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therefore, they know that your brain is going to atrophy, and you're not going to be useful at anything. and most of our men in senior positions in australia have women who are at home, with the family, or who have gone into part-time work that doesn't necessarily take full use of their skills. so, at this stage, women have to be able to articulate where they want to go, and that's what explore is all about, taking the women and ensuring that they can become visible in organizations. because if they are not coming through in senior management, we're not going to address the board thing. >> i think we're in the same place around board representation as i was mentioning before around access to capital issues. we still live in a world that pretends that the best and the brightest, the biggest, smarty pants people on the planet, are middle class white boys. it's still where we are. and so when i'm recruiting board members, there is an abundance of talented women. there is an abundance of indigenous women that offer incredible resources to my company. because i'm not just looking for a parti
therefore, they know that your brain is going to atrophy, and you're not going to be useful at anything. and most of our men in senior positions in australia have women who are at home, with the family, or who have gone into part-time work that doesn't necessarily take full use of their skills. so, at this stage, women have to be able to articulate where they want to go, and that's what explore is all about, taking the women and ensuring that they can become visible in organizations. because if...
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at that moment, i thought these people aren't going to beat us at anything. and i think ronald reagan had come to that conclusion before i had. >> before you had? >> yes. he had -- >> an instinct. >> you used the word "implode." i think ronald reagan believed for 30 years that communism was unsusta unsustainable, their form of communism, and that it would eventually implode and in some ways, he was the right guy at the right time. >> ambassador mattlock, can i call you jack? >> you know, i would say first of all, that -- >> okay. you didn't hear me. >> i didn't. >> i know you didn't. i said ambassador mattlock, may i call you jack? >> yes. >> so jack, what i want to ask you, i assume since you worked for ronald reagan for so many years, whether you think that reagan's rhetoric, the evil empire "tear down that wall" and all that stuff and his military buildup were enormously important in ending the cold war or not? >> they were important in convincing the american people that he was not pro communist, he was not weak. when he made his deals with the soviet lea
at that moment, i thought these people aren't going to beat us at anything. and i think ronald reagan had come to that conclusion before i had. >> before you had? >> yes. he had -- >> an instinct. >> you used the word "implode." i think ronald reagan believed for 30 years that communism was unsusta unsustainable, their form of communism, and that it would eventually implode and in some ways, he was the right guy at the right time. >> ambassador mattlock,...
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of if you can just give us a month of peace, it is better than never giving us anything at all. >> reporter: akuhn na homes a 3.5 grade.average and hopes to aextend johns hopkins university and become a doctor. by the way, the requirements under this new policy include children who have arrived in the united states before age 16, and are younger than 30 now. have been in the country five years continuously, have no criminal history, and graduated high school or earned a ged. i'm sue rae chin for 9news now. >>> last night family, friends and a few political figures packed a church in the northeast to help send a ward five legislator off. thomas was given a three month sentence that should have gone to city youth baseball programs. he told a packed church he has been humbled by the experience that saw him forced out of office as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors. marion berry, michael brown and yvette alexander were there along with thomas' friends, family and supporters. news cameras were not allowed inside the church. harry thomas will be serving his time at a federal prison camp in
of if you can just give us a month of peace, it is better than never giving us anything at all. >> reporter: akuhn na homes a 3.5 grade.average and hopes to aextend johns hopkins university and become a doctor. by the way, the requirements under this new policy include children who have arrived in the united states before age 16, and are younger than 30 now. have been in the country five years continuously, have no criminal history, and graduated high school or earned a ged. i'm sue rae...
