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. >> they were written by hillary's sixth grade class in irvine california. >> for the most part the kids saw him as being generous. >> price had another surprise up his sleeve. >> hi i'm dan. nice to meet you. >> it's so nice to meet you too. >> the class was as stunned as the employees who got that big raise. >> he's so amazing, he just walked in here. >> i read every single one of your letters. >> for an hour price answered questions about his business. >> how do you feel when you made that decision for your company? >> i felt so happy, because i knew it was the right thing to do. >> in return he asked each student to keep writing him. >> so nice to meet you. if you write one letter every year i'm going to set aside $1,000 scholarship for college for every one of you. >> it's a business lesson with an unexpected bonus. >> joe fryar, nbc news irvine california. >>> that is nbc news for this saturday i'm kate snow for all of us here at nbc news, have a great weekend, good night. whooooo! runs=:08 ==cont vo== a spectacular start indeed... >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> we have
. >> they were written by hillary's sixth grade class in irvine california. >> for the most part the kids saw him as being generous. >> price had another surprise up his sleeve. >> hi i'm dan. nice to meet you. >> it's so nice to meet you too. >> the class was as stunned as the employees who got that big raise. >> he's so amazing, he just walked in here. >> i read every single one of your letters. >> for an hour price answered questions...
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>> hi, my name is irvin from the justice project. we know that the proposed increasing in policing is intimately tied to the jail expansion. he said that the jail will justify every new jail. we facilitate each group every friday and we are clear about the conditions of our community. one of our members was interested as a result of a situation and not offered services and one was harassed by an officer and told he would be put in a tank if he didn't comply. 1 person was there because they had no where else to put her. we had to advocate for gender appropriate clothing that they are supposed to get and given to them. we have to advocate for them to have access to more than one bra so they don't have to be naked in front of guards while changing and now to the women's facility, and potentially for women who have access to choose their facility based on their gender. these are much needed reform and long over due. and once had access to these reforms and access of reconfiguring the population and it was intentional. these issued would
>> hi, my name is irvin from the justice project. we know that the proposed increasing in policing is intimately tied to the jail expansion. he said that the jail will justify every new jail. we facilitate each group every friday and we are clear about the conditions of our community. one of our members was interested as a result of a situation and not offered services and one was harassed by an officer and told he would be put in a tank if he didn't comply. 1 person was there because...
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in the over time irvin knocks knees with klay thpson and left in absolute agony. today an mri revealed a fracture kneecap. irving is out for three to four months. look for matthew delavadova to get the start. >> i have played a longtime. seen it all no matter what the circumstances is you go out and play as hard as youan and live with the results. >> who ever is gonna play those minutes, they will come in and try to win the game as wellnd impact the game. we can't assume it will a cake walk to get a championship. itill still be a challenge. it will still be tough. >> you figure delavadova will have a much bigger role. the former saint mary's sr will probably start. he played oy 9 minutes last fight and did not score. he di't even attempt a shot. he did play well in the previous series though. to nfl news and it is another stunng retirement from the 40 thiners. right tackle anthony davis who is 25 years old and he says he wants to get his mind and body healthy. he battled several injuries including a concussion that leftim woozy for some time. davis said he may ret
in the over time irvin knocks knees with klay thpson and left in absolute agony. today an mri revealed a fracture kneecap. irving is out for three to four months. look for matthew delavadova to get the start. >> i have played a longtime. seen it all no matter what the circumstances is you go out and play as hard as youan and live with the results. >> who ever is gonna play those minutes, they will come in and try to win the game as wellnd impact the game. we can't assume it will a...
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you. >> thank you, josh lipton and lindsey irvine.pers day for apple. we have 20 minutes to trading to the close. dow down 60 extending losses and going negative on the session. for the year down about 33 points. >> we'll see whether stocks can make a comeback into the close. american pharoah co-oenter justin zayat is here. what if there were only one kind of dog? then it would be easy to know everything about that one breed. but in fact, there are over three hundred breeds of dogs. because no one can be an expert in every one... an app powered by ibm watson will help vets tap specialized knowledge in the cloud for every breed... and whatever else walks, flies or slithers through the door. ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. >> you see the degree to which the vast majority are in negative territory. >> everyone down here talking about this weekend's triple crown victory. it was a huge weekend for american pharoah. winning the belmont stakes and becoming the first horse in 37 years to claim that triple crown. join
you. >> thank you, josh lipton and lindsey irvine.pers day for apple. we have 20 minutes to trading to the close. dow down 60 extending losses and going negative on the session. for the year down about 33 points. >> we'll see whether stocks can make a comeback into the close. american pharoah co-oenter justin zayat is here. what if there were only one kind of dog? then it would be easy to know everything about that one breed. but in fact, there are over three hundred breeds of dogs....
