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i'll assigned to work with captain tom and a others. when i was told i had to work with the captains closely but i have to say that captain tom has been very rovenl there's times i would think about how i asked silly questions and i would write them and send so i have to say he's really responsive. i've been in the job for 3 months and i, see he's a very enthusiastic captain. he motivates people to prescribe solve together with within it his power and to the fullest extinct he can do so thank you very much >> thank you very much. >> good evening commissioners deputy chief and captain tom. i worked in the central district thirty years ago in union square in retail security and i'm back as the director for a new security. i miss commend captain tom for the last week and a half he's been very responsive to my e-mails and phone calls. i am echoing everything that everyone said tonight. thank you >> thank you. >> hello thank you so much commissioners for coming to our district. that i'm a long term area resident and also serve as the co-chai
i'll assigned to work with captain tom and a others. when i was told i had to work with the captains closely but i have to say that captain tom has been very rovenl there's times i would think about how i asked silly questions and i would write them and send so i have to say he's really responsive. i've been in the job for 3 months and i, see he's a very enthusiastic captain. he motivates people to prescribe solve together with within it his power and to the fullest extinct he can do so thank...
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pinafore." - tom reynolds. tom reynolds prize.t reading this yearbook, which is for the year following that one. yeah. look to whom it's dedicated. - "in memoriam, thomas reynolds." i'm guessing his was the funeral anne silvestri mentioned that they all attended; her brother. - tom reynolds dies, then silvestri marries the sister. let me see that book again. looks like thomas reynolds and john silvestri were inseparable buddies. - well, since we have the date, let's find out how he died. [typing on keyboard] - tom reynolds drowns in a lake, and a local newspaper calls his death "a tragedy emblematic of the destructive force of alcohol on today's youth." - yeah, his tox screen had him over the legal limit. but... the real story is probably in his witness statements. - statements from greg foster, chris denardi, john silvestri, and the recently murdered bailey o'doyle. - i imagine a tragedy like that can have a bonding effect. - yeah. and it's a major problem if the bond ever falls apart. - so you think they might have drowned this
pinafore." - tom reynolds. tom reynolds prize.t reading this yearbook, which is for the year following that one. yeah. look to whom it's dedicated. - "in memoriam, thomas reynolds." i'm guessing his was the funeral anne silvestri mentioned that they all attended; her brother. - tom reynolds dies, then silvestri marries the sister. let me see that book again. looks like thomas reynolds and john silvestri were inseparable buddies. - well, since we have the date, let's find out how...
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i think tourists still come to tom when they need help base wear written up in tour guides. we continue to a provided exemplar dental services for those who are fengd that hiv and we continue to a have this beautiful space downstairs have a strong commitment to provide services in your offer 15 community sites. we have a wonderful office space o pet treatment program that brings recovery right into the preliminary care setting pr we are ahead of the curtain with community based primary care hepatitis care treatment and ahead of the hiv care and we co- run a center of the obsolesce in the tenderloin. through josh about 12 years ago we started or josh started the first medication adherence program for people who are homeless or mentally ill and many people were written off because they were thought two disorganized to manage it and we said no, we, take care of those people and help them and that program continues (clapping) we've had integrated prim care and behavioral health before president obama thought about that. we have our psychiatry services. and our transgenders tuesd
i think tourists still come to tom when they need help base wear written up in tour guides. we continue to a provided exemplar dental services for those who are fengd that hiv and we continue to a have this beautiful space downstairs have a strong commitment to provide services in your offer 15 community sites. we have a wonderful office space o pet treatment program that brings recovery right into the preliminary care setting pr we are ahead of the curtain with community based primary care...
