be most impacted. >> those are some of the stories working on for the next hour of "mornings on two." now back to you in the studio. >> thank you. see you...
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other guys stepping up tonight first half anthony gill with the dupg. on top, never look back. 15-poid later in the first half. three-o problem. second half uva getting the e paint. 11 points for him. uva cruises to an easy victory. >>> let's go out to richmond. number 22 vcu and the university of richmond who -- pick up six secos to go. vcu down three. st back three. wow. but wee not done. jones, 19 points, going for the win. d hits just about every part of the rim but falls off. game would go to double ot. for the tie, blocked. no foul called. richmo with the upset. the fans storm the court. 67-63.s watching the spider? closer to home gw at the smith center. first half gw taking c than to a hot hand behind the arc. mcdonald. feeling it too. how about another? bang. unstop mcdonald took six shots. he made five three-pointe. gw beats them 69-46. > comb k and kuk. visiti virginia tech. this one close throughout. we pick it up final minute. down two. inbound pass. hits tt jumper. game tied at 77. duke fans nervous. ka fore puts it up scores he had 30 and
other guys stepping up tonight first half anthony gill with the dupg. on top, never look back. 15-poid later in the first half. three-o problem. second half uva getting the e paint. 11 points for him. uva cruises to an easy victory. >>> let's go out to richmond. number 22 vcu and the university of richmond who -- pick up six secos to go. vcu down three. st back three. wow. but wee not done. jones, 19 points, going for the win. d hits just about every part of the rim but falls off. game...
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my name is boris gills. i'm an international student. i came from haiti.2011 i came here on a student visa. now i'm a senior. i'm graduating next semester with a double major in finance and international business. like so many of us international students, we don't know what to do. our back is against the wall. we're doing everything by the books. but yet, it feels like we're left out of every single thing. so now my question is, what is it that you can do to help us international students? how can you include us in your executive orders? >> well, let me just say this -- [ applause ] >> you know, it's wonderful to see people -- young people's talents from all across the globe coming to study in the united states. and i want to congratulate florida international for the diversity of its class, and the great work that it's doing. and we would love more willing, well-educated, ambitious young people to want to stay here, and contribute to this country. if you look at the history of the founders of intel and google and so many of our iconic companies, people l
my name is boris gills. i'm an international student. i came from haiti.2011 i came here on a student visa. now i'm a senior. i'm graduating next semester with a double major in finance and international business. like so many of us international students, we don't know what to do. our back is against the wall. we're doing everything by the books. but yet, it feels like we're left out of every single thing. so now my question is, what is it that you can do to help us international students? how...
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in allentown randy gill hall. >>> more than 20 cities and towns have started to repeal their gun laws because of legal threats from the nra. in is coming to a head now because a new pennsylvania state law allowing groups like the nra to file lawsuits against local gun ordinances even if they can't prove any harm was done. >>> in new jersey drunk drivers could be allowed on the much sooner than before. the state senate introduced a measure that would change the penalties for first-time offenders. some would lose their licenses for days instead of the current three month penalty. they would have to install an ignition device that measures their bac. >>> delaware has an extra $37 million on their hands. the question is how to spend it. >> one state leader made his pitch for the money today. tim furlong is live in dover tonight. what are some of the proposals for the money? >> reporter: to be clear, it's not really extra money. that would be nice. it's money from financial penalty settlements with the big banks. and delaware's attorney general is asking legislators to use the money to fig
in allentown randy gill hall. >>> more than 20 cities and towns have started to repeal their gun laws because of legal threats from the nra. in is coming to a head now because a new pennsylvania state law allowing groups like the nra to file lawsuits against local gun ordinances even if they can't prove any harm was done. >>> in new jersey drunk drivers could be allowed on the much sooner than before. the state senate introduced a measure that would change the penalties for...
