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mr. brown: i don't think we are about going private.ve bought back $8.7 billion of shares to date. in the last four years, we have contracted our share base 40%. if you take the $8.7 billion share repurchase, plus $1.1 billion of dividend return, one of the best investments we have is investing in our own company. both organically in r&d and in share repurchase because of the record vision of long-term value we think could be generated. olivia: tell me about your plans to build out the services business. how are you focusing on setting up networks to help the, companies and emergency services? plusrown: we have 12,000 public safety systems around the globe. have hardware maintenance, some have software maintenance. there are some where we manage that effort on behalf of the customer, the state of illinois, the state of south carolina. there are large networks in australia. these networks are mission-critical. they are secure, encrypted, and growing in complexity. they are growing in software and i.t. content. expands, weexity can extend
mr. brown: i don't think we are about going private.ve bought back $8.7 billion of shares to date. in the last four years, we have contracted our share base 40%. if you take the $8.7 billion share repurchase, plus $1.1 billion of dividend return, one of the best investments we have is investing in our own company. both organically in r&d and in share repurchase because of the record vision of long-term value we think could be generated. olivia: tell me about your plans to build out the...
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mr. brownou are confident that our allies stay with us on those sanctions, unlike suggestions we hear from ambassadors and others, particularly that china and russia won't be there with the broader sanctions in place now overall. mr. szubin: one does need to distinguish. when it comes to iran's regional activities, there's a coalition of countries that are working alongside us. increasingly, we are seeing a lot of cooperation from the gulf countries, who are increasingly troubled by iran's activities. i would note, you saw saudi arabia sanction a number of hezbollah leaders just a few months back and in doing so call out hezbollah the terrorist organization. the concern is very high. i don't want to mislead the committee. we have not been able to obtain un security council resolutions with respect to iran's proxies in lebanon and i don't think we will see china and russia stepping up in the way that we've seen our allies in europe and israel and the gulf with respect to a lot of these regional
mr. brownou are confident that our allies stay with us on those sanctions, unlike suggestions we hear from ambassadors and others, particularly that china and russia won't be there with the broader sanctions in place now overall. mr. szubin: one does need to distinguish. when it comes to iran's regional activities, there's a coalition of countries that are working alongside us. increasingly, we are seeing a lot of cooperation from the gulf countries, who are increasingly troubled by iran's...
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>> mr. brown, first of all, how are you feeling going into this weekend?otions are still the same. it's like repeating itself, you know. because last year it moved real fast. you know. it was a fast-paced process. we was yanked from left to right, you know, doing a lot of media and everything. and we didn't get a chance to sit down. so it's just like it's popped right back up on us. >> you've called for changes in policing in america. have you seen any progress? >> mike brown made a lot of changes for other families, but personally for me, i haven't seen any changes. >> attorney gray, has ferguson changed or not changed in the last year? >> well, cosmetically it has changed. substantively the change has been very incremental, almost invisible, but you can detect perhaps some movement in the current but just not big enough to be able to report to you a year later that change in the sense of the word made a change has ever taken place because it hasn't. >> but al, what i was saying -- >> mr. brown -- >> go ahead. >> go ahead. >> no, i was just going to say t
>> mr. brown, first of all, how are you feeling going into this weekend?otions are still the same. it's like repeating itself, you know. because last year it moved real fast. you know. it was a fast-paced process. we was yanked from left to right, you know, doing a lot of media and everything. and we didn't get a chance to sit down. so it's just like it's popped right back up on us. >> you've called for changes in policing in america. have you seen any progress? >> mike brown...
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mr. samuel brown. thank you for being with us this afternoon. >> thank you for having us. >> i said most of us think about just the happy facing and the cheering and applause when you say harlem globetrotters. >> right. >> but it wasn't always like that behind the scenes. >> yes, ma'am. >> what, first of all, when were you a globetrotter? >> started in 1954. >> and you were, you played for the globetrotters for? >> five years. >> and as you traveled around the country and around the world, some places, you were treated not like the globetrotters we expect, but another black man. tell us what some of the things the team encounters. >> we couldn't even eat in a restaurant in the south, we had to stay at people's houses, and it was kinds of difficult because coming from new york, i knew it was prejudice, but not this type of prejudice where they have signs up saying no colored. and that bothered me because you know, coming from new york, i went to junior high school with all black kids, but i wasn't feeli
mr. samuel brown. thank you for being with us this afternoon. >> thank you for having us. >> i said most of us think about just the happy facing and the cheering and applause when you say harlem globetrotters. >> right. >> but it wasn't always like that behind the scenes. >> yes, ma'am. >> what, first of all, when were you a globetrotter? >> started in 1954. >> and you were, you played for the globetrotters for? >> five years. >> and...
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mr. brown: we have different geographies around the globe.e meantime, we are still investing in the business. is upending in q2 slightly as we invest in next generation i.t. platforms. this is a great time to invest and be poised as the economy recovers here in the u.s. europe is a bit tempered. asia pac still represents a tremendous jogrowth opportunity for us. the ceo ofat was motorola greg brown. coming up, the secret history of new york's most famous residence, the dakota. ♪ scarlet: you know the saying "fake it till you make it." one company is giving customers the opportunity to do just that. like a carspiciously by land rover. the one on the left is a real one. the one on my right, china's version, $20,000. joins me now. suspiciously similar. alix: there are a lot of orders. 50,000 people put down deposits for the land wind 7. less than halfs of what the real car is. overall, it is interesting when you take a look at if this is my to move the needle. we saw car sales in china fall in june. we have been hearing from all carmakerss -- al
mr. brown: we have different geographies around the globe.e meantime, we are still investing in the business. is upending in q2 slightly as we invest in next generation i.t. platforms. this is a great time to invest and be poised as the economy recovers here in the u.s. europe is a bit tempered. asia pac still represents a tremendous jogrowth opportunity for us. the ceo ofat was motorola greg brown. coming up, the secret history of new york's most famous residence, the dakota. ♪ scarlet: you...