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. >> they'll want to use at least an spf 30. anythingnder that is for daily use is probably okay, but going to the beach you'll want to use at least spf 30. >> amy says she gets regular skin checkups from her doctor so he can keep an eye out on any recurrences. she extremely cautious out in the skin using lots of sunscreen wide-brimmed hats and sun glasses. >> people think that things will never happen to them. i think you just have to be vigilant and not assume. doreen gentzler, news4. >>> i just made a note, at least spf 30 for going to the beach. >>> all right. if you've ever wanted that long, lean body of a dancer, then check out this workout. it's a combination of yoga, pilates, and dance that's done at a ballet barre, but this class isn't for the prima ballerinas. people say it's one of the toughest classes they have ever taken. so we asked them, what's your workout? ♪ >> double time, little pulse, pulse -- >> definitely a fits in class, it's not a dance class. >> it's so much harder than i ever thought it was going to be. >> i've
. >> they'll want to use at least an spf 30. anythingnder that is for daily use is probably okay, but going to the beach you'll want to use at least spf 30. >> amy says she gets regular skin checkups from her doctor so he can keep an eye out on any recurrences. she extremely cautious out in the skin using lots of sunscreen wide-brimmed hats and sun glasses. >> people think that things will never happen to them. i think you just have to be vigilant and not assume. doreen...
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at the best time of your life. >> today, ephron's life is being celebrated along with that unique ability to make us laugh at just about anything. nora ephron was 71. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and still ahead, as we continue along the way on a tuesday night, a major victory for a mother who's been fighting to save her daughters, why it's big news for her and thousands of other people waiting for the right bone marrow match. >>> and later, the story you have to see about grit, determination and graduation. >>> back now with a victory for a woman we told you about a few weeks. tonight after an uphill fight, she has changed federal law and if the process, perhaps even modern medicine. an update on her successful fight tonight from dr. nancy spiderman. >> reporter: doreen flynn is a mother on a mission. her three daughters all suffer from a disease called fanconi anemia. a genetic disorder that destroys bone marrow and increases the risk of cancer. the only treatment is a bone marrow transplant. >> as a mom, i'm willing to do whatever it takes to help make that possible. >> reporter: whatever it takes, including
at the best time of your life. >> today, ephron's life is being celebrated along with that unique ability to make us laugh at just about anything. nora ephron was 71. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and still ahead, as we continue along the way on a tuesday night, a major victory for a mother who's been fighting to save her daughters, why it's big news for her and thousands of other people waiting for the right bone marrow match. >>> and later, the story you...
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offered any kind of advice, and we did not really know each other at all, but i invited him if he wanted to come join us. he said hardly anything at that meeting. >> what is his professional background? >> public relations, i believe, or media relations. >> after that meeting, did he work with you on media relations or public relations strategy? >> very little, very little. we have no money to pay, so it is volunteer call here and there. >> did you have a media strategy or public relations plan, in formal plan about what you would do as a media matter? >> they had suggestions, but we really had no plan per se. pretty ad hoc. >> what were those suggestions? >> write letters to the editor, write an opinion piece. i was constantly being asked to do media interviews and, frankly,ui
offered any kind of advice, and we did not really know each other at all, but i invited him if he wanted to come join us. he said hardly anything at that meeting. >> what is his professional background? >> public relations, i believe, or media relations. >> after that meeting, did he work with you on media relations or public relations strategy? >> very little, very little. we have no money to pay, so it is volunteer call here and there. >> did you have a media...
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use of force i mean is the u.s. or israel strike at iran's alleged nuclear facilities a possibility it daniel possibility. has taught us that anything's possible will yell at them but i'd say this is the worst scenario one could imagine but it's. the luxembourg forums experts have published a study of assessing the existing options for an intervention and there is simply no successful scenario someone better some a worse yet but there is no winning option at all but i think there is generally nor alternative to diplomacy and political more gaining but this does not mean we should turn a blind eye on iran's failure to comply. those who ignore their requirements so the un security council and the i e must be are full responsibility . before it. would be international law. that is where the role in the u.n. security council resolutions. that mr counter in your previous interview for our program you described a look some work for him as the voice of civil society on the issues of nonproliferation. this one has remained but i'm still unclear as to who your target audience is whom are you addressing in the first place is it public opinion i
use of force i mean is the u.s. or israel strike at iran's alleged nuclear facilities a possibility it daniel possibility. has taught us that anything's possible will yell at them but i'd say this is the worst scenario one could imagine but it's. the luxembourg forums experts have published a study of assessing the existing options for an intervention and there is simply no successful scenario someone better some a worse yet but there is no winning option at all but i think there is generally...
