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and arthur, the-the messaging, we-we're all talking about we need to message, message, message. what is it that we need to say because there-there're various tiers? for example, there's-you're in a state, you have to work with your legislature or else if you don't get resources, you're not going to get it. you-you're in a state where you need to talk to other policy people because you're trying to sustain a recovery oriented system of care for both mental and substance use disorders that needs to get people coordinated. and what is-what is the primary message? well, i think that there are multiple audiences and that there are multiple messages so-and-and i think one of the things that i've learned being an administrator in the field is that you really have to tailor those messages. so, for example, when you're talking to the criminal justice system, the messages are about how do you reduce recidivism, how do you reduce costs in that system? if you're talking to the educators, one of the things we know is that one of the best predictors of whether or not a child is going to be su
and arthur, the-the messaging, we-we're all talking about we need to message, message, message. what is it that we need to say because there-there're various tiers? for example, there's-you're in a state, you have to work with your legislature or else if you don't get resources, you're not going to get it. you-you're in a state where you need to talk to other policy people because you're trying to sustain a recovery oriented system of care for both mental and substance use disorders that needs...
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and what is-what is the primary message? well, i think that there are multiple audiences and that there are multiple messages so-and-and i think one of the things that i've learned being an administrator in the field is that you really have to tailor those messages. so, for example, when you're talking to the criminal justice system, the messages are about how do you reduce recidivism, how do you reduce costs in that system? if you're talking to the educators, one of the things we know is that one of the best predictors of whether or not a child is going to be successful in school is whether they have a social and emotional problem. so you have to frame the issue that way. when you're talking to businesses- and you have to talk to them about assessing the students, you have to talk to them about providing continuity of support or- yeah, but i think you first have to get their attention on the issue, and i think people don't necessary connect the dots that when you have untreated addiction and mental health problems that that
and what is-what is the primary message? well, i think that there are multiple audiences and that there are multiple messages so-and-and i think one of the things that i've learned being an administrator in the field is that you really have to tailor those messages. so, for example, when you're talking to the criminal justice system, the messages are about how do you reduce recidivism, how do you reduce costs in that system? if you're talking to the educators, one of the things we know is that...
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text messages on her phone from kevin. >> she showed me these text message exchanges. something to the effect of are you kidding me? and he said no. i'm done. i can't do this anymore. >> the detective also spoke with steve shapell, kevin's young employee who had been hanging around the apartment complex with morgan and the kids. >> he seemed like a young kid. he was 21 years old. >> and morgan scoffed at the idea that there was anything else. >> she said no, i'm a married woman. he's 21. that's absurd. >> they knew first hand that morgan had a long history of cheating, sometimes even with kevin's closest friends. >> she would tell me how they would have sex in her and kevin's bed when he would go out, how they would have sex in the cars -- the business cars. >> i said to myself she's not right. there's something wrong with her. >> and kevin's family? by now, they were sure morgan and the young landscaper were up to something. michelle confronted morgan directly. >> i said i'm not okay with this. like he just disappeared, like i don't believe you. like i don't. >> addin
text messages on her phone from kevin. >> she showed me these text message exchanges. something to the effect of are you kidding me? and he said no. i'm done. i can't do this anymore. >> the detective also spoke with steve shapell, kevin's young employee who had been hanging around the apartment complex with morgan and the kids. >> he seemed like a young kid. he was 21 years old. >> and morgan scoffed at the idea that there was anything else. >> she said no, i'm a...
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so that's our message. john? you know, the authentic recovery community has got to take responsibility for their future. you cannot keep relying on other organization, groups, agencies to find in our lives our recovery and our future. so our responsibility is step up, be heard, be accurate in our description of what we need, how we want to do it. collaboration is important, but we have got to have our rightful place and funding for this. you know, we have got to stop being scared, fearful, shameful, get out of those basements, get up, get on the first floor, and be part of this thing. and, indeed, we want to remind our audience that recovery month , this is a particularly good time to take all these messages that we've heard in this show and to really bring them home to policymakers, elected officials, and everyone who needs to be engaged in our field of mental and substance use disorder recovery. and for that, we encourage you to go recoverymonth.gov and get engaged, get involved, not only in september, but thro
so that's our message. john? you know, the authentic recovery community has got to take responsibility for their future. you cannot keep relying on other organization, groups, agencies to find in our lives our recovery and our future. so our responsibility is step up, be heard, be accurate in our description of what we need, how we want to do it. collaboration is important, but we have got to have our rightful place and funding for this. you know, we have got to stop being scared, fearful,...
