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. >> john thompson was a low level drug dealer and fence. he grew up in the projects in new orleans, was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richie perkins confronted mr. thompson after the fact and got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one that killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson had an accomplice named kevin freeman. police arrested freeman and thompson. >> the story that kevin freeman told police was that he and john thompson had been driving home together and the car had run out of gas. ray liuzza drove past them, parked and began to walk across the street to his apartment. at that point he said i'm going to hit that guy and pulled a gun out of his pocket. >> and then mr. freeman got cold feet, if you will and decided he didn't want any part of it. and as he was running away, freeman said he heard the shots. >> the police charged freeman and thompson with murder. the local prosecutor wanted the death penalty for thompson, but knew it would be an uphill battle because thompson had never bee
. >> john thompson was a low level drug dealer and fence. he grew up in the projects in new orleans, was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richie perkins confronted mr. thompson after the fact and got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one that killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson had an accomplice named kevin freeman. police arrested freeman and thompson. >> the story that kevin freeman told police was that he and john...
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we have john thompson chairman of the microsoft corporation. we have and the arts areas rose. there are many names i could call off. famu is everywhere. we have majors everywhere. we have people in congress. our congresswoman, women from florida karen brown frederica wilson. we have a lot of people all over the state in the country. >> host: and by the way according to your web site 127 million endowments as of june 2014. microsoft shares you mention john thompson donated 5,050,000,000 in grants and research funding. derek you are next in per -- frost through florida. >> caller: good morning dr. mangum. i want to congratulate you on your victory with a state legislator and standing your ground when there were some serious conversations about -- and i would like for you to speak about what you made you stick your heels on the ground early on in the institution. what experiences do you have in the realm of higher education have prepared you for that? >> guest: well my goal when i arrived was to make sure that we provide every opportunity for students to be successful in the glob
we have john thompson chairman of the microsoft corporation. we have and the arts areas rose. there are many names i could call off. famu is everywhere. we have majors everywhere. we have people in congress. our congresswoman, women from florida karen brown frederica wilson. we have a lot of people all over the state in the country. >> host: and by the way according to your web site 127 million endowments as of june 2014. microsoft shares you mention john thompson donated 5,050,000,000 in...
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. -- john thompson junior kept it simple and said three words -- i loved him. we will have words from roy williams coming up later in sports. >> the comments keep getting more and more emotional. coming up, new details in a mall shooting that left three people wounded two of them critically. what we are learning about the accused shooter. more trouble for bill cosby -- another woman comes forward accusing him of sexual assault. and more fallout from the brian will >> around the world tonight, a riot outside a soccer match in india has killed at least 20 people. several people died in a stampede and other in clashes with police. it is unclear what sparked the protests. riots education soccer matches are not unusual. a riot three years ago killed 74 people there. two men are in critical condition after a shooting outside a mall in pittsburgh. authorities plan to charge the suspected shooter, just 17 years old as an adult. police arrested him after matching surveillance video to an image on instagram. the photo posted four hours before the shooting showed him show
. -- john thompson junior kept it simple and said three words -- i loved him. we will have words from roy williams coming up later in sports. >> the comments keep getting more and more emotional. coming up, new details in a mall shooting that left three people wounded two of them critically. what we are learning about the accused shooter. more trouble for bill cosby -- another woman comes forward accusing him of sexual assault. and more fallout from the brian will >> around the...
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the term in will stop georgetown has six days off before playing their final game with -- which john thompson loves. >> when you have this amount of time, it gives us a day or two when we don't have to worry about the opposition.we are not going to not worry about the opposition but we know we need to get better and devote a larger chunk of activist time to us. we plan on doing that this week. >> our play of the day from lord lsu. look out showtime. the uncontested master slamdunk. the hotdog of the year, jarrell martin with the most talked about dunk of the weekend. and as you heard earlier michael phelps is taking the plunge. tweeting this morning he proposed to his girlfriend, nicole johnson, miss california and she said yes. >> now he is in the deep end. >> your words, not mine. >> high lying and gravity defying. >> a live look -- red carpet time, everyone. minutes before the preshow here as the opening ceremonies get underway for the oscars. a big night in los angeles so make sure you tune in for all of that here on abc seven. and we will have any of post-oscar coverage. >> they've got t
the term in will stop georgetown has six days off before playing their final game with -- which john thompson loves. >> when you have this amount of time, it gives us a day or two when we don't have to worry about the opposition.we are not going to not worry about the opposition but we know we need to get better and devote a larger chunk of activist time to us. we plan on doing that this week. >> our play of the day from lord lsu. look out showtime. the uncontested master slamdunk....