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tom railway dell we have 12 clinics throughout though city and this helps homeless but just to have the sensibility and vision and commitment on how to help clients and we need health care reform and this will help house to manager the care of people who have complicated health issues so today is a really, really great day. i thank you for coming here to share with us this great occasion. we look at tom o'dell public health as the great neck best way of providing health care but it will inform us on how to operate on health care reform. okay. again, i really want to welcome you and for those who haven't seen the clinic it's going to be a great clinic. i want to end during the color i actually took mooney was going to walk and someone sitting behind me was actually talking about the clinic and they said they were afraid of going to this nice clinic it's for homeless people so i couldn't help myself and i have to say we think homeless people need good things, too, and you need to be in a place that's not up to insufficient we want to treat you like everyone and it's a clinic that looks go
tom railway dell we have 12 clinics throughout though city and this helps homeless but just to have the sensibility and vision and commitment on how to help clients and we need health care reform and this will help house to manager the care of people who have complicated health issues so today is a really, really great day. i thank you for coming here to share with us this great occasion. we look at tom o'dell public health as the great neck best way of providing health care but it will inform...
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wee which is about to celebrate 20 years of service this january (clapping) and tom o'dell urban health remains at the forefront as itself services for the transgender community are ignoring both to be another service and we can do it all in the state of the arc facility that's a shining example to all of this city's undying testament for those who are surviving with multiple chronic conditions and poverty and the like. we've been doing it and now we get to do it in style (clapping) >> so - enough from me you'll hear some more thank you's but i'd like to introduce margaret she's the director of the san francisco department of health and she's been a champion and in those moment when we needed help to get through some rough spots to make sure we got this off the ground she was there and creativity in findings solutions to making this day possible. marcelina >> (clapping) >> okay. i'm not moving because i don't want you to see me we just need to fix it. okay mayor, is supervisor kim here >> yes. >> supervisor kim, director of public health garcia and t nc partners really want to welcome y
wee which is about to celebrate 20 years of service this january (clapping) and tom o'dell urban health remains at the forefront as itself services for the transgender community are ignoring both to be another service and we can do it all in the state of the arc facility that's a shining example to all of this city's undying testament for those who are surviving with multiple chronic conditions and poverty and the like. we've been doing it and now we get to do it in style (clapping) >> so...
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roslyn, let's pick up on tom's passion. he told me a couple points that are important, that is the consciousness awareness, this growing consciousness around bullying. and it's a question i guess that requires, has bullying gotten worse or have we gotten better to begin to recognize it? >> hard to know. tom and the president refer to as far too often as a rite of passage. we certainly are seeing evidence in ways that i don't recall, the levels of violence, the vitriolic violence, it's not just coming from the back of the school, it's coming at home, social media, you are inundated with it, the effects of it. we also certainly there's been an evolution of what we should tolerate. for me, for example, very early on in the administration i had the privilege of meeting with carl hoover walker's mother. he would have been 11 years old on the day that we were meeting. this was in the spring of 2009. and as she was leaving and she was talking about his death and he was one of the earliest stories that we had heard about a young pe
roslyn, let's pick up on tom's passion. he told me a couple points that are important, that is the consciousness awareness, this growing consciousness around bullying. and it's a question i guess that requires, has bullying gotten worse or have we gotten better to begin to recognize it? >> hard to know. tom and the president refer to as far too often as a rite of passage. we certainly are seeing evidence in ways that i don't recall, the levels of violence, the vitriolic violence, it's not...
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you know tom as well as i do. but i know tom and ruth really very well.n you -- when he made that reference, reminded me of a a -- there's a play about that period when thomas moore was taking on henry viii and refused to divorce his life and get remarried. there's a scene in that play where his son-in-law was a fellow named roper. and roper came over, it turns out, at the urging of the king's men to try to get moore to compromise and overlook the law. there's a famous exchange and it reminds me and it will remind you of tom. he said in responding to roper, he said, roper, and if i cut down all of the laws in england to do that, what would you do when the devil turns round on you then, roper? all the laws being flat? these are god's laws, not man's. and he went on to point out you have to stand sometimes, in spite of inordinate pressure. that's what i've watched tom do. and i mean this, this is not high person blee. -- hyperbole. you've seen it too. i've served with a lot of men and women in my service. none with a conscious, none with more certitude abou
you know tom as well as i do. but i know tom and ruth really very well.n you -- when he made that reference, reminded me of a a -- there's a play about that period when thomas moore was taking on henry viii and refused to divorce his life and get remarried. there's a scene in that play where his son-in-law was a fellow named roper. and roper came over, it turns out, at the urging of the king's men to try to get moore to compromise and overlook the law. there's a famous exchange and it reminds...
