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brenda wade, psychologist: was an incomplete brain. that was threatening, and humiliating.t can push another child over the edge and sadly it did press this young girl over the edge. she had already been abused. she had already been attacked. she had already had a public airing of that and it was overwhelming. central nervous system offers self. and it made her feel hopeless. that is the recipe for teenage suicide. >> reporter: this tragedy came about because we have these people with their immature brains making the worst decisionswith intoxicants onboard. docor wade says audrie's attack was more than rapeshe was attacked in all aspects of her life, and social media was a big part of it. when it comes to bullying and cyber bullying, the problem is these incomplete brains don't recognize how much that hurts and threatens and humiliates the person who is being bullied. and, that can push another child over the edge and, sadly, it did push this young girl over the edge. she had already been abused. she had already been attacked. and, then, she had to be subjected to all of th
brenda wade, psychologist: was an incomplete brain. that was threatening, and humiliating.t can push another child over the edge and sadly it did press this young girl over the edge. she had already been abused. she had already been attacked. she had already had a public airing of that and it was overwhelming. central nervous system offers self. and it made her feel hopeless. that is the recipe for teenage suicide. >> reporter: this tragedy came about because we have these people with...
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wade. i went to college as a pauly sign major. as a freshman i started a process like groupon campus which was not without controversy again. and that is how i got involved. actually i was asked to in front -- intern for president bush's reelection campaign and was offered a job, but it was that initial step of going into a pregnancy resource center, a volunteer in my time, and about the issues, counseling women and men and also wanted to add in that activism component in the education component because what most people don't understand is this is the target age range. high-school and college is in someone's being targeted for abortion. there's a reason by 79 percent of planned parenthood's 5 miles mccall campus. this is where they're targeting. side of that was so important. and that is so i really got started. >> well, what about overturning roe v. wade? >> i think in the movement we talk a lot about this. there are different strategies to overturning roe v. wade. and i think people will
wade. i went to college as a pauly sign major. as a freshman i started a process like groupon campus which was not without controversy again. and that is how i got involved. actually i was asked to in front -- intern for president bush's reelection campaign and was offered a job, but it was that initial step of going into a pregnancy resource center, a volunteer in my time, and about the issues, counseling women and men and also wanted to add in that activism component in the education...
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it is clear that roe v wade has remained an unresolvable question. the competing rights between the pre-born and a mother carrying , this is, in large part, i think, because we did not come to a political, democratic resolution of it. >> six states allow civil unions but not marriage. nine states allow same-sex marriage. but because of the defense of marriage act, the federal government does not recognize same-sex marriage in those jurisdictions. it is a very odd situation. >> it is a very odd situation. what is interesting about these two cases is that justice kennedy, who really is the linchpin in these two cases, was really not very interested in the e quality argument. what did interest tampa -- what was that thetamphim federal government would not recognize marriages in states where they are legal. the government has always allowed states to define marriage. why canis the case, california not define marriage as between a man and woman, which is a of the case now -- which is the case now? >> i stand in defense of obama in this. you can have a vie
it is clear that roe v wade has remained an unresolvable question. the competing rights between the pre-born and a mother carrying , this is, in large part, i think, because we did not come to a political, democratic resolution of it. >> six states allow civil unions but not marriage. nine states allow same-sex marriage. but because of the defense of marriage act, the federal government does not recognize same-sex marriage in those jurisdictions. it is a very odd situation. >> it is...
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wade? >> in the pro-life movement, and we talk about this, there's different strategies of overturning roe v. wade. i think people disagree. i think first it has to change with that are hard. we have to force politicians to want to stand up for our issue. that's really we need to be focusing on. politicians, people in washington, they're going to start listing when they know their constituents are against abortion but that's what i talk about being courageous, speaking a. that's extreme important we did a lobby day a couple months ago and assessing because we had a purple t-shirts, the same color of -- we went into all of these blue dog democrats offices. we got into this office that normally wouldn't allow was. i believe it starts with changing our hearts. was fastening, something we're trying to focus group right now is this is a pro-life generation. we understand abortion is bad. we don't like abortion. we know the truth but when you ask if they should be overturned, would lose that issu
wade? >> in the pro-life movement, and we talk about this, there's different strategies of overturning roe v. wade. i think people disagree. i think first it has to change with that are hard. we have to force politicians to want to stand up for our issue. that's really we need to be focusing on. politicians, people in washington, they're going to start listing when they know their constituents are against abortion but that's what i talk about being courageous, speaking a. that's extreme...
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no lebron james, no d-wade. hosting the knicks who have won eight straight. that meant plenty of carmelo anthony. anthony didn't have a single attempt in the paint. all of his shots were jumpers.
