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as we take on another 50 acres of land in chicago and milwaukee. so thank you for this opportunity. it's not whether we have to do this. we must do this. if we're going to survive, we must do this, because we a very unhealthy society, and the entire world. and this is really, for me, i've been thinking about this, and this is really a security piece, and national security piece. because as i travel outside of the u.s., we're the ones that get blamed for the bad food. we're the ones that get blamed for everything. there were 600 food riots last year around the world, and they blame us. so we have to fix this problem not only here, but all over the globe. thank you very much. [applause] >> a. >> the state of mississippi has the largest obesity rate in the country. that there are many reasons for this, one is because of fried food and it tastes so good. i.t. my grandmother used to cook, but we have to do things in moderation. some people take even moderation, but especially eating we have to do in moderation. mayor johnson of mississippi, is a great example of how we express this issue
as we take on another 50 acres of land in chicago and milwaukee. so thank you for this opportunity. it's not whether we have to do this. we must do this. if we're going to survive, we must do this, because we a very unhealthy society, and the entire world. and this is really, for me, i've been thinking about this, and this is really a security piece, and national security piece. because as i travel outside of the u.s., we're the ones that get blamed for the bad food. we're the ones that get...
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up to the north as far north as new york city all the way back to indiana and michigan and into milwaukee we are looking at a major winter bast across the area. timing this out looking at the snow coming down at pretty good pace and continue to come down pretty good through the overnight as temperatures fall. first low pushes through by tomorrow morning rush hour. it is going to start snowing really hard. start snowing really hard. very heavy
up to the north as far north as new york city all the way back to indiana and michigan and into milwaukee we are looking at a major winter bast across the area. timing this out looking at the snow coming down at pretty good pace and continue to come down pretty good through the overnight as temperatures fall. first low pushes through by tomorrow morning rush hour. it is going to start snowing really hard. start snowing really hard. very heavy
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coming off a game against milwaukee on tuesday. in for the big man as butler picks it off.ings here in orlando, mike miller, including being named rookie have the year in 2001. >> outstanding start to his career, played two more years after that and went on to memphis. >> carter open for the jumper. good. vince carter in his 12th year from the university of north carolina. playing the last four plus seasons with new jersey after his first six plus in toronto. 5:50 to go, quarter number 1. miller between base line. fires out for foye. nice pass underneath, washington unable to get it up and a shot clock violation, so that will be turnover number 7 for the wizards. >> oh, wow. and it's a combination of, yes, this is a very good defensive team, they have a lot of confidence and they have been really on target over the last nine games. but washington really has not gotten into any kind of confidence or any kind of consistency on the offensive side. >> carter inside, he is fouled, meantime this orlando team has scored 14 of their 17 points in the paint in this game. a lot of it
coming off a game against milwaukee on tuesday. in for the big man as butler picks it off.ings here in orlando, mike miller, including being named rookie have the year in 2001. >> outstanding start to his career, played two more years after that and went on to memphis. >> carter open for the jumper. good. vince carter in his 12th year from the university of north carolina. playing the last four plus seasons with new jersey after his first six plus in toronto. 5:50 to go, quarter...
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that's what we've been table do at growing pow for the milwaukee and chicago and madison, wisconsin,n communities and grow intensively. our typical farm produces about $500 an acre. with this new type of agriculture, or i should say old type we're doing again, is $5 a square foot, about $200,000 an acre. 're losing our farmland. the urban sprawl, we're losing our farmland and we have to grow farmers. that's what we do in our training program, we've been able, for the last 17 years, we have 40 employees, plan to add another 60 employees this year as we take on another 50 acres of land in chicago and milwaukee. thank you for this opportunity, it's not whether we have to do this, we must to d -- we must do this if we're going to survive. we must do this because we're very unhealthy society and the entire world and this is really a, for me, i've been taking about this, this is really a security piece, a national security piece. we're the ones that get blamed for bad food. we're the ones who get blamed for everything. there are 600 food riots around the world and they blame us. we have to
that's what we've been table do at growing pow for the milwaukee and chicago and madison, wisconsin,n communities and grow intensively. our typical farm produces about $500 an acre. with this new type of agriculture, or i should say old type we're doing again, is $5 a square foot, about $200,000 an acre. 're losing our farmland. the urban sprawl, we're losing our farmland and we have to grow farmers. that's what we do in our training program, we've been able, for the last 17 years, we have 40...