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if you hear about messaging that will-everything we've been talking about is about messaging. and we-if you could see-this is not a sprint. this a marathon. this is going to take us years to do. but we have to get ready, and to get ready, we need to begin to help collaborate from the federal government where our role can be to help the states and the communities collaborate together. youth, peers, young people that are-are in our recovery and are going to be peers, they-they're far better and their reach is much more when connected with a prevention program. that prevention program can fair far better when connected with a treatment program or the families of treatment that are supporting someone in long-term-in treatment before they get into long-term recovery. and then, lastly, we need to be having a collaborative relationship with insurance companies, with health care companies, with all different programs that we've already mentioned because we-we need to begin to have america talk about addictions and mental health issues around the thanksgiving table just like they do ab
if you hear about messaging that will-everything we've been talking about is about messaging. and we-if you could see-this is not a sprint. this a marathon. this is going to take us years to do. but we have to get ready, and to get ready, we need to begin to help collaborate from the federal government where our role can be to help the states and the communities collaborate together. youth, peers, young people that are-are in our recovery and are going to be peers, they-they're far better and...
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i think my fear that i made through the chair that if we wait until we do have that clear message, by that point we will have lost a lot of ground in terms of the potential interest in this program and so i am really worried about that. i think that -- i'm hoping there is an intermediate step short of having the final decisions on rates that allows us to put the word out there about this program release some of the basic characteristics of it. i don't know if you thought about that because i'm afraid if we wait until may 14th, or whenever, that it maybe too late. >> i hear and share your concern. i think it's quite fair to say that the audience is getting a message that leads out our perspective. so we will go back to our communication staff at the puc and see what we can do about making sure that we have a stronger presence that doesn't cost us too much of our limited communications budget for this program to make sure that we do have a voice within the relatively low cost social media tools that are available to us, certainly. >> i think my message not only to the puc but to the adv
i think my fear that i made through the chair that if we wait until we do have that clear message, by that point we will have lost a lot of ground in terms of the potential interest in this program and so i am really worried about that. i think that -- i'm hoping there is an intermediate step short of having the final decisions on rates that allows us to put the word out there about this program release some of the basic characteristics of it. i don't know if you thought about that because i'm...
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to spread our message, we have a million facebook followers, we have twitter. we tried to turn that into a positive in terms of getting the message out beyond the ballpark or junior giants. i always see it as a positive from a public awareness stand point. but as a parent it scares the beejesus out of me because i think what you see in cyber bullying is it allows the bully to be anonymous. you don't have ownership of what you do online. from the giants perspective there's a lot of opportunity to educate kids through junior giants and serving as role models with our players to spread the message about all bullying, not just what you do in the hallway or the classroom, but all bullying, including online, is unacceptable. as parents trying to teach kids about the boundaries of the social media world and respecting people in all ways. >> i'd just like to first of all begin by condemning the violence and mourning the death of a wonderful friend to arabs and muslims, i knew people who knew him, he was a cal grad like myself. the irony is you are killing a fripd. but
to spread our message, we have a million facebook followers, we have twitter. we tried to turn that into a positive in terms of getting the message out beyond the ballpark or junior giants. i always see it as a positive from a public awareness stand point. but as a parent it scares the beejesus out of me because i think what you see in cyber bullying is it allows the bully to be anonymous. you don't have ownership of what you do online. from the giants perspective there's a lot of opportunity...
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you can't even copy and paris e-mail -- paste e-mail messages. i can go back into my work perimeter, and you'll see i have a separate app world, a separate browser, and this is all completely managed by your i.t. team. so this is all secure and locked down, but one of the complaints about, from people about blackberry devices is it's only for work. there's only one persona on the device. so we have this innovation called blackberry balance to give users a fun side and the serious side. work life and personal life partition. >> host: anything else on this phone you want to show us? >> guest: just something called blackberry peek. anywhere and any application in the device if you just slide up, you can always see what kind of messaging or notifications are coming in. >> host: off to the left. >> guest: off to the left. and if you want to look into it, you just slide the right. it's all gesture-based, and it's very easy, very fluid. might be a little learning curve for people used to the older blackberry, but believe me, it's simple and intuitive, a
you can't even copy and paris e-mail -- paste e-mail messages. i can go back into my work perimeter, and you'll see i have a separate app world, a separate browser, and this is all completely managed by your i.t. team. so this is all secure and locked down, but one of the complaints about, from people about blackberry devices is it's only for work. there's only one persona on the device. so we have this innovation called blackberry balance to give users a fun side and the serious side. work...