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. >> george wade. [ applause ] . congratulations mr. wade and thank you for all your work all these years. >> thank you, tom. and all the other board members. i'm going to introduce my family. this is my great granddaughter maria. and this is my wife jerry. and my
. >> george wade. [ applause ] . congratulations mr. wade and thank you for all your work all these years. >> thank you, tom. and all the other board members. i'm going to introduce my family. this is my great granddaughter maria. and this is my wife jerry. and my
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heat had to do it without wade dwayne dwayne wade, nursing a knee injury.hat's what they have lebron james. heat sweeps the bucks, winning all four games by double-digits, 88-77 the final. >> celtics avoiding a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce doing his part. great move here. throws it down. 29 for pierce. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks closed the gap in the third. felton, three of his 27. knicks down three after three, game ultimately decided in o.t. jason terry, 18 for him. celtics win. knicks still lead the series 3-1. >>> let's tee it up at the zurich classic. we had another new winner. shot a 7-under 65. four straight birdies on the back nine. finished 19-under. one back. tied a pga record with six straight birdies. almost broke a record. just missed a birdie on 13. he did have one 0 bogey on the day as well. he finished in style on 18. a short weather delay. makes the long birdie putt for first ever pga tour win. can you tell? 1.19 million and a two-year exemption on tour. >> warriors and nuggets, game four at 6:30. we have a preview at 6:
heat had to do it without wade dwayne dwayne wade, nursing a knee injury.hat's what they have lebron james. heat sweeps the bucks, winning all four games by double-digits, 88-77 the final. >> celtics avoiding a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce doing his part. great move here. throws it down. 29 for pierce. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks closed the gap in the third. felton, three of his 27. knicks down three after three, game ultimately decided in o.t. jason terry, 18 for him....
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psychologist, brenda wade says there was a lack of supervision at the happened.in theirpsychologist this tragedy came about >> because we have these people with their immature brains making the worst onboard. docor wade says audrie's attack was more than rapeshe was attacked in all aspects of her life, and social media was a big part of it. wade when it comes to bullying >> and cyber bullying, the problem is these incomplete brains don't recognize how much that hurts and threatens and humiliates the person who is being bullied. and, that can push another child over the edge and, sadly, it did push this young girl over the edge. she had already been abused. she had already been attacked. and, then, she had to be subjected to all of the public airing of all of that and it's overwhelming. it overwhelmed her nervous system, overwhelmed her sense of herself. it made her feel worthless, most of all hopeless and that's the recipe that leads suicide for teenagers. >> doctor wade says parents need to keep a close eye on their teenagers, know where they are and who they ar
psychologist, brenda wade says there was a lack of supervision at the happened.in theirpsychologist this tragedy came about >> because we have these people with their immature brains making the worst onboard. docor wade says audrie's attack was more than rapeshe was attacked in all aspects of her life, and social media was a big part of it. wade when it comes to bullying >> and cyber bullying, the problem is these incomplete brains don't recognize how much that hurts and threatens...
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. >> george wade. [ applause ] . congratulations mr. wade and thank you for all your work all these years. >> thank you, tom. and all the other board members. i'm going to introduce my family. this is my great granddaughter maria. and this is my wife jerry. and my granddaughter zoa and my other great granddaughter. >> thank you so much for your great work. thank you. >> and fred lean. the driver who has taken more passengers than any other driver in san francisco. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. >> okay. moving on. some highlights on a couple projects that have garnered a lot have folks interest. first on the bicycle project we got a request from a previous meeting for an update. director ramos made some reference to it as well. the update is and this is a project that was approved late last year. the bike and pedestrian improvement on oak street and baker and scott and on baker began -- on february and will continue and what we have done is rescinded the lane on oak and changes to left turn only on oak preparing for baker. restripin
. >> george wade. [ applause ] . congratulations mr. wade and thank you for all your work all these years. >> thank you, tom. and all the other board members. i'm going to introduce my family. this is my great granddaughter maria. and this is my wife jerry. and my granddaughter zoa and my other great granddaughter. >> thank you so much for your great work. thank you. >> and fred lean. the driver who has taken more passengers than any other driver in san francisco. [...
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. >> george wade. [ applause ] . congratulations mr. wade and thank you for all your work all these years. >> thank you, tom. and all the other board members. i'm going to introduce my family. this is my great granddaughter maria. and this is my wife jerry. and my granddaughter zoa and my other great granddaughter. >> thank you so much for your great work. thank you. >> and fred lean. the driver who has taken more passengers than any other driver in san francisco. [ applause ] >> thank you so much.
. >> george wade. [ applause ] . congratulations mr. wade and thank you for all your work all these years. >> thank you, tom. and all the other board members. i'm going to introduce my family. this is my great granddaughter maria. and this is my wife jerry. and my granddaughter zoa and my other great granddaughter. >> thank you so much for your great work. thank you. >> and fred lean. the driver who has taken more passengers than any other driver in san francisco. [...
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joining me now, reverend al sharpton, host of msnbc politics nation, and wade davis, lbgt surrogate for president obama and former nfl player. he publicly revealed he was gay last year. chris clue ee, minnesota vikings punter, marriage equality activist who jason collins praised writing i am impressed with the straight pro athletes who have spoken up so far. today, rush limbaugh speculated he came out so if a team doesn't sign him, he can sue for discrimination. rush mentioned you. let's listen to what he said. >> the nfl draft, vikings in fifth round took a punter. well, guess what, there's already buzz, that they took a punter because of kluwe's off the field activism. it is already being whispered. not whispered, being shouted. the vikings don't want that kind of distraction. if he is going to talk about gay marriage, fine, not on our team. this kind of stuff is already alleged. >> if you are not the starting punter for the minnesota vikings, will you blame it on activism as rush limbaugh suggests you might? >> no. i mean, for me it is the team, you know, if they decide to move that
joining me now, reverend al sharpton, host of msnbc politics nation, and wade davis, lbgt surrogate for president obama and former nfl player. he publicly revealed he was gay last year. chris clue ee, minnesota vikings punter, marriage equality activist who jason collins praised writing i am impressed with the straight pro athletes who have spoken up so far. today, rush limbaugh speculated he came out so if a team doesn't sign him, he can sue for discrimination. rush mentioned you. let's listen...
