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jay-z. >> whatever it is. yeah. his name is sean in real life. not jay-z. so, i'm just yelling at him. like, he was on his thing. i'm like, "bieber, get off your phone!" [ laughter ] just screaming at him. >> jimmy: yelling at poor biebs? >> poor biebs? poor biebs, hardly. [ laughter ] doing quite well. and then at one point, i just remember -- forte reminded me of this later, they had like an illusionist come out in between the first and second quarter. and i was just like fired up. and it's like a box and the woman gets in the box. and i was just out of my head. and i'm like, "don't go in that box!" [ laughter ] and then, you know, the woman gets in the box and gets all balled up or whatever happened and then they start putting swords in there. and i'm just literally front court, center, just yelling, "he's killing her! [ laughter ] somebody do something!" >> jimmy: oh, my god.
jay-z. >> whatever it is. yeah. his name is sean in real life. not jay-z. so, i'm just yelling at him. like, he was on his thing. i'm like, "bieber, get off your phone!" [ laughter ] just screaming at him. >> jimmy: yelling at poor biebs? >> poor biebs? poor biebs, hardly. [ laughter ] doing quite well. and then at one point, i just remember -- forte reminded me of this later, they had like an illusionist come out in between the first and second quarter. and i was...
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jay did not think twice about letting them in time.when i asked to search, it turned out they were looking for me. the agent showed me a piece of paper which was a 2002 deportation letter, which i informed i had never seen. before i knew it, i was handcuffed and taken away like a criminal. i was put into a van two other men and searched like a criminal. in an instant, by american family was being ripped away from me. when i did return home, i had an ankle in monitoring bracelet. i went to great lengths to hide it from my children. i have a partner who is a u.s. citizen and two beautiful children who are also citizens, but none of them can petition for me to remain in the country with them. because my partner is not a man, she cannot do anything to help me, nor can my children, who keep asking, why does this happen to us, and what will ultimately happen to our family? passage of the uniting american families act or inclusion of ufa and lgbt families in immigration reform will not only benefit me about the thousands of people who are als
jay did not think twice about letting them in time.when i asked to search, it turned out they were looking for me. the agent showed me a piece of paper which was a 2002 deportation letter, which i informed i had never seen. before i knew it, i was handcuffed and taken away like a criminal. i was put into a van two other men and searched like a criminal. in an instant, by american family was being ripped away from me. when i did return home, i had an ankle in monitoring bracelet. i went to great...
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jay bilas and willie guest of msnbc. >> happy to help out.ughter] >> charlie: you tweeted your friends and say going down in the first round. >> you can set your watch by it. this year it was richmond who was a good team but last year it was murray state a couple years ago it was sienna. it's becoming a bit of a tradition for vanderbilt to lose in the first round. i might have to go to the dark side and root for duke. >> charlie: are you thinking about that. >> considering that everyone on your staff went to duke it's all hard to get away from. >> charlie: tell me about the sweet 16. >> it's an eclectic group. it's actually got a lot of the blue bloods and thoroughbreds of college basketball but at the same time it's got some quote/unquote mid major double-digit seeds that we haven't seen in a while. richmond hadn't been to the sweet 16 for a number of years. bcu, they were one of the last teams to make the field and a rather controversial one at that. a couple team out of power conferences that got double-digit seeds one being florida state
jay bilas and willie guest of msnbc. >> happy to help out.ughter] >> charlie: you tweeted your friends and say going down in the first round. >> you can set your watch by it. this year it was richmond who was a good team but last year it was murray state a couple years ago it was sienna. it's becoming a bit of a tradition for vanderbilt to lose in the first round. i might have to go to the dark side and root for duke. >> charlie: are you thinking about that. >>...
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jay-z is never gonna spill mustard on his shirt.im a hot dog and the mustard would just go, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop. he'd be like, "yo, man can i get some must -- [ laughter ] i'm about to take a bite of the world's greatest --" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: aziz ansari! "parks and recreation" airs thursday at 9:30 p.m. on nbc. mike gordon performs next. dude, you're the best. thanks, buddy. thanks for coming, man. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ wheezing breaths ] [ woman ] the first time i smoked, i was 13. i was in a hurry to grow up and wanted to look cool. big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same deadly products. don't be big tobacco's next victim. breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's. america's diner is always open. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know our next guest as the bass playe
jay-z is never gonna spill mustard on his shirt.im a hot dog and the mustard would just go, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop. he'd be like, "yo, man can i get some must -- [ laughter ] i'm about to take a bite of the world's greatest --" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: aziz ansari! "parks and recreation" airs thursday at 9:30 p.m. on nbc. mike gordon performs next. dude, you're the best. thanks, buddy. thanks for coming, man. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ wheezing breaths...