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>> well, i covered the civil rights back in the 1960s when i was in milwaukee.that was the best would i ever covered. the reason for that was it was the issue was so right, and you didn't have to compromise any journalistic principles that you basically have to tell the story and you felt like you were part of the movement. after it came to washington, i covered a lot of other big stories, including both the impeachment proceedings against both president nixon and clinton, covered those all the way through. went to war in desert shield and covered many of the other big stores in washington over 30 years. . .
>> well, i covered the civil rights back in the 1960s when i was in milwaukee.that was the best would i ever covered. the reason for that was it was the issue was so right, and you didn't have to compromise any journalistic principles that you basically have to tell the story and you felt like you were part of the movement. after it came to washington, i covered a lot of other big stories, including both the impeachment proceedings against both president nixon and clinton, covered those...
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. >> you are a correspondent with the milwaukee journal and the sentinel; correct? and you covered -- rear here in d.c. during the 1960's. were there any stories you remember from that period? >> i covered civil rights back in the 1960's when i was in milwaukee, and that was the best story i ever covered and the reason for that was that the issue was so bright and you didn't have to compromise any journalistic principles. you basically have to tell the story and you felt like you are part of the movement. after i came to washington i covered a lot of other big stories including both the impeachment proceedings against both president nixon and clinton, covered those all the way through and went to war in desert shield and covered many of other big stories in washington over 30 years. >> we are at the national press club. i think a lot of viewers want to know what is the national press club? >> natl
. >> you are a correspondent with the milwaukee journal and the sentinel; correct? and you covered -- rear here in d.c. during the 1960's. were there any stories you remember from that period? >> i covered civil rights back in the 1960's when i was in milwaukee, and that was the best story i ever covered and the reason for that was that the issue was so bright and you didn't have to compromise any journalistic principles. you basically have to tell the story and you felt like you...
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we are headquartered in milwaukee. we are 62 years old.ing fast. none of this is outsourcing. we're putting thousands of people into jobs in china, the middle east, abu dhabi. in the process of growing our business from a $10 billion business to a $22 business, which built a building in downtown milwaukee that employs 1200 people. the mayor of the city was in favor. we have reenergize a part of downtown. we could not have done that without our expansion overseas. our two largest competitors are foreign companies. their tax rates are anywhere between 8% and 15% lower than ours, which puts us at a disadvantage annually of hundred $2,120 million annually -- a disadvantage a newly of $120 million against our competitors. >> that is a great story. we need more of you. >> that is an amazing story. congratulations on your success. dr. richard berner., greece and its financial problems -- we are all concerned. i'm concerned about the potential impact to the united states if greece and up defaulting on its debt. i know that you have previously repo
we are headquartered in milwaukee. we are 62 years old.ing fast. none of this is outsourcing. we're putting thousands of people into jobs in china, the middle east, abu dhabi. in the process of growing our business from a $10 billion business to a $22 business, which built a building in downtown milwaukee that employs 1200 people. the mayor of the city was in favor. we have reenergize a part of downtown. we could not have done that without our expansion overseas. our two largest competitors are...
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i know in milwaukee, wisconsin, mayor tom called me, and we became the fourth city to have a garden at city hall. so thank you very much. to start out with. [applause] i'm here today to really talk about our food system. and i don't want to do a lot of framing. but i'll do a little bit of framing. today as we sit here and stand here, we're losing farmers. as we stand here and sit here, we're losing farmland. and we have to change that. for us to have good food, food that our grandmothers would actually recognize as food. a lot of stuff that we eat, our grandmothers would never recognize as being food. we have problems in our cities because of all of the areas inside our cities and rule communities. let's take our rural communities, for example. back 50 years ago, there was a agricultural city. there was area where people worked in the fields and jobs in the farming industry, if you go through the south, the same towns are there. but there's no farming industry for those folks. the industrial farm industry has taken over. we're growing cash crops, soy beans and corn to create a lot of s
i know in milwaukee, wisconsin, mayor tom called me, and we became the fourth city to have a garden at city hall. so thank you very much. to start out with. [applause] i'm here today to really talk about our food system. and i don't want to do a lot of framing. but i'll do a little bit of framing. today as we sit here and stand here, we're losing farmers. as we stand here and sit here, we're losing farmland. and we have to change that. for us to have good food, food that our grandmothers would...
