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. >> hoy los vi más tenaces me ocupa no verlos a los tan jóvenes jugar alegres . >> en el basquetbolotador y espectacular . >> mientras otros dicen con o sin el no serán campeones . >> continuamos con más . >> gracias ¿qué tal? buenas noches feliz martes el sistema se desplaza al interior al sur lluvias en el norte pasa ya el sistema y algunas nubosidades en la capa baja . >> luna llena desde las 4 de la tarde . >> y apreciamos cuando el cielo se despeja . >> 49 a 51° de temperaturas . >> esto en la bahía . >> los próximos números para los próximos días secos . >> así que miércoles jueves viernes sábado y domingo seco en san josé con temperaturas que suben casi a los 70° desde el jueves . >> más detalles mañana pásela bien buenas noches . >> continuamos con más . . >> muy pronto los diabetios podrán olvidarse de los molestos piquetes para medir la glucosa . >> ahora un nuevo sistema que mide esto a través de impulsos eléctricos . >> mañana al despertar una experta médica nos dará los beneficios del limón y la papaya . >> y si tiene recién nacidos en la casa sabremos de los problemas
. >> hoy los vi más tenaces me ocupa no verlos a los tan jóvenes jugar alegres . >> en el basquetbolotador y espectacular . >> mientras otros dicen con o sin el no serán campeones . >> continuamos con más . >> gracias ¿qué tal? buenas noches feliz martes el sistema se desplaza al interior al sur lluvias en el norte pasa ya el sistema y algunas nubosidades en la capa baja . >> luna llena desde las 4 de la tarde . >> y apreciamos cuando el cielo se...
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the watch and this is their inner meter water resistance the and as a mineral crystal announcement tenace beautiful rover strap and seven like a yellow is also on the vessel was then that wear his kilt safety yellow to greg colors alexian order 31215 like is a $76.24 and so yemen and then the quarter interest in a dozen and a half an see was the sword? douro it did hurt him so it is 18 of these remaining in remember all the european vostok her hand crafted in bill and then descends and is going to pick in the tense and a matter watch and saw it in any event allot does allow this was march is out there on a watches him by letter very popular names wears me where it is manufactured 31 and 21¢ and this does have unidirectional voting bezel to new of 40 left in me of attend peace to speak of that's a and then the third because $76.20 and a sure begun that is super service and and it's interesting and to meet watcher's in the camp with the name and the story first than in make the watch around the story so there warner made aware to 10 inspiration nice that they came up with eyal version of th
the watch and this is their inner meter water resistance the and as a mineral crystal announcement tenace beautiful rover strap and seven like a yellow is also on the vessel was then that wear his kilt safety yellow to greg colors alexian order 31215 like is a $76.24 and so yemen and then the quarter interest in a dozen and a half an see was the sword? douro it did hurt him so it is 18 of these remaining in remember all the european vostok her hand crafted in bill and then descends and is going...
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while most of the tents are gone, the tenacity remains strong. >> this goes into the internet, people's homes churches, and it keeps going on. >> as for jeremiah, who we mentioned, he may have tossed a brick at a police opposition and was in superior court today. he is accused of felony assault on a police officer. a number of the occupiers were injured in the raid that took place this weekend. from northwest kendis gibson. >> how the weather has helped keep the stink bugs away. >> how long will the weather continued? >> the super bowl is still dominating the conversation at work. i will break down for you and show you the key plays that made the difference for both teams. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, ameri
while most of the tents are gone, the tenacity remains strong. >> this goes into the internet, people's homes churches, and it keeps going on. >> as for jeremiah, who we mentioned, he may have tossed a brick at a police opposition and was in superior court today. he is accused of felony assault on a police officer. a number of the occupiers were injured in the raid that took place this weekend. from northwest kendis gibson. >> how the weather has helped keep the stink bugs...
