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mr. bradley were both somewhat remorseful. >> definitely sorry that it happened and i wish we all would have it in a different way. >> mr. howard who is a large man made a comment that he was throwing some large roundhouse punches and that he feels fortunate that he never really directly made contact with the ref or any of those coaches from the opposing team because he could have really hurt them. >> although the referee threw the first punch, he is not charged. >> the referee used good judgment and he wanted to defend himself. >> i did not see him throw the first punch, but based on what i saw with my eyes, i would have defended myself, as well. >> the arrests are not the only consequences. the entire gators' team is expelled from the league. >> while i agree that a big statement needed to be made, the sarasota gators now are suffering as a result of the actions of three grown men and a youth who attacks the referee. >> a reminder of the power of one video going viral. >> if we wouldn't have had this on video, this would have been very difficult, if not impossible to prove. >>> coming up -
mr. bradley were both somewhat remorseful. >> definitely sorry that it happened and i wish we all would have it in a different way. >> mr. howard who is a large man made a comment that he was throwing some large roundhouse punches and that he feels fortunate that he never really directly made contact with the ref or any of those coaches from the opposing team because he could have really hurt them. >> although the referee threw the first punch, he is not charged. >> the...
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mrs. bradley's work. some have chosen to respond to it and saying that if you come on those two that we are not the highest spenders, as if that is a response to the question of cost. if you look at it and look at her work, you will find that we spend disproportionately on the clinical-medical side, and much less on the social services side. i think we are finding especially with high cost, high need patients, that the most effective models there -- high quality in terms of responsiveness to the patient living conditions, clinical outcomes at lower cost, they effectively integrate social services in the medical model together. how does policy then follow that practice to create the conditions under which second half of? vexing issues in terms of insurance models including social services. there have been models that have worked on a per monomer -- member per month basement first -- per capita that says it is worthwhile to provide this social services because they lead to such reduction of the medical serv
mrs. bradley's work. some have chosen to respond to it and saying that if you come on those two that we are not the highest spenders, as if that is a response to the question of cost. if you look at it and look at her work, you will find that we spend disproportionately on the clinical-medical side, and much less on the social services side. i think we are finding especially with high cost, high need patients, that the most effective models there -- high quality in terms of responsiveness to...
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i never did see bradley cooper which, by the way, my wife is going if you have you have better told me. mrs. todd would have been more interested in seeing bradley cooper than me last night. >> we needs to get you an anchor translator. >> anger or anchor. i'm going to make chuck bell my anchor translator. >> can do it. >> two chucks. exactly. >> appreciate it. >> a reminder "meet the press" every sunday on nbc 4 after "news 4 today." >> i can do that translating job, i promise. again, not ready for network television. >> tell us how you really feel. >> outside sitting in sunshine across the washington area this is the sunshine we get to keep for the rest of today. once it turns blue that's it the last of the weather worries. aid picture tweeted me from followers in maryland said the skies almost blue there, too. here is a look at d.c. our city camera back over the river, capitol hill u.s. capital building sitting in the sunshine now. going to be a nice one to be outside today. make the rest of your sunday afternoon plans without fear or hesitation. current temperature up to 54 in washington
i never did see bradley cooper which, by the way, my wife is going if you have you have better told me. mrs. todd would have been more interested in seeing bradley cooper than me last night. >> we needs to get you an anchor translator. >> anger or anchor. i'm going to make chuck bell my anchor translator. >> can do it. >> two chucks. exactly. >> appreciate it. >> a reminder "meet the press" every sunday on nbc 4 after "news 4 today."...
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biography to the biography of a very dear, dear man in my life donald bradley will send who represents chapter one of the book and mr. wilson actually have come from the south and had actually been able to form a middle-class life. what is interesting to me is big floyd had very much the same aspirations as mr. wilson. one of the main differences is for mr. wilson had been able to land a job with an industrial firm, by the time floyd came around, that was not possible. so as a result of the life of big floyd represents a moment in the 1990s in which an increasing number of african-american young men could not find gainful employment. and yet he kept on trying and trying. it was not the person i ever met, but he really tried to bring his children back together and be a father. and the course of his life, the most dramatic moment, a man who didn't train didn't smoke didn't do drugs. i tell my students by the standards he was way ahead of me because i did smoke and a good drink although i never did drugs. the point that i'm making with my students in that respect is if you are going to use a moral yardstick to measure
biography to the biography of a very dear, dear man in my life donald bradley will send who represents chapter one of the book and mr. wilson actually have come from the south and had actually been able to form a middle-class life. what is interesting to me is big floyd had very much the same aspirations as mr. wilson. one of the main differences is for mr. wilson had been able to land a job with an industrial firm, by the time floyd came around, that was not possible. so as a result of the...