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brenda wade. the national cancer institute estimates that nearly 27,000 african-american women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. why is this number so high and what, most importantly, can you do to prevent this illness? we have to provide treatment for women with breast cancer. and here to tell us about a special free breast cancer and health conference, taking place may 4th is miss pamela ratliff. she joins us from the community partnership program at the stanford cancer institute. good morning. welcome back. >> good morning. thank you. >> it's so good to have you back, pamela. >> thank you. >> i know how much heart and soul you put into this conference every year. tell us why you do what you do with this conference? >> well, it's important for me having had a mother who had breast cancer. >> uh-huh. >> several family members and knowing people in the community who really needed to have some sort of resource, information that was culturally tailored for them and can provide them wit
brenda wade. the national cancer institute estimates that nearly 27,000 african-american women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. why is this number so high and what, most importantly, can you do to prevent this illness? we have to provide treatment for women with breast cancer. and here to tell us about a special free breast cancer and health conference, taking place may 4th is miss pamela ratliff. she joins us from the community partnership program at the stanford cancer...
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wade, abortion will be done in back alleys. we have roe v. wade.e have gosnell and vit happening. the president doesn't not want to comment on. this is not a crisis. i don't know, kimberly, i don't know if you. do i don't know women who are struggling to find contraception, or struggling to find abortions. he is making this a crisis. but here is the troubling thing that the president said. in 2008, listen to this. do you remember this? the president said this about his own daughter. >> i've got two daughters. 9 years old and 6 years old. i'm going to teach them about values and morals. but if they make a mistake, i don't want them punished with a baby. i don't want them punished with an std at the age of 16. out doesn't make sense to got -- it doesn't make sense to not give them information. >> i don't know what president would talk about their daughters having sex or abortion in private. >> kimberly: punished with a baby. >> andrea: most people think babies are blessing, not punishments. >> bob: you are comparing other abortion clinics and planted
wade, abortion will be done in back alleys. we have roe v. wade.e have gosnell and vit happening. the president doesn't not want to comment on. this is not a crisis. i don't know, kimberly, i don't know if you. do i don't know women who are struggling to find contraception, or struggling to find abortions. he is making this a crisis. but here is the troubling thing that the president said. in 2008, listen to this. do you remember this? the president said this about his own daughter. >>...
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party really want to see if they can push this all the way to the supreme court and test roe versus wade and many of us are afraid of what would happen, given this court. >> i'm very much afraid of what would happen. we know at least four justices are eager to overturn roe versus wade and really hinges on justice kennedy. >> terry o'neil and justice, thank you very much. >>> ahead, the first lady's new role in the president's agenda. you won't believe what rush limbaugh is saying about her now. >>> and new fighting words from elizabeth warren. she's standing up for the little guy and speaking out against the big banks. stay with us. ♪ roundup ♪ now roundup has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ just point and shoot, and weeds are gone ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup [ male announcer ] with a new one-touch wand. yeha! [ whip cracks ] a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the
party really want to see if they can push this all the way to the supreme court and test roe versus wade and many of us are afraid of what would happen, given this court. >> i'm very much afraid of what would happen. we know at least four justices are eager to overturn roe versus wade and really hinges on justice kennedy. >> terry o'neil and justice, thank you very much. >>> ahead, the first lady's new role in the president's agenda. you won't believe what rush limbaugh is...
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former quarterback wade davis thank you.s a pleasure meeting you in pressure. >> john: michigan, no, that state does not have enough problems without our help. that is coming up next. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. ç] you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is th
former quarterback wade davis thank you.s a pleasure meeting you in pressure. >> john: michigan, no, that state does not have enough problems without our help. that is coming up next. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy....
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he was the wade in roe v. wade as in many things and he was prosecutor of jack rubin, the attorney and dallas county one robert kennedy was assassinated. i never asked him all that much about the assassination but i was focused on the crime. it's kind of silly in retrospect but sure enough. >> i did interview him and ask him about it. what did he say to you? >> well you know he believes that oswald had to be a trained agent because the dallas police have done the original interrogation. it are oswald's answers were so good tonic and he was so shake a boat. the police expect they can rile people to get them to say what they want and oswald just kept asking for a lawyer. so yeah of course what henry wade taught, there were many opinions. when i structured my book i tried to put down what happened and then i try to put down the theories, not all of them but a few and then i try to put down my opinion. anyway my opinion isn't any better than anyone else's in the room. >> i agree. it's one person among many but i d
he was the wade in roe v. wade as in many things and he was prosecutor of jack rubin, the attorney and dallas county one robert kennedy was assassinated. i never asked him all that much about the assassination but i was focused on the crime. it's kind of silly in retrospect but sure enough. >> i did interview him and ask him about it. what did he say to you? >> well you know he believes that oswald had to be a trained agent because the dallas police have done the original...
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wade 21 to go with seven rebounds.un pretty much walked through the first half and then he and weight back to work. 9986. the miami heat lead that serious two to nothing. the new york knicks also won tonight. here it is, mike brown, fired in 2010 by cleveland is now coming back to coach the cavaliers in 2013 when there were eliminated in the playoffs and the eastern semi finals. lebraun said they would like another college-judge coach. oach. >> i probably wouldn't. what the guys that you, you can't go back. --once a guy. it's the same guy who fired him, dan gilbert. that same guy fired this poor man and how he is bringing him back for $4 million a year. >> i really don't like to talk a whole lot to you guys because you guys above information and you know i am not going to give it to you. >> you can be smug and you can be cool way, but not when you stink. --klay--coy. we will come back on kron4. >> for the last number of years the college football playoff system has been called the bbc as. --bcs. looking for to 2014 wou
wade 21 to go with seven rebounds.un pretty much walked through the first half and then he and weight back to work. 9986. the miami heat lead that serious two to nothing. the new york knicks also won tonight. here it is, mike brown, fired in 2010 by cleveland is now coming back to coach the cavaliers in 2013 when there were eliminated in the playoffs and the eastern semi finals. lebraun said they would like another college-judge coach. oach. >> i probably wouldn't. what the guys that you,...
