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mrs. endo and her son free of charge. since mrs. endo hardly brought anything from her house when she evacuated, mrs. saki prepared the necessary items for daily living. do you have towels? >> yes, i purchased some at a discount store. >> translator: mrs. saki says there are many different ways to support people. such as donation. and this is what i can offer. mr. toshiomi opened the web site and said offers for rooms came in more than expected and he will do the best he can to connect them. >> translator: evacuees who have already moved to public housing are also given support by local communities. 22 persons of nine families have moved to owati from mito and fukushima prefecture. members of the local community association held an event to meet the evacuees. tempura and salads and hot soups are served. a man brought a local map and explained in detail about their town and the newly arrived ones took notes. >> we have no idea where to go. so we must start by asking. >> translator: the local people here have been very helpful. this wo
mrs. endo and her son free of charge. since mrs. endo hardly brought anything from her house when she evacuated, mrs. saki prepared the necessary items for daily living. do you have towels? >> yes, i purchased some at a discount store. >> translator: mrs. saki says there are many different ways to support people. such as donation. and this is what i can offer. mr. toshiomi opened the web site and said offers for rooms came in more than expected and he will do the best he can to...
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mr. harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way. hello mr. herring. hink. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will you say? i can't hear anything. >> that's idea i make my voice smaller until i make no sound at alright. so the herring will think, he's gone. well, no fun today i guess but any way i am safe. and at that moment i capture him. what do you think of my wonderful idea. great. very good. very interesting. i'd like to see you try it. thank you and can you suggest a good place to catch and find many snow herrings. sure. into the temple. why don't you go there. thank you. i go now. going into the temple, the temple gate is closed for the night and the temple wall is too high for me to climb over. i have to look for away
mr. harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way. hello mr. herring. hink. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will...
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mrs. kennedy is standing here next to audrey. you can see her shoulder, this is how mrs. kerry approached men of power. she would tuck her shoulder up underneath there is and she would use that very wispy voice that she had and she would whisper. these men which is unloaded their hearts upon her and they would tell her all of the things that they wanted her to know. whether these be matters of state or personal issues. andre moreau was finished of culture in france and he adored mrs. candy and she adored him. so noticed she is standing next to him, not her husband are not even vice president johnson. that was part of her power as well. not just during the cold war but throughout her husband's presidency. we also give her credit for saving lafayette square. imagine standing in this day and age in front of the white house would go back to the north, facing out towards lafayette park. what if we didn't have the beautiful town homes that are there now and completely restored, including dolly madison's home, the town where she lived after husband's presidency and into her retir
mrs. kennedy is standing here next to audrey. you can see her shoulder, this is how mrs. kerry approached men of power. she would tuck her shoulder up underneath there is and she would use that very wispy voice that she had and she would whisper. these men which is unloaded their hearts upon her and they would tell her all of the things that they wanted her to know. whether these be matters of state or personal issues. andre moreau was finished of culture in france and he adored mrs. candy and...
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mrs. kennedy's sister appeared on larry king. and he asked her. what was it your sister saw in aristotle onassis? she said i had been interested in mr. onassis. you have to understand he was so charismatic and a the way he would move through a room and he moved like a potentates for the other is something compelling about him in addition to money that both sisters were drawn to your right to and for her image did take a hit. she dropped in some of the polls who is your most admired woman? she dropped during those years but it went back up after he died and continue to live the life style in new york with a quiet life working as the editor but the historic preservation like grand central station. she went up in the polls toward the time when she died 1994. she was the top 10 category. her image came back. we can take one more. [inaudible] >> i did not get a good chance to ask her. i am not sure that she commented that perhaps things were winding down with that romance and mrs. kennedy took over. but i do not know the exact answer. but it is intrigui
mrs. kennedy's sister appeared on larry king. and he asked her. what was it your sister saw in aristotle onassis? she said i had been interested in mr. onassis. you have to understand he was so charismatic and a the way he would move through a room and he moved like a potentates for the other is something compelling about him in addition to money that both sisters were drawn to your right to and for her image did take a hit. she dropped in some of the polls who is your most admired woman? she...