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harry belafonte, the jay-z of his day marched with doctor king.oday i'd have to march with jay-z. >> let me pick up with the institutions. one the critiques is it is no longer independent, it's been co-opted. >> in my church new york city politician speaks on sunday morning. there's churches that fling their door open if the mayor is running or governor is running, that he gets center stage. in our church, if they don't stay for the whole service, i won't even call their name. >> we are in a position to independently decide what political positions we will take, what political arrangements we will have. to me that speaks to the independence of the african-american church. >> everybody speaks to the power of black preachers. >> i'm going to be a cynic for a minute. >> that's why we have the professor on the panel. >> what we have to be very clear about the way many churches function. they don't cultivate a kind of democratic space for every day ordinary folk to engage in the kinds of exchanges for them to make intelligent decisions. >> that's true.
harry belafonte, the jay-z of his day marched with doctor king.oday i'd have to march with jay-z. >> let me pick up with the institutions. one the critiques is it is no longer independent, it's been co-opted. >> in my church new york city politician speaks on sunday morning. there's churches that fling their door open if the mayor is running or governor is running, that he gets center stage. in our church, if they don't stay for the whole service, i won't even call their name....
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. >> jay? jay? jay? >> reporter: born in colombia.anics accounted for more than half of the u.s. population growth over the last decade. now 50 million strong, their numbers doubled in five states. gloria and husband jay. >> people understand me just fine. >> reporter: the modern couple. >> it's been a fun week. >> reporter: 15% of marriages are mixed race. and americans calling themselves multiracial? up 32% since 2000. the census also says we are moving ever faster west and south. in 1790, the country's population center, literally the point it would balance on a scale, was in maryland. by 1820, into west virginia. mountain momma, take me home, thank you, john denver. then, into ohio. there goes cincinnati, see you, loni anderson. indiana by 1900, nice shot hoosiers. illinois by 1950. then in 1980, missouri said, "show me the center!" and as of today, the new population center of america -- plato, missouri. population 109. we spoke to the mayor. do you feel more important? >> well, personally, probably not, but for the town, i feel
. >> jay? jay? jay? >> reporter: born in colombia.anics accounted for more than half of the u.s. population growth over the last decade. now 50 million strong, their numbers doubled in five states. gloria and husband jay. >> people understand me just fine. >> reporter: the modern couple. >> it's been a fun week. >> reporter: 15% of marriages are mixed race. and americans calling themselves multiracial? up 32% since 2000. the census also says we are moving...
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jay-z is never gonna spill mustard on his shirt.ng him a hot dog and the mustard would just go, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop. he'd be like, "yo, man can i get some must -- [ laughter ] i'm about to take a bite of the world's greatest --" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: aziz ansari! "parks and recreation" airs thursday at 9:30 p.m. on nbc. mike gordon performs next. dude, you're the best. thanks, buddy. thanks for coming, man. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ whew! these sure are challenging times. whoa! that leaves lots of pieces behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. than the ultra rippled brand, it's no wonder charmin ultra strong holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. business is looking better. it sure is. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong. enjoy the go. and for an extra-clean finish, try charmin freshmates. so it's a good thing our new air wick odor detect senses thousands of odors. and automatically releases a burst of freshness... that everyone can enjoy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>
jay-z is never gonna spill mustard on his shirt.ng him a hot dog and the mustard would just go, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop. he'd be like, "yo, man can i get some must -- [ laughter ] i'm about to take a bite of the world's greatest --" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: aziz ansari! "parks and recreation" airs thursday at 9:30 p.m. on nbc. mike gordon performs next. dude, you're the best. thanks, buddy. thanks for coming, man. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ whew! these...
