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mr. anderson got used to kind of the high life. he dined out quite a bit. when he dined out, he always liked to have a nice wine, which typically would be one from his own stock and by his own stock, inmean his customers' stock. i think he just couldn't afford that lifestyle on his own and he needed to embezzle the wine to pay for that. >> he says that anderson first sold clients' wine through two retailers in the san francisco area. when locals started to get hip to his scheme, he started fencing the wine through a chicago area wine auction house. he used two aliases, according to him. >> he started selling wine at the chicago wine company in about 2004 and typically those were sold under the names peter martin or this throctmorton character. >> i was sure he was shop income his own place saying how is this much worth? can i successfully sell this without it being traced back to me? >> in september, 2005, anderson is charged in marin county with ten counts of embezzlement. the pressure mounts. civil lawsuits follow the criminal charges and as summer turns
mr. anderson got used to kind of the high life. he dined out quite a bit. when he dined out, he always liked to have a nice wine, which typically would be one from his own stock and by his own stock, inmean his customers' stock. i think he just couldn't afford that lifestyle on his own and he needed to embezzle the wine to pay for that. >> he says that anderson first sold clients' wine through two retailers in the san francisco area. when locals started to get hip to his scheme, he...
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mrs. anderson's house in center city while listening to live performances and looking at some of the dresseshe legendary singer once wore. marion anderson was a famous opera singer and civil rights activist. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powerful a1c reduction. releases slow and steady. works like your body's insulin. when my schedule changes... i want something that delivers. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i miss or delay...
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mr. anderson. no lack of jokes when you are around. >>> taking a look at the forecast, we have a few hours of rain. a couple ties lated -- ties lated downpours. otherwise, clouds to partial sunshine. >> have you been thinking about that punch line for the past hour? >> how do you put up with me? >> i don't know. [laughter] ? ? >> kayla: you're kidding me. >> steve: what's your pleasure? >> kayla: so this is really true? you're a bartender now? >> steve: uh-huh. in a sedate club in a quiet neighborhood. you know, the light from adventure and danger would take about eight million years to reach this job. >> kayla: do you know what bartenders do? they take orders. you hate taking orders. you will have to take orders and it will drive you crazy, and you will start smashing things. >> steve: that's in my
mr. anderson. no lack of jokes when you are around. >>> taking a look at the forecast, we have a few hours of rain. a couple ties lated -- ties lated downpours. otherwise, clouds to partial sunshine. >> have you been thinking about that punch line for the past hour? >> how do you put up with me? >> i don't know. [laughter] ? ? >> kayla: you're kidding me. >> steve: what's your pleasure? >> kayla: so this is really true? you're a bartender now?...
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mr. cooper -- anderson cooper, that is.nd they're serving up a springtime spaghetti that's so good, it's newsworthy. plus, we've got an exclusive first look at michael's brand-new barbecue paradise, mabel's. >> these ribs are lip-smacking. >> announcer: the fun starts right now here on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> hey, everybody, welcome to "the chew." thanks, guys. whoo! if you are looking for -- [ laughter ]
mr. cooper -- anderson cooper, that is.nd they're serving up a springtime spaghetti that's so good, it's newsworthy. plus, we've got an exclusive first look at michael's brand-new barbecue paradise, mabel's. >> these ribs are lip-smacking. >> announcer: the fun starts right now here on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> hey, everybody, welcome to "the chew." thanks, guys. whoo! if you are looking for -- [ laughter ]
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anderson. >> yes. >> mr. ozan, who is in charge in turkey? >> president erdogan, the government is in charge in had turkey been. >> you are in ankara? >> yes, i am in ankara. >> we've seen pictures of the government buildings there being attacked. what can you tell us about what is going on? >> i mean, what's going on is first of all a coup attempt against army and then to the country itself. the people and the government and the president. that attempt is right now pald. the global army -- this is not a comprehensive coup rather than that, it's a gang of people, most of them known to -- group who lives in pennsylvania, united states. attempted such a coup. against everybody, ordinary peel, civilians, all kinds of buildings and streets. they killed just innocent people. >> what will happen to those who are behind this coup and the soldiers associated with it? >> sorry. >> what will happen to the people who were behind this coup and the soldiers? >> now i understand. >> who helped carry it out. >> prosecutor already -- around 7 of them are --
anderson. >> yes. >> mr. ozan, who is in charge in turkey? >> president erdogan, the government is in charge in had turkey been. >> you are in ankara? >> yes, i am in ankara. >> we've seen pictures of the government buildings there being attacked. what can you tell us about what is going on? >> i mean, what's going on is first of all a coup attempt against army and then to the country itself. the people and the government and the president. that attempt...