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that is how i got started. >> what about overturning roe v wade? >> with a pro-life movement there is different strategy is. people would disagree i was at this apec meeting who strongly disagree about my ideas. it passed to change within our hearts and we have to force politicians to stand up for our issue. that is what we need to focus on. people in washington will start listening when they know their constituents are against abortion. that is what i talk about being courageous it is extremely extremely important. we did a lot the day on capitol hill and it was fascinating because we had purple t-shirts and we went into the blue dog democrat offices they thought we were pro-abortion they never had seen pro-life bobby before. so i believe the stars was changing our hearts but we try to have a focus group right now this is the pro-life generation. leander's to an abortion is that we know the truth but when you ask if they should be overturned we lose the issue. the reason is i believe because they cannot imagine a world without it. people get freak
that is how i got started. >> what about overturning roe v wade? >> with a pro-life movement there is different strategy is. people would disagree i was at this apec meeting who strongly disagree about my ideas. it passed to change within our hearts and we have to force politicians to stand up for our issue. that is what we need to focus on. people in washington will start listening when they know their constituents are against abortion. that is what i talk about being courageous it...
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all d-wade and lbj can do is watch in street clothes.ould watch anthony match a career high, 50, first time he's done it in a knicks uniform. i'm randy scott. this has been your "sportscenter" update. have a great day. >> all right, thanks, randy. >>> and it turns out we're not the only species that likes to get down. >> get down, no, check this out. ronan the dancing sea lion shaking her groove thing as part of some research at the university of california at santa cruz. take a listen. ♪ all right. other animals in addition to people actually keep time to a musical beat. >> uh-huh, and they found that no matter the speed of the music ronan could bop to it. we're going to call this wednesday morning fever. >> "dancing with the stars," i can see it. >> she's the next big star. >> roll her out. roll her out. i hear she can moonwalk as well. >> she is the perfect sea lion. >> pretty cool. >>> coming up next, it's "the pulse," and one guy's explanation for this traffic-stopping opportunity. >> yowza. >>> plus up in the air floating through y
all d-wade and lbj can do is watch in street clothes.ould watch anthony match a career high, 50, first time he's done it in a knicks uniform. i'm randy scott. this has been your "sportscenter" update. have a great day. >> all right, thanks, randy. >>> and it turns out we're not the only species that likes to get down. >> get down, no, check this out. ronan the dancing sea lion shaking her groove thing as part of some research at the university of california at...
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wade both sides are continuing to fight on? >> absolutely.ng, thomas, is a disturbing pattern where women in america are living in vastly different realities, some places where they have the full range of reproductive choices that allow the independence and autonomy that we define as uniquely american and others where they're told you're a second class citizen and you're not allowed to make the choices that men would make between them and their doctors. but what you allude to, which is really important, is that women are on the march. on the anniversary of roe v. wade in february, a wall street courage poll showed that 70% of americans actually support roe. women made the difference in the last election and with 36 governors up in 2014, this is an issue that's not going to go away. women will make their voices heard. >> as we are talking about north dakota, the lone abortion clinic there is in danger of shutting down because a part of the three bills that the governor signed there requiring doctors to get admitting privileges at hospitals. do
wade both sides are continuing to fight on? >> absolutely.ng, thomas, is a disturbing pattern where women in america are living in vastly different realities, some places where they have the full range of reproductive choices that allow the independence and autonomy that we define as uniquely american and others where they're told you're a second class citizen and you're not allowed to make the choices that men would make between them and their doctors. but what you allude to, which is...
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wade davis is a former nfl player who came out last year. he's now on the advisory board of the you can play campaign which works to promote equality in sports and a wrestling coach at columbia university is founder and director of athlete ally that's a group who encourage straight athletes to fight homophobia and transphobia in sports. i want to start with you, wade. president obama called jason collins last night. players are giving him support like steve nash i want to read something that nash tweeted he said the time has come, maximum respect. of course the player with the los angeles lakers, that's yesterday via twitter and twain wade said via tweet jason collins showed a lot of courage today and i respect him for taking a stand and choosing to live his truth. here's the issue though, we would be naive to think there isn't homophobia in some of those locker rooms and on some of those basketball courts so does this change the game? >> i think this changes the game on a multiple front. i think even the biggest game changer is that you hav
wade davis is a former nfl player who came out last year. he's now on the advisory board of the you can play campaign which works to promote equality in sports and a wrestling coach at columbia university is founder and director of athlete ally that's a group who encourage straight athletes to fight homophobia and transphobia in sports. i want to start with you, wade. president obama called jason collins last night. players are giving him support like steve nash i want to read something that...
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. >> and later we'll meet jeremy wade host of animal planet's river monsters. he's here live with exclusive clips of the new next episode next episode of the new season. but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, hi nia... nice to meet you nia, i'm mike. what do you drive? i have a ford explorer, i love my car. and you're treating it well? yes i am. there are a lot of places you could take your explorer for service, why do you bring it back to the ford dealership? they...
