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marla maple and rarely appears with her father in public and graduated from penn, her father's alma mater in the spring. supporters recognize speeches as crucial. >> this is an opportunity they will not have again. it's important for his family to have up edited uninterrupted time to talk about their father, to talk about their husband. it's critical. >> reporter: with accusations of plagiarism clouding melania bees speech, the spotlight on huh his chin perform are exposed. there maybe one last bit of drama to get to before that tonight, hear the cheering behind me. donald trump has been nominated and seconded. they will go through a roll call. not every state is ready to line up and be counted. we will see if we get a reprieve of what happened last night on the floor. back tonight at 11 with the latest, reporting live, garrett haake, wusa9. >>> there has been reaction to melania trump's speech. polarizing from both sides. this tweeter wrote, yes plagiarized plain and simple. you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see it. mar rett says it's make universal themes sound unique. she is a
marla maple and rarely appears with her father in public and graduated from penn, her father's alma mater in the spring. supporters recognize speeches as crucial. >> this is an opportunity they will not have again. it's important for his family to have up edited uninterrupted time to talk about their father, to talk about their husband. it's critical. >> reporter: with accusations of plagiarism clouding melania bees speech, the spotlight on huh his chin perform are exposed. there...
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. >> another great thing about kevin durant, he went to my alma mater, university of texas at austin. >> i knew you liked him. >> thank
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. >> another great thing about kevin durant, he went to my alma mater, university of texas at austin.knew you liked him. ♪ ♪ what headache?in? what arthritis pain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. think yotry nexium 24hr.'s best for your heartburn? now the #1 choice of doctors & pharmacists... for their own frequent heartburn. get complete protection with nexium 24 hour. >>> we have an update on breaking news. police in dallas are in negotiations with the suspect involved in a planned attack on officers tonight. it happened during an anti-police violence rally. a boom and sounds of broken glass were just reported during the standoff. investigators say the suspect told them bombs are in the area. four officers were killed in the attack and seven more wounded. join us at 4:30 a.m. for the very latest on this, on the abc 7 morning news with an update on the dallas ambush. >>> more breaking news in oakland where protesters have shut down 880 in both directions near broadway for almost three hours now. the chp has just given them a
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we were remembering that we had first met in 2002, when carl had a program at his alma mater hamilton about alexander hamilton. we were saying we were early adapters and the world has caught up with our interest in that respect. the first ten amendments to the constitution, which we know as the bill of rights were ratified on december 15th, 1791. so that was 224 years ago yesterday. and james madison was a major player in that story. and you will meet him in the course of the evening. but i want to begin with george mason, another virginian and i want to begin on september 12th, 1787. the constitutional convention has been meeting in philadelphia since the end of may with only one break. they have been hard at work. on september 12th, the committee of style gave them the final draft of the constitution. all the provisions that they hammered out had been given to governor morris, delegate from pennsylvania and he trimmed, polished and edited and wrote a lovely preamble and now it was on their desks for their final discussions and fixes. on that day, george mason was recognized and he s
we were remembering that we had first met in 2002, when carl had a program at his alma mater hamilton about alexander hamilton. we were saying we were early adapters and the world has caught up with our interest in that respect. the first ten amendments to the constitution, which we know as the bill of rights were ratified on december 15th, 1791. so that was 224 years ago yesterday. and james madison was a major player in that story. and you will meet him in the course of the evening. but i...
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michigan news site reported that green slapped a football player near his alma mater, state. he is set to play on the olympic basketball team in rio de janeiro but it is unlikely this will cost him the spot. >> in a few hours, hillary clinton and bernie sanders will campaign, together, for the first time. the rally at a new hampshire high school starts at 8:00 a.m. onture and bernie sanders is expected to endorse his former rival. question: how supportive will he come across? the endorsement is especially important in new hampshire where bernie sanders clobbered hillary clinton in the primary. all the democratic national convention starts in two weeks in philadelphia and the republican convention begins in ohio on monday. twitter is live streaming both events and abc will be there, too, and i will cover both conventions in the morning and my colleague is going to be on our later newscast. all the san francisco board of supervisors is expected to vote on a bill to help developers build more and increase affordable housing in the density bonus bill allow developers to build thr
michigan news site reported that green slapped a football player near his alma mater, state. he is set to play on the olympic basketball team in rio de janeiro but it is unlikely this will cost him the spot. >> in a few hours, hillary clinton and bernie sanders will campaign, together, for the first time. the rally at a new hampshire high school starts at 8:00 a.m. onture and bernie sanders is expected to endorse his former rival. question: how supportive will he come across? the...
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he is also professor at my alma mater. it really extends down to everyone else. the first one is invegs and respect. what do you mean by invest in it? >> people want to be a respected member of a winning team doing something peeningful. they can tell if you're not reflectabl -- if you bash people there's a disrespectful atmosphere that starts to develop. >> and it's interesting because it could get tense depending on your personal. you may disagree with one of your managers or something and you're talking about something and it's tense but it's respectful. >> yes. what makes it respectful is you give honor to somebody. you talk to somebody who interrupts they never capture what you just said. that's disrespectful. >> and measure what you want to achieve. >> yes. people think people don't need to be checked up on or measured. it's just the opposite. imagine if you don't know how you're being measured, if you don't know what the time frames are, if you don't know what the deliverables are. you can't be trusted and you're not really being shown trust for the people
he is also professor at my alma mater. it really extends down to everyone else. the first one is invegs and respect. what do you mean by invest in it? >> people want to be a respected member of a winning team doing something peeningful. they can tell if you're not reflectabl -- if you bash people there's a disrespectful atmosphere that starts to develop. >> and it's interesting because it could get tense depending on your personal. you may disagree with one of your managers or...