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gunther from milwaukee, wisconsin, and it is on a lot of people's minds around the country.what is the strategy to move it forward? >> it is a good question. >> it is a good question. we are closer to a health care reform system that works for all americans than we have ever been. never before have you seen a bill pass through the house and then a bill pass through the senate, and where 90% of the bills, those two bills overlap. democrats in the house and the senate have been in discussions over the last several weeks to finalize a package that represents the best ideas of both the house and the senate. here is what we know will be in it. it provides coverage for at least 30 million americans who don't have it. many of those are small business owners or workers for small businesses. it creates an exchange, a marketplace where people who don't have health insurance or small businesses who want a better deal with pool their purchasing power and then negotiate with the insurance companies to drive down costs and drive down premiums, the same way by the way that federal workers
gunther from milwaukee, wisconsin, and it is on a lot of people's minds around the country.what is the strategy to move it forward? >> it is a good question. >> it is a good question. we are closer to a health care reform system that works for all americans than we have ever been. never before have you seen a bill pass through the house and then a bill pass through the senate, and where 90% of the bills, those two bills overlap. democrats in the house and the senate have been in...
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we are headquartered in milwaukee, 62-years-old we've had three ceos each one dornan milwaukee so we think bill waukee is a good place. >> 90% of the business of the $20 billion is outside of the u.s.. six to seven years from now it will be 96 to 90% of business while the u.s. is growing. the chinese market is growing fast. none of this is outsourcing three we are putting thousands into china, vietnam, the middle east and abu dhabi. because the success the last ten years are growing from $8 billion to a 22 billion-dollar business. we built a brand new building in milwaukee has 400,000 square feet than employees 1200 people. the mayor was in favor of it and we have reenergize a park downtown. we couldn't have done that without expansion overseas. second point, the two largest competitors on a global basis of our foreign companies. the tax rates are between eight to 15% less than ours which put us at a disadvantage annually of $120 million of taxes we paid more than competitors. >> my guess is there isn't that big a margin you've got to compete in a pretty tight market. i would imagine
we are headquartered in milwaukee, 62-years-old we've had three ceos each one dornan milwaukee so we think bill waukee is a good place. >> 90% of the business of the $20 billion is outside of the u.s.. six to seven years from now it will be 96 to 90% of business while the u.s. is growing. the chinese market is growing fast. none of this is outsourcing three we are putting thousands into china, vietnam, the middle east and abu dhabi. because the success the last ten years are growing from...
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magic's four straight wins have come over milwaukee, detroit, atlanta, and boston, so a couple of big wins over the celtics and the hawks. they will be at boston on sunday. wizards home tomorrow night entertain the atlanta hawks. alley-oop from mcgee, knocked away by gordon, flipped in by jamison, it counts. and they'll take another look at it but it counts. >> phil: yeah, the lob was for javale mcgee, who tipped at it, he and door at the hit it off the backboard, comes right off to jamison, actually doesn't go off the backboard, jamison tipped it in off the backboard. ball was moving around so quickly i couldn't keep up wi it. >> bill: rashard lewis in there but naturally it will be credited to jamison. they score them 22-18 in the second quarter, washington time out, trailing by 15, back with half-time activities from the amway arena following these words. ooooooooooooh 13 s. ughiwhat know's sng beeing l yo ve y i lostut so o... i .. o... anotller - ve o than youthe r bes mu ? , yod. the pilsste a thopsd ller taste ess. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov >> bill: half
magic's four straight wins have come over milwaukee, detroit, atlanta, and boston, so a couple of big wins over the celtics and the hawks. they will be at boston on sunday. wizards home tomorrow night entertain the atlanta hawks. alley-oop from mcgee, knocked away by gordon, flipped in by jamison, it counts. and they'll take another look at it but it counts. >> phil: yeah, the lob was for javale mcgee, who tipped at it, he and door at the hit it off the backboard, comes right off to...
