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meanwhile, superintendent tony smith leaves next week for a new job in chicago. belewsa's attorney plans to file his lawsuit tomorrow. >> if you have a tip for anyone in our investigative unit, we urge you to give us a call or send us an e-mail directly to the unit at nbc bay area.com. >>> just about 13 hours to go. that's when the decade long fight over same sex marriage could come to an end. the supreme court will announce its ruling just after 7:00 our time. we're live outside the supreme court in washington, d.c. and people are already in line for one of those coveted seats inside the supreme court. >> reporter: that's right. as you can see, people are in line waiting to secure a seat inside to view this historic ruling come down on gay marriage. about 25 people are in line. some are playing cards just to pass the time. today hear was a lot of and t s anticipation for the ruling, a ruling that was put off for one more day. she and her partner got out of their suburban wondering if today was going to be the day. >> a lot of people here have worked so hard to g
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tony smith in oakland has an initiative that is dealing with not just things like restoretive justice alone but positive behavioral interventions and supports. couple that with response to intervention, whole school reform strategies that work on transforming the way the school is functioning and in so doing making it a more positive culture for everybody. it brings in parental engagement in families and it has the very tough conversations, in the case of oakland i know for sure, around things like race with an african american male focus in that community because it's appropriate for that community, and the way all these things link together. so certainly bullying and harassment is an avenue into transforming the way schools work. just like discipline is an avenue into transforming the way schools work, as is standards and good assessments, it is how all these things fit together to ensure that students feel safe to learn but that what they are learning are the rigorous courses and skills and they are challenged enough to stay in school, graduate, and meet our president's goal we're
tony smith in oakland has an initiative that is dealing with not just things like restoretive justice alone but positive behavioral interventions and supports. couple that with response to intervention, whole school reform strategies that work on transforming the way the school is functioning and in so doing making it a more positive culture for everybody. it brings in parental engagement in families and it has the very tough conversations, in the case of oakland i know for sure, around things...
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[applause] next to nancy is tony smith who i loved his biobest of all and started he's an oakland resident and parent of students in oakland public schools. he was -- became the superintendent in 2009. he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the conversation today. last is cheryl young and the chief executive director of gate path and oversees a large nonprofit in san mateo county and focus on turning disabilities into possibilities and she's a wonderful addition to the panel and it's an area that sch
[applause] next to nancy is tony smith who i loved his biobest of all and started he's an oakland resident and parent of students in oakland public schools. he was -- became the superintendent in 2009. he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to...
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more than that, as tony smith was talking about, creating caring climate, a culture of trust and respect. and that's hard and needs to, top down but also bottom up. i just recently viewed the movie bully and brought back a lot of memories, it brought back a focus on just the cruel course of bullying and the insensitivity, the interviews with administrators and school personnel. i don't know if any of you have seen the movie or a preview of it, it's just an appalling, republic prehence sibl, the ignorance . my beloved niece took her own life a couple miles from here. she was a special needs child and it's hard to know what happened, but this story of grief and then the turn around in the movie was really positive because it emphasized the positive that was coming out of the tragedy. so for rob and for the mom over here who grieves, you have the idea i am somebody. in the movie there's tee shirts, i am somebody, everything starts with one. we got to go from here forward and replacing hate with hope. so those were good themes that came out of that movie. the department of education, we're o
more than that, as tony smith was talking about, creating caring climate, a culture of trust and respect. and that's hard and needs to, top down but also bottom up. i just recently viewed the movie bully and brought back a lot of memories, it brought back a focus on just the cruel course of bullying and the insensitivity, the interviews with administrators and school personnel. i don't know if any of you have seen the movie or a preview of it, it's just an appalling, republic prehence sibl, the...