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>>> fresh off a pair of blockbuster hearings of same-sex marriage, the supreme court has agreed to wade, affirmative action. it's the subject of today's deep dive. the court just agreed to take up a second case now involving affirmative action in school admissions. this one is regarding a state initiative in michigan. that's after hearing arguments in another affirmative action case last fall. in some ways, the two cases mirror each other. in the first, out of texas, the question is to what extent race can be considered in college admissions. in michigan, the question is whether voters violated the constitution in approving an initiative to bar race as a factor in college admissions. the rulings could have a sweeping impact on the issue and practice of affirmative action, a phrase first used by president kennedy in 1961, by the way. it was in 1965 that president lyndon johnson made the case in a speech at howard university. >> you do not take a person who for years has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, you are free to comp
>>> fresh off a pair of blockbuster hearings of same-sex marriage, the supreme court has agreed to wade, affirmative action. it's the subject of today's deep dive. the court just agreed to take up a second case now involving affirmative action in school admissions. this one is regarding a state initiative in michigan. that's after hearing arguments in another affirmative action case last fall. in some ways, the two cases mirror each other. in the first, out of texas, the question is to...
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wade, we've seen much more progress. in those 40 years, we've seen the gender wage gap decrease which we've seen women become the majority of college garage watts and the number of women fortune 500 companies from 2 to 21. so 40 years ago a woman had never been on a party's presidential ticket or on the united states supreme court. almost every woman who had served in congress was filling the seat of her deceased husband. and now today, we have a congress with 98 women. the greatest number in history. and we've fought hard to get there. we have earned our seat at that table many, many times over. and now, now it's our turn to take our place at the head of the table. history has shown us the key to progress for women is getting more women involved in the fight. we need more women to run for office, to lead corporations, to be law partners. and we need to give them the training and the confidence to do so. now i was lucky. my coaching started at home in montgomery with a mom and -- montana with a mom and dad who made sure
wade, we've seen much more progress. in those 40 years, we've seen the gender wage gap decrease which we've seen women become the majority of college garage watts and the number of women fortune 500 companies from 2 to 21. so 40 years ago a woman had never been on a party's presidential ticket or on the united states supreme court. almost every woman who had served in congress was filling the seat of her deceased husband. and now today, we have a congress with 98 women. the greatest number in...
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. >>> heat eliminate the bucks without dwyane wade but they have a guy name lebron. the easy layup. monte ellis beat the bucks and winning all four games 88-87 the final. >> against the orioles and heavy lumber. a's rally for another walk-off victory. great catch. they led most of game but smith ties it up. that is out of here. 6-6 ballgame. but baltimore regains the lead. chris davis that is gone. solo shot off of sean and bottom of the ninth, off the front foot are you kidding me? raw power. two-run shot, ties it at 8. two on for coco crisp, lays down the bump. mike yelling to get up and run home. finally does. he is saved. a's end a four-game slide with a 9-8 victory. >> giants in san diego and saluting our military. second inning, huntly, two-run shot off of vogelsong. and here a two-run bomb. d military is leaving they think it is over. buster posey, third homer of a year. two-run shot makes it 6-4. runners on second and third with two outs. he hits it well but robbed, great catch. 6-4 is the final. longest losing streak of the season. >>> yet another first time
. >>> heat eliminate the bucks without dwyane wade but they have a guy name lebron. the easy layup. monte ellis beat the bucks and winning all four games 88-87 the final. >> against the orioles and heavy lumber. a's rally for another walk-off victory. great catch. they led most of game but smith ties it up. that is out of here. 6-6 ballgame. but baltimore regains the lead. chris davis that is gone. solo shot off of sean and bottom of the ninth, off the front foot are you kidding...
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wade pierre 48-47, melendez. derrick clery scores it 48-47, henderson. and michael dell, 48-47, for the winner and still the undisputed ufc lightweight champion of the world, benson "smooth" henderson! >> mike: smooth benson henderson, winner by split decision, and here is joe rogan. >> joe: i am here with the champion once again. what's going on here? >> i got to see about a girl. >> joe: uh-oh. i love you. i'm not perfect. i never have been. but you make me happier every single day, more than any man has a right to be. i love you. will you marry me? >> yes! >> joe: that's the way you win a crowd, ladies and gentlemen. congratulations to the both of you. congratulations to the future mrs. henderson and congratulations to you. a tough fight, a real champion in gilbert melendez. give us your thoughts on the fight. >> it was a tough fight. we all know, all the guys here, me, myself, i know how tough gill melendez is. hats off to gill, nate, i love those guys. they're tough as heck. they bring it every single time. there is a lot -- like i said before, ther
wade pierre 48-47, melendez. derrick clery scores it 48-47, henderson. and michael dell, 48-47, for the winner and still the undisputed ufc lightweight champion of the world, benson "smooth" henderson! >> mike: smooth benson henderson, winner by split decision, and here is joe rogan. >> joe: i am here with the champion once again. what's going on here? >> i got to see about a girl. >> joe: uh-oh. i love you. i'm not perfect. i never have been. but you make me...
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we have roe v wade and oh, we havee gosnell. we have that happening, which the president does not want to commente on. this is not a crisis. i don't know if you do, i don't know women who are struggling tr find contraception or strugglins to find abortions. he's making this a crisis.s here is the most troubling thing. during 2008, you remember this? this aboutnt said his own daughters. >> i've got two daughters, nine-year-old and six years old. i'm going to teach them, first of all, about values and moral. but if they make a mistake, i don't want them punished with a baby. i don't want theshmth punished h an std at the age of 16.o you know, so it doesn't make sense to not give them information. >> i don't know what father, let alone what president works talkm about his daughters having sex or an abortion in private, let p alone on an open mike. >> saying punishing the baby. >> living babies are blessings. notm punishments. gosnelbal thinks they're punishments. >> look, i don't like abortions. abortion, but that's not the point.
we have roe v wade and oh, we havee gosnell. we have that happening, which the president does not want to commente on. this is not a crisis. i don't know if you do, i don't know women who are struggling tr find contraception or strugglins to find abortions. he's making this a crisis.s here is the most troubling thing. during 2008, you remember this? this aboutnt said his own daughters. >> i've got two daughters, nine-year-old and six years old. i'm going to teach them, first of all, about...