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her as their -- as their speaker. they felt that she was coming as mrs. george bush instead of barbara bush. that she hadn't had any really significant accomplishments on her own, and that they had been taught to do something quite the opposite. mrs. bush reacted with really, you know, very good humor. she said well, even i was 21 once. they're looking at things a certain way and i'm looking at them in another. there are some historians who feel that maybe this reaction camouflaged irritation but i did not get that sense at all when i interviewed mrs. bush. mrs. bushels said to me, when this whole hubbub occurred there were many wellesley graduates they would never give money to the college and we wrote hundreds of letters, please don't stop giving. this is just the opinion of some. in fact, over time, as the issue was discussed, things began to turn. and i just want to quickly share with you a quote from erma bombeck who wrote a very serious column about the wellesley speech. and she wrote, if the wellesley students can't imagine what barbara bush could contribute to their education, imagine
her as their -- as their speaker. they felt that she was coming as mrs. george bush instead of barbara bush. that she hadn't had any really significant accomplishments on her own, and that they had been taught to do something quite the opposite. mrs. bush reacted with really, you know, very good humor. she said well, even i was 21 once. they're looking at things a certain way and i'm looking at them in another. there are some historians who feel that maybe this reaction camouflaged irritation...
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literacy would be her project. mr. bush was getting ready for the presidential campaign and was in the presidential campaign in 1980 and barbara bush went to milwaukee on a campaign stop. she gets off to goes to the collagen milwaukee and the president comes up to her to say we are so glad you are here. i have 40 of our state's top literacy experts here to hear you. she said i was panicked because at that time i did not know anything. so thinking quickly, when they all sat down barbara bush said to them, tell me, if you were married to the president of united states what would you do? they went around the room and she said before the time was up and only half of them was spokane and i was rescued. but i took copious knows it and -- notes and learned a lot and continue to learn because mr. bush did not win the presidential nomination in that year he did when the vice presidential nomination on the ticket with ronald reagan, she decided she would continue following up in this area because she thought it was a solid proje
literacy would be her project. mr. bush was getting ready for the presidential campaign and was in the presidential campaign in 1980 and barbara bush went to milwaukee on a campaign stop. she gets off to goes to the collagen milwaukee and the president comes up to her to say we are so glad you are here. i have 40 of our state's top literacy experts here to hear you. she said i was panicked because at that time i did not know anything. so thinking quickly, when they all sat down barbara bush...
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mr. smith, was suffering from psychological problems, had been drinking, and was taking medication. in her request for the police, this johnson indicated mr. smith was not known to carry weapons and that she wanted vice from officers on how to deal with mr. smith. she needed assistance based on his behavior. officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the front door of the residence was open and stepped inside. officer suguitan noticed mr. smith and mr. rios, an additional roommate, were standing face to face having a conversation. both men were approximately 7 feet in front of officer suguitan. officer suguitan looked at both men and stated, how are you doing, we are here to help. mr. smith and mr. rios both faced officer suguitan. immediately, officer suguitan realized mr. smith's and were behind his back and concealed from officer. officer suguitan directed mr. smith to "show me your hands." instantly, officer suguitan here's what he believes is a
mr. smith, was suffering from psychological problems, had been drinking, and was taking medication. in her request for the police, this johnson indicated mr. smith was not known to carry weapons and that she wanted vice from officers on how to deal with mr. smith. she needed assistance based on his behavior. officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the...