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they will be used in terrorism, and any time anything at that scale emerges, people are going to expect us to play a role. we have a substantial investment in that area. at the moment it tries to balance the legacy stuff, that is naturally occurring pathogens, and looking at the frontier as well. tries to the extent we're able to, and you know you have been part of this, to get our feelers out there in the world so that we're engaged with the community of researchers in this field and to the extent possible with those who in the past created stocks of pathogens or have na know-how to make sure they don't get into trouble and they stay out of trouble and so forth. it's very important. and while we're mentioning the biosciences, another thought that comes to me if you don't mind, the biosciences are going to be the revolutionary sciences for -- in the next generation, even as information -- i know this is trite and everybody says it, it's actually true, information technology was for the generation just behind us. and in addition to posing new throats, one thing i wanted to say was it has
they will be used in terrorism, and any time anything at that scale emerges, people are going to expect us to play a role. we have a substantial investment in that area. at the moment it tries to balance the legacy stuff, that is naturally occurring pathogens, and looking at the frontier as well. tries to the extent we're able to, and you know you have been part of this, to get our feelers out there in the world so that we're engaged with the community of researchers in this field and to the...
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. >> they're going to want to use at least a spf 30. anything under that is, for daily use is probably okay but for the beach you need to eyes at least spf 30. >> amy gets regular skin checkups from her doctor so she can keep an eye out for any recurrences and she's extremely cautious out in the sun, using lots of sunscreen, wide brimmed hats and sunglasses. >> people think that things will never happen to them. and i think you just have to really be vigilant and not assume. >> sunscreen manufacturers were supposed to change the labels this summer but they were worried they wouldn't finish them in time and there might be a sunscreen short am so the fda dwanted an extension. the labels should be fully updated by december of this year. it seems like every year at this time we have another story about confusing son screens. spf and the uvb and uva -- the bottom line is, if there's any doubt in your mind, use more. >> just keep slathering it on. >> you can't use enough of it. >> all right. thank you so much. >> you can't use too much. >> and the sun
. >> they're going to want to use at least a spf 30. anything under that is, for daily use is probably okay but for the beach you need to eyes at least spf 30. >> amy gets regular skin checkups from her doctor so she can keep an eye out for any recurrences and she's extremely cautious out in the sun, using lots of sunscreen, wide brimmed hats and sunglasses. >> people think that things will never happen to them. and i think you just have to really be vigilant and not assume....
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anything at this point? >> we will check. >> thank you very much. the ballot measures that are out this fall, how might that affect us directly or indirectly? >> i do not think that there is anything at the state level that is problematic in the preliminary budget. since they have fixed the transportation funding, it has been off the table in terms of discussion. they have left of the transportation funding alone. the subsidy that we got from the state transit assistance, at least at this point it is stable. budget wise, i do not think we have any issues for concern. i do not know if there is anything else on the ballot. >> operations on the capital side, that is the only other issue that might affect this. >> they will be considering that at the june meeting with legislature, which will be wrapped up in the deception over high-speed rail. if the state is going to move forward and appropriate the $3 billion in funds, i am fairly confident that this will be a part of that. if the state chooses not to do that and they send the funds back to washington, d.c., it is possible we will need to fill more. >> what about the end of june? >> that is co
anything at this point? >> we will check. >> thank you very much. the ballot measures that are out this fall, how might that affect us directly or indirectly? >> i do not think that there is anything at the state level that is problematic in the preliminary budget. since they have fixed the transportation funding, it has been off the table in terms of discussion. they have left of the transportation funding alone. the subsidy that we got from the state transit assistance, at...