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we will hear from shirley and jay. they are represented by an extraordinary attorney. we are going to start now. >> hello, everyone. thank you for inviting me to speak my parents brought me here when i was 14, 10 years ago, from the island country of fiji and the south pacific. and they came here illegally and applied for a green card. no one told them it would take 10 years to get it. my grandmother is a u.s. citizen and today my parents and
we will hear from shirley and jay. they are represented by an extraordinary attorney. we are going to start now. >> hello, everyone. thank you for inviting me to speak my parents brought me here when i was 14, 10 years ago, from the island country of fiji and the south pacific. and they came here illegally and applied for a green card. no one told them it would take 10 years to get it. my grandmother is a u.s. citizen and today my parents and
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jay-z, beyonce, they love it. nine seconds remaining. channing frye, sticks the three. he is clutch. suns up by one. nets, six seconds to make something happen. deron williams, driving. he had 18 and 6. won't get one here. humphries the tipback. it's good. or is it? they have to review it. right there, the ball in his hand. it was disallowed. suns win 104-103. >>> that will do it for your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in the studio. >> was it good? >> that was a game. >>> coming up next, we're just 48 hours before a possible nfl strike. can it be averted? >>> and on top of that, watching the waters rise. flooding, now impacting millions in the midwest. calls. i want someone to bring the make-up counter to me.
jay-z, beyonce, they love it. nine seconds remaining. channing frye, sticks the three. he is clutch. suns up by one. nets, six seconds to make something happen. deron williams, driving. he had 18 and 6. won't get one here. humphries the tipback. it's good. or is it? they have to review it. right there, the ball in his hand. it was disallowed. suns win 104-103. >>> that will do it for your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in the studio. >> was it good? >>...
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cost the -- jay costa. >> i will begin with my practical qualifications. the things that i do on they did today basis are very similar to what would be required as a member of the task force. right now, i am a staff member at a nonprofit non-partisan organization which seems to shine a lot on the money the shine a light on the money in politics. we bring information about how every lawmaker votes on every bill. the position as special interest groups take on the bills and the campaign contributions that legislators receive. we watched for relationships between the physicians and special interests and they take on various bills and the way that those same lawmakers will lead the vote. we would like to empower citizens about decisions that are affecting their lives. also the inappropriate influence that the money plays in the decisions. the heart of our daily work lies in the request that we filled from concerned citizens and reporters. these are very similar in nature to the complaints that the task force fields at its meetings. what it citizens to report i
cost the -- jay costa. >> i will begin with my practical qualifications. the things that i do on they did today basis are very similar to what would be required as a member of the task force. right now, i am a staff member at a nonprofit non-partisan organization which seems to shine a lot on the money the shine a light on the money in politics. we bring information about how every lawmaker votes on every bill. the position as special interest groups take on the bills and the campaign...
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jay and gloria, knowledge that different is the new normal. >> oh, jay. >> reporter: john berman, abc new york. >> oh, sophia. >> i could barely hear that story because all you're talking about is sophie.wo medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare... you should know about this card -- it's the only one of its kind endorsed by aarp; see if it's right for you. all medicare supplement plans let you keep your own doctor, or hospital that accepts medicare. there are no networks and no referrals needed. help protect yourself from some of what medicare doesn't pay... and save up to thousands of dollars in potential... out-of-pocket expenses with an aarp... m
jay and gloria, knowledge that different is the new normal. >> oh, jay. >> reporter: john berman, abc new york. >> oh, sophia. >> i could barely hear that story because all you're talking about is sophie.wo medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help...
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reporting in san francisco, jay arstone, kron4 news. >>> of course, there is much more going on in the japanese crisis besides the threat of a nuclear meltdown. the crews are still sifting through the endless devastation. tonight, the official death toll has climbed to 3,300. thousands more are still missing, and experts say many thousands may never be found. remarkably, two people were rescued from the rubble today. the shortages of food, water, fuel and shelter are mounting, all as people survive another night in the near-freezing temperatures in japan's northeast. and the bank of japan injected $43 billion into financial markets for the third day in order to ease the financial impact of last week's quake. the japanese nike rebounded 6% today but is still down sharply from the last three days of trading. >>> stay with kron4 and www.kron4.com for continuing coverage of the japan quake, and the nuclear meltdown threat. >>> a live look outside on the radar continuing to see showers at this hour and some of them are bringing more moderate rainfall as you can see a few pockets of yellow o
reporting in san francisco, jay arstone, kron4 news. >>> of course, there is much more going on in the japanese crisis besides the threat of a nuclear meltdown. the crews are still sifting through the endless devastation. tonight, the official death toll has climbed to 3,300. thousands more are still missing, and experts say many thousands may never be found. remarkably, two people were rescued from the rubble today. the shortages of food, water, fuel and shelter are mounting, all as...