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mr. brown, good to have you here oregon this show.you been -- >> good to be here. >> have you been falsely tarnished by all of the events that happened there? >> well, rather than me saying anything, let's lisbon what -- listen to what andy card said. he said that michael brown was not part of the problem. and when problems arose, that michael brown was not given the opportunity to be a part of the solution. so, if -- i believe andy card, and that is exactly what happened. >> how were you not given the opportunity, michael? how did you not have that opportunity? >> a couple of things that happened. under the stafford act, the fema director reports directly to the president, and suddenly -- i mean, tom ridge, the first secretary of homeland security, honored the process that had always been used. and then michael chertoff came in and broke the channel of command. so when i would execute a mission assignment and say, need x, well, that went up through a new chain of command that took extra hours and sometimes extra days. >> head to have
mr. brown, good to have you here oregon this show.you been -- >> good to be here. >> have you been falsely tarnished by all of the events that happened there? >> well, rather than me saying anything, let's lisbon what -- listen to what andy card said. he said that michael brown was not part of the problem. and when problems arose, that michael brown was not given the opportunity to be a part of the solution. so, if -- i believe andy card, and that is exactly what happened....
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mr. brown went home after wards, called paramedics later in the day and was taken to the hospital and died. >>> the man accused of an inappropriate relationship with the teenage daughter of rosie o'donnell facing a judge in new jersey today. 25-year-old steven sheerer charged with child endangerment and obscene material sent to a minor. chelsea o'donnell was found at sheerer's home after disappearing for a week. >>> the democratic side of the presidential case could become more interesting. vice president biden is considering challenges hilary clinton for the democratic primary. who would get president obama's support. here's dave evans with more. >> liz, this sets up a didly -- a dilemma for the president. if so he would be forced to choose between two of those closest advisers. >> over the weekend it was a secret meeting between the vice president and elizabeth warren biden ate lunch with obama. reporters asked about it and maybe it was unintentional but the white house was nice about clinton
mr. brown went home after wards, called paramedics later in the day and was taken to the hospital and died. >>> the man accused of an inappropriate relationship with the teenage daughter of rosie o'donnell facing a judge in new jersey today. 25-year-old steven sheerer charged with child endangerment and obscene material sent to a minor. chelsea o'donnell was found at sheerer's home after disappearing for a week. >>> the democratic side of the presidential case could become...
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no, it isn't but if you want to make a comment mrs. brown, feel free. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semy automatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice for my son. people go who did this to by son. no one wants to point the finger. that is why the case isn't solved. i have to walk around and this is all i have left of my son, his body. this is all i have left. his birthday is coming up and this is all i have left. where i can go and bring thup information about my son, i need to. this is my therapy and i bring this up all the time. if i-went to the police commission at city hall and you were not there, i had to look for you and it isn't i'm chasing you brut i need to bring this up at the police commission.
no, it isn't but if you want to make a comment mrs. brown, feel free. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semy automatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice...
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mr. james brown, the godfather of soul.o president of the james brown foundation and founder of the james brown academy of musicians. he was born across the bridge in south carolina and this area is called the central savannah river area. it borders the savannah river of south carolina as well as georgia. he was born right across the bridge, a little bit down in barnwell county. he grew up in a augusta. he had a heart for both areas that is why he created the song georgia liner. ♪ i'm a georgia liner georgia liner i was raised in georgia, born under a lineup. georgia liner georgia liner ♪ ♪ >> my grandmother and grandfather were poor. he grew up in the downtown area, which at that time was called the terry, or the territory where the poor people live. his days growing up and our and honey's place, there were some things going on at aunt honey's house that was a prohibition house. the military gentleman came down to visit the ladies of the evening at aunt honey's place, and so as a young lawyer he got a chance to see some th
mr. james brown, the godfather of soul.o president of the james brown foundation and founder of the james brown academy of musicians. he was born across the bridge in south carolina and this area is called the central savannah river area. it borders the savannah river of south carolina as well as georgia. he was born right across the bridge, a little bit down in barnwell county. he grew up in a augusta. he had a heart for both areas that is why he created the song georgia liner. ♪ i'm a...
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court documents show mr. brown was charged with child rape before pleading guilty to three lesser counts of communication with a minor for immoral purposes. david gomez and david rubicon are former members of the joint terror task force. >> they were looking at the fund-raising for materiel support of terrorism. >> at the scepter of investigation was this 20 x 20 barbershop from hell. he hung out during his teen years with a notorious convicted drug dealer. >> ruben was a recent convert. he was converting a lot of youth. >> i had a piece of that investigation that involved an imam at the mosque. ruben shumpert and others would attend the mosque, and the imam, we surveilled him actually going over to crescent cuts. >> at the time the mosque was 500 feet away from the barbershop. on november 18th, 2004 after a 2 1/2-year investigation t barbershop was raided. >> included awe mem them one brown, his two brothers and another co-conspirator on financial institution fraud. >> at the time of the fraud shumpert was already
court documents show mr. brown was charged with child rape before pleading guilty to three lesser counts of communication with a minor for immoral purposes. david gomez and david rubicon are former members of the joint terror task force. >> they were looking at the fund-raising for materiel support of terrorism. >> at the scepter of investigation was this 20 x 20 barbershop from hell. he hung out during his teen years with a notorious convicted drug dealer. >> ruben was a...