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. >> to it for the maters. >> all for the tomatoes. >> back after a quick break. >> stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, morning --- the late late show's james corden takes carpool >>> tomorrow night we'll technically very early thursday morning -- the late late show's james carden takes car -- corden takes carpool karaoke to the white house. >> michelle obama plays along with a little beyonce. ♪ >> oh we're going to get a little insights on just what it's like to take a joyride with the first lady. she will reveal the special play list for carpool karaoke and the top sing is a girl power anthem and watch the first lady on the late late show with james corden. it's thursday morning 12:37 a.m. so late tomorrow. >> that's too late. i can't wait the see that. >> good show. really funny. that's it for kpix 5 news at 5:00. scott pelley is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: it's a pivotal night for republicans. 57 weeks after he entered politics, the g.o.p. will go all in tonight, choosing political novice donald trump as their candidate for president. also tonight, donald trump, jr.,
. >> to it for the maters. >> all for the tomatoes. >> back after a quick break. >> stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, morning --- the late late show's james corden takes carpool >>> tomorrow night we'll technically very early thursday morning -- the late late show's james carden takes car -- corden takes carpool karaoke to the white house. >> michelle obama plays along with a little beyonce. ♪ >> oh we're going to get a little insights on just what...
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the bears will play larry beil's alma mater, hawaii. >>> alexander brand at oracle arena, seven awards, 29 belts have been at oracle. >> i have gotten used to it. i'm still souper thankful for it. i can drive down by 880 and i wonder if i can fight it one day. >> talk about driving the first racers in the world. they'll be competing in pro stock motorcycle divisions. >> quite a rush, 3.7 seconds. there is nothing i've experienced that compares to that. >> this report, the a's now going five to thee and giants host nationals tonight. >> all rye, thank you, rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv20. coming up, lava from the volcano that found it's way into the sea for the first time in three years. the government is warning people to stay back, at 9:00. >>> then, at 11:00 a bay area animal shelter is on lock down tonight. stop the threat of a virus that is deadly to cats. and here is tonight's prime time line up. shark tank at 8:00, what would you do at 9:00, then, 2020 at 10:00. join us for abc7 news at 11:00. at 11:35 it's jimmy kimmel live. >>> finally tonight a few thoughts abo
the bears will play larry beil's alma mater, hawaii. >>> alexander brand at oracle arena, seven awards, 29 belts have been at oracle. >> i have gotten used to it. i'm still souper thankful for it. i can drive down by 880 and i wonder if i can fight it one day. >> talk about driving the first racers in the world. they'll be competing in pro stock motorcycle divisions. >> quite a rush, 3.7 seconds. there is nothing i've experienced that compares to that. >> this...
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the bears will play larry beil's alma mater, hawaii. >>> alexander brand at oracle arena, seven awards, 29 belts have been at oracle. >> i have gotten used to it. i'm still souper thankful for it. i can drive down by 880 and i wonder if i can fight it one day. >> talk about driving the first racers in the world. they'll be competing in pro stock motorcycle divisions. >> quite a rush, 3.7 seconds. there is nothing i've experienced that compares to that. >> this report, the a's now going five to thee and giants host nationals tonight. >> all rye, thank you, rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv20. coming up, lava from the volcano that found it's way into the sea for the first time in three years. the government is warning people to stay back, at 9:00. >>> then, at 11:00 a bay area animal shelter is on lock down tonight. stop the threat of a virus that is deadly to cats. and here is tonight's prime time line up. shark tank at 8:00, what would you do at 9:00, then, 2020 at 10:00. join us for abc7 news at 11:00. at 11:35 it's jimmy kimmel live. >>> finally tonight a few thoughts abo
the bears will play larry beil's alma mater, hawaii. >>> alexander brand at oracle arena, seven awards, 29 belts have been at oracle. >> i have gotten used to it. i'm still souper thankful for it. i can drive down by 880 and i wonder if i can fight it one day. >> talk about driving the first racers in the world. they'll be competing in pro stock motorcycle divisions. >> quite a rush, 3.7 seconds. there is nothing i've experienced that compares to that. >> this...
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in 1964 in lexington, virginia, on the post of the virginia military institute, which is the alma mater of general marshall. the library provides scholars with a documented record of the life of general marshall and his public service and the museum shares his inspiring story with visitors through exhibitions, artifacts and educational programming. general marshall's contributions to our nation cannot be overstated, and i hope to see this resolution adopted to designate the george c. marshall museum and george c. marshall research library, which works so hard to highlight and share these contributions as the national george c. marshall museum and library. it is a small yet fitting tribute to a man who spent a lifetime faithfully and courageously serving his country. i urge my colleagues to support this resolution, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott, is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: mr
in 1964 in lexington, virginia, on the post of the virginia military institute, which is the alma mater of general marshall. the library provides scholars with a documented record of the life of general marshall and his public service and the museum shares his inspiring story with visitors through exhibitions, artifacts and educational programming. general marshall's contributions to our nation cannot be overstated, and i hope to see this resolution adopted to designate the george c. marshall...
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the research, loved taking care of patients with the blood diseases but morehouse college, my alma mater decided they wanted to start a medical school to address the shortage of black physicians so i served on an advisory committee at the college and ended up being recruited to head that every. i met andy young. this effort was supported by the black physicians in georgia and the white physicians as well and that was because again the civil rights activities of the 50s, 60s and 70s have shown in stark detail the situation that faced so many black and other minorities so we have 2 support the state chapter of american medical association in georgia as well as state chapter of the national medical association in georgia so a lot of support from the business community and the philanthropic community as well. that enabled us, the third black medical school in the country. >> host: this began your introduction to politics. didn't you ask, didn't you ask ronald reagan to i guess cut the ribbon or whatever it is, open the doors, to be at the ceremony? it was the vice president, george bush at t
the research, loved taking care of patients with the blood diseases but morehouse college, my alma mater decided they wanted to start a medical school to address the shortage of black physicians so i served on an advisory committee at the college and ended up being recruited to head that every. i met andy young. this effort was supported by the black physicians in georgia and the white physicians as well and that was because again the civil rights activities of the 50s, 60s and 70s have shown...
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he earned a juris doctorate from my alma mater, the university of south carolina school of law. soon entered politics worked -- working for united states congressman jim clyburn. he also worked with shirley franklin of atlanta and served with the southeastern regional director of the naacp. he has a very, very strong background and legacy to live up to. his mother, gwendolyn sellers, worked in higher education for more than 20 years. his father, dr. cleveland sellers, whom i have had the privilege of meeting, has been a champion of civil rights in south carolina and served as the director of african-american studies at the university of south carolina. he is now the president of voorhees university in denmark. with the never-ending thirst of education and the undying passion on equal opportunity, mr. sellers returned to south carolina and hoped to consider the legacy of his family and also creating change for the greater good. you can read his entire bio in your program. but you all know the juicy news we all wanted -- darn it, ladies, he is off the market. he got married last y
he earned a juris doctorate from my alma mater, the university of south carolina school of law. soon entered politics worked -- working for united states congressman jim clyburn. he also worked with shirley franklin of atlanta and served with the southeastern regional director of the naacp. he has a very, very strong background and legacy to live up to. his mother, gwendolyn sellers, worked in higher education for more than 20 years. his father, dr. cleveland sellers, whom i have had the...
