sure the american workers of today and tomorrow have the skills to succeed in america. that means better schools, better job training programs, but we cannot continue to allow hur schools to perform at the bottom of the world. with to have bring our schools to be the best in the world. i did it. we can do it in my state. we can give our kids the competitive future they need with great schools. [ applause ] number three, we have got to have trade that works for america that means that people cheat like china has cheated we don t let them keep doing that and we also open up new markets to sell our products to new places listening to mitt romney in las vegas talking about how he would be a better steward in dealing with the economy. want to listen in to president obama now speaking at the same time from the white house. thank you so much. thank you. everybody please have a seat. have a seat. well, it is great to see all of you. and i hope you guys are having a wonderful su
reporter: well, we did talk to police here in rialto. by all accounts this was an accidental drowning. there were no signs of foul play. basically this morning around 5:00 p.m. a 11 call came in from rodney king s fiancee. she heard a splash, went out and rodney king was at the bottom of the pool. police responded. they were unable to revive him and he was pronounced dead later at a local hospital. rodney king made swimming a daily part of his life. it was a ritual. as we ve been told rodney king was swimming in many ways because of the therapy he sustained during his injuries, physical therapy. this was part of his routine every day. no one at cnn knows rodney king more than stan. when you met up with rodney about a month and a half ago you were in the backyard in the pool. this was part of his life. well, when i asked him how did you manage to survive the beating 20 years ago? he mentioned that was his main objective to get through that terrible phase in his life. the o
2018, about 8 1/2 million jobs will be created in those fields alone. your name, your personality, and your athletic career makes you known to all these girls. so you re going to get their attention immediately but can they relate to somebody who is on the national team at the age of 15 and the stats, you accomplished it. long time leading scorer in world soccer. can you relate to the average person with average talent? i still have a very simple life. and absolutely. because one of the things with these areas or fields is girls aren t really encouraged to participate in them or to go in these fields and playing soccer especially, playing sports, people weren t in there telling me, oh, yeah, girls do that. they were telling me the opposite, girls don t play sports. girls don t play soccer so i m trying to share with these girls, if this is your love and passion, go for it, you know? in particular, my kids have friends, young women who want to
that moment as a father and sports fan was one i will never forget. what did that mean to you and happy father s day, by the way. how important was it to share that moment, the crowning achievement of your athletic career with your son. it s the ultimate, what you dream about. winning a super bowl in itself was awn believable feeling and experience and something i always dreamed about. did i know that my son at one-year-old was going to be there to share that with me, no, but that s what made it even more special and that will forever be one of the greatest moments of my life. what a moment. i want to switch now to some less heartening happy news, but you were thereafter katrina. you helped lift the spirits of an entire region after that and now you re seeing the same folks suffer in the wake of that oil spill. you ve been to a wild life ref rescue center. they re hurting a great
who helped repair mark mcgwire s image. he s been meeting with woods ahead of his appearance at the arnold palmer invitational at the bay hill in orlando. it looks like he s going to bay hill. we don t have confirmation on that yet. disgraced olympic sprinter marion jones returning to running but this time, it will be up and down the basketball court. she is going to play professional basketball for the wnba s tulsa shock as she tries to revive her athletic career and find something to do, the wnba is giving her a second chance. she s 34, as you know, once the fastest woman in the world and stripped of everything. and later went to jail for lying about using and procuring performance enhancing drugs. that s going to be interesting to see if she can be an effective player and something to watch in the wnba. not many people watching or going. and she knows how to run. meanwhile, state board of education members are debating which changes to make to the social studies curriculum. they a