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mr. james brown, the godfather of soul.also president of the james brown family foundation and founder of the james brown academy of music people. somewhat call him a native son. he was actually born across the bridge and south carolina. this area is called the central savannah river area. it borders the savannah river south carolina, as well as georgia. he was born across the bridge down in barnwell county. he grew up in augustine -- augusta. that is why he made the beautiful song "georgia liner." >> ♪ i'm a georgia liner ♪ >> ♪ georgia liner ♪ >> i was born in carolina ♪ georgia liner ♪ >> ♪ georgia liner ♪ deanna: my grandmother and grandfather were poor. he grew up in the terry, short for the territory, which is where poor people live. his days were growing up and and honey's place. there were some things going on in the house. it was a prohibition house. military gentleman came down to visit ladies of the evening. as a young boy he got a chance to see some things. that is the area in which he grew up in. he met bobby b
mr. james brown, the godfather of soul.also president of the james brown family foundation and founder of the james brown academy of music people. somewhat call him a native son. he was actually born across the bridge and south carolina. this area is called the central savannah river area. it borders the savannah river south carolina, as well as georgia. he was born across the bridge down in barnwell county. he grew up in augustine -- augusta. that is why he made the beautiful song...
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court documents show mr. browns charged with child rape before pleading guilty to three lesser counts of communication with a minor for immoral purposes. david gomez and david rubicon are former members of the joint terror task force. >> they were looking at the fund-raising for materiel support of terrorism. >> at the scepter of investigation was this 20 x 20 barbershop from hell. he hung out during his teen years with a notorious convicted drug dealer. >> ruben was a recent convert. he was converting a lot of youth. >> i had a piece of that investigation that involved an imam at the mosque. ruben shumpert and others would attend the mosque and the imam we surveilled him actually going over to crescent cuts. >> at the time the mosque was 500 feet away from the barbershop. on november 18th 2004 after a 2 1/2-year investigation t barbershop was raided. >> included awe mem them one brown, his two brothers and another co-conspirator on financial institution fraud. >> at the time of the fraud shumpert was already in ja
court documents show mr. browns charged with child rape before pleading guilty to three lesser counts of communication with a minor for immoral purposes. david gomez and david rubicon are former members of the joint terror task force. >> they were looking at the fund-raising for materiel support of terrorism. >> at the scepter of investigation was this 20 x 20 barbershop from hell. he hung out during his teen years with a notorious convicted drug dealer. >> ruben was a recent...
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mr. brown went home after wards, called paramedics later in the day. he was taken to the hospital and that's where he died. >>> now to a deadly police shooting in new jersey. police thought a man was wielding a gun at them but it turned out to be a fake weapon. it happened last night in brook township after police responded to a 911 call from man who said he was going to cause a disturbance. anthony johnson is on the scene. anthony. >> reporter: well, we've counted at least five bullet holes. we want to show you where it took place. in that fence there's at least two bullet holes and also inside of the house. the police had to pull down the siding to pull three bullet casings out of the house. this is where the shooting took place. the cops did not realize it was a fake gun until the shooting was over. >> the bullet holes are on the wall where the police had to take down the young refused to drop a bb gun that looked like a real weapon. >> the wooden fence on the side of the home was also damaged by gunfire. >> investigators spent the morning gathering
mr. brown went home after wards, called paramedics later in the day. he was taken to the hospital and that's where he died. >>> now to a deadly police shooting in new jersey. police thought a man was wielding a gun at them but it turned out to be a fake weapon. it happened last night in brook township after police responded to a 911 call from man who said he was going to cause a disturbance. anthony johnson is on the scene. anthony. >> reporter: well, we've counted at least five...
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mr. brown's tragic death. certainly our hearts still go out to his family because when you lose a child, time really stops. it's a year, with you i'm sure for them it still feels as if it's five minutes ago, and that's a pain that doesn't go away, but out of that, it is really our hope that we can illuminate the conditions that led to the tensions that existed not just after mr. brown's death and the riots but long before that. >> i want to quote a little something that you said in the case of sandra bland. you said that it highlights the concern of many in the black community that a routine stop is not handled with the same professionalism and courtesy that many other people get from the police. sandra bland's family wants the department of justice to investigate her death. do you have plans to do so? >> well at the moment, the investigation is still being handled by local authorities, but the fbi has been monitoring that matter since the beginning, so we are receiving reports. right now it's still an open ma
mr. brown's tragic death. certainly our hearts still go out to his family because when you lose a child, time really stops. it's a year, with you i'm sure for them it still feels as if it's five minutes ago, and that's a pain that doesn't go away, but out of that, it is really our hope that we can illuminate the conditions that led to the tensions that existed not just after mr. brown's death and the riots but long before that. >> i want to quote a little something that you said in the...
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he went on to say that -- so, as mr. brown sees it. one single incident he allegize reported on. the narrative there wasn't great coordination. never the mind the fact there were plenty of reporters in boats in other locations seeing confusion on the ground. he claimed we rented a bet. we didn't. bar red a bet that wasn't being used for an hour. and most importantly he said we came upon people who hadn't been rescued based on the one example we started claiming things were disajointed and disarrayed and uncoordinated. take a look at the part of the report we assume he is talking about. >> seven days after the storm. rescuers are finding people trapped in their homes in flooded areas. they're trying to pluck somebody out from their home. amazing to think this person has lasted this long living in this condition. right over there. i don't know if you can see them. look at there on the porch. >> a boat of rescuers from a nearby town tried to radio the chop their can help. they didn't have direct communication. >> there they go. >> what any frustrating for a lot of rescuers the lack
he went on to say that -- so, as mr. brown sees it. one single incident he allegize reported on. the narrative there wasn't great coordination. never the mind the fact there were plenty of reporters in boats in other locations seeing confusion on the ground. he claimed we rented a bet. we didn't. bar red a bet that wasn't being used for an hour. and most importantly he said we came upon people who hadn't been rescued based on the one example we started claiming things were disajointed and...
