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team or n.f.l. team gives them a sense of itself. we are asking does to make economic sense. michael eaves is with me in washington, along with dennis zimmerman. great to have you here. by threatening to take away the federal tax-free nature of bonds used to pay for these things, are we really changing the shape of these deals. do they become different once you take away the federal subsidy? >> well, the tax exempt bonds means the tax payer pace 25% of interest costs, which is about an i think of the total capital costs that the teams would incur between the principal and the interest. it will make a difference in whether the stadiums are there, whether the teams exist, and no, it will not. these are purely economic rents extracted from the state and local sector, and the federal taxpayer that go into the players. >> michael eaves, are there cities now that are on the bubble, in the middle of tough conversations about whether to do what is necessary to make a team stay? >> absolutely, one is st. louis. owned by stan kronky. he's been a successful real estate developer. he has
team or n.f.l. team gives them a sense of itself. we are asking does to make economic sense. michael eaves is with me in washington, along with dennis zimmerman. great to have you here. by threatening to take away the federal tax-free nature of bonds used to pay for these things, are we really changing the shape of these deals. do they become different once you take away the federal subsidy? >> well, the tax exempt bonds means the tax payer pace 25% of interest costs, which is about an i...
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and we have the medicine team. that's led by our doctor and our psych nurse practitioner and a nurse and what's new is they are able to go out with the outreach workers and actually help people that could be light wound care on the streets or they deal with a lot of pregnant women that are still out in the streets. they also do psych assessment and trying to engage people and bring them in the clinics. that's the biggest probably addition to the homeless outreach team. the street outreach is like i said it's like street base care management and we are doing a lot of linkages and referrals to primary care, medi-cal, the cap benefit, ssi so we can still get them help but it will be from the street. we are still identifying the hums and high users on the streets as well and then with the new navigation center we are also assessing different campments in the different districts. the word is out all over by now and a lot of people want to access the navigation center. so it makes it's easier for us and everybody is will
and we have the medicine team. that's led by our doctor and our psych nurse practitioner and a nurse and what's new is they are able to go out with the outreach workers and actually help people that could be light wound care on the streets or they deal with a lot of pregnant women that are still out in the streets. they also do psych assessment and trying to engage people and bring them in the clinics. that's the biggest probably addition to the homeless outreach team. the street outreach is...
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, what if, the best team is a team that leads we are the best team, if the best team is the team with less goals considered we are the second best team. >>> if the best team is the team with more goal scores, we are the second best team. so in every ., in any point of analyze, in any criteria, you can find, we are the best team, or the second best team. it's as simple as that. >>> they could be joined by one of the real rags to say riches story. >>> promotion for the first time in the history with a win and journey to the brink of topflight football, is remarkable considering that they were placed in administration. and out of the whole league, just a year after that. and the ground, only 12,000 spectators and, that's where they are. and, still goesless. and just the one game, in the spanish premiere, and grennad today, and hunt for a place and even a draw. reclaim 4th place and only lost one game pat home, and that was to barcelona. >>> british cyclist, is in top form, as he considers the tour de france, and win the green jersey for the second time. and he focuses all his attention o
, what if, the best team is a team that leads we are the best team, if the best team is the team with less goals considered we are the second best team. >>> if the best team is the team with more goal scores, we are the second best team. so in every ., in any point of analyze, in any criteria, you can find, we are the best team, or the second best team. it's as simple as that. >>> they could be joined by one of the real rags to say riches story. >>> promotion for the...
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this is our team. breaking through that and getting them to consider how a native american person might experience that sort of conduct has been very difficult. the ultimate rebuttal to my mind is to say if being made into a mascot is such an honor, why is it that our african-american and asian-american and latino american people have not been similarly honored anyplace in the country. surely we are not the only ones worthy of that honor. the answer is very simple. it is simply that there are so few indians and a few of the folks in that part of the country have had direct experience with them that it never occurs to them that this is generally -- destructive conduct. we are dealing with people whose information about indians has come primarily from two sources. first is our formal education system, which is billing rather dramatically in teaching history in general and teaching history involving native americans particularly badly. the second place they get their information is from the popular cultur
this is our team. breaking through that and getting them to consider how a native american person might experience that sort of conduct has been very difficult. the ultimate rebuttal to my mind is to say if being made into a mascot is such an honor, why is it that our african-american and asian-american and latino american people have not been similarly honored anyplace in the country. surely we are not the only ones worthy of that honor. the answer is very simple. it is simply that there are...
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the news4 i-team goes on the tobacco trail. >>> on storm team 4 radar, i'm tracking a line of rain thatfrom loudoun county all the way down to around the roanoke area ahead of a cold front. when this clears our area and what it means for weekend temperatures . ♪ ♪ wow something sounds sweet in here!!!! ♪ ♪ need a little honey in the bowl. yeah!!! badabopbopbopa!!! no? must be the honey!!! >>> right now first at 4, storm team 4 keeping a close eye on a line of storms that will soon arrive in our area. >> this is one of those day where is things have been changing by the hour and some of us could be seeing some storms pretty soon. >> amelia what are you seeing right now? >> what i'm tracking is cloudy skies over the d.c. metro area arias north and west only some limited sunshine trying to break out where temperatures have remained cooler. it's areas south of washington where there's still a bit of a concern from strong to isolated severe storm developing as this line that i'm tracking on storm team 4 radar continues to move off to the east. you can see a little bit of heavier activeity mo
the news4 i-team goes on the tobacco trail. >>> on storm team 4 radar, i'm tracking a line of rain thatfrom loudoun county all the way down to around the roanoke area ahead of a cold front. when this clears our area and what it means for weekend temperatures . ♪ ♪ wow something sounds sweet in here!!!! ♪ ♪ need a little honey in the bowl. yeah!!! badabopbopbopa!!! no? must be the honey!!! >>> right now first at 4, storm team 4 keeping a close eye on a line of storms...
