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. >> rorter: eleanor holmes norton says today's event take he back to the 2001 anthrax attack, where two d.c. poswol ers died from exposure to the toxin. norton says the words etched upon the memorial outside the brentwood post office that bares their name rings use today. thse of the mail stream for these despicable acts teatened al americans. just also it did back then, the postal service is warning its but congresswoman norton says another way to protect them is to tone down the rhetoric that she believes is fueling these attacks. >> we need to do this for the sake of those w are on the front lines. and we need to understand who they are. they are really ordinary people. >> reporter: now, in addition to the flyers we showed you, the u.s. postal service is scheduling nationwide safety talks toremind its employees about the proper procedures and protocols to follow, should they encounter a suspicious package. jim? >> lot of people stand between these packages and their intended targets.ta it's an imp part of this story. cory, thank you so much. >>> as cory mentioned, today's inciden
. >> rorter: eleanor holmes norton says today's event take he back to the 2001 anthrax attack, where two d.c. poswol ers died from exposure to the toxin. norton says the words etched upon the memorial outside the brentwood post office that bares their name rings use today. thse of the mail stream for these despicable acts teatened al americans. just also it did back then, the postal service is warning its but congresswoman norton says another way to protect them is to tone down the...
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at 4:40, eleanor holmes norton talks to postal workers on the situations. in these >>> more breaking news in the district where we are learningoc more about al worker shot and killed at a traffic light yesterday. >> he was on his wayome when police say he got caught in the cross fire. >> and gathering reaction from victims. >> he was just 22 years old. the famil spokesperson sharing a picture with news4 today. they tell us he worked at so others might eat, a d.c. homeless organization. he was stopped in northeast d.c d.c. police say somebody opened they found him in his car with a gunun shot they pronounced him dead at the hospital. he attended the d.c. prep school. here's how they are remembering him there. >> tom came to maret in fourth grade. i've known him and his family for over 15 years. he was one of those students whom you knew from the gego had an incredible generosity of spirit. >> reporter: he grew up in chevy chase, maryland. his family said he loved helpino othere and dedicated his life to service of the police say there was no word or a descri
at 4:40, eleanor holmes norton talks to postal workers on the situations. in these >>> more breaking news in the district where we are learningoc more about al worker shot and killed at a traffic light yesterday. >> he was on his wayome when police say he got caught in the cross fire. >> and gathering reaction from victims. >> he was just 22 years old. the famil spokesperson sharing a picture with news4 today. they tell us he worked at so others might eat, a d.c....
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commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: i know we have the 17th and a time and a place set for that as well? okay. email us if you want. looking forward to it, everybody. >> commissioner murase: thank you for your report and your service on the p.a.c. i had a question if there are any vacancies on the p.a.c. and if other parents are interested in applying how they can do that. >> yes, there are some current vacancies and they can go to our website and that will have -- it should have the application. they can email georgia whose information is on the website. we just redesigned the website so it's more user-friendly. thank you for the question. >> vice-president cook: anything else? thank you. >> thank you. >> vice-president cook: any appointments to advisory committees? consent calendar. can i have a motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> vice-president cook: thank you. let's see, any items withdrawn or corrected by the superintendent? >> no. >> vice-president cook: any items removed for first reading b
commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: i know we have the 17th and a time and a place set for that as well? okay. email us if you want. looking forward to it, everybody. >> commissioner murase: thank you for your report and your service on the p.a.c. i had a question if there are any vacancies on the p.a.c. and if other parents are interested in applying how they can do that. >> yes, there are some current vacancies and they can go to our website and that will have -- it...
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commission norton. >> so i just wanted to say a couple things. i'm in support of this policy. coming into this meeting tonight, i thought well this is a small piece of the larger problem that we really do have to address. looking at all of lowell admissions. after hearing some of the comments made i thought, you know, we absolutely have to do this. this is about black students. let's just be very clear about that. this is about black students which are not going to lowell in numbers. that gets anywhere near their numbers in the district. willie brown is the middle school with the largest percentage of black students by far in this school district. if we want to advantage black students, which this board is clear that we do, then a policy like this makes sense. i want to point out this policy says the students that would receive qualificatio qualificatl has to meet criteria. this is not giving students not prepared a leg up. if they meet the band 3 criteria, they would be prepared at any school in this district. some of these objections are not well taken to me. all that said,
commission norton. >> so i just wanted to say a couple things. i'm in support of this policy. coming into this meeting tonight, i thought well this is a small piece of the larger problem that we really do have to address. looking at all of lowell admissions. after hearing some of the comments made i thought, you know, we absolutely have to do this. this is about black students. let's just be very clear about that. this is about black students which are not going to lowell in numbers. that...
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norton's family are not alone in their fear and despair all over pollen thousands are camping out and supplies are scarce at every turn. nowhere is this more obvious than at the city's gas stations. the distribution of the valuable commodity is heavily guarded. prices at this regulated pump are as always but on the black market gas sells for up to five times as much fuel is a lifeline some people here have been waiting for seven hours just to get five liters of gas they needed not only to power their motor bikes and cars but also generators that create electricity so they can charge for example their mobile phones to stay in touch and receive updates on the situation from the authorities the lines here are endless at the moment we're at number seven hundred eighty nine and there are many more canisters and serif here is the one writing the numbers on them but at the moment he can't because his pen has run out. yet another hick up ever so slight and their attempt to organize the chaos. but with more help promised the people here hope they can soon start to rebuild their ravaged lives.
norton's family are not alone in their fear and despair all over pollen thousands are camping out and supplies are scarce at every turn. nowhere is this more obvious than at the city's gas stations. the distribution of the valuable commodity is heavily guarded. prices at this regulated pump are as always but on the black market gas sells for up to five times as much fuel is a lifeline some people here have been waiting for seven hours just to get five liters of gas they needed not only to power...
