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the wire star sonya son talks about what comes next. and we challenge the hugely popular blogger whether she's playing fast and loose with the science. and building the big apple's newest subway line. the extraordinary images from beneath new york. >> there is no proof that isil orchestrated sunday's shooting in texas. but a group quick to feed on fear and violence was quick to would claim responsibility. we'll have more on isil's boast in a moment, but new details in the lives of the suspects. heidi zhou castro is in garland texas, tonight heidi? >> both the families and others have denounced this attack and expressed dismay that it happened. >> we live in garland and it's just so ironic that this is where he would end up dying the mother of the suspected shooter said that the 34-year-old was raised muslim by his pakistani father but she never saw signs of trouble. >> he was a practicing muslim, but not in the extreme sense. he prayed five times a day. he wore a beard. >> sharon, a nurse in houston said that nader owned a carpet cleani
the wire star sonya son talks about what comes next. and we challenge the hugely popular blogger whether she's playing fast and loose with the science. and building the big apple's newest subway line. the extraordinary images from beneath new york. >> there is no proof that isil orchestrated sunday's shooting in texas. but a group quick to feed on fear and violence was quick to would claim responsibility. we'll have more on isil's boast in a moment, but new details in the lives of the...
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>> sonya learns her fate. >> anything else you'd like to add? below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. over 20 million kids everyday in oulack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday. our collaboration with citi has helped us really accelerate the expansion of our business in terms of how many communities we can serve. working with citi has also helped to fuel our innovation process and the speed at which we can bring new products into the grocery stores. we are employing 1
>> sonya learns her fate. >> anything else you'd like to add? below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. over 20 million kids everyday in oulack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change....
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nice to meet you. >> sonya. >> sonya's my head baker.roducts that you see here. so what i wanted to do today is we want to market tina's products, and the goal is we want them to taste good, and we want them to look good. >> okay. >> when we finish making this, from a business standpoint, we'll know how much went in in raw materials, how much went in in labor, how much went in in packaging-- >> okay. >> currently, it costs tina up to 75¢ to make a single bite. by mass-producing the bite, i can lower the cost to 10¢ per bite. each package will consist of eight bites, which means it'll cost us the 80¢ to make the entire package. we're gonna sell these to retailers for $3 each, yielding us $2.20 of profit per package. an average order from a national grocery store chain would be between 10,000 and 30,000 units. with only one order, we can make between $22,000 and $66,000 in profit. you first. >> this is like a dream come true right now. >> this is a good start. it's not bad for half a day of work. michael will like these. >> oh, i'm excited
nice to meet you. >> sonya. >> sonya's my head baker.roducts that you see here. so what i wanted to do today is we want to market tina's products, and the goal is we want them to taste good, and we want them to look good. >> okay. >> when we finish making this, from a business standpoint, we'll know how much went in in raw materials, how much went in in labor, how much went in in packaging-- >> okay. >> currently, it costs tina up to 75¢ to make a single...
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joining me from albuquerque is sonya, a teacher from an elementary school. welcome to "inside story". great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start at the beginning of the day. 25 kids file into the classroom at 8:45 in the morning. what is different about a classroom where most of those kids are poor? >> well, when those kids come in, the first thing i do is do a quick assessment of the immediate needs. some of those children are homeless or come from homes with trauma, my job is to make them feel welcome. the first thing i do is ask if they have eaten breakfast. if they haven't. i make sure they get breakfast. we have a free breakfast programme. if they are a little late for school, i have snacks ready for them. i do is quick safety of how they look do they need a jacket, clean soccer, do the pants fit. if they are tired i get out a mat so they can rest. there are times our day doesn't start for a while, until i assess the needs of those high-risk students. >> but we are in a time in american education where school systems are layin
joining me from albuquerque is sonya, a teacher from an elementary school. welcome to "inside story". great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start at the beginning of the day. 25 kids file into the classroom at 8:45 in the morning. what is different about a classroom where most of those kids are poor? >> well, when those kids come in, the first thing i do is do a quick assessment of the immediate needs. some of those children are homeless or...