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>> the great show-me state, the home of harry truman and the proud alma mater of tim kaine, the university of missouri, and where world series champions hang out, a state that while closely decided in our primary now is united in our determination to change this country, we proudly cast 35 votes for bernie sanders and 49 votes, including the youngest hillary delegate, 17-year-old rachel gonzalez, for the first woman president in the united states of america, hillary clinton. >> missouri senator claire mccaskill doing the honors there. she's talking about that close primary, remember, that was one that clinton won in missouri but it was less than half a point between her and sanders. so her making the point there, it was close in the primary but we're united now. here we go with montana. >> the home of the only farmer in the united states senate and home of our great governor who is protecting our public lands and all of our rivers that run through it, and this year, montana is going to send denise juneau to the congress of the united states and she will be the first native american woman i
>> the great show-me state, the home of harry truman and the proud alma mater of tim kaine, the university of missouri, and where world series champions hang out, a state that while closely decided in our primary now is united in our determination to change this country, we proudly cast 35 votes for bernie sanders and 49 votes, including the youngest hillary delegate, 17-year-old rachel gonzalez, for the first woman president in the united states of america, hillary clinton. >>...
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happened steps away from his alma mater, michigan state university, in a business district filled late night bars and restaurants. here is what we know at this wur. thcording to east lansing police, green faces assault and inttery charges. victim is another man not andally hurt in the incident. police say they were on patrol in the area. re there is no further comment uttil we have a better understanding of the situation, instof quote. artphol be covering this story, the future of the team and his appearance at the rio games. eww instant alerts to your phone. e>> divers recovering the bodies of a father and son who drown flst night. >> crews were in the recreation area when the pair went into the water. a heart breaking end, bob. >> good morning, kris and scott. the police department tells us that this was a tragic accident involving people who were not strong swimmers. you can see the alameda county sheriff officers arrived to positively identify the two men who doivers pulled from the watr about an hour ago. the sheriff's dive team used sonar. they marked the location with red buoy i
happened steps away from his alma mater, michigan state university, in a business district filled late night bars and restaurants. here is what we know at this wur. thcording to east lansing police, green faces assault and inttery charges. victim is another man not andally hurt in the incident. police say they were on patrol in the area. re there is no further comment uttil we have a better understanding of the situation, instof quote. artphol be covering this story, the future of the team and...
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my alma mater -- it's ok. vonnie: those returns are not terrible.ou take cornell, you're still looking at potential return there. many managers said they would give one of their arms for that kind of returns in this environment. >> really this is an arms race. the schools are competing to be the top schools in the world and if you are trailing by 300 to 50 0 basis points your chief rivals, talking about the power of compound interest, we are talking about billions of dollars and forgone returns. it makes it so much harder for them to compete. harvard is by far the leader when it comes to the size of the endowment. over time if you look at it, gail and these others are slowly -- yale and these others are slowly making up a bit of ground. we are doing a better job investing these funds. david: stephen blithe is out. is the company saying that is the reason why he's exiting? now that he's gone, who will replace him? he left for personal reasons and they won't say why he went on medical leave and what the personal reasons were. that is one of the myster
my alma mater -- it's ok. vonnie: those returns are not terrible.ou take cornell, you're still looking at potential return there. many managers said they would give one of their arms for that kind of returns in this environment. >> really this is an arms race. the schools are competing to be the top schools in the world and if you are trailing by 300 to 50 0 basis points your chief rivals, talking about the power of compound interest, we are talking about billions of dollars and forgone...
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happened steps away from his alma mater, michigan state university, in a business district filled latears and restaurants. here is what we know at this wur. thcording to east lansing police, green faces assault and
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at the glory day estates, they toasted him with a party and received a ring from his alma mater, romanc high. he graduated in 1995. and served with the marines and a standing ovation. >>> welcome back. we want to show you live. this is baltimore mayor, stephan stephanie rawlins blake. she is giving final instructions, the official role call of states. in the next hour and a half or so, presumptive candidate, hillary clinton will become the candidate. curious to see if her home state of illinois, she is from chicago is the one to put her over the top. or her current state of new york where she currently resides will get the honor or her former competitor, bernie sanders will get the honor to put her over the top of 2382. we'll all be watching and you can watch it by the way streaming live on 6abc.com. lets check the all important accuweather forecast. things cooled off a bit. we'll take what we can. cecily tynan. >> reporter: we are still in the heat wave and temperatures in the 90s and feels better with lower dew points, we are live on sky 6 hd at the beach in cape may, folks are runni
at the glory day estates, they toasted him with a party and received a ring from his alma mater, romanc high. he graduated in 1995. and served with the marines and a standing ovation. >>> welcome back. we want to show you live. this is baltimore mayor, stephan stephanie rawlins blake. she is giving final instructions, the official role call of states. in the next hour and a half or so, presumptive candidate, hillary clinton will become the candidate. curious to see if her home state of...
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but morehouse college, my alma mater, decided they wanted to start a medical school to address the shortage of black physicians. so i serve oned as a viery committee of the college and was recruited to head that effort. that's when i met andy young. this was supported by the black physicians and the white physicians as well and that was bus the civil rights activities of the '50s, '6's,'7's,had schoop in stark detail the situation at that time faced so many blacks and other minorities. so we that the support of the state chapter of the american medical association in georgia, as well also the state capital of the national medical association in georgia. so, a lot of support from the business community and the philanthropic community as well. so that enabled to us start what was in the third black medical school in the country. >> this then began the -- your introduction to politics. didn't you ask ronald reagan to, i guess, cult the ribbon or whatever it is? >> yes. >> open the doors to be at the ceremony. >> yes. >> and it was the vice president, george bush, who came. right? and then he a
but morehouse college, my alma mater, decided they wanted to start a medical school to address the shortage of black physicians. so i serve oned as a viery committee of the college and was recruited to head that effort. that's when i met andy young. this was supported by the black physicians and the white physicians as well and that was bus the civil rights activities of the '50s, '6's,'7's,had schoop in stark detail the situation at that time faced so many blacks and other minorities. so we...