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the white house historical association event includes richard norton smith, beginning at the top of the hour here on c-span 3. >>> sunday on c-span's q&a, james man, author and resident at johns hopkins university talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because i still study theodore roosevelt. or harry truman, there is not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it's not too soon to judge on some aspects of the legacy, it's not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it would accomplish before he started the war, it cost 4000+ american lives, $2 trillion and i write in my book and i don't think this judgment will change but it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james man, sunday night at 8 pm on c-span's q&a. >>> coming up tonight, the white house historical association, hosting the presidential site summit. first a discussion about presidents, history and memory and then we hear from a chef to five presidents. then we t
the white house historical association event includes richard norton smith, beginning at the top of the hour here on c-span 3. >>> sunday on c-span's q&a, james man, author and resident at johns hopkins university talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because i still study theodore roosevelt. or harry truman, there is not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it's not too soon...
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norton is not here, do you want to talk about that? >> commissioner murase: this resolution was taken up in curriculum committee. there was some refinement of the language as a result of discussion at that committee and so what you see before you is an edited version of the resolution. in committee because there were some questions about the size of the advisory council, things like that, it was forwarded to the full board without a recommendation pending changes. and so what you have before you is staff recommendations for changes based on the curriculum committee. there has also been a budget memo about the cost of the council which initially was estimated to be high cost, which which was not my intention at all. so there has been revision of the budget memo and the cost is estimated to be around $9,000, including staff time and the materials and supplies for the two meetings per year that the resolution calls for. >> thank you, commissioner murase. if you would read it into the record. in support of world languages. i also want to n
norton is not here, do you want to talk about that? >> commissioner murase: this resolution was taken up in curriculum committee. there was some refinement of the language as a result of discussion at that committee and so what you see before you is an edited version of the resolution. in committee because there were some questions about the size of the advisory council, things like that, it was forwarded to the full board without a recommendation pending changes. and so what you have...
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. >> commissioner norton: just to follow up on something you said, ms. solomon. as far as staying in the housing, when a para professional or a teacher, should they leave the school district, what happens then, do they lose the housing as well? >> so this is a little in the weeds, but i think it's important. so for teachers are not eligible for the federal tax credit housing. so we spent a long time deciding what a reasonable length of time would be to stay. so as long as a teacher is employed with sfusd, he or she can stay up to seven years. during that seven years, there will be housing counseling available, so they can work on what their next step will be. for residents whose income qualify them for a federal tax credit, fair housing law say they cannot be evicted. >> got it. so actually it's not at all what i said. it's just if you don't meet the federal income tax credit, then you can stay, if you win the lottery, you can stay in for seven years and then you need to find other housing? >> yes. >> one additional comment for all the residents, we also have agr
. >> commissioner norton: just to follow up on something you said, ms. solomon. as far as staying in the housing, when a para professional or a teacher, should they leave the school district, what happens then, do they lose the housing as well? >> so this is a little in the weeds, but i think it's important. so for teachers are not eligible for the federal tax credit housing. so we spent a long time deciding what a reasonable length of time would be to stay. so as long as a teacher...
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lifelock with norton, paid for by lifelock. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment, payment for things that i did not do. - [narrator] your information is in a lot of places, your protection should be too. that's why lifelock now includes the power of norton for even more protection for your identity and your devices, where so much of your personal information lives.
lifelock with norton, paid for by lifelock. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment, payment for things that i did not do. - [narrator] your...
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mike norton, alameda county bomb squad "so here, we have luggage.. and we will render it safe." team is constantly on call for risky situations here in the bay area... they train tirelessly to downgrade potentially hazardous situations.. besides detonting items like luggage... they have special devices to handle nuclear, biologial and checimal threats. here at the training facility, terisa estacio kron four news. four news. estacio kron facility, terisa estacio kron four news. four news. estacio kron four news. (ken) (ken) defense secretary james mattis is reportedly ready to deploy at least eight-hundred troops to the u-s-mexico border.they'll join the almost two thousand national guard troops already assisting the border patrol. (pam) president trump tweeted today... that the central american migrants making their way through southern mexico, represent a national emergency.(ken)kron four's ryan o'donnell takes a look behind the president's tough talk. on foot and in trucks the caravan is slowly making its way northward.estimates of the number of migrants range from three to se
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so i will be in support of the resolution. >> commissioner norton? >> thank you. i also am going to vote in support of this resolution. i want to first say why. i also have some concerns. i think we should continue to think about and consider these concerns. in my ten years on the school board, i have gotten increasingly frustrated with the way that the state's charter law and the board of education ties the hands of local school boards it does not allow us to address the concerns that we heard from the malcolm x parents tonight. we are so strictly limited in how we can conduct the prop 39 process to offer safes to charter schools. there is no way to engage communities around that. and what results is that communities who are already feeling somewhat abandoned by us , suddenly find themselves having to share their space with another school with all the difficulties that that entails. that is just one example of how frustrating this situation is for a local school board member. i read recently that california is the second-largest charter authorizer after l.a. and
so i will be in support of the resolution. >> commissioner norton? >> thank you. i also am going to vote in support of this resolution. i want to first say why. i also have some concerns. i think we should continue to think about and consider these concerns. in my ten years on the school board, i have gotten increasingly frustrated with the way that the state's charter law and the board of education ties the hands of local school boards it does not allow us to address the concerns...
