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each of the white duncan brothers inherited a different black duncan slave and the white duncan brothers were quite wild young men. each one had a different device. one was subject to alcohol. one was subject to gambling. none of them were really womanizers. the one who got married left his wife after he had six children with her and went off to join the rest of the brothers. they drank a lot, they looked for get rich quick schemes, but basically they did no work and lived off slaves. they supported themselves by living off their slaves. there was a sandbar in the middle of the mississippi river. they could smuggle their slaves from one place to another back-and-forth, up and down the river. mining in lead, mining in salt. working wherever they could assign them. but for the next 30 years, one after another of the black duncan slaves establishes freedom and worked to get the others out. person after person, purchase, lawsuit, escape, lawsuit escape, kidnapped, lawsuit escape. at the end of 30 years, the nine black duncan slaves, some of whom are brothers, had become the most upstanding l
each of the white duncan brothers inherited a different black duncan slave and the white duncan brothers were quite wild young men. each one had a different device. one was subject to alcohol. one was subject to gambling. none of them were really womanizers. the one who got married left his wife after he had six children with her and went off to join the rest of the brothers. they drank a lot, they looked for get rich quick schemes, but basically they did no work and lived off slaves. they...
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duncan woodside reports. duncan: brady has -- radios reflect action in bujumbura. since the night of the attempted coup private radio stations have not been transmitting. they have been attacks allegedly with heavy weapons. a pro-government station has also been destroyed. this leaves many burundians in despair. >> freedom of expression has been destroyed. because of the reaction of the government which monopolizes everything now. >> certain media were broadcasting information that was scaring people. now the media is not working. >> there are rumors which are spreading at the national level concerning the massacre of people who are against the fed mandate. nobody -- the third mandate. nobody has come to talk to us. duncan: rumors thrive in an information vacuum. a dangerous situation, according to the director of renaissance tv. >> it has created panic because the people are used to knowing what happens through 4 media outlets which are independent. people used to know everything about our country. they're avid consumers of local media. duncan: the absence of medi
duncan woodside reports. duncan: brady has -- radios reflect action in bujumbura. since the night of the attempted coup private radio stations have not been transmitting. they have been attacks allegedly with heavy weapons. a pro-government station has also been destroyed. this leaves many burundians in despair. >> freedom of expression has been destroyed. because of the reaction of the government which monopolizes everything now. >> certain media were broadcasting information that...
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duncan co.: that's right. civil society leaders urging people to take to the streets again to protest her that is a bold move in the contest -- in the context of this failed coup. there is a feeling here that the authorities will try to group -- the process together with civil society activists and legitimate opposition, effectively using the coup as an excuse to crack down on legitimate opponents. what we know is that my french correspondent who is currently on the ground has been looking around the capital, and in the area of moussaka, there are people on the streets attempting to put up roadblocks. also what he has seen our police fire, and people trying to create new roadblocks. so the situation here is not fully under control, or at least in parts of the city. however, the army presence has dwindled. the last couple of days, there have been huge amounts of army on the streets. at one stage, rival factions were fighting heavily wednesday into thursday. the situation in terms of the military, there is not m
duncan co.: that's right. civil society leaders urging people to take to the streets again to protest her that is a bold move in the contest -- in the context of this failed coup. there is a feeling here that the authorities will try to group -- the process together with civil society activists and legitimate opposition, effectively using the coup as an excuse to crack down on legitimate opponents. what we know is that my french correspondent who is currently on the ground has been looking...
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it is duncan keith. pretty good pursuit by etem. it is seabrook connecting on now. and flying on back up with it is teravainen. trickled back in. and went to get it. pivoting away is cam fowler. off the boards but not out. tangled up. kept for the moment by saad. peeled off to the outside. can be played around again. meanwhile, it's a two aside battle. vermette could not get to the front. popped up high off of sharp. and eventually settled down by rakell. rakell, for the ducks, tried to clear. has to double back and get some help. 5:40 played. the first sudden death overtime period. floated back along and chopped in by silfverberg. away by corey crawford in goal. >> pierre: risky changes by both teams here in overtime. >> mike: saad gets that one in. swing and a miss by beauchemin. recovered and up to beleskey. and on to kesler. kesler watched by oduya. a save by crawford. rebound skated down by saad. a lot of traffic. got it on for hjalmarsson. a very strong shaw and crawford, quick to that one. long toss ahead. cut off by hjalmarsson. and the teams continue to cha
it is duncan keith. pretty good pursuit by etem. it is seabrook connecting on now. and flying on back up with it is teravainen. trickled back in. and went to get it. pivoting away is cam fowler. off the boards but not out. tangled up. kept for the moment by saad. peeled off to the outside. can be played around again. meanwhile, it's a two aside battle. vermette could not get to the front. popped up high off of sharp. and eventually settled down by rakell. rakell, for the ducks, tried to clear....