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if you'd gone into the original tom o'dell that our patients and a staff deserves a better space. it takes time 17 year ago. and i thank you all we've got a ribbon to cut and i want to acknowledge our clinic folks and we want to thank charles (clapping) >> our ability to work together as a city and let me note every person in san francisco will have a medical home despite this health care will not cover some like the undocket minded everyo will have a home (clapping). >> so we're proud downstairs in the clinton shows the beautiful space. so thank you so much we look forward to seeing you downstairs to cut the ribbon >> and moving next to the district 678 supervisor jan kim. (clapping). >> good morning it's really great to be here at the tom o'dell medical clinton officially opened on july 9th. my first year in office several of our constituents in district 6 came to my office and said there was one place i had to visit immediately and that's the tom o'dell clinic. they came every week into my office wanting to know that. i want to say they're here in the audience they're not the e
if you'd gone into the original tom o'dell that our patients and a staff deserves a better space. it takes time 17 year ago. and i thank you all we've got a ribbon to cut and i want to acknowledge our clinic folks and we want to thank charles (clapping) >> our ability to work together as a city and let me note every person in san francisco will have a medical home despite this health care will not cover some like the undocket minded everyo will have a home (clapping). >> so we're...
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but tom harkin has one. people,o the for the who, like me when i was growing up -- he stood up for those who didn't have the opportunity to do better. and stood up for those who needed that ladder of opportunity. and when we make it we don't pull that ladder up. we keep it there for people to have that opportunity. people willing to take personal responsibility for themselves, that they can succeed in this country because we know that they can, but they have to have the opportunity. those are the people he has been fighting for. the seniors and the young people who want to go to college and get an education. else, he isyone fighting for those with disabilities. we should give him a huge round of applause for that. tom harkin, he fights for those who don't have power and who are often overlooked. that is what he has done his whole career. i know that he will get replaced by somebody who will be just as good. he has to hear me talk a couple more minutes before he gets up here. this is fantastic. we came in tog
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thank you very much captain tom.that was a pretty incredible presentation especially at the end. this is great. we really seeing community being involved there's not just take about community there's community. unless the staff has any pressing questions it's time to hear from the community and nouns the public comment. >> the public is now welcome to address the commission on items that don't appear on tonight's agenda that were speakers should address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individuals. when the police officer rules of order during the comment no commissioners is required to respond but may provided a brief response. individual commissioners and occ personnel shouldy refrain from entering into debate and please limit our comments to 3 minutes >> just to be clear tonight because we have language access in the room. i can give public comment in any language >> good evening i'm detective director at the chinatown community center. our organization has serviced chinatown by providing affo
thank you very much captain tom.that was a pretty incredible presentation especially at the end. this is great. we really seeing community being involved there's not just take about community there's community. unless the staff has any pressing questions it's time to hear from the community and nouns the public comment. >> the public is now welcome to address the commission on items that don't appear on tonight's agenda that were speakers should address their remarks to the commission as...
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who was convicted by the way there were two other people along with tom de lay did exactly what rightwhat he did pled guilty to it and are now serving time for it and you also have of course tom de lay himself. being what he did and but hiding it at the time if it was perfectly legal why would he hide it so jack avram all of classic lobbyist convicted of similar kind of thing he's on the other end he's raising the money to help his clients get what they want to congress to pay off people like tom de lay it's no wonder they work very closely together well it certainly is amazing what has happened we'll have to see if they're able to appeal and be successful but i do appreciate your time mark levine host of inside scoop and a former congressional attorney thank you so much thank you so much well that does it for now for more on the stories we covered today go to youtube dot com forward slash r t america and check out our web site r t dot com forward slash usa can also follow me on twitter at america david see right back here at five. technology innovation all the developments around rus
who was convicted by the way there were two other people along with tom de lay did exactly what rightwhat he did pled guilty to it and are now serving time for it and you also have of course tom de lay himself. being what he did and but hiding it at the time if it was perfectly legal why would he hide it so jack avram all of classic lobbyist convicted of similar kind of thing he's on the other end he's raising the money to help his clients get what they want to congress to pay off people like...
