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. >>> mavericks and grizzlies, randolph fadeaway and the zach randolph, and the grizzlies won in dramatichion, 104-103. >>> scary moment in the hornets-cavs. chris paul collided with raymond sessions. paul was down and out. they brought a stretcher out for precautionary reasons. they're calling it a concussion. he is day to day and will miss tonight's game against the bulls. >>> finally back to san antonio for the antics of ron artest m second quarter. rejected george hill's shot, and then he flexes for the crowd and kissed his own bicep to show off for the paying customers. hen in the third still hustling, chased a loose ball, crashed right into a couple of fans. the guy in the white shirt got the worst of it, his coffee went flying. he was fine. can't say the same about the white shirt. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred robgin. >> hopefully there are free refills. >>> movie goers flocked to see johnny depp go green on the big screen. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus a contest in illinois that mixes old world tradition with all
. >>> mavericks and grizzlies, randolph fadeaway and the zach randolph, and the grizzlies won in dramatichion, 104-103. >>> scary moment in the hornets-cavs. chris paul collided with raymond sessions. paul was down and out. they brought a stretcher out for precautionary reasons. they're calling it a concussion. he is day to day and will miss tonight's game against the bulls. >>> finally back to san antonio for the antics of ron artest m second quarter. rejected george...
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and how randolph and others decided he should go. this is my way of explaining the situation of the country and giving some idea about what people were thinking previous to convention but once washington found the torch and the convention happened there was a gap. the convention happened in the first chapter. want the convention adjourned, there was just a proposal and a proposal that the convention was not authorized to produce. if that wasn't enough, told the country how it should ratify this unauthorized constitution. if it had been proposing amendments to the articles of confederation those amendments would have had to have congress's approval and the approval of all 50 states. the convention didn't even ask the congress to approve it. it submitted to. but said that the constitution should be submitted especially to specially elected conventions in the state's and when nine states approved ones into effect, what would happen to the other four? the reconstituted government left federal members behind. needless to say this was a sh
and how randolph and others decided he should go. this is my way of explaining the situation of the country and giving some idea about what people were thinking previous to convention but once washington found the torch and the convention happened there was a gap. the convention happened in the first chapter. want the convention adjourned, there was just a proposal and a proposal that the convention was not authorized to produce. if that wasn't enough, told the country how it should ratify this...
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and philip randolph institute. i know we have been hearing about a status report for this, but i am here to speak on behalf of my organization to let you know that our mission is to promote economic and racial equality for underserved communities, here in san francisco. we are in support of the water system improvement program. we see this program as a strategic and positive development for unemployed workers in the city and we also work directly with the northern california district council of labour is to provide the tunnel training and boot camp for the candidates that have been successful so far. we understand that this program provides opportunity to develop long-term employment, here in san francisco, so we wanted to show our support. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. is there any other speaker that would like to comment on item 3, 4, or five? seeing none, public comment is closed. there are a couple of items that we have to work through -- the first one, simply a hearing. i wonder if colleagues would sim
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i think his name was boots randolph. there was a famous story -- >> jimmy: boots randolph?jimmy: really? >> and there's a story that boots was misbehaving in some ways, i don't know, playing with a rubber band or something and my dad took him out in the hallway and booments was talking back and my dad picked him up and just held him off the floor against the lockers and spoke in a very calm tone, in a disciplinary fashion. and boots stepped, towed the line after that. >> jimmy: he was shaking in his boots, probably. >> he filled his boots with creamy urine. >> jimmy: somebody -- well, on a farm, yeah. >> we ate a lot of corn. >> jimmy: you churn it. >> it gets milky. >> jimmy: does your family still live there? >> yeah, a huge family of farmers, firemen, paramedics nurses, librarians, sort of the salt of the earth. >> jimmy: you are the only actor -- >> they squeezed out a black sheep. >> jimmy: were you in the drama program at school or -- >> i was. really small town. we did do plays and a musical, but they weren't -- it was sort of the 1958 version of high school drama. b
i think his name was boots randolph. there was a famous story -- >> jimmy: boots randolph?jimmy: really? >> and there's a story that boots was misbehaving in some ways, i don't know, playing with a rubber band or something and my dad took him out in the hallway and booments was talking back and my dad picked him up and just held him off the floor against the lockers and spoke in a very calm tone, in a disciplinary fashion. and boots stepped, towed the line after that. >>...