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my team knows every team left playing can beat us. >> we've been in big time games, but we mind ourselvesefore. >> i love these guy, and they came through. >> we have work cut out for us, but we've had work cut out for us all year. ♪ >>> 3:00 eastern here in the cnn news room, i'm poppy harlow. thank you for being with us beginning with this, the world again hearing from a brutal terrorist organization claims responsibility for a massacre on college campus in kenya. al shabab based in somalia, but has a history of violent attacks outside that country. today, the group promised more bloodshed in kenya, just two days after 147 people, mostly christians and mostly students, were gunned down on a university campus. four of the terrorists were killed. police arrested five others believed to be conct
my team knows every team left playing can beat us. >> we've been in big time games, but we mind ourselvesefore. >> i love these guy, and they came through. >> we have work cut out for us, but we've had work cut out for us all year. ♪ >>> 3:00 eastern here in the cnn news room, i'm poppy harlow. thank you for being with us beginning with this, the world again hearing from a brutal terrorist organization claims responsibility for a massacre on college campus in kenya....
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this is our team. breaking through that and getting them to consider how a native american person might experience that sort of conduct has been very difficult. the ultimate rebuttal to my mind is to say if being made into a mascot is such an honor, why is it that our african-american and asian-american and latino american people have not been similarly honored anyplace in the country? surely we are not the only ones worthy of that honor? the answer is very simple. it is simply that there are so few indians and a few of the folks in that part of the country have had direct experience with indians that it never occurs to them that this is generally destructive conduct. we are dealing with people whose information about indians has come primarily from two sources. first is our formal education system, which is billing rather -- failing rather dramatically in teaching history in general and teaching history involving native americans particularly badly. the second place they get their information is from
this is our team. breaking through that and getting them to consider how a native american person might experience that sort of conduct has been very difficult. the ultimate rebuttal to my mind is to say if being made into a mascot is such an honor, why is it that our african-american and asian-american and latino american people have not been similarly honored anyplace in the country? surely we are not the only ones worthy of that honor? the answer is very simple. it is simply that there are...
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. >> in the past, police "swat teams" were only used in extreme circumstances. now, they're increasingly sent on routine tasks. >> they changed my whole perspective. i'm telling you, when i seen that, it was just like they dropped a bomb. they don't care what they've done, they really don't. >> tonight, fault lines examines how a massive rise the use of "swat" is redefining america's police ... and we ask who is really paying the price? in the us today, there are now tens of thousands of military-style police raids every year...but only the worst cases make the news. we've come to investigate one that took place in a rural town just north of los angeles. >> scared me so bad, they were so military and just huge guns and full gear, like huge puffed out like huge vest. it looked like they were going into a war. >> early morning on june 27, armed police from across la county converged on the property of eugene mallory and his wife tonya pate. their warrant said the property was being used as an illegal methamphetamine lab. >> well the entire basis of the search warr
. >> in the past, police "swat teams" were only used in extreme circumstances. now, they're increasingly sent on routine tasks. >> they changed my whole perspective. i'm telling you, when i seen that, it was just like they dropped a bomb. they don't care what they've done, they really don't. >> tonight, fault lines examines how a massive rise the use of "swat" is redefining america's police ... and we ask who is really paying the price? in the us today,...
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reduce as you carbon footprint supported and neighborhood our kids everyone working as a team to be able to get this campaign getting of zero having and hedge fund all working together i want to say the enlightenment prisoners although zero i want to see zero waste achieving that (clapping) it will be in our lifetime while we're living and braeshth and we're going to achieve that zero waste goal thank you to rick bear and the self-giant and their success in helping us achieve zero waste in and out on and off the field larry it is exciting to have this mentality and we're right here at the center another that location will have a lot of this is accomplished behind the walls the giant lined up are setting a new bar getting to zero waste by 2025 i'm also pleased to be joined. >> but you golden gate wirings we've posted 67 and 15 records on the courts what a wonderful wonderful way (clapping.) we're leading by two games we're more than interested we're jumping up and down what happens tortoise relevant tomorrow and the warriors are building a staking arena not too far a state of the art
reduce as you carbon footprint supported and neighborhood our kids everyone working as a team to be able to get this campaign getting of zero having and hedge fund all working together i want to say the enlightenment prisoners although zero i want to see zero waste achieving that (clapping) it will be in our lifetime while we're living and braeshth and we're going to achieve that zero waste goal thank you to rick bear and the self-giant and their success in helping us achieve zero waste in and...