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. >> good morning it's really great to be here at the tom o'dell medical clinton officially opened on july 9th. my first year in office several of our constituents in district 6 came to my office and said there was one place i had to visit immediately and that's the tom o'dell clinic. they came every week into my office wanting to know that. i want to say they're here in the audience they're not the easiest to pleas of our constituents and trust me they come into the office to let me know what i'm doing right and wrong by the one thing that praises us is the tom o'dell clinic. when i went to meet the staff and i got to meet the board that included many of our constituents i saw how much they loved the space. those are not the easiest to please but they know their loved and cared for and a place with integrity and respect. i mentioned this a couple months ago when i came to the affordable housing program an amazing youth space here in the tenderloin. but when i spinster a night in one of the homeless shelters homelessness is not just an economic issue we treat homelessness as a economi
. >> good morning it's really great to be here at the tom o'dell medical clinton officially opened on july 9th. my first year in office several of our constituents in district 6 came to my office and said there was one place i had to visit immediately and that's the tom o'dell clinic. they came every week into my office wanting to know that. i want to say they're here in the audience they're not the easiest to pleas of our constituents and trust me they come into the office to let me know...
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welcome back jennifer and tom. we were talking about the -- the architecture of the federation and how it's set up and that it gives grants and other resources to skwluish community agencies. i'm wondering if you can talk a little bit about what that granting process is right. >> sure. from the grant-making standpoint, we were talking earlier about the importance of making a healthy and vibrant community. so we have a family of funds aproecht to visit an investor. wleek at our donors and our youish community as investors in their community. we've create add portfolio approach, family of funds for each of the segments of the community that we want to strengthen. so the first is the core fund. right? you think of the core. a lot of people take pilates these dais. it's very important to have a strong core, a strong infrastructure, otherwise nothing else works properly. we have israel fund. that's where we support jews around the world to get what they need and in israel to support a pluralistic tolerant just society.
welcome back jennifer and tom. we were talking about the -- the architecture of the federation and how it's set up and that it gives grants and other resources to skwluish community agencies. i'm wondering if you can talk a little bit about what that granting process is right. >> sure. from the grant-making standpoint, we were talking earlier about the importance of making a healthy and vibrant community. so we have a family of funds aproecht to visit an investor. wleek at our donors and...
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toms great to be here with and ruth and all of you, and let me start by saying that tom and sends hise and support and affection, and he , and youerved in iraq continue to do what you do for our administration, taking care of vets, so they will not be forgotten, and i look forward to coming over and visiting you in your office. folks, i know the mayor will find this as a shock, but it is amazing when you come to speak, the whole lot of people seem to take notice. i do not know why the hell that is. you have attracted the entire national press corps here. and i just, i just have never quite understood it, but i am learning. look, folks. when the mayor was talking about he mentioned st. thomas more, and he said halley did not realize thomas more -- the catholics refer to it as the patron saint of liars and judges of attorneysars -- and generals, and i do not want mutual this into a admiration society, but i know and whenuth very well, he made that reference, it reminded me that there is a play about that period when thomas more was taking on henry the and refusing to change the loss of
toms great to be here with and ruth and all of you, and let me start by saying that tom and sends hise and support and affection, and he , and youerved in iraq continue to do what you do for our administration, taking care of vets, so they will not be forgotten, and i look forward to coming over and visiting you in your office. folks, i know the mayor will find this as a shock, but it is amazing when you come to speak, the whole lot of people seem to take notice. i do not know why the hell that...
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tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, rusly
tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in...
