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. >> and his daughter kathleen who's 5 is in critical condition too. i mean, where is hank right now? is he at the hospital? >> he's either at the hospital -- i believe he's still out with the search. i think he's out there with them right now. >> this is a direct hit on the family home while frank was out of town from the tornado. >> pardon me? >> do you believe this was a direct hit from the tornado on the home that's caused all this while hank was out of town, right? >> yes, definitely. there's nothing left but debris at the home. maybe a sofa, couple of picture books and things like that but there's nothing else. it's just debris. >> i mean, it's an awful story. how are the family coping with this? >> as you would expect, devastated should ed d shocked, numb. it's been very difficult for all of them. very difficult. >> in terms of the neighborhood, what kind of condition are the other houses around them? were they all completely decimated? >> several homes were destroyed. the tree line is gone. they lived across the road from a little lake. and the
. >> and his daughter kathleen who's 5 is in critical condition too. i mean, where is hank right now? is he at the hospital? >> he's either at the hospital -- i believe he's still out with the search. i think he's out there with them right now. >> this is a direct hit on the family home while frank was out of town from the tornado. >> pardon me? >> do you believe this was a direct hit from the tornado on the home that's caused all this while hank was out of town,...
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lending kathleen welcome thank you for having me great to have you here with us in fairness some of it began on clinton's watch so. i will be the very first to say i think that what eisenhower was a more progressive president he is the one who said beware the military industrial complex and nine hundred fifty two his campaign slogan was what for an hour for peace and the korean war but anyway that's a whole other topic another report just a few weeks ago came out showing that these gangsters were training for love and senator levin's. reports. are the banks toure's of this is largely about goldman sachs or the banks or is the new untouchables are they are they so out so economically powerful that they become politically powerful everybody is not completely don't forget they are the they don't need more money than any other industry in consider this and the run up to this meltdown this economic catastrophe the financial services industry lobby was there political donations eclipse these five industries combined transportation agribusiness health care defense they say defense transpor
lending kathleen welcome thank you for having me great to have you here with us in fairness some of it began on clinton's watch so. i will be the very first to say i think that what eisenhower was a more progressive president he is the one who said beware the military industrial complex and nine hundred fifty two his campaign slogan was what for an hour for peace and the korean war but anyway that's a whole other topic another report just a few weeks ago came out showing that these gangsters...
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i had a conversation with assemblymember kathleen from merced. she wrote the legislation on high-speed rail. the director's name came up several times as the head of the cooperative work the city has been pursuing for some time, the problems of 16th street, getting through, underground, not underground. to me, it somewhat resembles the problem san francisco has had from time to time with caltrans, whose objective is to move as much traffic as fast as possible, sometimes regardless of the impact of the municipalities they go through. san francisco has, in recent years, a good record with caltrans. they have worked with the city to lessen the impact. hopefully, high-speed rail, they will be able to do so also. the friends of city planning, there was also last night. if i am not mistaken, the website, the ability to search the web site came from some of their grants. >> commissioner antonini? >> i read i was not able to attend the housing collection action forum. i understand it was very good. i was able to briefly attend the friends of city plannin
i had a conversation with assemblymember kathleen from merced. she wrote the legislation on high-speed rail. the director's name came up several times as the head of the cooperative work the city has been pursuing for some time, the problems of 16th street, getting through, underground, not underground. to me, it somewhat resembles the problem san francisco has had from time to time with caltrans, whose objective is to move as much traffic as fast as possible, sometimes regardless of the impact...
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kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com,
kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front...
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cuttinggoff billions of 3 the deeth of bin & aden has revivee the debate over enhanced inttrrogations 3 3 kathleen.// leaa... to.../ bii laaen's...// hideeout. 3&p it was an interrogation at guanttnamo bay that lead to inforration and launched an investigation - into bin laden's courier network... now, theedebbte over &pagressiie interrogation pechnigues has re-surfaced. -3 p3 government sourcee have mohammed aa-qaatani may haae ppovidee some of the earliest 3 raid on bin laden's home nn pakisttn. l-qahtani wass -3 questioned in 2004, the time whhn controversial interrogations were taking place..now, some say binn ladennssdeath... demonstrates -3 why certain interrogation methods.. ay off. ((d nnrris) teres a lot of & techniques that can be used -3 and should be used.. i thinkk we should be honest abouu it fact we do it..and leetpeoplee know yyur not going to get away with doong thii in the united states.," -3 3 the debate has now 3 spotlight.. kc fox 45 newssat 5;30 3& herr's...// our... questionnof tte ddy. ááshouldáá.../ the u-ss../ uss... enhanced .../ innerrogation 3 on... suspected terrorist
cuttinggoff billions of 3 the deeth of bin & aden has revivee the debate over enhanced inttrrogations 3 3 kathleen.// leaa... to.../ bii laaen's...// hideeout. 3&p it was an interrogation at guanttnamo bay that lead to inforration and launched an investigation - into bin laden's courier network... now, theedebbte over &pagressiie interrogation pechnigues has re-surfaced. -3 p3 government sourcee have mohammed aa-qaatani may haae ppovidee some of the earliest 3 raid on bin laden's...
