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we will have the principal at malcolm x, which is a elementary school which is adjacent to our first development site. we will talk about the partnerships we have had with her school. we will have somebody come up to talk about the task force recommendations that have come out. it has come up with education recommendations that we would like to share with you. they are going to share a little bit more about an exciting partnership about our choice neighborhoods grant. with that, i will get started. for those of you who do not kow what hope sf, it is the public housing transportation effort that is aimed at renovating that sites. currently have 8 sites. ultimately, at the end of the revitalization effort, which could be a 20-year process because of the scale of magnitude, we are hoping to create 2500 public housing units. we want to bring those back on line. we are going to create 1000 new affordable housing units and new units. we want to create a mixed in common environment where you have housing at each strata. the thing we but like to bring up is something that is very important t
we will have the principal at malcolm x, which is a elementary school which is adjacent to our first development site. we will talk about the partnerships we have had with her school. we will have somebody come up to talk about the task force recommendations that have come out. it has come up with education recommendations that we would like to share with you. they are going to share a little bit more about an exciting partnership about our choice neighborhoods grant. with that, i will get...
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it attracted more people to the life of malcolm x. and so in his final days we put together this documentary, and, you know, it is really a great thing because, you know, as circumstances turned out he passed away before the book came out, and it was great for us to be able to still have this visual to go with the book and that he can still speak for himself. >> after the book came out, he posthumously us some criticism for his portrait about comebacks. do you have a response to that? >> i mean, we don't have a response. i think his work speaks for itself, and, you know, so i don't have a particular response to the criticism. >> you know, i mean, i think with any great work there will be criticism, and so that is just how it is. on top of that, too, i mean, but, it means so much to the black community. you could expect that, you know, if you are saying things that are not, you know, depicting malcolm in a, you know, perfect light or putting him on a pedestal people are going to -- >> he was also very important to many. people read his
it attracted more people to the life of malcolm x. and so in his final days we put together this documentary, and, you know, it is really a great thing because, you know, as circumstances turned out he passed away before the book came out, and it was great for us to be able to still have this visual to go with the book and that he can still speak for himself. >> after the book came out, he posthumously us some criticism for his portrait about comebacks. do you have a response to that?...
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we took malcolms idea. we got the united nations convention of the rights of a child. we constructed some of the basic elements. over the years, we created human rights report cards where the young folks in me this organization, who were just coming home, one month they did a report card with a graded the public schools. the next month, they greeted the police in their community. the next month, they greeted the health care services in their community. all of these things -- there's an international convention that says young people have a basic human rights. not citizenship rights but human-rights that need to be protected around the world. everybody in the united nations assembly signed this except for the united states and somalia. we have begun to gather the information. i have a little bit more literature year if you want to talk afterwards, and some examples of that, but that is one of the things we need to do. let's look at the fundamental violations of our rights that are happening in your community and think about how we can elevate this to a level of internat
we took malcolms idea. we got the united nations convention of the rights of a child. we constructed some of the basic elements. over the years, we created human rights report cards where the young folks in me this organization, who were just coming home, one month they did a report card with a graded the public schools. the next month, they greeted the police in their community. the next month, they greeted the health care services in their community. all of these things -- there's an...
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i love martin luther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground.passion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just alluded to the environment that you were growing up in. as a young musician, what was it like for you in san francisco at the time? >> it was heaven on earth. we would go down to the fillmore and see these great band, the doors, and jimi hendrix, cream, and then go down to the grove to see other music. you could go to the mission district to hear mexican. everywhere i went there was this multi dimensional color and i felt like it was on necessary for me to do just one. like baskin-robbins, i want all the flavors. you cannot just be a mexican play music. there is a lot of beauty in that, but it was not for me. i was born without arms around my heart that wants to embrace everything. palestine's, israelis. japanese, apaches. i am more concentrated with life and love than flags, nationality, religion. that stuff gets in the way. one gets in the w
i love martin luther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground.passion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just alluded to the environment that you were growing up in. as a young musician, what was it like for you in san francisco at the time? >> it was heaven on earth. we would go down to the fillmore and see these great band, the doors, and jimi hendrix,...