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heck address a briefing on the army's plan to modernize on many alexi bradley fighting vehicles. amendment number 192 by mrsmith that expresses concern with the army's decision not to field a joint ied analysis tool. number 197 by 197 by mr. waldrop address a briefing on the requirements achieving a pure fleet of m1 abrams tanks. number 215 r-1 by mr. law said that drexel report on the efforts to reduce noise from the engine for the use of chevron attachments. amendment number 250 by mr. peters address a briefing on all research and develop programs that can improve the range and to endurance of tactical vehicles. >> is there any further discussion on the en bloc package? if not the question is argument offered by the gentleman from ohio mr. turner. those in favor say aye. favor say aye. those opposed say no to anything of that your the ayes have it. the ayes have it and the amendment is adopted. are there for the amendments to this section was mr. conaway? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment. >> the clerk will pass out the amendment. without objection the amendment is considered as read. the gentleman fr
heck address a briefing on the army's plan to modernize on many alexi bradley fighting vehicles. amendment number 192 by mrsmith that expresses concern with the army's decision not to field a joint ied analysis tool. number 197 by 197 by mr. waldrop address a briefing on the requirements achieving a pure fleet of m1 abrams tanks. number 215 r-1 by mr. law said that drexel report on the efforts to reduce noise from the engine for the use of chevron attachments. amendment number 250 by mr. peters...
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mr. de abreu had deliberately bumped him and was, quote, trying him. >> court documents identify the friend with hernandez that night as alexander bradley, the same alexanderho says hernandez later shot out his right eye, because the football player felt disrespected during an argument over a cell phone. all leading to a key question, do those two violent acts suggest a dangerous pattern of behavior driven by paranoia? being able to explain hernandez's behavior that night could help prosecutors at trial. eight months into the case, bolster charges against hernandez the night odin lloyd is killed. earnest wallace and another man, carlos ortiz. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty. >> not guilty. >> this will be what's called a joint venture murder prosecution where anyone who actively participates in the murder can be held guilty for the murder. >> that would mean hernandez could be convicted of murder even if prosecutors can't prove he fired the gun. ahead, videotape, tire tracks, gun shells. but no gun. aaron hernandez's first murder trial begins. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides
mr. de abreu had deliberately bumped him and was, quote, trying him. >> court documents identify the friend with hernandez that night as alexander bradley, the same alexanderho says hernandez later shot out his right eye, because the football player felt disrespected during an argument over a cell phone. all leading to a key question, do those two violent acts suggest a dangerous pattern of behavior driven by paranoia? being able to explain hernandez's behavior that night could help...
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bradley. quite a year for mr.ht up with him a few times especially went to see him on broadway. the guy does not let it get to him. it's nice. he's a good guy and he doesn't let all this fame and -- it's unbelievable the span of his talent. especially starting with those movies that he started with. >> he now finds himself in a position to have a significant voice on veterans issues because of the role that he played. and so a whole other opportunity for him opens up. there is a whole artistic -- >> bipolar disorder that he took on with one of the movies that he did which sort of merges with the interest in vet ans. he really wants to take this to a level where he can give back. it's nice. a great guy. the new issue of "time" magazine is out now. nancy gibbs, this is always a great one. thank you so much. still ahead, cell phone video captures an alleged sexual assault in public. and police say it's not the first time. we have a live report on this disturbing case from panama city, florida where officials are very
bradley. quite a year for mr.ht up with him a few times especially went to see him on broadway. the guy does not let it get to him. it's nice. he's a good guy and he doesn't let all this fame and -- it's unbelievable the span of his talent. especially starting with those movies that he started with. >> he now finds himself in a position to have a significant voice on veterans issues because of the role that he played. and so a whole other opportunity for him opens up. there is a whole...
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bradley, shelley and turn 11. join me in thanking them. [applause] -- and turn 11. -- mr. darragi.[inaudible conversations] >> the u.s. senate is about to gavel in to start their day. and out of the remarks in general speeches of the first. the senate will recess at 10:30 a.m. eastern so lawmakers can walk to the house chamber for today's joint meeting. later today we expect more work on the iranian nuclear negotiations oversight bill. now live to the senate floor it on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, enthroned above all other powers, thank you for the masterpiece of another day. lord, our hearts ache because of the pain in our world. we see the anger , the violence, the death, the tears, and the despair. forgive us when we forget that you are still in control of our planet and that the hearts of humanity are in your hands. lord help us to remember that your power is far above any conceivable command, authority or control. as our lawmakers strive
bradley, shelley and turn 11. join me in thanking them. [applause] -- and turn 11. -- mr. darragi.[inaudible conversations] >> the u.s. senate is about to gavel in to start their day. and out of the remarks in general speeches of the first. the senate will recess at 10:30 a.m. eastern so lawmakers can walk to the house chamber for today's joint meeting. later today we expect more work on the iranian nuclear negotiations oversight bill. now live to the senate floor it on c-span2. the...