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now, at that game john thompson iii said he did not like seeing students from georgetown rush the floor also. the wildcats certainly made up for that loss today. crank up the band. seventh ranked villanova hosting 24th ranked georgetown. first half action. down 13 trying to chippewa. lgp, baseline. gets that to fall. he had 15 points. georgetown is down 11. here's where the wheels came off. later in the half nova up 15. hilliard with the flush. a wide open slam there. the wildcats up 14 at halftime. the second nova starting to run away with this game. chris jenkins puts nova up 22 points. they go on to beat georgetown. your final score 69-53. >> working through the press. marcus pos ley to denzel craig for the alley-oop there. that gets the fans at the riley center on their feet. st. bonaventure. skip ahead. rams back within two. jordan burgess drives. somehow gets that to go. beautiful drive. beats the buzzer. second straight game. pos ley comes up with the game winning buzzer beater. st. bonaventure takes down 18th rankle vcu. 73-71, final score there. let's head to annapolis. navy ho
now, at that game john thompson iii said he did not like seeing students from georgetown rush the floor also. the wildcats certainly made up for that loss today. crank up the band. seventh ranked villanova hosting 24th ranked georgetown. first half action. down 13 trying to chippewa. lgp, baseline. gets that to fall. he had 15 points. georgetown is down 11. here's where the wheels came off. later in the half nova up 15. hilliard with the flush. a wide open slam there. the wildcats up 14 at...
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. >>> john thompson iii and hoyas in trouble against villanova. first half. hoyas down 13. trying to get back in it. ljp baseline off the glass for 2 of 15. georgetown down 11. later in the half turnovers hurting the hoyas. hill yard comes up with the steal on the break. all the way for the bucket and the fo. he had 15. wildcats up 14 at the break. not much better in the second half. villanova avenges an earlier loss this season to georgetown. the 3. they would put a hurting on the hoyas. 689-53 the final. >>> smart and the 18th ranked vcu on the road against st. bonn venture. burgess attacks the paint. contact and he gets the bucket. no foul called on the play. tied at 71. now, seconds ticking away. marcus posely drives. puts it up and in. second straight game he comes up with a game winning buzzer beater. st. bonaventure takes down 18th ranked vcu. the storming of the court. vcu lose 73-71. >>> for george mason, the bus stops here in philly taking on st. josephs. skip ahead. under 20 seconds to play. doesn't care where he is. spot up! knock it down! cuts the lead in half.
. >>> john thompson iii and hoyas in trouble against villanova. first half. hoyas down 13. trying to get back in it. ljp baseline off the glass for 2 of 15. georgetown down 11. later in the half turnovers hurting the hoyas. hill yard comes up with the steal on the break. all the way for the bucket and the fo. he had 15. wildcats up 14 at the break. not much better in the second half. villanova avenges an earlier loss this season to georgetown. the 3. they would put a hurting on the...
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but that first game, that was a mismatch, john thompson. >> in many ways, you can throw the last game out the window because they played -- they didn't have one of their better days and we played well. we forced them into a lot of things but they didn't play well. and so you can't just look at that and say ok let's do that again. >> and finally, the acc had to change its basketball tournament format with that self-imposed post-season ban by syracuse there are now only 14 teams instead of 15. the tournament will go from tuesday to saturday this year. tuesday will have the two play-in games. and finally, for golf fans it doesn't look like leftie is going to make it. phil mickelson is not going to make the cut at torrey pines. >> ooh, another one bites the dust. >> he and tiger both. >> what's the latest sir? >> weekend looks good. let's get to it. forecast, a little bit of cloudiness and a little bit of sunshine. near 50 tomorrow afternoon and a little more sunshine mixed with the clouds and 57 degrees for a high on sunday. with the rain holding off until monday. steve rudin will more o
but that first game, that was a mismatch, john thompson. >> in many ways, you can throw the last game out the window because they played -- they didn't have one of their better days and we played well. we forced them into a lot of things but they didn't play well. and so you can't just look at that and say ok let's do that again. >> and finally, the acc had to change its basketball tournament format with that self-imposed post-season ban by syracuse there are now only 14 teams...