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sonya baumstein. about to attempt 5700 nautical miles from japan to san francisco in her rowboat. >> i have really high hopes for what's about to happen. >> reporter: what's about to happen will be a first if she makes it. no woman has ever crossed the pacific nonstop on her own. i asked sonya boimaumstein what she fears the most. >> i fear losing my boat the most. >> reporter: she's created a 23-foot floating data collector. her boat will beam back ocean salinity current, temperature back to scientists studying the effects of global warming. as she puts it just being a contributor. >> to contribute to the body of knowledge. we can help solve the major problems that we have on earth right now. >> reporter: she tells me her parents and friends are behind her. still, four to six months with no support boat no real backup. it seems so risky. she corrected me saying three years of risk management have gone into this. >> there is risk involved walking across a city road. it all depends on how you want to u
sonya baumstein. about to attempt 5700 nautical miles from japan to san francisco in her rowboat. >> i have really high hopes for what's about to happen. >> reporter: what's about to happen will be a first if she makes it. no woman has ever crossed the pacific nonstop on her own. i asked sonya boimaumstein what she fears the most. >> i fear losing my boat the most. >> reporter: she's created a 23-foot floating data collector. her boat will beam back ocean salinity...
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the wire star sonya son talks about what comes next.and we challenge the hugely popular blogger whether she's playing fast and loose with the science. and
the wire star sonya son talks about what comes next.and we challenge the hugely popular blogger whether she's playing fast and loose with the science. and
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he took his high school sweetheart, sonya, on plane spotting dates. even worked as a freight carrier at orange county's john wayne airport. he always had one big dream. to be a police officer. when he joined the lapd, friends say it was one of the happiest days of his life. he lived within walking distance of his parents, he volunteered at the school where his niece teaches kindergarten, he married sonya, his high school sweetheart and his partner on the force was his best friend. life was good. one night officer sanchez was in pursuit of a speeding vehicle when someone intentionally crashed into his patrol car. he was the third los angeles police officer killed in a crash in just two months. your jobs are inherently dangerous. the reminders are too common. just a few days ago two police officers were killed in the line of duty in mississippi. a week before that an officer was killed in the line of duty in queens. a few months before that, two of his fellow officers in nypd were killed as well. we cannot erase every darkness or danger from the duty th
he took his high school sweetheart, sonya, on plane spotting dates. even worked as a freight carrier at orange county's john wayne airport. he always had one big dream. to be a police officer. when he joined the lapd, friends say it was one of the happiest days of his life. he lived within walking distance of his parents, he volunteered at the school where his niece teaches kindergarten, he married sonya, his high school sweetheart and his partner on the force was his best friend. life was...
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took his high school sweetheart sonya on plane spotting dates.worked as a freight carrier at orange county's john wayne airport, but he always had one big dream to be a police officer. when he joined the lapd, friends say it was one of the happiest days of his life. he lived within walking distance of his parents he volunteered at the school where his niece teaches kindergarten, he married sonya, his high school sweetheart, and his partner on the force was his best friend, so life was good. one night officer sanchez was in pursuit of a speeding vehicle when someone intentionally crashed into his patrol car. he was the third los angeles police officer killed in a crash in just two months. your jobs are inherently dangerous. they are reminders, just a few days ago two police officers were killed in the line of duty in mississippi. a week before that, an officer was killed in the line of duty in queens. a few months before that, two of his fellow officers in the nypd were killed, as well. we cannot erase every darkness or danger from the duty that y
took his high school sweetheart sonya on plane spotting dates.worked as a freight carrier at orange county's john wayne airport, but he always had one big dream to be a police officer. when he joined the lapd, friends say it was one of the happiest days of his life. he lived within walking distance of his parents he volunteered at the school where his niece teaches kindergarten, he married sonya, his high school sweetheart, and his partner on the force was his best friend, so life was good. one...
