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this is not about joanne neft and laura kenny.s is about the farmers, and this is about the greater community and connecting those two, and if you please, we're simply the facilitator. i just want to thank each one simply the facilitator. i just want to thank each one of you, too, because it takes a village. nobody does this alone. >> do you know that we've almost sold 8,000 books of our first printing? and our first printing is 10,000. so it's been out for a month and about 2 or 3 days now, and we are ready to go for our second printing already. >> first of all, welcome to our table. i would like you to know that this morning at the farmers' market, we purchased everything that you're gonna have for dinner tonight, and so--including the centerpiece, which is some artichokes and some romanesco. >> we had a message--i mean, to eat locally, eat in season--but we didn't know how it was gonna be received, and luckily it's been received very well. it's very humbling. people's response is enormous. they love that we have a guide to the
this is not about joanne neft and laura kenny.s is about the farmers, and this is about the greater community and connecting those two, and if you please, we're simply the facilitator. i just want to thank each one simply the facilitator. i just want to thank each one of you, too, because it takes a village. nobody does this alone. >> do you know that we've almost sold 8,000 books of our first printing? and our first printing is 10,000. so it's been out for a month and about 2 or 3 days...
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your daughter joanne comes home from grad school with a copy of "bleeding heart magazine." ( laughing ) ah, you hate it when she brings that home. and in it is a very lengthy investigative piece on third-world workers. and there are pictures of casablanca subcontracted employees in novastan, and-- without the masks-- it's pretty clear some of them are teenagers. - hmm. - joanne, talk to your dad. well, dad, first of all, i'm really disappointed about this. i understand that you need to give these people jobs, but it looks like you're not enforcing your rules very well there, and i want to know what your company's doing. it's one thing to have a good plan to protect people against asbestos. it's another thing to have a good plan to make sure there's compliance to that. well, joanne, i'm glad that you gave us credit for protecting them on the health, because those scurrilous pictures that were taken were taken during that brief period before-- - ( laughing ) - before we cracked down and made sure that they wore the masks. i'm glad that you noticed that. tapper: leslie, you have a 14-yea
your daughter joanne comes home from grad school with a copy of "bleeding heart magazine." ( laughing ) ah, you hate it when she brings that home. and in it is a very lengthy investigative piece on third-world workers. and there are pictures of casablanca subcontracted employees in novastan, and-- without the masks-- it's pretty clear some of them are teenagers. - hmm. - joanne, talk to your dad. well, dad, first of all, i'm really disappointed about this. i understand that you need...
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. >> reporter: joanne marareo is lucky.hen she got a breast cancer diagnosis last year it was in the early stages of the disease. >> i think my prognosis is very good. >> reporter: catching cancer early can dramatically improve a patient's prognosis. as a result of the research happening inside this lab, doctors may eventually have the ability to detect various cancers sooner than ever before. >> there is a big interest now in the protein called biomarkers that increase in concentration and blood when people start to get cancer. >> reporter: professor james russelling and his team are studying prostate and oral cancer biomarkers. he says doctors do currently screen for single biomarkers in the blood, but the testing is not that accurate. that's where this research differs. these scientists are looking at a combination of biomarkers. >> it can facilitate new treatments and facilitate treatments that can be used and avoid surgery for example, because what a biomarker protein can do is tell whether somebody has a problem that
. >> reporter: joanne marareo is lucky.hen she got a breast cancer diagnosis last year it was in the early stages of the disease. >> i think my prognosis is very good. >> reporter: catching cancer early can dramatically improve a patient's prognosis. as a result of the research happening inside this lab, doctors may eventually have the ability to detect various cancers sooner than ever before. >> there is a big interest now in the protein called biomarkers that increase...