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. >> kathleen is talking about her brother, daniel mcneill. he was on the 100th floor of tower no. 2 when osama bin laden is terrorist organization struck the world trade center. at the young age of 29, he was already the vice-president of an investment-banking firm. >> he had an infectious sense of enthusiasm. when he was around, he just cheer you up. >> kathleen and her mother say they will never get over their loss, but the killing of osama bin laden gives them something. >> closure, relief, justice. i think i feel like justice has been done, but no closure. >> i do think of him every day. i tried to move on, but i do think there are things that remind you. things like this remind you. >> john wesley is still healing from the loss of his fiancee, sarah clark. the maryland teacher was on flight 77, the airliner the terrorist crashed into the pentagon on 9/11. >> i think the commander-in- chief should be congratulated for just maintaining the security necessary to get this done. it really shows that we have come along way in terms of security
. >> kathleen is talking about her brother, daniel mcneill. he was on the 100th floor of tower no. 2 when osama bin laden is terrorist organization struck the world trade center. at the young age of 29, he was already the vice-president of an investment-banking firm. >> he had an infectious sense of enthusiasm. when he was around, he just cheer you up. >> kathleen and her mother say they will never get over their loss, but the killing of osama bin laden gives them something....
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. >> reporter: kathleen gets four allergy shots a mont month. for her and millions of americans the biggest irritants are tree, grass and weed pollen. >> i have been helped by the shots and i'm not miserable any more during spring season. maybe slightly uncomfort. >> reporter: a report by california watch says allergies are on the rise because of global climate change. dr. robert toronto says warmer weather impacts plant growth and thus pollen production. >> this year has been a particularly bad year because we had a lot of rain and dry out there for a number of weeks and we have had a lot of patients in who haven't been seen in many years. >> reporter: the report citeds a study from quest diein diagn. over four years, a 6% increase in overall allergies, 15% in ragweed allergies and 12% increase in mold allergies. many experts say an increase in co 2 levels is to blame. we spoke via skype to dr. paul epstein. he is part of health and global environment. >> poison ivy as well. not just rag weed but as poison ivy gets stronger. >> dr. epistein say
. >> reporter: kathleen gets four allergy shots a mont month. for her and millions of americans the biggest irritants are tree, grass and weed pollen. >> i have been helped by the shots and i'm not miserable any more during spring season. maybe slightly uncomfort. >> reporter: a report by california watch says allergies are on the rise because of global climate change. dr. robert toronto says warmer weather impacts plant growth and thus pollen production. >> this year...
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they stole about $580,000 through the fraudulent use of church credit cards and checks. 58-year-old kathleen day, abilene tomato dot kamado and one other woman were charged. >>> residential parking permits could jump to dollars that would bring the cost to an even $100 a year. the board will also consider an increase in the funds for parking tickets. >>> drivers along harrison street used their car horns to express frustration this morning. some were forced onto the bay bridge because of the structure work. harrison street will be closed through wednesday morning as demolition work continues on the overpass. officers do their best to keep traffic flowing. a lack of signs made a bad situation even more confusing. >>> a company in this san francisco ability quite literally brought hundreds of millions of people together yesterday. the twitter effect, still ahead. >> plus, news of a wider security breach at sony. >> sunny skies this afternoon but most of us saw a dramatic cool down. i will tell you what you can expect tomorrow and when we will hit 90 degrees by midweek wednesday. >> last week's
they stole about $580,000 through the fraudulent use of church credit cards and checks. 58-year-old kathleen day, abilene tomato dot kamado and one other woman were charged. >>> residential parking permits could jump to dollars that would bring the cost to an even $100 a year. the board will also consider an increase in the funds for parking tickets. >>> drivers along harrison street used their car horns to express frustration this morning. some were forced onto the bay bridge...