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. >> i'm sonya a group of renter that is really feeling terrified we're feeling terrified and those kinds of things this is one how is it seems like it didn't matter when we have a need that's exactly when just one house matters a lot when we- i'm not mission people there are very terrified of new development they think they're to get pushed out that seems more fair it has a i have an emotional reaction when i see neighbors claj that the new house is not going to look nice i feel like this is insult to all of us who are actually afraid of being displaced and we really need to live in a city that is easy to build if reliable and friendly to new building whether one small you know development one house whether it is thirty unit or 4 unit somewhere else we're not going to get to our 5 thousand unit a year if not easy to build thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm daniel a local 38 union plumber a member of sf bar the american federation let the man build his house let him build. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i'm living on
. >> i'm sonya a group of renter that is really feeling terrified we're feeling terrified and those kinds of things this is one how is it seems like it didn't matter when we have a need that's exactly when just one house matters a lot when we- i'm not mission people there are very terrified of new development they think they're to get pushed out that seems more fair it has a i have an emotional reaction when i see neighbors claj that the new house is not going to look nice i feel like...
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latina supreme court justice is here and so is alice walters, founder of the slow food movement -- sonya sotomayor the first latina supreme court justice is here. >> but who controls those images, and who is looking at who? is it us, or is it then? >> that's one of the questions raised by this digital portrait of the founders of google, a search engine that can also gather information about those who use it. that means pretty much everyone. but here, the tables are turned and the words spoken by the google creators are googled in real time on the adjoining screen. >> as sergei brin says television, his images will be branded with photos of television, and on the other screen, you will see a textual display of the snippets that come back when you type television into google, does that make sense? it's all stylized, and it tries to be beautiful and dynamic and evocative, but in essence i'm just using their technology to demonstrate what i think is interesting about them. >> our relationship with celebrity is only one aspect. we may decide who becomes a celebrity, but how they are presented
latina supreme court justice is here and so is alice walters, founder of the slow food movement -- sonya sotomayor the first latina supreme court justice is here. >> but who controls those images, and who is looking at who? is it us, or is it then? >> that's one of the questions raised by this digital portrait of the founders of google, a search engine that can also gather information about those who use it. that means pretty much everyone. but here, the tables are turned and the...
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if you want to follow sonya across the pacific go to our website, nbc bay area.com.ordinary row boat, by the way. >> wow. >> that is cool. >> that is an incredible journey. we'll be following her. if she needs weather updates, she can text or tweet this guy here. >> yeah i've got it covered. pretty cool what she's doing, it's like a mobile weather station as well. so it will be cool to watch her update. we have drizzle across the bay area, temps in low to mid 50s. we do get sunshine for the interior valleys. along the coastline, the fog is there. >> thank you. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kristen wiig thomas middleditch
if you want to follow sonya across the pacific go to our website, nbc bay area.com.ordinary row boat, by the way. >> wow. >> that is cool. >> that is an incredible journey. we'll be following her. if she needs weather updates, she can text or tweet this guy here. >> yeah i've got it covered. pretty cool what she's doing, it's like a mobile weather station as well. so it will be cool to watch her update. we have drizzle across the bay area, temps in low to mid 50s. we do...
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that's something that sonya eluded to with the disabled community. i was at sec earlier this year with the mercedes benz fo 15 completely autonomous sedan. we had a big group of disableddisabled advocates who wanted to talk about the implications of this technology for the blind, the deaf, people with severe physical disabilities who are completely unable to manage their own transportation as it stands right now. >> if no one else has something, i feel like i have to. are there going to be layoffs? yes. are there going to be lots of layoffs? yes. is artificial intelligence and deep learning transforming the way our economy works? definitely. will there be new jobs? yes. will there be as many new jobs as the jobs we lose? unclear. i think it's really important that we think about these issues in an eyes wide open kind of way, and realize that we are moving towards an era where computers will be able to do a lot of the things that only a human can do today. actually, there is a huge feature piece in the "economist" about it, for this coming week. i rec
that's something that sonya eluded to with the disabled community. i was at sec earlier this year with the mercedes benz fo 15 completely autonomous sedan. we had a big group of disableddisabled advocates who wanted to talk about the implications of this technology for the blind, the deaf, people with severe physical disabilities who are completely unable to manage their own transportation as it stands right now. >> if no one else has something, i feel like i have to. are there going to...