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the way he prepared his team mentally for the toughness.ketball team. if you can play you will always get your minutes. he's always been that way. who knew grayson allen would make the difference? when duke was down nine i thought they were gone. greg: bill raftery had the perfect description for him late in the game. he called him fearless. duke back on top. their school's fifth national title. congratulations, head coach mike krzyzewski. we also aapplaud bo ryan and his wisconsin badgers, who enjoyed an outstanding season. we'll be back after this. we will go to "one shining moment" now. so for ernie and his guys and me and my guys up here. for everybody at turner and cbs i'm greg gumbel. thank you for being with us these three greats weeks of a great tournament. time to honor those who have earned their "one shining moment." good night everybody. ♪ ♪ there you are you're running for your life you're a shooting star and all the years no one knows just how hard you worked but now it shows in one shining moment one shining moment >> send it
the way he prepared his team mentally for the toughness.ketball team. if you can play you will always get your minutes. he's always been that way. who knew grayson allen would make the difference? when duke was down nine i thought they were gone. greg: bill raftery had the perfect description for him late in the game. he called him fearless. duke back on top. their school's fifth national title. congratulations, head coach mike krzyzewski. we also aapplaud bo ryan and his wisconsin badgers, who...
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take a live look at our storm team 4 radar.uld be hitting with some severe weather here tomorrow. veronica is following the developments and she joins us now with the timing for your area. veronica? >> yes, not necessarily those same storms but certainly part of the same weather system all driving eastward. we robust area of storms earlier across west virginia or western pennsylvania. that area is falling apart but we've seen clusters that have broken off producing some lightning around leesburg and making its way to wheaton and reston of the next couple of minutes. the area of severe weather pivoting to the east. i-81 all the way through i-95 tomorrow will be a risk zone with high winds, hail and even the threat of an isolated tornado. i'll take you hour through hour and show you when we'll be impacted. >>> we continue to follow our top story now. a security guard is dead. a man kidnapped his wife and then opened fire at that security guard at the u.s. census bureau. our reporters will continue to bring the latest developments
take a live look at our storm team 4 radar.uld be hitting with some severe weather here tomorrow. veronica is following the developments and she joins us now with the timing for your area. veronica? >> yes, not necessarily those same storms but certainly part of the same weather system all driving eastward. we robust area of storms earlier across west virginia or western pennsylvania. that area is falling apart but we've seen clusters that have broken off producing some lightning around...
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search teams will risk lives to save one. six hours into the rescue, this is the moment that would rally the region, the 15-year-old boy methodically pulled from the rubble carried away by the men and women who saved his life. how can you survive six days in those conditions? rushed to the hospital by ambulance, his injuries are said to be minor. the boy entombed between two collapsed floors for 120 hours. >> when you see it the floors are within feet of each other. it's floor after floor after floor within a five-foot span you have three floors. >> reporter: your victim is pancaked in between the floors. >> if was amazing he was still alive. >> reporter: this morning, word of this incredible rescue is spreading across the country. a symbolic win for a nation surrounded by so much loss. over the last 48 hours there have been several rescues like this one. the american search teams say you can survive up to two weeks in the rubble here. that is why today they are out on the streets looking for more survivors. >> wow it's being
search teams will risk lives to save one. six hours into the rescue, this is the moment that would rally the region, the 15-year-old boy methodically pulled from the rubble carried away by the men and women who saved his life. how can you survive six days in those conditions? rushed to the hospital by ambulance, his injuries are said to be minor. the boy entombed between two collapsed floors for 120 hours. >> when you see it the floors are within feet of each other. it's floor after floor...
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to celebrate that will i continuing our cities long tradition of being a leader and innovator and team player that bring together your community and business leader and city departments to address cliemg together today, i'm pleased to be joined and i by teams like our san francisco giant and warriors and e context and capillaries and the business council on inclination and community leads and my department that be standing in front of great green gloves and to announce our city's new campaign called zero 50 one hundred keep it simple (clapping.) you know so stipulated i am trying not to announce brand new initiatives i'm trying to accomplish old promises in the city when it comes down to our inclination it is about keeping old promises and so i love this campaign we've just kicked off the zero 50 one hundred it gets us to the base things. >> currently or soberly for our youth and next generations that accomplishes that goal simply it is a city will will send zero waste to our land files and it says take 50 of the trips to using public transit bicycle walking or ryder it means one hundr
to celebrate that will i continuing our cities long tradition of being a leader and innovator and team player that bring together your community and business leader and city departments to address cliemg together today, i'm pleased to be joined and i by teams like our san francisco giant and warriors and e context and capillaries and the business council on inclination and community leads and my department that be standing in front of great green gloves and to announce our city's new campaign...
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this has turned into a major team of 300 people. pretty major business that we launched a year and a half ago. emily: tell me about you, where you grew up. tell me about your parents. david: i was born and raised in new york city. my mom was a teacher. she started in the music industry. my dad was a composer. did a lot of work for television, particularly in news. i found myself surrounded by all of this creative technology growing up. in my dad's recording studio. in my mom's work in the recording industry. i remember spending those nights and weekends in the recording studio. it felt like the starship enterprise. emily: when did you learn how to code? david: i learned markup languages when i was 11 years old. to start making stuff for the internet. when i was 13 years old or 14 years old, i started to get proficient in perl, php, a little bit of c, just enough to do a little damage. one of the first things that drew me into it were these personal identities people were creating for themselves. i saw the aol profiles and away messa
this has turned into a major team of 300 people. pretty major business that we launched a year and a half ago. emily: tell me about you, where you grew up. tell me about your parents. david: i was born and raised in new york city. my mom was a teacher. she started in the music industry. my dad was a composer. did a lot of work for television, particularly in news. i found myself surrounded by all of this creative technology growing up. in my dad's recording studio. in my mom's work in the...