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mr. bob anderson, my dad. my dad had an impact on so many thousands of students as a high school english teacher and a gifted teacher. there is not a lot of teachers like my dad out there who will have 43 years of service in the school district. that is why we are having some of the pipeline questions we have right now. my mother taught for 30 years before she retired. we are not having that same kind of pipeline where teachers can stay that long and be that invested. i think that's why it's a policy issue we need to be asking. i see with my own children in their high school where turnover rates are sometimes 20%. the next discussion we will have is from linda darling hammond, national expert and we are ecstatic to have her go through major finding she has been working on at the learning policy institute. she cannot be with us today because of travel problems but she will be on the phone and we have some slides for tenements with her and a panel discussion with three additional experts to talk through this imp
mr. bob anderson, my dad. my dad had an impact on so many thousands of students as a high school english teacher and a gifted teacher. there is not a lot of teachers like my dad out there who will have 43 years of service in the school district. that is why we are having some of the pipeline questions we have right now. my mother taught for 30 years before she retired. we are not having that same kind of pipeline where teachers can stay that long and be that invested. i think that's why it's a...
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mr. anderson. >> thanks very much. appreciate the opportunity. paul has been more than just being a great employee. he has been the person you can look up to. i mean you've got that many years on your belt in this business, you're bound to pretty much have an answer for just about everything that comes along. there isn't anything he has not seen we certainly still take advantage of this today. just because a zero tired we still outlined to his home. so we still call him. but for me personally, it is been a fantastic journey and i feel like i would not be what i am today it wasn't for his guidance. so, to paul and to his family and everyone, it does my heart good. so, he deserves more than what we could possibly give him. so thank you very much, paul >> mr. peterson come on behalf of the board of directors and the entire agency all people of the city thank you so much for your very impressive record of service for 39 years and four months. wonderful. we're very grateful to you and wish you all the best in retirement. >>[applause] >> thank you very
mr. anderson. >> thanks very much. appreciate the opportunity. paul has been more than just being a great employee. he has been the person you can look up to. i mean you've got that many years on your belt in this business, you're bound to pretty much have an answer for just about everything that comes along. there isn't anything he has not seen we certainly still take advantage of this today. just because a zero tired we still outlined to his home. so we still call him. but for me...
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mr. anderson. >> thanks very much. appreciate the opportunity. paul has been more than just being a great employee. he has been the person you can look up to. i mean you've got that many years on your belt in this business, you're bound to pretty much have an answer for just about everything that comes along. there isn't anything he has not seen we certainly still take advantage of this today. just because a zero tired we still outlined to his home. so we still call him. but for me personally, it is been a fantastic journey and i feel like i would not be what i am today it wasn't for his guidance. so, to paul and to his family and everyone, it does my heart good. so, he deserves more than what we could possibly give him. so thank you very much, paul >> mr. peterson come on behalf of the board of directors and the entire agency all people of the city thank you so much for your very impressive record of service for 39 years and four months. wonderful. we're very grateful to you and wish you all the best in retirement. >>[applause] >> thank you very
mr. anderson. >> thanks very much. appreciate the opportunity. paul has been more than just being a great employee. he has been the person you can look up to. i mean you've got that many years on your belt in this business, you're bound to pretty much have an answer for just about everything that comes along. there isn't anything he has not seen we certainly still take advantage of this today. just because a zero tired we still outlined to his home. so we still call him. but for me...
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mr. anderson. >> thanks very much. appreciate the opportunity. paul has been more than just being a great employee. he has been the person you can look up to. i mean you've got that many years on your belt in this business, you're bound to pretty much have an answer for just about everything that comes along. there isn't anything he has not seen we certainly still take advantage of this today. just because a zero tired we still outlined to his home. so we still call him. but for me personally, it is been a fantastic journey and i feel like i would not be what i am today it wasn't for his guidance. so, to paul and to his family and everyone, it does my heart good. so, he deserves more than what we could possibly give him. so thank you very much, paul >> mr. peterson come on behalf of the board of directors and the entire agency all people of the city thank you so much for your very impressive record of service for 39 years and four months. wonderful. we're very grateful to you and wish you all the best in retirement. >>[applause] >> thank you very
mr. anderson. >> thanks very much. appreciate the opportunity. paul has been more than just being a great employee. he has been the person you can look up to. i mean you've got that many years on your belt in this business, you're bound to pretty much have an answer for just about everything that comes along. there isn't anything he has not seen we certainly still take advantage of this today. just because a zero tired we still outlined to his home. so we still call him. but for me...