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to give you a harder number, there are a few fitness, wade hampton for example. to get the sense of the numbers, two thirds of major generals involved are veterans of the regular army. the regular army is dominated by west point. the west point is about -- it not only must officers of the regular army graduate was going, it's just a focal point of much of the army's professionalism. when they do, for example, review boards for type x, these cadets as guinea pigs and they'll be -- to go to west point and how to march around and use the library. west point has the most thorough library available so becomes a place for all the stuff is done. but we think of the big three, lee, grant, sherman, stonewall jackson. there are west pointers to know each other and have gone through that experience. >> host: when it comes to the civil war you fetch of us on the south and the north train in the same ways. what does that due to some of the conflicts? the most important thing that happened, the most important result is the worst are essentially clones of each other because the
to give you a harder number, there are a few fitness, wade hampton for example. to get the sense of the numbers, two thirds of major generals involved are veterans of the regular army. the regular army is dominated by west point. the west point is about -- it not only must officers of the regular army graduate was going, it's just a focal point of much of the army's professionalism. when they do, for example, review boards for type x, these cadets as guinea pigs and they'll be -- to go to west...
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wade. they don't want it overturned.e politicians at the state level doing the diametric opposite. what's going on? >> it's a crazy period. it is a war on women. and we see politicians acting, extreme politicians working to outlaw abortion and outlaw the clinics that -- they're clearly playing to their base, not the public. when you talk to the public, you get 70% reaffirm roe v. wade, the decision that upheld the right to abortion. when you put a vote out to the voters in mississippi, south dakota, the voters reaffirm they don't want abortion. >> yet state after state after state we see doing these kinds of things. >> it's a measure of the extreme. it's the extreme politicians playing to their base. >> right. krystal, let me play you something else paul ryan said. here, he's actually talking about crisis pregnancy centers funded by anti-choice factions. just take a listen to this. >> these centers serve about 2 million people a year. they offer adoption services. testing and treatment for stds. ultrasounds. parenting cl
wade. they don't want it overturned.e politicians at the state level doing the diametric opposite. what's going on? >> it's a crazy period. it is a war on women. and we see politicians acting, extreme politicians working to outlaw abortion and outlaw the clinics that -- they're clearly playing to their base, not the public. when you talk to the public, you get 70% reaffirm roe v. wade, the decision that upheld the right to abortion. when you put a vote out to the voters in mississippi,...
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dwayne wade rse agony injury. but no worry, they got a guy named lebron.llis here, defending champs sweep the bucks, winning all four games by double digits. >> celtics avoid a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce led the way. the throw-down, two o his 29. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks close the gap in the third. raymond felton, three of his 27 from way downtown. game decided in o.t. jason terry, the pullup three. the celtics take game 4, but the snicks still lead the series. >> teeing it up in new orleans where we had yet another first-time winner on the pga tour. billy hors which hel, but d.a. points, finished 19-under, one back in second place. horschel, almost broke the record but just missed a birdie opportunity on 13 but 8-under 64, he had one bogey on the day, and he finished in style. on 18, after a short weather delay, long birdie putt for first ever pga tour win. wins 1.9 million and a two-year exemption on tour. think he is excited? this abc7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply. >> ama: the first signs of the summer season at
dwayne wade rse agony injury. but no worry, they got a guy named lebron.llis here, defending champs sweep the bucks, winning all four games by double digits. >> celtics avoid a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce led the way. the throw-down, two o his 29. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks close the gap in the third. raymond felton, three of his 27 from way downtown. game decided in o.t. jason terry, the pullup three. the celtics take game 4, but the snicks still lead the series....
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now, if you still communicate with friends the old fashion wade there is a bit gf news for you. you will get mail deliveries saturday. u.s. postal service says wilt not end saturday deliveries this saturday. a funding measure for bids a cut. now that, will have to come up with a new plan. the agency lost $16 billion last year. congress put up between a rock and a hard place they have to pay pension costs up front and can't reduce services. >> this would have saved $2 billion. >> still 14 to go. >> yes. >> thank you. >> let's turn back to weather for sner like out there. >> you won't get a lot of sunshine we're seeing it's still beautiful out there. wind is gibbing to pick up. live doppler 7 hd i'll show what it looks like. clear skies other than high clouds moving in. some changes in the form of wind gusting to 36 miles per hour at sfo. it's getting breezy out there. and that is going to help to take temperatures down tomorrow. here is a view from our cameras, oakland 71. upper 70s and half moon bay cooler spots 57. taking a look at the view from golden gate bridge you can see i
now, if you still communicate with friends the old fashion wade there is a bit gf news for you. you will get mail deliveries saturday. u.s. postal service says wilt not end saturday deliveries this saturday. a funding measure for bids a cut. now that, will have to come up with a new plan. the agency lost $16 billion last year. congress put up between a rock and a hard place they have to pay pension costs up front and can't reduce services. >> this would have saved $2 billion. >>...