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court documents show mr. browned with child rape before pleading guilty to three lesser counts of communication with a minor for im moral purposes. david gomez and david rubby cam are former members of seattle's joint terrorism task force. >> in 2004 with aly muhammad brown what we were looking at was the fund-raising for oversea s support material support of terrorism. this 20 by 25 barber shop from hell. brown hung out there during his teen years with its owner a notorious convicted drug dealer. >> ruben was a prison convert to islam. ruben was attempting to indoctrinate a lot of the youth in the area to radical islam. >> i had a piece of that investigation that involved an imam. ruben shump pert and others would attend the mosque and the im imam, we surveilled him going over to crescent cuts. >> at the time the mosque was 500 feet away from the barber shop. on november 18, 2004, after a 2 1/2 year investigation, the barber shop was raided. >> included among those people to be arrested was ali muhammad brown, his
court documents show mr. browned with child rape before pleading guilty to three lesser counts of communication with a minor for im moral purposes. david gomez and david rubby cam are former members of seattle's joint terrorism task force. >> in 2004 with aly muhammad brown what we were looking at was the fund-raising for oversea s support material support of terrorism. this 20 by 25 barber shop from hell. brown hung out there during his teen years with its owner a notorious convicted...
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thank you, mr. brown. he said, no, no, no. you're doing some good things. i've been following your career. you do a lot of good things. you ain't just playing bass. you're upholding the standard. i went whoa! [music] it's sort of a natural inclination to want to nurture these younger musicians and help them the same way the older guys helped us. so it's all full circle. steve: my good friend sting. james brown. incredible. that was so cool watching him go through that. a dog ban on one long island beach is not going over. what people are doing to try to get it overturned. >> we've got a long time to wait before it comes out. >> i'm going to tell my teacher. alison: priceless reaction. he's learning he's going to be a big brother. steve: first, let's take a look at your new york minute. >> reporter: nyc park summer sports jamboree was held today in the bronx. >> i got that! >> reporter: this is the second year of the summer long program which provides free activities to school age kids in all five boroughs. >> we have basketball station, we have the activiti
thank you, mr. brown. he said, no, no, no. you're doing some good things. i've been following your career. you do a lot of good things. you ain't just playing bass. you're upholding the standard. i went whoa! [music] it's sort of a natural inclination to want to nurture these younger musicians and help them the same way the older guys helped us. so it's all full circle. steve: my good friend sting. james brown. incredible. that was so cool watching him go through that. a dog ban on one long...
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johns hopkins and i would go in the words and have my scrubs, some nurse would say, i'm sorry but mr. brown is not ready to be taken to the or, assuming i was an orderly. i would say excuse me, i'm dr. carson and i'm sorry he's not ready. and they would turn 18 shades of red. but i would be nice to them. i would say, it's ok. i had a friend for life, they would do anything for me after that. [laughter] you just have to understand where people are coming from and to be able to react in the appropriate rway. wa iy. i was doing an interview on the -- npr. they said you don't talk about race. i said because i'm about surgery. it is the brain makes you who you are. once we begin to understand that as a society and stop being so superficial, i think we begin to make an enormous amount of progress. the other thing i think is incredibly important is we need to start thinking about economics, particularly in the inner cities. in the black community and america, there is $1 trillion worth of assets. that is more assets than the vast majority of countries in the world. we have to learn how to use that
johns hopkins and i would go in the words and have my scrubs, some nurse would say, i'm sorry but mr. brown is not ready to be taken to the or, assuming i was an orderly. i would say excuse me, i'm dr. carson and i'm sorry he's not ready. and they would turn 18 shades of red. but i would be nice to them. i would say, it's ok. i had a friend for life, they would do anything for me after that. [laughter] you just have to understand where people are coming from and to be able to react in the...
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thank you, mr. brown. no, no, you're really doing some good things, son. i've been proud of your career. you're doing a lot of good things. you ain't just play aring bass, you're upholding the standard. i went, whoa. it's sort of a natural inclination to want to nurture these young musicians and help them the same way the older guys helped us. >> so it's all full circle. >> listen to that all day. thanks, christian. >>> well, she's turning street food into culinary magic. a local vendor who plans to cook her way to the top at next month's vennty awards. >>> and he's the star of we are your friends. we go behind the scenes ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm ava. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? >> a popular street vendor has been invited to next month's vendy awards. jessica has this story from washington heights. >> the mother of f
thank you, mr. brown. no, no, you're really doing some good things, son. i've been proud of your career. you're doing a lot of good things. you ain't just play aring bass, you're upholding the standard. i went, whoa. it's sort of a natural inclination to want to nurture these young musicians and help them the same way the older guys helped us. >> so it's all full circle. >> listen to that all day. thanks, christian. >>> well, she's turning street food into culinary magic. a...
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no, it isn't but if you want to make a comment mrs. brownel free. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semy automatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice for my son. people go who did this to by son. no one wants to point the finger. that is why the case isn't solved. i have to walk around and this is all i have left of my son, his body. this is all i have left. his birthday is coming up and this is all i have left. where i can go and bring thup information about my son, i need to. this is my therapy and i bring this up all the time. if i-went to the police commission at city hall and you were not there, i had to look for you and it isn't i'm chasing you brut i need to bring this up at the police commission. all
no, it isn't but if you want to make a comment mrs. brownel free. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semy automatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice for...