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my name is joanne. this is the second year that i have applied for this. i just bought my first home on baker at geary, so i am right there next to the construction. i want to become more active in the community and recognize what the impacts could be in our neighborhood. i am an attorney. i represent labor, workers and san francisco. i feel i will be a good advocate of the geary citizens advisory committee. supervisor campos: thank you. no questions. next please. >> michael moss. i am and resident of the elgar richmond. i have lived on geary boulevard. i walk downtown to market street twice a week. i have observed geary boulevard in all its splendor early in the morning and late in the evening. i have taken the 38 for years and years. i love what i read from the feasibility study. it is just a great plan. i want to see it happen and i want to participate in it. supervisor campos: thank you. next, please. >> good morning. mike bishop. i recently moved from the inner richmond. i have been using the 38 for the past five years. i commute downtown with it. als
my name is joanne. this is the second year that i have applied for this. i just bought my first home on baker at geary, so i am right there next to the construction. i want to become more active in the community and recognize what the impacts could be in our neighborhood. i am an attorney. i represent labor, workers and san francisco. i feel i will be a good advocate of the geary citizens advisory committee. supervisor campos: thank you. no questions. next please. >> michael moss. i am...
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. >>> stephanie joanne angelina germanada, lady gaga's real name. >> what's that again?hanie, joanne, angelina germman ada or gaga. >> do you like justin bieber or lady gag ga? that's our question of the day. >>> coming up, the celebration for nelson mandela's 92nd birthday. >> also ahead, zsa zsa gabor, that is sorry gabor, faces today after -- what happens after -- she fell out of bed on saturday night? >> yeah. a new movie jumped to the top of the box office list this ,,,,,,,, ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ [ male announcer ] come into an at&t store and experience tv like you've never seen before. ♪ for a limited time, get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months with dvr included. gold bond therapeutic foot cream. penetrates the deepest layers like others can't. look for the healing seal. gold bond foot cream. serious relief for dry, cracked feet. >>> our forecast today we are expecting a mix of sun and clouds around the bay. overcast conditions for the coastline this morning. well inland, clear skies. how will that impact today's temperatures? they are cooling down. we'l
. >>> stephanie joanne angelina germanada, lady gaga's real name. >> what's that again?hanie, joanne, angelina germman ada or gaga. >> do you like justin bieber or lady gag ga? that's our question of the day. >>> coming up, the celebration for nelson mandela's 92nd birthday. >> also ahead, zsa zsa gabor, that is sorry gabor, faces today after -- what happens after -- she fell out of bed on saturday night? >> yeah. a new movie jumped to the top of the...
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it is our great honor to introduce to you the chief of the san francisco fires department, miss joanne h air. kwhite. >> thank you and -- haiswhite. >> thank you and good afternoon. i would like to say thanks for the great coordination effort. rosie did a great job and the director plinlal. -- blumenthal. it's a great honor to be standing here before you,, a native daughter. what did you think of the 65-foot ladder race? pretty incredible. i would be certainly remiss if i didn't introduce personally each member. most of them are not working today and they volunteered their time to come here. just like the sheriff's department and police department that play a large role in the city, we're part of this -- the fabric of this great estimate so engine company 41, operating a rig under the direction of o'neill, and i would like to introduce each and every one of the members. it's a 10-person lift that made the demonstration. first, ramon simone. kevin walsh. julio delucchi, dave cites. doug menguay, pat moran. sasha grande. marco lopez. jonathan ashbrook. down to two. daniel mccloskey. and
it is our great honor to introduce to you the chief of the san francisco fires department, miss joanne h air. kwhite. >> thank you and -- haiswhite. >> thank you and good afternoon. i would like to say thanks for the great coordination effort. rosie did a great job and the director plinlal. -- blumenthal. it's a great honor to be standing here before you,, a native daughter. what did you think of the 65-foot ladder race? pretty incredible. i would be certainly remiss if i didn't...
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fred, if you're an investor and you're married to joanne-- this story is now-- joe's written the story. are you worried at all about your-- your kids are in this car. talk to fred. i would look at the numbers and say, you know, "this is worrisome. i wanna see what's gonna happen." i'm not gonna go 85 miles an hour, but i'm certainly probably still going to use the car. minow: are you selling your stock? ciulla: not yet, because people who don't know statistics-- - tapper: it's a private company. - oh, it's a private company, - so i can't sell my stock. - but would you? it depended on how they handled it. i think that's the key issue. that's the interesting thing about taking the ethical stand-- is it's always risky. and you've got to decide which way you wanna go. because it's risky not to take the ethical stand. and, you know, nobody guarantees that being ethical is gonna make you money. but i think we do have some examples where it does. heineman: there is always gonna be a very gray moment when we don't know. if we knew that, say, you know, one or two in a million caused fatalities,
fred, if you're an investor and you're married to joanne-- this story is now-- joe's written the story. are you worried at all about your-- your kids are in this car. talk to fred. i would look at the numbers and say, you know, "this is worrisome. i wanna see what's gonna happen." i'm not gonna go 85 miles an hour, but i'm certainly probably still going to use the car. minow: are you selling your stock? ciulla: not yet, because people who don't know statistics-- - tapper: it's a...