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jay dow tells us what happened. >> reporter: the tour bus was packed with passengers returning from a connecticut casino as it headed for chinatown in lower manhattan. the driver apparently lost control trying to avoid a tractor trailer at the new york city border. >> in an effort to avoid that activity, the bus driver swerves all the way over to the right. he strikes the guardrail. the bus goes-- along the guardrail. >> reporter: the tractor trailer driver kept going. the tour bus hit a sign post and rolled on to its right side, its roof sheered off by the pole. 13 people died at the scene. 19 more were taken to the hospital. firefighters called it a gruesome scene. >> the majority of the occupants in the bus got pushed forward into the bus, into the forward third of the bus, including some of the fatalities. >> the new york city fire department tells u.s. this bus crashed just before 6:00 a.m. in the southbound lanes of i-95. when we pulled up on the scene, there were several dozen fire trucks that were already here. but southbound traffic along i-95 was stopped for hours in order t
jay dow tells us what happened. >> reporter: the tour bus was packed with passengers returning from a connecticut casino as it headed for chinatown in lower manhattan. the driver apparently lost control trying to avoid a tractor trailer at the new york city border. >> in an effort to avoid that activity, the bus driver swerves all the way over to the right. he strikes the guardrail. the bus goes-- along the guardrail. >> reporter: the tractor trailer driver kept going. the...
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russ. >> mitchell: jay dow in lincoln park, new jersey. thank you very much. just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", rebel retreat. pro-qaddafi forces take back more territory in libya. libya. >> mitchell: in libya, forces loyal to moammar qaddafi racked up another success against the rebels. pushing eastward along the coast, they seized the oil town of brega and headed for the last remaining rebel stronghold of benghazi. mark phillips has more. >> reporter: the anti-qaddafi rebels never had much serious military equipment, and a lot of what they did have now lies destroyed along the roadside-- evidence of a retreat that threatens to become a rout. the government advance has now moved past ras lanuf on to brega, the road towards benghazi seemed lightly defended as well. there is nothing the rebels with their light weapons can do to stop the qaddafi advance. the arab league has called for a no-fly zone, but for those anti- qaddafi forces it may already be too late. >> i expect he will kill people today. he will kill a lot of people. we don't have heavy weap
russ. >> mitchell: jay dow in lincoln park, new jersey. thank you very much. just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", rebel retreat. pro-qaddafi forces take back more territory in libya. libya. >> mitchell: in libya, forces loyal to moammar qaddafi racked up another success against the rebels. pushing eastward along the coast, they seized the oil town of brega and headed for the last remaining rebel stronghold of benghazi. mark phillips has more. >> reporter: the...
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. >> meantime we have a stunning twist in the jay see due ward sexual bonding case. the couple were originally offered plea deals. amy is live in antioch with major developments from yesterday's court hearing. amy? >> we're in antioch where jaycee dugard were held prisoner. neighbors don't feel a bit of sympathy for the couple. nancy's attorney now believes his client deserves lienensy, even though she is the one who literally grabbed 11-year-old jay see from her tahoe neighborhood 20 years ago. she was held captive in the backyard of their home and that's where he would sexually assault her and even fathered two daughters with her. nancy was a mother figure, a nurture remember and shouldn't go to jail for the rest of her life. >> they ruined that girl's life. no matter money or whatever. can't bring that back. it's ruined. >> people like that deserve a death sentence. i'm a firm believer in that. >> the defense attorney is begging for dugard to weigh in on the sentence. he publicly appealed for her to please talk in his quest for lienensy. dugard was presented when
. >> meantime we have a stunning twist in the jay see due ward sexual bonding case. the couple were originally offered plea deals. amy is live in antioch with major developments from yesterday's court hearing. amy? >> we're in antioch where jaycee dugard were held prisoner. neighbors don't feel a bit of sympathy for the couple. nancy's attorney now believes his client deserves lienensy, even though she is the one who literally grabbed 11-year-old jay see from her tahoe neighborhood...
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jay-z is part owner of the new york nets.egal for professional team personnel to meet with players who are not eligible for the draft. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and radiation concerns. some former workers describe the dangers at a california nuclear facility. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! mother before he disappeared. a police car rammed, a suspect still on the loose. the dramatic manhunt in hayward caught on tape. plus.. new video of possible police misconduct in san francisco. what prompted a judge to throw a case out. and play bal
jay-z is part owner of the new york nets.egal for professional team personnel to meet with players who are not eligible for the draft. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and radiation concerns. some former workers describe the dangers at a california nuclear facility. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor....