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--"kathleen martin mccarthy", se llevara a la bolsa 10-mil dolares.as de todos sus talentos en la enseÑanza, es bilingue.--la maestra fue elegida de entre tres finalistas californianos por un panel de expertos en ciencias.--como parte de este reconocimiento, la galardonada ira a washington d.c. con todos los gastos pagados.
--"kathleen martin mccarthy", se llevara a la bolsa 10-mil dolares.as de todos sus talentos en la enseÑanza, es bilingue.--la maestra fue elegida de entre tres finalistas californianos por un panel de expertos en ciencias.--como parte de este reconocimiento, la galardonada ira a washington d.c. con todos los gastos pagados.
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. >> kathleen is talking about her brother. he was on the 104th floor of tower two when the world trade towers were struck. at the time he was 29, and already a vice president of an investment banking firm. his mother said she will never get over losing her son, but the killing of bin laden gives her something. >> i felt a sense of relief, to extend that at least this much is done, that justice has been done. >> it is as renewed confidence in the whole government. i am so proud of this government now. >> i went to bed feeling a little bit of insecurity that day had not felt since september 10. >> i think it is important that americans remain vigilant, because there will be some response from the terrorist networks to this. i am concerned about the american soldiers who are still in the middle east fighting. >> family members say they are concerned about what the 10th anniversary of the attacks might bring but say they will not dwell on it and are moving forward with the maryland 911 memorial being unveiled at the same time next
. >> kathleen is talking about her brother. he was on the 104th floor of tower two when the world trade towers were struck. at the time he was 29, and already a vice president of an investment banking firm. his mother said she will never get over losing her son, but the killing of bin laden gives her something. >> i felt a sense of relief, to extend that at least this much is done, that justice has been done. >> it is as renewed confidence in the whole government. i am so...
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kathleen is not the only one having trouble breathing. >> he's 45 and for the first time, he's suffering. the study found that men suffer from allergins more than women and no surprise children are more vulnerable than adults. abc sevennews. >> and no let up in the violent weather terrorizing the midwest and south. tornados killed 14 people in the last two days. they searched outside of the oklahoma city. several tornados tore a path of destruction late yesterday and killing eight people. a twister tears apart a big rig. amazingly the driver escaped alive. others rode out the storm some in their bath tube. >> you could hear the popping and air sucking out of your ears and then it was gone. >> and tornados killed six others in kansas and arkansas. since last weekend, more than 140 people have been killed. 345 in joplin -- 125 in job lin missouri alone. >> there was a crash that hurt four people. the one car flipped on its side and another on to its roof. three of the injuries are serious. the crash backed up traffic for a couple of hours this afternoon. >> there it was. opening up the umb
kathleen is not the only one having trouble breathing. >> he's 45 and for the first time, he's suffering. the study found that men suffer from allergins more than women and no surprise children are more vulnerable than adults. abc sevennews. >> and no let up in the violent weather terrorizing the midwest and south. tornados killed 14 people in the last two days. they searched outside of the oklahoma city. several tornados tore a path of destruction late yesterday and killing eight...
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. >> what ever we can find my mom and my grandmother and my aunt kathleen. >> this is one of dozens of twisters that have ripped through the heart of america over the weekend. 2011 is the deadliest year for tornadoes in six decades and the power of nature will live with those who survived. bbc news, washington. >> if you would still like to see his report, the deadly twister does not discriminate between homes and churches. we have this report. >> it is great to talk to you. you were inside the school at the moment. how bad is the damage? >> it is all devastation during the school is completely ruined. it will have to be destroyed, what is left of that. yet we have some folks in there going through right now the office area, that kind of thing. we are going to have to have some earthmovers to get to some things we might be able to salvage. >> what will it take to rebuild your community? but it will take an major -- >> it will be a major problem for years to come. all around our school, every kind of business you can think of is lost. the houses -- it is just tremendous loss. the mjor r
. >> what ever we can find my mom and my grandmother and my aunt kathleen. >> this is one of dozens of twisters that have ripped through the heart of america over the weekend. 2011 is the deadliest year for tornadoes in six decades and the power of nature will live with those who survived. bbc news, washington. >> if you would still like to see his report, the deadly twister does not discriminate between homes and churches. we have this report. >> it is great to talk to...