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berlusconi special russian friend shares a lot of names have a close relationship where they tie in from mr and her exclusive interview to our to. night i am in the russian capital euro with r.t.l. marina joshie it's a house ok based website that's accused of being the legitimate face to hate but now the editor of the side that supports russia's most wanted terrorist has gone on trial in finland is accused of illegally smuggling chechens into the country that is or it is a nice in our reports from house and get the fact he's not charged with spreading stream isn't as provoking the wrath of magic. he may not look like a supporter of terrorism but u.k. all stores are founded and runs this website said turkey a propaganda mouthpiece for one of the world's most wanted terrorist and declared by the un to have links with al qaeda though komarow is responsible for some of russia's most horrific recent terror attacks moscow metro blast and the dilma dead of airport bombing which in total killed almost eighty people and injured nearly three hundred cycles doku umarov a president transmits messages about tho
berlusconi special russian friend shares a lot of names have a close relationship where they tie in from mr and her exclusive interview to our to. night i am in the russian capital euro with r.t.l. marina joshie it's a house ok based website that's accused of being the legitimate face to hate but now the editor of the side that supports russia's most wanted terrorist has gone on trial in finland is accused of illegally smuggling chechens into the country that is or it is a nice in our reports...
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supervisor maxwell hired him as part of the staff, part of her staff. mrs. jackson -- can i have two minutes, please? one more minute? i am winding down. supervisor mar: to be fair to everyone, i think it is important to stick with our time unless someone wants to ask you a follow-up question. supervisor cohen: you still have 30 seconds. mrs. jackson spoke to you. i am talking about you, supervisor cohen. if she was not going to light one, he wrote -- she was really not going to like you. we are hoping that this will move on to city planning. [bell] >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am the director of operations, and on behalf of the agency, i went to star offensive basically we are in full support of the executive neighborhood plan -- i want to start off basically saying that we are in full support. we all know that change is inevitable. i realize my hair is not going to be black forever. we call the the gateway to the city. -- we call it the gateway. to see it take heed and take grasp. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisor:, good afternoon, supervisor m
supervisor maxwell hired him as part of the staff, part of her staff. mrs. jackson -- can i have two minutes, please? one more minute? i am winding down. supervisor mar: to be fair to everyone, i think it is important to stick with our time unless someone wants to ask you a follow-up question. supervisor cohen: you still have 30 seconds. mrs. jackson spoke to you. i am talking about you, supervisor cohen. if she was not going to light one, he wrote -- she was really not going to like you. we...
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mrs. "g." she and hernored at the tv land awards last night, takes hope the pop culture award. >> i'm proud of my girls. they turned out to be straight, straight. >> we had a chance to visit with them backstage. >> when you said the girls turned out so straight, what did you mean? >> i meant with good parenting. you meant they turned tout be great. >> i think you have a tree that goes up straight to the sky. >> got you. okay. >> that's what i meant. what did you think? >> that's what i thought. >> straight or gay. >> people who -- >> oh, god, oh, my god. >> one said we didn't turn out so straight like the "facts of life" people. >> [ bleep ]. >> there were lots of laughs and poignant memoriememories. a full version will be on "good
mrs. "g." she and hernored at the tv land awards last night, takes hope the pop culture award. >> i'm proud of my girls. they turned out to be straight, straight. >> we had a chance to visit with them backstage. >> when you said the girls turned out so straight, what did you mean? >> i meant with good parenting. you meant they turned tout be great. >> i think you have a tree that goes up straight to the sky. >> got you. okay. >> that's what i...
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mr. clyburn, described, his daughter's school children and her class could tell you that you pass one house, you pass another house, it's signed by the president. but that seems to be missed by the makers of this resolution today. again mr. cly bush talked -- clyburn tked about the constitutional authority to bring this bill to the floor. it's truly a mysty how you can take an oath of office to protect the -- and defend the constitution of the united states, bring a bill to the floor in violence of that, and justify it actually. i have heard the distinguished chairman of the rules committee, mr. dreier, say that we had some visiting parliamentarians here who were watching this debate to see if america, congress can get its job done. please don't pay attention to this. what you see on the floor today is no example of democracy in action. it's silly. the republican leadership is asking its members to make a silly vote. and it's time for us to stop that silliness and get serious about the creation of jobs. get serious about not shutting do government. abdicating our responsibilities and shutti
mr. clyburn, described, his daughter's school children and her class could tell you that you pass one house, you pass another house, it's signed by the president. but that seems to be missed by the makers of this resolution today. again mr. cly bush talked -- clyburn tked about the constitutional authority to bring this bill to the floor. it's truly a mysty how you can take an oath of office to protect the -- and defend the constitution of the united states, bring a bill to the floor in...