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from the corner right before the half time break for inclusion memphis leads to a dozen points zach randolph out again hi nineteen me out of thirteen rebounds on was one of seven memphis players he finished and double figures on the night of really sending off one three eighty five in front that he ends up meaning utah dropped three games behind them for the final playoff spot with only nine games to go. i would go back to the pitch finally for a recap of all the strikes the port injuring week two in the premier league and eight student teams to catch at the moment check out the way they move top and all the rest of the action it is schools over. my. last ah. ah . live . live. live. live live live . that's just more fun i do join me again though in just under two hours time for more but now it's the weather season. for the full sun we've got it from the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. sure. you can see.
from the corner right before the half time break for inclusion memphis leads to a dozen points zach randolph out again hi nineteen me out of thirteen rebounds on was one of seven memphis players he finished and double figures on the night of really sending off one three eighty five in front that he ends up meaning utah dropped three games behind them for the final playoff spot with only nine games to go. i would go back to the pitch finally for a recap of all the strikes the port injuring week...
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zach randolph with the steel. he is like 250 pounds. lumbering coast to coast. the warriors will out score 62-38 in the half. santa clara in the title game. the college insider .com and rodriguez is throwing down hard. didn't expect that from ben going strong. kevin foster and range on the limited scbh -- and final seconds of the first half. and bang. santa clara by 10 and foster with a game high 16. >> thraz good -- that's good stuff. "nightline" is coming up next. i'm dan ashley and thank you for watching. appreciate your time and see you tomorrow. have a good night. versus toyota. which is better? [ male announcer ] why do so many car companies compare themselves to toyota? maybe it's because toyota has more hybrids on the road than all other automakers combined. like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best sele
zach randolph with the steel. he is like 250 pounds. lumbering coast to coast. the warriors will out score 62-38 in the half. santa clara in the title game. the college insider .com and rodriguez is throwing down hard. didn't expect that from ben going strong. kevin foster and range on the limited scbh -- and final seconds of the first half. and bang. santa clara by 10 and foster with a game high 16. >> thraz good -- that's good stuff. "nightline" is coming up next. i'm dan...
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hundred seventeen while minnesota fell to the dallas mavericks despite thirty one points from anthony randolph one hundred fourteen ninety six the final score imagine a victory made thirty points and eleven rebounds legality slick tight game that saw the lead change nine times and now he's lonely grated an eight point three to side with palace spelled off it's a move to reach fifty wins eleven straight seasons on minnesota slumped to their fifth straight to fate it's. now the cricket world cup new zealand are playing south africa for a place in the semifinals and one hundred seventy four five or forty four overs after going into bat first meanwhile india say they will take a well deserved rest before their last all clash with pakistan after easing past defending champions of strayer strayer finishing on two hundred sixty for six yesterday after they won the toss and chose about first was the skipper ricky ponting hitting his first century for thirteen months in reply india sachin to go into it's not fifty three but if you're saying he brought the tie home with his fifty seven or that including
hundred seventeen while minnesota fell to the dallas mavericks despite thirty one points from anthony randolph one hundred fourteen ninety six the final score imagine a victory made thirty points and eleven rebounds legality slick tight game that saw the lead change nine times and now he's lonely grated an eight point three to side with palace spelled off it's a move to reach fifty wins eleven straight seasons on minnesota slumped to their fifth straight to fate it's. now the cricket world cup...