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now, it did not equal jay plus madison plus hamilton. publius with was a fictional character, so what he said wasn't always what the writers honestly believe. and i think this is particularly the case with ham hamilton. and the views changed in the 1790s in some of the debates you'd see. madison and hamilton were taunting each other with passages from the federalist which were inconsistent with their current politics. but the real thing with madison, i think he expected -- he really believed that power was, would almost automatically go down to the states. he saw no real danger of having a centralized government that seemed to be a threat to the freedom of the people. and he changed prison view, certainly -- changed his view dramatically by the time of the alien and sedition acts and went the other way. so i think it's really the development of national politics in the 1790s that made madison rethink some of his assumptions that he had expressed in the federalist papers and elsewhere, to see a danger in national government he had not ant
now, it did not equal jay plus madison plus hamilton. publius with was a fictional character, so what he said wasn't always what the writers honestly believe. and i think this is particularly the case with ham hamilton. and the views changed in the 1790s in some of the debates you'd see. madison and hamilton were taunting each other with passages from the federalist which were inconsistent with their current politics. but the real thing with madison, i think he expected -- he really believed...
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but the one exception was jay gould. gould of the war 1868 which is the subject of the book and and of itself, the struggle of the one freeway vanderbilt came to hate jay gould so much that at some point a reporter asked if he was involved in jay gould and 1872i think in the stock market and he got up and starts yelling he's a damned villain and he yells about that and then when the reporter is going down the steps he comes down and says remember he is a villain. [laughter] and its own characteristic of him he would go to the wall in the business battle and usually because this is business they would be friends. jay gould is a great exception. >> will occur in southern front of a firing squad. you are pretty rough on who the gray-eyed man of destiny as he was not time. you see him as an international criminal. >> and there are national to the people who really admired william walker. but i think this is -- you know, he's fascinating. walker was the most successful of the whole group of filibusters' they called him which
but the one exception was jay gould. gould of the war 1868 which is the subject of the book and and of itself, the struggle of the one freeway vanderbilt came to hate jay gould so much that at some point a reporter asked if he was involved in jay gould and 1872i think in the stock market and he got up and starts yelling he's a damned villain and he yells about that and then when the reporter is going down the steps he comes down and says remember he is a villain. [laughter] and its own...
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thank you jay. >> thank you charlie, great being with you. >> charlie: jay bilas espn, lawyers in north carolina. back in a moment. stay with us. barton biggs is here co-funder of a billion dollar hedge fund. before that he was the chief global strategist of morgan stanley. he graduate created from yale with a degree in creative writing. his latest book is a novel called a hedge fund tale of reach and grasp or what's a heaven fore. i'm pleased to have barton biggs back at this table. welcome. >> thank you charlie. >> charlie: how many novels have you written. >> so zero, that's the first one. >> charlie: what made you think you could write a novel. >> anybody that ever did greative writing in college, your as operation is to write a novel. so i finally cranked one out. >> charlie: had been you thinking about this ever since you were at yale. >> no, no. this is strictly a current store of a modern day icarus that awe touches wings with wax and flies too close to the sun and falls head long back through. >> charlie: what brought this book. >> no one is going to feel sorry for fallen hedge
thank you jay. >> thank you charlie, great being with you. >> charlie: jay bilas espn, lawyers in north carolina. back in a moment. stay with us. barton biggs is here co-funder of a billion dollar hedge fund. before that he was the chief global strategist of morgan stanley. he graduate created from yale with a degree in creative writing. his latest book is a novel called a hedge fund tale of reach and grasp or what's a heaven fore. i'm pleased to have barton biggs back at this...
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. >> my name is jay cozak. good evening. i want to say that we have many parents and staff that had to leave we had at least 50 people here. i want to say what i'm about to say you don't know. when we do our budgets, our b budget is $800,000 in the red which means if we put all our money, nothing for supplies, we are consolidating teachers from our school. that's just personnel. what does that mean for washington? we'll be a desirable school to undesirable school already people are calling up and finding out we may not be able to give them the classes you are shorting us 200 students. we are a desirable school. then we'll have an operational budget. please do that. thank you. i've been a high school teacher for 16 years. i'm also here to represent a multiethic african-american students. strong sxroe comprehensive high schools should continue to serve kids from the study. why destroy the district's strengths. students first, right. why aren't cuts being made. teachers working in the class node to be the priority as well. teac
. >> my name is jay cozak. good evening. i want to say that we have many parents and staff that had to leave we had at least 50 people here. i want to say what i'm about to say you don't know. when we do our budgets, our b budget is $800,000 in the red which means if we put all our money, nothing for supplies, we are consolidating teachers from our school. that's just personnel. what does that mean for washington? we'll be a desirable school to undesirable school already people are...