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and alma mater has no business in front of the commission, why would we need to know about that? >> right, and i think that more often than not, this reporting requirement may capture behavior that is entirely innocuous, there's no suspect -- >> why do we need to capture it then? >> by limiting the scope of the reporting requirement, what we're doing is essentially putting the onus on the commissioner or board member themselves to be the judge of whether this is something that should or should not be reported and from a policy angle and i think there are fair room for disagreement here, i don't think that putting the onus on the commissioner or the board member in a self-reporting context to make that tough determination is where we want to put that balance, so yes, a lot of this behavior may be innocuous, but furthering the aims of transparency and openness, i think it's probably the public's obligation to make that determination of whether that solicitation is suspect in any way. so, i think that that's kind of where that ideological or principled view comes from is i don't thi
and alma mater has no business in front of the commission, why would we need to know about that? >> right, and i think that more often than not, this reporting requirement may capture behavior that is entirely innocuous, there's no suspect -- >> why do we need to capture it then? >> by limiting the scope of the reporting requirement, what we're doing is essentially putting the onus on the commissioner or board member themselves to be the judge of whether this is something that...
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es donde en mltiples ocasiones se han realizado manifestaciones en apoyo al movimiento black lives materas detalles despues de las 6 . sandra bermudez noticiero telemundo 48. :01 :13 lorena/ots --en richmond... las autoridades arrestaron el fin de semana al sospechoso de apuÑalar a muerte a una persona.. take vo --el incidente se report el viernes en la cuadra 4 mil 100 de la avenida ''ove-rend''.. --ahi la polica encontr a la vctima.. un hombre de 38 aÑos residente de esa ciudad..con heridas en el torso.. --con la ayuda de las autoridades de ''san pablo''.. el sabado arrestaron al presunto responsable del crimen... vobox cesar --fue identificado el hombre que muri asesinado a balazos, el mes pasado en san jos. --el cuerpo de "justin tran" de 26 aÑos fue hallado la noche del 27 de junio en la calle "cape aston court", al este de esa ciudad. --no hay arrestados y las autoridades piden la ayuda de la comunidad para identificar a los sospechosos del asesinato. lorena vo --en sonoma, owen todeschini de 3 aÑos de edad murio tras ser atropellado en una calle de esa ciudad. --la patrulla de cam
es donde en mltiples ocasiones se han realizado manifestaciones en apoyo al movimiento black lives materas detalles despues de las 6 . sandra bermudez noticiero telemundo 48. :01 :13 lorena/ots --en richmond... las autoridades arrestaron el fin de semana al sospechoso de apuÑalar a muerte a una persona.. take vo --el incidente se report el viernes en la cuadra 4 mil 100 de la avenida ''ove-rend''.. --ahi la polica encontr a la vctima.. un hombre de 38 aÑos residente de esa ciudad..con heridas...
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the news site reports that green slapped a football player near his alma mater, michigan state, and now on $200 bail. high will be arraigned next week. he is set to play on the rio de janeiro team and it is unlikely it will cost him that spot on the team. >> now, we have our coolest conditions at berkeley, at 55, and we have 56 in union city, and san leandro and orinda, also, 55, along with alameda and oakland is a warm spot at 58, and novato and santa rosa at 50, and pacifica as 52, and san francisco 53, and 56 in mountain view and san jose. the exploritorium at pier 15 is showing the cloud cover on top of the building in downtown san francisco with below agency day for most. san francisco goes from the my 60s to you per 60s tomorrow. you can seen, peninsula, south by, inland east bay, north bay warming up significantly tomorrow and that will hold through thursday and i have cooler weather in the seven-day outlook. sue? >> 5:32 is the magic time metering lights were turned on and track is starting to stack up with delays beyond the overcrossing and we will check back with the drive tim
the news site reports that green slapped a football player near his alma mater, michigan state, and now on $200 bail. high will be arraigned next week. he is set to play on the rio de janeiro team and it is unlikely it will cost him that spot on the team. >> now, we have our coolest conditions at berkeley, at 55, and we have 56 in union city, and san leandro and orinda, also, 55, along with alameda and oakland is a warm spot at 58, and novato and santa rosa at 50, and pacifica as 52, and...
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in 1994 she was recognized as a distinguished faculty member at my alma mater, university of pennsylvaniaaw school, listed in the committee's 2005 report. eight names are listed in bold, meaning minority status. three are african-american, three asian, one puerto rican, and then there's warren. while teaching at the university of texas and penn, warren listed herself as a minority in the association of american law school's directory. warren only removed her minority label after harvard hired her in 1995 and still at harvard the school paper noted, although the conventional wisdom among students and faculty is that the law school faculty includes no minority women, professor warren is native american. although she insists she never capitalized her minority status, she last has never substantiated her claim. a native american has said that she should substantiate her heritage. he joins me now. simon, for what should she apology? >> she's perpetuating stereotypes, like high cheekbones, that doesn't make you native american. also when she wrote to trump that this country was built on things
in 1994 she was recognized as a distinguished faculty member at my alma mater, university of pennsylvaniaaw school, listed in the committee's 2005 report. eight names are listed in bold, meaning minority status. three are african-american, three asian, one puerto rican, and then there's warren. while teaching at the university of texas and penn, warren listed herself as a minority in the association of american law school's directory. warren only removed her minority label after harvard hired...
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take a look at my alma mater howard university. the first five graduates were white women. we graduated whites long before public institutions allowed us in. we graduated a number of african-americans who were able to integrate professions. -- professions other than teaching and nursing. third, we helped create the black middle class. no more than military institutions are segregated because they work solely with people who want to go into the military. host: when you went to howard didn't enter your mind that most of the students were black, was that your choice? gerald: absolutely. a friend of mine was a howard student at the time. coming from los angeles and have a reals nice to have conversation about education. third, i then and now has a very strong track record. for me, i was not investing in a segregated education, i was investing in education that would help me integrate the world you would not hear otherwise. host: here is condoleezza rice with a short 20-second comment. >> we need to get parents greater choice, particularly for parents whose kids are trapped in f
take a look at my alma mater howard university. the first five graduates were white women. we graduated whites long before public institutions allowed us in. we graduated a number of african-americans who were able to integrate professions. -- professions other than teaching and nursing. third, we helped create the black middle class. no more than military institutions are segregated because they work solely with people who want to go into the military. host: when you went to howard didn't...