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great having you on. >> it's erica irvin. >> forgive me. erica. i know exactly who you are. i want to get into your story in just a moment. but first, i want your reaction to the video of caitlyn jenner. this is the first time we're hearing from her after reading this very lengthy "vanity fair" article. >> the first thought that came to my mind was the wheaties box. when i was a kid, i remember bruce jenner as this superman athlete that they promoted as this incredible sports star. and he's now -- or she is now an american icon. what the american public is shocked about is the man is gone, the super is still there. >> the super is still there. >> oh yes. >> let me talk about you because i understand when you auditioned for this role when you auditioned for amazon eve and the series the show called for men to audition you bound your breast you dressed as a male but the show creator said no no no we want you to be the woman you are. but your family they weren't quite as receptive. what was that like coming out to them? >> are we talk about the show or my family? >> your family
great having you on. >> it's erica irvin. >> forgive me. erica. i know exactly who you are. i want to get into your story in just a moment. but first, i want your reaction to the video of caitlyn jenner. this is the first time we're hearing from her after reading this very lengthy "vanity fair" article. >> the first thought that came to my mind was the wheaties box. when i was a kid, i remember bruce jenner as this superman athlete that they promoted as this...
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congressman, thank you for joining us from irvine.know you are headed out to denver where you will give the lunchtime keynote address at the cannabis business summit. tell us what you will say in that speech tomorrow. congressman: i want to make sure people understand the true issues at hand when dealing with medical marijuana especially but also personal use of marijuana, that these are things that make us go to our basic foundations of what we believe. what are the principles are, and these are principles that conservatives like myself should understand. we have been talking about doctor-patient relationships especially under obamacare. we believe in the 10th amendment and in states rights, but our founding fathers never believed in the criminal justice system to be run by the federal government. that should have always been part of the state and local government, according to our founding fathers. there are a lot of things, and individual freedom, not to mention that. there are many things are coming together on the marijuana issue
congressman, thank you for joining us from irvine.know you are headed out to denver where you will give the lunchtime keynote address at the cannabis business summit. tell us what you will say in that speech tomorrow. congressman: i want to make sure people understand the true issues at hand when dealing with medical marijuana especially but also personal use of marijuana, that these are things that make us go to our basic foundations of what we believe. what are the principles are, and these...
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giants' legends irvin and willie mays were on stage. they are joining to build a new youth academy for sports and education. >>> tonight, an arrest in a cold case. how police linked a man in santa rosa to a decades' old homicide from orange county. that's coming up at 5:00 on ktvu fox 2 news. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. >>> up next on "eco company." >> life without electricity. in some parts of the world, people face that challenge every day. >> we can start from the ground up and really provide these people with fundamental access to energy and power. >> students working to bring sustainable power to african villages. >>> then a power station in the ocean? high school students floating a new idea for creating electricity. >> it's an aquatic generator. what that really means, it's essentially floating on water, similar to a boat or debris. >> inventing a new way to harness the energy of the sun. >>> plus a camera he
giants' legends irvin and willie mays were on stage. they are joining to build a new youth academy for sports and education. >>> tonight, an arrest in a cold case. how police linked a man in santa rosa to a decades' old homicide from orange county. that's coming up at 5:00 on ktvu fox 2 news. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. >>> up next on "eco...
