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. >> marilyn lancelot: lies just manufacture themselves. you didn't even have to think about it. >> stahl: marilyn lancelot, another slot addict, ended up embezzling over a quarter- million dollars from her employer in phoenix, arizona. >> lancelot: my daughters lived within... two houses away. they did not know i was stealing money or gambling, until one day, seven police cars drove into my yard and took me away in handcuffs. that's how they found out. >> stahl: handcuffs? >> lancelot: yeah. >> schull: this is gambling for gambling's sake, and the aim is not to win a jackpot. >> stahl: she's not talking about most people who go to casinos; she's only taking about addicted gamblers. are you saying they would rather stay in the game than win the money? >> schull: not only am i saying that, but i found instances where gamblers who won a jackpot then became irritated because it stopped the flow of play. >> stahl: researchers at the university of waterloo in canada measured how players respond physiologically while they gamble, and showed that
. >> marilyn lancelot: lies just manufacture themselves. you didn't even have to think about it. >> stahl: marilyn lancelot, another slot addict, ended up embezzling over a quarter- million dollars from her employer in phoenix, arizona. >> lancelot: my daughters lived within... two houses away. they did not know i was stealing money or gambling, until one day, seven police cars drove into my yard and took me away in handcuffs. that's how they found out. >> stahl:...
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other drivers and the safety of her young passengers, but marilyn robinson also noticed something hesed for the cold winter weather of parchment, michigan. >> i'm with them all the time. i see it and i can't ignore it. >> parents nick and amanda reilly are struggling to pry for their five daughters and amanda's nephew whose mother has been sick. >> it's hard raising five kids in any economy. with nick not being employed. it's even more difficult. >> reporter: nick has had a hard time finding work. amanda works nights at a local pizza shop. the daily trek down the road and wait for the bus for these kids is cold this time of year when the average low temperature can dip into the teens. something that was not lost on marilyn. >> every morning i pick up these students and i notice one of the girls didn't have a coat that fit her well and then as i was looking and thinking about the rest of the family, i thought, well, should just one of them get a new coat? you know, if it's possible i want to help out the whole family. >> reporter: and thus began a chain of eye vents. >> marilyn told m
other drivers and the safety of her young passengers, but marilyn robinson also noticed something hesed for the cold winter weather of parchment, michigan. >> i'm with them all the time. i see it and i can't ignore it. >> parents nick and amanda reilly are struggling to pry for their five daughters and amanda's nephew whose mother has been sick. >> it's hard raising five kids in any economy. with nick not being employed. it's even more difficult. >> reporter: nick has...
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it's marilyn monroe and it's still, no, father did not. of 24 films in ten days in the festival when the world is black and white. in the castro theater. places anyone can love. these cute little guys are up for adoption. if you want to add a dog to your family, check up the rescue sunday at the wang hotel. grease is still the word. we're hopelessly devoted to the broadway classic now in the san jose center for performing arts. the study in denim sustainability. how your jeans could be turned into works of art. a student exhibit this week only in the san francisco art institute. >> gay man of the decade. (cheers and applause) >> neil patrick harris in san francisco as part of a tenth annual sketchfest with candice burgan, dan ackroyd and more. >> so good. >> one of the greatest films ever, raging bull. the 309th anniversary edition out on blu-ray. don sanchez, abc 7 news. >> before we head out, we'll take a listen to mike. >> let's take a look what's going on in st. louis. they're shovelling this morning from chesterfield where about 8 inc
it's marilyn monroe and it's still, no, father did not. of 24 films in ten days in the festival when the world is black and white. in the castro theater. places anyone can love. these cute little guys are up for adoption. if you want to add a dog to your family, check up the rescue sunday at the wang hotel. grease is still the word. we're hopelessly devoted to the broadway classic now in the san jose center for performing arts. the study in denim sustainability. how your jeans could be turned...