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her mr koppel thank you for joining us on the show so well first of all. then a stand is in the news today once again because foreigners have faced outrage in this country after a preacher in a florida has burned a book of koran jury in one of his ceremonies in the united states in the city of mazar e sharif people have stormed the human can pound they killed three staff members and killed four guards is does that mean the situation in the country is getting out of control completely can you confirm that or not i would assume for the moment that is getting out of control there is still some reserves are if i may put it so you this way but these are all reactions in mazar e sharif reflects. all that afghanistan's population of course of the secretion of koran is very much hurting for and sensitive issue for any muslims in the rulebook in afghanistan who's a muslim population suffered for at least ten last year or spliced the previous so they are even more sensitive to any acts like well i have a quote here from the turkish president here's what he says quot
her mr koppel thank you for joining us on the show so well first of all. then a stand is in the news today once again because foreigners have faced outrage in this country after a preacher in a florida has burned a book of koran jury in one of his ceremonies in the united states in the city of mazar e sharif people have stormed the human can pound they killed three staff members and killed four guards is does that mean the situation in the country is getting out of control completely can you...
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i want to recognize her dedication, but i want to recognize another applicant, mr. alan grossman. i do appreciate her work and her strong legal record, but i think the ethics commission is a tremendously important commission where we need watchdogs that will make sure big money does not corrupt our elections and our process, and the highest values of ethics. these are the principles that drive the numbers we choose on the commission. i think people that served should be watchdogs like the late joe lynn and the former ethics commission member eileen hansen. i look for candidates who will serve in the spirit of watchdogs like those folks. mr. grossman has been a strong sunshine ordinance advocate. he is a retired business attorney. i do not think there will be many conflicts of interest because of his retired status. he has worked on open government law reform. i would strongly recommend him to the ethics commission. a move that we consider alan grossman for the commission. >> supervisory avalos. supervisor avalos: i want to acknowledge the work done by it current commissioner eileen
i want to recognize her dedication, but i want to recognize another applicant, mr. alan grossman. i do appreciate her work and her strong legal record, but i think the ethics commission is a tremendously important commission where we need watchdogs that will make sure big money does not corrupt our elections and our process, and the highest values of ethics. these are the principles that drive the numbers we choose on the commission. i think people that served should be watchdogs like the late...
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mrs. flack and her comments around -- plaque and her comments around being able to serve our students with disabilities in our school district. as we move forward with the special education redesign and we're looking at the needs of our students, we're actually looking at how we're going to build into our own school district services to the able to support those is students. so that's not something that's going to happen in one year. but we are timing up what those i.e.p. plans are in the process for the i.e.p.'s and we're looking to at every possible opportunity bring students back as quickly as possible into our own system as we develop those programs. president mendoza: is there a -- commissioner norton: is there a bidding process on that for the programs? how do you guys select the institutions? >> they're generally selected based on the students' needs and a lot of instances there are not n.p.s.'s here, either in the city or the local jurisdiction that can address the various needs that the student may need through the i.e.p. but we do not have a public bidding process for that. presi
mrs. flack and her comments around -- plaque and her comments around being able to serve our students with disabilities in our school district. as we move forward with the special education redesign and we're looking at the needs of our students, we're actually looking at how we're going to build into our own school district services to the able to support those is students. so that's not something that's going to happen in one year. but we are timing up what those i.e.p. plans are in the...
