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. >> michael franklin, joy jackson morgan, jesse aforio. >> i'm michael franklin i wanted to let you know i'm part of anchor program and i'm going to graduate this evening so i don't have that much to talk because i'm getting back to the other side of the city so i would like to let you know the program is great and you should put out fly ers to let a lot more people know about it because a lot of youngsters don't know about what is going on and like i said, the instructors are exceptional, they're good and great and they feed you too every now and then so that's a good point but like i said, i don't have that much time, i have to go but the anchor program is a good thing, ya'll add more money to it. ok. have a good one. >> congratulations. [applause] >> good afternoon commissioners, my name is joy jackson morgan i'm the executive district or at third street youth clinic and i'm here to speak on behalf of our program and i brought a couple of youth with us and we serve youth from ages 12 to 24 but this particular program serves our youth from 17 to 24 and with the community benefits
. >> michael franklin, joy jackson morgan, jesse aforio. >> i'm michael franklin i wanted to let you know i'm part of anchor program and i'm going to graduate this evening so i don't have that much to talk because i'm getting back to the other side of the city so i would like to let you know the program is great and you should put out fly ers to let a lot more people know about it because a lot of youngsters don't know about what is going on and like i said, the instructors are...
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be the first to try and clean house within his own party, says presidential historian michael beschloss. >> franklinsevelt tried that in 1938 with some senators-- especially from the south, who were blocking his programs. and he would actually go into the home state of the senator and give speeches against him. it didn't work, he didn't get one of them elected. if you're trying to change the party, that always happens in history over the course of a number of elections. it just doesn't happen overnight with one election night. and so, when you hear a david plouffe or a karl rove say, "i'm not just trying to change the party for this moment, i'm trying to change it for the next generation," that's very much within the tradition of american history. >> yang: bannon also says he's looking for a long-term change, and his first test will be in 2018. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: the demand for skilled workers in science, technology, engineering, and math, or so-called stem fields, is only going up. special correspondent lisa stark of "education week" reports on one of those programs i
be the first to try and clean house within his own party, says presidential historian michael beschloss. >> franklinsevelt tried that in 1938 with some senators-- especially from the south, who were blocking his programs. and he would actually go into the home state of the senator and give speeches against him. it didn't work, he didn't get one of them elected. if you're trying to change the party, that always happens in history over the course of a number of elections. it just doesn't...
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the sheriff's departments in ham done, hampshire, and franklin counties help provide escorts for us during the entire 43 miles. mr. michael brooks and the students of smith vocational school in north hampton for making the shopping carts we used during the march of and grateful to the countless students, elementary, middle school, and high school students who raised money and greeted us along the way. members of the tibetan community who greeted us as well. and all the others -- incredible individuals from our community who joined us on the march like my dear friend, steve the hippie, and risk. hristina, aaron, and emily house and so lake many others. as well as industry founders who helped support this effort through their again rossity. i want to thank two of my wonderful district house and so many others. as well as industry staffers fo their efforts in helping to organize the march and assisting me every step of the way. lastly i want to thank my son who marched with me by my side during this entire time. mr. speaker, i was proud to join so many of my constituents and neighbors in western massachusetts to bring attent
the sheriff's departments in ham done, hampshire, and franklin counties help provide escorts for us during the entire 43 miles. mr. michael brooks and the students of smith vocational school in north hampton for making the shopping carts we used during the march of and grateful to the countless students, elementary, middle school, and high school students who raised money and greeted us along the way. members of the tibetan community who greeted us as well. and all the others -- incredible...
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michael brown. lead into cities across the u.s. where other black madam women were been killed by police were out a little girl really oh my god oh. my god freddy franklin and the miami heat women being killed by police every day as it. is simple hash tag became a rallying cry. that lives. on the movements of the ice became a coalition of groups nineteen fifty two treatment. and. it's a movement the stars from one point the simple request to stop telling. the simple idea that black folks should be entitled to a certain amount of dignity and rights and should be able to walk outside their house and not fear being gunned down by police officers for any number of reasons and this movement is about reclaiming what it means to exist in dignity and how to have a real conversation around what police have met in our community is from the beginning a police state. was. the cause for justice ruth operated around the us. in new york city thousands of people protested when the officers who killed michael brown and eric bana face no indictments. stuff from the. organizers began to feel until bush. several found freedom of information requests with the new york polic
michael brown. lead into cities across the u.s. where other black madam women were been killed by police were out a little girl really oh my god oh. my god freddy franklin and the miami heat women being killed by police every day as it. is simple hash tag became a rallying cry. that lives. on the movements of the ice became a coalition of groups nineteen fifty two treatment. and. it's a movement the stars from one point the simple request to stop telling. the simple idea that black folks should...
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michael flynn flipped the former national security add vier reportedly splitting from president trump, a sign he may be cooperating with special council robert mueller. >> another i'm sorry from al franklintions against prominent men. this morning the hollywood a-lister who is breaking her silence. >> and we're talking to the top u.s. commander in afghanistan. why he says the war there remains a stalemate and how america can get out of it. let's begin with that major new development in the russia investigation. a bombshell report by "the new york times" signaling that michael flynn could be moving toward cooperating with robert mueller. i want to go live in florida, right here where president trump is spending his holiday weekend. kelly, what do we know about this new report and what does it say about flynn? >> well, good morning, chris. what is interesting about this is for people who may not be
michael flynn flipped the former national security add vier reportedly splitting from president trump, a sign he may be cooperating with special council robert mueller. >> another i'm sorry from al franklintions against prominent men. this morning the hollywood a-lister who is breaking her silence. >> and we're talking to the top u.s. commander in afghanistan. why he says the war there remains a stalemate and how america can get out of it. let's begin with that major new development...
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michael frolick, wins it. they lose five-four. they have dropped four in a row. >>> tenth ranked penn state hosting nebraska, in happy valley. lions have not who at home in two years. senior day. james franklin enjoyed this stellar class. and saquon barkley not a senior but, probably his last home game too. so, he went out in style. third play from scrimmage 65- yard to the house. barkley three touchdowns braking school record for rushing touchdowns in a career and, trace mcsorely threw for 325-yard and three scores and ran for another. ring gameions beat nebraska 56 in beaver stadium history. >>> temple owls looking to be bowl eligible on senior day. ucf got in the way. it was a game for a while. second quarter frank newtile, for an 8-yard touchdown. all ucf from there. mckenzie milton through three touchdown passes and ran for another. they average 50-point a game. they put up 45 on temple. forty-five-19 the final. owls fall to five-six. and now we will get set for eagles, and the cowboys. that is sport. have a great sunday. >>> and another half an hour of "action news" is just ahead here some of the stories we are having for you. >>> reputation tour, will come to philadelphia as she bring
michael frolick, wins it. they lose five-four. they have dropped four in a row. >>> tenth ranked penn state hosting nebraska, in happy valley. lions have not who at home in two years. senior day. james franklin enjoyed this stellar class. and saquon barkley not a senior but, probably his last home game too. so, he went out in style. third play from scrimmage 65- yard to the house. barkley three touchdowns braking school record for rushing touchdowns in a career and, trace mcsorely...