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into the office to let me know what i'm doing right and wrong by the one thing that praises us is the tom o'dell clinic. when i went to meet the staff and i got to meet the board that included many of our constituents i saw how much they loved the space. those are not the easiest to please but they know their loved and cared for and a place with integrity and respect. i mentioned this a couple months ago when i came to the affordable housing program an amazing youth space here in the tenderloin. but when i spinster a night in one of the homeless shelters homelessness is not just an economic issue we treat homelessness as a economic issue we talk about job creation and housing and food. what became clear is homeless is a public health issue. that people have homeless not only because of the economic stylists but because of mental health issues and other issues. tom has for decades i want to thank the men and women that work here they are defenders and nurses their dedicated and committed to this population and to our neighborhood this is where they choose to stay you can see the longevity
into the office to let me know what i'm doing right and wrong by the one thing that praises us is the tom o'dell clinic. when i went to meet the staff and i got to meet the board that included many of our constituents i saw how much they loved the space. those are not the easiest to please but they know their loved and cared for and a place with integrity and respect. i mentioned this a couple months ago when i came to the affordable housing program an amazing youth space here in the...
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tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from washington, dc, to give welcoming remarks here at this summit. tom perez is the assistant attorney general of the civil rights division in washington, dc, he was nominated for that position by president obama and sworn in in october of 2009 and we are all the lucky -- we are all very lucky that that happened in october of 2009. tom has spent his entire career in public service and on protecting the civil rights of our most vulnerable people. tom actually joined the civil rights division as a young lawyer and while he was there he prosecuted some of the most significant cases in the country. lawyers in the civil rights division get fanned out to places in the country to handle cases in mississippi and alabama and california and all over and tom was one of those people. he was sent to texas to handle a very significant hate crime case when he was a young lawyer that involved a gang of white supremacists that went on a killing spree
tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from washington, dc, to give welcoming remarks here at this summit. tom perez is the assistant attorney general of the civil rights division in washington, dc, he was nominated for that position by president obama and sworn in in october of 2009 and we are all the lucky -- we are all very lucky that that happened in october of 2009. tom has spent his entire career in public service...
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she a great player. >> michele: tom, thanks very much for the time. >> hi mom. >> michele: tom brady told us coming into this game that the running game was crucial because the young wide receivers couldn't handle everything on their own. how did you get as much out of the running game? we came here with the mindset to run the football. i we came in here knowing we had to be a physical, aggressive team. these guys were a good team. their record doesn't indicate how good they are. we played physical and took some of the pressure off our young receivers. eventually they made plays. we just continued to pound the ball in and make plays. >> michele: they did make plays the young receivers. we talk about kenbrell thompkins. these guys showed up. what sit about these young players that has enabled them to blossom so quickly? >> i mean, they're preparing with one of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play the game. that helps them. that's helping them all just preparing with tom. and coming out here and knowing the offensive coordinator josh, knowing the things that he does and he's going to
she a great player. >> michele: tom, thanks very much for the time. >> hi mom. >> michele: tom brady told us coming into this game that the running game was crucial because the young wide receivers couldn't handle everything on their own. how did you get as much out of the running game? we came here with the mindset to run the football. i we came in here knowing we had to be a physical, aggressive team. these guys were a good team. their record doesn't indicate how good they...
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tom, a troubling one. i don't know if they perfected explosive in a cat machine. >> now that you brought it up. >> someone is getting on it. >> he gave them the idea. >> i think you did. >> you are a terrible man. welcome back tracy. is it heartless not to stop or from a detached financial perspective, does it not make sense to not trouble thousands of people? >> so, i think the fact that we are spending so much time talking about this, and we are questioning them and we are taking them away from the issues at hand is the financial problem with this world and the political world that we are living in right now. we waste our time on bs, who knows, make a gametime decision and move on. >> this is our lead story, tracy. >> honestly. >> are you questioning the story choice? >> i'm questioning how we rank what is important as far as the policies go. >> yes, we rank this as the number one story. >> come on, i think -- what if it was benji. >> you know what it is? it's a choice of stop and frisky or stop for fris
tom, a troubling one. i don't know if they perfected explosive in a cat machine. >> now that you brought it up. >> someone is getting on it. >> he gave them the idea. >> i think you did. >> you are a terrible man. welcome back tracy. is it heartless not to stop or from a detached financial perspective, does it not make sense to not trouble thousands of people? >> so, i think the fact that we are spending so much time talking about this, and we are questioning...