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pointer from the corner right before the half time break including the memphis meets with josie zach randolph he had a game high nineteen points thirteen replies i was one of seven memphis players who faced in double figures on the night it was ending up one hundred three to eighty five in front of the ends meaning. three games behind and five the off spots only eleven games to. we go back to the pitch finally for a recap of all the strikes the cord injury in week two in the premier league who are being on the needs are the teams to catch check out the way they moved top and all the rest of the action it's called score. liz . liz . liz . liz play live live live . some great strikes there are valleys all your support from the weather is coming up in just a second all season. for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. bringing you the latest in science to. the future covered. and. you came. home. in indonesia ologies available in the ground your photo shirts a media hotel the ritz carlton hotel a little hotel hotel new millennium ho
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hundred seventeen while minnesota fell to the dallas mavericks despite thirty one points from anthony randolph one hundred fourteen ninety six before you sponsoring this one in which he made thirty points and eleven rebounds for dallas and a tight game i would surely change nine times in the most likely greater than eight points for a the side dallas held off it's in the wall to reach fifty wins for the eleven straight season the minnesota slumps to their three straight face. critics well company will face pakistan in the semifinals after knocking at champions a stranger a stray a finishing on two hundred sixty six after they won the toss and chose the back first all the skipper ricky ponting getting his first century for thirteen months in europe like india surgeons and dorcas now fifty three that is your first thing in the thai home is fifty seven thinking like india eventually winning by five wickets the now rest of this time from showdown pakistan. to you know it's it's obviously it's really very high pressure give them a lot of our systems mentally physically or. you know we need to relax
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from the corner at the buzzer of the second period to increase the lead to twelve points and zach randolph had a game high nineteen points thirteen rebounds and was one of seven memphis players have been in double figures on the night agrees this to get one hundred three eighty five meaning you to drop three games behind them for the final spot with only eleven games left in regular season. now examine the bush record for is the reigning key one european champion and the twenty seven year old is aiming to clinch the world title next artie's constantin of talk to russia's hottest martial arts prospect. russia has been synonymous with producing world class fighters for many years now there is disciplines in various martial arts scene russians dominating marine command and octagon doha second phase one stage fighter the undisputed world he walks in champion was recently invited to the prestigious k. one world series after winning every doubt he had for for. another reason expired legend feathery million into the thirty four year old last stand for a maybe in the twilight of his career now aft
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one hundred five points to a team victory over the los angeles clippers thirty points from zach randolphhelping them on their way in tennessee he also weighed in with twelve giving his side a nearly here in the first a three pointer in the second put its risley's fifty thirty three out. and he continued his scoring spree in the fall fighting off to defend his to make it nine hundred sixty seven a real rat then for memphis to keep the postseason hopes on the boil. let's go to cricket where pakistan has made it through to the quarter finals of the world cup that after a seven wicket symbolic way rain delays that affected this and actually pakistan would set a revised target of one hundred sixty two thirty eight was a middle order batsman such as the. press of world cup day spring seventy eight of ninety seven leaving his side to the victory of pakistan will meet a stranger in the last week to construct the table i finally the official count down to the london twenty twelve olympics has begun following the unveiling of a clock in london's trafalgar square to mark five hundred days. until th
one hundred five points to a team victory over the los angeles clippers thirty points from zach randolphhelping them on their way in tennessee he also weighed in with twelve giving his side a nearly here in the first a three pointer in the second put its risley's fifty thirty three out. and he continued his scoring spree in the fall fighting off to defend his to make it nine hundred sixty seven a real rat then for memphis to keep the postseason hopes on the boil. let's go to cricket where...
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. >>> and zack randolph of memphis's hit on a 17-foot shot with time running out against dallas and thelies beat the mavericks 104-103. it was the third time memphis beat dallas this season. >>> and in college basketball, number one ranked ohio state won the big ten title. the buckeyes set a new record with 14 consecutive three-point shots against number 10 wisconsin. ohio state rolled to a 93-65 victory. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and the high price of gas. the big impact on small businesses. >>> sports, sponsored by odor-eaters insoles, powder and spray. absorb sweat and destroy odor on contact. insoles. powder and pray, absorb sweat and destroy odor on contact. announcer: naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. parentheses have a place. but not on your face. juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infe
. >>> and zack randolph of memphis's hit on a 17-foot shot with time running out against dallas and thelies beat the mavericks 104-103. it was the third time memphis beat dallas this season. >>> and in college basketball, number one ranked ohio state won the big ten title. the buckeyes set a new record with 14 consecutive three-point shots against number 10 wisconsin. ohio state rolled to a 93-65 victory. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories....