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john thompson iii playing depaul. they need this game. smith-rivera averaging 15. look at that. whoo, up high to bowen, georgetown seemed to have the game under control and then robinson went on a napalm alert. he was on fire. danger, three straight threes. two minutes to go, a reverse, georgetown holding on late, it wasn't easy but hold on late and won three consecutive. but jt iii not pleased in this one. >> we make too many errors, unforced errors. that we have to take care of. so it is a good win. they are scrapping and playing for their lives. so it is good to get out with a victory. >> no doubt about that. that is former maryland terp seth allen. nc state cannot get the alley- oop going, but he scores. they are having a tough year, but playing tough today. smith with 15, but too much n. c. state. pop, pop, pop, three of them. they fall to 2-12 in the acc. >>> richmond. g. w. taking on richmond. t. j. klein with a three- pointer. and the pride of fairfax, keith savage cuts the lead. a couple minutes later, josh jones, g. w. loses, 56-48. they struggled. >>> west virginia at
john thompson iii playing depaul. they need this game. smith-rivera averaging 15. look at that. whoo, up high to bowen, georgetown seemed to have the game under control and then robinson went on a napalm alert. he was on fire. danger, three straight threes. two minutes to go, a reverse, georgetown holding on late, it wasn't easy but hold on late and won three consecutive. but jt iii not pleased in this one. >> we make too many errors, unforced errors. that we have to take care of. so it...
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probably not john thompson iii. he didn't play this. first half up. st. john's up two.inik hoyer goes baseline. finishes with a slam. 24 points for him. storm up 11 at half. second half. trying to get back in it. working in and around. smith rivera knocks down a three. game high 29 for hem. georgetown within nine. dsr not the only sharpshooter on the floor. drains the three career high 26 points for him. st. john's beats georgetown 81-70. virginia hosting virginia tech. london is back after breaking his nose missing a game. made his presence felt. second half two-point game. he drains the three. 11 points in his return. cavs up five. late in the half. dishing out as well. game high 19 for him. virginia with the senior day, and atkins didn't disappoint. he beat the senior for the big-time slam. 16 points in the game for atkins. virginia beats virginia tech 69-57. ryan zimmerman played at third, left field and first base. this season all signs pointing to first. our jason pew at spring training to ask all about the plan. >> ryan zimmerman is making the transition from thi
probably not john thompson iii. he didn't play this. first half up. st. john's up two.inik hoyer goes baseline. finishes with a slam. 24 points for him. storm up 11 at half. second half. trying to get back in it. working in and around. smith rivera knocks down a three. game high 29 for hem. georgetown within nine. dsr not the only sharpshooter on the floor. drains the three career high 26 points for him. st. john's beats georgetown 81-70. virginia hosting virginia tech. london is back after...
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. >> reporter: john thompson is with the national share association. >> why give anybody a tool to violate the law, a tool to put officer at risk? it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: critics don't blame the entire app, just one feature, the one that allows drivers to post where officers are and allows other drivers to find hem easily. we tried it ourselves and sure enough, within minutes, we found the police cruiser where the app said it would be. that feature has prompted the police chief in los angeles to write a letter to ceo of google, waze's owner, asking for changes. while it has not tied the app to assaults on officers tensions are high after two new york city cops were ambushed and killed in december. but civil liberty activists say other drivers should be able to warn others about what is happening in public. >> this is new technology, but this is free speech and fundamental right. >> reporter: waze says users can't stalk officers using the app. we think very deeply about safety and security and work with police departments all over the world. some in law enforcement think this is
. >> reporter: john thompson is with the national share association. >> why give anybody a tool to violate the law, a tool to put officer at risk? it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: critics don't blame the entire app, just one feature, the one that allows drivers to post where officers are and allows other drivers to find hem easily. we tried it ourselves and sure enough, within minutes, we found the police cruiser where the app said it would be. that feature has prompted the...
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john thompson with aaa mid- says potholes cae tho of dollars in damage fro broken rims to bad accideto avoid the pothole, or they hit it and then brake to avoid more damage and then someone will rear end them. ar know says d-dot is trying someg new as they patch holes wh the old-fashion aspht mix they've used for years. they're h bright orange bucks of aqua fault, it's a new more expensive mix that binds with groundwater.o see how well it holds up. >> his crews are marking the new blend with white paint to watch how you well it weathers the next few months because it costs three tim as much as the old stuff. is mor expensive.e don have to come back out to maintain it -- >> he says the reality is some roads are so cracked and pot marked only repaving them will truly get rid of the groundwater and permanently fix the problem. this treatment that we're doing is more of a band-aid. >> bringing us back to that pothe on 14th street in northe city recor show neighbors wait at least 315 days to get it patched. >> yeah. it's kind -- >> d-dot told the i-team they've waited so long because they
john thompson with aaa mid- says potholes cae tho of dollars in damage fro broken rims to bad accideto avoid the pothole, or they hit it and then brake to avoid more damage and then someone will rear end them. ar know says d-dot is trying someg new as they patch holes wh the old-fashion aspht mix they've used for years. they're h bright orange bucks of aqua fault, it's a new more expensive mix that binds with groundwater.o see how well it holds up. >> his crews are marking the new blend...