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i've spoken to captain tom about it. there's been some sort of an operation put together but it's been reduced. they're not coming in until after 2 o'clock in the morning which helps us and helps everybody to keep them out of the neighborhood. we have the party buses we ran out of the neighborhood but they barking park on the east side of union square. we're told - we can see what's going on. my grandparent lived in this area and as a youngster i remember that area it was a fine area awe and now it's we have one neighborhood group that's helped sponsor 7 liquor licenses in 5 blokes. we have another group that's supporting a massage parlor we never had a massage particular. it's becoming a dumping ground of - >> excuse me. >> what we need i know we're understaffed i really understand that but we need more patrol. we need it. now i don't know if those other groups are using the 10 b program you mentioned that
i've spoken to captain tom about it. there's been some sort of an operation put together but it's been reduced. they're not coming in until after 2 o'clock in the morning which helps us and helps everybody to keep them out of the neighborhood. we have the party buses we ran out of the neighborhood but they barking park on the east side of union square. we're told - we can see what's going on. my grandparent lived in this area and as a youngster i remember that area it was a fine area awe and...
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dumb -- tom delay wanted to do that.d the money to go to a branch of the republican national committee. he got corporations to give $190,000 and told them it was going to individual candidates which is illegal. they wrote checks totaling $190,000. the court said but he technically was ok because even though the corporations said they were giving to individuals they could have given the money for other purposes. just for access to talk to tom delay which raises its own questions whether politician should be selling access but it could have gone for something else. therefore there was not sufficient evidence. they said as long as you follow all the technicalities right you can basically ignore this law. >> he pretty much got off on a technicality. you worked on the hill when tom delay was rising to power in the republican party. can you talk about the kind of influence he wielded? >> probably one of the most powerful members of congress in the last nerdy years. he was called the hammer and he was called that because he kne
dumb -- tom delay wanted to do that.d the money to go to a branch of the republican national committee. he got corporations to give $190,000 and told them it was going to individual candidates which is illegal. they wrote checks totaling $190,000. the court said but he technically was ok because even though the corporations said they were giving to individuals they could have given the money for other purposes. just for access to talk to tom delay which raises its own questions whether...
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she a great player. >> michele: tom, thanks very much for the time. >> hi mom. >> michele: tom brady told us coming into this game that the running game was crucial because the young wide receivers couldn't handle everything on their own. how did you get as much out of the running game? we came here with the mindset to run the football. i we came in here knowing we had to be a physical, aggressive team. these guys were a good team. their record doesn't indicate how good they are. we played physical and took some of the pressure off our young receivers. eventually they made plays. we just continued to pound the ball in and make plays. >> michele: they did make plays the young receivers. we talk about kenbrell thompkins. these guys showed up. what sit about these young players that has enabled them to blossom so quickly? >> i mean, they're preparing with one of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play the game. that helps them. that's helping them all just preparing with tom. and coming out here and knowing the offensive coordinator josh, knowing the things that he does and he's going to
she a great player. >> michele: tom, thanks very much for the time. >> hi mom. >> michele: tom brady told us coming into this game that the running game was crucial because the young wide receivers couldn't handle everything on their own. how did you get as much out of the running game? we came here with the mindset to run the football. i we came in here knowing we had to be a physical, aggressive team. these guys were a good team. their record doesn't indicate how good they...