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ill, unless we get strong and really strong and very, very smart leadership, it -- amy: anderson cooper. mrs. clinton: we are at war with these terrorist groups and what they represent. it is a different kind of war. we need to be smart about how we wage it and when it. amy: this comes as newt gingrich, who reportedly is one of the people on donald trump's shortlist for vice presidential running mate, also broke out after the nice attack. "wepoke to fox news saying should frankly test every person here who is of muslim background. if they believe in sharia, they should be deported." donald trump was expected to name his vice presidential pick today, but he said he is delaying in light of the nice attack. another person on the shortlist to is believed to be his choice is indiana governor mike pence. as governor, he oversaw a cut in planned parenthood and the state and sign legislation that would have restricted abortions in the state. in cleveland students at case , western reserve university are protesting the administration's plan to house nearly 2500 of police officers and national guard i
ill, unless we get strong and really strong and very, very smart leadership, it -- amy: anderson cooper. mrs. clinton: we are at war with these terrorist groups and what they represent. it is a different kind of war. we need to be smart about how we wage it and when it. amy: this comes as newt gingrich, who reportedly is one of the people on donald trump's shortlist for vice presidential running mate, also broke out after the nice attack. "wepoke to fox news saying should frankly test...
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mr. robot is another nomination. blackish star anthony andersonnd gilmore girls will be announced at 11:30 a.m. eastern. hosted by jimmy kimmel. nicole: i have to watch that. maybe i could watch the awards. >> catch up on everything. nicole: let's take a look at the latest. honoring this year's best athletes, leb joan james won five trophies including best male athlete and cleveland cavaliers won best team award. carmelo anthony, chris paul, dwayne wade call to end gun violence. >> let's do this moment for call action to educate ourselves, explore the issues, speak up, use our influence and renounce all violence. >> tnt sideline reporter received award for strength and determination while fighting cancer. >> i always see the see the glass half full, i see the beauty in others and i see the hope for tomorrow. if we don't have hope and safe we have -- faith, we have nothing. nicole: british open gets underway, one of the favorite johnson. nicole: johnson won first championship last month. >> indeed, before you head out the door, let's take a look at
mr. robot is another nomination. blackish star anthony andersonnd gilmore girls will be announced at 11:30 a.m. eastern. hosted by jimmy kimmel. nicole: i have to watch that. maybe i could watch the awards. >> catch up on everything. nicole: let's take a look at the latest. honoring this year's best athletes, leb joan james won five trophies including best male athlete and cleveland cavaliers won best team award. carmelo anthony, chris paul, dwayne wade call to end gun violence. >>...
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mr. speaker, thank you very much. anderson, back to you. >> dana, thanks very much.ting upcoming speeches. let's have more with our panel, ivanka trump, a major chance for her tonight to reach out to potentially undecided voters, independents out there and for donald trump as well. >> she has amazing favorable numbers. on my radio program, people call constantly who are not favorably disposed toward the father, they all speak well of her. everyone named trump has delivered a tremendous speech in this convention thus far. they have all had poise and dignity. i question some of the content. i hope to gloria's point she throws in some of the anecdotes because that's the only element that's been lacking thus far. >> i think the sort of juxtaposition of ivanka trump, somebody who everyone really likes, is interested in, in the way people tend to be interested in the kids of rich and famous people, it will be interesting to see if she sort of -- she's going to counterbalance her father. what he says may sort of undermine whatever she does to soften those stories. that juxt
mr. speaker, thank you very much. anderson, back to you. >> dana, thanks very much.ting upcoming speeches. let's have more with our panel, ivanka trump, a major chance for her tonight to reach out to potentially undecided voters, independents out there and for donald trump as well. >> she has amazing favorable numbers. on my radio program, people call constantly who are not favorably disposed toward the father, they all speak well of her. everyone named trump has delivered a...