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it was the milwaukee road, the most expensive railroad built to take $10,000 a mile to go through the harder the mountains, so they could bring so back to chicago. that was rockefeller family money and that railroad. that's why there were all these living in taft because of that railroad. but those parts cause many of those buyers. you look in the book you will see some pictures of his. they were huge puzzles they bill. not all of these tunnels, but these huge timbered trestles. when the fire was happening on saturday night, august 20, 1910, a lot of people fled by trying. it was like the scene in the titanic in one was, i do. women and children on. the whole town was being evacuated and they said that men had to stay behind and fight for their homes, but the women and children could live on the last train out of town. that last train out of town was a necessary going to get you to missoula, because all these trestles were burning as well. so there are these harrowing accounts of the trainees is a going out to the edge and then sending someone out to legacy is the fire was burning on
it was the milwaukee road, the most expensive railroad built to take $10,000 a mile to go through the harder the mountains, so they could bring so back to chicago. that was rockefeller family money and that railroad. that's why there were all these living in taft because of that railroad. but those parts cause many of those buyers. you look in the book you will see some pictures of his. they were huge puzzles they bill. not all of these tunnels, but these huge timbered trestles. when the fire...
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love can conquer hate ♪ >>> part of this storm system is hitting the northeast this morning hit milwaukeeterday. at least 9 inches of snow there. even more along the shores of lake michigan. gusty winds today will make matters worse. again, that storm headed to the northeast. as we come live here to new york's central park where you can see the snow is falling. it's supposed to stack up here today. that's going to be a problem in several cities along the east coast where they're just inches away from record-setting snowfall. we should tell you about that right now. i just dropped the information but i've got it right here so i'll give those numbers to you right now. cities in the east, washington, d.c., a record set 110 years ago could be broken. 9.5 inches away from record snowfall. philadelphia's record dates back to the mid '90s. that record will be broken. no need to bet on atlantic city. snowfall record in the 60s could be broken with 4 more inches. there's a good chance that one is going to fall. the snow began falling at a rate of several inches an hour from washington, d.c. all th
love can conquer hate ♪ >>> part of this storm system is hitting the northeast this morning hit milwaukeeterday. at least 9 inches of snow there. even more along the shores of lake michigan. gusty winds today will make matters worse. again, that storm headed to the northeast. as we come live here to new york's central park where you can see the snow is falling. it's supposed to stack up here today. that's going to be a problem in several cities along the east coast where they're just...
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recently, i had the opportunity to visit al-sadr, who is actually a cousin of milwaukee milwaukee.nd he spoke of the benefits of the united iraq that incorporates all religions and communities, a refreshinging message. we had a long conversation from debath fix and water resources and talked about his concerns of iraqi politicians lacking a base and resorting to secretary -- he mentioned the conversation on his website so i don't mind telling you about it as well. [laughter] in short, it was heartening to see a cleric of this stature talk about these issues, and i think there are some people in iraq and such people that we need to reach out to and listen to, not just the politicians of iraq, but also people who, i think, have a great role to play in influencing iraqi public opinion. which this does lead to the a question that, i think, comes up a lot which is, there is no doubt that today there's a big difference between where iraq now has its sovereignty and where we as diplomats must deal with a sovereign iraq and the old days in the cpa in '03 when essentially iraq was ruled by
recently, i had the opportunity to visit al-sadr, who is actually a cousin of milwaukee milwaukee.nd he spoke of the benefits of the united iraq that incorporates all religions and communities, a refreshinging message. we had a long conversation from debath fix and water resources and talked about his concerns of iraqi politicians lacking a base and resorting to secretary -- he mentioned the conversation on his website so i don't mind telling you about it as well. [laughter] in short, it was...