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we have john thompson, chairman of the microsoft corporation.e have in the arts areas many names that i could just call off . we have majors everywhere. we have people in congress. our congresswoman that kind was women from florida, corrine brown -- the congresswoman from florida, corinne brown. frederica wilson. we have a lot of people all over the state and all over the country. host: by the way, according to your website, $127 million in endowments as of june 2014. you mentioned john thompson donated $5 million and $50 million in grant and research funding. caller: good morning, dr. mangum for it i first want to congratulate you on your victory with the state legislator and standing around when there was some serious conversation about splitting our engineering school . i would like for you to speak about what made you stick your heels in the ground and really come to that for when you were early on at the institution. what experience do you have that prepared you for a fight like that, when our engineering school was attacked. guest: my goal
we have john thompson, chairman of the microsoft corporation.e have in the arts areas many names that i could just call off . we have majors everywhere. we have people in congress. our congresswoman that kind was women from florida, corrine brown -- the congresswoman from florida, corinne brown. frederica wilson. we have a lot of people all over the state and all over the country. host: by the way, according to your website, $127 million in endowments as of june 2014. you mentioned john...
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they have announced it will replace john thompson, given the huge ipo of shake shack. sam smith was clearly the big winner at the grammars. -- at the grammys. beyonce and pharrell each 13 grammys. back to -- each won 3 grammys. the yield on the greek three-year note is up. it is the biggest one-day jump since 2012. that was at the height of the last debt crisis. mark walker advised the government then. joe is here. he was in greece two weeks ago. 2012 was the last time we saw a jump this big. the markets, the media was more spooked and panicked. are we missing the punchline? joe: you saw italian yields spiking, portugal, it was a sense that greece was the start of something big and if it were to leave the euro, we would have a ripple effect. the belief is things are more contained. spain and italy are on their programs. there is the financial contagion that is much more likely. if greece were to leave the eurozone, that would be a big deal. it is not the kind of thing the market sees reason to fear much from a broad perspective. people are going to lose money obviously
they have announced it will replace john thompson, given the huge ipo of shake shack. sam smith was clearly the big winner at the grammars. -- at the grammys. beyonce and pharrell each 13 grammys. back to -- each won 3 grammys. the yield on the greek three-year note is up. it is the biggest one-day jump since 2012. that was at the height of the last debt crisis. mark walker advised the government then. joe is here. he was in greece two weeks ago. 2012 was the last time we saw a jump this big....
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. >> reporter: john thompson is with the national sheriffs association. >> why give anyone a tool tohe law? why give anybody a tool to put officers at risk. it just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: critics don't blame the entire app, just one feature, the one that allows drivers to post where officers are, and allows other drivers to find them easily. we tried it ourselves, and sure enough, within minutes, we found that police cruiser right where the app said it would be. that feature has even prompted the police chief in los angeles to write a letter to the ceo of google, waze's owner, asking for changes. while investigators have not directly tied the app to any assaults on officers tensions are high after two new york city cops were ambushed and killed in december. but civil liberties advocates say people should be able to alert other drivers about what officers are doing in public. >> this is a person-to-person conversation that is being facilitated by a new technology that this is free speech and that is a fundamental right. >> reporter: for its part waze says users can't stalk o
. >> reporter: john thompson is with the national sheriffs association. >> why give anyone a tool tohe law? why give anybody a tool to put officers at risk. it just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: critics don't blame the entire app, just one feature, the one that allows drivers to post where officers are, and allows other drivers to find them easily. we tried it ourselves, and sure enough, within minutes, we found that police cruiser right where the app said it would be. that...