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so i just want to say that in the words -- and i'm probably not saying it correctly or anderson ly but mr. of the nithes of columbus said second class citizenship is a precurser to genocide. that is so true. so not even second-class citizenship. we don't deserve that. so the overall recommendation that is we're talking about is just that. that we deserve to be treated as equals to everybody else. that's number one. so the international community. we need to support to the indiginous minorities directly through their legitimate ngo's that have been established. that's number one. to deliver the aid and humanitarian activities during this crisis. because if it's done through the governing powers most of the time it's not trickling down to them because we're not in the unhgr camp or government-run places. so that's one thing. empowering the indiginous minorities to establish safe internationally protected zones. that keeps coming up over and over again on this panel. for long-term and parallel adopt and establish a province with the federal government and neutralize the region between baghda
so i just want to say that in the words -- and i'm probably not saying it correctly or anderson ly but mr. of the nithes of columbus said second class citizenship is a precurser to genocide. that is so true. so not even second-class citizenship. we don't deserve that. so the overall recommendation that is we're talking about is just that. that we deserve to be treated as equals to everybody else. that's number one. so the international community. we need to support to the indiginous minorities...
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anderson. >> the >> the governor of minnesota, governor dayton said that mr.e first aid and wasn't attended to, that doesn't match with what some of the responding officers are saying, correct? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. and those are the discrepancies being pointed out by the chief of the roseville police department. his officers actually came to the scene. he says they were there within three minutes after those shots were fired. they performed cpr right next to the car on castile. so much so his officers had blood all over their shirts, boots, and yet they could not revive mr. castile. they also pointed out that reynolds, miss reynolds says she was brought to the police department, she was held several hours, dropped off at 5:00 in the morning. and that police chief says, you know what, that's not true. he was held for two hours, given money by one of the investigative officers, 40 bucks, out of his own wallet, to get food and water for his daughter. and they were interviewed in a soft interview room. she had teddy bears, there were coloring books and
anderson. >> the >> the governor of minnesota, governor dayton said that mr.e first aid and wasn't attended to, that doesn't match with what some of the responding officers are saying, correct? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. and those are the discrepancies being pointed out by the chief of the roseville police department. his officers actually came to the scene. he says they were there within three minutes after those shots were fired. they performed cpr right next to the...
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mr. robot" also a competitor. rounding up best drama category is "the american" starring keri russe oh! >> reporter: anthony andersonas excited to be nominated. and "black-ish." silicon valley also in the best comedy race along with "modern family" and three streaming series. the "unbreakable" and "transparent." "the people versus o.j. simpson" received 22 nominations right behind game of thrones, they earned acting nominations. mark barger, nbc news. >> by the way, the emmys have at least one minority nominee in eep each of its acting categories. the september. >>> and the big crackdown on gangs that will hopefully help the community feel safer. >>> and the heat is no joke tonight. storm team 4 tracking if there's any relief in sight for your weekend. today is not the day to be without your ac. head to the nbc washington app for a list of cooling centers in your >>> now at 4:30, extreme heat sizzles. it's well into the 90s and for some of us it feels a lot hotter than that. an update on this weather alert day in just minutes. >>> a democratic duo in virginia. hillary clinton and tim kaine just wrapped up a rally at
mr. robot" also a competitor. rounding up best drama category is "the american" starring keri russe oh! >> reporter: anthony andersonas excited to be nominated. and "black-ish." silicon valley also in the best comedy race along with "modern family" and three streaming series. the "unbreakable" and "transparent." "the people versus o.j. simpson" received 22 nominations right behind game of thrones, they earned acting...
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mr. trump, george lopez? i think that's the day he decided to do the wall. >> jimmy: that's when the spark came. last time anthony anderson> jimmy: anthony said you guys roomed together. which seemed odd to me. >> it is odd. and anthony says to me, i think i got us a suite. we're staying together. you and me. we're grown men. he always gets there early to get the bigger room. >> jimmy: i see, of the two rooms. >> he got a room with a millipede in it, about six feet long. and i hear, ah! grabbed my camera, he's chasing this millipede around. >> jimmy: we have it on video. [ screaming ] that's the sound you made. >> [ bleep ]! >> jimmy: look at the size of the monster in the bucket. that's like a snake. >> and when we go to dinner, he acts the same way when they bring the check. >> jimmy: is anthony thrifty? >> he's incredibly thrifty. >> jimmy: he's lost a lot of weight. >> he has, but he's a little bit diabet diabetic. one time, he was at my house, and i said, i got some desserts. he was like, i'm a diabetic. in the morning, they were all gone. >> jimmy: he's a hungry diabetic. you play golf, your group is anthony, don ch
mr. trump, george lopez? i think that's the day he decided to do the wall. >> jimmy: that's when the spark came. last time anthony anderson> jimmy: anthony said you guys roomed together. which seemed odd to me. >> it is odd. and anthony says to me, i think i got us a suite. we're staying together. you and me. we're grown men. he always gets there early to get the bigger room. >> jimmy: i see, of the two rooms. >> he got a room with a millipede in it, about six feet...