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most of us are not going to see anything at all. sunday a few showers possible in the higher elevations. the rest of us, sunday is looking very, very nice. this evening, scattered storms will be strong to severe. very strong winds. sudden may see trees down. a few early clouds tomorrow, and a really nice start. 63 to about 73. sunny, warm and not too humid. we'll that call it looking good. the whole weekend looking good out there. 89 on your sunday, 88 on monday, and then watch this. next week, simply beautiful, 81 on tuesday, 82 on wednesday, 87 on thursday, hopefully we can get to somebody's backyard next week. we're not going to be dealing with any weather it looks like. >> you're timing that. >> we're all in a position to really appreciate some nicer weather after the three days of heat we just survived. >>> coming up the governor of virginia making a serious threat involves the controversy over the president of the university of virginia. >>> coming up in sports, we meet the newest pieces in the wizards puzzle. nationals manager
most of us are not going to see anything at all. sunday a few showers possible in the higher elevations. the rest of us, sunday is looking very, very nice. this evening, scattered storms will be strong to severe. very strong winds. sudden may see trees down. a few early clouds tomorrow, and a really nice start. 63 to about 73. sunny, warm and not too humid. we'll that call it looking good. the whole weekend looking good out there. 89 on your sunday, 88 on monday, and then watch this. next week,...
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amber lee has been at those hearings she's here to tell us what if anything was accomplished tonight.>> reporter: here at san francisco's city hall the ethics commission hearing ended just about 40 minutes ago. many questions still remain as commissioners schedule more hearings. we're told there'll be hearings next thursday, friday and then again on july 17th and 18th. mirkarimi is scheduled to take the stand next thursday. mayor ed lee and expert witnesses next friday. and then neighbor irene madison who made the video tape is scheduled to testify july 17th. and i'm told we have a video tape. supporters greeted mirkarimi with cheers and applause. >> whether it was a one time thing or to cause injury. >> reporter: for hours they debated on who will testify. still to be decided is whether to place into evidence this video. there's also the question as to whether who will testify. >> this process has been disrespectful to the voters. the mayor ignored the will of the voters. >> reporter: mayor ed lee told the voters he is prepared to testify and explained why mirkarimi should be removed
amber lee has been at those hearings she's here to tell us what if anything was accomplished tonight.>> reporter: here at san francisco's city hall the ethics commission hearing ended just about 40 minutes ago. many questions still remain as commissioners schedule more hearings. we're told there'll be hearings next thursday, friday and then again on july 17th and 18th. mirkarimi is scheduled to take the stand next thursday. mayor ed lee and expert witnesses next friday. and then neighbor...
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amber lee has been at those hearings she's here to tell us what if anything was accomplished tonight.>> reporter: here at san francisco's city hall the ethics commission hearing ended just about 40 minutes ago. many questions still remain as commissioners schedule more hearings. we're told there'll be hearings next thursday, friday and then again on july 17th and 18th. mirkarimi is scheduled to take the stand next thursday. mayor ed lee and expert witnesses next friday. and then neighbor irene madison who made the video tape is scheduled to testify july 17th. and i'm told we have a video tape. supporters greeted mirkarimi with cheers and applause. >> whether it was a one time thing or to cause injury. >> reporter: for hours they debated on who will testify. still to be decided is whether to place into evidence this video. there's also the question as to whether who will testify. >> this process has been disrespectful to the voters. the mayor ignored the will of the voters. >> reporter: mayor ed lee told the voters he is prepared to testify and explained why mirkarimi should be removed
amber lee has been at those hearings she's here to tell us what if anything was accomplished tonight.>> reporter: here at san francisco's city hall the ethics commission hearing ended just about 40 minutes ago. many questions still remain as commissioners schedule more hearings. we're told there'll be hearings next thursday, friday and then again on july 17th and 18th. mirkarimi is scheduled to take the stand next thursday. mayor ed lee and expert witnesses next friday. and then neighbor...