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mr. raider tim brown gets a nod. 17 year career, 1,094 catches. almost 15,000 yards. he went to nine proballs with over 1,000 yards receiving. 19 different quarterbacks even more impressive. talked about his hall of fame coach. >> so the first practice that we have i ran the route and dropped the ball or something and fred must have cursed me like no man ever cursed me before. so i practiced the rest of the day with a little tear in my eye. after practice i said freddie we are not going to make it like that. i need for you to talk to me a little differently. we worked that thing out and for 15 years we had an incredible relationship. >> congratulations to both. >>> dodgers struggling after winning 13 of 15 at home they hit the road for a ten game trip and 3-6 away from home. brandon bell continues his tear. fifth home run of the month. 15th of the year. chicago fans a little trouble getting back in the field. chris brian gets the lead. tags for five. 3-2. tied it at 3-3 but another run in the fifth. start of a two-run fifth. cubs win third straight over the giants 8-6
mr. raider tim brown gets a nod. 17 year career, 1,094 catches. almost 15,000 yards. he went to nine proballs with over 1,000 yards receiving. 19 different quarterbacks even more impressive. talked about his hall of fame coach. >> so the first practice that we have i ran the route and dropped the ball or something and fred must have cursed me like no man ever cursed me before. so i practiced the rest of the day with a little tear in my eye. after practice i said freddie we are not going...
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mr. raider, tim brown. 17th year career, catches 14,934 yards, 105 touchdowns.ine pro bowls and nine straight seasons with over 1,000-yards. the only flyer win five super bowl rings. he has 100.5 career sacks. >> i am truly blessed. i played with some of the greatest players every in the history of football, and i've learned a lot. and the one thing i learned from all these guys is unselfish play. team matters. we need to go back to that. it's not about individual. it's about team. that's the only way we can have success. [applause] >> ricky fowler had two doppelgangers, third around in bridgestone invitational. jim furyk, three birdie, two bogeys. the co-leader with justin rose. four birdies in the last six holes. that 50-footer oregon 18. he is also at nine under par. >> tennis in palo alto. the bank of the west. that's coming up at 6:00 p.m. right here on abc7. we're down to the semifinals, and 30 years later still haven't got a call. >> you're a hall of famer in our book. >> that's all that matters. >> you have your mouth -- charles hayley had one. >>> while
mr. raider, tim brown. 17th year career, catches 14,934 yards, 105 touchdowns.ine pro bowls and nine straight seasons with over 1,000-yards. the only flyer win five super bowl rings. he has 100.5 career sacks. >> i am truly blessed. i played with some of the greatest players every in the history of football, and i've learned a lot. and the one thing i learned from all these guys is unselfish play. team matters. we need to go back to that. it's not about individual. it's about team. that's...
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mr. raider, tim brown. hall of fame stats, over 14,000 yards, 105 tds, nine pro bowls, nine straight seasons with over 1,000 yards. put up the numbers with 19 different quarterbacks. haley the only player in nfl history to win five super bowl rings he has 100 and a half career sacks and mr. d presented charles whose heart was in san francisco. >> i am truly blessed. played with some of the greatest players ever in the history of football, and i've learned a lot, and the one thing i learned from all these guys is unselfish play. team matters. we need to go back to that. it's not about individual. it's about team. that's the only way we can have success. [applause] >> ricky foul he look alike, third round of the bridgestone. final tuneup for the pga, jim furyk, bird on 11. 1-under 69, the co-leader at 9-under with justin rose. 7-under 63. four birdies including this 50-footer. the bank of the west at stanford. bottom of your screen, took the first set. great drop shot. takes the first opinion of the game. win
mr. raider, tim brown. hall of fame stats, over 14,000 yards, 105 tds, nine pro bowls, nine straight seasons with over 1,000 yards. put up the numbers with 19 different quarterbacks. haley the only player in nfl history to win five super bowl rings he has 100 and a half career sacks and mr. d presented charles whose heart was in san francisco. >> i am truly blessed. played with some of the greatest players ever in the history of football, and i've learned a lot, and the one thing i...
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mr. raider, tim brown. hall of fame stats, over 14,000 yards, 105 tds, nine pro bowls, nine straight seasons with over 1,000 yards. put up the numbers with 19 different quarterbacks. haley the only player in nfl history to win five super bowl rings he has 100 and a half career sacks and mr. d presented charles whose heart was in san francisco. >> i am truly blessed. played with some of the greatest players ever in the history of football, and i've learned a lot, and the one thing i learned from all these guys is unselfish play. team matters. we need to go back to that. it's not about individual. it's about team. that's the only way we can have success. [applause] >> ricky foul he look alike third round of the bridgestone. final tuneup for the pga, jim furyk, bird on 11. 1-under 69, the co-leader at 9-under with justin rose. 7-under 63. four birdies including this 50-footer. the bank of the west at stanford. bottom of your screen took the first set. great drop shot. takes the first opinion of the game. wins
mr. raider, tim brown. hall of fame stats, over 14,000 yards, 105 tds, nine pro bowls, nine straight seasons with over 1,000 yards. put up the numbers with 19 different quarterbacks. haley the only player in nfl history to win five super bowl rings he has 100 and a half career sacks and mr. d presented charles whose heart was in san francisco. >> i am truly blessed. played with some of the greatest players ever in the history of football, and i've learned a lot, and the one thing i...