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>>> good morning, tom. still checking a the water main break that has water street shut down between irving and kenyon street. down i-95 in virginia. hook at this slow drive time here. just ten miles per hour in quantico. heading northbound when you get to joplin road still seeing two of your left lanes blocked by the accident there. you have to stick to the right to get by. delays are over six miles. arp and eun? >>> danella, thank you. a view inside the navy yard showing the shooter on the day of the attack. the chilling moments caught on video. >>> plus, a glitch in a map application on the iphone. the dangerous place it's sending drivers. >>> welcome back at 6:15. navy yard myees still trying to deal with the mass shoot iing wl find a unique source of comfort when they arrive at work this morning the hope dogs will be greeting workers in parking lots around the yard. these are from a visit they nad to the navy yard yesterday after a prayer service for employees. hope is an animal assisted crisis service
>>> good morning, tom. still checking a the water main break that has water street shut down between irving and kenyon street. down i-95 in virginia. hook at this slow drive time here. just ten miles per hour in quantico. heading northbound when you get to joplin road still seeing two of your left lanes blocked by the accident there. you have to stick to the right to get by. delays are over six miles. arp and eun? >>> danella, thank you. a view inside the navy yard showing the...
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tom jones, co-founder for maverick farms. we're joined by allison cohen, author of why hunger, which builds grass roots antipoverty movement. food stamps is an antiquated program that's hung on. tell us what happens when a person gets government assistance and goes into the store to buy groceries. >> it's not referred to as food stamps. it is referred to as snap, supplemental nutrition assistance programs. they emphasize both the supplemental and the nutritional aspect of the program. really at its core purpose. there's no such thing as a food stamp, you get an ebt card that works like a credit card. it looks just like a credit card and it helps with destigmatizing that. and as was said previously in the segment it depends very much on your income level. so if you're a family of four living off the ridiculously low rate of a little over $1,000 a month then you can qualify to participate in the snap program. and typically that does not get a family through the month. we, why hunger, the national hunger hot line we're hearing f
tom jones, co-founder for maverick farms. we're joined by allison cohen, author of why hunger, which builds grass roots antipoverty movement. food stamps is an antiquated program that's hung on. tell us what happens when a person gets government assistance and goes into the store to buy groceries. >> it's not referred to as food stamps. it is referred to as snap, supplemental nutrition assistance programs. they emphasize both the supplemental and the nutritional aspect of the program....
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>>> good morning, tom. checking the rails first because on the marc train, number 505 dealing with a signal problem. the train is delayed about nine minutes. you can possibly see that increase up to 15 minutes. metro, vre, they check out no delays there. over to the roadways, reports of an accident. traveling i-66 this morning heading eastbound in gainesville near route 29, the report involves a vehicle off of the roadway to the guardrail. police are en route to investigate to see what they find. i can tell you checking cameras in the area and not seeing anything on camera just yet. no delays, anything like that. we'll keep watching it. easy commute between frederick all the way to rockville, no accident, no delays. aaron and eun? >>> thanks, danella. news 4's male mollet is at the live desk. melis melissa? >>> right now police setting off controlled explosions at that west gate shopping center in nairobi trying to get, of course, all of those bombs plant ed by the terrorists out before they go in had to co
>>> good morning, tom. checking the rails first because on the marc train, number 505 dealing with a signal problem. the train is delayed about nine minutes. you can possibly see that increase up to 15 minutes. metro, vre, they check out no delays there. over to the roadways, reports of an accident. traveling i-66 this morning heading eastbound in gainesville near route 29, the report involves a vehicle off of the roadway to the guardrail. police are en route to investigate to see what...
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>>> good morning, tom.l, for folks traveling the beltway i'm still tracking a disabled car there. this is the inner loop of the beltway in the express lane. as you are traveling inner loop in the express lane that right lane is blocked closer to route 50. very light volume. let's shoot over this time to the dulles toll road. making the trip all the way out from leesburg heading inbound to the beltway, your travel lanes are open in both directions on the toll road. and i-95 trafficking an accident there. the ramp to 32 still shut down. aaron and eun? >>> danella, thank you. a frightening scene on the bay bridge in maryland. traffic at a standstill. what we're learning about this fire. >> also ahead, the scene firefighters are dealing with this hour in california after a chef, you seem less tense since you got spark unlimited business checking from capital one bank. my stress has vanished. my old business checking account really pushed my buttons. transaction limits? more fees? are they bloody insane? horribl
>>> good morning, tom.l, for folks traveling the beltway i'm still tracking a disabled car there. this is the inner loop of the beltway in the express lane. as you are traveling inner loop in the express lane that right lane is blocked closer to route 50. very light volume. let's shoot over this time to the dulles toll road. making the trip all the way out from leesburg heading inbound to the beltway, your travel lanes are open in both directions on the toll road. and i-95 trafficking...