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her friend brett norton has come by to help take off the tape.ou can hear how clear she is shaken by this incident. >> oh, my gosh. poor cat. >> she believes this cat was in this condition for about an hour. his tail was about the only thing not covered. it took 45 minutes to get this off the cat's head. but she did post a second o, and here is who they are calling lucky. she's about three years old. there's been a huge outpouring of support for those who want to adopt lucky. it's hard to believe there is evil in people's hearts to do something like that. >> but there is a big outpouring and now he's going to have a good home. >>> my son wanted to join the band. i'm like, before you do that, we're going to a band competition. >> you got to be in shape. >> and control your breathing while you're doing it. >> it is not a game. >> that's why i played the triangle. >> up next, the marching band has the most intense director person in charge, alvin. you need to get in >> guess i'm supposed to handhold my program. >> shut up! >> i think my sax was abou
her friend brett norton has come by to help take off the tape.ou can hear how clear she is shaken by this incident. >> oh, my gosh. poor cat. >> she believes this cat was in this condition for about an hour. his tail was about the only thing not covered. it took 45 minutes to get this off the cat's head. but she did post a second o, and here is who they are calling lucky. she's about three years old. there's been a huge outpouring of support for those who want to adopt lucky. it's...
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ken norton jr. he was hired very briefly by the 49ers as one of the assistant coaches, but, seattle offered him a big- time gig as their defensive coordinator. so, the raiders play seattle this sunday. he was asked what his time in oakland was like. >> it was amazing. it was really -- if i had to do it all over again, i'd do it all over again. oakland was very good to me. the people were good, the fans were good. being back in california, and just the experience of running the system and taking the system to another place. it was very, very beneficial to me and my growth as a coach. >> there you go. class act. we did a post game show with him a few years back. totally nice guy. ken norton junior. and a super bowl champ. frank always asks, where do we get this stuff? check this one out. we've got a special one for you tonight. you heard of placekicker's holding the ball with their finger. how about this guy? he is actually holding the ball for this kicker with his nose. that is what i call complete t
ken norton jr. he was hired very briefly by the 49ers as one of the assistant coaches, but, seattle offered him a big- time gig as their defensive coordinator. so, the raiders play seattle this sunday. he was asked what his time in oakland was like. >> it was amazing. it was really -- if i had to do it all over again, i'd do it all over again. oakland was very good to me. the people were good, the fans were good. being back in california, and just the experience of running the system and...
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had you forgotten that graham norton was coming? sorry, i knew you were coming?em if they suspect exploitation, but scotland yard has said family hotels in london spotted the signs during their tests. another school in east london will stay closed today because of the false widow spiders. monega primary school in newham will with the infestation of spiders, which are about the size of a 50p piece. it's the sixth school in that part of london to close. the false widows cause painful swelling, but one arachnid expert has told bbc london that closing schools is an overreaction. two teenagers are in custody after four officers were injured in islington when they broke up a fight at the weekend. another was injured. police were called to an address on liverpool road and were confronted by a man with a large knife. 0ne officer remains in hospital. he's being treated for significant facial injuries. dame barbara's husband, scott, plans to run the marathon himself. dame barbara windsor has urged people to run the 2019 london marathon in aid of a campaign to raise money a
had you forgotten that graham norton was coming? sorry, i knew you were coming?em if they suspect exploitation, but scotland yard has said family hotels in london spotted the signs during their tests. another school in east london will stay closed today because of the false widow spiders. monega primary school in newham will with the infestation of spiders, which are about the size of a 50p piece. it's the sixth school in that part of london to close. the false widows cause painful swelling,...
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mike norton with the alameda county bomb squad showed me a scenario that could certainly happen at onen inside a carry on - sgt. mike norto, alameda county bomb squad. so we would extra and render it safe. hidden safely inside - with my camera rolling outside... i captured this video of the potential hazard dealt with... sgt. ray kelly, alameda county bomb squad. this is a training letter, that could come into an office.. and this is something that could also be ptoentially hazardous. sgt. ray kelly also a member of the bomb squad, showed me how the team trains on identfying items and educating others on how to effectively face these risks in our communities. the team uses a wide variety of specialized tools to render devices discovered safe... such as this robot, and this total containment vessel, that can effectively decommision nuclear, biological and chemical threats. te kron4 news te kron4 news when we come back...a warning about a new phone scam targeting parents. after a bay area mother gets call from a man threatening to kill her child. are we there yet? you don't always use yo
mike norton with the alameda county bomb squad showed me a scenario that could certainly happen at onen inside a carry on - sgt. mike norto, alameda county bomb squad. so we would extra and render it safe. hidden safely inside - with my camera rolling outside... i captured this video of the potential hazard dealt with... sgt. ray kelly, alameda county bomb squad. this is a training letter, that could come into an office.. and this is something that could also be ptoentially hazardous. sgt. ray...