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his close friend john thompson former georgetown coach told me once that dean had never once brought talk about him, too, if you would, as a coach. again, when you look at 36 years and every year his team is winning 25 30 games, contending for national championships a pipeline in many cases to the nba. how did he build a program that elite that consistently? >> he had two things about him, extraordinary relationships with his players. you will hear an outpouring in the next few days from players who were stars, went to the nba, to players who were walk-ones, totally insignificant in terms of wins and losses. he was so intensely loyal to every one of them. he was a great communicator with the kids he coached. beyond that he was an innovator. a lot of things we see in college basketball today in terms of the way teams run offense, defense, little things like players giving tired signs to the bench to come out, with all dean smith innovations. one of the most significant ones was he started the concept of senior day which is now a big deal, every school brings in parents, sisters, cousi
his close friend john thompson former georgetown coach told me once that dean had never once brought talk about him, too, if you would, as a coach. again, when you look at 36 years and every year his team is winning 25 30 games, contending for national championships a pipeline in many cases to the nba. how did he build a program that elite that consistently? >> he had two things about him, extraordinary relationships with his players. you will hear an outpouring in the next few days from...
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. >> john thompson,a aa. thank you very much for speaking with us. >> thank you, guys. >> a quick break we're going take. when we come back, we'll have the biggest trouble spots this morning. >> and keep tweeting us the pix with the #snow day 9. stay indoors if you don't have to go no one in my family has gone past high school. through the at&t aspire initiative i met my mentor, elizabeth. she believes in me. she pushes me to do better in school and in life. because of the at&t aspire initiative, i'm the first one in my family to ever go to college. at&t employees are mentoring students in communities across america. you can change a life. become a mentor. >>> driving has been very tricky this morning. the effort to clear snow got a little more complicated when a plow truck tore down some traffic lights at a big intersection near the beltway. >>> hundreds of other snowplow crews have spent the night trying to clear the main roads and finding it more difficult with temperatures so far below freezing. >>> good
. >> john thompson,a aa. thank you very much for speaking with us. >> thank you, guys. >> a quick break we're going take. when we come back, we'll have the biggest trouble spots this morning. >> and keep tweeting us the pix with the #snow day 9. stay indoors if you don't have to go no one in my family has gone past high school. through the at&t aspire initiative i met my mentor, elizabeth. she believes in me. she pushes me to do better in school and in life. because...
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john bennett, r ryanrowdy, mackenzie glen and lauren thompson.e overseas contingency operating fund. mike mccord said last week, the administration sigled that by 17 -- 2017 they want to move that money into the base b budget so it becomes more predicable d caulable. but is it goingg anywhere? afghanisistan remains a major operation. not with 1 100,00000 troops, butut even with the presence we have there. the "new york times" reported on the significicancof operations going on. is it going to go anywhere, ryan? >> i think it is around for a while. 2017 is a hopul thought b that meansns you have findd another $3billion in t the base budget. and they can't fi what t they wawant in the base budget, much less morore. there's considerabable more risk there than they realize. it's $5illion for isis andnd $42.5 blion f for afghanian. ,000eop supportinwhat's going g on acrossenco t the enduring freedom that t they ed toind a place for. that's a real challenge. >> i don'think is gng anywhere. out of necessity. there's talk now of exextendg th ahanistan mi
john bennett, r ryanrowdy, mackenzie glen and lauren thompson.e overseas contingency operating fund. mike mccord said last week, the administration sigled that by 17 -- 2017 they want to move that money into the base b budget so it becomes more predicable d caulable. but is it goingg anywhere? afghanisistan remains a major operation. not with 1 100,00000 troops, butut even with the presence we have there. the "new york times" reported on the significicancof operations going on. is it...
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abernathy and my colleague sanford bishop william lacy clay the dean of the house, john conyers, alcee hastings, benny thompson and hakeem jeffries. general daniel james, the first african-american four-star general. attorney johnny cochran. and also the first black astronaut. and a special shoutout to a proud kappa brace klemoned of seattle, washington. they're land by william randy bates. alpha kappa alpha sorority founded in 1908 at howard university, a sisterhood who proudly boasts of congresswoman sheila jackson lee, eddie bernice johnson, terri sewell, alma adams and bonnie watson coleman. astronaut mae jenson, maya angelou, rosa parks and coretta scott king. and their honorable president, dorothy wilson. omega cy phi fraternity founded in 1911 at howard university, men who include in their ranks james clyburn of south carolina, congressman hank johnson kendrick meek, nasa administrator charles boldin, hall of fame chicago bulls star michael jordan, dr. charles drew whose medical research in the field of blood transfusions led to the founding of the blood bank and led by antonio f. knox sr. delta sigma t
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. >> roo mother area from john, one below zero in lahaska thompson, three from david in jamison, listg single digits. that will includes portions of southern new jersey, willow grove, with a are sent in seven. i mean, really brutal stuff. >> going little further off to the south. one thing going for us at least the fact it is clear one little pocket of moisture here generally just up-state new york concern. >> next one that rolls across the northern tier of the us, heads our way specifically by the second half of sunday, that's at least when we are expecting anything widespread in terms of precipitation, but this is tricky little forecast. i have to say all depending on where this front sets up, just going to be stalled front initially. we will be either below or above or right along the rain-snow line. so it could really make or break what we actually see. there will be something brewing by sunday evening, here's what we think initially sunday, just clouds, then light rain starts to move in, generally toward evening overnight, though, into monday colder air overnight. you could see i
. >> roo mother area from john, one below zero in lahaska thompson, three from david in jamison, listg single digits. that will includes portions of southern new jersey, willow grove, with a are sent in seven. i mean, really brutal stuff. >> going little further off to the south. one thing going for us at least the fact it is clear one little pocket of moisture here generally just up-state new york concern. >> next one that rolls across the northern tier of the us, heads our...