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us is to have approved the award. and i am not hearing in the ocean. -- a motion. >> your options are to approve or to do nothing at all. you could refuse to do anything and have us -- or come back with more information, but the auction is -- option of giving it to the second bidder is not an option. >> this facility is very much run down. i have run this for years. i am very concerned about any delay of these projects, because one of the bens has already exploded. it has been delayed in this particular facility. what you see there is only the stuff you see on the exterior. you are talking about six months to extend that time. i am concerned that the staff has worked diligently on the project to get us to this point. >> commissioners, in the absence of a motion, the item will receive no action. we will put it back in the staff's hands to bring it back another time or to rebid. >> i am going to make one comment. it is pretty difficult for me to sit here because my understanding is there is a perception and that something was done intentionally. but frankly, i am not seeing any evidence that something was done in such a way that somebody was denied an o
us is to have approved the award. and i am not hearing in the ocean. -- a motion. >> your options are to approve or to do nothing at all. you could refuse to do anything and have us -- or come back with more information, but the auction is -- option of giving it to the second bidder is not an option. >> this facility is very much run down. i have run this for years. i am very concerned about any delay of these projects, because one of the bens has already exploded. it has been...
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he is watching us like a hawk, make sure we do not say anything different, but at the same time, we will try to figure out other things that we need as a city. we need to invest in public safety. all of us have been around. i'm not getting any younger. neither is our police force. captain goldberg, thank you very much for being here today. his cohorts are younger. they will be here, but we need to move on, so we've got to make room for classes for our training. we also are paying attention to families. we are working very hard to create family-friendly policy that will lead to good investments in our city. by the way, i know you said may be giving away to some rich folks. i turned to my supervisor -- did we give some money to larry ellison i did not know about or to twitter? ok, but we are raising that money in the private sector. to cover our costs for america's cup. that is why we have recreation and park here. they know that. we have to raise $32 million in the private-sector to cover the cost in that, so they are going the public/private partnership in that way. we will go into more
he is watching us like a hawk, make sure we do not say anything different, but at the same time, we will try to figure out other things that we need as a city. we need to invest in public safety. all of us have been around. i'm not getting any younger. neither is our police force. captain goldberg, thank you very much for being here today. his cohorts are younger. they will be here, but we need to move on, so we've got to make room for classes for our training. we also are paying attention to...
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i suddenly did not attend any meeting at which they told us that there would be anything like that. even though we all speculated that there could be some kind of cutoff in the mill of the city. on august 13,1961, at 2:30 in the morning i got a phone call from the duty officer saying there's something going on in east berlin. you should go over there and take a look. in those days i was a bachelor. i had a 190 sl. which of course is the way to travel into east berlin because you could lower the top and you could see much better than you could in a duty car, which was a sedan. so i got together with a friend of mine and we drove. and there were a lot of police, east german police, not soviet dragging barbed wire across the square. i stopped them. and i said, you have to let me through. i'm a member of the allied forces, we are in control here. you must let me pass. the guy checked with his officer and said, okay. and pulled back the barbed wire and i drove into east berlin. a sign that they were not yet ready to confront the allies at that particular point. i drove through east berlin
i suddenly did not attend any meeting at which they told us that there would be anything like that. even though we all speculated that there could be some kind of cutoff in the mill of the city. on august 13,1961, at 2:30 in the morning i got a phone call from the duty officer saying there's something going on in east berlin. you should go over there and take a look. in those days i was a bachelor. i had a 190 sl. which of course is the way to travel into east berlin because you could lower the...