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. >> well joining us live now from irvine in california to discuss the libya peace talk in more detail is omar turbe a former advisory to the national council in libya sir thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera. we have certain similar talks before trying to get all sides across the negotiating table. do you have any hope that this time will be different? >> it is always hopeful to have any kind of agreement. the only way forward is to have an agreement. the only problem is that when you rush through an agreement it's not likely to be the kind of agreement that you wanted and wished for anyways. a agreement would only hold if it's backed by muferl of the securityby muscle of thesecurity council. the members of the security council have really not decided to support or throw their muscles behind any kind of agreement. libyans in general have lived through decades of lack of agreements. they're not likely to abide by it or work by it, that's the unfortunate part. in my opinion the united nations -- go ahead please. >> foiferg forgive me for interrupting you sir. we have seen immi
. >> well joining us live now from irvine in california to discuss the libya peace talk in more detail is omar turbe a former advisory to the national council in libya sir thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera. we have certain similar talks before trying to get all sides across the negotiating table. do you have any hope that this time will be different? >> it is always hopeful to have any kind of agreement. the only way forward is to have an agreement. the only problem is...
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. >> good evening g y irvine is join me in case you have questions regarding the service plan so we are requesting that you consider the deposition of the annual service and annual budget plan we're required by assembly bill 602 to present this to you it outlines the description of the services and location of the services and provides access for students to receive a free and appropriate education so did you have any questions regarding the plan. >> so we'll have discussion 3 public speaker cards (calling names) and if you could come to the podium one minute per person. >> hi, i'm katie raul the inner coming chair for the special education i wanted to introduce myself and say that i'm hopefully that the crack can continue our positive partner with the board of education superintendent carranza and dr. and dj is one of our favorite guys he brings the numbers and statistics in a manner in which makes it comprehendible we have many, many things on the agenda but in particular we will be doing the highlighting of the issues around reading special education students that are diagnosed with
. >> good evening g y irvine is join me in case you have questions regarding the service plan so we are requesting that you consider the deposition of the annual service and annual budget plan we're required by assembly bill 602 to present this to you it outlines the description of the services and location of the services and provides access for students to receive a free and appropriate education so did you have any questions regarding the plan. >> so we'll have discussion 3...
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general fund the other two positions were added related to a grant that the city received from the irvine to exposure paper success strategies that is basically performance based working with social issues it maybe called social impact fund that grant funding. >>was one time in nature and is now expiring what we're proposing in the mayors budget to things one to continue a position focusing on pay for success and strategy finance issues this is a position that focuses on affordable housing accelerate fund to leverage the private gallon and working 0 on paper success the second position it really proposed as a enhancement to our hope sf program one of the things we've discovered is that one of the greatest challenges facing the hope sf initiative is data sharing between agencies and departments about the people who are residents in our hope sf sites so many of them the individuals that live in public housing are involved in many of the city's assistants ref health care and maybe childcare or maybe involved or a family member on the joyfully justice or probation system and the data saoirse
general fund the other two positions were added related to a grant that the city received from the irvine to exposure paper success strategies that is basically performance based working with social issues it maybe called social impact fund that grant funding. >>was one time in nature and is now expiring what we're proposing in the mayors budget to things one to continue a position focusing on pay for success and strategy finance issues this is a position that focuses on affordable...
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irvine, and staunch opponent to assisted suicide. proponents say there are safeguards in place. >> we know in oregon, 6% of patients dying of assisted suicide ever were referred to psychiatric assessment. only 13 had palliative care -- back when they tracked the dada only 13% care referral on had a conversation with an expert on end of life before getting a prescription for the deadly drug. >> reporter: oregon's public health division said the concerns have not become a reality. oregon was the first state to pass a death with dignity law. since then 850 people ended their lives. mostly cancer patients with good medical care, like walner. >> i don't know any terminal patient that wants to die. i think we don't want to drag our death out. we are going to die. if it comes to that point where there's no more that i can do, my body is failing, orphans -- organs are shutting down, all that is left is die. and it can be slow and painful or under my terms. >>> this man, who is influenced by his catholic faith, warps of a slippery slope. >> i
irvine, and staunch opponent to assisted suicide. proponents say there are safeguards in place. >> we know in oregon, 6% of patients dying of assisted suicide ever were referred to psychiatric assessment. only 13 had palliative care -- back when they tracked the dada only 13% care referral on had a conversation with an expert on end of life before getting a prescription for the deadly drug. >> reporter: oregon's public health division said the concerns have not become a reality....