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we're talking about 30-year-old sonya.r boat with 13s hundred pounds of freeze-dried food. she gained 40 pounds preparing for the trip. she plans to row 16 hours a day burning about 10,000-calories. her team they will help her by way of satellite phone and she will be tracked by gps but she will not have a support boat with her. >>> about three weeks to go the women's national soccer team is getting ready for the world cup and kobe bryant and his family were there last night in carson watching a tune up game between the u.s. and mexico. the game was tied at one after the half and then the u.s. went on a scoring spree. they ended up winning 5-1. abby womback had two of the five goals and she now has 182 in her career. you can watch the world cup matches right here. the u.s. opens up against australia on june 8th and play sweden on june 12th and nigeria on june 16th. >> these ladies are good. >> they can play. they can score. >> yes, hay can. >>> coming up in our 7:00 hour a police chase through two east bay counties ended i
we're talking about 30-year-old sonya.r boat with 13s hundred pounds of freeze-dried food. she gained 40 pounds preparing for the trip. she plans to row 16 hours a day burning about 10,000-calories. her team they will help her by way of satellite phone and she will be tracked by gps but she will not have a support boat with her. >>> about three weeks to go the women's national soccer team is getting ready for the world cup and kobe bryant and his family were there last night in carson...
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we're joined by sonya who played the detective on "the wire."he baltimore that america saw this week through the news media's coverage of baltimore, everything we've learned this week how much overlap is there in your mind? >> i think that to be honest with you, i think post monday night the baltimore that you saw was rarely depicted in "the wire." i think you saw the city coming together on tuesday, prayer vigils, block parties, people cleaning up. that you did not see in "the wire." but i think that the sort of snapshot of the effects of poverty, there was some overlap between what was depicted on "the wire" and what we saw prior. >> it's interesting. you are saying this week seems to have ended on a hopeful note coming together. i was seeing scenes last night of police hugging protesters and warm feelings between them. so it was encouraging. it does occur to me when you think back to "the wire," i have to say that the message from "the wire" was at least a hopeless one. when i watched the show it was explaining, hey, this is the way it is. th
we're joined by sonya who played the detective on "the wire."he baltimore that america saw this week through the news media's coverage of baltimore, everything we've learned this week how much overlap is there in your mind? >> i think that to be honest with you, i think post monday night the baltimore that you saw was rarely depicted in "the wire." i think you saw the city coming together on tuesday, prayer vigils, block parties, people cleaning up. that you did not...
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. >> she's just 30 years old, sonya and about to attempt 5700 nautical miles from japan to san francisco in a row boat. >> i have really high hopes for what's about to happen. >> what's about to happen will be a first if she makes it. no woman has ever crossed the pacific nonstop all on her own. i asked her what she fears most. >> i would say losing my boat. that's one. because i've spent three years of my life creating this thing. >> what she's created is a 23-foot floating data collector. every 30 minutes her boat will beam back ocean temperatures and weather information to scientists studying the affects of global warming. as she puts it just being a contributor. >> contribute to the body of knowledge and we can help solve major problems we have on earth right now. >> she tells me her parents and friends are behind her. but still, four to six months with no support boat no real backup. it seems so risky. and there she corrected me saying, three years of risk management have gone into this. >> involved with walking across a city road. it all depends on how you want to use the moments t
. >> she's just 30 years old, sonya and about to attempt 5700 nautical miles from japan to san francisco in a row boat. >> i have really high hopes for what's about to happen. >> what's about to happen will be a first if she makes it. no woman has ever crossed the pacific nonstop all on her own. i asked her what she fears most. >> i would say losing my boat. that's one. because i've spent three years of my life creating this thing. >> what she's created is a...