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thompson here. >> thank you very much so next, we will have speakers on the co-location of rb wells and john o comfortable i'll call several names at the same time (calling names) please come forward i understand that translation will be provide and we want to hear from as many speakers as possible please refrain from applause we want to get as many people in the 40 minutes that includes translation thank you very much. >> thank you for hearing us we want the students to speak first, i know that the order you have - >> can we have the students speak first. >> yes. if the students can identify themselves. >> sure. >> hello my name is rachel chevrolets we want to talk about that this is a cycle that's important issue in our city hall from any pencil views we don't believe that ivory should move we fought this problem i don't feel that moving to another school is going to solve it get rid of them and get a new problem that's we should be together and figure it out running from the situation is not going to fix it the best way to face it and deal with it so that's our opinions on that. >> thank you very much.
thompson here. >> thank you very much so next, we will have speakers on the co-location of rb wells and john o comfortable i'll call several names at the same time (calling names) please come forward i understand that translation will be provide and we want to hear from as many speakers as possible please refrain from applause we want to get as many people in the 40 minutes that includes translation thank you very much. >> thank you for hearing us we want the students to speak...
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thompson looks now at the ceo survivors. >> reporter: long serving ceos have seen the index hit before. starbucks howard schultz, cisco's john chambers and lorkl. still at the controls today. >> the reason they've lasted is because they've learned to adapt. >> reporter: they aren't afraid and innovators like besos. and change the way we think about coffee. ellis changed corporations by software bundling it rather than selling it piecemeal. >> is leadership important? >> i think it's really important. >> reporter: these ceos rare not only because of long-term success but long terms they've served their companies. the conference takes the average ten year at 9.7 years. these four have run their companies for 20 years or more. in part because they understand something very important according to professor bill cleffer. >> ceos not only look to maintain current portfolio of offerings but at the same time look to reinvent what it is they're doing because of what the future holds for them but their customers need. >> reporter: a serial entrepreneur besos is not afraid even with a relentless focus on creating customers happy. >> we
thompson looks now at the ceo survivors. >> reporter: long serving ceos have seen the index hit before. starbucks howard schultz, cisco's john chambers and lorkl. still at the controls today. >> the reason they've lasted is because they've learned to adapt. >> reporter: they aren't afraid and innovators like besos. and change the way we think about coffee. ellis changed corporations by software bundling it rather than selling it piecemeal. >> is leadership important?...
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thompson. and she becomes an itinerant bible salesman and migrates to the united states and starts hearing about abolitionist john brown and decides she wants to enlist. she considers herself a devout christian and is against the idea of slavery and wants to fight for the union cause. so in the spring of 1861 in detroit, she enlists. and you might ask well, how could she pass the medical examination and fool the doctors in order to become a private for the union army? it's a good question, and, you know doctors across the country were told to conduct thorough medical examinations, but they all flouted these rules. they had quotas to fill, bodies to get out there as quickly as possible, so they conducted these rather cursory medical exams. they really only helped if you had powder cartridges, if you had enough fingers to pull the trigger and feet to march. that was pretty much it. so the doctor passes emma into the army, and she takes on the name private frank thompson, and she starts living among her comrades. and you might ask, well, how did they not detect she was a woman? after all, they're sleeping in the sam
thompson. and she becomes an itinerant bible salesman and migrates to the united states and starts hearing about abolitionist john brown and decides she wants to enlist. she considers herself a devout christian and is against the idea of slavery and wants to fight for the union cause. so in the spring of 1861 in detroit, she enlists. and you might ask well, how could she pass the medical examination and fool the doctors in order to become a private for the union army? it's a good question, and,...