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hundred five points to eighty two victory over the los angeles clippers thirty points from zach randolph helped them on their way in tennessee he also weighed in with twelve rebounds giving his side a new lead in the first in a three pointer in the second here put the grizzlies fifty thirty three. you can see the spree in the fourth biting of two defenders there to make ninety six and seven a route then the memphis we keep the postseason hopes on the board. but pakistan have made it through to the quarterfinals of cricket's world cup but after a seven wicket victory over zimbabwe rain delays affected this match and pakistan were set to revise target of one hundred sixty two when thirty eight zero is middle order batsman aside should be making press it world cup day in school and seventy eight of ninety seven balls leaving his side of the season when pakistan is training at their last group to determine who finished top of the table. i am finally tickets have gone on so for the london twenty twelve olympics the clock marking a five hundred sixty go to the start of the games was unveiled i
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corner of the buzzer ok the second period to increase the least it's well points or not and zach randolph had a one thousand points thirteen rebounds and was one of seven these players and finished in double digits on tonight's the grizzlies stupid law no three eighty five meaning youth has dropped three games behind them for the final spot with only eleven games left and regular season so. now alexander busch i call for is the reigning want european champion and the twenty seven year old is now aiming to clinch the world title archies constantin popped up of talk to russia's hottest martial arts prospect. russia has been synonymous with what to do seeing world class fighters for many years now various disciplines in various martial arts scene washington dominating wing man and out to guard the doha securities one side where the undisputed world king boxing champion was recently invited to be bursty just a one world series after winning every bell he had fought for. and now there is an east wide legend fielder you know the thirty four year old last emperor may be in the twilight of his ca
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we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was rated one of the worst schools in colorado three years ago. last may, they graduated 97% of their seniors. most of them are the first and their families to go to college. the violence is down 80% compared to a few years ago. of course, we can see it right here at miami central. [applause] and a little bit more than a decade ago when the state exams started -- in each of their five years and then they had an and each after that, the halls were literally better with garbage. one of the buildings here was called the fishbowl because it was always flooding. [applause] in one survey, only 1/3 of all students said they felt safe in school. that about that. today, all of the outstanding teachers, all the students, you have put those days behind you. [applause] i know you face challenges. on things are not perfect. over the past five years you have started to excel academically. performance has skyrocketed by 60% in math, 40% in writing. graduation rates went from -- i expect them to
we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was rated one of the worst schools in colorado three years ago. last may, they graduated 97% of their seniors. most of them are the first and their families to go to college. the violence is down 80% compared to a few years ago. of course, we can see it right here at miami central. [applause] and a little bit more than a decade ago when the state exams started -- in each of their five years and then they had an and each after that,...
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that's the case and how are we supposed to come up with the next here to discuss with me is anthony randolph the director of economic research for the reason foundation and the thanks so much for being here tonight so when goldman sachs tells investors you can't even be upset anymore is that just mean that it's really all gone downhill that it's completely demolished we're at the lowest place in the housing market by far since this is actually the crisis began really since one thousand sixty's has really began we began keeping data if you look at whether it's building permits in the new start like new starts of homes existing home sales new home sales they are all almost every statistic is at the lowest number lower than even when we were at the top of the recession when the housing bubble was really starting to crash and that is despite several years now the federal government seeking to try and probably the housing market to try and boost sales to boost prices. given that that's where we're at there's a lot of people who might say look now we've reached the bottom and we really can't be di
that's the case and how are we supposed to come up with the next here to discuss with me is anthony randolph the director of economic research for the reason foundation and the thanks so much for being here tonight so when goldman sachs tells investors you can't even be upset anymore is that just mean that it's really all gone downhill that it's completely demolished we're at the lowest place in the housing market by far since this is actually the crisis began really since one thousand sixty's...
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. >> guest: and william randolph the governor. >> host: then why was it virginia soa responsible? >> tha that is an extraordinarily good question. suspect washington's presents hot and madison was of the congress and understood firsthand how debilitating but government was and there were termorre limits and medicis and had served his out back in the legislature although he was sent back again that after you could not serve any more then he went back again. wen but he was probably one of the most forceful people arguing for it but could not have done it alone. edmund randolph and he probably had substantial support and the legislatureprtue as well. >> your book opens with 1787 and where does it go from there? >> the book itself starts from their. i have a prelude because i could not say now we have to figure out what to do with the constitution but why was there a constitution and peoplee thought it was important to do that? georgeat through washington start with his getting noticed and hisit effort to get out howded randolph and other persuaded how they should go. that is my way t
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. >> reporter: alex randolph was just named to the board last week. >> you have to give nikki a lot of c. under her leadership over the last couple months we secured all of the contractors, we got a lot of our sponsors back on board. >> reporter: and the board has paid off $30,000 of its debt. city laid leader says they are committed to making sure the celebration is successful. live in san francisco, paul chambers. >> caltrains board of directors is considering cuts in service. jim vargas is live in san bruno with how people say it's going to hurt them. >> reporter: we are learning that losing a caltrain station can hurt lives, can disrupt lives. we are at the san bruno station, one of the ones on the possible closure list. we meticulous small just before he boarded the caltrain two blocks his home. it's his only mode of transportation. >> reporter: what will you do if it closes? >> i would be spending a lot of money on taxis. >> reporter: going how far? >> to san mateo. >> reporter: can you afford that? >> no. >> reporter: for years its been a policy to get people living working clos
. >> reporter: alex randolph was just named to the board last week. >> you have to give nikki a lot of c. under her leadership over the last couple months we secured all of the contractors, we got a lot of our sponsors back on board. >> reporter: and the board has paid off $30,000 of its debt. city laid leader says they are committed to making sure the celebration is successful. live in san francisco, paul chambers. >> caltrains board of directors is considering cuts in...