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jay adlersberg reports. >> reporter: the pediatric er at st.hospital is fever central for first-time moms such as kathleen, bringing in 8-month-old kaison for chest congestion. she's always on the lookout for fever when he doesn't seem himself. >> i take his temperature and then if i -- i check it again in an hour. if it hasn't gone down, i give him some medicine. and then after that if it still hasn't gone down, i take him straight to the emergency room. >> reporter: call it fever phobia, if you like, worry being temperature above 98.6 but fever is only a symptom of an illness, such as cold or bronchitis. actually fever helps the body fight off infection. >> this doctor is a board certified peds specialist. >> fever is not dangerous if the child is appearing well and if the child is not toxic looking and if the child is playful, eating well, sleeping well. >> reporter: but if the fever child is lethargic, irritable, not eating or the temperature is above 105, that's the time to treat the fever and call the doctor. you don't always need medicat
jay adlersberg reports. >> reporter: the pediatric er at st.hospital is fever central for first-time moms such as kathleen, bringing in 8-month-old kaison for chest congestion. she's always on the lookout for fever when he doesn't seem himself. >> i take his temperature and then if i -- i check it again in an hour. if it hasn't gone down, i give him some medicine. and then after that if it still hasn't gone down, i take him straight to the emergency room. >> reporter: call it...
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jay hawks jump out quickly. marcus morris with the steal, jam for two of his 20. kansas with an early three- point lead, but the rams' can see with a 3, and the rams have their first lead. rams build an 18-point lead, and were up by 14 at halftime, but the jay hawks win on a 12-0 run early in the second. morningstar will come up with the steal. coach shaka smart gets the first technical of the season. could be unraveling, looked like momentum had changed, but then the rams kicked up. the momentum again. with the shot clock running down, rodriguez makes a beauty of a pass to burgess. an 8-point lead with less than two minutes to go. go ahead and check off that big 12 as another conference that guys down to the very unlikely virginia commonwealth rams, who had to win the so-called play- in game just to get to that field of 64, and the match-up nobody picked, it will be the rams against butler in one end of up the final four next weekend in houston. connecticut playing today a-- kentucky playing today against north carolina. you knew the tar heel run would come. the
jay hawks jump out quickly. marcus morris with the steal, jam for two of his 20. kansas with an early three- point lead, but the rams' can see with a 3, and the rams have their first lead. rams build an 18-point lead, and were up by 14 at halftime, but the jay hawks win on a 12-0 run early in the second. morningstar will come up with the steal. coach shaka smart gets the first technical of the season. could be unraveling, looked like momentum had changed, but then the rams kicked up. the...
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be airing jay leno right now. we're covering live coverage right now of breaking news out of japan. where a great earthquake, an 8.9 magnitude earthquake has thundered through that country. we're hearing mass accounts of
be airing jay leno right now. we're covering live coverage right now of breaking news out of japan. where a great earthquake, an 8.9 magnitude earthquake has thundered through that country. we're hearing mass accounts of
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. >> my name is jay crawford, thanks again for this opportunity to speak. housing rights campaign. as you know, the human rights commission reported that the urban renewal commission and a number of neighborhoods throughout the city -- it has affected communities throughout san francisco. what we are asking for is that they be open to hosting hearings that they feel has potentially been impacted by displacement caused by government activities. our campaign has asked that the western addition be the first. and the land use committee write on the placement of people. the impact -- the economic impact, employment rates remain the same. there is a decrease sense of the entrepreneur spirit. the interaction with neighborhoods and the social networks, feeling that this trust overtime helps impact and increase rates in mobility. there is the alienation and the result of a familiar area. there are dozens of the voting blocs. they are part of the same family. there is a feeling of mistrust. thank you very much. >> in the afternoon, supervisors. -- good afternoon, sup
. >> my name is jay crawford, thanks again for this opportunity to speak. housing rights campaign. as you know, the human rights commission reported that the urban renewal commission and a number of neighborhoods throughout the city -- it has affected communities throughout san francisco. what we are asking for is that they be open to hosting hearings that they feel has potentially been impacted by displacement caused by government activities. our campaign has asked that the western...