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it's marilyn monroe and it's still, no, father did not.f 24 films in ten days in the festival when the world is black and white. in the castro theater. places anyone can love. these cute little guys are up for adoption. if you want to add a dog to your family, check up the rescue sunday at the wang hotel. grease is still the word. we're hopelessly devoted to the broadway classic now in the san jose center for performing arts. the study in denim sustainability. how your jeans could be turned into works of art. a student exhibit this week only in the san francisco art institute. >> gay man of the decade. (cheers and applause) >> neil patrick harris in san francisco as part of a tenth annual sketchfest with candice burgan, dan ackroyd and more. >> so good. >> one of the greatest films ever, raging bull. the 309th anniversary edition out on blu-ray. don sanchez, abc 7 news. >> before we head out, we'll take a listen to mike. >> let's take a look what's going on in st. louis. they're shovelling this morning from chesterfield where about 8 inche
it's marilyn monroe and it's still, no, father did not.f 24 films in ten days in the festival when the world is black and white. in the castro theater. places anyone can love. these cute little guys are up for adoption. if you want to add a dog to your family, check up the rescue sunday at the wang hotel. grease is still the word. we're hopelessly devoted to the broadway classic now in the san jose center for performing arts. the study in denim sustainability. how your jeans could be turned...
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marilyn dole can read a book, and john the same, in a day. we have readers that help us know what's out there and what's coming in. we also have amazing publishers that give us advanced copies, that put a book into our hands and say this one is incredibly special. so we read a lot. all of us do at the shelf. but we do it because it's, you know, because it's fun and we learn a lot and we love it. >> host: financial times best of 2010, they include the book by david kirkpatrick "the face book effect." also covered by book tv. all of these lists that we are siting, all available on our web site under our news about book section. you can see it there. the center column. news about books. all of the different lists by newspaper and magazines and publishing news letters. they are all right there in case you'd like to review them yourself. good evening. >> caller: good evening. how are you? hi, jenn. >> guest: hi. >> caller: hi, i would like to ask you about self-publicking a book on ecommerce. my question is do you have any advise on how to go abou
marilyn dole can read a book, and john the same, in a day. we have readers that help us know what's out there and what's coming in. we also have amazing publishers that give us advanced copies, that put a book into our hands and say this one is incredibly special. so we read a lot. all of us do at the shelf. but we do it because it's, you know, because it's fun and we learn a lot and we love it. >> host: financial times best of 2010, they include the book by david kirkpatrick "the...
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my name is marilyn. i hope the press notices that the department was given 45 chances to -- 45 minutes to give their presentation, yet the public is being given one minute each. i was at a public meeting was held on very short notice because, as usual, most of this was prepared in secret two days ago. 90 people were present. jane, could you stand up, please? jane chaired this meeting. this meeting adopted a resolution unanimously, which said that we here assembled call upon the recreation and park commission to allow hanc to continue to operate. >> next speaker, richard. there is another one. ok. michelle? dennis, kelvin. >> commissioners, my name is dennis. i am a native san franciscan. if the recycling center is closed, before you establish a location in the same zone, you are out of compliance with state law. since the rpd has no park land recycling program, we urge you to partner youhanc -- urge you to partner with hanc. rpd does not have the funds to operate its facilities. it wants to shut down a r
my name is marilyn. i hope the press notices that the department was given 45 chances to -- 45 minutes to give their presentation, yet the public is being given one minute each. i was at a public meeting was held on very short notice because, as usual, most of this was prepared in secret two days ago. 90 people were present. jane, could you stand up, please? jane chaired this meeting. this meeting adopted a resolution unanimously, which said that we here assembled call upon the recreation and...
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my name is marilyn. i have lived at the same residence for 40 years. i dealt with homeless encampments miles away from redemption centers. i understand this is not a democratic process. the people with all the power to make decisions regarding our park were all appointed by the mayor. there is no real accountability, except that you do his bidding, regardless of what is good for the community. in this unjust process, i am asking for your mercy. please don't close the hanc recycling center. it provides a valuable service to the communities. i have been recycling there since the 1970's. that was before it was green to recycle. closing the center won't get rid of homeless people in the park. the services on a park planned are as valid as parking lot. president buell: thank you. >> i will read a few more. you can come forward. [reading names] >> my name is pam. i am an avid organic gardener for the last 22 years. i have the luxury of my own backyard. i take my international house guests -- i have been hosting a bed-and-breakfast for 22 years. i take them w
my name is marilyn. i have lived at the same residence for 40 years. i dealt with homeless encampments miles away from redemption centers. i understand this is not a democratic process. the people with all the power to make decisions regarding our park were all appointed by the mayor. there is no real accountability, except that you do his bidding, regardless of what is good for the community. in this unjust process, i am asking for your mercy. please don't close the hanc recycling center. it...