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edmund randolph, the governor. and, this was -- these were -- this was a group of -- >> why was virginia so responsible for this? >> that is an extraordinarily good question. i suspect washington's presence had something to do with it. certainly, mad done who had been in the congress and understood first hand how debilitated the government of the united states was, was an important figure and, there were term limits on congress and madison served his time and was back in the legislature and he was sent back to congress again when his period of being... couldn't serve any more. and, when he went back again, but, i think he was probably one of the most forceful people arguing for it but he couldn't have done that alone. he had the support of the governor of virginia, who was edmund randolph and i think probably had substantial support of the legislature as well in virginia. >> your book, ratification, opens with september 17, 1787. where does it go follow there? >> well, the book itself starts from there, i have a pr
edmund randolph, the governor. and, this was -- these were -- this was a group of -- >> why was virginia so responsible for this? >> that is an extraordinarily good question. i suspect washington's presence had something to do with it. certainly, mad done who had been in the congress and understood first hand how debilitated the government of the united states was, was an important figure and, there were term limits on congress and madison served his time and was back in the...
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there is a school in denver ,bruce randolph school, that went from one of the worst schools to graduating 97% of its seniors. in cincinnati, taft high school when from handing out only one to, for every five students, to graduating 95% of its seniors and preparing them for careers in technology. our goal as an administration, my goal as president, has been to build on the successes across america. we know what can work. two years ago, we started doing exactly that, trying to figure out how we incentivized success by starting something, a competition called "race to the top." we are saying to states, prove you're serious about reform and we will show you the money. because it is a competition for less than 1% of what our country spent on education each year, raced to the top as lead over 40 states to raise their standards for teaching, learning, and student achievement. these standards would not developed in washington but they were developed by republican and democratic governors across this country. we have made enormous progress. this is probably the most significant education reform in
there is a school in denver ,bruce randolph school, that went from one of the worst schools to graduating 97% of its seniors. in cincinnati, taft high school when from handing out only one to, for every five students, to graduating 95% of its seniors and preparing them for careers in technology. our goal as an administration, my goal as president, has been to build on the successes across america. we know what can work. two years ago, we started doing exactly that, trying to figure out how we...
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. >> may 29, 1787, on this day ndeilliam randolph intr virginia plan for the constitution. the late senator r rmert bied t spoke about the virginia plan and the events that followed its introduction. >> under the virginia plan, both houses of congress will be apportioned by a population, in favor of the larger states. axe the smaller states wilt threatened by the plan. >> however, the delegates rejected the smaller plaincr 2 convention split 5-5. >> the convention was in a deapnocso >> they appointed a special committee to solve the disuctte axe it deterthin ned hage the legislative branches are operated today. axe it gave the states equality in the senate. >> this would come to be known as the great compromise. >> an excerpt from the grand pri wh winnegerve barl, an elid grader from cary, north carolina, and the entry was titled the great compromise. joanne wheeler made the call last friday. here's an excerpt of hage that conversation went. >> karl, we have judged over 1,000 videos in the midpne and high school categories and our theme, you did a video called it ahe great
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wood's the stories is as old as william randolph hearst's first part on for an actress.[laughter] the tendency of the template to rule the facts even when the facts as in the case of the statute toppling or the city floating come from their own correspondence or from eminent independent authorities when the facts don't even require it extensive investigations but merely paying attention to the public record that tendency is only increasing in the face of dozens of daily deadlines and ever tighter budgets you can't fan a story for very long and when you come back as everybody did to new orleans for the fifth anniversary last fall there's now a corporate institutional ego involved in defending the template against the assaults of the information. after all the networks, cable and broadcast read a time about the ball zenas of the katrina coverage. anderson cooper actually wide defender at senator larry mann mary landrieu's face. how do you go about retracting debose? were the templates not so powerful in shaping public understanding of major events the notion that the thous
wood's the stories is as old as william randolph hearst's first part on for an actress.[laughter] the tendency of the template to rule the facts even when the facts as in the case of the statute toppling or the city floating come from their own correspondence or from eminent independent authorities when the facts don't even require it extensive investigations but merely paying attention to the public record that tendency is only increasing in the face of dozens of daily deadlines and ever...