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was happening in south carolina and florida, the candidate who is showing the most fight, the most tenacity is getting the vote. what i hear back home is thanks for fighting. we want to see passion, we want to make sure that our guy can take it to obama and take it to the media if they have to. we are tired of letting them get away with it. >> greta: so is it indistinguishable the four but some have more fight? >> i think that is what we're seeing. we're seeing that people can't decide between the four. the things about all of them we like. i feel the same we if we could take the best of all four and roll them together we would have a strong nominee. i any that is when we're going to have. the one who wins the nomination is going to extract the best ideas from all four and take it to the people, combine it with a lot of fight and tenacity. that will be our nominee. >> greta: people say who they like right now who are most likely to beat president obama but much not talk about taking a step further, how to work with congress to get things done. out of four, who can work the halls of the cong
was happening in south carolina and florida, the candidate who is showing the most fight, the most tenacity is getting the vote. what i hear back home is thanks for fighting. we want to see passion, we want to make sure that our guy can take it to obama and take it to the media if they have to. we are tired of letting them get away with it. >> greta: so is it indistinguishable the four but some have more fight? >> i think that is what we're seeing. we're seeing that people can't...
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simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one side, it turns in another. a blind intelligence, true, but out of such persistence arose turtles, rivers, mitochondria, figs, all this resinous, unretractable, earth. the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. wo
simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one side, it turns in another. a blind intelligence, true, but out of such persistence arose turtles, rivers, mitochondria, figs, all this resinous, unretractable, earth. the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the...
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we have been celebrating his tenacity, resolve, constancy, and faith in this project. paul, i want to thank you for your vision and not giving up on this. i know you have taken a lot of heat from your colleagues, others who were outraged. i want to just say, hat's off to you and the elected family of san francisco. finally, to mayor lee. my department meetings were never found. i have to acknowledge that. i would never acknowledge that as mayor. ed reed was always the first one to come around. i do not know what it is about cars, but we were kindred spirits, reducing the size, increasing the efficiency. i am glad to hear that you have found this fund. thank you, mayor, for making me feel better about my role in this respect. [applause] >> our next guest has told everyone -- he still does not have a motor vehicle that he owns. i think that is still true, right? president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [applause] >> good morning. so pleased to be part of an amount that will make other cities truly green with envy. i still do not own a car, i have to admit. i di
we have been celebrating his tenacity, resolve, constancy, and faith in this project. paul, i want to thank you for your vision and not giving up on this. i know you have taken a lot of heat from your colleagues, others who were outraged. i want to just say, hat's off to you and the elected family of san francisco. finally, to mayor lee. my department meetings were never found. i have to acknowledge that. i would never acknowledge that as mayor. ed reed was always the first one to come around....
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take a moment while you are all gathered here to acknowledge and thank lisa and leroy for their tenacity and the engagement over the past year. in love and dedication to their late soul mate and partner francis mccormick. [applause] thank you. i want to take a personal moment to thank our volunteers, the board of directors, my team for your dedication and generosity. to john cunningham and steve for your tireless and constant efforts. to ray good enough -- [applause] for his daily tending of this garden. and for your friendship. [applause] i would also like to thank my predecessor, marcia rolston, for teaching me, encouraging me and for believing in me. [applause] finally, i would like to thank my outgoing chair, gina. [cheers and applause] i don't know where you are. for 13 years of service to the growtve. [applause] and for being my friend, a supporter, guide, and mentor. [applause] i will miss you. thank you all for being here, and thank you to our honorees. the legacy of san francisco and all those who have contributed to creating and maintaining this city's model response to the epi
take a moment while you are all gathered here to acknowledge and thank lisa and leroy for their tenacity and the engagement over the past year. in love and dedication to their late soul mate and partner francis mccormick. [applause] thank you. i want to take a personal moment to thank our volunteers, the board of directors, my team for your dedication and generosity. to john cunningham and steve for your tireless and constant efforts. to ray good enough -- [applause] for his daily tending of...