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dwayne wade nurse agony injury. but no worry, they got a guy named lebron. ellis here, defending champs sweep the bucks, winning all four games by double digits. >> celtics avoid a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce led the way. the throw-down, two of his 29. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks close the gap in the third. raymond felton, three of his 27 from way downtown. game decided in o.t. jason terry, the pullup three. the celtics take game 4, but the snicks still lead the series. >> teeing it up in new orleans where we had yet another first-time winner on the pga tour. billy hors which hel, but d.a. points, finished 19-under, one back in second place. horschel, almost broke the record but just missed a birdie opportunity on 13 but 8-under 64, he had one bogey on the day, and he finished in style. on 18, after a short weather delay, long birdie putt for first ever pga tour win. wins 1.9 million and a two-year exemption on tour. think he is excited? this abc7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply. >> ama: the first signs of the summer season
dwayne wade nurse agony injury. but no worry, they got a guy named lebron. ellis here, defending champs sweep the bucks, winning all four games by double digits. >> celtics avoid a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce led the way. the throw-down, two of his 29. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks close the gap in the third. raymond felton, three of his 27 from way downtown. game decided in o.t. jason terry, the pullup three. the celtics take game 4, but the snicks still lead the...
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>> do you expect to overrule the row versus wade decision if you are confirmed? >> i don't think it would be proper for me to answer that question. >> i agree with you. it's not proper for him to answer any question he's asked to rule on. >> i have people arguing to do it or not to do it, i think it's quite a thing to be arguing to somebody whom you know has made a representation in the course of his confirmation hearings and that is by way of condition to his being confirmed that he will do this or will do that. >> did you work with him? >> i worked with him and i remember very well that question was going to come up. we had a murder board and i remember saying to him judge scalia could you tell this committee when does life begin. and he looked at me with a blank look and he said we better think about this shouldn't we? >> i said you cannot answer it. there were others in the room that said you must answer this way, that way and the other way. this was an example. you form a little subcommittee. you say okay you three lawyers or you three experts on this expert
>> do you expect to overrule the row versus wade decision if you are confirmed? >> i don't think it would be proper for me to answer that question. >> i agree with you. it's not proper for him to answer any question he's asked to rule on. >> i have people arguing to do it or not to do it, i think it's quite a thing to be arguing to somebody whom you know has made a representation in the course of his confirmation hearings and that is by way of condition to his being...
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overrule xpect to the row versus wade decision if you are confirmed? >> i don't think it would be proper for me to answer question. >> i agree with you. i don't think it's proper to ask any question he may have to act on. >> let's assume i have people arguing before me to do it or not to do it, i think it's quite a thing to be arguing to somebody who you know has made a representation in the course of his confirmation hearings and that is by way of condition to his being confirmed that he will do this or will do that? >> did you work with him? >> i did and i remember very well that question was going to come up. i remember saying to him could you tell this committee when does life begin? and he looked up at me and had a blank look on his face and said i think we better think about this a little bit. i said you cannot answer it. others in the room said you must answer this way or that way. this was an example. you form a little subcommittee. you say okay you three lawyers or three experts on this thing or that thing, go away and come back with a five by
overrule xpect to the row versus wade decision if you are confirmed? >> i don't think it would be proper for me to answer question. >> i agree with you. i don't think it's proper to ask any question he may have to act on. >> let's assume i have people arguing before me to do it or not to do it, i think it's quite a thing to be arguing to somebody who you know has made a representation in the course of his confirmation hearings and that is by way of condition to his being...
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wade wasn'ti decided correctly. >> charlie: she said that.gree with the judgment. >> i agree with the judgment but what she was saying is that the way it was expressedÑi, it madet seem like they were establishing a new right. they were acting more like a legislature than a court. the difference here is that we're not asking the court to establish any new right. the court has said 14 times in the last eight years that marriage is a fundamental right. they've said you can't deprive it, even if people are convicted of a crime, even if they are convicted of a crime relating to a prior marriage. it's such a fundamental right that you can't deprive people of that right. the only question is whether states can discriminate against gays and lesbian citizens saying felons can get married. everybody else in the world can get married but... >> charlie: as long as it's a man and a woman. >> ...>!( long as it's a man and a woman. the justices were very active in the case, as i say, sometimes even responding to each other which is very rare. on the other h
wade wasn'ti decided correctly. >> charlie: she said that.gree with the judgment. >> i agree with the judgment but what she was saying is that the way it was expressedÑi, it madet seem like they were establishing a new right. they were acting more like a legislature than a court. the difference here is that we're not asking the court to establish any new right. the court has said 14 times in the last eight years that marriage is a fundamental right. they've said you can't deprive...
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to your point, not only does biden seem mundane but he has to wade into publics. when you have to wade into publics, it brings your approval rating down because you become divisive. and republicans really sort of missed their chance to lay a glove on hillary. she's been out of politics for a while. but as secretary of state, she was still in a position in the administration where there could have been critiques leveled at her. instead, they used her and bill clinton as the contrast to the evil obama. and now that she's out of that official position, she does get to just show up to worldwide acclaim, looking great, weighing in when and how and if she wants to like she did on gay marriage. but to what you were saying about inevitability, toure, i think you're right in the primary. i don't see anyone who can compete with her. she has it locked down. i think biden and others will stay out if she does decide to -- >> you agree we won't see biden versus hillary? >> i don't think so. but in the general election, i'm not as confident. i still think -- >> against who? rand
to your point, not only does biden seem mundane but he has to wade into publics. when you have to wade into publics, it brings your approval rating down because you become divisive. and republicans really sort of missed their chance to lay a glove on hillary. she's been out of politics for a while. but as secretary of state, she was still in a position in the administration where there could have been critiques leveled at her. instead, they used her and bill clinton as the contrast to the evil...