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they do work with the students, the juvenile justice center, malcolm x, bringing art to those classrooms. we appreciate their efforts in supporting our students. finally, this friday the friends of the mission campus are having a celebration with sylvia mendez. there will be a reception at that campus of city college from 5:30 to 7:30. i did not know this history about mendez being a six year old in an orange county public school who was denied admission before the brown vs. board of education decision. has the sense left a legacy of desegregation throughout the country. there was a resolution that mary hernandez, when she was serving on this board, get together on the anniversary of the court victory. commissioner fewer: i also wanted to let the public know that tomorrow night, aim high summer program will be celebrating 25 years. we wish them much success. thank you for partnering with us. also, i had the pleasure to go to el dorado school and is sought children making day of the dead alters about the memory of their very close family members. and had the pleasure of going into room 9
they do work with the students, the juvenile justice center, malcolm x, bringing art to those classrooms. we appreciate their efforts in supporting our students. finally, this friday the friends of the mission campus are having a celebration with sylvia mendez. there will be a reception at that campus of city college from 5:30 to 7:30. i did not know this history about mendez being a six year old in an orange county public school who was denied admission before the brown vs. board of education...
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without any further ado, i'd like to introduce the cal trans director, malcolm dockerty. >> thank you for coming out and helpling us celebrate the momentous occasion. it is my extreme pleasure to be able to introduce our first speaker today, and that is the honorable mayor, gene kwan. >> good morning. well, we were expecting my friend ed lee. who knows if we see flashing sirens, that will probably be him. this is an amazing event for the bay area's economy. this bridge and this final lane of the final section represents so many things for us in the bay area. it represents an investment in the future of our area, tying oakland and san francisco. this is the kind of infrastructure work that i know president obama is trying to get in the big that will be coming up this week. about 10 kinds of this type of bridge are being built with federal dallas. the tax payers in the bay area have been willing to finance the retro fit of the bridge. this is a component that came from china. it's a real symbol of the global economy. and it is a complex project. it shows how we're linked together. and t
without any further ado, i'd like to introduce the cal trans director, malcolm dockerty. >> thank you for coming out and helpling us celebrate the momentous occasion. it is my extreme pleasure to be able to introduce our first speaker today, and that is the honorable mayor, gene kwan. >> good morning. well, we were expecting my friend ed lee. who knows if we see flashing sirens, that will probably be him. this is an amazing event for the bay area's economy. this bridge and this...
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there are no films of that but malcolm margoli said the bay had softer edges. >> there was this hugea that was neither land or sea. it was this soupy area: and it was marshy and brittle and extended for hundreds and hundreds of yards inland. >> right around that point over there is the outlift of strawberry creek. you would have had coming in through the bay, through the golden gate you would have had coho salmon and steel head trout coming in and beating itself way up that strawberry creek. >> reporter: through decades of hard work people who cared have managed to slow down the deterioration of the bay. now they dare to hope to make it healthy again. to reclaim marsh land and to further limit toxic land and filth. >>> still to come meet the crew of pan am who ushered the -- american public to a new age. if i can take classes year round on campus, online, or both and earn my bachelor's degree in 3 years you can, too. [ male announcer ] at devry university, whether you study at one of our 4 bay area locations, online or both, you can prepare for a career in a growing field... and with
there are no films of that but malcolm margoli said the bay had softer edges. >> there was this hugea that was neither land or sea. it was this soupy area: and it was marshy and brittle and extended for hundreds and hundreds of yards inland. >> right around that point over there is the outlift of strawberry creek. you would have had coming in through the bay, through the golden gate you would have had coho salmon and steel head trout coming in and beating itself way up that...