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>> perhaps what best illustrates george zimmerman's failing economy is the industry -- zimbabwe's gilling economy is the industries. >> industries have collapsed like here. a thriving industrial city few factories are open, and men of those are struggling to keep afloat. >> that man and his neighbours pray for things to change. they say life has never been more difficult. we now have airhouses. we are exporting jobs. to those countries which are purchasing those things. >> at the venue of robert mugabe's party, children rehash their steps. organizers invite many children including those that share a birth date with a president, so they can emulate him. robert mugabe's critics argue he is a man living in the past. unable to fix the problems of the present >>> the afghan government says it needs international help to find anyone that survived an avalanche. more than 200 are known to have died, three days of mourning have been declared. the afghan government is accused of being too slow. >> the panjshir has seen snow before. this is something different. meters and meters of it. turning jagge
>> perhaps what best illustrates george zimmerman's failing economy is the industry -- zimbabwe's gilling economy is the industries. >> industries have collapsed like here. a thriving industrial city few factories are open, and men of those are struggling to keep afloat. >> that man and his neighbours pray for things to change. they say life has never been more difficult. we now have airhouses. we are exporting jobs. to those countries which are purchasing those things....
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anyone with information is asked to call gill roy police. >>> the state circuit court has agreed to take up the issue of dna collection from suspects arrested for a felony. in december, an appeals court declared the practice unconstitutional, but state attorney general condila hard race filed an appeal. because of that decision, law enforcement officials temporarily resumed collecting dna from suspects. the aclu argues dna samples should only be taken if officers get a warrant or if a person is convicted of a crime. >>> it is being called a discovery of a lifetime. mark sarino ran across an egg- shaped object. i'm going to get that. while eating seafood stew at a birthday in 2009. the swamp scott massachusetts police officer showed his wife, who thought it was pretty. they took the object home, put nit a jewelry box. wasn't until recently when sarina saw a news story about a similar find he realized his pretty egg-shaped object could be something valuable. turns out the object is valuable. it is a rare 6-plus core rat lavender pearl. >> pam would have thrown it out. >> you and i both sai
anyone with information is asked to call gill roy police. >>> the state circuit court has agreed to take up the issue of dna collection from suspects arrested for a felony. in december, an appeals court declared the practice unconstitutional, but state attorney general condila hard race filed an appeal. because of that decision, law enforcement officials temporarily resumed collecting dna from suspects. the aclu argues dna samples should only be taken if officers get a warrant or if a...
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dishes to anthony gill. virginia took the lead there. held it until the end. 51-47.n to richmond hosting lasalle, weber out for the season with an injured knee. let's pick this up. late second half missed shot long rebound, jordan price went deep. no problem. 34 points for him. game goes to two overtimes and driving scoring with the finger roll with la salle with the upset. over to pittsburgh taking on duquesne tonight, the team falling behind early but a little hope last first half. you don't want to be 6 footie freshman from japan. derek pulls it up and duquesne though with the win. 78-62. a couple other scores tonight, george mason loses to davidson 92-71. and catholic over goucher. and ryan clark has >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- hugh grant charles barkley, comedian kyle kinane
dishes to anthony gill. virginia took the lead there. held it until the end. 51-47.n to richmond hosting lasalle, weber out for the season with an injured knee. let's pick this up. late second half missed shot long rebound, jordan price went deep. no problem. 34 points for him. game goes to two overtimes and driving scoring with the finger roll with la salle with the upset. over to pittsburgh taking on duquesne tonight, the team falling behind early but a little hope last first half. you don't...