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john already touched upon but there are opportunities. if you will recall in the vein of become in governor tommy thompson's day in wisconsin and golf angler in michigan and governor levitt in utah working in a bipartisan way had welfare reform. and was eventually we had legislation that was created by the states and governors and passed and signed into law by president bill clinton. that is the way it should work. the national governors association provides us with an opportunity of governors to come together have healthy discussion and see where we can unite to help influence policy here in washington, d.c. with the congress. and whether that is involvement with our economic development and commerce committee which will meet today as mentioned government bentley and shemlen from alabama and vermont respectively have been called upon to testify before the senate committee on environment and public works to discuss some long-term fixes on our transportation reauthorization for example. as mentioned we were talking about flexible federalism. there needs to be the opportunity for us in states the common theme you will hear and most everythin
john already touched upon but there are opportunities. if you will recall in the vein of become in governor tommy thompson's day in wisconsin and golf angler in michigan and governor levitt in utah working in a bipartisan way had welfare reform. and was eventually we had legislation that was created by the states and governors and passed and signed into law by president bill clinton. that is the way it should work. the national governors association provides us with an opportunity of governors...
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thompson. and she becomes an itinerant bible salesman and migrates to the united states and starts hearing about abolitionist john brown and decides she wants to enlist. she considers herself a devout christian and is against the idea of slavery and wants to fight for the union cause. so in the spring of 1861 in detroit, she enlists. and you might ask well, how could she pass the medical examination and fool the doctors in order to become a private for the union army? it's a good question, and, you know doctors across the country were told to conduct thorough medical examinations, but they all flouted these rules. they had quotas to fill, bodies to get out there as quickly as possible, so they conducted these rather cursory medical exams. they really only helped if you had powder cartridges, if you had enough fingers to pull the trigger and feet to march. that was pretty much it. so the doctor passes emma into the army, and she takes on the name private frank thompson, and she starts living among her comrades. and you might ask, well, how did they not detect she was a woman? after all, they're sleeping in the sam
thompson. and she becomes an itinerant bible salesman and migrates to the united states and starts hearing about abolitionist john brown and decides she wants to enlist. she considers herself a devout christian and is against the idea of slavery and wants to fight for the union cause. so in the spring of 1861 in detroit, she enlists. and you might ask well, how could she pass the medical examination and fool the doctors in order to become a private for the union army? it's a good question, and,...
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john currence's place on the square. there's the brilliant author tom franklin and his wife, the poet beth ann fennelly. grisham writers in residence, megan abbott, jack pendarvis, a poet chayuma elliott. bryce thompsonell is originally from milwaukee. crime novelist billy boyle from brooklyn. downstairs, currence's restaurant city grocery cranks out many delicious things. the man known as big bad chef, aka johnny snack, is sending some of those goodies upstairs as there's nothing professional writers like more than free food. usually, you put five writers in a room, it's an ugly, hell broth of envy, hatred -- >> we all hate tommy. >> yeah, that goes without saying. >> even me. i hate me worst of all. >> around here anyway the writers are really supportive of each other. for writers to argue would be like arguing over a piece of dirt. i mean, what are we fighting about? >> the stakes are too low. >> the stakes are so low. why would you be a jerk about it? >> if mississippi were a country and there were a national hero, dead or alive, by consensus, statewide, who would the statue be of? >> elvis. >> really? it wouldn't be b.b. king? >> it should be b.b. king. >> yeah. >> but it would be elvis. >> but
john currence's place on the square. there's the brilliant author tom franklin and his wife, the poet beth ann fennelly. grisham writers in residence, megan abbott, jack pendarvis, a poet chayuma elliott. bryce thompsonell is originally from milwaukee. crime novelist billy boyle from brooklyn. downstairs, currence's restaurant city grocery cranks out many delicious things. the man known as big bad chef, aka johnny snack, is sending some of those goodies upstairs as there's nothing professional...