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mollyy: that was even irvine. we have just seen, doug, that he wasn't -- that he was acquitted of the case. it was not morality, it was about french law. >> for people who were not following the case, they might have said if it were just about the rally, it might have been an open and shut case. like you said, it was not about any of that. dominique strauss-kahn admitted that he had participated in what the french called what could be translated as "sex parties." he was a man, in sordid detail, was very matter of fact at times. he said, "yes, i enjoyed rough sex," being libertine in your habits. the issues were not that. the issues really were that in france, prostitution is not illegal. paying for sex is not illegal. what is illegal is what the french would call involvement in a prostitution ring. helping, aging, or assisting someone yourself to procure prostitutes, for yourself or someone else, that is illegal. on monday of this week, they sort of dropped their civil cases against dominique strauss-kahn, on the
mollyy: that was even irvine. we have just seen, doug, that he wasn't -- that he was acquitted of the case. it was not morality, it was about french law. >> for people who were not following the case, they might have said if it were just about the rally, it might have been an open and shut case. like you said, it was not about any of that. dominique strauss-kahn admitted that he had participated in what the french called what could be translated as "sex parties." he was a man,...
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scientist at uc irvine says there's no data about what remains in the aquifers.erground basin says even higher during drought. rain-starved california is tapping aquifers for 60% of its water use. scientists say water from aquifers could account for nearly every drop of the state's fresh water supply by the end of this year. experts say the aquifers under the most stress are in densely populated regions where alternatives are certainly limited. joining me is a professor of earth system science at the university of california irvine and senior water scientist at nasa jet propulsion laboratory. i appreciate your time tonight. this is stagger inging data. if i have this correct, this hard data really is the first picture we have of what we actually have as a water supply on earth. is that correct? >> well it's really the first picture, contemporary picture that we have of all of the aquifers the world's biggest aquifers at the same time that allows us to see how rapidly they're all being depleted at the same time. it's mostly concentrated in the midlatitude regions
scientist at uc irvine says there's no data about what remains in the aquifers.erground basin says even higher during drought. rain-starved california is tapping aquifers for 60% of its water use. scientists say water from aquifers could account for nearly every drop of the state's fresh water supply by the end of this year. experts say the aquifers under the most stress are in densely populated regions where alternatives are certainly limited. joining me is a professor of earth system science...
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david, uc irvine, and the air resources board is hosting these but it basically gives you the opportunity to take a look at the ownership of the vehicle, how much you pay for the vehicle and the fuel cost very sess the vehicle fuel costs, for the ev it's startling, the numbers for the every day person if they're driving over 20 miles the numbers close so quickly, the ev becomes your only solution in terms of cost, i will see if i can make that tool available to you all, you can view it for yourself, and push it out to the people here. i think it's really valuable for folks to see that themselves, >> that would be great. commissioner wald? >> so this is clearly a daunting challenge it's very gratifying to see what seems to me huge sumses of money at both the state and regional level to invest. it's also gratifying to see that organizations, groups that didn't always work so collaboratively together even on this particular issue are working hand in glove and making huge advances it's gratifying to see there are lots of programs out there, it's still clearly a really huge challenge. so i won
david, uc irvine, and the air resources board is hosting these but it basically gives you the opportunity to take a look at the ownership of the vehicle, how much you pay for the vehicle and the fuel cost very sess the vehicle fuel costs, for the ev it's startling, the numbers for the every day person if they're driving over 20 miles the numbers close so quickly, the ev becomes your only solution in terms of cost, i will see if i can make that tool available to you all, you can view it for...
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katherine irvin testified that he told him that he andman were having a disagreement. she said he told her she slapped me, and i strangledder. >> is there evidence that there with a wound on his hand? >> there is evidence that he had a bite wound. >> reporter: wusa 9. >> the defense attorney said they had no relationship other than being housemates, and he knew of no disagreement between them. >>> the man accused of killing a wealthy d.c. family a and their housekeeper has a brand- new lawyer. the investigation is still ongoing, but the police believe that daron wint and others held the family and their housekeeper hostage for hours, torturing them and trying to get money from him. the prosecutors say he murdered the family and set the house on fire. today he was in court for only a few minutes. when asked if he wanted the attorney standing beside him to represent him, he said yes a public defender was representing him and now the case is in the hands of shaun hanover and a whole team of lawyers. happenover says he is still gathering details but he has not ruled out th
katherine irvin testified that he told him that he andman were having a disagreement. she said he told her she slapped me, and i strangledder. >> is there evidence that there with a wound on his hand? >> there is evidence that he had a bite wound. >> reporter: wusa 9. >> the defense attorney said they had no relationship other than being housemates, and he knew of no disagreement between them. >>> the man accused of killing a wealthy d.c. family a and their...