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for instance in the distorted linnean hugging mickey mouse and the marilyn monroe kissing stalin. or an almost pornographic by comrade unlimited stalin on the top of a naked lenin with little girls there as well. it's a nasty takeoff on what was going on. on the one hand it might be needed but it really has nothing to do with the serious school of socialist realism in. your story with a few thousand dollars it. has already become a cliché came to america with fifty bucks and. i didn't go to america i went to france. fifty dollars in your pocket when you got to france which was what hundred fifty francs at the time. was it hard to find your place you had to find in any local already seen the artistic establishment yes did you feel like no one needs you over there. my fate was a difficult one in the sense. that but almost nine hundred seventy want. i was a mission of mine was held by i didn't invest in his gallery and you know very nice a well known gallery going to my you're my old muse who because she was his muse. his entire property. to some litigation but she laid her hands on
for instance in the distorted linnean hugging mickey mouse and the marilyn monroe kissing stalin. or an almost pornographic by comrade unlimited stalin on the top of a naked lenin with little girls there as well. it's a nasty takeoff on what was going on. on the one hand it might be needed but it really has nothing to do with the serious school of socialist realism in. your story with a few thousand dollars it. has already become a cliché came to america with fifty bucks and. i didn't go to...
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he put the word out to friends to help out three women, eva, pamela and marilyn have had their various, job loss, divorce, health issues. the women were selected from dozens of applicants for the chance to work with a career counselor, image consultant, personal trainer. it is a complete makeover. the goal is to help the trio find jobs. >> i just came today like open and willing and, you know, help me. >> someone like me that's not on one of these big shows that can actually wait for something, i am so excited. >> reporter: it is the first step. there will be many more in the next three months. >> i will find you a job. no question. >> reporter: each woman will meet with different team members along the way. in san francisco, cbs 5. >> well, if there's one word that just would sum up 2010, it's app says the american dialect society. it's the slang term for a smart phone or computer application like in apple's phrase, there's an app for that. runner up, num, it's like the cookie monster. previous winners include tweet, yes, we know that one, and bailout. linguists base their vote on the
he put the word out to friends to help out three women, eva, pamela and marilyn have had their various, job loss, divorce, health issues. the women were selected from dozens of applicants for the chance to work with a career counselor, image consultant, personal trainer. it is a complete makeover. the goal is to help the trio find jobs. >> i just came today like open and willing and, you know, help me. >> someone like me that's not on one of these big shows that can actually wait...
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>> i think our point was made, the tenant was marilyn allen. i'm tom church. he's been a pretty good land hoard for us overall. that's not the issue. i think our point has been made, i will say quickly again to reiterate the one thing about the tree. if we have to go, you know, we witnessed a house next door to us get demolished. the -- and at that time the owner said, we want to save those three trees in the back and -- you know, i'm not the owner of the prts, so i can't dictate terms. i'm wondering if the city has some kind of policy about special trees. this is a -- a very tall avocado stree in the backyard that -- you know our estimation is 80 years old. it is a special tree. just like -- to take that into consideration, maybe -- maybe in the building or the new building and -- whatever you decide. we respect. >> additional public comment? if not, public comment is closed. additional public comment? >> no. >> if not, public comment is closed. commissioner moore? commissioner moore: i like to discuss that we're in a r.m. 2 district. we're seing a lot that i
>> i think our point was made, the tenant was marilyn allen. i'm tom church. he's been a pretty good land hoard for us overall. that's not the issue. i think our point has been made, i will say quickly again to reiterate the one thing about the tree. if we have to go, you know, we witnessed a house next door to us get demolished. the -- and at that time the owner said, we want to save those three trees in the back and -- you know, i'm not the owner of the prts, so i can't dictate terms....
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. >> reporter: marilyn bruno's been here before. >> it started with my mom, who was needy. mom was 92 when my dad died. and she basically just tuned out. >> reporter: putting her life on hold to care for an elderly loved one willingly, happily, lovingly. >> for my peace of mind, i had to keep an eye on everything. and i don't regret it at all. you can't pay someone to love your parent and treat them kindly. >> reporter: a nursing home or assisted living facility wasn't an option for bruno, not while her mom was still living. and the emotional costs for would have been much higher if you sent her away? >> believe me, much higher. she would be dead. she would have died right away. >> reporter: bruno moved from d.c., bought a south florida home customized with ease of use features and amenities for this, her second elderly care experience: caring for her 91- year-old aunt, irma micera. >> so far my mind is o.k. we'll see what happens. >> reporter: why is this better for you? >> well, it's family. it's family. >> reporter: family yes, but also emotionally and financially stagge
. >> reporter: marilyn bruno's been here before. >> it started with my mom, who was needy. mom was 92 when my dad died. and she basically just tuned out. >> reporter: putting her life on hold to care for an elderly loved one willingly, happily, lovingly. >> for my peace of mind, i had to keep an eye on everything. and i don't regret it at all. you can't pay someone to love your parent and treat them kindly. >> reporter: a nursing home or assisted living facility...