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including people like kathleen sebelius who is in charge of health care for this country or janet napolitanowho does homeland security. so there is a lot of-- around it. some of these hearings have pretty intimidating names. i don't mind going up there because i think it's important to explain to the american people, this shouldn't be happening under the surface. you should know that your congress put more riders on the epa than any other agency. >> jon: how do you not-- the ability of, you know, we'r we're-- you can stay for two minutes. >> yes, i can. >> jon: we're going to throw to commercial and we'll keep you for five minutes because i know obviously i saw on the back you have a huge tub of mercury that you have been distributing. lisa p jackson, environmental protection agency, we'll be right back.
including people like kathleen sebelius who is in charge of health care for this country or janet napolitanowho does homeland security. so there is a lot of-- around it. some of these hearings have pretty intimidating names. i don't mind going up there because i think it's important to explain to the american people, this shouldn't be happening under the surface. you should know that your congress put more riders on the epa than any other agency. >> jon: how do you not-- the ability of,...
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including people like kathleen sebelius who is in charge of health care for this country or janet napolitanond security. so there is a lot of-- around it. some of these hearings have pretty intimidating names. i don't mind going up there because i think it's important to explain to the american people, this shouldn't be happening under the surface. you should know that your congress put more riders on the epa than any other agency. >> jon: how do you not-- the ability of, you know, we'r we're-- you can stay for two minutes. >> yes, i can. >> jon: we're going to throw to commercial and we'll keep you for five minutes because i know obviously i saw on the back you have a huge tub of mercury that you have been distributing. lisa p jackson, environmental protection agency, we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the inspiration for its shape was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. >> that is our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> the u.s. and
including people like kathleen sebelius who is in charge of health care for this country or janet napolitanond security. so there is a lot of-- around it. some of these hearings have pretty intimidating names. i don't mind going up there because i think it's important to explain to the american people, this shouldn't be happening under the surface. you should know that your congress put more riders on the epa than any other agency. >> jon: how do you not-- the ability of, you know, we'r...
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. >> good evening, kathleen duely. i just want to add my voice to make sure this be reviewed again. too many changes so close to the hearing with not enough time to go over the changes and also my primary concern is public safety. i can't imagine why people are chuckling about the possibility of an earthquake. we all know we're in an earthquake zone. and to think that you're going to get 250,000 people off an island by fer -- 20,000 people off an island by ferry is insane. are you going to feel a little bit bad whern that happens and -- when that happens and many, many people die? i think it is worth spending a little more time on this e.i.r.. we all want to see treasure island developed but this is a huge thushu and it needs more time to be looked at. thank you. >> hello, my name is ed jeopardieson. i've been -- jepson and i've been a carpenter in this area for 23 years. we had an earthquake and i'm here to tell you that construction has ways to deal with these catastrophes. we have been dealing with them commercially and residently for years. and i also want to tell you that in 19
. >> good evening, kathleen duely. i just want to add my voice to make sure this be reviewed again. too many changes so close to the hearing with not enough time to go over the changes and also my primary concern is public safety. i can't imagine why people are chuckling about the possibility of an earthquake. we all know we're in an earthquake zone. and to think that you're going to get 250,000 people off an island by fer -- 20,000 people off an island by ferry is insane. are you going...
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and i'm secretary kathleen sebelius.o and secretary sebelius are here to tell you how to stay healthy this flu season! first, you learn to sneeze into the bend of your arm like this. ahchoo! oh, very good. always wash your hands really well. and remember to have a plan in case your child is too sick for school, so someone can stay home with them until they get better. stay healthy, america! girl: mom, can i have a dollar? yeah. it's right-- i think my purse is upstairs on the bed. it's not here. check the dining room. nope. what about your sister's room? not there, either. the upstairs closet? the downstairs closet. there are no more closets. announcer: moms everywhere are finding ways to keep kids active and healthy. get ideas. get involved. get going at letsmove.gov. i hope you find a home. i hope you find a home. hey, maybe you'll be picked next. maybe you'll be picked next. we've been caged together too long. we've been caged together too long. how come nobody ever picks me? maybe they're looking for somebody differe
and i'm secretary kathleen sebelius.o and secretary sebelius are here to tell you how to stay healthy this flu season! first, you learn to sneeze into the bend of your arm like this. ahchoo! oh, very good. always wash your hands really well. and remember to have a plan in case your child is too sick for school, so someone can stay home with them until they get better. stay healthy, america! girl: mom, can i have a dollar? yeah. it's right-- i think my purse is upstairs on the bed. it's not...