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wade se encargo de ponerle calor al partido se despacho con 21 pts y 7 reb.asistencias y el heat toma ventaja de dos partidos en la serie frente a los bucks... wipe vo ===wipe=== ---j.r. smith de los knicks de nueva york salio con ganas de lucirse despues de ganar el premio al sexto jugador del aÑo,, premio al mejor jugador de banca... encesto este triple,, casi desde media cancha... pero fue carmelo anthony quien lidero a los knicks con 34 pts y nueva york esta comandando la serie frente a los celtics de boston 2 a 0 wipe vo ===wipe=== --el lanzador estelar de los atleticos de oakland bartolo colon mando a abanicar a los medias rojas de boston.. lanzo 7 entradas sin carreras y receto 7 ponches... por cierto este partido solo se jug a siete entradas debido al clima... coco crisp pego un doble en la quinta para la paleada de 13 a cero sobre boston.. wipe vo ===wipe=== ---hoy en san francisco parecia que se repetia la misma novela del dia de ayer.. brandon belt en la novena con este cuadrangular a la bahia anoto dos carreras para igualar la pizarra.. pero en la
wade se encargo de ponerle calor al partido se despacho con 21 pts y 7 reb.asistencias y el heat toma ventaja de dos partidos en la serie frente a los bucks... wipe vo ===wipe=== ---j.r. smith de los knicks de nueva york salio con ganas de lucirse despues de ganar el premio al sexto jugador del aÑo,, premio al mejor jugador de banca... encesto este triple,, casi desde media cancha... pero fue carmelo anthony quien lidero a los knicks con 34 pts y nueva york esta comandando la serie frente a...
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only 11 inches wade but 55 deep. sucked down in that hole is a 7-year-old girl. you see the rescue process beginning here. they have large equipment on the site. this hole is too narrow to use anything like that, so what they had to do was first send an oxygen pipe down the hole. that's the tube they're sending town to assist the girl in breathing and all they could do was send a single rope with a loop down, down, down into this hole to snag the girl and bring her back up. in the video you hear the frazzled, totally freaking out mom yelling at her daughter, telling her not to let go of the rope. then eventually you see these rescuers finally pulling and pulling and pulling this rope up until the girl emerges from this tiny, tiny hole. of course she is very shaken up. >> oh, my goodness. she held on the whole way, like actually had the strength and will to hold on to the rope. >> looks like she held on the whole way. >> what a risky process. if she lost it at any point she falls again and could get hurt. >> they took her to the hospital immediately and she suffer
only 11 inches wade but 55 deep. sucked down in that hole is a 7-year-old girl. you see the rescue process beginning here. they have large equipment on the site. this hole is too narrow to use anything like that, so what they had to do was first send an oxygen pipe down the hole. that's the tube they're sending town to assist the girl in breathing and all they could do was send a single rope with a loop down, down, down into this hole to snag the girl and bring her back up. in the video you...
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wade? 40 years of roe v. wade. >> we just celebrated the 40th anniversary of roe.10 were these elections at the state level where very conservative candidates became lawmakers. this tea party movement. and right when they became lawmakers, right in 2011, we started to see these abortion restrictions really take off. they have just gone after the social issue like nobody's business. >> joy, get in here. i think this is a classic geographic situation we have in our country. their attitude is, yeah, have your abortions in new york, massachusetts, go ahead. back here, back here we're going to have our own law and effectively get around the supreme court. i think this is -- my hunch maybe because i'm an optimist, within a year or two we're going to get to the supreme court and wipe this stuff away, they're going to clean the brush away. >> that's not what they were betting on. when i was growing up, the right to life movement, the persuasion model of rolling back abortion, public protests to persuade people to their point of view. what they're doing now, building a berl
wade? 40 years of roe v. wade. >> we just celebrated the 40th anniversary of roe.10 were these elections at the state level where very conservative candidates became lawmakers. this tea party movement. and right when they became lawmakers, right in 2011, we started to see these abortion restrictions really take off. they have just gone after the social issue like nobody's business. >> joy, get in here. i think this is a classic geographic situation we have in our country. their...
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we know that roe v wade protects a woman's right to choose until the fetus is viable. what the states are doing is throwing up as many barriers as they can, requiring doctors who have admitting privileges to hospitals, requiring them to use medically unnecessary ultrasound exams just to show women pictures, forcing them to share inaccurate medical information, saying that abortion may raise your risk of breast cancer even though that's been thoroughly debunked. >> but the barrage, how does that work, because then you have the states having to defend these laws if they'd like to, spending millions of dollars. what's the end goal here? >> actually, these incremental attacks are legally pretty sound, on the basis of a 1992 decision, k.c. versus planned parenthood, the supreme court held though a state cannot reverse a woman's right to abortion, the states can regulate abortion so they are taking advantage of that loophole to just put as many barriers in place as possible. that's been a very successful strategy. what we've seen in the past month is a couple of states sayin
we know that roe v wade protects a woman's right to choose until the fetus is viable. what the states are doing is throwing up as many barriers as they can, requiring doctors who have admitting privileges to hospitals, requiring them to use medically unnecessary ultrasound exams just to show women pictures, forcing them to share inaccurate medical information, saying that abortion may raise your risk of breast cancer even though that's been thoroughly debunked. >> but the barrage, how...