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i think cultural support teams were initially and the reason they're called cultural support teams and a female engagement teams was a decision they capability that could address populations writ large, not civil affairs should be able to do that. by tenuous, that's another debate. cultural support teams should be able to do the same things that come unstuck on several other should be able to do the same things these cultural support teams were identified to be. i do what is in separate women's teams women's only because that's because were different but we are largely not. >> i think public affairs -- [inaudible] >> i understand. it's a problem they need to rustle with recording civil affairs and the socom community. >> to questions. one is you talk about standards and completely off on the way that is described here. but in these training courses, it's not just the ability to do the job. it's the ability to the job under stress. and so quite often we do the physical aspect to make up for things we can't do in training i.e. shooting someone and being in a life-and-death situation. lik
i think cultural support teams were initially and the reason they're called cultural support teams and a female engagement teams was a decision they capability that could address populations writ large, not civil affairs should be able to do that. by tenuous, that's another debate. cultural support teams should be able to do the same things that come unstuck on several other should be able to do the same things these cultural support teams were identified to be. i do what is in separate women's...
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the i-team discovered problems with the company's leadership. two of the three men listed as top executives on their website say they have no ties to allied protection. there was a california businessman who had no idea the company had been using his name for years. >> that is all you have is your reputation, so when someone yells tries to use your credibility, to run an organization, and to have something this occur -- kimberly: allied's website disappeared after the i-team started asking questions. the company's owner said it was a test website and mistakes were made without malice. learn more about the story and the u.s. marshals response right now at wjla.com. anan honor that many say was long overdue, dozens of military victims wounded in the fort hood shooting were awarded herbal hearts friday. civilians were given the defense of freedom award. many of those affected hope today will finally bring closure. >> today is the day that we come together, standing tall, confident in our beliefs knowing we stand on solid ground even when tragedy en
the i-team discovered problems with the company's leadership. two of the three men listed as top executives on their website say they have no ties to allied protection. there was a california businessman who had no idea the company had been using his name for years. >> that is all you have is your reputation, so when someone yells tries to use your credibility, to run an organization, and to have something this occur -- kimberly: allied's website disappeared after the i-team started...
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about to team me about this scottish-born spors, professional curlers are about to team me about this spor, professional curlers are about to team me about this scottish-born sport. as we approach the curling club, i can hear the cries of scotts battling it out on the ice. but it turns out it is just modern wisconsinites. still, just as thrilling. it makes a guy want to take out his broom and charge the ice. >> shall we. >> this is going to be slippery. >> uh-huh. >> so what you want to do is take a step and kind of slide. step and slide. >> that is no different than an ice skate. >> it really isn't. >> no. >> oh, yeah, i'm going down like a cheap card table. put my rubbers back on. >> these are hacks. kind of like a starter block in track. so he's putting the ball of his foot right there and he's using his brush for a balance point and then i'm just going to push out. smooth as silk and it looks so easy, right? >> it really does. >> it's not, is it? >> let 'er go. >> one, two, three, four, and he's down. >> let 'er go. >> back on your feet, man. >> it is so humble, man. it is hard to
about to team me about this scottish-born spors, professional curlers are about to team me about this spor, professional curlers are about to team me about this scottish-born sport. as we approach the curling club, i can hear the cries of scotts battling it out on the ice. but it turns out it is just modern wisconsinites. still, just as thrilling. it makes a guy want to take out his broom and charge the ice. >> shall we. >> this is going to be slippery. >> uh-huh. >> so...
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>> how can you have teams?play, put their jersey on and say this represents the university of ohio. >> larry: you think college players should be pros, basically? >> no, i think colleges should divide up, let people in and have an athletic program for who is who get in participate, but if you want big time competition, hire a team. >> then they're not student athletes. part of the whole thing is these people are managing to go to class and play on the field. >> but one the place so they do that. >> larry: let's be clear, the colleges don't care the athletes turn out to be smart where pants. they want them to be money mcmoney. sorry for the irish names but it's st. paddy's day. (applause) >> i understand. i'm being critical of the colleges, not the athletes. i'm critical of the hypocrisy of the colleges attracting these people and making big bucks for cable subscribers. >> the only people who don't get it are -- >> i agree with even the contradictory statements. i agree with everything people are saying because
>> how can you have teams?play, put their jersey on and say this represents the university of ohio. >> larry: you think college players should be pros, basically? >> no, i think colleges should divide up, let people in and have an athletic program for who is who get in participate, but if you want big time competition, hire a team. >> then they're not student athletes. part of the whole thing is these people are managing to go to class and play on the field. >> but...
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they dropped a dog team to confirm there was a body in the rubble and the team was able to rescue him. >> there are a number of disasters, there are rescue teams on the ground there. can you tell us about the number of people who are part of the u.s. aid effort and how you are approaching the work. is it about retrieval now or are you in a search and rescue mode? >> first off u.s. aid is responding to disasters overseas and as much, we can tap resources we have in the u.s. government. in earthquakes we often bring in one or two of our search and rescue teams, one from los angeles county and the other from fairfax joint virginia. we have 114 search and rescue experts and a total of 12 rescue dogs. the second part of the question? >> how are you approaching your work, are you still primarily in katmandu, have you fanned out to remote regions? >> sorry we're all a little tired. we're still in refer sentenced rescue mode. finding this youth indicates there is a possibility of more, so we haven't called an end to the search and rescue period at this time. >> have you moved out of katmandu?
they dropped a dog team to confirm there was a body in the rubble and the team was able to rescue him. >> there are a number of disasters, there are rescue teams on the ground there. can you tell us about the number of people who are part of the u.s. aid effort and how you are approaching the work. is it about retrieval now or are you in a search and rescue mode? >> first off u.s. aid is responding to disasters overseas and as much, we can tap resources we have in the u.s....