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it is duncan keith. pretty good pursuit by etem. it is seabrook connecting on now. and flying on back up with it is teravainen. trickled back in. and went to get it. pivoting away is cam fowler. off the boards but not out. tangled up. kept for the moment by saad. peeled off to the outside. can be played around again. meanwhile, it's a two aside battle. vermette could not get to the front. popped up high off of sharp. and eventually settled down by rakell. rakell, for the ducks, tried to clear. has to double back and get some help. 5:40 played. the first sudden death overtime period. floated back along and chopped in by silfverberg. away by corey crawford in goal. >> pierre: risky changes by both teams here in overtime. >> mike: saad gets that one in. swing and a miss by beauchemin. recovered and up to beleskey. and on to kesler. kesler watched by oduya. a save by crawford. rebound skated down by saad. a lot of traffic. got it on for hjalmarsson. a very strong shaw and crawford, quick to that one. long toss ahead. cut off by hjalmarsson. and the teams continue to cha
it is duncan keith. pretty good pursuit by etem. it is seabrook connecting on now. and flying on back up with it is teravainen. trickled back in. and went to get it. pivoting away is cam fowler. off the boards but not out. tangled up. kept for the moment by saad. peeled off to the outside. can be played around again. meanwhile, it's a two aside battle. vermette could not get to the front. popped up high off of sharp. and eventually settled down by rakell. rakell, for the ducks, tried to clear....
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i am not asking for a motion about the affordability of 437 duncan. which like the soundsness of the property, has been conceded by the llc that bought this property in 2011 for sale price of $560,000. what this board's motion should have dealt with is the relative affordability of existing housing, the other existing properties on the 400 block of duncan. homes opened by my neighbors. homes considered relatively affordable. the proposed project is replacing a sound and affordable single family home with the project that 2986 net square feet with the gross square footage of 3544 square feet. this project is built as proposed can easily threaten possibly more homes on the street. if this project is built as proposed to reduce the over all square foodage, will be the largest most expensive single family home0÷ 4y on the 400 block of duncan street. it will precipitate a major up tick in the price of and the likely loss of existing housing. the other homes on the 400 block of duncan that can currently be considered relatively affordable. therefore, this
i am not asking for a motion about the affordability of 437 duncan. which like the soundsness of the property, has been conceded by the llc that bought this property in 2011 for sale price of $560,000. what this board's motion should have dealt with is the relative affordability of existing housing, the other existing properties on the 400 block of duncan. homes opened by my neighbors. homes considered relatively affordable. the proposed project is replacing a sound and affordable single family...
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duncan keith has it. gave it back to kane. toews, near the front. standing in front of the goaltender is shaw. and toews couldn't pull the trigger. >> pierre: that's some play by getzlaf. held it on the high slot defensively. >> mike: richards, gliding back ahead with it. drops it on back for kane to punch it across. toews had to double-back. it's over to keith. rifled over to richards. had a challenge with cogliano. prevails. got it to keith. richards over to kane. still delay. got it back to keith once more. gets that in front. shaw is there. shot by beauchemin. shot save. rebound. that hits the iron. played again. held by beauchemin. drawn back across. kane tries to settle it down with the glove and the stick. around to toews. stepping away beauchemin. going around further. and beauchemin to thompson and back down. >> eddie: what a chance for andrew shaw. and a great play by beauchemin. reading the play along the boards. get the puck down. get fresh bodies on the ice. >> mike: one shot on goal left the post in this power play. given up to getzlaf
duncan keith has it. gave it back to kane. toews, near the front. standing in front of the goaltender is shaw. and toews couldn't pull the trigger. >> pierre: that's some play by getzlaf. held it on the high slot defensively. >> mike: richards, gliding back ahead with it. drops it on back for kane to punch it across. toews had to double-back. it's over to keith. rifled over to richards. had a challenge with cogliano. prevails. got it to keith. richards over to kane. still delay. got...
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one of the most hard core prisons we had ever visited. >> i'm timmy duncan, aka turtle. i have always represented. i have always fought for what's white and what's right with our people. i believe in stabbings. i believe some people should be stabbed, you know, child molesters, rapist and all that. we have to live by a set of standards in prison. it would be a free for all if we didn't. >> duncan was serving 28 years for home invasion, kidnapping, and robbery at california state prison corcoran. it was the culmination of a criminal career that began at a very young age. >> i came from a good home. i can't say that i had a bad childhood. i just got mixed up with the wrong people. i started committing petty crimes when i was a kid because i actually did get strung out on heroin. my first shot was probably when i was 10 or 11 years old. >> duncan had spent most of his life incarcerated. in that time, he developed a reputation as an inmate to fear. >> these are some weapons that they say they discovered in a cell that i once occupied, allegedly. myself, personally, i'm a nic
one of the most hard core prisons we had ever visited. >> i'm timmy duncan, aka turtle. i have always represented. i have always fought for what's white and what's right with our people. i believe in stabbings. i believe some people should be stabbed, you know, child molesters, rapist and all that. we have to live by a set of standards in prison. it would be a free for all if we didn't. >> duncan was serving 28 years for home invasion, kidnapping, and robbery at california state...
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that's where jeff duncan is. he stands on constitutional principles constantly, and every single one of them. [ applause ] and, you know, i'm here, i wanted to talk with you about the early states and how this all works how much it matters. it isn't just that i woke up yesterday morning and decided that i would like to get engaged in all of this. i've been engaged in this for presidential cycle after presidential cycle. and we organize events. and we sat down once on a january 9th in one of those years and decide we'll do an event in iowa march 26th. and an event in new hampshire later on, and it culminated in an event down here on labor day the same year. and jim demint did each of those stops along the way. this year we did our event in iowa, january 24th. i went to new hampshire a week ago and spent the weekend, and now down here to south carolina and here is why. when this nomination process starts, the people who are engaged in it early, the activists in iowa and in new hampshire and in south carolina, we ha
that's where jeff duncan is. he stands on constitutional principles constantly, and every single one of them. [ applause ] and, you know, i'm here, i wanted to talk with you about the early states and how this all works how much it matters. it isn't just that i woke up yesterday morning and decided that i would like to get engaged in all of this. i've been engaged in this for presidential cycle after presidential cycle. and we organize events. and we sat down once on a january 9th in one of...