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malcolm brown with the interception. and look at the head coach. he is loving it. quince orchard wins it. the cougars are 13-0. next friday is it quince orchard and old mill for the state championship in baltimore. they are pumped. >> those kids are in more danger from the coach than the opposing players. >> one more gift... [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] if you're giving an amazing gift, shouldn't it be given in an amazing way? ♪ ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer for exclusive lease offers on the 2012 es 350 and, as a gift from lexus, we'll make your first month's payment. >>> it's beginning to look a lot like christmas around the white house. the first lady welcomed the official white house christmas tree this morning. it's a 19-football sam fir that came from wisconsin north of madison. it was selected in october. the tree will be displayed in the white house blue room. >>> jet man is making history again. his name is yeev rossi. he was the first person to fly with a jet propelled wing. he has
malcolm brown with the interception. and look at the head coach. he is loving it. quince orchard wins it. the cougars are 13-0. next friday is it quince orchard and old mill for the state championship in baltimore. they are pumped. >> those kids are in more danger from the coach than the opposing players. >> one more gift... [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] if you're giving an amazing gift, shouldn't it be given in an amazing way? ♪ ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is...
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that is malcolm x. and later in that same speech he said we've got to wake up the conscious of the american people. hold a mirror for the nation, the people and that the nation's itself, a city nation for the american spirit is not dead. we need an organization of the white people and the black people to save america from mob violence. patience is a virtue but not always. i want to see the negro patient but i want to see him fight incessantly for what he believes is his right. no one is more competent than the american negro for he knows he is right and he is god almighty on his side and can't lose. that's martin luther king, in my opinion. so i'm going to talk about one right that happen, just to show you the breath of what was taking place. so washington, d.c., have the largest black population at the major city at that time. and it was very bustling city because of the war had just ended. loss of bureaucrats can lots of soldiers, lots of soldiers being decommissioned. very crowded, very hot. in washi
that is malcolm x. and later in that same speech he said we've got to wake up the conscious of the american people. hold a mirror for the nation, the people and that the nation's itself, a city nation for the american spirit is not dead. we need an organization of the white people and the black people to save america from mob violence. patience is a virtue but not always. i want to see the negro patient but i want to see him fight incessantly for what he believes is his right. no one is more...
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tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public system -- the american public school system, the lower income population is not playing the role they shouldp
tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public...
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tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor.
tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor.
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action in syria which is not helping the situation at all ok for you sort of your thoughts there malcolm luthor were official at the pentagon. now when i website r t dot com where we're asking for what you think is going to happen here it's always good to hear your thoughts how do you think is going to play out in syria this is what you're telling us again it's been the same last couple of hours there the majority of their forty percent seem convinced that nato was set to intervene with or without u.n. backing and it's been through one seat or twenty three percent of you this said that nato wouldn't get involved militarily for fear of sparking a new bloody war in the region but if if if you believe that syria is simply too strong of the saddle for too much support for the overthrow and eighteen percent of you. think that nathan willing to leave now is to present the with u.s. backing president tallies up at r.t. dot com tonight. thousands of grigs have taken to the streets of athens in a warning to new prime minister lucas papademos nasty youngsters through fire bombs at police departmen
action in syria which is not helping the situation at all ok for you sort of your thoughts there malcolm luthor were official at the pentagon. now when i website r t dot com where we're asking for what you think is going to happen here it's always good to hear your thoughts how do you think is going to play out in syria this is what you're telling us again it's been the same last couple of hours there the majority of their forty percent seem convinced that nato was set to intervene with or...
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we are very optimistic on the market short term but we are much malcolm used to go on the market mid-term so there is a thing of this storm the best advice is to look for quality names that's been severely beaten dollar and there are you know several names like that in the russian market and. i want to mention is there another lipinski mythological plan this stock is down about twenty percent over the past two weeks as a good quality company very transparent it's well liked by investors so we now think it's a good time to start sort of our build and position in the name and the range that we alike is around sixty four sixty five roubles or share. and russia's biggest private old firm has just posted a nine month results look or a major net profit of mine but i'm yours a thirty percent increase over last year the results were down on analysts for costs which were looking for a forty four percent rise the number well i guess output from the company slowed by nearly five percent in the fortune period. and russia's fourth largest to make a m m k has a great spy australian i own company flinde
we are very optimistic on the market short term but we are much malcolm used to go on the market mid-term so there is a thing of this storm the best advice is to look for quality names that's been severely beaten dollar and there are you know several names like that in the russian market and. i want to mention is there another lipinski mythological plan this stock is down about twenty percent over the past two weeks as a good quality company very transparent it's well liked by investors so we...