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kinds of tools and supports and training to superintendents, like -- i see another one over there, tony smith from oakland, the sort of heroes that are deeply trying to transform their communities and recognize that this is also a community issue, that it is not just a school issue. >> tom, why don't we have a federal definition? >> well, we're working on it. i mean, i think there's a, when we had the white house conference there was a conversation about what is the federal role and there continues to be i think a robust debate in this country about whether education issues are local issues, whether they are federal issues, and what should be done. and there are a number of people --. >> tom, let me jump in. bullying is hardly unique to school day. >> uh-huh. >> so why in the broadier sense is there not a federal definition of bullying that transcends local jurisdiction on schools? meaning, we know what bullying is when we see it. everyone may have a variation, about why isn't there a broad definition? >> certainly in the south philly case, a number of those kids were dealt with in the
kinds of tools and supports and training to superintendents, like -- i see another one over there, tony smith from oakland, the sort of heroes that are deeply trying to transform their communities and recognize that this is also a community issue, that it is not just a school issue. >> tom, why don't we have a federal definition? >> well, we're working on it. i mean, i think there's a, when we had the white house conference there was a conversation about what is the federal role and...
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smith and this man brought innovation to the oakland school district which has a lot of challenges which he may go into. i won't. so i really echo what jeff said about soft or hard power but let me tell you from my standpoint. i have a nephew who was in school and was bullied and there were sexual overtones to it and the result is he left the school and i spent time working with the school and my district and it wasn't my area and educate them about what bullying meant and in the most heinous way described to them and it went no where and that gave me the lesson in life we have children that are in fear when they go to school so they don't go and my priority is to have safe schools and they can be educated and create their path to a successful future and it's a healthy environment and bullying prevents that for so many kids. when terreesa and i addressed issues around truancies and one of the common themes and i saw this before with sexually exploited cases and kids were afraid to go to school because of the terrorism going on and with bullying it's flat out terrorism for the victim and
smith and this man brought innovation to the oakland school district which has a lot of challenges which he may go into. i won't. so i really echo what jeff said about soft or hard power but let me tell you from my standpoint. i have a nephew who was in school and was bullied and there were sexual overtones to it and the result is he left the school and i spent time working with the school and my district and it wasn't my area and educate them about what bullying meant and in the most heinous...
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just ask manager tony larussa. calon -- colon improved his record and smith makes it 4-0 with his bases loaded single. lowry with an r.b.i ground rule double. after going 0 for 32 he got his first hit. a solo homerun in the fourth. he gets a sigh let -- silent treatment from his teammate and then break out the celebration. they stay a half game back of first place. now to golf and she is trying to put her name in the record books by winning her third straight major. wind and fog uh dash dosh affected play. kim fell into a tie for 9th. a nice birdie here and she is just two off the pace. they are all coming apart. park was 9 under for the tournament. it was good for a two-stroke lead. wet weather is causing problems at the senior players championship. but it has bt bothered freddy couples. this approach nearly rolls into. after a 66 yesterday he birdied 7 of the first 11 holes. when play was suspended he held a two-stroke lead. and in chicago there was a huge turnout for the blackhawks. about two million people jamm
just ask manager tony larussa. calon -- colon improved his record and smith makes it 4-0 with his bases loaded single. lowry with an r.b.i ground rule double. after going 0 for 32 he got his first hit. a solo homerun in the fourth. he gets a sigh let -- silent treatment from his teammate and then break out the celebration. they stay a half game back of first place. now to golf and she is trying to put her name in the record books by winning her third straight major. wind and fog uh dash dosh...
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just ask manager tony larussa. calon -- colon improved his record and smith makes it 4-0 with his bases loaded single. lowry with an r.b.i ground rule double. after going 0 for 32 he got his first hit. a solo homerun in the fourth. he gets a sigh let -- silent treatment from his teammate and then bre celebration. they stay a half game back of first place. now to golf and she is trying to put her name in the record books by winning her third straight major. wind and fog uh dash dosh affected play. kim fell into a tie for 9th. a nice birdie here and she is just two off the pace. they are all coming apart. park was 9 under for the tournament. it was good for a two-stroke lead. wet weather is causing problems at the senior players championship. but it has bt bothered fcouples. couples. this approach nearly rolls into. after a 66 yesterday he birdied 7 of the first 11 holes. when play was suspended he held a two-stroke lead. and in chicago there was a huge turnout for the blackhawks. about two million people jammed gran
just ask manager tony larussa. calon -- colon improved his record and smith makes it 4-0 with his bases loaded single. lowry with an r.b.i ground rule double. after going 0 for 32 he got his first hit. a solo homerun in the fourth. he gets a sigh let -- silent treatment from his teammate and then bre celebration. they stay a half game back of first place. now to golf and she is trying to put her name in the record books by winning her third straight major. wind and fog uh dash dosh affected...