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congressman duncan thinks i have an accent. i cannot understand why. but if you have trouble understanding me, i will put the text of my speech on jeff landry.com. how about that? i am happy to be here. i'm happy to be with fellow conservatives who believe in constitutional liberty. i'm happy to be with those individuals who believe this nation and our principles are worth fighting for. [applause] jeff landry: i tell you what, y'all deserve a round of applause. give yourselves a round of applause. give yourself a round of applause. [applause] jeff landry: you see, you are the leaders who ensure conservativism wins in 2016. you have taken your time and treasure this weekend. what a great group of speakers we have today. our slate includes men and women from across the country with diverse backgrounds, experience, and solutions to the problems facing our country. it is this diversity that makes conservativism so strong. it is not just these speakers, but our entire membership that represents all that is great with america. we believe in an almighty god.
congressman duncan thinks i have an accent. i cannot understand why. but if you have trouble understanding me, i will put the text of my speech on jeff landry.com. how about that? i am happy to be here. i'm happy to be with fellow conservatives who believe in constitutional liberty. i'm happy to be with those individuals who believe this nation and our principles are worth fighting for. [applause] jeff landry: i tell you what, y'all deserve a round of applause. give yourselves a round of...
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jeff duncan is a south carolina native and 19 88 graduate of clemson university. [ cheers and applause ] i was going to say alabama but i didn't -- [ audience reacts ] jeff wouldn't have appreciated that. prior to being elected to the united states house of representatives, he served as a member of the south carolina house from 2002 to 2010, and he was president and ceo of jay duncan associates, a south carolina based family owned real estate marketing firm. elected in 2010, jeff currently sits on three important house committees including natural resources, homeland security, and foreign affairs. he also serves as a subcommittee chairman of the all-important western hemisphere subcommittee. he's consistently been rated as one of the most conservative members of congress for his support of limited government. free markets in individual liberty. jeff is a true fiscal conservative and a hero to the american taxpayer. justify duncan is a staunch supporter of your second amendment rights, and a leading defender of the unborn. jeff's been married to his wife melody, for 26 years and they ha
jeff duncan is a south carolina native and 19 88 graduate of clemson university. [ cheers and applause ] i was going to say alabama but i didn't -- [ audience reacts ] jeff wouldn't have appreciated that. prior to being elected to the united states house of representatives, he served as a member of the south carolina house from 2002 to 2010, and he was president and ceo of jay duncan associates, a south carolina based family owned real estate marketing firm. elected in 2010, jeff currently sits...
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mayor duncan: all right, i'll be happy to start. in our city, we formed a group called the community alliance of safety and peace. they meet every other wednesday morning at 7:00 a.m. for some very bad coffee and there are 70 nonprofit groups that come together. we've also included our health department, our probation department, our education. we hold it in one of our salinas school district, we hold it in their conference room. and it always amazed me that after i became the mayor the first time you go to this group , 7:00 in the morning people are happy. they're there for a passion and a reason. and i think what this has done because they all see what the other groups are doing. they get a chance to work together. we have presentations. and the energy level in that room is amazing because it falls generally the day after one of my council meetings where things always aren't pleasant. so i walk into this room and these people are jazzed. they're enthused about what they're doing. they talk about the young people. not by name. the
mayor duncan: all right, i'll be happy to start. in our city, we formed a group called the community alliance of safety and peace. they meet every other wednesday morning at 7:00 a.m. for some very bad coffee and there are 70 nonprofit groups that come together. we've also included our health department, our probation department, our education. we hold it in one of our salinas school district, we hold it in their conference room. and it always amazed me that after i became the mayor the first...
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duncan. mr. duncan: thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize to the panel because i've been at another hearing. i'm trying to also meet with constituents. i did want to ask about something in mr. ron's testimony that really stood out to me. you say although most aviation employees are honorable, hardworking americans, recent reports indicate serious reports with firearms. what's particularly troublesome is that crimes are rarely -- are the actions of an isolated individual and networks of employees are bypassing security for their personal notice. they're susceptible to terrorist influences and so forth. now, i know that a lot of times with this 24-hour news cycle we're -- we're also sensationalizing even minor instances but that seems to me a pretty sensational-type statement, mr. ron when you say networks of employees -- and i'm wondering. i know you mentioned the atlanta incident or the atlanta smuggling. but i'm wondering, is this oversensationalized? is this happening in all the major airports? you say networks of employees. ho
duncan. mr. duncan: thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize to the panel because i've been at another hearing. i'm trying to also meet with constituents. i did want to ask about something in mr. ron's testimony that really stood out to me. you say although most aviation employees are honorable, hardworking americans, recent reports indicate serious reports with firearms. what's particularly troublesome is that crimes are rarely -- are the actions of an isolated individual and networks of employees...