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eleanor holmes norton said this was a perfect example of see something, say something. omeone federal employee, postal worker recognized that something was amiss and called in law enforcement. we're so grateful for whoever they were. >> yesterday'sailings reminded many of the 2001 anthrax attacks in waington, new york, and florida. lawmakers and news organizations received letters containing t substance. five people died, including two d.c. postal workers, w were exposed to that toxin. we are monitoring the investigation closely andbrill g you any updates on air and online as they come in. you can also find more information in the nbc washington app. >>> breaking news now, being called t s most powerfulrm of 2018. super typhoon slamming guam and the northern marianahr islands. >> lawrence is at the live desk with the latest video of the strong storm. what are you seeing? >> just take a look. uwinds have been gusti to 180 miles an hour. you can see the power of this storm in this new video. we've learned several people have already been injured. now take a closer look, j
eleanor holmes norton said this was a perfect example of see something, say something. omeone federal employee, postal worker recognized that something was amiss and called in law enforcement. we're so grateful for whoever they were. >> yesterday'sailings reminded many of the 2001 anthrax attacks in waington, new york, and florida. lawmakers and news organizations received letters containing t substance. five people died, including two d.c. postal workers, w were exposed to that toxin. we...
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what zero zero zero am for my norton i'm just what i think is seventy million. i'm doing like that. so yes twenty yes fifty yes to get seven million to go back to scott wiser president for more of the kids up there with. my night job. to do it too. long something i'm right it is difficult to. find it easy for cleanup to terrorism. and. many people fear that this is the next challenge that radical islamists will find it easier to recruit people with no prospects. people with nothing to lose can't be stopped by a border color no matter what europe tough to seal off the route through the desert . he says it just makes migrant sick mean even more dangerous route. was not needed is that what is going on in the desert right now you don't know i don't know the international community doesn't know that's the problem before they all thornton's checked everyone passing the border post they had an overview of the new and yet or to sell now the drivers with the migrants avoid the border part was as they take a different route the more dangerous results there's something it can even call that's
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importantjob was to collect all his unused medication and return it to the boots pharmacy near his home in norton, south yorkshire. tony took lots of tablets for his heart, kidneys, and one for anxiety. that last pill, dosulepin, can be toxic if you take too many. there should have been three packs to dispose of because one had been taken to hospital, but when i was looking through them i found six and another empty pack from the same dates. it began to dawn on me that dad had taken double his medication. it was a very scary moment. gail's dad got his medisure packs every four weeks. they are designed to make is easier to take the right pill at the right time. each of tony's packs contained more than 100 tablets. alarmed by what she found, especially the empty packs, gayle got in touch with boots‘ local patient safety officer. i told him that dad had two lots of his medisure packs dispensed — he was horrified. and it was at that stage i realised how serious this was. he promised me, he promised me, that boots would be transparent, and i believed him. gayle chased boots for more information. in fe
importantjob was to collect all his unused medication and return it to the boots pharmacy near his home in norton, south yorkshire. tony took lots of tablets for his heart, kidneys, and one for anxiety. that last pill, dosulepin, can be toxic if you take too many. there should have been three packs to dispose of because one had been taken to hospital, but when i was looking through them i found six and another empty pack from the same dates. it began to dawn on me that dad had taken double his...
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mike norton, alameda county bomb squad "so here, we have luggage.. and we will render it safe." the team is constantly on call for risky situations here in the bay area... they train tirelessly to downgrade potentially hazardous situations.. besides detonting items like luggage... they have special devices to handle nuclear, biologial and checimal threats. here at the training facility, terisa estacio kron four news. ### (vicki) new at five - the a-t-f's national response team has arrived in oakland -- to help try and figure out what sparked a fire at a construction site. the fire broke out tuesday at an under-construction townhouse complex on west grand avenue near myrtle street. investigators have called the fire suspicious - and are asking anyone with information to come forward. the fire is just one of several that have destroyed under- construction housing in the bay area in the past few years. (grant) another big story tonight:two people have died while visiting a popular overlook at yosemite. a man and woman fell from taft point - which has an elevation of a 75-hundred fe
mike norton, alameda county bomb squad "so here, we have luggage.. and we will render it safe." the team is constantly on call for risky situations here in the bay area... they train tirelessly to downgrade potentially hazardous situations.. besides detonting items like luggage... they have special devices to handle nuclear, biologial and checimal threats. here at the training facility, terisa estacio kron four news. ### (vicki) new at five - the a-t-f's national response team has...
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alameda county bomb techician mike norton explained they would usually xray the luggage and then detonate it to effectively and safety mitigate the risk. ( robin )the team is constantly on call for risky situations call for risky constantly on call for risky situations here in the bay area... they train tirelessly to downgrade potentially hazardous situations.. besides detonting items like luggage... they have special devices to handle nuclear, (robin) we'll have more on the search for the more on the we'll have we'll have more on the with john.and check in for a moment to the weather our attention but lets turn little later. coming up a serial bombing search for the serial bombing coming up a little later. but lets turn our attention to the weather for a moment and check in with john. another warmer day today as temperat
alameda county bomb techician mike norton explained they would usually xray the luggage and then detonate it to effectively and safety mitigate the risk.