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i think, you know, kathleen, the secretary of hhs, has said she's going to keep a list if she thinks any insurer increases premiums by more than 10%, they may not be allowed to be a part of the exchanges. there's not a government insurance program in the affordable care act but what happens is private ensurers are crowded out of the insurance market and then it's the goal of getting a public insurance plan and leaving us all in a medicare for all or a single payer system where it's like canada with waiting lists and a lack of care and resources on technology. also research patterned off nice in u.k., the national institute for health and clinical excellence, of course that program that don, the administrator by recessed appointment, he loves nice, he calls it a national treasure to pattern. what it does is the government determines what health procedures and treems are cost -- treatments are cost effective compared to medically effective. i think this 15 member group of bureaucrats to be part of the effectiveness board, they are also going to determine what is cost effective as oppos
i think, you know, kathleen, the secretary of hhs, has said she's going to keep a list if she thinks any insurer increases premiums by more than 10%, they may not be allowed to be a part of the exchanges. there's not a government insurance program in the affordable care act but what happens is private ensurers are crowded out of the insurance market and then it's the goal of getting a public insurance plan and leaving us all in a medicare for all or a single payer system where it's like canada...
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don't care another war crimes suspect be a spark of hope but certainly to a large scale fires like kathleen as are our team belgrade serbia several people have been arrested in washington d.c. for dancing at the jefferson memorial among those held was already america presenter adam coke talk with my colleague kevin owen earlier he believes the police were there for public safety but instead to control the population. you can see from the video footage that what we were doing was entirely peaceful we were expressing ourselves through dance the police force in america does not exist for public safety it does not exist to provide for the needs of the people it does not exist to solve crimes or hunt down criminals exists to generate revenue for the government and control the population and what we did in our demonstration was frozen through the through brutal nature of the police force and the kind of people who kind of close the mentality of those that make up that police force the people who've been so great a body slam somebody and show somebody because they're doing something that you don't
don't care another war crimes suspect be a spark of hope but certainly to a large scale fires like kathleen as are our team belgrade serbia several people have been arrested in washington d.c. for dancing at the jefferson memorial among those held was already america presenter adam coke talk with my colleague kevin owen earlier he believes the police were there for public safety but instead to control the population. you can see from the video footage that what we were doing was entirely...
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and body shop of violin ace world number one kathleen does not scream the semi's in rome while noble georgia which faces rafael nadal in the man's mosses final. and i'll start with russian might save all the early primary league leaders of the threshing terry gross named by four girls to none has to open twenty eight minutes in miters a child shot was not enough to be key persis lunging not have bought a monstrous thing was their first to the ball and easily five home right before halftime shoestrings forty second a stunning strike from a freaky their. local pulled further ahead in the second half scoring another one from a set me is the new school shop or on the school board missing following a deflection. and late in the match unique us nationals manager they both make me sick child set up along that i've got to go and they're missing praising the overall story to four zero and giving local the temporary need in the standings to need to move them into second place this is a huge think of beats are being. elsewhere on julian bond when i have to have the muppets belloc most expected
and body shop of violin ace world number one kathleen does not scream the semi's in rome while noble georgia which faces rafael nadal in the man's mosses final. and i'll start with russian might save all the early primary league leaders of the threshing terry gross named by four girls to none has to open twenty eight minutes in miters a child shot was not enough to be key persis lunging not have bought a monstrous thing was their first to the ball and easily five home right before halftime...
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kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming.
kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front...
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i think, you know, kathleen sebeilus, the secretary of hhs has said she's going to keep a list. if she thinks any insurer is increasing by 10%, she may not allow them to be part of the exchanges. there's not a public option or government insurance program in the affordable care act. what will happen win think, is private ensurer are going to be crowded out of the insurance market. then it will be the goal of getting a public insurance plan and then leaving it all in a medicare for all or single payer health care system. which is like canada. we have long waits, rationed care, and lack of access to the latest technology. on the issue that you talked about, comparative effectively research which is patterned after n.i.c.e. in the uk, and the administrator, he loves n.i.c.e., he call it is -- calls it a national treasure. the government determines what health treatments are cost effective as compared to medically effective. i think the 15 panel group of bureaucrats who will be part of the comparative effectiveness board, they are also going to determine what is cost effective as op
i think, you know, kathleen sebeilus, the secretary of hhs has said she's going to keep a list. if she thinks any insurer is increasing by 10%, she may not allow them to be part of the exchanges. there's not a public option or government insurance program in the affordable care act. what will happen win think, is private ensurer are going to be crowded out of the insurance market. then it will be the goal of getting a public insurance plan and then leaving it all in a medicare for all or single...