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. >>> bay area scientists are also closely watching the ridduation levels in jay -- radiation levels in japan. the national atmospheric release advisory center is based at the lawrence advisory board. they can't to check wind changes and rain patterns to see if that changes. stay with us on the continuing coverage of the crisis in japan. we will bring you the latest. >>> pg&e says it can't find some key safety documents. later today state regulators could decide to whether to impose a fine in the facility. they handed over 150 pages of records on its natural gas pipelines to the state public utilities commission. but pg&e's president says 8% of those records are missing. state regulators say that lack of information could lead to several scenarios. >> if those records don't exist we will order further testing. we will order taking pipelines out of service and pipeline replacement. >>> pg&e's president says the utility will voluntarily perform field tests on the lines without records. also replace 150 miles of pipes that are similar in age to the pipe that blew up in san bruno. regula
. >>> bay area scientists are also closely watching the ridduation levels in jay -- radiation levels in japan. the national atmospheric release advisory center is based at the lawrence advisory board. they can't to check wind changes and rain patterns to see if that changes. stay with us on the continuing coverage of the crisis in japan. we will bring you the latest. >>> pg&e says it can't find some key safety documents. later today state regulators could decide to whether...
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the quake in tsunami in jay -- the quake and tsunami in japan has prevented some students coming home. now they are helping with some music. the vintage high school students will hold a benefit concert this weekend. the money raised from this sunday's concert will go to napa's sister city. the tsunami badly damaged much of that city and the sendai airport which is within the city limits. >>> all roads into yosemite national park remain closed as park officials deal with an after math of a strong winter storm. highways 41, 120, and 140 were all shut down yesterday after the storm dropped 3.5 inches of snow in the park. crews worked through the night repairing down power lines. the roads are so bad that park guests have to be escorted out by rangers. >> it was kind of like a blizzard. the snow was falling all day. later on in the day the snow got heavier and deeper. it got to the point where we could barely see when we left the park. >> 150 guests remain in yosemite after the voluntary visitor departure. they will reassess the roads this morning and they could reopen highway 140 later o
the quake in tsunami in jay -- the quake and tsunami in japan has prevented some students coming home. now they are helping with some music. the vintage high school students will hold a benefit concert this weekend. the money raised from this sunday's concert will go to napa's sister city. the tsunami badly damaged much of that city and the sendai airport which is within the city limits. >>> all roads into yosemite national park remain closed as park officials deal with an after math...
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. >> i would like jay cosasta woud be good but they're also think that chris -- but i also think that chris hyland would also be a good choice for seat 11. >> jackson, can you come up and speak a little bit? >> primarily, in covering issues around city hall, unfortunately doing it while having paid jobs meant that i generally had to participate from afar. that primarily meant dealing with the e-mail lists, reports, and checking it out on line, the task force. now, it is true that i don't know the process to the letter and in fact i would be a neophyte to it. i would actually hope -- i would take on the responsibility for learning that and respecting the knowledge of the task force that already exists to draw on their experience going forward. >> a great deal of what you do, we could call you a reporter. that is my concern. if there is a seat that represents journalists, i'm wondering in the grand scheme of things of that is a more appropriate fit for you than this seat. >> i had a career change. i am no longer self-employed. i work downtown in the marketing department. this is an open
. >> i would like jay cosasta woud be good but they're also think that chris -- but i also think that chris hyland would also be a good choice for seat 11. >> jackson, can you come up and speak a little bit? >> primarily, in covering issues around city hall, unfortunately doing it while having paid jobs meant that i generally had to participate from afar. that primarily meant dealing with the e-mail lists, reports, and checking it out on line, the task force. now, it is true...
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villanova's frank wright, excuse me, jay wright, frank is his brother in law, the anchor for channel the wildcats knocked off by george mason. here we go. villanova with the ball down two. >> fires. off the tom of the backboard. no. george mason. >> that's it. george mason knocks off villanova. one of the few finishes that really had gus yelling. stanford women, the bay area team waving their flag proudy. look here that bronco -- excuse me the stanford women. they, of course, are perennial final four team. ranked second in the nation. they have to get through uc davis first and they will be lucky to host the first two games if they keep winning. >> we know that we need to play against any team and no matter what the seed is, i think our team is very aware of that. and is not going to take any team lightly. >> i think we have everything in place, good offense, great defense. coming up with the loose balls, taking the charges we need, all that, that will determine our future. >> all right. the warriors season as usual over by march. stephen curry, getting ready to go tonight. it's goin
villanova's frank wright, excuse me, jay wright, frank is his brother in law, the anchor for channel the wildcats knocked off by george mason. here we go. villanova with the ball down two. >> fires. off the tom of the backboard. no. george mason. >> that's it. george mason knocks off villanova. one of the few finishes that really had gus yelling. stanford women, the bay area team waving their flag proudy. look here that bronco -- excuse me the stanford women. they, of course, are...