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just ask manager tony larussa. calon -- colon improved his record and smith makes it 4-0 with his bases loaded single. lowry with an r.b.i ground rule double. after going 0 for 32 he got his first hit. a solo homerun in the fourth. he gets a sigh let -- silent treatment from his teammate and then break out the celebration. they stay a half game back of first place. now to golf and she is trying to put her name in the record books by winning her third straight major. wind and fog uh dash dosh affected play. kim fell into a tie for 9th. a nice birdie here and she is just two off the pace. they are all coming apart. park was 9 under for the tournament. it was good for a two-stroke lead. wet weather is causing problems at the senior players championship. but it has bt bothered freddy couples. this approach nearly rolls into. after a 66 yesterday he birdied 7 of the first 11 holes. when play was suspended he held a two-stroke lead. and in chicago there was a huge turnout for the blackhawks. about two million people jamm
just ask manager tony larussa. calon -- colon improved his record and smith makes it 4-0 with his bases loaded single. lowry with an r.b.i ground rule double. after going 0 for 32 he got his first hit. a solo homerun in the fourth. he gets a sigh let -- silent treatment from his teammate and then break out the celebration. they stay a half game back of first place. now to golf and she is trying to put her name in the record books by winning her third straight major. wind and fog uh dash dosh...
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. >> at the coliseum, dog days of summer, just ask tony la russa. another strong out go for bartolo improved his record 11-2. smith makes it four zip with a based loaded single. with on an r.b.i. ground rule double. and catcher got his first hit as solo home run in the fourth. he they beat st. louis 6-1 and remain half game back of first place. in golf, she won her third stimulate major. she was said to play in the second round of the u.s. open. first round leader fell in a tie for ninth. another korean made a charge. nice birdie putt here. she is just two off the pace. ball finds the hole and park with a 68 is nine under for the tournament. this is for a two-stroke lead. >> wet weather has caused some problems in the this tournament. this nearly goes into the cup. couples has a two-stroke lead. >> in chicago, huge turnout for the championship blackhawks. they beat boston for the in the a thrilling series. it's the second time they have captured the cup in four years. that is your sports for a saturday morning. >> katie: we have new smart phone app
. >> at the coliseum, dog days of summer, just ask tony la russa. another strong out go for bartolo improved his record 11-2. smith makes it four zip with a based loaded single. with on an r.b.i. ground rule double. and catcher got his first hit as solo home run in the fourth. he they beat st. louis 6-1 and remain half game back of first place. in golf, she won her third stimulate major. she was said to play in the second round of the u.s. open. first round leader fell in a tie for ninth....
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jeff smith makes it 4-0 and oakland scored five times. here a ground rule double. after going 0-32, a's catcher got his first hit, a solar home run in the fourth. we'll celebrated! this game over and a's beat st. louis 6-1. >>> most people thought if the warriors did make a move in the draft they would go after a forward but instead they picked up european did he eastbound rose, because of his size and athleticism. playing in lithuania still there are questions whether he is ready for the n.b.a. >> we think we she going to make the team. when he'll come over, we'll have to look at that and work that out. he has a european contract so that will be in negotiation. as far as the ability to n.b.a. he has it. >>> warriors say they do want to re-sign jarret jack. >> lpga tour, this weekend, south korea's player has a chance. kim had had a day to forget with a 77. another korean made a charge, nice birdie here. she is just two off the pace. they are all chasing park, putting on 13, the ball finds the cup. she is nine under good for two-stroke lead. >> at at&t national in
jeff smith makes it 4-0 and oakland scored five times. here a ground rule double. after going 0-32, a's catcher got his first hit, a solar home run in the fourth. we'll celebrated! this game over and a's beat st. louis 6-1. >>> most people thought if the warriors did make a move in the draft they would go after a forward but instead they picked up european did he eastbound rose, because of his size and athleticism. playing in lithuania still there are questions whether he is ready for...