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these students are manu glandhar, elizabeth anne billingsley, jathan hutchinson, june ma, kathleen majorski, virginia burns paisley, matthew pierce, garren schwartz, and benjamin wider. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> congratulations again. congratulations again. congratulations. congratulations. >> we also support students at the madille school of journalism through a $5,000 gift towards a post graduate degree for a student in the government and public affairs reporting track. this year that student is cortleysubaramiam. >> thank you, ms. obama, thank you, bob. congratulations to our scholarship winners. you know, in addition to awarding scholarships and working with the press office on coverage issues, the white house correspondents' association also helps local schools training young journalists. here's an example of our work. ♪ >> how does it affect us as a school? >> i just love to write. i come to the library a lot. our librarian is like join the newspaper. >> i like to write about clothes and style guides and what to wear. >> our newspaper a
these students are manu glandhar, elizabeth anne billingsley, jathan hutchinson, june ma, kathleen majorski, virginia burns paisley, matthew pierce, garren schwartz, and benjamin wider. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> congratulations again. congratulations again. congratulations. congratulations. >> we also support students at the madille school of journalism through a $5,000 gift towards a post graduate degree for a...
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. -3 3 the ddath of bin laden has enhancee interrogations oo 3p3 kathleen caiins reports: informationped.. lead to bin laden's hide-out.../// mohammed allqahtaai may havv provided some of he earlieet -3 information about the couriir, whhch eventually leaddto the - guantanamo, in 2004, the time -33 when controversiaa -3 interrogations were taking place.(eddnorris)"if it works.. i cant imagine they would abandon it completely & especialll if tip like his produced..results it did," formmr city policc chief ed &pnorris eighs in....(ed norris)"i think there arr ssould use, sleep preprivation, kneeling in positionn for hours...theres a lot of things theyydo to make you unnomfortable.."it's interrooation technnquess.. rrmsfeld says: "i think that anyone who sugggsts that the enhanned techniquess- lets be blunt -- waterboarddng, did 3 offvaluable intelligence ust been ound to indicate that this cameeouit of guantanamo ann people were questioned bbt &ptheee ere no positive answerr assto the identity of this number ooe courier..in 2001: the nntionssleaders vowed to find jussice.in 2001: informa
. -3 3 the ddath of bin laden has enhancee interrogations oo 3p3 kathleen caiins reports: informationped.. lead to bin laden's hide-out.../// mohammed allqahtaai may havv provided some of he earlieet -3 information about the couriir, whhch eventually leaddto the - guantanamo, in 2004, the time -33 when controversiaa -3 interrogations were taking place.(eddnorris)"if it works.. i cant imagine they would abandon it completely & especialll if tip like his produced..results it did,"...
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kathleen dake, evelyn peinado, virgilio lukban are all charged with several counts of embezzlement. the women stole about $580,000 from the church through fraudulent use of church credit cards and checks. >>> open wound. my heart suffers every day. >> how she and other are reacting to the death of osama bin laden. >>> things are turning around for the bay area. a nice spring-like weather pattern. some cities can reach 90 degrees this week. which cities and which day that could happen. >>> while 9/11 was a national disaster, for thousands it was a personal attack. the memorial in union city with how some of the families are taking the news that osama bin laden is dead. >> reporter: each one of these stones represent someone who died on united flight 93. today i caught up with a daughter whose mother died on that flight. she says the wounds he inflicted will never fully hill. >> reporter: september 11, 2001, her motherboarded united flight 93. on her way to move to california to be with family. >> she was the first one to check in that morning and, um, and then, you know, the rest of
kathleen dake, evelyn peinado, virgilio lukban are all charged with several counts of embezzlement. the women stole about $580,000 from the church through fraudulent use of church credit cards and checks. >>> open wound. my heart suffers every day. >> how she and other are reacting to the death of osama bin laden. >>> things are turning around for the bay area. a nice spring-like weather pattern. some cities can reach 90 degrees this week. which cities and which day that...