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to johns hopkins and i would have on my scrubs, invariably some nurse would say, i'm sorry, but mr. brownady to go to the or assuming i was an orderly. i would say, excuse me, i'm dr. carson and i'm sorry they are not ready. i would be very nice to them. it is ok. i had a friend for life. they would do anything for me after that. you just have to understand where people are coming from. and be able to react in the appropriate way. i was doing an npr interview wants. the interviewer said i know you don't talk about race very often. why is that? i said it is because on the neurosurgeon. i open up their heads i'm actually operating on the thing that makes the person who they are. it is not the skin and hair that makes them who they are, it is the brain. ifonce we begin to understand that as a society, think we begin to make in aan enormous amount of progress. the other thing that is incredibly important is we need to start to think about economics in the inner cities. in the black community in america, there is over $1 trillion worth of assets. that is more assets than the vast majority of c
to johns hopkins and i would have on my scrubs, invariably some nurse would say, i'm sorry, but mr. brownady to go to the or assuming i was an orderly. i would say, excuse me, i'm dr. carson and i'm sorry they are not ready. i would be very nice to them. it is ok. i had a friend for life. they would do anything for me after that. you just have to understand where people are coming from. and be able to react in the appropriate way. i was doing an npr interview wants. the interviewer said i know...
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important we have two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the overview of openly the schools we gave you gave you the progress rotator for the tuition you'll hear about this evening in advance appreciate that this is really been a yearlong across the departmental efforts many folks that insuring not only the physical plant but the pragmatic workers of the school we look forward to providing for our students much of that provided corporation cooperation and leadership if the projects i want to appreciate her pubically and many folks are c
important we have two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students...
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would go in the wards and i would have on my scrubs, invariably some nurse would say, i'm sorry but mr. browns not ready to be taken to the o.r. yet assuming i was an orderly. there is nothing wrong with the orderly. i would say excuse me eem dr. carson. i'm sorry he is not ready. they would turn 18 shades of red. i would say, you didn't know. i would be so nice to them. i had a friend for life. they would do anything for me after that. you have to kind of understand where people are coming from and be able to react in the appropriate way. i was doing an npr interview once. the interviewist said, dr. carson i notice you don't talk about race very often. why is that? i said, it is because i'm a neurosurgeon. when i take someone to the operating room and open up their head, i'm operating on a thing that makes that person who they are. it is not the skin and the hair that makes then who they are. it is the brain that makes them who they are. once we begin to understand that as a society and we stop being so supervision, i think we begin to make an enormous amount of progress. the other thing i t
would go in the wards and i would have on my scrubs, invariably some nurse would say, i'm sorry but mr. browns not ready to be taken to the o.r. yet assuming i was an orderly. there is nothing wrong with the orderly. i would say excuse me eem dr. carson. i'm sorry he is not ready. they would turn 18 shades of red. i would say, you didn't know. i would be so nice to them. i had a friend for life. they would do anything for me after that. you have to kind of understand where people are coming...
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when emergency crews arrived mr. brown refused medical attention and he died later that day from his injuries. if you have any information about these guys, if you know you anything about the attack, call crimestoppers, 1-800-577-tips. >>> high-rise in harlem caught fire injuring two dozen people had a history of problems. >> the building had 59 open violations and eight open complaints t was a two-alarm fire started on the 16th floor. broadway and west 111th street. t spread to the 17th floor. officials believe an overloaded electric socket sparked the fire. the owner of the buildings urban american said quote, we take safety incredibly seriously. we're continuously improving the property. >>> some topless women and men marched through midtown as part of the go topless day. darn it. >> i did not either. >> debate over topless women is not going to end anytime soon. they're definitely pushing envelope. liz dahlem is in times square. are they still promoting topless day there, liz? >> reporter: not today. not on monday morn
when emergency crews arrived mr. brown refused medical attention and he died later that day from his injuries. if you have any information about these guys, if you know you anything about the attack, call crimestoppers, 1-800-577-tips. >>> high-rise in harlem caught fire injuring two dozen people had a history of problems. >> the building had 59 open violations and eight open complaints t was a two-alarm fire started on the 16th floor. broadway and west 111th street. t spread to...
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something that is coming in the community so willie brown middle school has the community fired up and the young people we're all excited what is 49 in terms of the mr. wiener environment at willie brown and also we're, of course, all going to be supportive and be spending time making sure we are adhering to the projects to our students and communities again, thank you for your hard work over the psa past weeks i was at the school still a little bit of work to do to get ready for monday but you have faith we'll be ready to welcome our students and the last thing nobody told me to wear my shirt so thank you. >> commissioner vice president haney. >> i want to congratulate you and thank you to the entire team for all of your hard work i think a year ago it felt like a dream and therefore to be about to open and be a real place and have students there is just so exist to see everything that has come to fruition to things i want to ask one is you know, i think that there's been so many folks part of this effort and a long list of folks to thank i want to ask and especially on tv and the radio how can the public continue to support what's happening at wil
something that is coming in the community so willie brown middle school has the community fired up and the young people we're all excited what is 49 in terms of the mr. wiener environment at willie brown and also we're, of course, all going to be supportive and be spending time making sure we are adhering to the projects to our students and communities again, thank you for your hard work over the psa past weeks i was at the school still a little bit of work to do to get ready for monday but you...
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mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the the senator from ohio. mr. brown: we have worked on this issue forbe a long time. we remember what happened with algae blooms four years ago. we remember just last year, one year ago in august, that 500,000 people in northwest ohio couldn't drink didn't have drinking water. imagine twhaimagine what that does to a community for four and a half days. we know that the western basin of lake erie is only 30 feet deep. contrast that with lake superior 600 feet deep on the average. and you can see the vulnerability of lake erie and what it means. it's -- whether it's from runoff whether it's from agriculture and homeowners and commercial/industrial establishments the maumee basin is the largest feeding any of the great lakes whether it is coming together on climate change and all the issues that affect this short-term and long-term, our legislation will help us in the next couple of years. we obviously need long-term solutions, too. i called the mayor of toledo today. i know that senator portman is working with the cit
mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the the senator from ohio. mr. brown: we have worked on this issue forbe a long time. we remember what happened with algae blooms four years ago. we remember just last year, one year ago in august, that 500,000 people in northwest ohio couldn't drink didn't have drinking water. imagine twhaimagine what that does to a community for four and a half days. we know that the western basin of lake erie is only 30 feet deep. contrast that with lake...