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i have two speaker cards, tom radulovich and marilyn anene. >> thanks, commissioners. key have the overhead? would that be possible? great. just a few things. first of all in the recommendation that's before you, i really appreciate your staff, after coming here last week, taking a second look at this. i think it's a great set of uses and very inappropriate for the rc district. i think we came up with a great 21st century solution to the problem and thanks to everybody who worked on that. and i would fully commend it to you, and hopefully to the full board. we will put the uses behind us at least for the time being, we are ok with the continuance, as well. i think it's fantastic and tremendously important to the city. it's important for a few reasons, we would love your staff to take a closer look at two issues, one is the issue of what's called a snout house. i have an illustration here. this is a snout house. a snout house is a house that sticks its garage out toward the street and all the human-oriented parts of the building gets pulled back. very takic of post worl
i have two speaker cards, tom radulovich and marilyn anene. >> thanks, commissioners. key have the overhead? would that be possible? great. just a few things. first of all in the recommendation that's before you, i really appreciate your staff, after coming here last week, taking a second look at this. i think it's a great set of uses and very inappropriate for the rc district. i think we came up with a great 21st century solution to the problem and thanks to everybody who worked on that....
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. ♪ happy birthday >> reporter: the marilyn birthday video isn't there.ruggling students might be inspired by kennedy's report cards. it seems the man who handwrote that soaring rhetoric as president had improved over the c he got in english as a sophomore at harvard. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up later on "the early show," a live update on the tucson shooting investigation with an exclusive interview with the father of gabe zimmerman. >>> also, it is cold and snowy outside. and you're stuck inside. advice on battling cabin fever. >>> and haley seinfeld, the young breakout star from true grit, pays a visit. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching. i'm betty nguyen. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com m
. ♪ happy birthday >> reporter: the marilyn birthday video isn't there.ruggling students might be inspired by kennedy's report cards. it seems the man who handwrote that soaring rhetoric as president had improved over the c he got in english as a sophomore at harvard. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up later on "the early show," a live update on the tucson shooting investigation with an exclusive interview with the father of gabe zimmerman....
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. >> reporter: the marilyn birthday video isn't there, but struggling students might be inspired by president'sn who hand wrote that soaring rhetoric as president had improved over the "c" he got in english as a sophomore at harvard. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. good night. captioni descending into governmental chaos. >>> an empty mayor's chair, deleted computer files. the bay area city descending into governmental chaos. >>> a bay area politician faced with a dui charge now off the hook. why prosecutors say their case was sunk by bad timing. >>> and why would seven middle school students eat rat poison? good evening, i'm allen martin. another bay area city dealing with a different kind of money problem tonight and it could leave san carlos without its own fire department. mark sayer on the options the city is looking to save money. >> reporter: they hope to make a final decision about fire protection here in the next
. >> reporter: the marilyn birthday video isn't there, but struggling students might be inspired by president'sn who hand wrote that soaring rhetoric as president had improved over the "c" he got in english as a sophomore at harvard. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. good night. captioni descending into governmental chaos. >>> an empty mayor's chair, deleted computer files. the...
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it opened its doors in 1889 and marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin, presidents and princes have all stayed there. the savoy's location on a quiet corner on the banks of the thames makes it one of the capital's prime hotels. but it's been shut for a make-over since 2007. it finally reopens in october, 18 months later than planned. >>macdonald: a lot of things went wrong. and it's an old building. and, you know, what goes with an old buildingin terms of its condition is never truly understood until you start peeling away the layers, it's clearly a lot more than what was originally envisaged >>reporter: the refurb cost around 340 million dollars. fortunately, the savoy's owner, the saudi prince al-waleed bin talal, has deep pockets. >>macdonald: i think under private ownership who we've had who've been extremely supportive, we're in a very fortunate position in terms of staying the course. had we have been in a different situation, it might...likely have been much, much more difficult. >>scott: the royal suite costs 15,000 dollars a night and even though the savoy isn't even open yet, it's al
it opened its doors in 1889 and marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin, presidents and princes have all stayed there. the savoy's location on a quiet corner on the banks of the thames makes it one of the capital's prime hotels. but it's been shut for a make-over since 2007. it finally reopens in october, 18 months later than planned. >>macdonald: a lot of things went wrong. and it's an old building. and, you know, what goes with an old buildingin terms of its condition is never truly understood...