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he said to talk with her first. mr. david campos, i would like to ask one other request -- i would like a meeting with our supervisor. you know more than i know, more than anyone else. that young lady, she has one of the toughest districts in the city. she is young, but she can handle it. how can she handle it? by your support and our support. supervisor chiu: if you could direct your comment to the board instead of singling out individual members, that is the rule of the board. thank you. >> thank you. i would like to ask you again. because it is going to be a nice meeting, and we will give her a chance to make a decision to correct our mistakes in district 6. supervisor, you never be afraid. you never give up. people like me, tell them if your district would like to be behind you, and we would like to see what you are going to do. i respect you for the decisions you have. i have been before to your office, but i have had no chance. now, i have a chance to ask you publicly -- [bell rings] >> good afternoon, supervisors
he said to talk with her first. mr. david campos, i would like to ask one other request -- i would like a meeting with our supervisor. you know more than i know, more than anyone else. that young lady, she has one of the toughest districts in the city. she is young, but she can handle it. how can she handle it? by your support and our support. supervisor chiu: if you could direct your comment to the board instead of singling out individual members, that is the rule of the board. thank you....
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mrs. strauser to tell us about her experience. >> well, you know, it was peripheral. you will discover in the book that my mother traded shamelessly on her relationship with mrs. roosevelt. you know, not only continued for me to go to the childrens parties at the white house, but the birthdays, and then bragged about it in the newspapers afterwards. and it is somewhat embarrassing, i think. and my -- a lot of my acquaintanceship was reading the "my day" column which has a young person, i tended to think were pretty boring. i often didn't notice as one would notice looking back that in the pro fundraiser with a barb in it. like, for example, if she was dealing -- if she was discussing the subject of cardinal smell. there were things i didn't understand sometimes. this is boring nice lady that takes up a lot of my mother's time. but, you know, i certainly admired the things she did. >> at one point when i was in high school, i should spend my spring break in new york. i got on a train and went up to new york. i was met by family retainers, spent a couple of days in the
mrs. strauser to tell us about her experience. >> well, you know, it was peripheral. you will discover in the book that my mother traded shamelessly on her relationship with mrs. roosevelt. you know, not only continued for me to go to the childrens parties at the white house, but the birthdays, and then bragged about it in the newspapers afterwards. and it is somewhat embarrassing, i think. and my -- a lot of my acquaintanceship was reading the "my day" column which has a young...
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[laughter] and then she signed and i handed her mrs. clemons note which was very brief, very simple and to the point. it said, don't wear your arctic senate white house. [laughter] it made her shout and at my request she summoned a messenger and resent that card at once to the mail on its way to mrs. clemons. thank you very much. [applause] >> if you will gather those blue cards for your questions. >> the inquisition. >> and i don't know when this microphone is going to go on. it is not working. it is working. it is working for you. oh, and i made the mistake of taking off my lava layers. >> where is it? >> it is over in my bag. hold on one second. >> turn it on, yeah. do you want me to hold it? >> i have to hold two microphones. >> the black thing. >> okay. as we are gathering up the questions, i have a question. i hadn't realized that i was interested in establishing a new narrative around autobiography, and i mean i would like to ask ask -- i know the editors made millions of decisions and so how did they find themselves guiding that
[laughter] and then she signed and i handed her mrs. clemons note which was very brief, very simple and to the point. it said, don't wear your arctic senate white house. [laughter] it made her shout and at my request she summoned a messenger and resent that card at once to the mail on its way to mrs. clemons. thank you very much. [applause] >> if you will gather those blue cards for your questions. >> the inquisition. >> and i don't know when this microphone is going to go on....