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>> malcolm jamaal warner. that's shaquille o'neil's ex-wife there. he put on the show.ed. >> melissa was there as well. morris dpa get probably the best show of the evening was that performance. >> that says a whole lot. >> they were impressive. but the other star of the show. the wolfpack. all right. you see this. that's wolf over there. you see malcolm jamaal warner, fredricka whitfield and wolf walked in with those three. called them his wolfpack. >> it works. it works for me. sure. >> yes. >> they love wolf at this awards show. last year he did the dougie a dance up on stage. this year he go a little rap, a little beat bop. there's wolf. he did a drum solo, beat boxing and rapping. yeah. the whole -- >> do you have any video of that? >> the show hasn't aired yet. so we kwant have the video. >> i think it will air a few times. wall to wall. >> we'll do it during the republican debate next week. >> whatever it takes, man. >> thank you. we'll check in with reynolds in a second. let me reset this thing saturday morning. give you a look at some of the things we're keepin
>> malcolm jamaal warner. that's shaquille o'neil's ex-wife there. he put on the show.ed. >> melissa was there as well. morris dpa get probably the best show of the evening was that performance. >> that says a whole lot. >> they were impressive. but the other star of the show. the wolfpack. all right. you see this. that's wolf over there. you see malcolm jamaal warner, fredricka whitfield and wolf walked in with those three. called them his wolfpack. >> it works....
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government benefits and all the economic interests associated with the government and the you know malcolm x. used to say that at least forces are occupiers of their own current persons in effect occupying military forces i think that's correct i mean they are they are there to enforce the will of the government and its associated economic interests against the rest of us and if anybody protests why they want to take care of you take you out so you know that that's who they're working for but not working for the people they're not and they're not in favor of peaceful cooperation and that sort of thing they want beauty and fear humiliation control it's the same thing they do with the x. ray machines of your porton feeling people open sore throat this is they want to humiliate us control us and you know make us just because their feet some people are not really because they're feeling and speaking out kissing their feet the federal reserve's fear certainly some that you do not care so i have to ask your question about this because we saw the federal reserve bank of chicago as president say t
government benefits and all the economic interests associated with the government and the you know malcolm x. used to say that at least forces are occupiers of their own current persons in effect occupying military forces i think that's correct i mean they are they are there to enforce the will of the government and its associated economic interests against the rest of us and if anybody protests why they want to take care of you take you out so you know that that's who they're working for but...
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vaporizing out the window because these unnamed or china were people actually killed the malcolm sounds. there were thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away much more coming away so stay right there. we'll. its technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. room. like the back of the kaiser report on max kaiser decide now to go to portland oregon and speak with gregory macdonald of greger dot you asked gregory is now also running for chris martin since his letter gregor mcdonald welcome back to the kaiser report thanks so much for having me max good to see you all right dr laura with the war back roads and political crazies in the many have missed that oil was back up over one hundred dollars how is all well at one hundred dollars a barrel when we are in the midst of a great global deflation in the near term i think that we may have just seen oil prices make their last. for the great reflection or period that started in two thousand and nine and clearly is probably finishing up in two thousand and eleven even thoug
vaporizing out the window because these unnamed or china were people actually killed the malcolm sounds. there were thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away much more coming away so stay right there. we'll. its technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. room. like the back of the kaiser report on max kaiser decide now to go to portland oregon and speak with gregory macdonald of greger dot you asked gregory is now also...