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i was teaching ucla extension uc-irvine extension and also taught at cal state fullerton. there was a professor in the arts department. he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i got a phonecall on wednesday in 1991 in the spring. frank can you come up and look look -- teach a class? i came up wednesday. the class started thursday. i had to hit the ground running. i took over after the second week and that was in the spring of 1991. i have been on the faculty of her sense. >> host: what was your homecoming like when he came back from vietnam? >> guest: my homecoming. with my family they were just glad that i survived. i became a company commander at camp pendleton and infantry training regiment at camp pendleton and i was sending young men over to where i just came from. the same time as interviewing companies because i knew i was going to leave active duty. i had a real rough time for some of those business interviews. i went through four or five of them that were not nice. they didn't like vets for whatever reason. one of them told me you will be coming to work with a lot o
i was teaching ucla extension uc-irvine extension and also taught at cal state fullerton. there was a professor in the arts department. he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i got a phonecall on wednesday in 1991 in the spring. frank can you come up and look look -- teach a class? i came up wednesday. the class started thursday. i had to hit the ground running. i took over after the second week and that was in the spring of 1991. i have been on the faculty of her sense. >> host: what was...
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s international correspondent john irvine reports, once they get there many are living in squalid conditions. and some are even dying. >> qatar airways has three flights a day into kathmandu. taking÷!e!kathmandu. this woman waits for her husband but for mina when he left for qatar six months ago she was his wife. today she's his widow. a sad sight, the authorities didn't want us to film. the husband's coffin 27-year-old sheva tamang died on a building site accident on april the 19th. to combine his widow's grief, these people believe in funerals as soon as possible after death. the delay flights convention here. as if a single coffin wasn't bad enough there were two others on the same flight. again the bodies were those of young men, one had died in a traffic accident, the other from a sudden heart attack. cardiac arrest is the amounted to being worked to death. but he disagreed, saying it was an orientation problem. >> when they finish the job they come back to their room and then sunlt they open the aj, air conditioner. so that is why in that case they have like a heart attack something li
s international correspondent john irvine reports, once they get there many are living in squalid conditions. and some are even dying. >> qatar airways has three flights a day into kathmandu. taking÷!e!kathmandu. this woman waits for her husband but for mina when he left for qatar six months ago she was his wife. today she's his widow. a sad sight, the authorities didn't want us to film. the husband's coffin 27-year-old sheva tamang died on a building site accident on april the 19th. to...
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. >> they were made by a sixth grade class in irvine, california. >> they seem hs being very generousr: price had another surprise up his sleeve. >> hi, i'm dan. nice to meet you. >> so nice to meet you too. >> reporter: the class was as stunned as the employees who got that big raise. >> he just walked in here. >> reporter: i read every single one of your letters. >> for an hour price answered questions about his business. >> reporter: how do you feel when you make that decision for your company? >> i felt so happy because i knew it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: in return he asked each student to keep writing him. >> so nice to meet you. if you write one letter every year i'm going to set aside a $1,000 scholarship for every single one of you. >> reporter: for this class it's a business lesson with an unexpected promise. joe fryer. >> what a lesson. that is nbc news for this saturday. i'm kate snow. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great weekend. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> championship teams from baltimore. washington. and central virginia meet today on the "it's a
. >> they were made by a sixth grade class in irvine, california. >> they seem hs being very generousr: price had another surprise up his sleeve. >> hi, i'm dan. nice to meet you. >> so nice to meet you too. >> reporter: the class was as stunned as the employees who got that big raise. >> he just walked in here. >> reporter: i read every single one of your letters. >> for an hour price answered questions about his business. >> reporter: how...