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the american public and to the people of louisiana, i am here and i'm telling my cabinet to give mr. browneeds. if he asks for x, you better give him x squared. i couldn't make that happen because for whatever crazy reason, they decided to do that flyover and go on back to andrews air force base. it was a huge mistake. it cost me, chris. >> me, me, me, me, me. reaction to that? >> i love the idea that the key mistakes in the katrina response were the political messaging. we didn't have the president stand in front of a podium and say this nice thing about me, his official. that's the key thing that went wrong. >> we got the optics wrong. that was the only thing we got wrong in katrina, the optics. >> also what we just heard from kathleen blanco, the former communications director, we should have sent the photographers in to see all the people who got evacuated. >> not to mention the fact that you have this guy out there with this revisionist history going out and it's all about, as you mentioned, him, how he has suffered as a result of what happened in katrina. forget all the victims and p
the american public and to the people of louisiana, i am here and i'm telling my cabinet to give mr. browneeds. if he asks for x, you better give him x squared. i couldn't make that happen because for whatever crazy reason, they decided to do that flyover and go on back to andrews air force base. it was a huge mistake. it cost me, chris. >> me, me, me, me, me. reaction to that? >> i love the idea that the key mistakes in the katrina response were the political messaging. we didn't...
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second point quickly, mrs. brown, who is a student of journalism, i have to unfortunately disagree with you in regards to why journalists are polling so low. i do not believe that is a journalists point to be able to infuse their opinion in interviewing. i will give aquick example. rÑ probably one of the best journalists i have ever seen. i never knew what his faith was. i never knew what his political affiliation was. but every person that sat down with him every sunday morning on nbc got grilled, they got grilled from one end to the other, and he did not let loose. i think you can take your opinions, your passions, and you can make sure that through interviewing that you can make sure that that person is accountable and responsible for all points of view as it relates to accuracy of facts. >> campbell brown, i will let you respond. i believe tim russert was a mentor of yours, correct? >> i am so happy to hear you say his name, yeah. i was hired for my first network television job by tim russert and there is and was
second point quickly, mrs. brown, who is a student of journalism, i have to unfortunately disagree with you in regards to why journalists are polling so low. i do not believe that is a journalists point to be able to infuse their opinion in interviewing. i will give aquick example. rÑ probably one of the best journalists i have ever seen. i never knew what his faith was. i never knew what his political affiliation was. but every person that sat down with him every sunday morning on nbc got...
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say to the american public and the people of louisiana i am here and telling my cabinet to give mr. brown everything he needs. if he asks for x, give him x squared." and i couldn't make that happen. for whatever crazy reason they decided to do the flyover and go back to andrews air force. that was a huge mistake and it cost me, chris. >> sometime there is's hindsight with history and perceptions buts soften. do you think in case that there's a case that perceptions but that trymaine was talking about, will that be a lasting imsnaj. >> that will be lasting for the people of new orleans and for the people who are in forced diaspora around the country now. that won't change for brownie or president bush. that said, i'll reanswer your first question which is what was one of the critical things the administration did? craig fugate, a highly competent skilled terrific head of fema. >>> how has the obama administration in terms of helping new orleans overall those several years, is there a feeling since obviously the disaster, is there a feeling he is responsible for the success of the recovery
say to the american public and the people of louisiana i am here and telling my cabinet to give mr. brown everything he needs. if he asks for x, give him x squared." and i couldn't make that happen. for whatever crazy reason they decided to do the flyover and go back to andrews air force. that was a huge mistake and it cost me, chris. >> sometime there is's hindsight with history and perceptions buts soften. do you think in case that there's a case that perceptions but that trymaine...
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mr. chairman. >> chairman shelby, ranking member brown, members, thank you for inviting me to testify particularly with these three great experts. the iran nuclear deal is deeply flawed the apple address two of its most serious design defects, sunset clause and the nuclear snap back. the sunset clause permits critical nuclear armed ballistic missiles restriction to disappear over a five to 15 year period. iran has to abide by the agreement to emerge as a threshold nuclear power with industrial sized enrichment program news or breakout time in peace or clandestine catholic, icbms, access other weaponry and an economy increasingly immunized against future economic pressure. if we learned today it sounds like from under secretary sherman the iaea weapons inspector will not get physical access to all military sites. as iran grows more powerful america's ability of people economic leverage diminishes. this is result of an additional fatal flaw in the agreement that provides a than with what i told a nuclear snap back. the agreement notes if sanctions are imposed on the or in part in response to iranian
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mr. chairman, thank you. ranking member brown mr. chairman to have my testimony. i served in the bush administration as undersecretary of state and non-iran i come to you as a supporter for this. it has many benefits for our country and this is my first point. it will effectively arrest the forward movement in iran's nuclear program that begins with mock mode ahmadinejad collection 10 years ago this summer and will make sure it does not have the potential to produce fissile material for their nuclear weapons program for the next 10 to 15 years. it will narrow the breakout time from two to three months now to about a year. significantly strengthening for the nuclear supply chain for 25 years. sanctions will be lifted until iran complies with the latter of the agreement. the administration will maintain strength for human rights violations in the advantage is we have an opportunity to stop iran from becoming a nuclear weapons power through diplomacy and negotiation without having to resort to war. i believe any american president should use force should they get clo
mr. chairman, thank you. ranking member brown mr. chairman to have my testimony. i served in the bush administration as undersecretary of state and non-iran i come to you as a supporter for this. it has many benefits for our country and this is my first point. it will effectively arrest the forward movement in iran's nuclear program that begins with mock mode ahmadinejad collection 10 years ago this summer and will make sure it does not have the potential to produce fissile material for their...