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mr. laird. >> at that moment the state contended kathryn lay near death, out of sight, inside the truck. the story, the anderson's story, was the backbone of the state's case. if the jury doubted them their case was lost. >> was there a worry or possibility that the story had become amplified? >> they had no motive to amplify the story. people whatsoever. >> the state had to prove this was even a homicide. cause of death was still officially undetermined. one of the original medical examiners had died. what he found was related by the original fbi agent. >> dr. mueller pointed to multiple areas of hemorrhaged blood in the muscles of kathryn's neck. >> bruises, suspicious bruises, darkening her wrist, arm and thigh on a young woman making plans to leave her husband. according to her mother, mary knew little. >> she had called to let me know that she was coming home. >> what was her demeanor? >> she was upset. >> how upset? >> crying. >> yes, kathryn was very upset, said her brother thomas. >> what state was she in when >> very dress trauistraught, cr >> thomas, an optometrist, identified an expensive pair of glass
mr. laird. >> at that moment the state contended kathryn lay near death, out of sight, inside the truck. the story, the anderson's story, was the backbone of the state's case. if the jury doubted them their case was lost. >> was there a worry or possibility that the story had become amplified? >> they had no motive to amplify the story. people whatsoever. >> the state had to prove this was even a homicide. cause of death was still officially undetermined. one of the...
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mr. borick. >> thank you, kendall. i have to say a tremendous honor to be here at the anderson house tonight. the charleston museum is america's first museum. founded in north america in 1773. we have a close association with the cincinnati society. we also own the hayward washington house which was the town home of thomas hayward, one of the south carolina signers of the declaration of independence. the museum acquired the house in 1929 thanks to a gift from the cincinnati society. and the terms of the agreement were the cincinnati society would put 10% of the cost of the house up in exchange for a room in the house in perpetuity. so we are aligned with the cincinnati society for sometime in the future. but again, thank you to kendall for arranging everything and to director jack bass for inviting me here tonight. what i want to talk about prisoners of war in the southern campaigns. and a little note on the title of my book "relieve us of this burden." that is a quote fromness bet balfour, the british command dant at charleston. and balfour wrote in the midst of the winter of 18 ever 1781 to
mr. borick. >> thank you, kendall. i have to say a tremendous honor to be here at the anderson house tonight. the charleston museum is america's first museum. founded in north america in 1773. we have a close association with the cincinnati society. we also own the hayward washington house which was the town home of thomas hayward, one of the south carolina signers of the declaration of independence. the museum acquired the house in 1929 thanks to a gift from the cincinnati society. and...
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mr. famous dave himself. thank you so much. dave anderson. to have you here on our plaza today. >> i am so excited to be here this morning because we've got the 4th of july coming up and i know everybody loves to celebrate the way all-americans love to celebrate, with a good old-fashioned barbecue. this morning we're just going to spill the beans on how to have a great summer party. >> perfect. what do you recommend when it comes to barbecue sauces? i know you're famous for that. >> this summer we are going to be doing a lot of promotions at famous dave's. we've got some great ways to really jump start a barbecue party because one of the things that makes a great tasting rack of ribs is a great tasting barbecue sauce. >> absolutely. that's the secret, right? >> well, a lot of times folks take the sauce and they slather it on the ribs but what i like to do is i like to kick it up by adding some different fun stuff. >> i hear your barbecue sauce has 80 proof alcohol in it. >> well, you know, as a matter of fact -- >> if you want to take and add
mr. famous dave himself. thank you so much. dave anderson. to have you here on our plaza today. >> i am so excited to be here this morning because we've got the 4th of july coming up and i know everybody loves to celebrate the way all-americans love to celebrate, with a good old-fashioned barbecue. this morning we're just going to spill the beans on how to have a great summer party. >> perfect. what do you recommend when it comes to barbecue sauces? i know you're famous for that....