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it is their leadership and tenacity to hone in one this one psychological culture shift in speaking about. we are honored to have him here for a few minutes today. the deputy administrator. [applause] ç>> good morning. it is truly a pleasure to be back here in san francisco. i was here a few months ago for the anniversary of theç loma pr ieto earthquake. in talking to a lot of folks and listening to the mayor, the mayor getsç it. i come from the city in the çnortheast. i spent a little bit of time in boston. i had a career before i came to fema to 0.5 years ago. boston and san francisco are similar in many ways. you have a mayor that is passionate about emergency management. you have a group of people in emergency managementç not onlyn the city but in the state and in the region that get it. çççwe have a lot to learn fr. çtoday we are going to be talkg about the national disaster recovery framework. as the mayor said, this is the whole community. as nancyç said, itç was a new fought forç -- newç thought fr fema. it is not new in the city of san francisco. it is not new in the
it is their leadership and tenacity to hone in one this one psychological culture shift in speaking about. we are honored to have him here for a few minutes today. the deputy administrator. [applause] ç>> good morning. it is truly a pleasure to be back here in san francisco. i was here a few months ago for the anniversary of theç loma pr ieto earthquake. in talking to a lot of folks and listening to the mayor, the mayor getsç it. i come from the city in the çnortheast. i spent a...
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. >> shows you have tenacity. >> i didn't write the book. but george did and it's called the rare find. spotting exceptional talent before everyone else. you read this and pick the minds of the people who are the employers that probably you really do want to work for after all and has a website called george ankers books.com. >>> okay. stay with us. we will tell you how to have a green valentine's day. don't go away. >>> welcome back. tuesday is valentine's day. so meet ben shock. she is the life and editor for sierra magazine maybe not your first thought when planning the national day of romance. traditional flowers and chocolate are the usual no- brainer gift. you could offer something fresh. how about a green valentine's day? that's promoting over at sierra magazine. welcome, good to have you here. what do you mean? i thought everyone was thinking red? we got the moment? >> i love your outfit. >> what makes it green? how will you make it green? >> many things that can make valentine's day green and we got -- and also want to think of the
. >> shows you have tenacity. >> i didn't write the book. but george did and it's called the rare find. spotting exceptional talent before everyone else. you read this and pick the minds of the people who are the employers that probably you really do want to work for after all and has a website called george ankers books.com. >>> okay. stay with us. we will tell you how to have a green valentine's day. don't go away. >>> welcome back. tuesday is valentine's day. so...
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what role do you think her energy and tenacity has had? >> it's everything.ifferently. >> okay. we're done. >> reporter: where does she get that from? >> i wish i knew. >> reporter: doctors cautioned that often there isn't progress after the first year. but don't tell kristin who continues to mark milestones like driving again. she believes bigger accomplishments are just down the road. for "today" janet shamlian, nbc news, loveland, colorado. >> kristin is with with us now along with nbc's chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman. good morning to you both. >> thank you. >> your dad is so proud of you. how have you been able to keep your hopes high and your tenacity at this level? >> i think from the beginning i knew there was a reason it happened. i knew that something good could come out of it if i allowed it to be a negative thing it would be. if i allowed myself to grow from it, it would be a positive thing. >> important message. take us back to when you got the injury and when you first started feeling pain did you think it was serious right away? >> not
what role do you think her energy and tenacity has had? >> it's everything.ifferently. >> okay. we're done. >> reporter: where does she get that from? >> i wish i knew. >> reporter: doctors cautioned that often there isn't progress after the first year. but don't tell kristin who continues to mark milestones like driving again. she believes bigger accomplishments are just down the road. for "today" janet shamlian, nbc news, loveland, colorado. >>...
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he was the only candidate to have the tenacity to hold on.f he were michele bachmann or herman cain, he may have stepped out by now. for newt gingrich he's the center of his own constellation. >> what gives here? he was even asked by a reporter in the press conference that he gave afterwards, he didn't give a speech or say congratulations to the winner or anything. here's how i'm changing my strategy. we were up on the stage. everything he said was false. i've never been confronted with anything like that. i was stunned. why not take the opportunity if you're the former speaker of the house and is known for speaking his mind, take the opportunity to turn and say you know what? goldie? you just said a big lie about me. why can't you do that on the debate stage? >> that's the interesting thing about newt gingrich, he shirks away when it's put in his face. you know how bullies in the school yards are. that is newt gingrich, and so i don't expect him to last beyond super tuesday. he won't have the money and certainly won't have the volunteers for
he was the only candidate to have the tenacity to hold on.f he were michele bachmann or herman cain, he may have stepped out by now. for newt gingrich he's the center of his own constellation. >> what gives here? he was even asked by a reporter in the press conference that he gave afterwards, he didn't give a speech or say congratulations to the winner or anything. here's how i'm changing my strategy. we were up on the stage. everything he said was false. i've never been confronted with...