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nick was among those alerted by text message about a stabbing on campus that occurred in his building in erickson hall. the crime is considered unusual. >> i think yesterday's incident was probably an isolated event. the security here like erickson is really intense. so i'm sure the other person must have been a student here. >> reporter: reports say campus police were called to the hall for a knife attack about 6 a.m. saturday. one student was found stabbed and taken to union memorial hospital in baltimore with nonlife threatening injuries. police took into custody a student who had withdrawn from school. students identified the potential probable with a campus that lies in the middle of -- problem with a campus that lies in the middle of a major metropolitan area. >> we've had some other things happen this semester and last semester, but nothing quite as big as this. >> we get e-mails and text messages about things going on around the area as well if
nick was among those alerted by text message about a stabbing on campus that occurred in his building in erickson hall. the crime is considered unusual. >> i think yesterday's incident was probably an isolated event. the security here like erickson is really intense. so i'm sure the other person must have been a student here. >> reporter: reports say campus police were called to the hall for a knife attack about 6 a.m. saturday. one student was found stabbed and taken to union...
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there's no republican message. to revive a more abundant economy to get growth over 2.5%, create the economic activity to produce the tax revenue to fund key programs. bottom line, it's missing. >> sean: see, i think the message they have is right, as you're saying, the conservative message, but i think they've got to be more political savvy and -- >> it doesn't come through, sean. >> sean: i'm not disagreeing. >> it's not just jobs, get off your sofa and work, we want i to climb up the economic ladder, have a better life. >> sean: also energy production will save this company. >> nobody is talking about fracking, sean and we need it. >> sean: now greta is next. >> greta: three more suspects. >> three more suspects arrested in connection with the boston marathon bombings. >> according to the court papers, the prosecutors say two of those men had decided to throw away a backpack belonging to the younger bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. a third man, robel phillipos, 19 years old of cambridge, mass, was charged wit
there's no republican message. to revive a more abundant economy to get growth over 2.5%, create the economic activity to produce the tax revenue to fund key programs. bottom line, it's missing. >> sean: see, i think the message they have is right, as you're saying, the conservative message, but i think they've got to be more political savvy and -- >> it doesn't come through, sean. >> sean: i'm not disagreeing. >> it's not just jobs, get off your sofa and work, we want i...
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. >> reporter: and his message was what? >> pelley: protesters demand citizenship for illegal immigrants. how many americans agree? our new poll found out, and anna werner discovered a new surge on the border. >> i'm being invaded by people who have no permission to be on my property. >> pelley: and michelle miller catches up with kentucky derby jockey kevin krigger, who attempts to do what hasn't been done there 110 years. >> i believe in myself. if i'm on a horse that wants to win, i'm going to win. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. three college classmates of boston bombing suspect dzhokar tsarnaev are under arrest tonight. they are not charged in the attack at the marathon. they're accused of interfering with the investigation to protect their friend. two of them from the russian republic of kazakhstan are in this photo with tsarnaev. on the left is azamat tazhayak tazhayakov. in the middle, dias kadyrbayev. they are charged with conspiracy to obstruct
. >> reporter: and his message was what? >> pelley: protesters demand citizenship for illegal immigrants. how many americans agree? our new poll found out, and anna werner discovered a new surge on the border. >> i'm being invaded by people who have no permission to be on my property. >> pelley: and michelle miller catches up with kentucky derby jockey kevin krigger, who attempts to do what hasn't been done there 110 years. >> i believe in myself. if i'm on a horse...