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if you want to follow sonya across the pacific, go to our website, nbc bay area.com. it that's no ordinary row boat, by the way. >> wow. >> that is cool. >> that is an incredible journey. we'll be following her. if she needs weather updates, she can text or tweet this guy here. >> yeah, i've got it covered. pretty cool what she's doing, it's like a mobile weather station as well. so it will be cool to watch her update. we have drizzle across the bay area, temps in low to mid 50s. we do get sunshine for the interior valleys. along the coastline, the fog is there. >> thank you. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kristen wiig, thomas middleditch, musical guest josh groban, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 252, kitty hawk, nc! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! that's what i'm talking about, right there! hey! [ cheers and applause ] oh, wow. welcome. welcome, everyone, to
if you want to follow sonya across the pacific, go to our website, nbc bay area.com. it that's no ordinary row boat, by the way. >> wow. >> that is cool. >> that is an incredible journey. we'll be following her. if she needs weather updates, she can text or tweet this guy here. >> yeah, i've got it covered. pretty cool what she's doing, it's like a mobile weather station as well. so it will be cool to watch her update. we have drizzle across the bay area, temps in low to...
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sonya and ayesha approve. rriors making life miserable for harden. this is his 11th turnover of the game. andre iguodala breaking free. had leave with an ear laceration. harrison barnes took over. drives past howard. moments later, blows past him again, throws it down. 15-point ead. 93-83. less than four minutes to go. barnes behind the defse. unconteste he goes for 24. dubs on their way to the finals to face lebron and his cavaliers with a 10-90 victory. we'll have much more coming up lar in sports, including a live report from larry beil in the warriors locker room. stick around. cleveland and the warriors. >> we couldn't ask for a better match. >> for lebron and staff, it's going to be brutal. >> dub nation was out in force tonight. the arena was filled with a sea of yellow t-shirt. >> i'm very excited. the game is about to be closed out tonight. it's over. eveland, here we come! here we come, baby. >> we just need the splash brothers and t rest of the team to all work together. >> all right. game one will be june 4th at 6:00 p.m. in oakland at or
sonya and ayesha approve. rriors making life miserable for harden. this is his 11th turnover of the game. andre iguodala breaking free. had leave with an ear laceration. harrison barnes took over. drives past howard. moments later, blows past him again, throws it down. 15-point ead. 93-83. less than four minutes to go. barnes behind the defse. unconteste he goes for 24. dubs on their way to the finals to face lebron and his cavaliers with a 10-90 victory. we'll have much more coming up lar in...
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chloe angel and opinion columnist for reuters and sonya television critic. sexual violence and this scene in particular. >> absolutely. >> between as what you wrote, what isn't for you and what is a bad artistic choice. which is it? >> i think it's important to understand how people view "game of thrones." if you're watching this as an epic fantasy of dragons and great quips and character acting, then scenes of sexual violence may seem like something that's foisted on you. that characters are put in there as juice drama. i totally understand that reaction. i come at it somewhat differently. i've always understood martin's novels and the hbo adaptation as a story about what it's like to live in an intensely violent sexual culture. i realize this is a bit nerdy. the conflict in the series starts from a historical instance of rape. one character kidnaps the other. it's presumed that he sexually assaulted her. her fiance uses that as an excuse to start a war during which rape is used as a weapon in the conflict. and so for me it's impossible to separate out the
chloe angel and opinion columnist for reuters and sonya television critic. sexual violence and this scene in particular. >> absolutely. >> between as what you wrote, what isn't for you and what is a bad artistic choice. which is it? >> i think it's important to understand how people view "game of thrones." if you're watching this as an epic fantasy of dragons and great quips and character acting, then scenes of sexual violence may seem like something that's foisted...