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king and at the time of malcolm x. >> mm-hmm. dr. king taught me. >> he did? >> so talk about dr. king. you're one of the only people i could be sitting across from who knew dr. king. >> i'm one of.i'm one of eight people in the world..3 >> yeah. yeah. >> .who was actually taught by dr. king. you hear people all the time say, "dr. king was my teacher." >> yeah. not true. >> they're lying. they're lying. i was one of dr. king's students. >> okay. -> eight people, students at morehouse and spellman college.. >> yeah. >> .took a class that he co-taught in philosophy.. >> yeah. >> .and i was one of the eight students. >> a.and? >> and i remember one day after class was over, we were walking away and he said. i said to him, doc. his friends called him doc. i said, doc, how are you doing? he said, julian, i'm not doing well. he said, unemployment is high, racism isseverywhere, segregation is immobile. he said, i feel awful. i have a nightmare. i said, no doc, say i have a dream and well. >> is this a true story? [ laughter ] >> no. i made that up. [laughter] but you
king and at the time of malcolm x. >> mm-hmm. dr. king taught me. >> he did? >> so talk about dr. king. you're one of the only people i could be sitting across from who knew dr. king. >> i'm one of.i'm one of eight people in the world..3 >> yeah. yeah. >> .who was actually taught by dr. king. you hear people all the time say, "dr. king was my teacher." >> yeah. not true. >> they're lying. they're lying. i was one of dr. king's students....
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is bad remember that was that was the commentary of the very beginning there were some signs that malcolm h. it was that wall street represented the one percent and they'd been basically ripping off the other ninety nine percent i believe that's just the narrative as of late but fine i'll give it to you ok you know the top one percent controls forty two percent of all the wealth in america they've seen two hundred seventy five percent increase in their wealth since reagan came into office i mean thirty years of reaganomics is basically destroyed the middle class america as you point out is that appropriate that people stand up and say no no more people to see them say whatever they want i mean this is a fundamental tenet of democracy the right to peacefully assemble period so let's just accept that on its face and i heard you say a moment ago forty two the top one percent control forty two percent of the wealth here's the top is what it was forty two percent of the yeah of all the wealth is what you said and they pay thirty six percent of the taxes yeah they are in there and over forty pe
is bad remember that was that was the commentary of the very beginning there were some signs that malcolm h. it was that wall street represented the one percent and they'd been basically ripping off the other ninety nine percent i believe that's just the narrative as of late but fine i'll give it to you ok you know the top one percent controls forty two percent of all the wealth in america they've seen two hundred seventy five percent increase in their wealth since reagan came into office i...
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students gathered and malcolm x plaza in the center of the campus to sign petitions and letters asking csu board not to raise tuition again. then, they occupied the lobby. 200 students initially. now about 50 or so left. and the trustees holding their meetings at long beach to vote on a budget for 2012 year, including a 9% tuition hike. students say over the past decade tuition quadrupled. just a little while ago, associate dean of students came to address protestors in the lobby and there seems to be a good etch change of ideas and a q and a if you will for administrators and students responded. the sit in has been peaceful. there has been no police presence here. and prot yofrts have not decided whether or not to stay later. the doors are closed now at 6:00. but administrators told me they will leave the doors open so students can leave until 11:00. now, 11:00 is when the night classes end here at campus. the students have not decided whether to do, but administrator told me they're confident that the students will be peaceful. that is a very latest from san francisco state. vic lee
students gathered and malcolm x plaza in the center of the campus to sign petitions and letters asking csu board not to raise tuition again. then, they occupied the lobby. 200 students initially. now about 50 or so left. and the trustees holding their meetings at long beach to vote on a budget for 2012 year, including a 9% tuition hike. students say over the past decade tuition quadrupled. just a little while ago, associate dean of students came to address protestors in the lobby and there...
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caltrans director malcolm doherty says checks of the reports show no problems. >> after thorough investigation on the bay bridge and all the testing that went into the foundation we're confident it's going to perform as designed. >> reporter: the report in the bee says caltrans failed to produce raw data from the test so they could not check on falsification. they want to hold a hearing before christmas. >>> mary hayashi is due back in court tomorrow to face charges in her shoplifting case. hayashi was arrested for allegedly stealing almost $2,500 in clothing from the neiman marcus store in san francisco. tomorrow's appearance is to set a preliminary hearing date. her spokesman called the incident a mistake and misunderstanding. hayashi's district includes castro valley, dublin and pleasanton. >>> those conjoined twin girls who have won the hearts of people all over the bay area faced the public today for the first time since they were separated by doctors at stanford. ktvu's rita williams tells us about their amazing recovery and how soon until they'll be heading home. >> reporter: normal was
caltrans director malcolm doherty says checks of the reports show no problems. >> after thorough investigation on the bay bridge and all the testing that went into the foundation we're confident it's going to perform as designed. >> reporter: the report in the bee says caltrans failed to produce raw data from the test so they could not check on falsification. they want to hold a hearing before christmas. >>> mary hayashi is due back in court tomorrow to face charges in her...