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diplomas from west philadelphia high school, the ceremony was held at the university of pennsylvania irvine auditorium this morning, there was 117 graduates in this year's class. >> there is more to come on "action news" at 12:30 a scare in alaska from a wild fire, the moments caught on camera. >>> and a north carolina teacher resigned because a book controversy, the lesson he was teaching. come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes, hashtags. it's time to celebrate our 35th birthday, with our new neighborhood birthday party parade. come to the only place that makes little hearts race. save $20 on one visit through june 21st at sesame place dot com. sesame place go before they grow. >> scary moments for firefighters caught on camera here in alaska firefightered were forced to run from the front lines after a forest fire suddenly shifted. right now the card street fire went to 2,000 acres is burning part of a national refuge. firefighters have not bp able to contain any of the fire. >>> 911 calls are released from the tragic b
diplomas from west philadelphia high school, the ceremony was held at the university of pennsylvania irvine auditorium this morning, there was 117 graduates in this year's class. >> there is more to come on "action news" at 12:30 a scare in alaska from a wild fire, the moments caught on camera. >>> and a north carolina teacher resigned because a book controversy, the lesson he was teaching. come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns...
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of public works bureau of irvine for straight. were joined tonight as well by jarvis murray enforcement and legal affairs manager for the initial transportation agency division of -- accessible services and will be joined later by senior building inspector joseph --. at this time if you would not mind if you go with the boys meeting deadlines and then conduct the swearing in process. >> clerk: the board request return of all phones and pagers so they will not disturb the proceedings. please carry on conversations in the hallway. the board rules presentation are as follows: appellants permit holders and department presented to each of 7 min. to present their cases and 3 min. for rebuttals. people affiliated with these parties must include their comments within seven limit period. were not affiliated with a party have up to 3 min. each to address the board by noah rebuttals. to assist the board in the accurate preparation of minutes, members of the public was to speak on an item are asked but not required, to cement a speaker card o
of public works bureau of irvine for straight. were joined tonight as well by jarvis murray enforcement and legal affairs manager for the initial transportation agency division of -- accessible services and will be joined later by senior building inspector joseph --. at this time if you would not mind if you go with the boys meeting deadlines and then conduct the swearing in process. >> clerk: the board request return of all phones and pagers so they will not disturb the proceedings....
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a proud day for the graduates of west philadelphia high school the ceremony was held at the irvine university center. 90% are headed to college in the fall and they gave the graduate several messages of inspiration at today's ceremony. a big day for masterman middle school at spring gardens, the eighth grade class graduated today, 194 students will be starting the ninth grade next year at masterman high. if you want a paint with no harsh fumes. if you want a paint without harmful chemicals. if you want a paint that's safer for your family, and the environment... only this can. natura from benjamin moore. paint like no other. certified asthma and allergy friendly by the asthma and allergy foundation of america. >>> corowna is the fifth selling beer they say that consumption has grown 10% in the last five years and to keep up with demand the company is investing $10 million to enlarge their main brewery and building northern one in southern california. >>> and ben and jerrys is creating an ice-cream for people that can't stomach milk it will be made with coconut milk weather than cows milk. aft
a proud day for the graduates of west philadelphia high school the ceremony was held at the irvine university center. 90% are headed to college in the fall and they gave the graduate several messages of inspiration at today's ceremony. a big day for masterman middle school at spring gardens, the eighth grade class graduated today, 194 students will be starting the ninth grade next year at masterman high. if you want a paint with no harsh fumes. if you want a paint without harmful chemicals. if...
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louisville and at the same time, they will offer severance packages to about 460 employees, primarily in irvine louisville. discover will take charges of about four cents per share in relation to the closing of this business. alix: thank you so much. back to the jefferies trading unit. a 30% decline in bond trading revenue. part of that is the liquidity fears we keep talking about. but volatility should be good. lisa: it depends. there's good volatility and bad volatility. you see volatility in government bonds, which is not their territory. in credit, you have seen some volatility but it has been pretty stable the sheer and there hasn't been that much movement. there has not been that incredible conviction with people dying all their holdings were selling all their holdings. i think that is part of the issue. alix: the other issue is what do these banks actually have? do the big bank stocks reflect any kind of risks? mike: not as much as they used to. banks have generally been -- what is interesting with rocher's especially is there has been a consolidation among the top four capturing the big
louisville and at the same time, they will offer severance packages to about 460 employees, primarily in irvine louisville. discover will take charges of about four cents per share in relation to the closing of this business. alix: thank you so much. back to the jefferies trading unit. a 30% decline in bond trading revenue. part of that is the liquidity fears we keep talking about. but volatility should be good. lisa: it depends. there's good volatility and bad volatility. you see volatility in...