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obviously, she built her whole career on being mrs. roosevelt. of course, she helped franklin too politically. but you notice in this slide which shows eleanor and franklin shortly after their marriage in 1905, there's somebody in the middle there. who was that? sarah, franklin's indomitable mother. and, look, franklin and sara are looking at each other, and eleanor's kind of to the side, isn't she? and that's sort of the way it was in their marriage. now, i think most of us know the story that sarah controlled the family pursestrings. and, actually, she tried to tell eleanor who was quite young -- she was only 20 the when she was married -- what to do even to the point of trying to supplant her as a mother for eleanor's five children. of course, eleanor had a sixth child who died in infancy. but mama definitely was an influence there. now, we know that eleanor and franklin lived increasingly separate lives after she discovered his romance with lucy mercer during world world war i. but that they stayed together. why'd they stay together? well, on
obviously, she built her whole career on being mrs. roosevelt. of course, she helped franklin too politically. but you notice in this slide which shows eleanor and franklin shortly after their marriage in 1905, there's somebody in the middle there. who was that? sarah, franklin's indomitable mother. and, look, franklin and sara are looking at each other, and eleanor's kind of to the side, isn't she? and that's sort of the way it was in their marriage. now, i think most of us know the story that...
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june 24, 2009, i believe her name was mrs. rector, she said she was not owed any money. at that point, august 4, 2009, the city issued a notice of requirement. just trying to provide context. cbs faxed a letter and a form of change of ownership so she could take the steps necessary to begin paying her. did i answer your question? >> yes, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> president goh, members of the board. our position on this matter remains unchanged. we are not aware of any new facts that would affect how this case would be addressed under the planning code. i would take a couple of minutes to speak to the two issues that were raised in the recent brief. the first issue being that while she does not name particular culprits, if you will. it is asserted that it is her mother signature on the consent form, as she mentioned, has been forged. we would take this opportunity to note this is a shift from previous suggestions made by mr. farrell, earlier suggestion being that it was a signature may fraudulently by cbs, then that it was not a fraudulent s
june 24, 2009, i believe her name was mrs. rector, she said she was not owed any money. at that point, august 4, 2009, the city issued a notice of requirement. just trying to provide context. cbs faxed a letter and a form of change of ownership so she could take the steps necessary to begin paying her. did i answer your question? >> yes, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> president goh, members of the board. our position on this matter remains...
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her time. the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: madam speaker, i thank the gentlelady for yielding me the time, and i will take such time at this time as i may require. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: obviously, this measure amends the patient prevention and public health act and repeals the provisions that establishes and appropriate funds to the prevention and public health fund. it rescinds any balance appropriated to the fund. as i listened to my friend from north carolina, two things jump out at me immediately. one is her usage and the ruling republican majority's house members' usage of the term of the affordable health act as obamacare. i said earlier in the rules committee, i guess i could call it hastings care because i supported, as did many members of this congress who are still here and some who are not on both sides of the aisle supported health care provisions for america long before any of us knew barack obama's name. when it's used the way that it is, it's in some manner
her time. the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: madam speaker, i thank the gentlelady for yielding me the time, and i will take such time at this time as i may require. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: obviously, this measure amends the patient prevention and public health act and repeals the provisions that establishes and appropriate funds to the prevention and public health fund. it rescinds any balance appropriated to the fund. as i listened to my...
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mrs. . >> reporter: her study produced this list, more than 7500 school buildings statewide considered most at risk. one of them, philadelphia elementary in pomona. district administrator scott stark. >> we've got schools that are old and that have been deteriorating over the years. >> reporter: state evaluators said four of philadelphia's 7 buildings are likely not to perform well in an earthquake. but the school hasn't received any state funds to fix them. >> we didn't qualify for funding or what was considered by those standards the dsa put out as a seismically vulnerable, critical site. >> reporter: in fact an a sal-- an analysis by california watch shows just 38 of the 7500 most vulnerable school buildings even qualified for funding. why? to be eligible, a district had to show that an earthquake would subject a school to an intense level of ground shaking or what is called g-forces of 1.7 gs. >> these are very, very large earthquake forces. >> reporter: that's a requirement some experts say exceeds ground shaking during the 1994 northridge earthquake, a requirement he says doesn't take
mrs. . >> reporter: her study produced this list, more than 7500 school buildings statewide considered most at risk. one of them, philadelphia elementary in pomona. district administrator scott stark. >> we've got schools that are old and that have been deteriorating over the years. >> reporter: state evaluators said four of philadelphia's 7 buildings are likely not to perform well in an earthquake. but the school hasn't received any state funds to fix them. >> we didn't...