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they will reunite with ken norton, jr. he has the same title with the seahawks.s hired by the 49ers and the seahawks invited him back. >> it was amazing. if i had to do it again i would do it again. oakland was good to me. the people were good. being in california was good and the experience of running the system and taking the system to another place. it was very beneficial to me and my growth as a coach. >> seattle and the raiders in london come sunday. >>> check this out. this was after monday night's game. trying to get the jersey off washington's josh norman. it's customary for former teammates to change jerseys. we counted 34 seconds before norman finally gets the jersey. >>> this was at levi, the cardinals think they touched a -- scored a touchdown. the cardinal tries to his camera. worth checking out again. this is a holder. watch closely. he's holding with his nose. one slip, i think we can show it. no accidents. roino blasty is a possibility -- rhino blasty. that's the sporting live. it's 11:00 and time for more news. next at 11. >> i know people who we
they will reunite with ken norton, jr. he has the same title with the seahawks.s hired by the 49ers and the seahawks invited him back. >> it was amazing. if i had to do it again i would do it again. oakland was good to me. the people were good. being in california was good and the experience of running the system and taking the system to another place. it was very beneficial to me and my growth as a coach. >> seattle and the raiders in london come sunday. >>> check this...
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mike norton with the alameda county bomb squad showed me a scenario that could certainly happen at one of our airports... a pipe bomb hidden inside a carry on - sgt. mike norto, alameda county bomb squad. so we would extra and render it safe. hidden safely inside - with my camera rolling outside... i captured this video of the potential hazard dealt with... sgt. ray kelly, alameda county bomb squad. this is a training letter, that could come into an office.. and this is something that could also be ptoentially hazardous. sgt. ray kelly also a member of the bomb squad, showed me how the team trains on identfying items and educating others on how to effectively face these risks in our communities. the team uses a wide variety of specialized tools to render devices discovered safe... such as this robot, and this total containment vessel, that can effectively decommision nuclear, biological and chemical threats. te kron4 news "when she received the call help me help received the call "when she te kron4 news "when she received the call help me help me" (vicki) a warning from a north bay mot
mike norton with the alameda county bomb squad showed me a scenario that could certainly happen at one of our airports... a pipe bomb hidden inside a carry on - sgt. mike norto, alameda county bomb squad. so we would extra and render it safe. hidden safely inside - with my camera rolling outside... i captured this video of the potential hazard dealt with... sgt. ray kelly, alameda county bomb squad. this is a training letter, that could come into an office.. and this is something that could...
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norton? mr. walton? >> i move proposal regarding compensation, can i have a second? >> second. >> thank you, roll call. >> five ayes. >> president cook: vote on student expulsion matters. where the parties agree to waive the hearing of one middle school student, case number 2018-18 number 2 for the remainder of the fall semester 2018 through the end of the spring semester 2019. can i have a second, please? roll call vote. >> thank you. five ayes. >> president cook: number 4, report from closed session. the matters anticipate litigation, and the matter of grievance uesf, 181907. ratifies agreement to resolve the grievance and pay up to the stipulated amount. the board by a vote of five ayes approved. one case of certificate employee. that concludes tonight's meeting. tonight's meeting is adjourned. let's get started. we've got some ice cream to serve. good afternoon. my name is phil ginsberg, and i am proud to work for the mayor and be part of the one of the best park systems in our country. as president of the rec and park commission, mark buell often notes that vict
norton? mr. walton? >> i move proposal regarding compensation, can i have a second? >> second. >> thank you, roll call. >> five ayes. >> president cook: vote on student expulsion matters. where the parties agree to waive the hearing of one middle school student, case number 2018-18 number 2 for the remainder of the fall semester 2018 through the end of the spring semester 2019. can i have a second, please? roll call vote. >> thank you. five ayes. >>...
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one of the key targets for american spy satellites was to solve it norton submarine fleet based and see if it had been in the arctic circle. hundreds of new club on submarines around constant missions around and under the arctic ice. says this earth this means that there will be in the one nine hundred sixty s. and one nine hundred seventy s. of the arctic region and especially the arctic ocean was an area of military operations. in there and even i would say an area of potential conflict as i'm at the moment of course access to research data was either restricted or totally banned is that going to get the healy a good in each of. the arctic was the perfect place to hide it became crucial to study gather data and control the high stakes game of cat and mouse was played on to the ice and high above in space. barely a year after the cold war ended a letter arrived at cia headquarters. its instigator the up and coming senator. wanted the cia to allow its intelligence data and systems to be used for environmental study. he was very specific he wanted us to look at vegetative ndaa say that s
one of the key targets for american spy satellites was to solve it norton submarine fleet based and see if it had been in the arctic circle. hundreds of new club on submarines around constant missions around and under the arctic ice. says this earth this means that there will be in the one nine hundred sixty s. and one nine hundred seventy s. of the arctic region and especially the arctic ocean was an area of military operations. in there and even i would say an area of potential conflict as...
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speakers include richard norton smith who headed presidential libraries. thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. friday morning we're live in vermont for the 49th stop on the c-span bus 50 capitols tour. david zuckerman will be the guest on "washington journal" starting at 7:40 a.m. eastern. >>> a new museum has opened up in washington, d.c., to give people an officer's point of view of policing. next the official opening and ribbon cutting
speakers include richard norton smith who headed presidential libraries. thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. friday morning we're live in vermont for the 49th stop on the c-span bus 50 capitols tour. david zuckerman will be the guest on "washington journal" starting at 7:40 a.m. eastern. >>> a new museum has opened up in washington, d.c., to give people an officer's point of view of policing. next the official opening and ribbon cutting
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richard norton smith is working on a new auger fee of gerald ford we caught up with him in his home in grand rapids michigan. on the west side, in the 1820s a baptist mr. jerry put down roots in a year or two later on the east side the french speaking entrepreneur showed up who was as eager to sell liquor to the indians and the reverend mccoy was to save their souls. and it can kinda set the pattern. in some ways for the two faces if you well of grand rapids. both sides of the river banks most of the 19th and early 20th century. were covered over with factories back when grand rapids they are gone now. the city that has replaced them in many ways was seated by that building the ford museum was opened in 1981. located downtown at the insistence that was some folks there in grand rapids who were interested in having a big comprehensive biography of gerald ford done. one thing led to another. and so a year and half ago. after publishing the rockefeller i have the opportunity to move back to grand rapids and i had been working on the biography ever since. there's so much both personally an
richard norton smith is working on a new auger fee of gerald ford we caught up with him in his home in grand rapids michigan. on the west side, in the 1820s a baptist mr. jerry put down roots in a year or two later on the east side the french speaking entrepreneur showed up who was as eager to sell liquor to the indians and the reverend mccoy was to save their souls. and it can kinda set the pattern. in some ways for the two faces if you well of grand rapids. both sides of the river banks most...