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year-old comedian will stand trial for sexual assault in alleged attack against employee of his alma mater, temple university. more than 50 waem caused cosby of sexual misconduct. >>> 5:12 coming up fox news morning call call couple comes forward as mystery cowinner of 1.6 bill don't powerball. >> wow. could be a good day for them. >> mystery winner hu?. >> yes, it turns out high fat diet may be good for you not the kind of fat you may be thinking about. >> still ahead. live look across the d.c. region. coming up will be a beautiful day pike mike says we'll talk weather and traffic in a bit. "fox5" back after thish♪ ♪ double down on your candy and coffee cravings unkin's new heath and almond joy candy bar flavored iced coffees. america runs on dunkin'. >> time now is 5:15. donald trump's vice-president den thal pick will rnc picture trump and pence as their candidates for president and vice-president and trump is expected to accept his nomination in a speech on thursday. >> fairfax us is spended transgender regulation and it spells out how schools
year-old comedian will stand trial for sexual assault in alleged attack against employee of his alma mater, temple university. more than 50 waem caused cosby of sexual misconduct. >>> 5:12 coming up fox news morning call call couple comes forward as mystery cowinner of 1.6 bill don't powerball. >> wow. could be a good day for them. >> mystery winner hu?. >> yes, it turns out high fat diet may be good for you not the kind of fat you may be thinking about. >>...
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she steps on the court of university of delaware, her alma mater. a big crowd against france. game was a rematch. takbbq trophies:hese best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... >>yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. >>best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. >>well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app. download it today. who do you talk to for military advice right now? i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. well, i watch the shows. i mean i really see a lot of great - you know, when you watch your show and all of the other shows... while donald trump watched tv, as secretary of state, hillary clinton negotiated a cease fire in gaza. a reduction in nuclear weapons... took on vladimir putin... and stood up against the trafficking of human beings. a steady leader in an unsteady world. about more than nominating the candidate, it's about the party and its values and standing up
she steps on the court of university of delaware, her alma mater. a big crowd against france. game was a rematch. takbbq trophies:hese best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... >>yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. >>best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. >>well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the...
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take a look at my alma mater howard university. the first five graduates were white women.e graduated white's long before public institutions allowed a sin. a number of african-americans who were able to integrate professions. we helped create the black middle class. no more than military institutions are segregated because. host: when you went to howard that moster your mind of the students were black, was that your choice? gerald: absolutely. was a howardine student at the time. coming from los angeles and have adifferent background, it was chance to have a real conversation about education. third, i then and now has a very strong track record. me, i was not investing in a segregated education, i was investing in education that integrated the world you would not hear otherwise. host: here is condoleezza rice with a short 22nd comment. we need to get parents greater choice particularly for are trappede kids in failing neighborhood schools. this is the civil rights issue of our day. why are inner-city schools failing? dr. rice comes from a family where her mother was an edu
take a look at my alma mater howard university. the first five graduates were white women.e graduated white's long before public institutions allowed a sin. a number of african-americans who were able to integrate professions. we helped create the black middle class. no more than military institutions are segregated because. host: when you went to howard that moster your mind of the students were black, was that your choice? gerald: absolutely. was a howardine student at the time. coming from...
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and alma mater has no business in front of the commission, why would we need to know about that? >> right, and i think that more often than not, this reporting requirement may capture behavior that is entirely innocuous, there's no suspect -- >> why do we need to capture it then? >> by limiting the scope of the reporting requirement, what we're doing is essentially putting the onus on the commissioner or board member themselves to be the judge of whether this is something that should or should not be reported and from a policy angle and i think there are fair room for disagreement here, i don't think that putting the onus on the commissioner or the board member in a self-reporting context to make that tough determination is where we want to put that balance, so yes, a lot of this behavior may be innocuous, but furthering the aims of transparency and openness, i think it's probably the public's obligation to make that determination of whether that solicitation is suspect in any way. so, i think that that's kind of where that ideological or principled view comes from is i don't thi
and alma mater has no business in front of the commission, why would we need to know about that? >> right, and i think that more often than not, this reporting requirement may capture behavior that is entirely innocuous, there's no suspect -- >> why do we need to capture it then? >> by limiting the scope of the reporting requirement, what we're doing is essentially putting the onus on the commissioner or board member themselves to be the judge of whether this is something that...
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is announce i'm giving -- creating a million-dollar endowed seat in captain khan's name at my alma materr these people. >> trump, are you listening? >> if he would do that, play to the strength, a rich guy, give some money to something like that, and defang this issue instead of confronting the parents of an american hero. that's one thing. the other one is this desire to get in bed politically with putin all week and have that be talked about. what does that have to do with beating hillary clinton? it is a diversion. he can't help himself. >> all right. we have the move on to the next topic. the current head to head matchup shows a very close race between trump and clinton. the two virtually tied in this real clear politics average of a bunch of polls. the numbers contain trump's convention bounce and just one poll from after the democratic national convention. pat, you object to the methodology of the poll of reuters after did dnc. explain that. >> well, the reason the polling real clear average was dead even, 43.7 apiece, until reuters went back and re-allocated their numbers. i have
is announce i'm giving -- creating a million-dollar endowed seat in captain khan's name at my alma materr these people. >> trump, are you listening? >> if he would do that, play to the strength, a rich guy, give some money to something like that, and defang this issue instead of confronting the parents of an american hero. that's one thing. the other one is this desire to get in bed politically with putin all week and have that be talked about. what does that have to do with beating...