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what message do you think those kids got about stealing? we don't do it at this middle school. it's not okay. and all that same time that, like, subtle messaging around bullying is, we don't care about this. that's the best example i have from what i saw about how those messages are really conveyed to the kids because that trust issue is so important. i mean i screened, we have been screening the film across the country for school districts, this wonderful program i'm really proud of called one million kids it see bully. we were in cleveland and after the q and a student came up and said explain the bullying that's going on, what do i do? i didn't want to give him a crap answer because i'm gone in two minutes. i said, who do you trust in the building? he said, nobody. i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student
what message do you think those kids got about stealing? we don't do it at this middle school. it's not okay. and all that same time that, like, subtle messaging around bullying is, we don't care about this. that's the best example i have from what i saw about how those messages are really conveyed to the kids because that trust issue is so important. i mean i screened, we have been screening the film across the country for school districts, this wonderful program i'm really proud of called one...
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and her message this time is far more powerful.inated for multiple tonys and could become the first woman ever to win for best original score. "nightline" anchor cynthia mcfadden with our "person of the week." >> reporter: behave. that's hard for the always outrageous cyndi lauper, caught outside the broadway theater where "kinky boots" plays to a packed house every night. ♪ everybody say yeah yeah ♪ yeah yeah ♪ say yeah yeah >> reporter: what the queens girl is best known for is not broadway, but the anthem she recorded almost 30 years ago. ♪ they just wanna ♪ oh girls >> reporter: and now she has written a new anthem for a new generation, about acceptancaccef yourself and others. do you like the feeling of this, being backstage here in a broadway theater? >> can i tell you something? >> reporter: yeah. >> i traveled the whole world. i'll start to cry, but -- i feel like all i had to do was look in my own backyard. come on. i'll show you the shoes. they're awesome. >> reporter: look at those. oh, my gosh. >> you see what i'm sayin
and her message this time is far more powerful.inated for multiple tonys and could become the first woman ever to win for best original score. "nightline" anchor cynthia mcfadden with our "person of the week." >> reporter: behave. that's hard for the always outrageous cyndi lauper, caught outside the broadway theater where "kinky boots" plays to a packed house every night. ♪ everybody say yeah yeah ♪ yeah yeah ♪ say yeah yeah >> reporter: what the...
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it's not that i didn't understand the message but it was that i didn't care enough that the message went right over my head and through my ears. elementary school kids don't do that. believe it or not they will pause and they will cry. and middle school. you guys know that. they understand, the message sinks in. i do encourage lots of communities it try and take it to their high schoolers and i don't mind being pointed out and booed off the stage. >> yes, you do. >> that is the risk that you take. and then the response to the question about whether there has been a higher impact, if we've seen any changes, i've been in the show since the beginning, i missed a couple semesters since starting but when we go back to the schools we have kids coming back to you, i remember you, i remember you, i had a few kids say, yeah, i wanted to write on the desk but i didn't. something as simple as drawing on your desk is gravanis because there are people paid to clean off the desk and now they ain't doing that, the fact that when we go to these schools and when we see these kids they always have answers
it's not that i didn't understand the message but it was that i didn't care enough that the message went right over my head and through my ears. elementary school kids don't do that. believe it or not they will pause and they will cry. and middle school. you guys know that. they understand, the message sinks in. i do encourage lots of communities it try and take it to their high schoolers and i don't mind being pointed out and booed off the stage. >> yes, you do. >> that is the risk...
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at that time the message was violence is learned and can be unlearned. the thing that the giants have and the reason why we're here today as part of this panel is we have this unique ability to create a platform with role model sz in our community to speak out about uncomfortable and controversial but important issues in our community. strike out violence day was one of those issues, we've done it with until there's a cure day and last year we were very very proud to create a video with part of the it gets better campaign which i think we have a copy today that we'll roll quickly for you. our players, for better or worse, and i do say that, have a significant impact on young people in our community today and if we can steer them in a positive direction to send messages about antibullying and antiviolence, our players are more than willing to do so. i want to quickly show the it gets better video that showed last year, we were the first professional team to do so. it was filmed with the cooperation of all the partners throughout the bay area that provide
at that time the message was violence is learned and can be unlearned. the thing that the giants have and the reason why we're here today as part of this panel is we have this unique ability to create a platform with role model sz in our community to speak out about uncomfortable and controversial but important issues in our community. strike out violence day was one of those issues, we've done it with until there's a cure day and last year we were very very proud to create a video with part of...