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[applause] >> mayor duncan. mayor duncan: we have an hour, i will go over my list. like someone says, we send our motion -- we send our money to washington and they tell us what they will give us. i think the need to work harder with us on the education level. i think we need to make sure every kid graduates from high school. we need to go into those areas where they are not, and make sure they are. make sure they have the ability to make that determination whether they want to go to college or the workforce. i think we need to work with our health department. we need to have healthy children adults, they are way more productive. sometimes the health department issue gets forgotten. we have children with mental health that never get examined, they get sent to prison. they were probably not sensitive -- should have been put up somewhere else. we took the easy way out as a community, shame on us. don't get me wrong, i am a firm believer in law-enforcement. i also believe the department of justice and everyone else has to put more money into law enforcement so that we
[applause] >> mayor duncan. mayor duncan: we have an hour, i will go over my list. like someone says, we send our motion -- we send our money to washington and they tell us what they will give us. i think the need to work harder with us on the education level. i think we need to make sure every kid graduates from high school. we need to go into those areas where they are not, and make sure they are. make sure they have the ability to make that determination whether they want to go to...
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thank you, secretary duncan for your advocacy of authentic learning and service to students and your support of teacher leadership. thank you to my wonderful family. i am nothing without you. thank you to caleb, my student the texas delegation, and my administrators. [applause] finally, thank you to the talented passionate, and remarkably good-looking group of state teachers of the year. [applause] with whom i am privileged should join to -- to join today. each of them is a study in excellence. each of them is a representation of what a great teacher is. i am honored to stand here today. as a teacher of refugee students, i have been privileged to see education through the eyes of students from countries as diverse as burma somalia iraq, and cuba. being here today makes me think of my students, a shiite teenage girl who had little formal education in her native erma. one day, a snowstorm shut down the entire city, but she set off, trudging towards her school in blizzard conditions clutching a backpack full of homework. her friends had to find her and convince her that school was indee
thank you, secretary duncan for your advocacy of authentic learning and service to students and your support of teacher leadership. thank you to my wonderful family. i am nothing without you. thank you to caleb, my student the texas delegation, and my administrators. [applause] finally, thank you to the talented passionate, and remarkably good-looking group of state teachers of the year. [applause] with whom i am privileged should join to -- to join today. each of them is a study in excellence....
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that is where jeff duncan is. he stands on constitutional principles constantly and on every single one of them. [applause] i want to talk to you about the early stage and how this all works, how much it matters. it isn't that i just woke up yesterday morning and decided i would like to be engage in all of this. i have been engaged in this presidential cycle after presidential cycle. we sat down once on a january 9 on one of those years and decided we would do an evident in iowa on march way six, it cold to me -- it: in a down here on labor day. this year, we did the event in iowa on january 24, i went to new hampshire and spent the weekend, and now i am done here in south carolina, and here is why. when the nomination season starts, the people who are engaged early in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina, we have more to say on who will be the next president of the united states of america on a per capita basis than anyone else in the country. [applause] if we get right, the country is the beneficiary of the d
that is where jeff duncan is. he stands on constitutional principles constantly and on every single one of them. [applause] i want to talk to you about the early stage and how this all works, how much it matters. it isn't that i just woke up yesterday morning and decided i would like to be engage in all of this. i have been engaged in this presidential cycle after presidential cycle. we sat down once on a january 9 on one of those years and decided we would do an evident in iowa on march way...
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duncan: wow, thank you -- thank you for having me today. both of my parents are born into poor families in cuba. my father never really got to go to school, by the way. when he was nine years old, his mother passed away and he would have to go to work and he worked for the next 70 years of his life. my mother was raised by a disabled father who struggle to provide for them. they met and they got married and they worked hard, but they were like most people who ever lived, no matter how hard they tried, they could not get ahead because they did not come from a rich or politically connected family. in 1956, they made the decision to leave behind the only country they had ever known and come to the one place on earth where people like them could have a chance. here in america, my parents never became rich or famous, they worked hard and a preserve your, and my father was a bartender, my mother was a cashier, a maid, a stock clerk at kmart, like i said, they were never rich or famous, but they were successful. they were successful because less t
duncan: wow, thank you -- thank you for having me today. both of my parents are born into poor families in cuba. my father never really got to go to school, by the way. when he was nine years old, his mother passed away and he would have to go to work and he worked for the next 70 years of his life. my mother was raised by a disabled father who struggle to provide for them. they met and they got married and they worked hard, but they were like most people who ever lived, no matter how hard they...
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it's incumbent upon all of to us prove them wrong so we can continue to invest. >> duncan spoke of all students graduating from high school and receiving some type of post high school training. he says he continues to return to philadelphia and its schools because of the hope and challenge they represent. jeff cole in the newsroom. folks, back to you. >> jeff, thanks. >>> a wild day at school for some fifth graders in camden. all thanks to the philadelphia zoo. their zoo on wheels brought some cool wild animals to the wiggins family school. students got up close and personal with some lizards some other creepy crawlers. the event was sponsored by the cooper medical school of rowan university. >>> a drag spoof of the miss america competition held this fall in atlantic city borgata hotel casino relocation of the missed american pageant will gay friendly tourism campaign at the casino as well as citywide efforts to attract gay vacationers. partnering with the greater atlantic city glbt alliance and the international gay and lesbian travel association to host the september 26th show. the m
it's incumbent upon all of to us prove them wrong so we can continue to invest. >> duncan spoke of all students graduating from high school and receiving some type of post high school training. he says he continues to return to philadelphia and its schools because of the hope and challenge they represent. jeff cole in the newsroom. folks, back to you. >> jeff, thanks. >>> a wild day at school for some fifth graders in camden. all thanks to the philadelphia zoo. their zoo on...