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kathleen dake is accused of writing checks to the tune of $250,000. >> there's no excuse for it. particularly when they are put in the position of trust and honor. and trust and honor was violated and that's sad. >> reporter: the investigation began when the pastor noticed financial irregularities and brought in an outside accounting firm. >> that is when it became clear that it was a bigger problem than they had suspected. >> reporter: diocese officials say the thefts had been going or for year. the three used the money to support their upscale lifestyles, such as expenses associated with dake's two story house with a pool in black hawk now up for sale. >> lower income and higher lifestyle the two don't go together. >> reporter: i just checked and both dake and luke and martinez remain in jail. all of them facing embezzlement charges and a scandal that has rocked this church. i'm heather holmes, ktv you u channel 2 news. >>> a pleasanton woman was arrested involving a student visa fraud scheme. officials raided tri valley university. prosecutors say the university was basically
kathleen dake is accused of writing checks to the tune of $250,000. >> there's no excuse for it. particularly when they are put in the position of trust and honor. and trust and honor was violated and that's sad. >> reporter: the investigation began when the pastor noticed financial irregularities and brought in an outside accounting firm. >> that is when it became clear that it was a bigger problem than they had suspected. >> reporter: diocese officials say the thefts...
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kathleen dake is accused of writing checks to the tune of $250,000. >> there's no excuse for it. particularly when they are put in the position of trust and honor. and trust and honor was violated and that's sad. >> reporter: the investigation began when the pastor noticed financial irregularities and brought in an outside accounting firm. >> that is when it became clear that it was a bigger problem than they had suspected. >> reporter: diocese officials say the thefts had been going or for year. the three used the money to support their upscale lifestyles, such as expenses associated with dake's two story house with a pool in black hawk now up for sale. >> lower income and higher lifestyle the two don't go together. >> reporter: i just checked and both dake and luke and martinez remain in jail. all of them facing embezzlement charges and a scandal that has rocked this church. i'm heather holmes, ktv you u channel 2 news. >>> a pleasanton woman was arrested involving a student visa fraud scheme. officials raided tri valley university. prosecutors say the university was basically
kathleen dake is accused of writing checks to the tune of $250,000. >> there's no excuse for it. particularly when they are put in the position of trust and honor. and trust and honor was violated and that's sad. >> reporter: the investigation began when the pastor noticed financial irregularities and brought in an outside accounting firm. >> that is when it became clear that it was a bigger problem than they had suspected. >> reporter: diocese officials say the thefts...
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kathleen, why do you feel that way? >> i'm not currently teaching. i'm a former teacher. i'm now homeschooling mom because of the problems with public education have just become to me, something that teachers have to constantly battle. you are not allowed to teach academics, the subjects have been pushed aside because of the political agenda and things that the groups have. parents unfortunately have very little understanding of what is actually going on, on a day-to-day basis and it's kind of -- we need to get together and say enough is enough. >> glenn: who here thinks good deal of the problems lie with the parents? okay. you in the second row, why? >> where i teach, the parents are non-existent so when they come to us, they're product of their environment. for to us change that, it's difficult they are not getting reinforcement anywhere. >> glenn: i can't see your name. christopher, go ahead. >> i totally agree. we are coming from a society where the family values are not taught anymore. but, the buck needs to stop with us in the schools. we can't make excuses. this is
kathleen, why do you feel that way? >> i'm not currently teaching. i'm a former teacher. i'm now homeschooling mom because of the problems with public education have just become to me, something that teachers have to constantly battle. you are not allowed to teach academics, the subjects have been pushed aside because of the political agenda and things that the groups have. parents unfortunately have very little understanding of what is actually going on, on a day-to-day basis and it's...
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. >> reporter: kathleen harrison was one of 43 passengers on board. >> the pilot was able to control the plane. then there was a burning smell in the right side of the plane catching on fire. >> reporter: she said it was a bumpy langd. passengers were evacuated on the taxi way and bussed to the terminal. investigators say the plane will be taken to be examined. >> i'm lucky. i had my stuff with me. i'm going home. people were flying paris and other places and it's a long time before they get their luggage. the national safety board investigation. >> the fda is unveiling a new food pyramid to help consumers with their health. take a look at this. snow? on memorial day weekend? almost june, folks. we'll tell you where it is and why it's part of a whacky weather system. >>> first, those a quick note for some of our troops overseas this memorial day weekend. >> this is staff sagt amanda ford in baghdad, iraq. i want to give a shout out to my husband located in fort bragg, north carolina and thank you to those who are serving in the military and words cannot express the gratitude i feel.