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. >> the talk show host jay leno around orlando bloom are customers. bloom is even hoping to market the new bike. >> today our cliventse are super rich people who drive bentleys or hollywood stars like orlando bloom who want to encourt and jury a green evolution, even a revolution on two wheels. >> just 667 black trails will be produced. the first order came from a business man, and he wasn't put off by the 60,000 euro price tag. when charged with electricity from renewable sources, he stays black trail is an environmently friendly mode of transport. >> i expected it to ride like a motorcycle. it's like ooh street machine with all the trimmings, but it's also an e. bike. it's mad, and it feels like riding a bike, so you don't have is to get used to that. >> ♪ born to be wild >> a few parts still need to be officially registered. but the first black trail should be delivered by the end of april. then it's happy trails for the e. bike of the future. >> pity none of those testers are wearing helmets. they will be required with the black trail. taking pric
. >> the talk show host jay leno around orlando bloom are customers. bloom is even hoping to market the new bike. >> today our cliventse are super rich people who drive bentleys or hollywood stars like orlando bloom who want to encourt and jury a green evolution, even a revolution on two wheels. >> just 667 black trails will be produced. the first order came from a business man, and he wasn't put off by the 60,000 euro price tag. when charged with electricity from renewable...
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. >> my name is jay crawford, thanks again for this opportunity to speak. housing rights campaign. as you know, the human rights commission reported that the urban renewal commission and a number of neighborhoods throughout the city -- it has affected communities throughout san francisco. what we are asking for is that they be open to hosting hearings that they feel has potentially been impacted by
. >> my name is jay crawford, thanks again for this opportunity to speak. housing rights campaign. as you know, the human rights commission reported that the urban renewal commission and a number of neighborhoods throughout the city -- it has affected communities throughout san francisco. what we are asking for is that they be open to hosting hearings that they feel has potentially been impacted by
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. >> my name is jay crawford, thanks again for this opportunity to speak. housing rights campaign. as you know, the human rights commission reported that the urban renewal commission and a number of neighborhoods throughout the city --
. >> my name is jay crawford, thanks again for this opportunity to speak. housing rights campaign. as you know, the human rights commission reported that the urban renewal commission and a number of neighborhoods throughout the city --
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and born in jay gray 1941 in ireland, there was a man -- and born in ireland in january 1941. a true champion of workers' rights. he first came to america with the transport workers union and subsequently worked as a union organizer. he organized the exploited chinese sweatshop workers in san francisco, and along with cesar chavez, he was an instrumental leader with farm workers, and he was a founding member of the peace and freedom party and helped organize protests in chicago during the infamous and democratic national convention. brian was a founding member of the national -- a keynote speaker and fund-raiser. both of these organizations were completed the two irelands complete freedom from british rule -- were committed to ireland's complete freedom from british rule. brian would come back and help on campaigns and the events, where and at him over 20 years ago. he was committed to addressing the social and civil rights of san francisco. wherever bryant's travels took him, his commitment to the irish language was there. that people learn the irish gaelic language. in his f
and born in jay gray 1941 in ireland, there was a man -- and born in ireland in january 1941. a true champion of workers' rights. he first came to america with the transport workers union and subsequently worked as a union organizer. he organized the exploited chinese sweatshop workers in san francisco, and along with cesar chavez, he was an instrumental leader with farm workers, and he was a founding member of the peace and freedom party and helped organize protests in chicago during the...
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jay hawks bigger and better inside robinson again, kansas on to the elite eight. 77-357.htcap in san antonio, cinderellas, virginia commonwealth and florida state. seminoles, the block. game tied. does not get the shot off in time. didn't go anyway. they go to overtime at 65. tied at 65, seven seconds left, vcu inbounds brilliantly. and then the time expires. he had a layup and passed on it. and the rams move on to the elite eight. virginia commonwealth, 72-71. santa clara makes the finals of the college insider.com tournament. kevin foster big night. the broncos will face iona or east tennessee state for the title. stanford women's basketball team has made the final for three years in a row. if they win this weekend's spokane regional they'll be going back for another shot at the national championship. standing in the way in the sweet 16, the women of north carolina. the cardinals won 25 straight games. much of their success comes from balance. pac 10 player of the year as well as kayla peterson. stanford, the consummate team. >> i just think that for us, we have very ba
jay hawks bigger and better inside robinson again, kansas on to the elite eight. 77-357.htcap in san antonio, cinderellas, virginia commonwealth and florida state. seminoles, the block. game tied. does not get the shot off in time. didn't go anyway. they go to overtime at 65. tied at 65, seven seconds left, vcu inbounds brilliantly. and then the time expires. he had a layup and passed on it. and the rams move on to the elite eight. virginia commonwealth, 72-71. santa clara makes the finals of...