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anthony gill way strong move here to the basket for the two-handed slam. he had 19 points in this ball game. later in the half wake forest coming back. down 5. ball gets over to constantino. he had a big gamegame today. here another three pointer. he scored 18 points off six three pointers wake they're within one. less than ten seconds to go wake down one. one last chance. cody miller turning the ball over. virginia steals one from wake for effort and hold on for the victory 61-60. >>> over at the center, the colonial army going fluts fornuts. first-half action tied at 34. george washington turning the tables here. that's kevin larsen with the steal and finish. gw is up two. second half now. the scoreboard is wrong. rams actually up 48-47. until jordan burgess buries this three pointer. vcu up four. later in the half gw down seven. more tough defense. many the junior with a nice finish. he had a game high 22 points. gw within five. but vcu bringing it right back down the court. melvin johnson knocks down the three pointer. vcu snaps gw's 12-game home winni
anthony gill way strong move here to the basket for the two-handed slam. he had 19 points in this ball game. later in the half wake forest coming back. down 5. ball gets over to constantino. he had a big gamegame today. here another three pointer. he scored 18 points off six three pointers wake they're within one. less than ten seconds to go wake down one. one last chance. cody miller turning the ball over. virginia steals one from wake for effort and hold on for the victory 61-60. >>>...
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packed to the gills. moment to listen to no sound, no popcorn crackling, no nothing. when it was all over and people were crushed leaving, overcome with emotion and there was no sound, it occurred to me to think of howard dean who said famously that the only people interested in this film were the sort of people who are not right in the head and also who were tea partiers. >> a hit to the late james q. wilson and george kelling. just this week, we learned the first ten days of february, new york city has not had a single murder. murder in new york since 1993 is down 80%. robbery down 82% because of a policing theory that these two brilliant academics came up with. >> thank you all. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. hope to see you all right here next week. >>> time now for sunday house call. >> welcome. joining us is dr. mark segel professor of medicine and an author. >> and dr. david samati chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. good
packed to the gills. moment to listen to no sound, no popcorn crackling, no nothing. when it was all over and people were crushed leaving, overcome with emotion and there was no sound, it occurred to me to think of howard dean who said famously that the only people interested in this film were the sort of people who are not right in the head and also who were tea partiers. >> a hit to the late james q. wilson and george kelling. just this week, we learned the first ten days of february,...
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without that mission there is no legacy just last june whether he it was still ervin night england legal gill had an opportunity to be involved in the due diligence with some of the police officers they were looking for a heavily set african-american male in his 40s now being mistaken for a heavily set didn't go sting as much as being assumed i was 40 i guess the truth hurt (laughter) i had an opportunity to follow up with dr. co-sponsor relies he k4u7b8d and said you're definitely not heavy not heavy that phrase has stuck with me ever since no, i'm not heavy no one is heavy heavy applies being bvrp being unminded or unhealthy disadvantaging or destructive when i walk through those neighbors hayes valley and fillmore and western edition i sees buffalo people that live here they are not heavy they're my brothers they're not heavy they're my sisters they're not heavy they're our children and they deserve all the love consistent and guidance we can give them what is heavy are the problems they face today what's heavy is the baggage placed on their shoulders every day and bullying is heavy and pe
without that mission there is no legacy just last june whether he it was still ervin night england legal gill had an opportunity to be involved in the due diligence with some of the police officers they were looking for a heavily set african-american male in his 40s now being mistaken for a heavily set didn't go sting as much as being assumed i was 40 i guess the truth hurt (laughter) i had an opportunity to follow up with dr. co-sponsor relies he k4u7b8d and said you're definitely not heavy...
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want to first, before we make the specific amendments, i'd like to first introduce debbie raphael and gillore rodriguez for a presentation. speaker: good morning, supervisors. thank you, everyone for taking the time with us today on this incredibly important issue. thank you president breed for that phenomenal introduction. it will make my slides go very smoothly because you have introduced many of the concepts that i wish to touch upon. as president breed said, this is an ordinance with a truly unique coalition. a very broad spectrum of individuals who have come here today to express their support for this ordinance. so you will hear from me and my remarks are going to be mostly setting the context for this. how does this relate to previous actions the board of supervisors have taken, previous statements by our elected body and how is this viewed in the larger context nationally and internationally. then when i'm done gilmore rodriguez will talk about the details of the ordinance and he'll talk about this ordinance has been improved and altered because of that incredible level of input we
want to first, before we make the specific amendments, i'd like to first introduce debbie raphael and gillore rodriguez for a presentation. speaker: good morning, supervisors. thank you, everyone for taking the time with us today on this incredibly important issue. thank you president breed for that phenomenal introduction. it will make my slides go very smoothly because you have introduced many of the concepts that i wish to touch upon. as president breed said, this is an ordinance with a...