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we met at the washington motel in september of 1962 at the marilyn young's convention.eunis, the sister of my hero who herself was to become my hero, what an extraordinary couple, a partnership of priceless, selfless service. sarg was a manage with a passion for people, energy, and drive and full of enthuse yam. we all experienced that. he was most assuredly a good and decent man as ted said of bobby. we and marilyn are proud to count sarjshriver as our son. i was hoping to support him for governor. with his roots deep in marilyn and his faith, i was convinced he could be elected governor of maryland, but he was still ambassador in france, and that campaign was not to be. thousands knew him and millions more knew of him. perhaps not face to face, but through the legacy of good works he left behind, a legacy that captures not just a lasting parts of his personality, but the american personality at its very best. if you work side-by-side with an american peace corp. volunteer, no matter how far from our shores, you know sergeant shriver. education was laid in a head start
we met at the washington motel in september of 1962 at the marilyn young's convention.eunis, the sister of my hero who herself was to become my hero, what an extraordinary couple, a partnership of priceless, selfless service. sarg was a manage with a passion for people, energy, and drive and full of enthuse yam. we all experienced that. he was most assuredly a good and decent man as ted said of bobby. we and marilyn are proud to count sarjshriver as our son. i was hoping to support him for...
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it opened its doors in 1889 and marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin, presidents and princes have all stayed there. the savoy's location on a quiet corner on the banks of the thames makes it one of the capital's prime hotels. but it's been shut for a make-over since 2007. it finally reopens in october, 18 months later than planned. >>macdonald: a lot of things went wrong. and it's an old building. and, you know, what goes with an old buildingin terms of its condition is never truly understood until you start peeling away the layers, it's clearly a lot more than what was originally envisaged >>reporter: the refurb cost around 340 million dollars. fortunately, the savoy's owner, the saudi prince al-waleed bin talal, has deep pockets. >>macdonald: i think under private ownership who we've had who've been extremely supportive, we're in a very fortunate position in terms of staying the course. had we have been in a different situation, it might...likely have been much, much more difficult. >>scott: the royal suite costs 15,000 dollars a night and even though the savoy isn't even open yet, it's al
it opened its doors in 1889 and marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin, presidents and princes have all stayed there. the savoy's location on a quiet corner on the banks of the thames makes it one of the capital's prime hotels. but it's been shut for a make-over since 2007. it finally reopens in october, 18 months later than planned. >>macdonald: a lot of things went wrong. and it's an old building. and, you know, what goes with an old buildingin terms of its condition is never truly understood...
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it's marilyn monroe. no, father did not.ng the festival when the world was black and white in the castro theater. faces anyone could love. these cute little guys are up for adoption. if you want to add a dog to your family, check up the leg up sunday at the wag hotel. grease is still the word. we're hopelessly difficult voed -- devoted to the broadway classic. how your jeans could be turned into works of art. a student exhibit this week only in the san francisco art institute. >> gay man of the decade. (cheers and applause) >> neil patrick harris but in san francisco as the sketchfest. >> one of the greatest films ever, raging bull. a 30th anniversary edition is now out on blu-ray. don sanchez, abc 7 news. >> coming up, a fan-in-chief. could have nfl >>> 6:24. the saying goes don't let the bed bugs bite. it's hard though when they just won't die. ohio state university researchers say the pests are evolving to withstand the pesticides used to fight them. today they can survive 1,000 times the level of pesticides that they cou
it's marilyn monroe. no, father did not.ng the festival when the world was black and white in the castro theater. faces anyone could love. these cute little guys are up for adoption. if you want to add a dog to your family, check up the leg up sunday at the wag hotel. grease is still the word. we're hopelessly difficult voed -- devoted to the broadway classic. how your jeans could be turned into works of art. a student exhibit this week only in the san francisco art institute. >> gay man...