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let's bring in sonya.ou are not only an actress but most importantly here you have spent ten plus years in baltimore as your time in acting you became an activist and inspired you in your time there and you wrote a compelling piece in "the new york times" about what motivated you, your time in baltimore, to become an activist. part of it is appropriate for a discussion today. you talk about kind of the problems that baltimore are rooted in its history and people in baltimore voting for inept and disrespectful politicians and campaign promises made but never met. with that in mind, the attorney general is heading there to speak with city officials. what do they need to hear? what is the message? can it make a difference? >> you know, at this opponent i think the hopeful message is wonderful. i think the spirit of cleaning up after this incident is great. i think the time for simple cheerleading is over. i think the people of baltimore need to see real action and they need to see real leadership from their p
let's bring in sonya.ou are not only an actress but most importantly here you have spent ten plus years in baltimore as your time in acting you became an activist and inspired you in your time there and you wrote a compelling piece in "the new york times" about what motivated you, your time in baltimore, to become an activist. part of it is appropriate for a discussion today. you talk about kind of the problems that baltimore are rooted in its history and people in baltimore voting...
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sonya bon steen is hoping to become the first woman to cross the pacific alone. loading up her carbon fiber row boat that will make the journey from japan to san francisco. bon steen won't have a sale, won't have a motor she won't even have any other boats following her. weather in the pacific this time of year is also posing very serious threats. >> there's always been seven typhoons so far. it's a little bit concerning but also may be good. i need higher winds to get across faster, and that might -- >> good luck to her. bon steen will hit the water on monday. she plans on using a satellite phone to stay in touch with a team on land and they'll also be tracking her with a gps system. >>> a meeting 60 years in the making. >> that's right. an 80-year-old veteran in utah gets the chance to meet his long lost son for the first time in six decades. we're there for the heart warming reunion. >> dennis missed most of his son's life. >> i'm meeting my 60-year-old son for the first time in 60 years. >> after 60 years the minutes crawl. >> i'm sweating like a pig. >> i wa
sonya bon steen is hoping to become the first woman to cross the pacific alone. loading up her carbon fiber row boat that will make the journey from japan to san francisco. bon steen won't have a sale, won't have a motor she won't even have any other boats following her. weather in the pacific this time of year is also posing very serious threats. >> there's always been seven typhoons so far. it's a little bit concerning but also may be good. i need higher winds to get across faster, and...
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carson the mother sonya, you mentioned in the piece, is very ill.and prayers go out -- >> he's not going on the campaign trail, going to texas to be with her. >> best of luck to her and thoughts and prayers with them. >>> a deeper dive into the white house race. cnn political common dater, donna braz zimile joins us and also bill what do you make of either fiorina or carson? like them both? >> like them both add a lot to the race. >> what will they add to the race? >> ben carson actually is a leading neurosurgeon in the country, knows a lot about health care impressive life story, he can reflect on. carly fiorina, ceo of a major company, articulate spokeswoman for conservative views. good we have -- democrats should have conversety. a bunch of people between 65 and -- >> a lot of diversity. >> white people between 65 and 70 a problem for the democratic party. >> donna, in carly's spot trying to position herself as the anti-hillary and in fact recently told and interviewer she can take on the former secretary of state clinton because, i am a woman. t
carson the mother sonya, you mentioned in the piece, is very ill.and prayers go out -- >> he's not going on the campaign trail, going to texas to be with her. >> best of luck to her and thoughts and prayers with them. >>> a deeper dive into the white house race. cnn political common dater, donna braz zimile joins us and also bill what do you make of either fiorina or carson? like them both? >> like them both add a lot to the race. >> what will they add to the...