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the body is towards the stories is as old of william randolph hearst hard on for an actress.[laughter] the tendency of the template for the facts even when the facts as in the case of the statute toppling and flooding come from your own correspondence and eminent independent authorities when the facts don't even require extensive investigations but merely pay attention to the public record it's only increasing in the face of deadly deadlines. degette and the story for very long and when you come back as if it did to new orleans for the anniversary last fall there is no corporate institutional ego involved in defending the template against the assault of new information. after all, the network's cable and broadcast bragged about the ballsiness of the coverage. anderson cooper actually wasting your in senator mary landrieu's face exactly how do you go about retracting a boast? this will be interesting fodder except for the cjr for more than also powerful in shaping public understanding of major events. the notion that thousands from baghdad for toppling the stature of the tyran
the body is towards the stories is as old of william randolph hearst hard on for an actress.[laughter] the tendency of the template for the facts even when the facts as in the case of the statute toppling and flooding come from your own correspondence and eminent independent authorities when the facts don't even require extensive investigations but merely pay attention to the public record it's only increasing in the face of deadly deadlines. degette and the story for very long and when you...
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. >> randolph, vermont, a person i'm a huge fan of pbs and ncr and contributor but i have been dismayed -- here is a tweet from linda wouldn't the funding constitute a removal- talk about corporate sponsorship and what the rules are. >> it is heavily regulated. companies cannot run the same kinds of commercials they run on commercial television. they can identify themselves as a company that is trying to do something in the public interes interes interests. they are prohibited from any reference to cost or comparison with others or calls to action. i ran the health week series on pbs for five years back in the late 1990's and early 2000's and i had to pass up all pharmaceutical underwriting possibilities because each of them had a call to action as simple as contact your doctor about this and i couldn't use that kind of underwriting because of the rules. so it is constraining but there is a reason. if you want to change the rules and make them more liberal so we could entice a few more corporations to support us, that is something worth talking about. but while we are where we are, we a
. >> randolph, vermont, a person i'm a huge fan of pbs and ncr and contributor but i have been dismayed -- here is a tweet from linda wouldn't the funding constitute a removal- talk about corporate sponsorship and what the rules are. >> it is heavily regulated. companies cannot run the same kinds of commercials they run on commercial television. they can identify themselves as a company that is trying to do something in the public interes interes interests. they are prohibited from...
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. >> we have general randolph, general, thank you, strategic policy and command. general, as always, we appreciate your service to our country, and we thank you for your willingness to be here today and to lend your expertise to the subcommittee, and finally, we have honorable jack jack -- jack lin. this subcommittee is unusual in that it's probably one of the most bipartson subcommittees in congress. we are trying to look and make sure that we answer the question, are we ready? that's the purpose of the hearing. my partner in this een denver and the ranking member from guam and i'd like to defer at this time to madelyn. >> thank you, and i appreciate your willingness to hold this hear on the security in the asia region which is certainly important to me. as we heard from witnesses in previous hearings and briefings, this area of the world requires our focus and our attention. before i begin with my statement, i would like to recognize the people of japan and ask that we keep them in our thoughts and prayers as they we roof from the -- recover from the earthquake
. >> we have general randolph, general, thank you, strategic policy and command. general, as always, we appreciate your service to our country, and we thank you for your willingness to be here today and to lend your expertise to the subcommittee, and finally, we have honorable jack jack -- jack lin. this subcommittee is unusual in that it's probably one of the most bipartson subcommittees in congress. we are trying to look and make sure that we answer the question, are we ready? that's...