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and the first night at the met, the first night i made with marilyn horn in new york in town hall. >> rose: so what you remember mostly are those first moments when you first set foot on a stage. >> on a different place, yes. japan too, is another. incredible, incredible reception. >> rose: audiences -- >> audiences differ in their appreciation or how they react to opera around the world. >> not really. i don't think there is much difference. they sure let you know if they like you and they let you know if they don't. >> rose: would you do anything differently? >> no, i don't think so. >> rose: it worked out pretty well. >> wonderful. better than i ever imagined, really. the career just took over. sort of like a breaker, like a wave take on and on and on. >> you were riding the crest of a wave and it kept going and going and going. >> yeah. >> rose: no regrets? >> no, not really. not really. how could i have. it was just a wonderful, wonderful career. >> i originally saw penthouse as a way to create and income stream for me so that i could continue on as a painter. i had come to engla
and the first night at the met, the first night i made with marilyn horn in new york in town hall. >> rose: so what you remember mostly are those first moments when you first set foot on a stage. >> on a different place, yes. japan too, is another. incredible, incredible reception. >> rose: audiences -- >> audiences differ in their appreciation or how they react to opera around the world. >> not really. i don't think there is much difference. they sure let you know...
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(laughter) >> we showed a marilyn monroe picture. >> i would believe that. that is look at some film noir. what is this art form and how did it come about? what is it for starters? >> it is hollywood only organic artistic movement. it is mostly in black and white. it was a confluence of the american crime writing with a very european style of direction. at mixed cinematography. lighting had a lot to do with it. german expressionists. in the '20s. the film's just continued to fascinate future generations. >> i'm still not sure what it is. i know it when i see it. it is like pornography. >> i have a down to three words. suffering with this style. >> those of the words to live by. san francisco is one of proper hotbed its, it is not an obscure item but they're still making them. what is the most recently influenced film or a movie. >> i would say a moment doubt. a never really goes out of style. it is spectacular. it is the antithesis of noir. people are living in the margins. usually award to make the big screen but you see it all of the time. >> the popularit
(laughter) >> we showed a marilyn monroe picture. >> i would believe that. that is look at some film noir. what is this art form and how did it come about? what is it for starters? >> it is hollywood only organic artistic movement. it is mostly in black and white. it was a confluence of the american crime writing with a very european style of direction. at mixed cinematography. lighting had a lot to do with it. german expressionists. in the '20s. the film's just continued to...
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to of the new supervisors marilyn cohen were elected in districts where the crop. >> for me it's great to get involved here it just makes it so much more special for me personally. to be born and raised in san francisco, to be raised in district 2 and like i mentioned to know represent residents of this it to it's a dream come true. >> growing up in district 10 molly knows exactly what issues need the most attention now that she's an office. >> protecting our seniors, protecting some of our young children making sure they're in school and safe. seems to be the number-one issue all around the district as a matter where in the southeast city to remain safe and viable and prosperous. >> supervisor david chu was reelected as board president and those that continue to bounce the city's budget will be first and foremost for the board. >> and pastures receive federal stimulus money and money from state government and raise fees. -we won't have any of those options available to us and in fact, looks the governor brown if he does his job he will likely to taking more money from san francisco. w
to of the new supervisors marilyn cohen were elected in districts where the crop. >> for me it's great to get involved here it just makes it so much more special for me personally. to be born and raised in san francisco, to be raised in district 2 and like i mentioned to know represent residents of this it to it's a dream come true. >> growing up in district 10 molly knows exactly what issues need the most attention now that she's an office. >> protecting our seniors,...
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and, marilyn, mayor, why don't you come up here?m the northwest, people think that you did something outdoors. would you, please, tell us what you did as a teenager? >> i was the movie ticket taker -- [cheers and applause] at the box office. be. [applause] >> did you like the job? >> i loved the job. it was a summer that star wars came out. that dates me completely, i know. [laughter] but it was a great experience with customer service. it was very stressful because the lines were incredibly long, and it was definitely about multitasking, so it prepared me well. >> how long did you hold that job? >> one summer. >> okay. tell me a little wit about your summer -- bit about your summer youth program this past year in tacoma. >> it's really interesting, because we had $2.3 million in 2009. we employed 1300 youth. on average they took home about $2500. they used the money to pay bills for their families, to buy school supplies and do a lot of things, and these were low-income and minority youths as well. >> that's very impressive. >> tha
and, marilyn, mayor, why don't you come up here?m the northwest, people think that you did something outdoors. would you, please, tell us what you did as a teenager? >> i was the movie ticket taker -- [cheers and applause] at the box office. be. [applause] >> did you like the job? >> i loved the job. it was a summer that star wars came out. that dates me completely, i know. [laughter] but it was a great experience with customer service. it was very stressful because the lines...