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is just incredible, i mean despite the odds and what they face, they still have so much hope, and tenacity, and the women that i talked to, are incredibly brilliant they have to come up with amazing solutions just to keep their families alive and to keep their children fed, so, you know their courage and their stamina, just is incredible. >> tell us about the work we see you doing here. >> in this picture, i am grinding some kind of a wheat like grain, to make a porridge drink given to the king and very special guests so i had the opportunity after making that to drink it myself it wasn't bad really. >> it is sus at that innocence and considered a treat. >> absolutely. >> we said in the beginning you yourself basically experienced what it was like to live on the wages that some of these women make a day, can you tell us about that experience and how that came to be and. >> well, i had traveled every year to a developing country or more than one and one time in nicaragua i had the idea i want to feel what this is like so i tried to live for a day on $1 what i found was that it is pretty imp
is just incredible, i mean despite the odds and what they face, they still have so much hope, and tenacity, and the women that i talked to, are incredibly brilliant they have to come up with amazing solutions just to keep their families alive and to keep their children fed, so, you know their courage and their stamina, just is incredible. >> tell us about the work we see you doing here. >> in this picture, i am grinding some kind of a wheat like grain, to make a porridge drink given...
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. >> what i admired was her tenacity. i just always knew that she was going to get what we needed. >> would it be possible? >> she's currently juggling the film, the super bowl, a new album and more. >> super bowl was something that just came up out of the blue. while i was editing my film. i actually didn't think i could do it because i am busy promoting my film and finishing a record. i got talked into it. if i could have thought it through, may not have chosen to do everything all at once. but it did happen that way and it's a high class problem. >> perfect. check the gate. >> find we on february 3 and madonna at the super bowl on february 5. in new york, ashley, fox news. >>> certainly a full plate for madonna. so it's hard to imagine a worse feeling than being sick. >> that's what happened to hundreds of people on two separate cruise ships. what caused them to get sick. >> and coming up, a fox 5 exclusive. what local police officers did as a fire swept through a building full of disabled seniors. we'll be right back.
. >> what i admired was her tenacity. i just always knew that she was going to get what we needed. >> would it be possible? >> she's currently juggling the film, the super bowl, a new album and more. >> super bowl was something that just came up out of the blue. while i was editing my film. i actually didn't think i could do it because i am busy promoting my film and finishing a record. i got talked into it. if i could have thought it through, may not have chosen to do...
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she is a remarkable, gutsy woman who will surprise you with her philosophy and sheer tenacity. you really want to hear her story on news4 at 11:00. jim, doreen? >> thank you, wendy. >>> still ahead on news4 at six, the state of maryland wants counties to help foot the bill for teacher pensions but local leaders say that move could backfire, hurting students in the long >>> dog he is rescued from a hoarder in mississippi have arrived to washington animal rescue league. nearly 110 animals were found living in deplorable conditions late last year. now 19 are here. soon, they will be ready for adoption. the dogs range in able from two weeks to eight years. >>> a pekingese in the spotlight after being crowned a champion. malachi, four years old, won the coveted best in show. that was the prize last night at the westminster dog show in new york. he caught the judges' attention with those flowing locks and that smushed-in face and that wobbly little walk. this morning, malachi was on the today show. look at that his handler says that they are still soaking in the news. >> how did you
she is a remarkable, gutsy woman who will surprise you with her philosophy and sheer tenacity. you really want to hear her story on news4 at 11:00. jim, doreen? >> thank you, wendy. >>> still ahead on news4 at six, the state of maryland wants counties to help foot the bill for teacher pensions but local leaders say that move could backfire, hurting students in the long >>> dog he is rescued from a hoarder in mississippi have arrived to washington animal rescue league....