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thompson joins us now by phone from zimbabwe where she's working right now. i wonder if you can just give me your thoughts about kayla on this tragic day. >> yes. thank you, john's been 18 months of anguish and tears and hell for the family. those of us who were trying to come up with an alternative yut outcome to not only kayla but the other hostages james and steven and peter. so a sense of failure is my feeling. along with almost a sense of inevitability because we know isis and a sense of impotence to be of any help to the family. so along with that comes resolution to pick up with kayla was living and acting to try to overcome some of the horrors that are going on right now. >> the letter released by kayla's family is difficult to even get through. >> it's heartbreaking. >> it's heartbreaking when you see her strength and humility and the love that she has in the face of terror she was living day by day by day. this is a letter she was able to give to other captors who were eventually released able to get to her family. part of it i want to get your thoughts on. everyone should read it in its entirety. one part really struck with us. she says "if you coul
thompson joins us now by phone from zimbabwe where she's working right now. i wonder if you can just give me your thoughts about kayla on this tragic day. >> yes. thank you, john's been 18 months of anguish and tears and hell for the family. those of us who were trying to come up with an alternative yut outcome to not only kayla but the other hostages james and steven and peter. so a sense of failure is my feeling. along with almost a sense of inevitability because we know isis and a...
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john already touched upon but there are opportunities. if you will recall in the vein of become in governor tommy thompson's day in wisconsin and golf angler michigan and governor levitt in utah working in a bipartisan way had welfare reform. and was eventually we had legislation that was created by the states and governors and passed and signed into law by president bill clinton. that is the way it should work. the national governors association provides us with an opportunity of governors to come together have healthy discussion and see where we can unite to help influence policy here in washington, d.c. with the congress. and whether that is involvement with our economic development and commerce committee which will meet today as mentioned government bentley and shemlen from alabama and vermont respectively have been called upon to testify before the senate committee on environment and public works to discuss some long-term fixes on our transportation reauthorization for example. as mentioned, we were talking about flexible federalism. there needs to be the opportunity for us in states the common theme you will hear and most everything
john already touched upon but there are opportunities. if you will recall in the vein of become in governor tommy thompson's day in wisconsin and golf angler michigan and governor levitt in utah working in a bipartisan way had welfare reform. and was eventually we had legislation that was created by the states and governors and passed and signed into law by president bill clinton. that is the way it should work. the national governors association provides us with an opportunity of governors to...
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thompson is here she's got that. before we do we want to check in on hewlett-packard. that stock is falling. yan ford is also here. let's go to you, johnshgts the take-away? >> i think the take-away is new excuses for pretty much no-goes. two that grew here consumer pcs and two areas probably most likely to get commodityized along the lines. and the categories apple includes cisco even able to grow despite those. hp citing lows a big issue, two-thirds of it in europe middle east and africa particularly hard hit. but then in printing the yen back when it was strong hp saying our costs are in yen. now that the yen is weak, they say that makes our japanese competitors stronger so we've got share issues. either way there seems to be an issue with the yen, no matter which way it goes. i think the question now when you get to separation hp and the pcs -- hp enterprises, which one is is going to the growth company. neither one seems to have that much gas in the tank. we'll see if pcs are able to pull out something in tablets. we'll see if enterprise is able to bet software moving on this quarter. this was a tough job from the beginning -- >>
thompson is here she's got that. before we do we want to check in on hewlett-packard. that stock is falling. yan ford is also here. let's go to you, johnshgts the take-away? >> i think the take-away is new excuses for pretty much no-goes. two that grew here consumer pcs and two areas probably most likely to get commodityized along the lines. and the categories apple includes cisco even able to grow despite those. hp citing lows a big issue, two-thirds of it in europe middle east and...
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thompson. and she becomes an itinerant bible salesman and migrates to the united states and starts hearing about abolitionist john brown and decides she wants to enlist. she considers herself a devout christian and is against the idea of slavery and wants to fight for the union cause. so in the spring of 1861 in detroit, she enlists. and you might ask well, how could she pass the medical examination and fool the doctors in order to become a private for the union army? it's a good question, and, you know doctors across the country were told to conduct thorough medical examinations, but they all flouted these rules. they had quotas to fill, bodies to get out there as quickly as possible, so they conducted these rather cursory medical exams. they really only helped if you had powder cartridges, if you had enough fingers to pull the trigger and feet to march. that was pretty much it. so the doctor passes emma into the army, and she takes on the name private frank thompson, and she starts living among her comrades. and you might ask, well, how did they not detect she was a woman? after all, they're sleeping in the sam
thompson. and she becomes an itinerant bible salesman and migrates to the united states and starts hearing about abolitionist john brown and decides she wants to enlist. she considers herself a devout christian and is against the idea of slavery and wants to fight for the union cause. so in the spring of 1861 in detroit, she enlists. and you might ask well, how could she pass the medical examination and fool the doctors in order to become a private for the union army? it's a good question, and,...