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look at this rescue team. they have been here since yesterday and this is the first time i have seen them smile. this is a small victory. [applause] in the absolute tragedy that has hit the country of nepal. >> the officer who pulled him out is the hero of the day. [cheers and applause] >> we pulled him out. and i think -- this is great. >> there is a family to help him. he did not have a father and his mother had to go abroad to earn a living. at the hospital, doctors tell us they were surprised at his strength. after a quick checkup, we are allowed to see him. >> there were two bottles of water and butter. that is what i ate. i drink water from a squeezed cloth. there were people around me screaming. i could hear them. after almost a week, his rescue has reignited hope. more people could still be found alive. >> as if the rescue of him was not extraordinary enough, that wasn't the only welcome news. a young woman named krishna was also found in the rubble. after hours of struggling rescuers were able to reac
look at this rescue team. they have been here since yesterday and this is the first time i have seen them smile. this is a small victory. [applause] in the absolute tragedy that has hit the country of nepal. >> the officer who pulled him out is the hero of the day. [cheers and applause] >> we pulled him out. and i think -- this is great. >> there is a family to help him. he did not have a father and his mother had to go abroad to earn a living. at the hospital, doctors tell us...
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and team because everything in special operations is a team. so that's where the name came from. but i mean you've seen these missions now. right? it's very hard to say that you're so far back that -- i mean, that's just not the way that that kind of combat is happening. what led you to do this mission, and what did it mean to you in hindsight? >> i was a student at the defense language institute in monterey. i was studying pashtu and my commander comes up to me one morning and says your scores are fantastic, he said but i have bad news. he told me about my follow-on assignment. i was just devastated. because i wanted something exciting. everybody does after that. i wasn't scheduled to deploy for another year and a half, so i would be sitting on a base for a while, and i didn't want that. so the following week he comes into my classroom and he said, hey, we need to talk. and i think i'm in trouble. but he sits me down-e said, so this flyer came across my desk and it's asking for women to serve with special forces. and i'm like, you're kidding. i thought he was joking for the long
and team because everything in special operations is a team. so that's where the name came from. but i mean you've seen these missions now. right? it's very hard to say that you're so far back that -- i mean, that's just not the way that that kind of combat is happening. what led you to do this mission, and what did it mean to you in hindsight? >> i was a student at the defense language institute in monterey. i was studying pashtu and my commander comes up to me one morning and says your...
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very excited about this team.rom a purely business standpoint how do you market a team with few if any household names and whose coach is probably better known than a majority of his players? rich: you market it as a team. you market the team culture which is one of hard work and celtic pride. our fans in boston identify with that. they like the idea of a blue-collar team that exceeds expectations and overachievers and a coach who is equally egoless. i think it's a prize a few people -- i think it surprise a few people but we are going in on a roll. mark: the celtic mistake has been a part of the -- the celtic mystique is part of the franchise's history. rich: we go is say it is the name on the front of the jersey, not the name on the back. yet fans with been season-ticket holders for 50 years. a lot of them fall into that category. when you have a year like we have had the last couple, what is important is that you are communicating to fans what your plan is. i think fans will stick with you as long as they under
very excited about this team.rom a purely business standpoint how do you market a team with few if any household names and whose coach is probably better known than a majority of his players? rich: you market it as a team. you market the team culture which is one of hard work and celtic pride. our fans in boston identify with that. they like the idea of a blue-collar team that exceeds expectations and overachievers and a coach who is equally egoless. i think it's a prize a few people -- i think...
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back to you in the studio. >>> i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. a live view of the tidal basin from our city camera. the first cherry blossoms now appearing, and they are showing a little pink tinge as well, farther to the north side but the south side the ones that always come out first and we're seeing them now for the first time. should be peak blossoming next week during the week next week. nats park. zooming in there. first pitch is at 4:05. we have got perfect baseball weather this afternoon. a light breeze. be in the 70s through much of the game. by the end of the game dropping into the upper 60s. >> reporter: thank you, thank you, thank you, tom kierein,eautiful weather. we could not have asked for a better day for opening day here at nats park. we're live and can feel the excitement. feels so good to be down here for opening day, as the nats get ready for an exciting season. the tenth anniversary for the team and if you're coming down for the big game today, there are a few things you need to know about. especially in terms of security ch
back to you in the studio. >>> i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. a live view of the tidal basin from our city camera. the first cherry blossoms now appearing, and they are showing a little pink tinge as well, farther to the north side but the south side the ones that always come out first and we're seeing them now for the first time. should be peak blossoming next week during the week next week. nats park. zooming in there. first pitch is at 4:05. we have got perfect baseball...