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. >> boy did dell and sonya raise a fantastic son. steph curry was awarded the kia sorento which he donated to the youth development center and there will be an encore and the playoff series tomorrow night at oracle arena. >> people have been tweeting about mvp steph curry all day and former warrior baron davis said congrat, steph curry for mvp and big for the new dubs regime. the oakland as had continued success to the mvp and the warriors and san francisco giants buster posey tweeted his congratulations adding that today is a proud day for the city. >> this was such a wonderful moment. did you watch the ceremony and it lasted over an hour and he's just really shy and he's become a superstar who is so humble and he thanked the teammates and he thanked the equipment manager and the security guard and this is the mvp of the league thanking everybody from top to bottom and went to davidson college and a lot of the experts said this guy is too scrawny to make it in the nba. and the gm bob myers told the story of how he remembers sitting
. >> boy did dell and sonya raise a fantastic son. steph curry was awarded the kia sorento which he donated to the youth development center and there will be an encore and the playoff series tomorrow night at oracle arena. >> people have been tweeting about mvp steph curry all day and former warrior baron davis said congrat, steph curry for mvp and big for the new dubs regime. the oakland as had continued success to the mvp and the warriors and san francisco giants buster posey...
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. >> last last, sonya smith is the professor of critical engineering at howard university and i want to ask you about this international cooperation aspect jonathan margolis alluded to it or talked about it very directly in the introductory remarks and several of the co-panelists have alluded to that as well. when we think about auto development historically, we don't think of sort of international cooperation. we think of detroit or places in japan or germany but these kind of local engineering parts where the cars are built in the regional terms. why is this different and what is the consequence of having a significant global cooperation dimension to this or being in a negative sense not having it? why does the global side of it matter? >> thank you and i would echo my panelists in thanking you for asking me to be here. i think as the educator on the panel i need to emphasize that part of the answers to these questions be it research and driving the technology further has to do with incorporating students and faculty in global collaborations. we are one of the institutions of the p
. >> last last, sonya smith is the professor of critical engineering at howard university and i want to ask you about this international cooperation aspect jonathan margolis alluded to it or talked about it very directly in the introductory remarks and several of the co-panelists have alluded to that as well. when we think about auto development historically, we don't think of sort of international cooperation. we think of detroit or places in japan or germany but these kind of local...
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. >> we captured one such example when sergeant herman was meeting with inmate sonya quevez whose drug use on the street had recently brought her back to jail on her third parole violation. >> tell me something, what is going to keep you, other than your kids, from not coming here again? >> my plan is actually to complete my ged, finish school, and find me a job to keep myself busy and occupied. >> each day you have to choose and decide what is sonia going to do today. if it doesn't feel right and you know in your gut it's wrong, leave. run. so that was my word for you today. i'm happy to see that you've got your mind set on doing the right thing. >> yes. i thank you and i appreciate it. >> no problem. >> okay. thanks. >> you're welcome. >> when we were filming the exchange between sonia and sergeant herman, i couldn't help but to think that sergeant herman was actually getting through to her. but as soon as she left, the other side of sonia emerged. >> make sure you don't come back in here anymore. >> yes, ma'am. >> i don't want to see you in here anymore. >> yes, ma'am. thank you. >>
. >> we captured one such example when sergeant herman was meeting with inmate sonya quevez whose drug use on the street had recently brought her back to jail on her third parole violation. >> tell me something, what is going to keep you, other than your kids, from not coming here again? >> my plan is actually to complete my ged, finish school, and find me a job to keep myself busy and occupied. >> each day you have to choose and decide what is sonia going to do today....
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the second son of sonya and robert solomon carson, his family lived in inner city detroit.. when he was 8 years old, his parents split up. his dad was leading a double life with another wife and children. as carson writes in his book "gifted hands," his father's departure was devastating. "i don't know how long i cried. i only know it was the saddest day of my life." >> his mother was left to raise the boys on her own. she had only a third grade education. still, she was determined her sons would beat the odds but carson wasn't exactly a model student. he was much more interested in playing outside or watching tv than studying. so she came up with a plan. >> said turn off the tv let us watch only two, three tv programs during the week. with all that spare time, read two books a piece from the detroit public libraries and submit to her written book reports which she couldn't read but we didn't know that. >> soon carson started to love reading and went from the bottom of his class to the top. but carson nearly lost his future when at age 14 he tried to stab another boy. the b
the second son of sonya and robert solomon carson, his family lived in inner city detroit.. when he was 8 years old, his parents split up. his dad was leading a double life with another wife and children. as carson writes in his book "gifted hands," his father's departure was devastating. "i don't know how long i cried. i only know it was the saddest day of my life." >> his mother was left to raise the boys on her own. she had only a third grade education. still, she...