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richard norton smith, the former lbj presidential library museum director, and jeffrey engel, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. this is one hour and 45 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am happy to be here. i serve as the vice chairman and treasurer of the white house historical association and i am also treasure of the ronald reagan foundation. another presidential site. to kick things off this morning, i would like to frame our session by connecting to the overarching objective of the summit itself which is to share stories and memories and the narratives they create and discuss insight into the management and outreach of presidential -- presidential libraries, homes and museum. this year's theme focuses on the executive mansion as the thread that connects all of these sites. and sets the national stage for communications and innovation among presidential sites and libraries in the future. and what binds us all together is our deep set passion for honoring the history of the presidency and individual presidents as well a
richard norton smith, the former lbj presidential library museum director, and jeffrey engel, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. this is one hour and 45 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am happy to be here. i serve as the vice chairman and treasurer of the white house historical association and i am also treasure of the ronald reagan foundation. another presidential site. to kick things off this morning, i would like to frame...
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announcer: the following is a paid presentation for lifelock with norton. lifelock. >> look around, so many of us are on phones or laptops, on public wi-fi, shopping online, filling out forms and applicatio
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mike norton with the alameda county bomb squad showed me a scenario that could certainly happen at oneour airports... a pipe bomb hidden inside a carry on - sgt. mike norto, alameda county bomb squad. so safe. hidden safely hazard dealt with... sgt. ray kelly, alameda county bomb squad. this is a training letter, that could come into an office.. and this is something that could also be ptoentially hazardous. sgt. ray kelly also a member of the bomb squad, showed me how the team trains on identfying items and educating others on how to effectively face these risks in our communities. the team uses a wide variety of specialized tools to render devices discovered safe... such as this robot, and this total containment vessel, that can effectively decommision nuclear, biological and chemical threats. te kron4 news (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . a cooling trend is forecast for sunday and monday. daytime highs will cool down about 3-5 degrees along the coast and 4-8 degrees inland sunday. expect 60s along the coast with 7
mike norton with the alameda county bomb squad showed me a scenario that could certainly happen at oneour airports... a pipe bomb hidden inside a carry on - sgt. mike norto, alameda county bomb squad. so safe. hidden safely hazard dealt with... sgt. ray kelly, alameda county bomb squad. this is a training letter, that could come into an office.. and this is something that could also be ptoentially hazardous. sgt. ray kelly also a member of the bomb squad, showed me how the team trains on...
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. >> commissioner norton: thank you for being here. it's nice to see you. i wonder if, you know, the last few years, the c.a.c. has talked a lot about reading interventions and about improving training for teachers on reading interventions. and i wonder if -- because you've been paying close attention to this issue over the last few years, what changes do you see? do you see any positive changes in the district preparation and ability to intervene on reading disorders, dyslexia and others? >> yes. the curriculum and instruction department implemented a pilot program that brought wilson reading method into 10 schools. did a lot of data collection. they've been working with stanford in particular to develop early warning indicators so that students in kindergarten and first grade can be identified on indicators, not necessarily assessments, to potentially need intervention. and schools are trying to address this on their own. some schools have hired then own to address it. tenderloin is working with the fog leader program and lora lei is giving training to ma
. >> commissioner norton: thank you for being here. it's nice to see you. i wonder if, you know, the last few years, the c.a.c. has talked a lot about reading interventions and about improving training for teachers on reading interventions. and i wonder if -- because you've been paying close attention to this issue over the last few years, what changes do you see? do you see any positive changes in the district preparation and ability to intervene on reading disorders, dyslexia and...
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returning for their second day, from norton, ohio, down there by akron, it's the champs. it's the hlas family! [cheering and applause] and from union, new jersey, it's the carroll family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody might have a shot getting out of here in that brand-new car. hey, let's go meet the carroll family. woman: whoo! let's go! steve: wayne? wayne: how you doing? steve: how you doing? wayne: i'm good. steve: well, tell us who you brought with us, wayne. wayne: well, i brought my lovely wife ruksana, my brother rod-- steve: ok, hold up, hold up. ruksana: i know. bring it on, uncle. steve: that's where we got-- that's where i got lost at, right there. you the wife? ruksana: i'm the wife and a baby mama. that's what i am. wayne: that's right. hand-picked. bow! ruksana: i don't know--uh, uh-- wayne: yes, sir. steve: hand-picked? wayne: hand-picked. ruksana: mmm. wayne: all the qualities i was looking for. ruksana: oh. that's sweet. steve: no, i believe it. ruksana: he's my best friend since high school.
returning for their second day, from norton, ohio, down there by akron, it's the champs. it's the hlas family! [cheering and applause] and from union, new jersey, it's the carroll family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody might have a shot getting out of here in that brand-new car. hey, let's go meet the carroll family. woman: whoo! let's go! steve: wayne? wayne: how you doing? steve: how you doing? wayne: i'm good. steve: well, tell us...