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>>reporter: legal analyst gill is a former fed federal prosecutor. says the archdiocese should have hired someone clearly objective with no tie to the church. >> go to someone who has had that experience. go to investigators or prosecutor or former detective go to former fbi agent. plenty to be found. >> while he hadn't seen the video so tells me principal showing this video of under able student could violent federal law. >> if it is sexually suggestive and generate sexual reaction in the person watching it then it can be the chilled pornography. >>reporter: while the archdiocese holds meet goes to figure out how to handle this crisis all the major players are revving to be interviewed. i asked principal and his lawyer dillon. archbishop of san francisco, no. 2 at the archdiocese father john pitter. superintendent of catholic school huntington. remember done high president continue. they all said no. it is a major step for the teachers to speak out. they tell me they had to. >> i was brought up with integrity. even if it means my job i'll save the s
>>reporter: legal analyst gill is a former fed federal prosecutor. says the archdiocese should have hired someone clearly objective with no tie to the church. >> go to someone who has had that experience. go to investigators or prosecutor or former detective go to former fbi agent. plenty to be found. >> while he hadn't seen the video so tells me principal showing this video of under able student could violent federal law. >> if it is sexually suggestive and generate...
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mailer and vidal, norman came on pissed to the gills in his pugilist walk. knew we would have trouble as he walked out to gut gore on the air. he had written about him. they showed the key moment. it distresses me a little because the show builds like a play. but my remembered, always misquoted insult to norman when he said he was more -- implied he was more intelligent than the other people here, and i said, maybe like an extra chair to contain your giant intellect. >> perhaps you would like two more chairs to contain your giant intellect. >> this got a huge laugh, of course, at his expense. norman has trouble with humor. i liked him and then he said in my head, i think i have never confessed this before. i think he took me to be david frost by saying, cavett, why don't you just read the next question off of the question sheet? and i heard myself say the immortal: why don't you fold it five ways and put it where the moon don't shine? it's often misquoted. stick it where the sun -- every word wrong. and you will agree that stick it would have been vulgar. >>
mailer and vidal, norman came on pissed to the gills in his pugilist walk. knew we would have trouble as he walked out to gut gore on the air. he had written about him. they showed the key moment. it distresses me a little because the show builds like a play. but my remembered, always misquoted insult to norman when he said he was more -- implied he was more intelligent than the other people here, and i said, maybe like an extra chair to contain your giant intellect. >> perhaps you would...
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willow grove, 27. 27 in upper province. 26 in gill betterbill gertsville. it is below freezing so anything is threatened to freeze as we go through the evening. some of those main roads, they have a lot of traffic on it creating heat from the cars. that can dry out some big highways but the back roads are not going to be helped out by these plunging temperatures. 27 degrees in chester springs right now. it feels already like it is in the teens in some parts of the area and closer to 20 below zero in the poconos now. below zero in allentown. it will feel like that in the philadelphia area later on this evening. just a couple of hours, and by tomorrow morning, it will feel like single digits. the wind is not going to be as strong tomorrow so the windchill won't be quite as bad. the last of the snow and rain that's moving out in burlington county and moving offshore. but now we look ahead to the next system. we have the wind and icy conditions now. we're dry but very cold tomorrow. wednesday not quite as cold. here comes the next system moving through late wed
willow grove, 27. 27 in upper province. 26 in gill betterbill gertsville. it is below freezing so anything is threatened to freeze as we go through the evening. some of those main roads, they have a lot of traffic on it creating heat from the cars. that can dry out some big highways but the back roads are not going to be helped out by these plunging temperatures. 27 degrees in chester springs right now. it feels already like it is in the teens in some parts of the area and closer to 20 below...