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she got this nice consolation price, autographed glove with a message i'm sorry. phil mickelson. >>> many may remember mike piazza for his home runs. and 12 all-star game appearances. well, now he's acting. he debuted over the weekend in the miami city ballet's rendition of "slaughter on tenth avenue." piazza played the role of a gangster and his daughter a dancer at that school. >>> the toledo mud hens celebrated may the force be with you. obi-wan kenobi threw out the first pitch, chewbacca roaming the field, darth vader was his usual intimidating self. >>> the players championship begins at tpc sawgrass next week and this is what the iconic island green at 17 looked like over the weekend after six inches of rain. a lot of stuff under water. >>> just ahead, aerosmith cancel a show after authorities foil a bomb plot. >>> plus the piano flies as a crazed fan rushes justin bieber on stage. we've got the details next. >>> welcome back. i was digging through some numbers. and it looks like seattle easily going to smash your record high today. 79 is your record high. y
she got this nice consolation price, autographed glove with a message i'm sorry. phil mickelson. >>> many may remember mike piazza for his home runs. and 12 all-star game appearances. well, now he's acting. he debuted over the weekend in the miami city ballet's rendition of "slaughter on tenth avenue." piazza played the role of a gangster and his daughter a dancer at that school. >>> the toledo mud hens celebrated may the force be with you. obi-wan kenobi threw out...
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so she sent another message. the message was if you're in some kind of trouble, text me back. if you don't answer, then i know everything will be okay. now, scott, i said to danny, "wouldn't that code have been better the other way around?" and she said, "yeah, it actually would have been better." so they've reworked their signals. he just hopes they never have to use them. >> pelley: in case it ever happens again. john, thank you very much. two bombs exploded in the heart of damascus, syria, today. at least one person was killed. white house correspondent bill plante has been told by a senior official that the u.s. does not have immediate plans to send arms to the rebels inir syria. the rebel vbz fighting to overthrow the dictatorship of bashar al-assad. other kinds of american aid, such as food and medical supplies, is being sent. the white house said today that if the president can't close the guatanamo bay prison camp, he will try to get more of the terror suspects who are being held there transferred to their home countries. this comes will the day after the president tol
so she sent another message. the message was if you're in some kind of trouble, text me back. if you don't answer, then i know everything will be okay. now, scott, i said to danny, "wouldn't that code have been better the other way around?" and she said, "yeah, it actually would have been better." so they've reworked their signals. he just hopes they never have to use them. >> pelley: in case it ever happens again. john, thank you very much. two bombs exploded in the...
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the text messaging craze cools down as americans turn elsewhere to send their short messages. >>> plus, a big lift here in new york. the top of one world trade center gets closer to completion. this is the "cbs morning news." rade center gets closer to completion. this is the "cbs morning news." to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calcium supplements can help your bones, osteo bi-flex can help your joints. osteo bi-flex... now available in all major retailers and warehouse clubs. and light 50, with just 50 calories, both with no added sugar. with so many tasty flavors, it's like a fruit stand in every bottle. just blending the fruits. help the gulf recover, andnt to learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, tw
the text messaging craze cools down as americans turn elsewhere to send their short messages. >>> plus, a big lift here in new york. the top of one world trade center gets closer to completion. this is the "cbs morning news." rade center gets closer to completion. this is the "cbs morning news." to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calcium supplements can help your bones, osteo bi-flex can help your joints. osteo bi-flex... now available in all major retailers and warehouse...
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what is the significance of these text messages and pictures, joy ann?> well, i smoke with mark o'meara, george zimmerman's attorney last week, what he said to me and said is to the judge is depending on how the state presents its case, he want the opportunity to sort of mitigate against what would be the narrative of trayvon mart certain pure lit victim, george zimmerman is the perpetrator here. he wants to present in their mind, there has been a history of violence, drug use and may mitigate against what his client admitted to doing, which is shooting trayvon martin what the family of trayvon martin is saying that mark o'meara knows most will not be admissible you knows the judge will probably not allow him to develop into trayvon martin's background at trial so that getting the information out was a quay to create in the minds of potential jurors a negative impression of their son. so, that is what they are saying about the case. now, you saw the judge today really limit what actually will come in out of those documents that were released last week, s
what is the significance of these text messages and pictures, joy ann?> well, i smoke with mark o'meara, george zimmerman's attorney last week, what he said to me and said is to the judge is depending on how the state presents its case, he want the opportunity to sort of mitigate against what would be the narrative of trayvon mart certain pure lit victim, george zimmerman is the perpetrator here. he wants to present in their mind, there has been a history of violence, drug use and may...