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mr. raider, tim brown, also gets the nod. 17 year career, almost 15,000 yards receiving.fferent quarterbacks. even more impressive. talked about his hall of fame coach. >> so the first practice that we have, you know, i ran the roll-out, i dropped the ball or something, and fred must have cursed me like no man has ever cursed me before. so i practiced the rest of the day with a little tear in my eye and after practice i went to freddy, and i said freddy, we aren't going to make it like that. i need for you to talk to me a little differently. so we worked that thing out and after 15 years we had an incredible relationship. >> congratulations to both. giants struggle in the dog days of august. after winning 13 of 15 at home they hit the road and yesterday in chicago. and they are 3-6 away from home. matt cain on the kill. a home run, two-run shot and 2-1 giants. the cubs fan trying to disrespect him and throw it back. he needs a little work on his game. cain couldn't hold the lead. five runs, 4 innings, 3-2 cubbies. tied at 3 but montero knocked in another run. base hit and
mr. raider, tim brown, also gets the nod. 17 year career, almost 15,000 yards receiving.fferent quarterbacks. even more impressive. talked about his hall of fame coach. >> so the first practice that we have, you know, i ran the roll-out, i dropped the ball or something, and fred must have cursed me like no man has ever cursed me before. so i practiced the rest of the day with a little tear in my eye and after practice i went to freddy, and i said freddy, we aren't going to make it like...
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mr. raider, tim brown, also gets the nod. 17 year career, almost 15,000 yards receiving. 1,000 the 4 catches. and 109 touchdowns. he went to nine pro goals in nine different seasons. he put up these numbers with 19 different quarterbacks. even more impressive. talked about his hall of fame coach, freddy. >> so the first practice that we had, you know, i ran the roll-out, i dropped the ball or something, and fred must have cursed me like no man has ever cursed me before. so i practiced the rest of the day with a little tear in my eye and after practice i went to freddy, and i said freddy, we aren't going to make it like that. i need for you to talk to me a little differently. so we worked that thing out and after 15 years we had an incredible relationship. >> congratulations to both. giants struggle in the dog days of august. after winning 13 of 15 at home they hit the road and yesterday in chicago. with yesterday's loss they are 3-6 away from home. matt cain on the hill. a home run, two-run shot and 2-1 giants. the cubs fan trying to disrespect him and throw it back. he needs a little work o
mr. raider, tim brown, also gets the nod. 17 year career, almost 15,000 yards receiving. 1,000 the 4 catches. and 109 touchdowns. he went to nine pro goals in nine different seasons. he put up these numbers with 19 different quarterbacks. even more impressive. talked about his hall of fame coach, freddy. >> so the first practice that we had, you know, i ran the roll-out, i dropped the ball or something, and fred must have cursed me like no man has ever cursed me before. so i practiced the...
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mr. sanders: these are the types of groups that educated that sick man. but i'm not just talking about those groups. i'm talking about people like sandra bland and michael brown. [applause] mr. sanders: and walter scott and freddie gray and many, many unarmed african americans who died at the hands of police officers or in police custody. now, i was a mayor for eight years. and let me be the first to tell you as someone who worked very hard with our police department that being a cop today is not an easy job and most police officers are honest and trying to do their best under difficult circumstances. [applause] mr. sanders: let me also tell you that as in the case of any other public official, when a police officer breaks the law, that officer must be held accountable. [applause] mr. sanders: further, we need fundamental reform of a broken, broken criminal justice system. [applause] mr. sanders: there is a lot to talk about, but let me very briefly highlight some of the areas that i believe we need to move aggressively in. when i turn on the tv and i see in some cities, small cities all over america, police departments that are heavily militarized, that look
mr. sanders: these are the types of groups that educated that sick man. but i'm not just talking about those groups. i'm talking about people like sandra bland and michael brown. [applause] mr. sanders: and walter scott and freddie gray and many, many unarmed african americans who died at the hands of police officers or in police custody. now, i was a mayor for eight years. and let me be the first to tell you as someone who worked very hard with our police department that being a cop today is...
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mr. chairman thank you. ranking member brown, senator kirk, thank you for the opportunity to testify. you have my testimony. i will just make four quick points. i served in the bush administration as undersecretary of state and had the pleasure to appear before your committee before. i had lead responsibility on iran. and i come to you as a supporter of this agreement. i think it has many benefits for our country. and this is my first point. it will effectively arrest the forward movement in iran's nuclear program that began with addin jad's election ten years ago this summer. and it is going to make sure that iran does not have the potential to produce fiscal material for their nuclear weapons program for the next 10 to 15 years it is going to narrow that breakout time, as the last panel discussed, from two to three months now to about a year. there will be significantly strengthened inspections of iran's nuclear supply chain for 25 years. and sanctions won't be lifted -- and this is important. this could take months -- until iran scomplies with the letter of the agreement. the admin
mr. chairman thank you. ranking member brown, senator kirk, thank you for the opportunity to testify. you have my testimony. i will just make four quick points. i served in the bush administration as undersecretary of state and had the pleasure to appear before your committee before. i had lead responsibility on iran. and i come to you as a supporter of this agreement. i think it has many benefits for our country. and this is my first point. it will effectively arrest the forward movement in...
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important we have two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the overview of openly the schools we gave you gave you the progress rotator for the tuition you'll hear about this evening in advance appreciate that this is really been a yearlong across the departmental efforts many folks that insuring not only the physical plant but the pragmatic workers of the school we look forward to providing for our students much of that provided corporation cooperation and leadership if the projects i want to appreciate her pubically and many folks are c
important we have two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students...