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it is said he slapped a football player from his alma mater of michigan state.e paid $200 and posted bail. we have reaction from fans coming up at 5:00. >>> and a much-anticipated blue ribbon report released today found institutionalized bias at the san francisco police department. the panel of retired judge called it a good old boys' network. we are live from city hall with the details. lyanne. >> reporter: nearly ten independent law firms helped in the investigation. each putting in about 2500 hours of work. now the panel concluded that the police department is like a tail of two cities. the good, and the bad. now the panel is telling city hall and the board of supervisors, it is up to you to fix this problem. the investigation into the san francisco police department began after it was revealed that 14 officers sent and received racist and homophobic text messages. district attorney then established a panel to investigate whether there was bias within the rank and file. more than one year later the report found that there was. >> the panel found indications o
it is said he slapped a football player from his alma mater of michigan state.e paid $200 and posted bail. we have reaction from fans coming up at 5:00. >>> and a much-anticipated blue ribbon report released today found institutionalized bias at the san francisco police department. the panel of retired judge called it a good old boys' network. we are live from city hall with the details. lyanne. >> reporter: nearly ten independent law firms helped in the investigation. each...
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all star member of the golden state warriors was arrested during a weekend visit to his alma mate mater>> ut, oh as we head to break a live look across the d.c. region back with more news after the break fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> just about 5:15 innate baron county michigan is dead after a failed escape attempt he wrestle aid gaup way from officer and killed two bay lives and injured two other people before officers shot him to death and the inmate was being moved from a cell for courtroom appreance when the shooting happened. now investigat
all star member of the golden state warriors was arrested during a weekend visit to his alma mate mater>> ut, oh as we head to break a live look across the d.c. region back with more news after the break fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and...
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had their maps and their plans our folks mater in -- went in and made the rescue. >> they pulled himp from this -- this sewer hole right there. >> reporter: fire officials say rescue one personnel trained for all types of events. their goal to safe lives. >> after great team effort we were able to bring him out and rescue him. >> reporter: he was not identified at the time was taken to the hospital to be checked out and evaluated. the rescue personnel were being decontaminated after their successful sewer pipe rescue tonight. chris? >> joanne, thanks. >>> you decide. big news tonight from the campaign front. fbi has now just confirmed it is now investigating the hacking of a computer network used by hillary clinton's campaign. this is just two days after republican nominee donald trump called on the russians to look into hillary's missing e-mails something he says he was kidding about. >> it come as the clinton campaign embarks on three day bus trip against pennsylvania and ohio and there was tension today between clinton and running mate tim kaine after kaine once again expressed su
had their maps and their plans our folks mater in -- went in and made the rescue. >> they pulled himp from this -- this sewer hole right there. >> reporter: fire officials say rescue one personnel trained for all types of events. their goal to safe lives. >> after great team effort we were able to bring him out and rescue him. >> reporter: he was not identified at the time was taken to the hospital to be checked out and evaluated. the rescue personnel were being...
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we have a small gift from your alma mater, a token of our ferocious. appreciation. appropriate for the indication, a bust of george washington. >> oh, terrific! >> again, thank you so much. >> okay, well, thank you so much. i appreciate it very much. i really do. >> thank you for this amazing turnout. again, we welcome everyone to the lobby of the museum for a book-signing, refreshments and more goods to share. >> thank you so much, everybody, for coming tonight. i appreciate it. thank you. >> our road to the white house coverage continues this afternoon with the first day of the democratic convention from philadelphia with first lady michelle obama and senator bernie sanders scheduled to speak this evening. c-span's live coverage begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. >> next on american history tv, author and journalist walter isa isaacson discusses benjamin franklin, arguing his networking methods and passion for science epitomized what he calls "america's national character." the new york historical society hosted this program. it's a little over an hour. >> tonight'
we have a small gift from your alma mater, a token of our ferocious. appreciation. appropriate for the indication, a bust of george washington. >> oh, terrific! >> again, thank you so much. >> okay, well, thank you so much. i appreciate it very much. i really do. >> thank you for this amazing turnout. again, we welcome everyone to the lobby of the museum for a book-signing, refreshments and more goods to share. >> thank you so much, everybody, for coming tonight. i...
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take a look at my alma mater howard university. my oldest daughter graduated a few weeks ago where president obama was the commencement speaker. the first five graduates were white women. we graduated white's long before public institutions allowed us in. number two, we graduated a number of african-americans who were able to integrate freshens other than teaching and nursing. third, we helped create the black middle class. federatedor more institutions then military institutions are segregated. host: when you went to howard it didn't enter your mind that most of the students were black, was that your choice? gerard: absolutely. a friend of mine was a howard student at the time. coming from los angeles and have a different background, it was a chance to have real conversations about education, not just race alone. now, has ard ben and strong record of providing leadership. i was invested in education that would help me integrate the world with ideas you probably would not hear otherwise. host: here is condoleezza rice with a short
take a look at my alma mater howard university. my oldest daughter graduated a few weeks ago where president obama was the commencement speaker. the first five graduates were white women. we graduated white's long before public institutions allowed us in. number two, we graduated a number of african-americans who were able to integrate freshens other than teaching and nursing. third, we helped create the black middle class. federatedor more institutions then military institutions are...
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matthew mcconaughey is returning to his alma mater to teach a film class.dents a behind the scenes glimpse of state of jones where he plays newton knight. he frequently returns to the campus for football games and this is actually his second time teaching this course. what a cool thing to get a film class from matthew mcconaughey. >> yeah. i bet his lectures will be incomprehensible. >> he's only one part of the lecture. >> translated to glaeenglish. >> in >> deep thoughts right out the we. the part you've all been waiting for. what better way to let your star spangled pay tree tichl -- >> i thought that was funny. >> you guys are awful. you can start by adopting one out of the 10 million pets in u.s. shelters every year. these cuties are -- i don't know which order -- charlie, riley, miley and slugger, courtesy of north shore animal league that's doing something special for independence day, offering all its pets for $17.76. we got to get you out here, rose marie. shelters are a huge way -- this is the best way for people to get a pet. >> yes, yes, adoptin
matthew mcconaughey is returning to his alma mater to teach a film class.dents a behind the scenes glimpse of state of jones where he plays newton knight. he frequently returns to the campus for football games and this is actually his second time teaching this course. what a cool thing to get a film class from matthew mcconaughey. >> yeah. i bet his lectures will be incomprehensible. >> he's only one part of the lecture. >> translated to glaeenglish. >> in >> deep...