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weird trying to bring the message home in a very safe environment -- we are trying to bring the message home in a very safe environment. >> this young woman is on the simulator. >> she is. >she is having a virtual reality experience. she's having to obey the speed limit and the traffic signal and deal with the burial -- and deal with the variables that happened when changing lanes are traffic. while she's doing that, she's getting text messages sent to her and being forced to reply to them. is showing you that as good as you are driving, what you are saying -- seeing is that you may not see that you are swerving around, but you are. for people who want to crawl along, they cannot do it. toyou'd had to -- if you go slow you get dinged. if you go too fast, you get dinged. if you run a red light you get dinged. >> who are the biggest violators? older or younger people? men or women? >> everyone. we focus our campaign on teenagers because they are more at risk. they are new drivers and the text more than we do. we did a study with commuters. wereund that commuters doing it during traffic an
weird trying to bring the message home in a very safe environment -- we are trying to bring the message home in a very safe environment. >> this young woman is on the simulator. >> she is. >she is having a virtual reality experience. she's having to obey the speed limit and the traffic signal and deal with the burial -- and deal with the variables that happened when changing lanes are traffic. while she's doing that, she's getting text messages sent to her and being forced to...
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we want to send the message to washington. >> a message in support of immigration reform as the judiciary committee plans for bill 7 sfror. >> the may day march -- 774. >> marching bands gathered many with butter fly signs. >> it's one of many events today in a park from 888 turk street, a group had planned to open the vacant building. >> a security guard stood outside, but in the end, the group decided to abandon there protest against the owners. >> they talk about helping the poor and they have home less people sleep nothing front of their building. >> international labor day is a great student to draw attention to that, to point out how e quality is especially in a city like san francisco. >> back at city hall, speakers talk about a range of issues including healthcare for workers, helping deportations and citizenship for all undocumented imigrants. >> let's send it to oakland where eric is >> reporter: south on telegraph making their way back toward city hall, with you see some people trying to get in the way but everything has been peaceful so far out here tonight. >> again this has
we want to send the message to washington. >> a message in support of immigration reform as the judiciary committee plans for bill 7 sfror. >> the may day march -- 774. >> marching bands gathered many with butter fly signs. >> it's one of many events today in a park from 888 turk street, a group had planned to open the vacant building. >> a security guard stood outside, but in the end, the group decided to abandon there protest against the owners. >> they...
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but she had the presence of mind to pull out her ipad to have them text message their parents.gh she knew it wouldn't go through. but she knew it would calm them. what did they want to say? >> they just wanted to say mom, come get me, or, you know, i want to go home. >> reporter: and from mrs. bittle, what got her through. i can't help but notice your necklace. pray big. >> yes. yes. >> reporter: and you did, you said. >> i did. >> reporter: i know a lot of those parents are grateful to you. and to them you would say? >> your child is my child. all day long and all year long. >> reporter: and so we choose the oklahoma teachers and every teacher in this country who jumps in when our children need them. our child is my child, she said. that is "world news" for this friday. for diane and all of us, have a happy holiday. have a good night. >>> new at 6:00 limousine safety f you well kaul from one of the airports at the bay area chances are the limo is operating illegally. >> a crack down on street crime in uptown oakland. what happened to one man after celebrating his birthday. >>
but she had the presence of mind to pull out her ipad to have them text message their parents.gh she knew it wouldn't go through. but she knew it would calm them. what did they want to say? >> they just wanted to say mom, come get me, or, you know, i want to go home. >> reporter: and from mrs. bittle, what got her through. i can't help but notice your necklace. pray big. >> yes. yes. >> reporter: and you did, you said. >> i did. >> reporter: i know a lot of...