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it was, of course, the tenacity of the treaty party that shaped the destiny of the cherokee nation in the struggle over over removal. boudinot and the ridges had no way of knowing that removal would lead to a trail of tears that would cost 4,000 lives and enormous suffering. .. for his part ralph lost the battle for removal but the commitment to keeping his people together as a unified and sovereign nation remains a powerful legacy. is the finding moment in the cherokee and american past. for the nation at large the trail of tears offered devastating commentary not only on greed and power but also the increasingly racial world of jacksonian america. by the 1830s only white america especially in the south could lay claim to citizenship and racial entitlement. property owning well-educated men and women no longer constituted sufficient proof of worthiness for participating in the public realm. what had to be white. dealing with both african-americans and native americans andrew jackson at his southern supporters practiced a form of the belief in the permanent inferiority of all nonwhite
it was, of course, the tenacity of the treaty party that shaped the destiny of the cherokee nation in the struggle over over removal. boudinot and the ridges had no way of knowing that removal would lead to a trail of tears that would cost 4,000 lives and enormous suffering. .. for his part ralph lost the battle for removal but the commitment to keeping his people together as a unified and sovereign nation remains a powerful legacy. is the finding moment in the cherokee and american past. for...
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the next two weeks will tell us a lot about his tenacity and the future course of the republican racee big republican challenges on the auto industry bailout. back in 2008 this was governor romney's prediction. if general motors, ford and chrysler get the bailout their check competitives asked for yesterday you can kiss the american auto industry good by. g.m. and chrysler did get balout money. they say they are back on their feet because of the taxpayer help. romney wrote in the detroit news "the president tells us that without his intervention things in detroit would be worse. i believe that without his intervention things there would be better." on twitter at david axel rod, that's the president's top strategist, framed the debate this way "does anyone believe what mitt says that the american auto industry would be better off today if the president hadn't intervened in 2009? axelrod isn't just preparing for a potential fault fight for michigan. he's stoke the blue-collar divide in the current republican race. >> a full spectrum conservative, rick santorum is lock solid on values is
the next two weeks will tell us a lot about his tenacity and the future course of the republican racee big republican challenges on the auto industry bailout. back in 2008 this was governor romney's prediction. if general motors, ford and chrysler get the bailout their check competitives asked for yesterday you can kiss the american auto industry good by. g.m. and chrysler did get balout money. they say they are back on their feet because of the taxpayer help. romney wrote in the detroit news...
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you know, i have to show that same strength, that same tenacity, the same motivation as i even seen mydeal. >> jackie, a woman who relies on her instincts, decides to bring him home to the house she grew up in as a little girl. but experience tells her to be cautious. so she installs video cameras in her home. >> at this point, i didn't trust anybody. so i wanted to make sure that he was really being taken care of. >> on first impression, jackie really likes the new nurse. >> she was someone that sat in the dining room and read the bible every day. so i think, hey, i have this really nice christian woman, you know, in my home taking care of my dad. she seemed very nice, really down to earth. >> despite her good feeling, jackie checks her security cameras regularly for the first couple of weeks. she says she sees a nurse doing her job -- changing her father. feeding him. bathing him. everything she's supposed to do. weeks go by. jackie's working hard. her father seems very happy and well taken care of. so she stops checking the footage. but then, suddenly, that nagging instinct kicks in
you know, i have to show that same strength, that same tenacity, the same motivation as i even seen mydeal. >> jackie, a woman who relies on her instincts, decides to bring him home to the house she grew up in as a little girl. but experience tells her to be cautious. so she installs video cameras in her home. >> at this point, i didn't trust anybody. so i wanted to make sure that he was really being taken care of. >> on first impression, jackie really likes the new nurse....