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where you can see hugh jackman, kelly clarkson, elton john, taylor smith, justin timberlake, will smith, ben stiller, aerosmith, the black eyed peas. where you might ask can i enjoy this feast of the senses? fayetteville, arkansas. the largest private employer in the u.s. and mexico holds its annual shareholders meeting. he was the warm-up act to introduce the surprise guest. >> there is no way in the world you do not know this guy, and he is here this morning. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome tom cruise! >> what this company does, it's using its size and scale to improve women's lives across the world. i've wanted to come here for this thing for quite some time actually because the culture that you have here is really like no other, you know. >> then tom cruise, international movie star, began speaking like the head the diversity and human resources. >> this company is using its size and scale to improve women's lives across the world. and it's very clear that women make a difference to this company. >> hash tag shameless. but what tom cruise left out of his testimonial is the wide
where you can see hugh jackman, kelly clarkson, elton john, taylor smith, justin timberlake, will smith, ben stiller, aerosmith, the black eyed peas. where you might ask can i enjoy this feast of the senses? fayetteville, arkansas. the largest private employer in the u.s. and mexico holds its annual shareholders meeting. he was the warm-up act to introduce the surprise guest. >> there is no way in the world you do not know this guy, and he is here this morning. ladies and gentlemen,...
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>>> what if i told you about a remarkable entertainment extravaganza that might be bigger than the tony awards, and the same league as the oscars, where you can see hugh jackman, kelly clarkson, elton john, taylor swift, justin timberlake, will smith, ben stiller, aerosmith, the black eyed peas, alicia keys, mariah carey, and enrique iglesias? where can i enjoy this feast of the senses? fayetteville, arkansas. walmart, the largest private employer in the u.s. and mexico, holds its annual shareholders meeting. this year's meeting which was held on friday featured hugh jackman, not as the main event but as the emcee warmup act to introduce the surprise guest. >> there is no way in the world you do not know this guy. and he's here this morning. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome tom cruise. >> what this company does is it's using its size and scale to improve women's lives across the world. you know, i've wanted to come here for this thing for quite some time, actually, because the culture that you have going here is really like no other. you know? >> and tom cruise international movie s
>>> what if i told you about a remarkable entertainment extravaganza that might be bigger than the tony awards, and the same league as the oscars, where you can see hugh jackman, kelly clarkson, elton john, taylor swift, justin timberlake, will smith, ben stiller, aerosmith, the black eyed peas, alicia keys, mariah carey, and enrique iglesias? where can i enjoy this feast of the senses? fayetteville, arkansas. walmart, the largest private employer in the u.s. and mexico, holds its...
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. >> chrkrista smith, you said yo knew him early. how did things change? >> the experience i knew with him is he's a very, very loyal guy. he had the same amount of friends he had with him when he was famous. he didn't change. he didn't suddenly move on to a different world. he kept the same friends and family. he is the hero of everyone's reflections. he was definitely an actor's actor and every time i'm interviewing actors or talking about other actors, he was always mentioned. people had a tremendous respect for him, for his -- just his sheer talent, also his big personality and gentleness and humor. he was very, very well liked. >> with us is malana with the new york times who profiled him in 2010. when surprised you? you can look at the body of work, you can watch the television shows, watch all the sopranos you want, what do you say? >> he was quite funny and very dry and he didn't mind talking about his work, but he didn't want to do it in the hollywood fashion sometimes people are used to. he wanted to just have a conversation. he was interested in
. >> chrkrista smith, you said yo knew him early. how did things change? >> the experience i knew with him is he's a very, very loyal guy. he had the same amount of friends he had with him when he was famous. he didn't change. he didn't suddenly move on to a different world. he kept the same friends and family. he is the hero of everyone's reflections. he was definitely an actor's actor and every time i'm interviewing actors or talking about other actors, he was always mentioned....