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dollars to have a pump installed and the water pools on the side of her house and growing thick slippery algae. >> it is that thick. >> mrsl can't get to her trash cans. >> it is nasty. >> how so? >> i took my garbage can in there and slipped but i didn't fall. >> the 86 year old is very independent and lives on her own and takes care of the garden, but her children and grandchildren are worried. >> if she falls, she could break anything and at her age that is a catastrophic. >> she has lived here 68 years and her problems began last year when a new neighbor rented a bull dozer and intalled an inlegal well near her property. >> was this permitted. >> no, sir. >> he admits he has no experience doing this kind of work. he dug up the soil near the fence and found big holes with standing water. >> they are flowing on evelyn's property after they put in the illegal well and we asked him about the thick green slime. >> people fall all of the time. she can't get to the garbage cans. what can you do to get the slime out of there. >> he is reluctant to do anything. he argues that her home is below the water table. you could jack i
dollars to have a pump installed and the water pools on the side of her house and growing thick slippery algae. >> it is that thick. >> mrsl can't get to her trash cans. >> it is nasty. >> how so? >> i took my garbage can in there and slipped but i didn't fall. >> the 86 year old is very independent and lives on her own and takes care of the garden, but her children and grandchildren are worried. >> if she falls, she could break anything and at her age...
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>> i absolutely believe her dog safed mrs. >> reporter: cancer causes chemicals in our sweat, urine and breath. hundreds of them that dogs can smell, but people can't. the doctor and her team are working on this test that could detect cancer from a simple, deep breath. >> our model presented 65% of the time correctly. >> reporter: the breath holds clues and details that doctors are now learning to decipher. it doesn't stop there. meet daisy. she's one of several dogs trained to sniff out unicancer. one of these has cancer of the bladder. the dogs picked the cancer correctly 22 times. and the training is just getting started. carol witcher has now been cancer-free for more than two years. and she believes floyd henry knows it. >> don't get steve. >> reporter: that's okay. >> i had rescued hime was about 7 months old. and he, inturn, rescued me. >> reporter: steve osunsami, abc news, covington, georgia. >> what a story. >>> that's what's makingew
>> i absolutely believe her dog safed mrs. >> reporter: cancer causes chemicals in our sweat, urine and breath. hundreds of them that dogs can smell, but people can't. the doctor and her team are working on this test that could detect cancer from a simple, deep breath. >> our model presented 65% of the time correctly. >> reporter: the breath holds clues and details that doctors are now learning to decipher. it doesn't stop there. meet daisy. she's one of several dogs...
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mrs. reagan last year extensively for a documentary about her. she was in the white house and had come back from somewhere and was going about her business. . . the situation and he is read a lot she's not easy to control so here's this agent thinking he's going up the ramp going i've got to break this news to hurt how we do it in a race she doesn't run to the hospital? she basically is looking towards the stairs and he's trying to catch her. you have to get the car and walking. so they are in the car and leave for the hospital and they are on the road only six blocks. they get stuck in traffic in the washington circle and mrs. reagan joins the office holder in starts shaking him and says george, i'm getting out of the car and walking now. i'm going to go now. with all the people who knew ronald reagan there's this enigma to so many people and the one person who knew him was nancy reagan and there's a moment she's walking into the hospital and mike is there, the top aide, and she says they have to let me see him, they don't know about us. >> we c
mrs. reagan last year extensively for a documentary about her. she was in the white house and had come back from somewhere and was going about her business. . . the situation and he is read a lot she's not easy to control so here's this agent thinking he's going up the ramp going i've got to break this news to hurt how we do it in a race she doesn't run to the hospital? she basically is looking towards the stairs and he's trying to catch her. you have to get the car and walking. so they are in...