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[applause] >> attorney general holder embodies strength, understanding, tenacity.and more importantly, the american spirit that provides millions of people, regardless of the background, the opportunity to achieve their dreams. his commitment to equal justice and opportunity for all is unwavering. and is evident in the sport that he provides to all the justice employees serving in the united states, at home and abroad. as we acknowledge the contribution of african-americans, and we commit ourselves to breaking down barriers to opportunity, we take comfort in knowing that attorney general holder will be guiding our efforts to achieve a more perfect union by enforcing the law and defending the interests of the united states, according to the law. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the honorable eric holder, jr. [applause] >> well, good morning. thank you, richard, for that kind introduction. i was like the events within. he always comes up with different and wonderful things to say about me. some of which is actually true, but i won't tell you what was
[applause] >> attorney general holder embodies strength, understanding, tenacity.and more importantly, the american spirit that provides millions of people, regardless of the background, the opportunity to achieve their dreams. his commitment to equal justice and opportunity for all is unwavering. and is evident in the sport that he provides to all the justice employees serving in the united states, at home and abroad. as we acknowledge the contribution of african-americans, and we commit...
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i mean this guy no, sir tenacity. back of the house, after 40 years of democratic control, the contracts with america. this guy has been through a whole lot of political storms, and so he's never a guy to be counted out. but that having been said, what i'd say is, you know there can only be one anti-romney who is at the top of the heap and right now that is rick santorum. if you look at what is coming here in michigan and arizona, i think if santorum seals the deal in for instance michigan it's game over for gingrich. time will tell but that's where i think this race stands. i think we are at a real pivot place in the race. martha: i was going to ask you about super tuesday. newt gingrich hails from your neighborhood, georgia. the feeling was he would get strength from that. but santorum seems to have momentum down there as well. who is the southern candidate i guess is my question. >> i think the two things, one is this whole, you know, debacle with the administration and the catholic church, i think it's played to s
i mean this guy no, sir tenacity. back of the house, after 40 years of democratic control, the contracts with america. this guy has been through a whole lot of political storms, and so he's never a guy to be counted out. but that having been said, what i'd say is, you know there can only be one anti-romney who is at the top of the heap and right now that is rick santorum. if you look at what is coming here in michigan and arizona, i think if santorum seals the deal in for instance michigan it's...
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also, a drina and of course to what congresswoman frederica wilson for your vision and for your tenacity and for organizing this very important form and for bringing my former boss to capitol hill for all of you, if you don't know him, to meet an agreed, but to listen and learn about. this man and, yes, i served as an intern when i was in college, watergate summer of 1973. you can imagine what an amazing summer that was for me. i came back in 75 and continue to work for ron until 1986. and i tell you, everything i learned about politics, progressive politics, and political acumen, the practical nature of progressive politics and how to keep one's principles and bottom lines within the context of this institution i learned from this great human being. struggling with the issues, the issues we're dealing with. how important if any of your staff and in terms of how important you are because of waste as what you think. quite interesting for me. why would he want to know what i thought and what i believe then. this unbelievable great statesman asking me. later, i came to realize that he alway
also, a drina and of course to what congresswoman frederica wilson for your vision and for your tenacity and for organizing this very important form and for bringing my former boss to capitol hill for all of you, if you don't know him, to meet an agreed, but to listen and learn about. this man and, yes, i served as an intern when i was in college, watergate summer of 1973. you can imagine what an amazing summer that was for me. i came back in 75 and continue to work for ron until 1986. and i...
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and a boy and congress one frederica wilson for your willing -- your tenacity and for organizing thisportant forum and for bringing my former boss to capitol hill. to meet and greet but listen to and learn about this man and i served as an intern when i was in college. this was during the watergate summer of 1973. you can imagine what an amazing summer that was for me. we continued to work for ron until 1986. everything i learned about progressive politics and political -- for practical nature of progressive politics and how to keep one's principles in mind within the context of this institution i learned from this great human being and -- some of the issues we are dealing with as we speak and he would talk to his staff and i have to say how important if any of your staff and interns how important you are to our work because brown always asks staff and intern's what do you think? give me your best thinking. it was interesting for me because why would he want to know what i thought or what i believed in? later i came to realize he always wanted fresh ideas, new thinking, creativity so
and a boy and congress one frederica wilson for your willing -- your tenacity and for organizing thisportant forum and for bringing my former boss to capitol hill. to meet and greet but listen to and learn about this man and i served as an intern when i was in college. this was during the watergate summer of 1973. you can imagine what an amazing summer that was for me. we continued to work for ron until 1986. everything i learned about progressive politics and political -- for practical nature...