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the heckler is still a reporter at michigan state green's alma mater. warriors fans say green's toughness serves him well in the nba as long as he doesn't go too far. the victim was not hurt. the warriors are aware of the incident but will have no comment until they have more information. >>> dozens are sitting in at marco rubio's office in orlando in honor of the 49 people killed at pulse nightclub one month ago. those participating started the sit-in yesterday morning at 10 a.m. and will go until 11 a.m. tomorrow. they are upset because violence continues and they are pushing for change from elected officials. >>> people will come together in dallas today to mourn the five police officers killed last week and hopefully take a step forward in the healing process. president obama will speak at the service about 11 a.m. a vigil was held last night to remember the officers to died when a peaceful protest turned into an ambush on thursday. dallas' police officer told the crowd they should all of us be remembered as super heros. >> look, it's a train, it's
the heckler is still a reporter at michigan state green's alma mater. warriors fans say green's toughness serves him well in the nba as long as he doesn't go too far. the victim was not hurt. the warriors are aware of the incident but will have no comment until they have more information. >>> dozens are sitting in at marco rubio's office in orlando in honor of the 49 people killed at pulse nightclub one month ago. those participating started the sit-in yesterday morning at 10 a.m. and...
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. >>> and trump is not getting the pat on the back he was hoping for from his alma mater.rton school of business at the university of pennsylvania. more than 2,000 students signed a document called you do not represent us an open letter to donald trump. in part, it said this "we proud students alumni and faculty of wharton are outraged that an affiliation with our school is being used to legitimize prejudice and intolerance. we do express our unequivocal stance against the xenophobe ya' racism sex is. >> reporter: and other forms of bigotry that have actively implicitly endorsed in your campaign ." >> bernie sanders will join hillary clinton at a new hampshire event tomorrow where it is expected that he will endorse her. zapped'sen dorm will come a month after the final primary. he has pushed for policy agreements on higher education healthcare and a $15 an hour federal minimum wage. some of the policies were included in a draft of the party's platform in orlando, florida over the weekend. >>> a philadelphia based tech company will help you see the democratic national conv
. >>> and trump is not getting the pat on the back he was hoping for from his alma mater.rton school of business at the university of pennsylvania. more than 2,000 students signed a document called you do not represent us an open letter to donald trump. in part, it said this "we proud students alumni and faculty of wharton are outraged that an affiliation with our school is being used to legitimize prejudice and intolerance. we do express our unequivocal stance against the...
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we have a small gift from your alma mater. a token of our appreciation. a bust of george washington. >> oh, terrific! >> so again, thank you so much. >> hi there, george. okay. well, thank you so much. i appreciate it very much. i really do. terrific. >> yeah. and thank you for this amazing turnout. we want to welcome to everyone to the lobby of the museum. we'll have a book signing, refreshments and more good cheer. >> thank you so much, everybody, for coming tonight. i appreciate it. thank you. >>> first time in our nation's history that a woman will be a major party's nominee for president of the united states. >> at the democratic national convention, hillary clinton becomes the first woman nominee of a major political party for president of the united states. starting today at 4:00 p.m. eastern, we'll have live coverage of the 2016 democratic national convention in philadelphia. first lady michelle obama and senator bernie sanders are featured speakers. tuesday, former president bill clinton will address the convention. president obama and vice presi
we have a small gift from your alma mater. a token of our appreciation. a bust of george washington. >> oh, terrific! >> so again, thank you so much. >> hi there, george. okay. well, thank you so much. i appreciate it very much. i really do. terrific. >> yeah. and thank you for this amazing turnout. we want to welcome to everyone to the lobby of the museum. we'll have a book signing, refreshments and more good cheer. >> thank you so much, everybody, for coming...
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we have a small gift from your alma mater, a token of our appreciation. appropriate for the occasion, a bust of george washington. >> oh, terrific! >> again, thank you so much. >> okay, well, thank you so much. i appreciate it very much. i really do. terrific. >> yeah. and thank you for this amazing turnout. again, we welcome everyone to the lobby of the museum. we'll have a book signing, refreshments, and more good cheer. >> thank you so much, everybody, for coming tonight. i appreciate it.
we have a small gift from your alma mater, a token of our appreciation. appropriate for the occasion, a bust of george washington. >> oh, terrific! >> again, thank you so much. >> okay, well, thank you so much. i appreciate it very much. i really do. terrific. >> yeah. and thank you for this amazing turnout. again, we welcome everyone to the lobby of the museum. we'll have a book signing, refreshments, and more good cheer. >> thank you so much, everybody, for...
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we have a small gift from your alma mater, a token of our appreciation. appropriate for the occasion, a bust of george washington. >> oh, terrific! >> again, thank you so much. >> okay, well, thank you so much. i appreciate it very much. i really do. terrific. >> yeah. thank you for this amazing turnout. again, we welcome everyone to the lobby of the museum for a book-signing, refreshments and more goods to share. >> thank you so much, everybody, for coming tonight. i appreciate it. thank you. [ applause ] >>> c-span makes it easy for you to keep up with the latest convention developments with the free c-span radio app. available from the apple app store or google play. get c-span on the go with the c-span radio app. >>> next on american history tv, author walter isaacson discusses the life and legacy of benjamin franklin. arguing his networking methods and passion for science epitomized what he calls "america's national character." the new york historical society hosted this program. it's a little over an hour. >> tonight's program, "benjamin franklin: a
we have a small gift from your alma mater, a token of our appreciation. appropriate for the occasion, a bust of george washington. >> oh, terrific! >> again, thank you so much. >> okay, well, thank you so much. i appreciate it very much. i really do. terrific. >> yeah. thank you for this amazing turnout. again, we welcome everyone to the lobby of the museum for a book-signing, refreshments and more goods to share. >> thank you so much, everybody, for coming...
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this is what i found in 1994 warren was recognized as a distinguished faculty member at my alma mater law school, and her recognition was listed in the penn equity committee's 2005 report and eight names are listed in bold meaning minority status, and three are african-american, and one is asian and three puerto rican and warren. additionally from 1996 to 2005, she listed herself as a minority in the association of law school minority, and she only removed her minority label after harvard hired her, and still at harvard the school paper noted that the conventional wisdom is that the law school fac ulty includes no minority women, professor elizabeth warren is native american, and though she ip cysts that she never capitalized on it, she has never substantiated her claim. this week, a native american writer took her to task for this and more, and h a piece called "elizabeth warren should apologize to native americans." and so joining us is the simon lako k moya-smith of the lakotas. >> well, because she has high cheekbones, that is stereotype and not a fact. and when there is decency a
this is what i found in 1994 warren was recognized as a distinguished faculty member at my alma mater law school, and her recognition was listed in the penn equity committee's 2005 report and eight names are listed in bold meaning minority status, and three are african-american, and one is asian and three puerto rican and warren. additionally from 1996 to 2005, she listed herself as a minority in the association of law school minority, and she only removed her minority label after harvard hired...