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for more i am joined by duncan woodside's. reporter: the morning has been generally quiet after the heavy fighting that took place overnight. i have been out and about in the city with rfi taking a look around. i've been to the suburb, one of the protest strongholds. loyalist military to the government a few hundred meters away from dissident positions. we were talking to civilians. based -- they are wondering what is going on because a lot of radio stations have been shut down. the military were telling them they needed to move off the streets, indicating that they could possibly be re-engagement between the two sides. in the last 10 minutes we have heard gunfire and heavier fire perhaps grenades. that is sporadic at the moment. >> tell us more about who is lined up. reporter: the president launched a bid for a new term in office. the opposition to him is of the view that that is against the constitution. they say that the president is only allowed to serve two terms in office. he has already served two terms. the presidency
for more i am joined by duncan woodside's. reporter: the morning has been generally quiet after the heavy fighting that took place overnight. i have been out and about in the city with rfi taking a look around. i've been to the suburb, one of the protest strongholds. loyalist military to the government a few hundred meters away from dissident positions. we were talking to civilians. based -- they are wondering what is going on because a lot of radio stations have been shut down. the military...
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please welcome secretary of education arne duncan. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. good morning. i'm thrilled to be here. and i just want to let you guys know personally how much i appreciate the difference you're trying to make in this extraordinarily hard and difficult but important work. and i'll tell you why this is so personal. growing up on the south side of chicago, playing basketball in different neighborhoods too many of the friends that i looked up to and who mentored me and frankly helped protect me sometimes lost their lives due to violence. and when you're a 13, 14 15-year-old kid growing up there, when you see that kind of stuff, it scars you and it stays with you. eventually when i left the chicago public schools, obviously when i got much older by far the hardest thing i had to do was to go to the funerals of our public school students who were shot and try to talk to their families and try to go to a classroom where there's now an empty desk and try and say something to those children that made a little bit of sense. on average we lost one child every two weeks d
please welcome secretary of education arne duncan. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. good morning. i'm thrilled to be here. and i just want to let you guys know personally how much i appreciate the difference you're trying to make in this extraordinarily hard and difficult but important work. and i'll tell you why this is so personal. growing up on the south side of chicago, playing basketball in different neighborhoods too many of the friends that i looked up to and who mentored me and...
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[applause] >> thank you secretary duncan. we appreciate your ongoing support and we are so delighted to you could be with us today and we hope to act on those recommendations. and i have a lot to show for it at the end of the conference. my next speaker is another one of our close federal partners from the department of health and human services. this is a senior adviser at the authors of policy planning and innovation is the substance abuse and mental health services administrator this includes issues for children and adolescents and family. this includes improving the lives of children and families and communities. she has also been a super great supporter of our work on the form. please welcome our next guest back. [applause] >> good morning for the third time thank you to the attorney general and thank you all is well for opening this very important meeting today. i have the honor of welcoming all of you on behalf of the health of human services department. there are a number of agencies and the cdc my agency and others t
[applause] >> thank you secretary duncan. we appreciate your ongoing support and we are so delighted to you could be with us today and we hope to act on those recommendations. and i have a lot to show for it at the end of the conference. my next speaker is another one of our close federal partners from the department of health and human services. this is a senior adviser at the authors of policy planning and innovation is the substance abuse and mental health services administrator this...
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caller: congressman duncan, how are you doing? i wanted to ask you, if there was somewhere we could pack the trade deal with the infrastructure deal that would also help reduce the deficit so that not only would we be building infrastructure like trains and waterways and things we did in massachusetts with the big date with federal money, but we would also have other countries that want to do business in the united states or give us products that would have to also opals -- help us reduce our deficit. is there somewhere we can do that? guest: sure. i agree with you. and that is what is that a few minutes ago, we haven't come close to using the leverage that we have. i don't know whether you heard me, but i said with 4% of the world's population, we have 25% of the world goods. that means every country wants to do business with us. and i want to do business with every country. i just do want to do business that destroys jobs in this country. over the last 40 or 50 years, we have sent millions of good jobs out of the country. now on
caller: congressman duncan, how are you doing? i wanted to ask you, if there was somewhere we could pack the trade deal with the infrastructure deal that would also help reduce the deficit so that not only would we be building infrastructure like trains and waterways and things we did in massachusetts with the big date with federal money, but we would also have other countries that want to do business in the united states or give us products that would have to also opals -- help us reduce our...
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jericka duncan reports from atlanta. >> reporter: a few weeks ago, a very angry judge jerry baxter showed no mercy for the three defendants. >> they have made their bed, and they're going to have to lie in it, and it starts today. >> reporter: today it was clear the harsh sentence had weighed heavily on him. >> when a judge goes home and he keeps thinking over and over that something's wrong something is usually wrong. anyway, i want to modify the sentence. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: earlier this month, a total of 11 former atlanta educators were convicted of racketeering for conspiring to inflate scores on standardized tests. in some cases, prosecutors say educators changed wrong answers to correct ones. the original seven-year prison sentences came after the three refused to admit guilt. others who did avoided jail time but waived the right to appeal their conviction. 59-year-old sharon davis williams told me she wants to avoid even the three-year reduced sentence and hasn't given up hope that she may work in the atlanta public school system again. >> i plan t
jericka duncan reports from atlanta. >> reporter: a few weeks ago, a very angry judge jerry baxter showed no mercy for the three defendants. >> they have made their bed, and they're going to have to lie in it, and it starts today. >> reporter: today it was clear the harsh sentence had weighed heavily on him. >> when a judge goes home and he keeps thinking over and over that something's wrong something is usually wrong. anyway, i want to modify the sentence. we, the jury,...