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i want to say thank you to captain and tom. and thank the community it's great to see everybody here. it's fun for us >> good evening i'm julius i've been on the commission for about 2 1/2 years. during the day i'm a partnering and head of the employment department at the reed smith that's a law enforcement. i'm pleased to be here. i'm pleased to have had a great dinner and listen to the concerns of the community to hear what's going on to assist how i can. >> hello, i'm suzy. you know, i just have to say rblth back this is as good as it gets. i see the kids over there having kids here i know it's hard on parents so i'm grateful for mom and dad's and this is a buff group. and i guess i have to say i've been a little bit reflect active today on say march on washington. it's a beautiful room to look at it and to work with my colleagues on to continue to do better and find ways to make the city satisfactory. i'm is a native san franciscan i'm racing my kids here. i'm a former prosecutor i see my colleagues from the district attorn
i want to say thank you to captain and tom. and thank the community it's great to see everybody here. it's fun for us >> good evening i'm julius i've been on the commission for about 2 1/2 years. during the day i'm a partnering and head of the employment department at the reed smith that's a law enforcement. i'm pleased to be here. i'm pleased to have had a great dinner and listen to the concerns of the community to hear what's going on to assist how i can. >> hello, i'm suzy. you...
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because a lot of textile workers in north carolina and i remember tom delay didn't have all the votesso he started to estimate his arm not physically but politically intil hayes was crying on the house floor and file in the middle of the night changed his vote going against his constituents to satisfy tom de lay all of this sounds familiar it sounds like an episode of house of cards a go as we know citizens united was passed in january of two thousand and ten it opened the floodgates to corporate donations giving rise to the super pac do you think that the leniency we're now seeing in campaign election laws has any bearing whatsoever on this this overturn well sure i mean this actually goes farther than citizens united i think since united was wrongly decided is that corporations could spend whatever they amount they want on free speech to influence election campaign this allows direct donations to the political campaign so it actually goes one further in my view corporations are not people and don't have the free speech rights under the constitution which which i carry with me but yo
because a lot of textile workers in north carolina and i remember tom delay didn't have all the votesso he started to estimate his arm not physically but politically intil hayes was crying on the house floor and file in the middle of the night changed his vote going against his constituents to satisfy tom de lay all of this sounds familiar it sounds like an episode of house of cards a go as we know citizens united was passed in january of two thousand and ten it opened the floodgates to...
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let's start with you, tom.ked the manufacturers to come on your show, and they told us to try your group, and you are also one of the owners of an e-cigarette company. who is using e-cigarettes? what is the market? >> the market for electronic cigarettes has vastly increased as you stated in your opening. really the use of esig are folks that are 35 and older, tried other replacement devices, and currently you have a technology that is very reliable or fairly reliable. and people are finding comfort in transitioning, away from the one product we know. so our client el tends to be those that are a little bit older and are using the product as a transitionary product. >> do you think it's safe? >> we have never made the claim that the product is safe. we make the statement that it is logical and less. a poster shows all of the ingredients in an electric cigarette and it is essentially five ingredients. so if you take the base of what the product is, it is five ingredients that have been in the u.s. households for
let's start with you, tom.ked the manufacturers to come on your show, and they told us to try your group, and you are also one of the owners of an e-cigarette company. who is using e-cigarettes? what is the market? >> the market for electronic cigarettes has vastly increased as you stated in your opening. really the use of esig are folks that are 35 and older, tried other replacement devices, and currently you have a technology that is very reliable or fairly reliable. and people are...