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mrs. obama to land. they asked her pilots to take a lap around the airport before touching down. government officials insist that at no time was the first lady ever in danger. even so -- >> you would think with the number of controller errors that we've seen in the past few weeks and months, that controllers would be much more in tune with not making mistakes and be much more up on their game. here we have the first lady coming in to land and the controller makes a very fundamental, very simple mistake. >> reporter: already this week, the government has taken one small step, adding an extra hour between shifts, hoping it will help controllers catch their breath. for "nightline," i'm lisa stark in washington. >> the friendly skies. thanks to lisa stark for that. >>> just ahead, well, is it the best gift from france since the statue of liberty? the dukan diet is coming to america. and we talk with the doctor who invented it. ♪ there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder to help neutralize odors in multiple-ca
mrs. obama to land. they asked her pilots to take a lap around the airport before touching down. government officials insist that at no time was the first lady ever in danger. even so -- >> you would think with the number of controller errors that we've seen in the past few weeks and months, that controllers would be much more in tune with not making mistakes and be much more up on their game. here we have the first lady coming in to land and the controller makes a very fundamental, very...
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mr. boustany for a comment. >> thank you, channing. i want to make sure her previous comment he made about mr. levin's comments that i spoke of earlier discussion. i want to be very clear so there is no confusion here that when mr. levin requested the irs commissioners shall mean an irs detail he be assigned republican staff of the committee, detailing would be looking into and i quote for mr. levin's letter, in areas related to tax-exempt organizations and other matters of interest to the ways and means committee. mr. levin was not aware that the detail he would be working on the investigation specifically. i just want to offer the clarification. i yield back. >> the chairman yells back. the chairman from california, mr. becerra is recognized for five minutes. >> chairman, thank you for yielding time. i thank chairman boustany for the clarification, which simply leads to more confusion because the reality is here that we are looking on a document that was prepared without a think the knowledge of most every member on this committee. it appears to be a docume
mr. boustany for a comment. >> thank you, channing. i want to make sure her previous comment he made about mr. levin's comments that i spoke of earlier discussion. i want to be very clear so there is no confusion here that when mr. levin requested the irs commissioners shall mean an irs detail he be assigned republican staff of the committee, detailing would be looking into and i quote for mr. levin's letter, in areas related to tax-exempt organizations and other matters of interest to...
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authorities across the state are looking for a woman and her two children, they believe the children may be at risk. investigators say this woman, mrs. stewart of fairfield was last seen with their two children. her husband said she has been acting oddly, she may have investigated online ways to harm the children before she left. she drives a red 1992 toyota corolla, has family in florida. investigators are sure where she may have gone. rescuers have yet to locate a man whose sailboat capsized this afternoon near ocean beach. witnesses say 2 men escaped on to an inflatable raft of from the sinking syllable about 2:00 p.m.. the raft was then flipped by a massive wave. if rescuers managed to pull one man from the water, he is being treated for hypothermia. the second man is wearing a life vest, the rest were say the risk is extremely rough despite the gray skies. take a look, this is the first gate area of an organized by remote area medical. it's a non- profit that provides free medical services including dental, eye exams and breast exams. services are for the uninsured and underinsured. this clinic will average 1000 patients per da
authorities across the state are looking for a woman and her two children, they believe the children may be at risk. investigators say this woman, mrs. stewart of fairfield was last seen with their two children. her husband said she has been acting oddly, she may have investigated online ways to harm the children before she left. she drives a red 1992 toyota corolla, has family in florida. investigators are sure where she may have gone. rescuers have yet to locate a man whose sailboat capsized...