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. >>> the 28 -- the 2018 nobel prize in economics was awarded to paul romer and william norton house will share the prize for their work to understand how economies can grow sustainably. romer start at -- taught at stanford and berkeley. he is a proponent of a theory that examines how the world can achieve sustainable growth. today two of the candidates running for governor of california are set to square off in the first and only plant debate. before that ktvu sam cooke sat down with republican john cox and democrat gavin newsom to talk about the highest -- the housing crisis. >>> we have been building up to 100,000 homes and apartments a year and the demand is more like 150,000 a year. we need to build more. but we need to build them in an affordable way. we need to make sure that we do not have the regulation that we do. we could have streamlined things a good amount. i have called for the replacement and reform of the california environment quality act which is being used by lawyers to create a huge cost. >>> the cost of living is very high in california. that is an issue. what i
. >>> the 28 -- the 2018 nobel prize in economics was awarded to paul romer and william norton house will share the prize for their work to understand how economies can grow sustainably. romer start at -- taught at stanford and berkeley. he is a proponent of a theory that examines how the world can achieve sustainable growth. today two of the candidates running for governor of california are set to square off in the first and only plant debate. before that ktvu sam cooke sat down with...
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. >> commissioner norton? >> thank you. so i have said some words before the board meeting. i try not to repeat myself. i just want to really appreciate the relationship that you have created across the school district and with funders. we have not always agreed to. we have had our battles, but i really do respect the work that you did to create that very strong relationship between the city and the school district. we are better for it and you are leaving us better for it. thank you for that. >> i just want to recount a few things where you have made a huge impact. i remember back when mayor newsom invited all of his department heads to mission high school. so many of them had never stepped inside any of our public schools. it was really eye-opening for them to understand why it was so important for your work, as we have said, to bridge the city and the school district. you also helped as yet, not one, but to golden bell awards. given the kind of partnerships that you have forged with the private sector, circled the schools, 100 million salesforce over ten years, those thin
. >> commissioner norton? >> thank you. so i have said some words before the board meeting. i try not to repeat myself. i just want to really appreciate the relationship that you have created across the school district and with funders. we have not always agreed to. we have had our battles, but i really do respect the work that you did to create that very strong relationship between the city and the school district. we are better for it and you are leaving us better for it. thank...
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[cheering and applause] and from norton, ohio, it's the hlas family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in that brand-new car right there. [cheering and applause] let's go meet the hlas family. hey, joe. joe: what's up? steve: how you doing, man? joe: i'm doing real good, steve. real good. steve: doing good. what do you do, man? joe: i'm an engineer, steve. steve: oh, that's pretty good. what type? joe: electrical engineer, project engineer. steve: good, good. introduce everybody. joe: all right. i got my oldest daughter shana, my middle son joey, my number two daughter brianna, and my baby of the family matt. steve: oh, you got all your kids. joe: 4 my kids. steve: so it's only one missing. joe: one missing. he couldn't make it. steve: he couldn't make it. joe: yeah. steve: ok. well, that's good. so what do you do? shana: i am in inside sales at a metal distributor. steve: oh, ok. good. joey, what do you do, man? joey: i'm a design engineer, steve. steve
[cheering and applause] and from norton, ohio, it's the hlas family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in that brand-new car right there. [cheering and applause] let's go meet the hlas family. hey, joe. joe: what's up? steve: how you doing, man? joe: i'm doing real good, steve. real good. steve: doing good. what do you do, man? joe: i'm an engineer, steve. steve: oh, that's pretty good. what...
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. >> commissioner norton? >> so i -- thank you for the presentation, and thank you to the principals for showing up and sharing with us. it's always good to see you, and i agree. i think we should have more principals come and talk to us. i was going to express -- i mean, i -- i feel some frustration, i think, because what you just said, superintendent, that you know, we've been doing various things for 30 years, and whatever the assessment, we still see the same gap. in all of my time on this board, it just seems like we haven't made much progress for all of the investment and the time and effort and really good work that everybody's put in. so i guess i -- it's interesting what you just said. i wonder if you can give me an example of what is a practice that is -- that you're seeing in some places in the district that you can tell is promising but that we have yet to adapt district wide? do you have any examples at your fingertips? >> so as john muir, we are seeing a lesson study process that has shown signif
. >> commissioner norton? >> so i -- thank you for the presentation, and thank you to the principals for showing up and sharing with us. it's always good to see you, and i agree. i think we should have more principals come and talk to us. i was going to express -- i mean, i -- i feel some frustration, i think, because what you just said, superintendent, that you know, we've been doing various things for 30 years, and whatever the assessment, we still see the same gap. in all of my...
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this is why dong woman norton put forward legislation. he is going to find that one trick pony doesn't resonate anywhere. you have moderate republicans in places like ohio, some in nevada, some in pennsylvania, and i'm not sure. i think people are over some of the childish antics. republicans will get their wits back and they, too, want a balance in government. >> darren, we heard there was a momentum building in the republican party after the kavanaugh hearings. now we're also in the middle of this huge international scandal with the killing in turkey of the virginia resident from saudi arabia. will any of this in your opinion effect dramatically either way the democrats or republicans' turnout? >> i think the kavanaugh bump is something we have seen we'll likely have, people have strong opinions, no matter how it plays out at the polls, i'm not sure the effect. what is true about this moment is donald trump is the leader of the republican party. and i think it spoke volumes about president obama's care when there were electoral failures
this is why dong woman norton put forward legislation. he is going to find that one trick pony doesn't resonate anywhere. you have moderate republicans in places like ohio, some in nevada, some in pennsylvania, and i'm not sure. i think people are over some of the childish antics. republicans will get their wits back and they, too, want a balance in government. >> darren, we heard there was a momentum building in the republican party after the kavanaugh hearings. now we're also in the...