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one team giving up twitter, the other giving up their cell phone.ting is a part of every -- tweeting is a part of an every day life and a way that people communicate. that's why they are not allowed on twitter for the first day of practice to the end of the season. sounds like an impossible task. >> they say that's one of the hardest thing to do, but after a while they get used to it. it is just like that. when it is game day we are not allowed to post. >> reporter: did she say they have to turn in their phones? >> immediate satisfaction. >> reporter: it is hard to imagine going any time without it, yet that is exactly what the maryland women's basketball team have done. they are voluntarily giving up their cell during the whole time in tampa. >> you know, we really try to help them. i mean educate them, you know, through experiences. >> reporter: head coach brenda frees says the experience they are having is a lesson of discipline and a maminil distraction. it started three years ago. every win came more messages via text and social media. now they
one team giving up twitter, the other giving up their cell phone.ting is a part of every -- tweeting is a part of an every day life and a way that people communicate. that's why they are not allowed on twitter for the first day of practice to the end of the season. sounds like an impossible task. >> they say that's one of the hardest thing to do, but after a while they get used to it. it is just like that. when it is game day we are not allowed to post. >> reporter: did she say they...
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you can engage, you have a terrific team around you. normally, you have resources and you can watch the progress being made. on the helm, on the current polarization, there is a progress being made. progress is not as rapid as you would like, you need to exercise patience, and some is just political rhetoric. some people don't want the facts . they care about an agenda. i never looked through life through a red blue lens. it has always been red white blue. i never asked the political affiliation of those folks around me, as a navy seal. i only care about how good they were, were they skilled, committed, did they have the right training, and did they have the right guide? and the grit to do what was necessary. the political landscape, the freshman group coming in, they have an anonymous amount of talent. on both sides of the aisle. but again, my job is to surround myself with a good team. make sure we have the right resources to move the ball forward. >> let's say democrats want to raise taxes and you want budget cut in other areas, can
you can engage, you have a terrific team around you. normally, you have resources and you can watch the progress being made. on the helm, on the current polarization, there is a progress being made. progress is not as rapid as you would like, you need to exercise patience, and some is just political rhetoric. some people don't want the facts . they care about an agenda. i never looked through life through a red blue lens. it has always been red white blue. i never asked the political...
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both teams start just after 7:00. whether you're headed here to at&t park for this free viewing party or heading to o.co to check out the a's opening with the regular season here at home make sure to layer up. we're hearing it could be quite windy with maybe even some wet weather to come. at at&t park, stephanie chuang. >>> now a touch of sadness this opening day. both giants and a's fans mourning the loss of a great voice in bay area sports. >> deep to left. now it is way back way back way back tell it good-bye. number 600 for willie mays. >> that was hall of fame broadcaster erer lon simmons. he died yesterday at the age of 91. he spent years broadcasting for the san francisco giants and oakland a's. no matter the team simmons was loved by fans for his voice and knowledge of the game. >> that voice was very, very characteristic of baseball. it flowed into the game. it was great. >> now, he became a giants announcer during the team's first season back in san francisco in '58 after playing ball for the phillies' farm
both teams start just after 7:00. whether you're headed here to at&t park for this free viewing party or heading to o.co to check out the a's opening with the regular season here at home make sure to layer up. we're hearing it could be quite windy with maybe even some wet weather to come. at at&t park, stephanie chuang. >>> now a touch of sadness this opening day. both giants and a's fans mourning the loss of a great voice in bay area sports. >> deep to left. now it is...
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you can take away points from a team or relegate a team and it must be done.lways find money, but you can't fight racism with money. >>> two suspects have been detained by turkish police following an bust attack on saturday. the bus was hit by gunfire while the league traveled to a northern city. the bus driver was taken to hospital for treatment, but no players were injured. the turkish football leaking has been suspended for one week. >>> the duke blue devils have won the men's national championship in the u.s. the top scorer for duke has 23 points. they went on to win 68-63. it's the fifth national championship for the team. >>> over toe this nba, and the brooklyn nets have given their hopes of reaching the playoffs a big boost. they beat the trail blazers on tuesday for an eighth win in ten games. [ inaudible ] did most of the damage. he had 32 points and 9 rebounds. they stay comfortably in seventh in the eastern conference with only five regular season games. >>> after a year-long drug ban, alex rodriguez returned to action. he was given a warm reception
you can take away points from a team or relegate a team and it must be done.lways find money, but you can't fight racism with money. >>> two suspects have been detained by turkish police following an bust attack on saturday. the bus was hit by gunfire while the league traveled to a northern city. the bus driver was taken to hospital for treatment, but no players were injured. the turkish football leaking has been suspended for one week. >>> the duke blue devils have won the...
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we will stay together as a team and continue to move forward as a team. >> this is a good sign. we are playing our best basketball. if we continue to play like this, will be a tough team to beat. robert: knuckles were flying last night in nassau as the islanders took game six. nobody wants to go home after game seven or cut their playoff beard. but there will be a of shaving tuesday night. hopefully the caps look like cavemen by the time this is over. >> i have not even thought about the record in game seven. each year, there is a different challenge. i think our team has been good with these challenges. i'm not worried about looking back. just worried about making sure we play well. robert: the caps are 2-5 in game sevens during the alex ovechkin era. offensively, the national showing life. bryce harper hits a fly ball to right. this carries out of the park his fifth of the season. nats take the 1-0 lead. but the momentum drops off. giancarlo stanton it's want the center, stays in the air forever, then bounces off the top of the wall, that is a triple. i think that's why they p
we will stay together as a team and continue to move forward as a team. >> this is a good sign. we are playing our best basketball. if we continue to play like this, will be a tough team to beat. robert: knuckles were flying last night in nassau as the islanders took game six. nobody wants to go home after game seven or cut their playoff beard. but there will be a of shaving tuesday night. hopefully the caps look like cavemen by the time this is over. >> i have not even thought...