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so be clear, he was not tony sparano in real life. he was a very -- person very interested in the world. i think that was just a cause that was near and dear to him. >> krista smith, you say you knew james gandolfini early in his career. how did he change as his career became more successful and then superstar? >> well, i think that the experience that i knew with him, he's a very, very loyal guy. he had the same amount of friends that he had with him when he wasn't famous and when he was famous. he didn't change and move on to a different statosphere. he kept the same kind of family around him that he had when he wasn't famous. he really is the -- i have to say the one thing he is was definitely an actor's actor. every time i'm interviewing actors, he was always mentioned. people had a tremendous amount of respect for him, for his sheer talent. also his big personality, but his gentleness and humor. he was very well liked. >> malena, what surprised you? you can look at the body of work and go to broadway, look at the television shows
so be clear, he was not tony sparano in real life. he was a very -- person very interested in the world. i think that was just a cause that was near and dear to him. >> krista smith, you say you knew james gandolfini early in his career. how did he change as his career became more successful and then superstar? >> well, i think that the experience that i knew with him, he's a very, very loyal guy. he had the same amount of friends that he had with him when he wasn't famous and when...
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. >> krista smith you say you knew james gandolfini early in his career. how did he change as his career became more successful and then superstar? >> i think the experience that i knew with him is he is a very, very loyal guy. he had the same amount of friends that he had with him when he wasn't famous as when he was famous. he didn't change. he didn't suddenly move on to a different stratosphere. he kept the same kind of family around him that he had when he wasn't famous. he really -- the nice to hear everyone's reflections and he was definitely an actor's actor. every time i'm interviewing actors or talking about other actors he was always mentioned. people had a tremendous amount of respect for him, for his sheer talent also his big personality, but yet his gentleness and humor. he was very, very well liked. >> also with us is eliana rice who pro-filed mr. james gandolfini in 2010. what surprised you? you can look at the body of work or go to broadway and look at the television shows and work the sopranos that you want. when you sat down and walked aw
. >> krista smith you say you knew james gandolfini early in his career. how did he change as his career became more successful and then superstar? >> i think the experience that i knew with him is he is a very, very loyal guy. he had the same amount of friends that he had with him when he wasn't famous as when he was famous. he didn't change. he didn't suddenly move on to a different stratosphere. he kept the same kind of family around him that he had when he wasn't famous. he...
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she has won two oscars, three emmys, and a tony award, all wrapped around a long and illustrious career on the british stage. as we reported last february, at age 78, she is at the peak of her fame, much in demand, and quite bankable. last spring's "the best exotic marigold hotel" was a surprise hit, and there is a new film out, "quartet," directed by dustin hoffman, still in theaters. she doesn't have much time or interest in giving interviews, which she's compared to testifying in court. they're a rarity. we were fortunate enough to get one. you seem to have no interest in celebrity and fame. >> maggie smith: absolutely none. i mean, why would i? >> kroft: do you accept the fact that you're a star? >> smith: if you say so. yes. i do... i don't feel any different to the way i felt before, and i'm not quite sure what it means. i am familiar to people now, which is what i was not before. that is entirely due to the television set. >> kroft: she's talking about "downton abbey," the highbrow british soap opera that follows the intrigues of an aristocratic family and their servants at the t
she has won two oscars, three emmys, and a tony award, all wrapped around a long and illustrious career on the british stage. as we reported last february, at age 78, she is at the peak of her fame, much in demand, and quite bankable. last spring's "the best exotic marigold hotel" was a surprise hit, and there is a new film out, "quartet," directed by dustin hoffman, still in theaters. she doesn't have much time or interest in giving interviews, which she's compared to...