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high school football, loyola quarterback malcolm 29-nothing also in class 8-8 today.ns by a length in the half, the cow bush's suspended at fort worth. at last night's truck series event he caught him and he slammed into the low wall, bush with a nasty case of road rage. nba labor talks still going on in new york at this hour but there is no word on how they're going. a freestyle snowmobile event is sponsored by rep read bowl, no snow but competitors came in from all over the world's, sources tell me robert jordan was in this group doing a back flip. he didn't win it but he came close. isn't that great? >> you are pretty talented. we will talk about the bears tomorrow. that will do it for us for this saturday night. i'm bonnie and this is my cvs. i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d -- done. hand sanitizer -- done. hey, eric, i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. flu shots. every store. every day. insurance accepted. get a $5 cvs gift card if you're not covered. i'm
high school football, loyola quarterback malcolm 29-nothing also in class 8-8 today.ns by a length in the half, the cow bush's suspended at fort worth. at last night's truck series event he caught him and he slammed into the low wall, bush with a nasty case of road rage. nba labor talks still going on in new york at this hour but there is no word on how they're going. a freestyle snowmobile event is sponsored by rep read bowl, no snow but competitors came in from all over the world's, sources...
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a woman named sharon cobb, the pediatric nurse practitioner, there was a syringe in malcolm's mouth.wn your life with your child. >> malcolm was already dead. gloria was dying. i held her in my arms. i kept on sobbing, i love you so much. i love you so much. i love you so much. as if the force of my love could somehow make things better for her and she knew how sorry i was that she was in that situation and she, i felt her spirit leaving her body in my arms. and that point in time the world was just black. it was just dark. there was nothing. ed mr. >>> seven miles away on the jungle airstrip it takes another 20 hours before rescue and recovery come to the dead, wounded and stranded from the attack on congressman ryan's mission. >> when they did airlift us out around 1:00 in the afternoon, 2:00, there was a u.s. medevac plane waiting for us. when they took me and lifted me into that plane, i felt like i had just been wrapped in the american flag. i was very close to death. and they saved me. >> of the five people killed on the airstrip, patricia parks is the only defecting temple mem
a woman named sharon cobb, the pediatric nurse practitioner, there was a syringe in malcolm's mouth.wn your life with your child. >> malcolm was already dead. gloria was dying. i held her in my arms. i kept on sobbing, i love you so much. i love you so much. i love you so much. as if the force of my love could somehow make things better for her and she knew how sorry i was that she was in that situation and she, i felt her spirit leaving her body in my arms. and that point in time the...
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the writer malcolm gladwell says it takes 10,000 hours to get really good at anything.another way of making thomas edison's famous point that genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. now, if our kids spent two years less in school than in many other countries, they will find themselves behind in many areas. we don't have to go to the lengths that south korea has gone to lengthen the school day and school year, but we can't do the least work and hope for the best results. whether you look at south korea or finland, getting great teachers is obviously at the heart of good education. we had great teachers until the mid 1970s. the most talented, hard working and ambitious women in america could only go into a few professions. and teaching was top among them. the good news is that women can now succeed in any profession. the bad news is the quality of america's teachers has declined. we can see what works by looking at america's best performing schools, private or public. they have great teachers, high standards and customized teaching. and while we spend much of the e
the writer malcolm gladwell says it takes 10,000 hours to get really good at anything.another way of making thomas edison's famous point that genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. now, if our kids spent two years less in school than in many other countries, they will find themselves behind in many areas. we don't have to go to the lengths that south korea has gone to lengthen the school day and school year, but we can't do the least work and hope for the best results. whether you look...