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. >> norton last week was quite eloquent when they talked about the agreement that occurred on tariffs by america against canada. what confidence do you have that within five to seven months time, he won't lose his temper and say, okay, the canadians are getting tired. >> we know there's been a lot of discussion on 2-3-2 on cars. what we were able to negotiate with the americans on this is protection for the canadian auto industry and auto parts industry from 2-3-2 measures on autos that the president might move forward with. so we know that protecting our auto industry was one of the core concerns that canadians had about getting to a deal, and we're glad to say we have significant protections for our auto industry. we've also moved forward on certain measures that are a bit of an insurance policy against 2-3-2 in general, an exception for canada and a larger implementation -- longer implementation period, a delay of 60 days, before any measures come in that will allow us to work with our american friends and neighbors to try and find solutions before 2-3-2 moves forward. >> joshua gr
. >> norton last week was quite eloquent when they talked about the agreement that occurred on tariffs by america against canada. what confidence do you have that within five to seven months time, he won't lose his temper and say, okay, the canadians are getting tired. >> we know there's been a lot of discussion on 2-3-2 on cars. what we were able to negotiate with the americans on this is protection for the canadian auto industry and auto parts industry from 2-3-2 measures on autos...
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they worked now bearing their name wi tributes along there as well.ss congrewoman eleanor holmes norton says too often the work of postal workers and mailoe handlers unnoticed. >> i must say that my heart goes out to the feder employees, many of whom i represent on the front lines. they're the ones that were most inhe line of fire, whatever it turned out to b and i saw what could happen because we lost two postal workers rightere in the strict of columbia. >> reporter: and at all levels of law enforcent, we have been hearing that identifying suspicious packages in mail items is not oy the job of the post office, also, too, that we as citizens must be alert for suspicious packages and when see them we should call them and identinf them to lawcement as soon as possible. they say that kind of work can truly save lives'r live here in capitol heights. justin finch, news 4. >> stin, thank you >>> and we are monitoring the investigation very closely and will bri you any updates on air and online as they come in. of course, just find that information in the nbc washington app. >>> breaking news
they worked now bearing their name wi tributes along there as well.ss congrewoman eleanor holmes norton says too often the work of postal workers and mailoe handlers unnoticed. >> i must say that my heart goes out to the feder employees, many of whom i represent on the front lines. they're the ones that were most inhe line of fire, whatever it turned out to b and i saw what could happen because we lost two postal workers rightere in the strict of columbia. >> reporter: and at all...
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. >> history and other richard norton smith is working on a new biography of gerald ford. we caught up with him at his home in grand rapids, michigan. >> on the west side in the 1820s, a baptist missionary put down roots and a year or two later on the east side, a french-speaking entrepreneur showed up he was as eager to sell liquor to the indians as the reverend mcclay was to save their souls. it set the pattern in some ways for the two faces, if you will, of grand rapids, westside and beside. both sides of the river banks for most of the 19th and early 20th centuries were covered over with factories, furniture factories come back when grand rapids was a french or city, furniture capital of the united states. they are gone now, but the city that has replaced them in many ways was seated by that building, the ford museum, that was opened in 1981, located downtown at president ford's insistence, in the hope, long since realized, that it might in fact, spark the beginnings of an urban renewal, a genuine urban renewal. when i decided i had another book in me, there were some
. >> history and other richard norton smith is working on a new biography of gerald ford. we caught up with him at his home in grand rapids, michigan. >> on the west side in the 1820s, a baptist missionary put down roots and a year or two later on the east side, a french-speaking entrepreneur showed up he was as eager to sell liquor to the indians as the reverend mcclay was to save their souls. it set the pattern in some ways for the two faces, if you will, of grand rapids, westside...
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every major democrat including barbara norton, did great civil rights leader. it is bipartisan. we took care of 700,000 kids, give them legal status. then president trump him did and 8 million daca kids. then i did a bill that united parents and kids at the border with senator ted cruz and chuck schumer, democrat said no to that bill. if you look at the facts of the matter in the legislation that came up in the boat, it is very clear that my opponent falls to the very far left on this issue of immigration. she's been on the record in favor of sanctuary cities. she said the states and localities can do with these issues. we don't need to cooperate with federal government. that's a sanctuary cities are. you don't cooperate with the law of the land. if we would only follow the law. it's just a matter of simple line force meant and of course we need our federal case agents working with us at the state and local. her objection is very radical if you think about it. she sang don't follow the a lot of the land. we should not cooperate with federal law enforcement. and that is stunning.
every major democrat including barbara norton, did great civil rights leader. it is bipartisan. we took care of 700,000 kids, give them legal status. then president trump him did and 8 million daca kids. then i did a bill that united parents and kids at the border with senator ted cruz and chuck schumer, democrat said no to that bill. if you look at the facts of the matter in the legislation that came up in the boat, it is very clear that my opponent falls to the very far left on this issue of...