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here are the snowfall amounts, anywhere from three to six inches milwaukee, chicago, ft.ayne, cleveland, about six to nine in parts of michigan. then here in the east, bam! washington, baltimore, philly, new york, new jersey, long island, parts of coastal connecticut and possibly even up into boston. we are talking anywhere from 10 to 20 inches of >>> good morning. local radar, picking up a little of the snow, the leading edge of the storm showing up in the northern shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia. flurries trying to reach the ground as far as maryland and frederick county. temperatures are cold, 27 in washington. teens in the suburbs, rural areas only near 1 in many locations. we'll have light snow developing this afternoon, then accumulating tonight, eight inches by dawn tomorrow, an additional eight inches before it ends on wednesday evening with strong, gusty winds causing significant drifting. >>> that's your latest weather. meredith? >> al, thank you very much. >>> up next, one of our favorites, oscar nominee sandra bullock, right after this. if toyota
here are the snowfall amounts, anywhere from three to six inches milwaukee, chicago, ft.ayne, cleveland, about six to nine in parts of michigan. then here in the east, bam! washington, baltimore, philly, new york, new jersey, long island, parts of coastal connecticut and possibly even up into boston. we are talking anywhere from 10 to 20 inches of >>> good morning. local radar, picking up a little of the snow, the leading edge of the storm showing up in the northern shenandoah valley,...
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we are headquartered in milwaukee. we are 62 years old.of our business is outside the u.s.. in six to seven years from now, it will be 96% to 97% of our business. the chinese business is growing fast. none of this is outsourcing. we're putting thousands of people into jobs in china, the middle east, abu dhabi. in the process of growing our business from a $10 billion business to a $22 business, which built a building in downtown milwaukee that employs 1200 people. the mayor of the city was in favor. we have reenergize a part of downtown. we could not have done that without our expansion overseas. our two largest competitors are foreign companies. their tax rates are anywhere between 8% and 15% lower than ours, which puts us at a disadvantage annually of hundred $2,120 million annually -- a disadvantage a newly of $120 million against our competitors. >> that is a great story. we need more of you. >> that is an amazing story. congratulations on your success. dr. richard berner., greece and its financial problems -- we are all concerned. i'm
we are headquartered in milwaukee. we are 62 years old.of our business is outside the u.s.. in six to seven years from now, it will be 96% to 97% of our business. the chinese business is growing fast. none of this is outsourcing. we're putting thousands of people into jobs in china, the middle east, abu dhabi. in the process of growing our business from a $10 billion business to a $22 business, which built a building in downtown milwaukee that employs 1200 people. the mayor of the city was in...
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i believe that only by examining the problems onsite can one milwaukee decisions from the customer'sective. through the measures i have just discussed, and with whatever results we obtain from the investigation, we are conducting i intend to further improve on the quality -- of putting the customer first. my name is on every car. you have my personal commitment that toyota will work vigorously to restore the trust of our customers. thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. toyoda. >> members of the community. thank you for inviting me -- megyn: threw heard it. that was akio toyoda speak in english at length about this company's responsibility for these massive recalls and saying i love toyota as much as anyone. i'm not perfect, we are not perfect. we tried to find the defects and make changes. this company was incorporated back in 19. akio toyoda is the grandson of the founder. he spelled his name differently than we know that name by. toyota here in the united states. when they founded the company they decided to change it from toyoda with a "d" to toyota with a "t" because the founder
i believe that only by examining the problems onsite can one milwaukee decisions from the customer'sective. through the measures i have just discussed, and with whatever results we obtain from the investigation, we are conducting i intend to further improve on the quality -- of putting the customer first. my name is on every car. you have my personal commitment that toyota will work vigorously to restore the trust of our customers. thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. toyoda. >>...
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it is from the southern canadian maritime down to milwaukee down to -- let me take a closer look hereee the intensity is not quite as punchy, if you will. indeed, we have the blowing snow and well throughout. take a look at the wins. 32 miles an hour. we add that to 44. the wind is pretty much kind of mashing down. we will keep a wind advisory in effect. slow diminishing winds through the afternoon. we will take these sunshowers out of the outlook. thirty-eight will be the high today. a very windy. come on back one second and we will throw it to don. >> through the morning we have talked how this is not bad enough to keep you from going from work. i did get an email from a viewer just north of the mason dixon line. >> you get out into the rural area and life can be a little bit nicer. keep that in mind as you go about your business. >> wherever you are, those wins -- those wins. >> bge says they are ready for power outages but high winds could stop the repair efforts. city and power crews are prepared but they are not sure how widespread problems will be. the big concern is falling tr
it is from the southern canadian maritime down to milwaukee down to -- let me take a closer look hereee the intensity is not quite as punchy, if you will. indeed, we have the blowing snow and well throughout. take a look at the wins. 32 miles an hour. we add that to 44. the wind is pretty much kind of mashing down. we will keep a wind advisory in effect. slow diminishing winds through the afternoon. we will take these sunshowers out of the outlook. thirty-eight will be the high today. a very...