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the chairman checks the price of gold but in a related development more than ten thousand private messages sent from bloomberg terminals turned up on the web after a simple search. for the new york mayor's namesake from and we're just one week away from the most anticipated shareholder meeting of the year j.p. morgan shareholders are raising questions about come cozy details made between board members and their outside affiliates and we've been reporting jamie dimon himself is rumored to be on the chopping block he would however retain his c.e.o. title if you thousand from the board finally we highlighted the hot i.p.o. market yesterday with a bullish or bearish have to report that private act. the groups that have been snapping up homes are able to flip them into rental property i.p.o. but they're doing it much sooner than anticipated says a blogger i have met normally i'd wait a few years to give us investors the rental of the rental management unit is a viable business so is this a sign of market top. all right let's get into what's been your interest. and. every day billions of shares
the chairman checks the price of gold but in a related development more than ten thousand private messages sent from bloomberg terminals turned up on the web after a simple search. for the new york mayor's namesake from and we're just one week away from the most anticipated shareholder meeting of the year j.p. morgan shareholders are raising questions about come cozy details made between board members and their outside affiliates and we've been reporting jamie dimon himself is rumored to be on...
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send fewer messages? >> used the phone more. still use the terminal for the data, you know, we live in a data driven environment both socially and, you know, professionally and financially, and quite frngly, a little leery, always been leery, you think, you know, fire wall's in place prevent this, but this, in fact, took ace, it really is going to spell doomsday for the terminal users. melissa: scott, there's supposed to be a fire wall, and it seems like in so many cases, the fire wall is breached. did you feel differeny about the terminal or do anything differently? >> we felt differently here, we were app gri, you know, put so many things in plae, not letting me sign on, went away on vacation, somebody else these my fingerprints. it's so difficult to use your terminal here, an pay, by the way, $2,000 a month for it, n some cases more, but at the same time, they let willie nilly happen. that makes us angry. the other republican we're angry is we're frustrated without a viable alternative. you have to haveall the customers on it
send fewer messages? >> used the phone more. still use the terminal for the data, you know, we live in a data driven environment both socially and, you know, professionally and financially, and quite frngly, a little leery, always been leery, you think, you know, fire wall's in place prevent this, but this, in fact, took ace, it really is going to spell doomsday for the terminal users. melissa: scott, there's supposed to be a fire wall, and it seems like in so many cases, the fire wall is...
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to the messages because absolutely in fact i think what we could build looking at is sort of the rise of the new terrorism you can call it the open source jihad so to speak and this is one of the prime examples it's an online edition of the magazine that is published by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and there they have all sorts of recipes how basically to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom using a slow pressure cooker and then go on to present the ingredients that you can use and also say that if you use them you will never be caught because they're so easy to obtain and you don't reason suspicions and this is just one of the many examples that you can come by search across the internet there's also other other other options for example like most tactics there was a winter two thousand and ten edition which said how to blow up buildings. basically it's a manual on how to kill mass amounts of people all of the name of this edition is actually being published by like i said al qaeda in the arabian peninsula but it was started by anwar. who was called the bin laden avenger not b
to the messages because absolutely in fact i think what we could build looking at is sort of the rise of the new terrorism you can call it the open source jihad so to speak and this is one of the prime examples it's an online edition of the magazine that is published by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and there they have all sorts of recipes how basically to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom using a slow pressure cooker and then go on to present the ingredients that you can use and also...
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member of the people are talking about the message critically and playing more weapons mean more messages because there were concerns in use what massacre is concerned is committed by the rebels and this does not seem rather the. need to metion is on the u. s. so giving more weapons means more the people and more of the people does not mean we mean something good for the country ali good to hear from this editor of syria three big thank you very much indeed for your comments live on r.t. thank you. for fighters in california say only ten percent of a massive wildfire sweeping its way towards malibu is under control the brush fire which has been raging since thursday morning has already destroyed in there a half the size of manhattan and we'll bring you live pictures all that far in a moment here on r.t. its force evacuation of four thousand homes windows or whether to continue to stoke the forty square kilometer blaze as nine hundred firefighters and water tankers planes try desperately to put it out live pictures from california here on r.t. at that massive far. iraqi authorities say a b
member of the people are talking about the message critically and playing more weapons mean more messages because there were concerns in use what massacre is concerned is committed by the rebels and this does not seem rather the. need to metion is on the u. s. so giving more weapons means more the people and more of the people does not mean we mean something good for the country ali good to hear from this editor of syria three big thank you very much indeed for your comments live on r.t. thank...