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a duke team that is not as experienced as the 1991 team.uld actually be a bigger upset if duke were to be kentucky this year. charlie: duke has to have a good game from justise winslow, doesn't it? jay: i think so. winslow may be their most valuable player right now. their best player is okafor but their most valuable has been quinn cook, because of his leadership, hitting key shots, his defense on the perimeter. but, i think the last month maybe -- since mike krzyzewski moved him into the starting lineup. that has really given the lineup a lot of punch. it made it really difficult to match up with. i think he would be a difficult matchup for kentucky but the problem is winslow would have to match up with kentucky's big guys and i think that would be awfully difficult. that is really intriguing and would be a lot of fun to watch but, boy, the chess pieces calipari gets to move around are a lot bigger than what mike krzyzewski gets to move around. charlie: compare the two coaches. calipari, krzyzewski. jay: they are both hall of famers. i th
a duke team that is not as experienced as the 1991 team.uld actually be a bigger upset if duke were to be kentucky this year. charlie: duke has to have a good game from justise winslow, doesn't it? jay: i think so. winslow may be their most valuable player right now. their best player is okafor but their most valuable has been quinn cook, because of his leadership, hitting key shots, his defense on the perimeter. but, i think the last month maybe -- since mike krzyzewski moved him into the...
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the way he prepared his team mentally for the toughness.ketball team. if you can play you will always get your minutes. he's always been that way. who knew grayson allen would make the difference? when duke was down nine i thought they were gone. greg: bill raftery had the perfect description for him late in the game. he called him fearless. duke back on top. their school's fifth national title. congratulations, head coach mike krzyzewski. we also aapplaud bo ryan and his wisconsin badgers, who enjoyed an outstanding season. we'll be back after this. we will go to "one shining moment" now. so for ernie and his guys and me and my guys up here. for everybody at turner and cbs i'm greg gumbel. thank you for being with us these three greats weeks of a great tournament. time to honor those who have earned their "one shining moment." good night everybody. ♪ ♪ there you are you're running for your life you're a shooting star and all the years no one knows just how hard you worked but now it shows in one shining moment one shining moment >> send it
the way he prepared his team mentally for the toughness.ketball team. if you can play you will always get your minutes. he's always been that way. who knew grayson allen would make the difference? when duke was down nine i thought they were gone. greg: bill raftery had the perfect description for him late in the game. he called him fearless. duke back on top. their school's fifth national title. congratulations, head coach mike krzyzewski. we also aapplaud bo ryan and his wisconsin badgers, who...
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we're a real good team. but, we we, we definitely didn't get the job done on the road. >> cole hamels looks to put an ugly opener behind him tonight when phillies ace takes the mound with the nationals. hamels tied his career high giving up four home runs in his first start. after sitting out last night ryan her returns to the line autopsy begins doug fister hopefully howard and chase utley getting. utley is off to the worst start of his career hitting 0.71. he a has a team high five strike outs. jimmy rollins replacement freddie galvis has best batting average on the team. after coming up clutch last night galvis has five hits. that is more than he had all of last year. >> when freddie just calms down and doesn't try to do too much with the bat, you know, he can be a quality hitter. that is what he has worked on all spring. he has hit all spring. he continues to hit now. he has really taken to the approach, and with results. >> more than a month in the soccer season and the union are still looking for had f
we're a real good team. but, we we, we definitely didn't get the job done on the road. >> cole hamels looks to put an ugly opener behind him tonight when phillies ace takes the mound with the nationals. hamels tied his career high giving up four home runs in his first start. after sitting out last night ryan her returns to the line autopsy begins doug fister hopefully howard and chase utley getting. utley is off to the worst start of his career hitting 0.71. he a has a team high five...
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team. >> an exclusive one on one with kpix5's phil matier, lew wolff sounds like he's open to staying in oakland. >> every article i read says i can't wait to move to san jose. that's not true. what i can't wait to do is have a really top notch venue. >> reporter: what changed going to san jose? >> a lot of complications with territories yam rights and so forth, but it's not worth -- territorial rights and so forth, but it's not worth a nasty battle. >> reporter: there is another change as well. >> there is a new mayor here who i have a great deal of respect for. >> i've been very clear with mr. wolff and everyone that i'm excited about expanding economic vitality in this city keeping both of our teams. >> reporter: you're open for a new deal to stay here? >> we're open for a new venue whether we get it here, there or on mars. >> the city says it will continue to fight for the team. >> we believe we deserve a right to compete for a major league team whether it's the a's or any other team. w
team. >> an exclusive one on one with kpix5's phil matier, lew wolff sounds like he's open to staying in oakland. >> every article i read says i can't wait to move to san jose. that's not true. what i can't wait to do is have a really top notch venue. >> reporter: what changed going to san jose? >> a lot of complications with territories yam rights and so forth, but it's not worth -- territorial rights and so forth, but it's not worth a nasty battle. >> reporter:...
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we have a responsibility to the 32 teams not just the one team to 32 teams and our fans and the general public here to make sure that things were done fairly. i believe that what we have done is make the game safer for our players and for players at all levels and i think in all sports. i think the awareness, the prevention that we have put in place to stop injuries from occurring or at least limit the injuries are all things that are going to benefit our game, our players, for future generations and i think that is something that we would be very proud of but there are a lot of other things we are proud of also. >> rose: what is future of the nfl? >> very bright. we are -- i said to our owners just a few weeks ago in a meeting we have a great foundation here to build on. we have tremendous success. but we also have our challenges, and the biggest issue we have to address is we can't be complacent, we can't be arrogant about it. we have to go and deal with our challenges and fix them. >> rose: the la franchise will there be a team in la by a certain date? >> well we always said we are n
we have a responsibility to the 32 teams not just the one team to 32 teams and our fans and the general public here to make sure that things were done fairly. i believe that what we have done is make the game safer for our players and for players at all levels and i think in all sports. i think the awareness, the prevention that we have put in place to stop injuries from occurring or at least limit the injuries are all things that are going to benefit our game, our players, for future...