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he had this sense of tenacity and he was able to really go about following his dream and he would do of experience he could get, he was going to go all out for it. >> did he believe it was correlated to the fact that he was asian and asians aren't going to be the greatest basketball players? >> i was surprised about the whole thing about not getting division i scholarship and i had asked him that point blank saying i listed all off his accolades and i said, jeremy, what do you think about not getting a division i scholarship. he kind of chuckled and said, what do you think? i said, does race have to do with it? he said, i can't think of anything else. it's been pretty mind boggling and, you know, i guess he's proving everyone wrong now. >> so, when you guys would swap stories and i read some of the articles that you have written about him over the years about race and racism and he told you unpleasant things that have happened to him over the years. what did he tell you? >> he told me in 2008 that when he was on the road just playing for harvard that he would hear a lot of things suc
he had this sense of tenacity and he was able to really go about following his dream and he would do of experience he could get, he was going to go all out for it. >> did he believe it was correlated to the fact that he was asian and asians aren't going to be the greatest basketball players? >> i was surprised about the whole thing about not getting division i scholarship and i had asked him that point blank saying i listed all off his accolades and i said, jeremy, what do you think...
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[applause] he embodies strengths, understanding tenacity and more importantly, the american spirit that provides millions of people, regardless of background, the opportunity to achieve their dreams. his commitment to equal justice and opportunity for all is unwavering. it is evident in the support he provides to all employees, serving in the united states -- serving the u.s. at home and abroad. as we acknowledge african- americans and recommit ourselves to breaking down barriers, we take comfort in knowing that attorney general holder is guiding our efforts to achieve a more perfect union by enforcing the law and defending the interests of the united states according to the law. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the honorable eric h. holder, jr. [applause] >> good morning. thank you, richard for that kind introduction. i like to do evens with him because he comes up with wonderful things to say about me. some of which is actually true, but i will not tell you what is not. i want to thank you for all the wonderful things that you have done to make this a black history mo
[applause] he embodies strengths, understanding tenacity and more importantly, the american spirit that provides millions of people, regardless of background, the opportunity to achieve their dreams. his commitment to equal justice and opportunity for all is unwavering. it is evident in the support he provides to all employees, serving in the united states -- serving the u.s. at home and abroad. as we acknowledge african- americans and recommit ourselves to breaking down barriers, we take...
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i applaud you for your tenacity and that of senator collins, rockefeller and feinstein. in pursuing the comprehensive cybersecurity legislation would considering today. i also want to thank you and the administration for incorporating my suggestions to the seibu provisions of the bill. employees of the department of homeland security are on the front lines of concord in the cyber threat, and we must make sure the department has the appropriate tools to attract and retain the work force it needs to make these complex challenges stakeholders have raised concerns that the privacy and the civil liberties applications of certain provisions of this bill. i want to commend the bill's office for making progress in addressing these concerns. it is important for the final product to adequately protect americans reasonable expectation of privacy, and i will continue to closely monitor this. fbi director robert mueller's recent statement on the cyber attacks would equal or even surpass the danger of terrorism in the foreseeable future is a stark reminder that strengthening cybersecu
i applaud you for your tenacity and that of senator collins, rockefeller and feinstein. in pursuing the comprehensive cybersecurity legislation would considering today. i also want to thank you and the administration for incorporating my suggestions to the seibu provisions of the bill. employees of the department of homeland security are on the front lines of concord in the cyber threat, and we must make sure the department has the appropriate tools to attract and retain the work force it needs...