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my message is next year.wrong this year and you will continue to prove everyone wrong next year. >> reporter: many said they thought the spurs did a good job shutting down curry. really rallying in the last few minutes. people were up out of their seats. you could hear them cheering, you could just feel the excitement. certainly these fans say they are not going give up on their team. they were excited and energized by their performance this year. we saw people leaving and saying they thought they played well this season and they're hoping to have a good season next year. jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >> what a heartbreaker tonight. you can congratulate the warriors on their great run this season by going to our facebook page and share the badge that we posted to share your thanks. >>> mark with more on tonight's performance on the court. >> it's over but it has different feeling than seasons past. the young gun warriors gave way to the wise old owls of san antonio. harisson barnes with a nasty spill in the firs
my message is next year.wrong this year and you will continue to prove everyone wrong next year. >> reporter: many said they thought the spurs did a good job shutting down curry. really rallying in the last few minutes. people were up out of their seats. you could hear them cheering, you could just feel the excitement. certainly these fans say they are not going give up on their team. they were excited and energized by their performance this year. we saw people leaving and saying they...
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instant messaging. if you run eight or 12im chats -- i know people don't do instant messages as much as they used to, but if you're doing six or eight or ten of those at the same time, you're not doing them at the same time you do one and then another and then another. it's said that the reason that spelling and gramaries so bad is because we're sending this stuff out. a lot of people edit their im. particularly if you're a teenage girl, they say i got this e-mail from guy x. this us how i'm going to respond, and they sit there and edit and edit before a response comes. okay? so, we don't actually take this instant as a call that we have to respond immediately, unless we're in a particular social group. now, social groups have always had ways of expressing and responding to insecurities before, and i don't mean insecurity in the bad sense. it's called growing up. so, if i send an e-mail to -- i want to answer right away to somebody and i don't get spoons right away, i might be unhappy but the person has
instant messaging. if you run eight or 12im chats -- i know people don't do instant messages as much as they used to, but if you're doing six or eight or ten of those at the same time, you're not doing them at the same time you do one and then another and then another. it's said that the reason that spelling and gramaries so bad is because we're sending this stuff out. a lot of people edit their im. particularly if you're a teenage girl, they say i got this e-mail from guy x. this us how i'm...
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we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or colbert. there is the idea of exposing with satire. it opens people's eyes to the hypocrisy and corruption of our politics. the problem is you want the captivating stories and images and vocabulary, but a lot of the colbert-stewart stuff is so absurd and over the top that people do not want to get engaged. >> that is where a large number of people get their news. >> i think the obama campaign was a pivotal point, bringing people in. now they leave. there is the possibility that people will come back in. i agree with that movements also have their problems. i think it is a moment of people waking up to the possibility of engagement in different ways, where they are, in communities, finding ways -- it is important not to weep in your soup. i am not into the the trail sweepstakes -- betrayal sweepstakes. you want to do the reporting and investigation to cull out abuses. you also want to put out ideas. just to do denunciations will lead to th
we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or colbert. there is the idea of exposing with satire. it opens people's eyes to the hypocrisy and corruption of our politics. the problem is you want the captivating stories and images and vocabulary, but a lot of the colbert-stewart stuff is so absurd and over the top that people do not want to get engaged. >> that is where a large number of people get their news. >> i think the...
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you can only see what kind of messaging and notification that is coming in. if you want to look into it, you slide to the right. it is all guest or based -- gesture-based. it might be a learning curve for people used to the blackberry. it is fast. >> mr. noble a blackberry. there's a for your time. >> -- thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> tonight on c-span, focusing on lucy hayes and then richard engel speaking at a memorial ceremony for journalists. and later, a discussion about media coverage of war. ♪ >> it is so unfair to her. it is a dismissive, condescending title. it suggests she is smooth talking and her function in life was to not serve alcohol. lucy hayes is so much more. as was her husband. everything she accomplished in the white house was in spite of the fact her husband's legitimacy to be president was questioned. >> she was a charming person, very delightful. innovative. >> one of the more controversial collections
you can only see what kind of messaging and notification that is coming in. if you want to look into it, you slide to the right. it is all guest or based -- gesture-based. it might be a learning curve for people used to the blackberry. it is fast. >> mr. noble a blackberry. there's a for your time. >> -- thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> tonight on c-span, focusing on lucy hayes and then richard engel speaking at a memorial ceremony for journalists. and later, a...