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write that off for decades at a time and then it comes back. >> but enough decades you're actually dead. >> comment, questions about anything you see here on squawk, e-mail uswk@cnbc.com. and you can talk to us at twitter. you can't say anything. it like a lien. what good is it? >> twit sfer. >> yes. >> i love it because you can't get in too many trouble. >> i can. >> still to come, taking up a key role at blackrock. that and much more from sallie krawcheck coming up. >> still to come, honeywell's ceo talks taxes, business conditions and the state of the nation. "squawk box," where business leaders turn first. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> we're back
write that off for decades at a time and then it comes back. >> but enough decades you're actually dead. >> comment, questions about anything you see here on squawk, e-mail uswk@cnbc.com. and you can talk to us at twitter. you can't say anything. it like a lien. what good is it? >> twit sfer. >> yes. >> i love it because you can't get in too many trouble. >> i can. >> still to come, taking up a key role at blackrock. that and much more from sallie...
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at the forecast. >> perfect weekend for anything outside. the humidity is in check. relatively comfortable outside. let usto the rooftop camera to look at the potomac. mostly sunny conditions. if you patchy clouds. just east -- a few patchy clouds. just east of us. 72 in winchester. 75, morningside. 70's. not bad for noon. trouble for cash as 84 in minneapolis. -- trouble forecast shows 84 in minneapolis. up and down the mid-atlantic, it should be comfortable. we are all under the same weather pattern. thunderstorms in the midsection of the country. i will have more coming up in a few minutes. >> all right. new this noon, we are learning about a bird strike. it washington airport authority spokesperson confirms that they hit birds -- a plane hit the birds. the runway was briefly closed. some big changes coming to immigration. president obama expected to speak at 1:15 p.m. this afternoon to announce the administration will stop deporting younger illegal immigrants who came here as children and now lead law- abiding lives. the immigrant must have arrived in the u.s. before the age of 16 and still be under t
at the forecast. >> perfect weekend for anything outside. the humidity is in check. relatively comfortable outside. let usto the rooftop camera to look at the potomac. mostly sunny conditions. if you patchy clouds. just east -- a few patchy clouds. just east of us. 72 in winchester. 75, morningside. 70's. not bad for noon. trouble for cash as 84 in minneapolis. -- trouble forecast shows 84 in minneapolis. up and down the mid-atlantic, it should be comfortable. we are all under the same...
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roof is done, it they got out because of a neighbor who came home and told us she smelled smoke at first, didn't see anything went home came back out because she was concerned about how intense the smell was and that's when she saw the flames. >> flames on the roof just so big and i just went into like -- i don't know like -- i don't know how to describe it, auto pilot i didn't think to stop i wanted to wake them up and get them out. >> she was able to get them out. the thought of anything happening to them, still just mix it not be brought to tears. a couple and her daughter all three make it safetily. firefighters will be out here for a while and do not know the cause at this point. the fire investigation will begin and we do know the fire may have started towards the back of the house but they don't know what could have caused it. >>> next week congress will vote on whether to charger wreck holder in contempt of congress. california voters, governor jerry brown's measure would raise the sales tax and impose income tax increases on people who earn more than $250,000 a year. the other option it would raise
roof is done, it they got out because of a neighbor who came home and told us she smelled smoke at first, didn't see anything went home came back out because she was concerned about how intense the smell was and that's when she saw the flames. >> flames on the roof just so big and i just went into like -- i don't know like -- i don't know how to describe it, auto pilot i didn't think to stop i wanted to wake them up and get them out. >> she was able to get them out. the thought of...
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he reaches into a drawer and pulls out this book and just hands it to us, and-- no gloves or anything. we just--just got to look at it and read it and look at the signature. yeah. it was pretty-- it's my favorite book, so it was pretty fascinating. oh, really? mm-hmm. okay. he's my--one of my favorite authors. stu weaver is a singer/songwriter from florida who complained about the music at a minor league baseball park. now we don't usually expect great music at a ballpark, so happened? oh, but you should. you should. oh, we should? okay. no, i wasn't happy with what i perceived as the music being played by the organist, and i complained about it, and without knowing that the person i complained to was the daughter of the owner. and... (laughter) after that, she said, "you know somebody better?" and at the time, i was much younger and braver, and i said, "yeah, sure. me." and i played for the next five seasons from the next night. good for you. now let me ask you a very important question. when the manager went to the mound for a pitching change, did you ever, as so many organists at ballparks do, play the "jeopard
he reaches into a drawer and pulls out this book and just hands it to us, and-- no gloves or anything. we just--just got to look at it and read it and look at the signature. yeah. it was pretty-- it's my favorite book, so it was pretty fascinating. oh, really? mm-hmm. okay. he's my--one of my favorite authors. stu weaver is a singer/songwriter from florida who complained about the music at a minor league baseball park. now we don't usually expect great music at a ballpark, so happened? oh, but...