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. >>> a san jose man this morning behind bars accused of trying to rip off gill skourcouts. >> the girl scouts were selling cookies when a man yanked the cash box right out of a 10-year-old girl's hands. she did her best to hang on but he was too strong. the thief took off running. >> i didn't really know that a guy would do that. i didn't know there were people around here that would do such a thing and it just made me feel bad. >> makes us all feel bad. the thief came back to the parking lot ten minutes later where witnesses spotted him getting into his car, but they got his license plate number. police quickly arrested 23-year-old cody gibbs on suspicion of strongarm robbery. the girls got their money back. on top of that, police bought $240 worth of cookies and gave the troupe $60 cash. >> 4:32. >>> a convicted sex offender just released on parole may answer to new charges in court this morning. carlisle villazon is accused of molesting a girl in a 9%n<99 c store. he was supposed to enter a plea deal last week but the hearing was rescheduled until today. >>> a former san francisco
. >>> a san jose man this morning behind bars accused of trying to rip off gill skourcouts. >> the girl scouts were selling cookies when a man yanked the cash box right out of a 10-year-old girl's hands. she did her best to hang on but he was too strong. the thief took off running. >> i didn't really know that a guy would do that. i didn't know there were people around here that would do such a thing and it just made me feel bad. >> makes us all feel bad. the thief...
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temperatures 60s for many mid 60s from santa rosa and a little warmer towards gill roy.t breeze is going to make it feel tropical in advance of that so cloudy breezy and rain tonight to the north and everybody tomorrow. tomorrow could be interesting it may be pouring to the north and windy and cloudy to the south. we get a break saturday and the next system is sunday. >> still too warm for snow. >> the snow is 8,000 feet and sunday's system will be colder around 6,000 by sunday night and monday. >> that's still mid mountain top of the ski resorts. >> heavy amounts above 8,000 but tough to get it below lake level. >> all right steve thank you so much. >>> cars broken into, valuables stolen. the search under way for the man who is supposed to be responsible for break ins. >>> a look inside for the last time and the one critical piece of the stadium that the city is scrambling to save. difference in our community. it's about being happy, healthy and well for many years to come. to learn more, visit raley's family of stores on youtube. >>> welcome back everybody. well the lo
temperatures 60s for many mid 60s from santa rosa and a little warmer towards gill roy.t breeze is going to make it feel tropical in advance of that so cloudy breezy and rain tonight to the north and everybody tomorrow. tomorrow could be interesting it may be pouring to the north and windy and cloudy to the south. we get a break saturday and the next system is sunday. >> still too warm for snow. >> the snow is 8,000 feet and sunday's system will be colder around 6,000 by sunday...
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>>reporter: legal analyst gill is a former fed federal prosecutor.e archdiocese should have hired someone clearly objective with no tie to the church. >> go to someone who has had that experience. go to investigators or prosecutor or former detective go to former fbi agent. plenty to be found. >> while he hadn't seen the video so tells me principal showing this video of under able student could violent federal law. >> if it is sexually suggestive and generate sexual reaction in the person watching it then it can be the chilled pornography. >>reporter: while the archdiocese holds meet goes to figure out how to handle this crisis all the major players are revving to be interviewed. i asked principal and his lawyer dillon. archbishop of san francisco, no. 2 at the archdiocese father john pitter. superintendent of catholic school huntington. remember done high president continue. they all said no. it is a major step for the teachers to speak out. they tell me they had to. >> i was brought up with integrity. even if it means my job i'll save the school be
>>reporter: legal analyst gill is a former fed federal prosecutor.e archdiocese should have hired someone clearly objective with no tie to the church. >> go to someone who has had that experience. go to investigators or prosecutor or former detective go to former fbi agent. plenty to be found. >> while he hadn't seen the video so tells me principal showing this video of under able student could violent federal law. >> if it is sexually suggestive and generate sexual...