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duncan scoring 27 points. so did chris paul, despite missing part of the game through injury. it was close until the end duncan keeping the spurs level with two free-throws but the returning palm gets the better of them, shooting over duncan with a second left to win 111-109. >> when i came back, blake just kept asking if i was all right and i thought about our team and all the things we've been through, and i know that if it was any other guy on our team, you know, in a situation like this they wouldn't have laid down, you know, so just tried to find a way. >> in the west i understandies wickets are falling. the world's relay championships jamaica beaten in the final by the u.s.a. here. jamaica are the reigning world champions. >> ok, that is all your sport for now. >> for north korean defectors settling into life in south korea, there is plenty to adjust to. one volunteer group is trying to help the refugees to learn english and bridge the gap. we have more. >> in seoul a group of young people have come to tell their stories about life in north korea, stories of physical abu
duncan scoring 27 points. so did chris paul, despite missing part of the game through injury. it was close until the end duncan keeping the spurs level with two free-throws but the returning palm gets the better of them, shooting over duncan with a second left to win 111-109. >> when i came back, blake just kept asking if i was all right and i thought about our team and all the things we've been through, and i know that if it was any other guy on our team, you know, in a situation like...
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arty duncan joined mayor michael nunutter and other school officials at the edwin stanton school. they came to talk about promise zones efforts by the leaders of under funded schools to partner with community groups. with the help of several non-profits it's a movement aimed at improving the quality of education in school resources resources. during around table with students secretary duncan said there are some in washington ready to write off poor communities. >> i will tell you there are lots of folks in congress who don't quite believe communities like this can be successful for all kinds of reasons it's not going to happen. it's incumbent upon all of to us prove them wrong so we can invest in places like this. >> duncan spoke of all students graduating from high school and receiving some type of post high school training. he says he continues to return to philadelphia because of the hope and challenges philadelphia presents. >>> the popular television show 19 kids and counting is pulled from the air a mid a scandal. >> revolves around sexual misconduct allegations involving o
arty duncan joined mayor michael nunutter and other school officials at the edwin stanton school. they came to talk about promise zones efforts by the leaders of under funded schools to partner with community groups. with the help of several non-profits it's a movement aimed at improving the quality of education in school resources resources. during around table with students secretary duncan said there are some in washington ready to write off poor communities. >> i will tell you there...
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i would love to write to secretary duncan and 100 of them who worked on it with a check of $2 million, $5 million. the rest of the world works that way. instead, however, we have the wrong incentives in politics. i would pay politicians a lot more and offer them some -- a vesting opportunity in the projects that they work on. >> i love the idea of a bonus for a job well done. if you say you're going to raise test scores and you do -- we spend tens of billions of dollars on education. if you could actually get some movement, why not give $10 million for arne duncan. >> that's exactly right. we spent tens of billions without really knowing what works, by the way. when i ran this by senator mccain, he listened, he was nodding saying, oh, that's interesting. in the end, he shakes my hand, smiles and says, "and good luck, to hell with that." so i think, look, that's what it takes to be a politician. he understands what's doable and what's not, but that doesn't mean a guy like me can't dream. >> you talked about the fact that there are countries that do it. the one i'm always fascinated by
i would love to write to secretary duncan and 100 of them who worked on it with a check of $2 million, $5 million. the rest of the world works that way. instead, however, we have the wrong incentives in politics. i would pay politicians a lot more and offer them some -- a vesting opportunity in the projects that they work on. >> i love the idea of a bonus for a job well done. if you say you're going to raise test scores and you do -- we spend tens of billions of dollars on education. if...
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love you. >> reporter: jericka duncan, cbs news, baltimore. seven miles of shoreline. the coast guard says it could take days to determine where they came from. nothing is being ruled out including last week's oil spill in santa barbara county, a hundred miles to the northwest. the head of soccer's world governing body said today he may be the boss but don't blame him for sports bribery and corruption scandal. here is carlie d'agata. >> it's pore like dodge ball than soccer. >> i cannot monitor everyone, all of the time. >> reporter: seth >> reporter: sepp blatter, the most powerful man in soccer, deflected all responsibility of the scandal engulfing fifa. 14 officials indicted by u.s. prosecutors for corruption money laundering, fraud and bribery totaling $150 million. blatter said that for the good of the game and the world, he'd cooperate. >> actions of individuals bring shame and humiliation on football and demand action and change from us all. >> reporter: the u.s. indictment alleges that a $10 million bribe was the reason fifa chose south africa to host the 2010
love you. >> reporter: jericka duncan, cbs news, baltimore. seven miles of shoreline. the coast guard says it could take days to determine where they came from. nothing is being ruled out including last week's oil spill in santa barbara county, a hundred miles to the northwest. the head of soccer's world governing body said today he may be the boss but don't blame him for sports bribery and corruption scandal. here is carlie d'agata. >> it's pore like dodge ball than soccer....