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use anything and buy anything they want? >> just for tonight. some may win their lottery tickets at the casino, and if these palm are forced not to use the welfare money for those purposes, think of the loss for then pier state. for the empire state. >> that point makes no sense. potential lottery winners are just that. if they leave the state other winners will take their money. >> i just met you and i didn't think you were callus, but it turns out you are. >> jesse, the question came to you, you were offered a job on the cover of old men we are airing magazine. i just did a search on the web and yahoo! answered. i asked how old is too old to wear an earring. 55 is the answer. >> did you send a note like "the boat captain world trade --" the boat captain and everybody else will be. >> you seem to imply the wind farms are causing a great amount of death among birds. i ran the numbers and our host is correct. 40,000 birds die from the wind mills. they killed 100 million. >> that's amazing. isn't that amazing? that changes everything. >> cats don't kill eagles too often. eagles are ki
use anything and buy anything they want? >> just for tonight. some may win their lottery tickets at the casino, and if these palm are forced not to use the welfare money for those purposes, think of the loss for then pier state. for the empire state. >> that point makes no sense. potential lottery winners are just that. if they leave the state other winners will take their money. >> i just met you and i didn't think you were callus, but it turns out you are. >> jesse,...
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use the shower at the same time. richard anderson also said he never saw anything inappropriate between sandusky and a child. the defense called a number of witnesses monday who said sandusky had a stellar reputation in the community and the mother of alleged victim number 9 said sandusky gave her son clothes and other gifts. she said her son seemed to have stomach problems during the time he was visiting sandusky. court observers say the defense will question the alleged victim's motivations for coming forward all these years later. >> maybe it's because of money or they were troubled youth but they are lying is what the defense will be. they will suggest they colewd. >> reporter: prosecutors -- colewded,. >> reporter: prosecutors withdraw one charge. big question is whether or not the defense will put sandusky on the stand. sherrie johnson. >>> maryland native gary giordano says it's time to collect on a life insurance policy he took out on robyn gardener. he is suspect in the death of woman. she was a travel companion last year e took out the policy before they left and he is suing saying the company owes
use the shower at the same time. richard anderson also said he never saw anything inappropriate between sandusky and a child. the defense called a number of witnesses monday who said sandusky had a stellar reputation in the community and the mother of alleged victim number 9 said sandusky gave her son clothes and other gifts. she said her son seemed to have stomach problems during the time he was visiting sandusky. court observers say the defense will question the alleged victim's motivations...
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at his leg right over here, watch the next picture, there is the blood. so this is early use of anesthesia. at the time no doctor could conceive diseases and treatments in anything resembling today's scientific terms. the treatments consisted of herbal and mineral practices. the fact that there would soon be fundamental developments such as radiology, bacteriology -- nor did it matter that the most important qualities of modern medical thought, scientific attitude, a willingness to question authority. adesire to learn from clinical experiences and a drive to modify therapeutic practices that these will be the mainstays of the late 19th century medicine. a great revolution could be heralded by several. but unfortunately ourive war -- would not benefit one iota from this coming reck exclamation, filth, diseases prepailed. this is william goodell, he's buried at south lake cemetery in vermont. 40 years old, he's at white oaks swamp in virginia, 1862, he gets knocked unconscious by a shell. it knocks his knapsack off his back, he gets thrown to the words. on examination, no external lesion of the head or spine was discovered and he had no par l paralys paralysis. he
at his leg right over here, watch the next picture, there is the blood. so this is early use of anesthesia. at the time no doctor could conceive diseases and treatments in anything resembling today's scientific terms. the treatments consisted of herbal and mineral practices. the fact that there would soon be fundamental developments such as radiology, bacteriology -- nor did it matter that the most important qualities of modern medical thought, scientific attitude, a willingness to question...