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mr. sorry about that. >> it's the song from "frozen" let it go. maybe the timing meant something. let it go. >> kanye west landing on "time's" list of 100 most influential people, others include bradleyusetts senator elizabeth warren. >> happy national high-five day. give your friends a little love. not about the fist bump. it's about the high five. there's that. >> come on. >> you don't have "let it go" on your phone do you? >> i don't download any ring tones? >> anybody else? camera? no. nobody's into it. it's only the senator. >>> all right. thank you for joining us. >> "the real story" with gretchen carlson starts right now. >>> thanks, guys. court hearing under way for the postman who allegedly landed his gyrocopter on the lawn of the capitol yesterday. i'm gretchen carlson. we are here to bring you "the real story." here was na chaotic scene. happened during the show yesterday. the man who piloted that plane douglas hughes is in trouble now. he's in court. we don't yet know what charges he will face, but you can bet there will be a series of federal complaints against him. during this pilot's journey from gettysburg, pennsylvania, he made it through three restrictive air space
mr. sorry about that. >> it's the song from "frozen" let it go. maybe the timing meant something. let it go. >> kanye west landing on "time's" list of 100 most influential people, others include bradleyusetts senator elizabeth warren. >> happy national high-five day. give your friends a little love. not about the fist bump. it's about the high five. there's that. >> come on. >> you don't have "let it go" on your phone do you? >>...
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mrs. clinton, how does it affect the campaign if at all? >> here is the thing. there's many ways of looking at this. a lot thought al gore in 2000 was the presumptive nominee, and bill bradley, a former senator and from the new york knicks he wan against al gore and did arguably more damage to al gore in the primary than governor bush of texas, who won the election. a lot of people are saying it's okay. what hillary clinton has to do is she'll be running against the media. i think she'll run against old hillary. she needs to come out of that box, do what she did on twitter and appeal to a younger voter. >> the money is poring in. when you go back to 2008 where president obama upset her. what surprised the campaign is the amount of money that president obama, senator president obama was able to raise, is there anyone on the democratic side that can sneak in and try to raise as much money to keep up with clinton? >> no that's it. a lot of people have been waiting on the sideline for hillary to announce. the pact has been raising money for a while, ready for hillary, that's the point. once hillary announce it will be hard for a lot of main stream candidates the joe byedens and
mrs. clinton, how does it affect the campaign if at all? >> here is the thing. there's many ways of looking at this. a lot thought al gore in 2000 was the presumptive nominee, and bill bradley, a former senator and from the new york knicks he wan against al gore and did arguably more damage to al gore in the primary than governor bush of texas, who won the election. a lot of people are saying it's okay. what hillary clinton has to do is she'll be running against the media. i think she'll...
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bradley. from "fill up" you write, in hollywood looks can carry a person a long way and mr.mer ucla track star former police commander, had the look the vitality fitness and charisma of an l.a. mayor. this is in no way to diminish his unprecedented political contributions, but i see how people especially women, responded to his presence. the bradley way was on my mind when my ex-boss called and asked me to have lunch with him. long after he had left office and i was hosting my new show on bet. i knew he was proud of me. i was the ambitious kid he hire as his assistant. watched me pull myself up after i left his administration. my shields were lowered when we sat down four lunch so i was stunned by his opening salvo tavis, you have gotten too big. >> guest: he meant i had gotten to big, not -- meant physically. there was a time in my life where i -- i loved playing basketball. i'm from indiana, so i you're from indiana you love basketball, home a hoosier. one day i blew out my left knee and then rehabbed and blew out my right knee and then tore up my left ankle i have torn up
bradley. from "fill up" you write, in hollywood looks can carry a person a long way and mr.mer ucla track star former police commander, had the look the vitality fitness and charisma of an l.a. mayor. this is in no way to diminish his unprecedented political contributions, but i see how people especially women, responded to his presence. the bradley way was on my mind when my ex-boss called and asked me to have lunch with him. long after he had left office and i was hosting my new...