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jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: nationally, gas prices are up for the 18th day in a row. are new yorker vince oral uses an app to find the cheapest prices. >> i get ton the prices. they are so volatile, though. >> reporter: californians pay at least a dollar more than the national average. an explosion at a refinery in torrance and shutdowns at several other refineries are partly to blame. oil industry expert denton cinquegrana. >> outside of california, there are only a hand full of refineries that can make california-spec gasoline outside the united states. >> reporter: the price of a gallon is $2.61 least 20 cents higher than it was a month ago. denton cinquegrana says there is no need to panic. why are you so confident gas prices won't continue to increase like they did in 2008? >> there's plenty of crude oil to be refind. refiners are motivated to run right now. ening 2008 we had very strong demand. it's not that we don't have less cars on the road. it's just that the cars we're driving now are much more fuel efficient. >> reporter: while gas prices have gone up, kee
jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: nationally, gas prices are up for the 18th day in a row. are new yorker vince oral uses an app to find the cheapest prices. >> i get ton the prices. they are so volatile, though. >> reporter: californians pay at least a dollar more than the national average. an explosion at a refinery in torrance and shutdowns at several other refineries are partly to blame. oil industry expert denton cinquegrana. >> outside of california, there are...
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. >> reporter: i'm jericka duncan in west baltimore where news of those deaths hit close to home for brittany goodridge. >> let me get you to school. >> reporter: we met the 25-year-old single mom getting her seven-year-old son corday ready for school and ready for what they may encounter on the streets. >> it's like, let me get my son out of here, because i can't have a freddie gray. i can't have a trayvon martin. >> reporter: does he ever tell you he wants the leave? >> all the time. love you. >> reporter: goodridge says she wants her son to have a better childhood than she did. >> i had a mother who used drugs. >> reporter: her father was in and out of jail. in 2010, she repeated the cycle and was arrested for check fraud. she's now a convicted felon who says she can't get a job. >> you do things out of desperation, and then you learn that these are not the right things to do. >> reporter: she spends much of the day trying to sell her clothing designs at fashion shows or flea markets. the money she makes is barely enough to make ends meet. you told me your son asked you mom, why d
. >> reporter: i'm jericka duncan in west baltimore where news of those deaths hit close to home for brittany goodridge. >> let me get you to school. >> reporter: we met the 25-year-old single mom getting her seven-year-old son corday ready for school and ready for what they may encounter on the streets. >> it's like, let me get my son out of here, because i can't have a freddie gray. i can't have a trayvon martin. >> reporter: does he ever tell you he wants the...
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after we pass away, it goes to harry and dominic so that's it. >> jericka duncan cbsn-- cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" later "60 minutes." first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning will have the latest on the shootings in waco. i'm jeff glor in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow night, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> it's a matter of fact. didn't have much of an emotional reaction at all. >> the man now charged in the murder of his rockville neighbors was arrested nearly 4,000 miles away while on a family cruise in alaska. hello everybody i'm bruce johnson, debra alfarone is off this evening. we'll have more from rockville in just a moment. and one person is dead and then the attempted home invasion. there live. garrett, what happened? >> reporter: well bruce details are still sketchy, but a large and active crime scene. detectives believe at least five men showed up at this condo
after we pass away, it goes to harry and dominic so that's it. >> jericka duncan cbsn-- cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" later "60 minutes." first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning will have the latest on the shootings in waco. i'm jeff glor in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow night, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> it's a matter of fact. didn't have...
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after we pass away, it goes to harry and dominic so that's it. >> jericka duncan cbsn-- cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" later "60 minutes." first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning will have the latest on the shootings in waco. i'm jeff glor in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow night, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> ♪ >> i'm natasha brown. breaking next on "eyewitness news," amtrak announces when full service will be restored between philadelphia and new york city. >>> this as we return to the scene of tuesday's derailment for a day of reflection. >>> and flames light up the sky as a three alarm fire destroys a montgomery county building. justin. >> and i'm still tracking showers for the start of the work week. details coming up in the eyewitness weather >> breaking right now. trains will start rolling between philadelphia and new york city again days after the deadly amtrak derailment in port richmond that left eight people dead. good evening i'm natasha brown. amtrak's full nort
after we pass away, it goes to harry and dominic so that's it. >> jericka duncan cbsn-- cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" later "60 minutes." first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning will have the latest on the shootings in waco. i'm jeff glor in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow night, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> ♪ >> i'm natasha brown....
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after we pass away, it goes to harry and dominic, so that's it. >> jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." first thing tomorrow, "cbs this morning" will have the latest on the shootings in waco. i'm jeff glor in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow night, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org dead under an overpass. high winds -- and high anxiety -- as a grass fire erupts along a bay area freeway. how the weather also helped firefighters get it under control. and 50-thousand runners flood the streets of san francisco -- for 'bay to breakers.' kpix 5 news is next. a pit bull puppy so badly abused.. there was nothing veterinarians could do to save tonight: the search is on for the heartless thief who stole him and tortured him. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >>> a
after we pass away, it goes to harry and dominic, so that's it. >> jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." first thing tomorrow, "cbs this morning" will have the latest on the shootings in waco. i'm jeff glor in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow night, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org dead under an overpass. high...