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we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was rated one of the worst schools in colorado three years ago but last may graduated 97 percent of its seniors. [applause] and by the way, most of them are the first in their family to go to college. we can see it in mastery charter school in philadelphia, where four times as many students are proficient in math, and violence is down 80 percent compared to just a few years ago. [applause] and of course, we can see it right here at miami central. [applause] a little more than a decade ago, when the state exams started, miami central scored a d in each of its first five years. then it scored an f in each of the five years after that. halls were literally littered with garbage. one of the buildings here was called the fish bowl because it was always flooded. [laughter] in one survey, only a third of all students said they felt safe at school. think about that -- only a third. today, mrs. turner, all the outstanding students here, all the students here, you've put those days behind
we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was rated one of the worst schools in colorado three years ago but last may graduated 97 percent of its seniors. [applause] and by the way, most of them are the first in their family to go to college. we can see it in mastery charter school in philadelphia, where four times as many students are proficient in math, and violence is down 80 percent compared to just a few years ago. [applause] and of course, we can see it right here at...
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we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was rated one of the worst schools in colorado three years ago but last may graduated 97 percent of its seniors. and by the way, most of them are the first in their family to go to college. we can see it in mastery charter school in philadelphia, where four times as many students are proficient in math, and violence is down 80 percent compared to just a few years ago. and of course, we can see it right here at miami central. a little more than a decade ago, when the state exams started, miami central scored a d in each of its first five years. then it scored an f in each of the five years after that. halls were literally littered with garbage. one of the buildings here was called the fish bowl because it was always flooded. in one survey, only a third of all students said they felt safe at school. think about that -- only a third. today, mrs. turner, all the outstanding students here, all the students here, you've put those days behind you. you've put those days behind you. i mea
we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was rated one of the worst schools in colorado three years ago but last may graduated 97 percent of its seniors. and by the way, most of them are the first in their family to go to college. we can see it in mastery charter school in philadelphia, where four times as many students are proficient in math, and violence is down 80 percent compared to just a few years ago. and of course, we can see it right here at miami central. a...
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there is a school in denver, bruce randolph, that went to being one of the worst schools to graduating7% of its seniors last may. in cincinnati, one high school went to handing out one diploma for every five students to graduating 95% of their seniors and preparing them for careers in technology. our goal as an administration and my goal as president has been to build on these successes across america. we know what can work. two years ago, we started doing exactly that, trying to figure out how do we incentivize success by starting to fund a competition called race to the top. we are saying to the states, prove you are serious about reform and we will show you the money. because it is a competition for less than 1% of what we've spent on education, it has led over 40 states to raise their standards for teaching, learning, and student achievement. the standards were not developed in washington but by republican and democratic governors of across this country. we have made enormous progress. as arne has said, this is in the most significant reform have seen in a generation. we need to ma
there is a school in denver, bruce randolph, that went to being one of the worst schools to graduating7% of its seniors last may. in cincinnati, one high school went to handing out one diploma for every five students to graduating 95% of their seniors and preparing them for careers in technology. our goal as an administration and my goal as president has been to build on these successes across america. we know what can work. two years ago, we started doing exactly that, trying to figure out how...
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we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was rated one of the worst schools in colorado three years ago. last may, it graduated 97% of its seniors. [applause] most of them are the first and their families to go to college. [applause] we can see it in mastery charter school in philadelphia, where four times as many students are proficient in math and violence is down 80% compared to just a few years ago. [applause] and of course, we can see it right here at miami central. [applause] a little more than a decade ago, when the state exam started, miami central scored a d. then it scored an f. halls were littered with garbage. one of the buildings here was called the fish bowl because it was always flooded. in one survey, only of third of all students said they felt safe at school. think about that. only a third. today, mrs. turner, all the outstanding teachers here, the students, you put those days behind you. [applause] you put those days behind you. [applause] i know you still face challenges. i know you still face challe
we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was rated one of the worst schools in colorado three years ago. last may, it graduated 97% of its seniors. [applause] most of them are the first and their families to go to college. [applause] we can see it in mastery charter school in philadelphia, where four times as many students are proficient in math and violence is down 80% compared to just a few years ago. [applause] and of course, we can see it right here at miami central....