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i'm not a fan of another team. the redskins have always been the one i started with when i was five years old. that's where i started and that's what it's always been. to hear a lot of these comments, this is such a divisive issue. it's probably the most divisive thing i've seen. a lot of you guys do a lot of good work. teaching and your energy is awesome. you are heroes to a lot of kids. you did a lot of great things and we heard that through your introduction. for some reason, i think this issue is such a divisive thing that when you go on to comments on twitter, on facebook, you just hear this back and forth. you are a sellout, you are racist. everything back and forth. i have never been a part of an issue. you just see natives fighting each other. to me, how do we stop this? how can we unite ourselves to other things? i personally don't believe that native mascots hurt. i went back to my grandpa's house. i have always been a part of some type of native community. i'm lucky in that way. i have also lived off the
i'm not a fan of another team. the redskins have always been the one i started with when i was five years old. that's where i started and that's what it's always been. to hear a lot of these comments, this is such a divisive issue. it's probably the most divisive thing i've seen. a lot of you guys do a lot of good work. teaching and your energy is awesome. you are heroes to a lot of kids. you did a lot of great things and we heard that through your introduction. for some reason, i think this...
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. >> reporter: when he did not return from his hike yesterday afternoon, search teams teams began combing the area from on the ground and on the air. they found his car yesterday near the trail head. a hike authorities say he has taken numerous times. this afternoon a helicopter spotted a body in this area, wedged in a rocky bed, 500 feet below it trail. >> it appears the person found in the cave and the picture we have resemble one another. >> reporter: authorities aren't sure what happened but foul play looks unlikely. >> tryingtrying to determine whether or not he fell or looking for shelter. >> reporter: searchers had been hopeful, he was an exappearanced hiker and had -- an experienced hiker and had water. >> reporter: when he didn't return his wife called authorities. ending with the sad dorffry hours -- discovery hours later. we are told he worked part time as a care giver for disabled children and adults. >> so sad. thank you. >>> temperatures warmed up today. mid-80s in some parts. our chief meteorologist bill martin on the roof of the station. you said it would heat up and sure
. >> reporter: when he did not return from his hike yesterday afternoon, search teams teams began combing the area from on the ground and on the air. they found his car yesterday near the trail head. a hike authorities say he has taken numerous times. this afternoon a helicopter spotted a body in this area, wedged in a rocky bed, 500 feet below it trail. >> it appears the person found in the cave and the picture we have resemble one another. >> reporter: authorities aren't...
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and what's more the fairfax county urban search and rescue team members of the team helped in this incredibleescue and we see them on the ground there. you see their shirts that say fairfax county urban search and rescue. members of the l.a. fire department also involved in this dramatic rescue. they worked for six hours to help free this teenager trapped in the rubble under the hotel in kathmandu. and he was amazingly awake and able to talk after they were able to free him. and he was possibly trapped for five days. aaron? >> kristin wright thank you. >>> 6:50 later this morning a local mother is expected in front of a judge on child neglect charges. they're pursuing a homicide case against catherine hoggle. her children have been missing since last september and feared dead now. she has a hearing at 9:00 this morning. >>> today, senator bernie sanders is expected to officially announce a presidential bid that makes him the only declared candidate to challenge hillary clinton for the democratic nomination. sanders is an independent from vermont. he is known for fighting income inequality and
and what's more the fairfax county urban search and rescue team members of the team helped in this incredibleescue and we see them on the ground there. you see their shirts that say fairfax county urban search and rescue. members of the l.a. fire department also involved in this dramatic rescue. they worked for six hours to help free this teenager trapped in the rubble under the hotel in kathmandu. and he was amazingly awake and able to talk after they were able to free him. and he was possibly...
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our team the h ss team spelled o o l e the teams can join us and if you don't want to be on our team be on your own team shape up h ss we have teams outside the cry we hope you're going to join our team quarterly report placed on the website for what wellness has accomplished the highlights we had over 18 hundred visits with an average of 6 hundred and 3 per month in the wellness center monthly join in on the exercise the largest participation on the kidneys and you and how to resolve conflict series and done more that i monitoring screening to retirees and 10 were screened in 10 days and 53 percent of the members were unaware of numbers that is something that larry spoke to earlier people don't know their numbers we had a team member watch the summit and programmed it for you to take the classes we're incomplete perplex for the all claims database you can kind of see where we are in terms of meeting presentations i will point out that sb 26 is going to be herd in the senate on the 22nd of april we have not taken a position on i'm drafting a excise tax we'll put out we hope to be abl
our team the h ss team spelled o o l e the teams can join us and if you don't want to be on our team be on your own team shape up h ss we have teams outside the cry we hope you're going to join our team quarterly report placed on the website for what wellness has accomplished the highlights we had over 18 hundred visits with an average of 6 hundred and 3 per month in the wellness center monthly join in on the exercise the largest participation on the kidneys and you and how to resolve conflict...