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and that's something sonya alluded to with the disabled community, i was with that group that had a big group of disabled advocates for the disabled community who wanted to talk about implications of this kind of technology for the blind the deaf people with severe physical disabilities who are completely unable to manage their own transportation as it stands now. >> if no one else has something i feel like i have to. are there going to be layoffs, yes. are there going to be lots of layoffs, yes. is artificial intelligence and deep learning going to transform the way the economy works? definitely, will there be new jobs, yes. will there be as many new jobs as old jobs we lose, unclear. i think it is really important that we think about the issues in eyes wide open ways and realize that we are moving toward an era where computers will be able to do a lot of things only a human can do today. there's a huge feature piece in "the economist" for this coming week about it. i recommend it. i think it is well done. i think that anyone who looks at these issues in a balanced way is going to have
and that's something sonya alluded to with the disabled community, i was with that group that had a big group of disabled advocates for the disabled community who wanted to talk about implications of this kind of technology for the blind the deaf people with severe physical disabilities who are completely unable to manage their own transportation as it stands now. >> if no one else has something i feel like i have to. are there going to be layoffs, yes. are there going to be lots of...
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now, 30-year-old sonya bombsteen packed her boat with 100 pounds of freeze-dried food, drink sipple communities -- supplements and has olive oil. she plans to row and burn off the calories. they will track her by gps. she will not have a support boat out there helping her. >> that's one brave woman. >>> 7:58. a deadly motorcycle gang shootout inside a crowded texas restaurant. after the break an eyewitness account and issues that may have triggered the witness. >> reporter: the chp has called off the search for a car thief. we'll tell you why this man was particularly brazen. >>> well, good morning. welcome back. look at these pictures. an hour's long police chase ended dramatically here in berkeley with a mangled wreckage you are looking at, that only tells you part of this very bizarre and dangerous story. coming up in three minutes, we'll tell you why police temporarily called off the chase and the very strange 911 call the suspect made. stay tuned for that. welcome back to "mornings on 2." it's monday, it is may 18th. i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. >> want to check on weather and tra
now, 30-year-old sonya bombsteen packed her boat with 100 pounds of freeze-dried food, drink sipple communities -- supplements and has olive oil. she plans to row and burn off the calories. they will track her by gps. she will not have a support boat out there helping her. >> that's one brave woman. >>> 7:58. a deadly motorcycle gang shootout inside a crowded texas restaurant. after the break an eyewitness account and issues that may have triggered the witness. >> reporter:...
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a >> last last, sonya smith is the professor of critical engineering at howard university and i want to ask above is international cooperation aspect jonathan margolis eluted up to it or talk about it very directly in the introductory remarks and in several of the co- panelists have eluted to that as well. when we think about auto development historically, we don't think of sort of international cooperation. we think of detroit or places in japan or germany but these kind of local engineering parts where the cars are built in the regional terms why is this different and what is the consequence of having a significant global cooperation dimension to this or being in a negative sense not having it? why does the global scientific matter? >> thank you and i would echo my panelists in thanking you for asking me to be here. i think as the educator on the panel and each emphasize that part of the answers to these questions in the research and driving, the technology further has to do with incorporating students and faculty. we are one of the institutions of the partnership in the advancemen
a >> last last, sonya smith is the professor of critical engineering at howard university and i want to ask above is international cooperation aspect jonathan margolis eluted up to it or talk about it very directly in the introductory remarks and in several of the co- panelists have eluted to that as well. when we think about auto development historically, we don't think of sort of international cooperation. we think of detroit or places in japan or germany but these kind of local...