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. >> sam irvin of north carolina was chosen today by the democrats and senate to conduct a full investigationate case. >> once that senate committee convenes in february of '73. it's the first time people were going to have to testify under oath. this is not good for the president. >> i go in on march 21st to see nixon and i lay out the mess we're in. telling him i thought there was a cancer on his presidency. my hope is by laying it out as brutally as i can he'll bring his fist down on the table and he'll say, this is unacceptable. we have to end this. to my surprise, i am unable to convince him. >> he had been caught up in this, and done things that involved the obstruction of justice. they decided he was going to be the sack fish lamb. >> john dean was in way over his head. when he realized this ship is going down, he jumped. >> this morning, without the president's approval, dean issued a statement in which among other things he declared some may hope or think i will become a scapegoat in the watergate case. anyone who believes this does not know me, know the true facts or understand our
. >> sam irvin of north carolina was chosen today by the democrats and senate to conduct a full investigationate case. >> once that senate committee convenes in february of '73. it's the first time people were going to have to testify under oath. this is not good for the president. >> i go in on march 21st to see nixon and i lay out the mess we're in. telling him i thought there was a cancer on his presidency. my hope is by laying it out as brutally as i can he'll bring his...
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." >> next, author marilyn irvin holt talks about how the u.s. government became more involved in baby boomers' cold war childhood from regulating comic books to curbing juvenile delicacy, in large part to prepare america's children to compete against their communist peers. this 50-minute talk is sponsored by the archives of kansas city. holt: good evening, and thank you for arranging this, and especially kimberly, thank you for all the work you've done on this. since he showed up, mark, who is retired from the central plains. i'll him a special thank you -- i oh him a special thank you. i have done a lot of research at the national archives, and the archivists always seem to know what i was interested in or had suggestions for what i ought to be interested in. mark, when i was working on "cold war kids" said "you know there's this collection you might be interested in." yes, i was, very much, and it became a chapter in the book, so thank you. now, for tonight's discussion, what do school lunch programs, the indian adoption project polio shots, a
." >> next, author marilyn irvin holt talks about how the u.s. government became more involved in baby boomers' cold war childhood from regulating comic books to curbing juvenile delicacy, in large part to prepare america's children to compete against their communist peers. this 50-minute talk is sponsored by the archives of kansas city. holt: good evening, and thank you for arranging this, and especially kimberly, thank you for all the work you've done on this. since he showed up,...
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with a a live lieutenant dan band concert and a delicious cookout donated by celebrity chef robert irvine and the folks at the great food company cisco we have lifted over 50,000 50000 spirits of heroes and their families, caregivers command hospital staff giving them a respite from the rigors of medical treatment and reminding them of the hope and positivity along the road to recovery. through our serving heroes program we have shown gratitude to our nation's defenders by serving him a hearty, classic american meal. today we have served over 27,700 meals to five major travel hubs across the nation where our deploying troops go through command we are looking to expand our efforts to include other venues at other airports throughout the country. our gary sinise foundation relief and resiliency program as of 1,294 veterans and their families through their times of urgent need. 162 children, family members of the fallen, 156 veterans, 944 wanted. with 1st responders outreach the gary sinise foundation has provided support to train 45 firefighters and black forest colorado after the devastati
with a a live lieutenant dan band concert and a delicious cookout donated by celebrity chef robert irvine and the folks at the great food company cisco we have lifted over 50,000 50000 spirits of heroes and their families, caregivers command hospital staff giving them a respite from the rigors of medical treatment and reminding them of the hope and positivity along the road to recovery. through our serving heroes program we have shown gratitude to our nation's defenders by serving him a hearty,...