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that is what we have been able to do in milwaukee and chicago.ively. are typical farm produces $500 per acre. with this new agriculture, we are growing at about $5 a square foot which equates to about $200,000 per acre. that is what we have to do, because we are losing our farmland. we are losing our farm land to urban sprawl. we have been able to for the last 17 years, we have 40 employees. we plan to add another 16 employees this year as we take on another 50 acres of land. thank you for this opportunity. it is not whether we have to do this, we must do this if we're going to survive. we must do this because we are very unhealthy, and the entire world. this is -- i have been thinking about this, and this is a national security peace. we are the ones that get blamed for everything. there were over 600 food riots are round the world, and they blame us. we have to fix this problem not only here, but all over the world. thank you very much free -- thank you very much. [applause] >> the state of mississippi has the largest obesity rate in the countr
that is what we have been able to do in milwaukee and chicago.ively. are typical farm produces $500 per acre. with this new agriculture, we are growing at about $5 a square foot which equates to about $200,000 per acre. that is what we have to do, because we are losing our farmland. we are losing our farm land to urban sprawl. we have been able to for the last 17 years, we have 40 employees. we plan to add another 16 employees this year as we take on another 50 acres of land. thank you for this...
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. >> gretchen: brazen robbery in milwaukee all caught on surveillance video.anaged to lock themselves in the freezer. the robbers apparently didn't notice. they just grabbed some cash and left. brian. >> brian: remember the popular 1980 song from men at work? ♪ >> brian: the band has just lost a lawsuit because an australian court says the song sounds too much like this children's classic. how do you say this? kukaburra. >> gretchen: don't ask me. i've never heard it. >> brian: take a listen. ♪ >> brian: i say not guilty. >> gretchen: it sounds nothing like it. >> brian: they say compensation could be millions of dollars. those are the headlines. steve, take it away. >> steve: thank you very much. a kukkaburra is a bird. 22 before the top of the hour. a nursing thome in rhode island has its very own kind of grim reaper. this angel of death has fur. oscar the cat has been predicting the passing of patients for five years now. joining us is one of the doctors as well as the author of a new book, making rounds with oscar. good morning to you, doctor. >> hi. >> st
. >> gretchen: brazen robbery in milwaukee all caught on surveillance video.anaged to lock themselves in the freezer. the robbers apparently didn't notice. they just grabbed some cash and left. brian. >> brian: remember the popular 1980 song from men at work? ♪ >> brian: the band has just lost a lawsuit because an australian court says the song sounds too much like this children's classic. how do you say this? kukaburra. >> gretchen: don't ask me. i've never heard it....
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the project gained letters of commendation from milwaukee mayor tom barrett and from then state superintendentducation elizabeth bermaster. they sent the full list to president barack obama and other elected officials in support of a ruby bridges day. it is so truly remarkable that a first grade class in my district not only learned the historic lessons of 6-year-old ruby bridges but also learned how extraordinary it is to have a voice in this great country of ours through the power of the pen. in fact, the initiative of these small children brings me to the floor of the house of representatives today seeking support for h.r. 901. ruby bridges is the young black girl, a classic norman rockwell painting, wearing a white dress, escorted for her safety by federal marshals to school. and years after the supreme court had ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional, louisiana was finally forced under a federal court order to implement a desegregation plan for the new orleans public schools. how frightened but how brave was a 6-year-old girl who took that test and qualified to become one of
the project gained letters of commendation from milwaukee mayor tom barrett and from then state superintendentducation elizabeth bermaster. they sent the full list to president barack obama and other elected officials in support of a ruby bridges day. it is so truly remarkable that a first grade class in my district not only learned the historic lessons of 6-year-old ruby bridges but also learned how extraordinary it is to have a voice in this great country of ours through the power of the pen....