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at the age of 16. never imagined that would have happened to me. no hope. found using services not expecting anything. did not know what was going to happen. i am 35 years old now, a college graduate. i own my own i.t. business, and i've fathered a beautiful 7- year-old daughter. i had no idea that at 35 this is what it was going to be. the impact that youth services made on my life prompted me to continue my education and seek direct employment with services that really make a direct impact. i hope you make a wise decision. >> i want to thank you all for coming. i have come to be of support for those that are supporting this budget and for those that are not. this is why. i came here from san francisco intuitively. i am from a small town and want to let you guys know that i know who i am and i am thankful for this opportunity to be here in this huge city. i have the opportunity to get into a film production internship. it shows, again, what they have shown me, consistent teamwork. what it has been showing me is that right when i got in, i have been here for about six days not knowing what to do. his
at the age of 16. never imagined that would have happened to me. no hope. found using services not expecting anything. did not know what was going to happen. i am 35 years old now, a college graduate. i own my own i.t. business, and i've fathered a beautiful 7- year-old daughter. i had no idea that at 35 this is what it was going to be. the impact that youth services made on my life prompted me to continue my education and seek direct employment with services that really make a direct impact. i...
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use called the preserving freedom from unwarranted surveillance act of two thousand and twelve great well they someone's trying to stop the surveillance state from expanding into the sky but is this bill really do anything at all to halt their use to explore the issue and more i was joined by jefferson morely staff writer for salon dot com and author of the book snow storm in august washington city francis scott key and the forgotten race right at eight hundred thirty five. i think that those exceptions could be broad but i think that the problem rand paul is going to have with his legislation is that this apparently and i was just reading the law myself this apparently excludes the military use the military's use of drones in the domestic air space and that is going to be a huge problem for the pentagon because the pentagon is actually one of the leading forces behind this drive to integrate drones into the domestic air space the military wants to bring drums home from the battlefield and use them for training at home and in my reading of rand paul's legislation there is no room for that so i think on a political level he's going to have a tremendous problem with that from the pentagon. yeah. do you think
use called the preserving freedom from unwarranted surveillance act of two thousand and twelve great well they someone's trying to stop the surveillance state from expanding into the sky but is this bill really do anything at all to halt their use to explore the issue and more i was joined by jefferson morely staff writer for salon dot com and author of the book snow storm in august washington city francis scott key and the forgotten race right at eight hundred thirty five. i think that those...
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. >> we don't have a river behind us or anything floating on it at the moment. definitely have the pictures, but we have the guests here this morning. beer goi we're going to talk about u.s. politics with milwaukee mayor tom barrett. he's challenging the governor of wisconsin in a recall race coming up this week. it's drawn a lot of national attention. a lot of people see it as a preview of what's coming up this fall in the presidential election. also going to talk to governor bob mcdonald, the governor of virginia, big swing state, to talk to him about swing state politics. also senators lugar and senator warner about what is wrong with the u.s. congress and whether we can expect anything to happen before the elections or even after. of course, cnn's coverage of the queen's diamond jubilee will continue right after this. 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part o
. >> we don't have a river behind us or anything floating on it at the moment. definitely have the pictures, but we have the guests here this morning. beer goi we're going to talk about u.s. politics with milwaukee mayor tom barrett. he's challenging the governor of wisconsin in a recall race coming up this week. it's drawn a lot of national attention. a lot of people see it as a preview of what's coming up this fall in the presidential election. also going to talk to governor bob...