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special place in hair history alongside greats like the dorothy hamel wedge cut, twiggy's crop and marilynwas growing up, i wanted farrah fawcett's feathered hair. and i'm not alone. a recent survey of thousands of women voted her style among the most popular of all time. ♪ you know you love me >> reporter: it's actually a boy who has the most talked about flip in the country right now. but did justin bieber copy a former teen idol? >> justin stole my haircut. >> reporter: only time will tell if bieber hair fever will last, but one thing is for sure, a bad hair day comes and goes, but really good hair can help make a career, or at least get you mentioned on "friends" like our own george stephanopoulos. >> hello, who are we spying on? >> the white house adviser, clinton campaign guy, great hair, sexy smile, really cute butt. >> i love him. >> reporter: andrea canning, abc news, new york. >> sure george loved that. >> who hasn't had an iffy haircut in the '70s or '80s? people don't always have beautiful hair. >> we all have our moments. we do, we do. depends on -- oh. >> cha cha chia. >> tha
special place in hair history alongside greats like the dorothy hamel wedge cut, twiggy's crop and marilynwas growing up, i wanted farrah fawcett's feathered hair. and i'm not alone. a recent survey of thousands of women voted her style among the most popular of all time. ♪ you know you love me >> reporter: it's actually a boy who has the most talked about flip in the country right now. but did justin bieber copy a former teen idol? >> justin stole my haircut. >> reporter:...
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. >> he left behind cards for marilyn monroe, elvis presley and round reagan.rom "the wizard of oz." and a ledger listing greta garbo from the silent movie. 80,000 scripts. 38,000 posters. 20,000 costume and production design drawings. 10 million photographs. and generations of fan magazines, stuffed with stories that were hardly spoofs. >> they an agreement, at least in the '30s up up until the late 1940s, that the studio publicity department actually approved all the stories that went into the fan magazines. >> reporter: but not call. "confidential," preferring to sweep it under the rug. it was a dawning of today's tabloids. >> they did make tradeoffs to protects bigger stars, they would sort of throw a lesser star to the wolves. the studio worked to perfect the images of their stars don't exist anymore. >> this is the first paparazzi shot we've ever shot at l.a.x. unbelievabl unbelievable. >> it's not the powerful way it has been in the past. there are so many avenues for it to get out. >> reporter: they're everywhere, 24/7, renegades in the wilds wild west.
. >> he left behind cards for marilyn monroe, elvis presley and round reagan.rom "the wizard of oz." and a ledger listing greta garbo from the silent movie. 80,000 scripts. 38,000 posters. 20,000 costume and production design drawings. 10 million photographs. and generations of fan magazines, stuffed with stories that were hardly spoofs. >> they an agreement, at least in the '30s up up until the late 1940s, that the studio publicity department actually approved all the...
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special place in hair history, alongside greats like the dorothy hamill wedge cut, twiggy's crop, and marilynair. and i'm not alone. a recent survey of thousands of women voted her style among the most popular of all-time. but it's actually a boy who has the most talked-about flip in the country right now. but did justin bieber copy a former teen idol? >> justin stole my haircut. >> reporter: one thing is for sure, a bad hair day comes and goes. but really good hair can help make a career. or at least get you mentioned on "friends," like our own george stephanopoulos. >> hello? who are we spying on? >> you know, the white house adviser. clinton's campaign guy. the one with the great hair. sexy smile. really cute butt. >> i love him. >> reporter: for "good morning america," andrea canning, abc news, new york. >> i forgot that's what it was. >> yeah, right. >> that's hysterical. explain that to you daughters. >> no thank you. >> the hair styles, through the years. >> i had a poof. in the '90s. there it is. >> let's see more. >> very nice. >> i had a lot of hair. i got sent a loft combs when i w
special place in hair history, alongside greats like the dorothy hamill wedge cut, twiggy's crop, and marilynair. and i'm not alone. a recent survey of thousands of women voted her style among the most popular of all-time. but it's actually a boy who has the most talked-about flip in the country right now. but did justin bieber copy a former teen idol? >> justin stole my haircut. >> reporter: one thing is for sure, a bad hair day comes and goes. but really good hair can help make a...