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you're on the air with congressman john duncan of tennessee. go ahead. >> caller: yes, thank you for letting me talk. this idea that we're going to have high speed trains all over the country that's been something that has been talked about for 20 years. that's not going to happen because let's say somebody takes the train from new york and they move along really good and get to d.c. but they want to take the train to florida or to here in atlanta or west. they're going to go on freight railroads that like the csx lets the passenger train poke along at 72 miles an hour. they're not going to compete lucky if they can compete with carrier pigeons. so i think that needs to be a discussion that should be had that maybe there are more corridors or areas where we could have high speed trains, which would actually help the freight railroads a little bit. >> okay tom. peg on twitter says we need a ten-year plan for infrastructure and a commitment to bring our highways railroads and airports up to date. >> well, that's what i've said not only in this ar
you're on the air with congressman john duncan of tennessee. go ahead. >> caller: yes, thank you for letting me talk. this idea that we're going to have high speed trains all over the country that's been something that has been talked about for 20 years. that's not going to happen because let's say somebody takes the train from new york and they move along really good and get to d.c. but they want to take the train to florida or to here in atlanta or west. they're going to go on freight...
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. >> if arne duncan could raise test scores by 10% in ten years, we write a big fat check to arne duncan and people working to him. that's the way the world works. >> interesting. he also would like to pay teachers more based on performance. >>> speaking about buying a new car, there are a wide range of 0% deals. toyota camry and rav 4 and chevy have good lease deals from other dealers as well. some things not to buy, electronics and tools. retailers will give better deals on those closer to father's day. you have to wait for swim wear and video games. those go on sale at the end of the summer. >>> "early start" continues right now. will there be a new strategy in the war against isis following a grim prognosis from the white house, the defense secretary revealing iraqi forces showing no will to fight. this as isis unleashes a new massacre in syria. team coverage breaking down the big story of the morning. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start" this memorial day. i'm christine romans. john berman is off this morning. it is monday may 25th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. a big scare nea
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teachers and our students as anybody i know -- and that is our outstanding secretary of education, arne duncan. (applause.) i want to thank all the school leaders who are here today, because it takes leadership at every level -- from principal all the way up to superintendent -- to give our students the best chance to succeed. because of teachers like these our classrooms are full of future doctors learning how muscle groups and organs work, and future poets discovering langston hughes and emily dickinson, future scientists who are tinkering with microscopes and circuit boards. future entrepreneurs are getting the hang of collaboration and problem-solving. future leaders are learning what it means to be a citizen, and how the ideals of freedom and justice made our country what we are today. so america's future is written in our classrooms. we all depend on our teachers, whether we have kids in the schools or not. they deserve our support and our appreciation. and they also probably deserve higher salaries. [laughter] [applause] i thought i'd editorialize a little bit. (laughter.) ad lib. that'
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shooting over duncan. a second left to win it 111-109. >> i came back. blake asked me if i was all right. i thought about the team and all the things we have been through. i know that if there was any other guy on the team, you know in a situation like this yes wouldn't have laid down. they tried to find a way. chelsea can win the game. they need three points to guarantee a fifth championship, chelsea at home to crystal palace. >> we need a victory. points which we lost obviously. we want to finish as soon as possible. if you can do it at home better. we have two matches at home. >> usain bolt suffered a rare defeat on the athletic track, albeit at the world relay championships in the bahamas. beaten by the u.s.a. al jazeera america are the reining world and olympic champions. they >>> wickets served on game two and three, bowling england out for 257. windies in all sorts of trouble. dismissed for 189. they just started as england absolutely collapsed in their second innings. 39/5 at the close. that's a lead of 107 runs. >> getting over to them is a big
shooting over duncan. a second left to win it 111-109. >> i came back. blake asked me if i was all right. i thought about the team and all the things we have been through. i know that if there was any other guy on the team, you know in a situation like this yes wouldn't have laid down. they tried to find a way. chelsea can win the game. they need three points to guarantee a fifth championship, chelsea at home to crystal palace. >> we need a victory. points which we lost obviously....
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secretary of education arnie duncan joined mayor duncan at the linebacker ray in mantua to discuss summer enrichment and job opportunities for young people. school superintendent william height also participated. >> they can't do it themselves. the formula in pennsylvania has been morally bankrupt for a long type. >> the secretary of education says every child in the city deserves a great summer job as well as an education. >>> okay the holiday weekend upon us. how about this -- a nickel can get you far in atlantic city today. >> plus, the shore is not the only hot spot. if you are preparing to get your grill on you're not alone. mad rush to get the backyard barbecues in order. nothing like a brand new one. that story ahead and a live report from delaware. plus -- >> why would you hurt somebody? why? >> shocking surprise. what a girl found this her yearbook that prompted the school to recall every one of them. >> and reality star turned sex abuse scandal. the add higgins that'smission that rocked a famous tv family and the move the network made moments ago. that story is 'i head. there wi
secretary of education arnie duncan joined mayor duncan at the linebacker ray in mantua to discuss summer enrichment and job opportunities for young people. school superintendent william height also participated. >> they can't do it themselves. the formula in pennsylvania has been morally bankrupt for a long type. >> the secretary of education says every child in the city deserves a great summer job as well as an education. >>> okay the holiday weekend upon us. how about...