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>> reporter: filing after the fact doesn't help gilling when he arrives to a gig without an instrument. >> what is this gentleman required to do? >> tsa has a program called tsa cares. >> reporter: the tsa created the program for passengers with disabilities but in response to our story, they are expanding tsa cares so now anyone with special circumstances including delicate luggage can call ahead to request asis taps. >> we hope we can be there when they take it apart. >> reporter: tsa as removed the recommendation that you include packing instructions for special items like instruments. they add min the recommendation provides a false sense of security. julie watts, kpix5. >> tsa only inspects 5% of suitcases but it has to check every oversized item because they don't fit through screening machines. >>> tonight, the silicon valley job boom is, well, it is still booming. 58,000 new jobs last year alone. mostly in the tech sector, but betty yu shows us when it comes to what those jobs are worth, men and women are definitely not created equal. >> reporter: for all its advances in techno
>> reporter: filing after the fact doesn't help gilling when he arrives to a gig without an instrument. >> what is this gentleman required to do? >> tsa has a program called tsa cares. >> reporter: the tsa created the program for passengers with disabilities but in response to our story, they are expanding tsa cares so now anyone with special circumstances including delicate luggage can call ahead to request asis taps. >> we hope we can be there when they take it...
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you know i -- my -- it was my gill friend back then, but now my wife today who birth add crack baby andther her nor i smoked crack, but because i was around it and cooking so much of it day in and out that stuff got into my system, which allowed my wife to birth a crack baby. >> mark, in documentary about drug dealers and the drug trade, there are a lot of unsimilar thinkic characters cornell is not one of them how did he effect you. >> i still remember the afternoon that i sat with him in the back of the store front, where we did the interview, and there were tears in my eyes as he told the stories some of which he is relating to you today. i mean i met cornell before, and was aware of his story but his openness, his candor, his honesty, and just his opening of his heart and i had the privilege two weeks ago of meeting his daughter who he just referred to at the screening at the pan african film festival, and that was very moving to see her grown and becoming a successful professional, a tremendous respect for cornell and what i would say is in my experience, some of the most effective
you know i -- my -- it was my gill friend back then, but now my wife today who birth add crack baby andther her nor i smoked crack, but because i was around it and cooking so much of it day in and out that stuff got into my system, which allowed my wife to birth a crack baby. >> mark, in documentary about drug dealers and the drug trade, there are a lot of unsimilar thinkic characters cornell is not one of them how did he effect you. >> i still remember the afternoon that i sat with...
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packed to the gills, liberal progressive.t was an amazing moment to listen to no sound, no popcorn crackling, no nothing. people were crushed leaving, overcome with emotion. there was still no sound. it occurred to me to think of howard dean who said famously that the only people interested in this film were sort of people who were not quite right in the head and also who were tea partiers. so mr. dean if you can find a tea party in greenwich village, we have a movie ticket for you. >> a hit to the authors of the broken windows theory of policing. just this week we've learned that the first ten days of february, new york city has not had a single murder. murder in new york since 1993, it's down 80%. robbery down 82%. all because of a policing theory they came up with, implemented by giuliani and bill bratton. >> thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> a fox news alert. the security as much as in denmark now calling a shooting at a meeting about freedom of speec
packed to the gills, liberal progressive.t was an amazing moment to listen to no sound, no popcorn crackling, no nothing. people were crushed leaving, overcome with emotion. there was still no sound. it occurred to me to think of howard dean who said famously that the only people interested in this film were sort of people who were not quite right in the head and also who were tea partiers. so mr. dean if you can find a tea party in greenwich village, we have a movie ticket for you. >> a...