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speakers include university of california irvine law school dean erwin chermerinsky and constitutional accountability center chief counsel tran 11. this is about an hour and 45 and it. >> if everybody here from the breakouts? welcome to the planner program of the afternoon which hoped to land with a bang and discuss whether the supreme court is a failure. and if so what can be done about it? this program is recorded by c-span. you may find it at any random day or hour for the next five years. [laughter] before introducer distinguished panels i'll have to go through my marching orders here, one of which is to introduce myself. i am transcending. i'm a member of the acs board and i'm happy to be a member of the acs board because i view our mission as helping to grow and sustain the next generation of progressive lawyers. i've been delighted to see how many students there are piazza that is why we are all here. but we have a diversity at all. not everybody is necessary on the same page and that is a good thing. cell phones, please mention cell phones must be turned off. .. okay we will ha
speakers include university of california irvine law school dean erwin chermerinsky and constitutional accountability center chief counsel tran 11. this is about an hour and 45 and it. >> if everybody here from the breakouts? welcome to the planner program of the afternoon which hoped to land with a bang and discuss whether the supreme court is a failure. and if so what can be done about it? this program is recorded by c-span. you may find it at any random day or hour for the next five...
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she is headed to uc-irvine in the fall. her advice to fellow would-be entrepreneurs?injustice you see in your community and go out and change it. >> reporter: kristine lazar, kpix 5. >> good for her. well, crystal hopes to have a work lockettet by the end of the summer to compete in a national entrepreneur competition in the fall. >>> well, paul deanno is out at the alameda county fair having some technical difficulties. so here i am pinch hitting for the great paul deanno. paul, i hope i do you justice here. we are going to start out with a look at your current temperatures outside right now. 67 in san bruno. 64 oakland. 79 your current temperature in livermore. 59 san francisco. and 80 in santa rosa. taking a look at your overnight lows, pretty much 50s areawide. sunrise tomorrow morning at 5:48. so pretty mild evening. and a mild day tomorrow, as well. we start to see high pressure build back in as we kick this low on out of here. as it does, well, we raise those temperatures back to seasonal norms. tomorrow warmer. warmer still on saturday. then cooling down sligh
she is headed to uc-irvine in the fall. her advice to fellow would-be entrepreneurs?injustice you see in your community and go out and change it. >> reporter: kristine lazar, kpix 5. >> good for her. well, crystal hopes to have a work lockettet by the end of the summer to compete in a national entrepreneur competition in the fall. >>> well, paul deanno is out at the alameda county fair having some technical difficulties. so here i am pinch hitting for the great paul deanno....
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the next one is jeffrey in irvine california. what was the question that you were asked asked in the white house briefing room? >> the only time that i ever cried at the podium and i didn't spill over but i teared up it had nothing to do with policy or politics. i could handle that. it's when tony snow called me from his exploratory surgery to tell me that his cancer had returned. and he was the press secretary before me. he inherited me as the deputy. we were very close and not long after he arrived he had to have this exploratory surgery and go through another round of treatment. he called me before the briefing that day and i tried to be brave on the phone was with when i went out to brief the press and i have an update i remember my voice caught and everybody in the briefing room was teary-eyed but i'm on tv. he did well in his treatments, he really did. and then in september of 07 when i took over, i thought that he would beat it but then about nine months later or ten months later that he collapsed during the speaking engag
the next one is jeffrey in irvine california. what was the question that you were asked asked in the white house briefing room? >> the only time that i ever cried at the podium and i didn't spill over but i teared up it had nothing to do with policy or politics. i could handle that. it's when tony snow called me from his exploratory surgery to tell me that his cancer had returned. and he was the press secretary before me. he inherited me as the deputy. we were very close and not long...
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also joining us from irvine california bob baer our cnn intelligence and security analyst, a former cia operative. guys thanks very much for joining us. colonel reese, on monday the president at that news conference in germany said there was a lock of good sunni recruits. said it was delaying the strategy in iraq. today the white house says that more trainers will be sent directly to anbar province to start directly training those sunnis. colonel, what changed between monday and today? because monday the president said there were more u.s. trainers than needed. they can't even find the recruits. >> well wolf you know between then and now is you had the discussions with the president by the iraqi president abadi. >> prime minister. >> he's asking for help. sorry, the prime minister correct. we've known that. central command and the pentagon has these phased plans going in. so if the president makes a decision they can move quickly. i think this shows the u.s. is committed even though i think it's a dribble of support from my perspective. but it shows that perspective. there are concerns
also joining us from irvine california bob baer our cnn intelligence and security analyst, a former cia operative. guys thanks very much for joining us. colonel reese, on monday the president at that news conference in germany said there was a lock of good sunni recruits. said it was delaying the strategy in iraq. today the white house says that more trainers will be sent directly to anbar province to start directly training those sunnis. colonel, what changed between monday and today? because...