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marilyn patel struck down 5, restrictions set by the district on free speech.se rules that were declared unconstitutional include permit requirements, applications, limitations. the judge noted it is a prime location for free speech. they are reviewing the decision and has not decided to appeal. , law harris is expected to speak at the breakfast to recognize a legacy of martin luther king jr.. she is speaking today to 500 loss angeles county workers. that speech will be fine of two new ways to help with workers' rights. 8:27 a.m., we will be back with more of a couple of minutes. mt. tam camp, getting above the clouds a bit breezy. we will be right back. 8:30 a.m., watching the weather forecast shopping for a nice weekend. james has more. >> (laughter) it's going happen we know it's going to happen. we will have blue sky. it will be above the clouds. low clouds out there this morning. patchy morning fog. mostly cloudy in the morning. that will turn to partly sunny this afternoon. temperatures will warm into the upper 50s and low 60s. clearing and out at night.
marilyn patel struck down 5, restrictions set by the district on free speech.se rules that were declared unconstitutional include permit requirements, applications, limitations. the judge noted it is a prime location for free speech. they are reviewing the decision and has not decided to appeal. , law harris is expected to speak at the breakfast to recognize a legacy of martin luther king jr.. she is speaking today to 500 loss angeles county workers. that speech will be fine of two new ways to...
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we'll have live coverage of the house tomorrow when members gather in to marilyn c-span. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said today the upcoming debate on raising the federal government spurring limit is an opportunity to confront the national debt as a whole. he also said while republicans are opposed to changing senate filibuster rules, discussions with democrats on at issue are continuing. this is about 15 minutes. >> as you know, we just finished our annual meeting over at the library of congress. i'm going to ask our congress chair, senator alexander to make some observations about what we were discussing today and then we're going to call in one of our freshmen, one of the new members, senator kelley from new hampshire to make some observations of them will close it. one of the things we obviously talked about today, secretary of the treasury called me and he also called speaker boehner about the debt ceiling issue. we're obviously all familiar with that challenge that will be laying ahead of us in the next couple of months. and i think there's a widespread feeling that it's
we'll have live coverage of the house tomorrow when members gather in to marilyn c-span. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said today the upcoming debate on raising the federal government spurring limit is an opportunity to confront the national debt as a whole. he also said while republicans are opposed to changing senate filibuster rules, discussions with democrats on at issue are continuing. this is about 15 minutes. >> as you know, we just finished our annual meeting...
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it became as popular as to make harder for marilyn monroe. systemic risk is the notion that there is risk, the possibility of events that would destabilize the financial system as well hole but the financial system to the economy of all whole. this is not the risk that a particular firm that might fail, as painful as that might be for investede better in the firm, what what is the possibility of the risk of contagion in the and it's a system? historically looking back to the great depression, there has been a lot talk about systemic risk as a domino effect. what we saw in 2008 was there is another type of systemic risk. there is also systemic risks that comes from a collapse of confidence as people learn things and participants in the financial system learn what they do not know, meaning that went out comes into play as to whether or not a major financial institutions that depend on short-term funding is uninsured, you can have a systemic crisis, even though there is not literally the faults triggering other defaults. what does this have to d
it became as popular as to make harder for marilyn monroe. systemic risk is the notion that there is risk, the possibility of events that would destabilize the financial system as well hole but the financial system to the economy of all whole. this is not the risk that a particular firm that might fail, as painful as that might be for investede better in the firm, what what is the possibility of the risk of contagion in the and it's a system? historically looking back to the great depression,...
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we will hear from the former marilyn the -- lieutenant governor. plus, members of the naacp and the faith and politics institute. americans for democratic action host of this event last week. i have known cheryl for 30 years. she has done a lot in those 30 years she was an intern, wants. now, she is an extra? i don't know. she served eight years in the maryland legislature and they miss her now. she has worked on lots of different issues, important issues and she is used -- she has usually one. she is hard working and she is smart. she was head of the coral freeman foundation and she gave a lot of money to good people. i hope that they remember it. she is very special, and for the last few months, she has been the executive director of the aba education fund. i think that she will do a good job with that. work hard. i am not going to be quite slow enthusiastic about michael j.. i have only known him about five years. it started when we did a roosevelt dinner in new york for joe hansen. michael j. was the political director and he was good. he was v
we will hear from the former marilyn the -- lieutenant governor. plus, members of the naacp and the faith and politics institute. americans for democratic action host of this event last week. i have known cheryl for 30 years. she has done a lot in those 30 years she was an intern, wants. now, she is an extra? i don't know. she served eight years in the maryland legislature and they miss her now. she has worked on lots of different issues, important issues and she is used -- she has usually one....