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joanne on the republican line. caller: last week they rounded up about five drug kingpins. i do not understand why this is not in the military, taking up of the state department. this is a war. 23,000 mexican people have died in the last three years. this is serious. we should be using all of our resources. i know we have some history with mexico, but we should be doing everything to stop this terrible war. unspeakable violence in the newspapers every day. today we are going to give another $39 billion? $300 billion in afghanistan? this is our border. we need to put more money into the military and then did this conflict -- end this conflict. host: we read a little bit about what sort of equipment mexico is missing. are you supportive of providing them with money and equipment? caller: absolutely. some of their government is corrupt. we should be using major resources to assist mexico. host: the peace we are looking at is in the monday edition of "the washington post" -- pittsburgh, pennsylvania. jim on the democratic line. caller: 75% to 85% of foreign aid should be made t
joanne on the republican line. caller: last week they rounded up about five drug kingpins. i do not understand why this is not in the military, taking up of the state department. this is a war. 23,000 mexican people have died in the last three years. this is serious. we should be using all of our resources. i know we have some history with mexico, but we should be doing everything to stop this terrible war. unspeakable violence in the newspapers every day. today we are going to give another $39...
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other day, we had a picture from one of our producers, i won't name names, hoda, but the initials are joanne michigan. and now we have the one sent in from lisa in michigan, who was at dinner with her teenage daughter. and this is was the view, i think we're pulling it up? we don't have it, just kidding, we'll show that another time. >> it's coming up next -- actress america ferreira up next. [ male announcer ] how do you turn one box of honey nut cheerios cereal... ...into a free year's supply? be one of thousands to win free honey nut cheerios for an entire year... its great taste helps make lowering cholesterol a non-challenge. just see specially marked boxes for details. you need listerine® whitening vibrant white™ rinse. the mouthwash that gets teeth four times whiter than the leading toothpaste. and kills bad breath germs. listerine® whitening vibrant white™. and this one i'm taking to the house. the ice cream man is here! breyers all natural grasshopper pie. walmart's the only place you can get it. they love it when i take my work home with me. [ shaniya ] daddy i want more ice cream.
other day, we had a picture from one of our producers, i won't name names, hoda, but the initials are joanne michigan. and now we have the one sent in from lisa in michigan, who was at dinner with her teenage daughter. and this is was the view, i think we're pulling it up? we don't have it, just kidding, we'll show that another time. >> it's coming up next -- actress america ferreira up next. [ male announcer ] how do you turn one box of honey nut cheerios cereal... ...into a free year's...
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. >> there was a picture that joanne, one of our producers, saw yesterday of a guy in line at the drugstoreis pants are around his hips. >> and he was leaning over talking to the pharmacist or something the whole time. yeah, right in the face. >> now, a lot of guys -- what is the story? i mean, i understand there's some prison thing and that's why people wear their pants that way. >> usually they take your belt away from you when you go to prison. >> so your pants drag. >> yeah. but people are wearing them with their belts as well because it's, like, solidarity with -- >> and this guy apparently was in his 30s. this wasn't like a kid. >> i know. so we looked around. and there's oliver. lift your shirt a little bit. >> i don't know if he does. >> there you go. right there. >> oliver, thank you for that. >> trust me, he just pulled them up. we want you to be our eyes and ears and take pictures today. very elegantly. >> no faces. nobody's face. >> no. >> but if there are things out there that kind of get on your nerves. gosh, i can't believe someone is doing that or wearing that. you can snap
. >> there was a picture that joanne, one of our producers, saw yesterday of a guy in line at the drugstoreis pants are around his hips. >> and he was leaning over talking to the pharmacist or something the whole time. yeah, right in the face. >> now, a lot of guys -- what is the story? i mean, i understand there's some prison thing and that's why people wear their pants that way. >> usually they take your belt away from you when you go to prison. >> so your pants...