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mr. robot and break-out store ronnie malek plays ronnie anderson, a troubled cyber vigilante. >> i thought. there's more work to be done. our revolution needs a leader. what are we doing instead? journaling. you think this is going to get rid of me? i am not to be gotten rid of. >> this year's golden globes were very good to "mr. robot." the show won, christian won. ronnie was nominated. guys, good morning. let me issue a correction. your character's name is elliott alderson. can you forgive me, rami? >> of course. not a big deal. >> the show has been critically acclaimed, as i just mentioned. you guys have been critically acclaimed. are you surprised at how successful it's been? >> hm. happy. yeah. i think it's been -- the whole experience, when you sign on to do a show, you never have any idea how it is going to be received, what people are going to take away from it. but it started. we screened it at the south by southwest film festival about a year-and-a-half ago. from that point on it's been an exciting ride. >> christian, we've known you for many years, but rami, this is like your re
mr. robot and break-out store ronnie malek plays ronnie anderson, a troubled cyber vigilante. >> i thought. there's more work to be done. our revolution needs a leader. what are we doing instead? journaling. you think this is going to get rid of me? i am not to be gotten rid of. >> this year's golden globes were very good to "mr. robot." the show won, christian won. ronnie was nominated. guys, good morning. let me issue a correction. your character's name is elliott...
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mr. robot." good morning. >> good morning. >> let me issue a correction, your character's name is alderson, not anderson. >> not a big deal. > acclaimed and you guys have been critically acclaimed and are you surprised at how successful it has been? >> happy. >> yeah, i think it has been -- you know, the whole experience, when you sign on to do a you never have any idea how it's going to be received, what people are going to take away from it, and it started, and we screened it about a year and a half ago, and from that point on it has been an exciting ride. >> christian we have known you for many years, and this is your first break out role, what has it been like to go through it. >> pretty wild. to garner the attention it has, it has been huge. certainly changed my life. >> nobody will accuse the show of not taking on the big topics. you have cyber security, and you have corporate greed, and you have mental illness, and i mean, is that what makes it interesting every week? >> definitely something in there for everyone, besides being a ridiculously cool and fun and are deep layers that people socially -- we create this glob
mr. robot." good morning. >> good morning. >> let me issue a correction, your character's name is alderson, not anderson. >> not a big deal. > acclaimed and you guys have been critically acclaimed and are you surprised at how successful it has been? >> happy. >> yeah, i think it has been -- you know, the whole experience, when you sign on to do a you never have any idea how it's going to be received, what people are going to take away from it, and it...
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mr. superintendent you want to call on your designee? >> thank you superintendent i would like to ask the president bill anderson. >>good evening how are you doing we present this resolution in this community and this has been over a year process that we have led the community to the school became an independent school in august 2009 through the cvs code and we can go from there if you have questions. >>comments for the border superintendents? questions? >> i apologize because i was not in the rules committee when this was discussed but can you talk very briefly about how this committee came to this? >>good evening thank you for having me. the naming process was driven from start to finish by our school site council this was actually started- los to the process started two years ago. upon recommendation of stakeholders parents faculty staff community members our policy in section 3 the council considered names for consideration this was convened by the students staff and these were ranked and tallied to the school side council and this is now in the agenda now. >>thank you and mr. commissioner what prompted the d
mr. superintendent you want to call on your designee? >> thank you superintendent i would like to ask the president bill anderson. >>good evening how are you doing we present this resolution in this community and this has been over a year process that we have led the community to the school became an independent school in august 2009 through the cvs code and we can go from there if you have questions. >>comments for the border superintendents? questions? >> i apologize...
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mr. superintendent you want to call on your designee? >> thank you superintendent i would like to ask the president bill anderson.>good evening how are you doing we present this resolution in this community and this has been over a year process that we have led the community to the school became an independent school in august 2009 through the cvs code and we can go from there if you have questions. >>comments for the border superintendents? questions? >> i apologize because i was not in the rules committee when this was discussed but can you talk very briefly about how this committee came to this? >>good evening thank you for having me. the naming process was driven from start to finish by our school site council this was actually started- los to the process started two years ago. upon recommendation of stakeholders parents faculty staff community members our policy in section 3 the council considered names for consideration this was convened by the students staff and these were ranked and tallied to the school side council and this is now in the agenda now. >>thank you and mr. commissioner what prompted the des
mr. superintendent you want to call on your designee? >> thank you superintendent i would like to ask the president bill anderson.>good evening how are you doing we present this resolution in this community and this has been over a year process that we have led the community to the school became an independent school in august 2009 through the cvs code and we can go from there if you have questions. >>comments for the border superintendents? questions? >> i apologize...