. >> reporter: kathleen harrison was one of 43 passengers on board. >> the pilot was able to control the plane. then there was a burning smell in the right side of the plane catching on fire. >> reporter: she said it was a bumpy langd. passengers were evacuated on the taxi way and bussed to the terminal. investigators say the plane will be taken to be examined. >> i'm lucky. i had my stuff with me. i'm going home. people were flying paris and other places and it's a long...
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kathleen marrigan. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. great to be here. thanks to "the atlantic" for hosting the event. looks like a full house. they are still carrying in chairs. looks like wonderful and broad representation. i see folks, friends of mine from academia, halls of usda, business, journalism, nonprofits, tom daschle is in the house. what more do you need? i'm told "the atlantic" has near historic levels of participation for today's event. that's great. that's great. but it shouldn't come as a surprise really. it shouldn't. because today there's more interest in food and agriculture policy than, i think, any point since americans left the farm. some of you may have heard me tell this tale before, but it's absolutely true. in my younger years, i'd go to a party. people would say, kathleen, what do you do for work? i'd work in agriculture policy. there i'd be alone in my corner with gin and tonic. today i say that, and people roll the ball. they want to talk. you talk about the most influential persons in the world. i take that with a good sens
kathleen marrigan. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. great to be here. thanks to "the atlantic" for hosting the event. looks like a full house. they are still carrying in chairs. looks like wonderful and broad representation. i see folks, friends of mine from academia, halls of usda, business, journalism, nonprofits, tom daschle is in the house. what more do you need? i'm told "the atlantic" has near historic levels of participation for today's event. that's great....
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. >> reporter: kathleen was one of the 42 passengers on board. >> the pilot was able to control the plane and got it stopped but then there was a burning smell and the right side of the plane caught on fire. >> reporter: she says it was a bumpy landing. passengers were evacuated on the taxiway and bused to the terminal. investigators say the plane will be taken to be examined at a maintenance facility. >> i'm lucky, i have my stuff with me and i'm going home, but there are people that were flying to paris and other places and it's going to be a long time until they get their luggage. they said it's a national safety board investigation. >> the fda is unveiling a new food pair mid to help consumers with their health. we're going to have a live report. >>> and take a look at this. snow on memorial day weekend. almost june, folks. we're going to tell you where it is and why it's part of a wacky weather system. >>> first though a quick note for some of our troops overseas this memorial day weekend. >> this is staff sergeant amanda ford in iraq. i just want to give a shout out to my husband cu
. >> reporter: kathleen was one of the 42 passengers on board. >> the pilot was able to control the plane and got it stopped but then there was a burning smell and the right side of the plane caught on fire. >> reporter: she says it was a bumpy landing. passengers were evacuated on the taxiway and bused to the terminal. investigators say the plane will be taken to be examined at a maintenance facility. >> i'm lucky, i have my stuff with me and i'm going home, but there...
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. >> kathleen harrison was one of the 43 passengers on board. >> the pilot was able to control the plane and got it stopped but then there was a burning smell and the right side of the plane caught on fire. >> reporter: harrison says it was a bumpy landing. passengers were evacuated on the taxi way and bussed to the terminal. the plane will be taken to be examined. >> i'm lucky, i had my stuff with me and i'm going home. but there are people that were flying to paris and other places and it's going to be a long time until they get their luggage. they said it's a national safety board investigation. >> reporter: harrison told me a few of the fellow passengers on that plane did have a few bumps and bruises from the landing but officials tell us no major injuries. >> good to hear. thanks for the report. we're also following breaking news out of north carolina this evening. a highway shut down, homes, businesses evacuated there. all because of a big fire and explosion at a chemical plant. tanika smith with our affiliate is on the scene in caldwell county, 70 miles north of charlotte. are the
. >> kathleen harrison was one of the 43 passengers on board. >> the pilot was able to control the plane and got it stopped but then there was a burning smell and the right side of the plane caught on fire. >> reporter: harrison says it was a bumpy landing. passengers were evacuated on the taxi way and bussed to the terminal. the plane will be taken to be examined. >> i'm lucky, i had my stuff with me and i'm going home. but there are people that were flying to paris and...