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little bit more on kevin durant, born near washington, d.c., went to the university of texas, my alma mater, where he played one season. drafted second overall by the seattle supersonics. as we all know after one season there in seattle, the organization relocated to oklahoma city where durant has played since. in addition to winning an nba most valuable player award, four nba scoring titles, nba rookie of the year award, durant also won a gold medal in 2012 and will be going for his second gold in brazil. >> dub nation is rejoicing over the durant addition. many supporting the warriors colors instead of red, white, and blue on this holiday. ktvu's cristina rendon joins us with more on what fans are saying. christina? >> reporter: julie, you'd be hard-pressed to find any fan who isn't excited about kd coming to the bay area. walking the halls at the practice facility and playing at oracle arena, even though this is a national holiday, a lot of fans are calling it durant day. >> [ music ] >> reporter: my, oh, my what a wonderful day. >> happy fourth! >> reporter: american pride and warriors
little bit more on kevin durant, born near washington, d.c., went to the university of texas, my alma mater, where he played one season. drafted second overall by the seattle supersonics. as we all know after one season there in seattle, the organization relocated to oklahoma city where durant has played since. in addition to winning an nba most valuable player award, four nba scoring titles, nba rookie of the year award, durant also won a gold medal in 2012 and will be going for his second...
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carl menges and we were remembering that we had first met in 2002 when carl had a program at his alma mater, hamilton college, about alexander hamilton, and we were saying we were early adapters and the world has certainly caught up with our interest in that respect. the first 10 amendments to the constitution which we know of as the bill of rights were ratified on december 15, 1791. so that was 224 years ago yesterday. and james madison was a major player in that story. and you will meet him in the course of the evening. but i want to begin with george mason, another virginian, and i want to begin on september 12, 1787. the constitutional convention has been meeting in philadelphia since the end of may with only one break. they have been hard at work. on september 12th, the committee of style gave them the final draft of the constitution. all the provisions that they'd hammered out had been given to governor morris, delegate from pennsylvania, and he trimmed, polished, edited, wrote a lovely preamble and now it was on their desks for their final discussions and fixes. and on that day georg
carl menges and we were remembering that we had first met in 2002 when carl had a program at his alma mater, hamilton college, about alexander hamilton, and we were saying we were early adapters and the world has certainly caught up with our interest in that respect. the first 10 amendments to the constitution which we know of as the bill of rights were ratified on december 15, 1791. so that was 224 years ago yesterday. and james madison was a major player in that story. and you will meet him...
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on july 13, 2015, sandra bland was returning from a job interview at her alma mater, prairie view a&mniversity, when she was pulled over by state trooper brian encinia. dash cam footage of the arrest shows encinia dragging sandra bland out of her car and threatening to "light her up." sandra bland can later be heard on video accusing the police officer of slamming her head into the ground. saying she had epilepsy. ." officer said "good encinia was fired in march. following her arrest, bland spent the three days in a texas jail cell. authorities have claimed sandra bland committed suicide while in jail by hanging herself from with a garbage bag. but her family has rejected this claim. her death sparked protests across the united states. according to a huffington post investigation, at least 810 other people have died in jails across the united states since sandra bland's death one year ago. this coming sunday is also the second anniversary of the police killing of eric garner. to see our interview with his daughter, go to democracynow.org. she plans a march in staten island. and those
on july 13, 2015, sandra bland was returning from a job interview at her alma mater, prairie view a&mniversity, when she was pulled over by state trooper brian encinia. dash cam footage of the arrest shows encinia dragging sandra bland out of her car and threatening to "light her up." sandra bland can later be heard on video accusing the police officer of slamming her head into the ground. saying she had epilepsy. ." officer said "good encinia was fired in march....
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and alma mater has no business in front of the commission, why would we need to know about that? >> right, and i think that more often than not, this reporting requirement may capture behavior that is entirely innocuous, there's no suspect -- >> why do we need to capture it then? >> by limiting the scope of the reporting requirement, what we're doing is essentially putting the onus on the commissioner or board member themselves to be the judge of whether this is something that should or should not be reported and from a policy angle and i think there are fair room for disagreement here, i don't think that putting the onus on the commissioner or the board member in a self-reporting context to make that tough determination is where we want to put that balance, so yes, a lot of this behavior may be innocuous, but furthering the aims of transparency and openness, i think it's probably the public's obligation to make that determination of whether that solicitation is suspect in any way. so, i think that that's kind of where that ideological or principled view comes from is i don't thi
and alma mater has no business in front of the commission, why would we need to know about that? >> right, and i think that more often than not, this reporting requirement may capture behavior that is entirely innocuous, there's no suspect -- >> why do we need to capture it then? >> by limiting the scope of the reporting requirement, what we're doing is essentially putting the onus on the commissioner or board member themselves to be the judge of whether this is something that...
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carl menges and we were remembering that we had first met in 2002 when carl had a program at his alma mater, hamilton college, about alexander hamilton, and we were saying we were early adapters and the world has certainly caught up with our interest in that respect. the first 10 amendments to the constitution which we know of as the bill of rights were ratified on december 15, 1791. so that was 224 years ago yesterday. and james madison was a major player in that story. and you will meet him in the course of the evening. but i want to begin with george mason, another virginian, and i want to begin on september 12, 1787. the constitutional convention has been meeting in philadelphia since the end of may with only one break. they have been hard at work. on september 12th, the committee of style gave them the final draft of the constitution. all the provisions that they'd hammered out had been given to governor morris, delegate from pennsylvania, and he trimmed, polished, edited, wrote a lovely preamble, and now it was on their desks for their final discussions and fixes. and on that day, geo
carl menges and we were remembering that we had first met in 2002 when carl had a program at his alma mater, hamilton college, about alexander hamilton, and we were saying we were early adapters and the world has certainly caught up with our interest in that respect. the first 10 amendments to the constitution which we know of as the bill of rights were ratified on december 15, 1791. so that was 224 years ago yesterday. and james madison was a major player in that story. and you will meet him...