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host: here's mary lou in maple shade, new jersey. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span.t to bring up two issues. first issue is taxes. we all know that rich people do not become rich by being stupid. they know how to protect their money. case in point, joe biden himself who it's been reported does at least 500 thousand dollars in back taxes. yet he gets on tv and tells us to pay our fair share. mr. thornberry, can you expand on this idea that is being suggested that the irs hire more employees to audit the american people's bank account for an amount as low as $600. number two, the issue with all of these illegal aliens and refugees coming into our country. who is going to be expected to pay for their medical care, their health care. they are going to end up on social programs that people in their own country -- our own country need. what is going on right now is so detrimental to the american populace including all of these illnesses they are bringing in that we haven't seen in decades. host: thank you for your question. i'm happy that you raised that issue. that's not
host: here's mary lou in maple shade, new jersey. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span.t to bring up two issues. first issue is taxes. we all know that rich people do not become rich by being stupid. they know how to protect their money. case in point, joe biden himself who it's been reported does at least 500 thousand dollars in back taxes. yet he gets on tv and tells us to pay our fair share. mr. thornberry, can you expand on this idea that is being suggested that the irs hire more...
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do those visit with mary lou? this is good. yes. what you'll do is even chance you can use the. yeah, but i see that i'm going to remind you what you've been sort of near what you list bus leave new war. there's old. yes, lou. surely usual with the reading you're still with the fear would be for me to come to maybe come pick up the gun. i mean, who's ill family when it seems that there's no room, would the teachers give us more of a new way to dis bull chileya. what is our new physical say use a push. i'm not as blood clue as morrison. it always yo chill for me. of course chemistry, you probably know. let me go and show him be the she cook. i do not know i just showed it. i wish i know who it is. voices here come pioneer. katrina, you said news or for any of this is yet to my family come from from the street and your business. right now we haven't really done much with and it's a good price. you mentioned that you go me only know most crucial. his plan is for francine. it is not that you know what to do. i must clear. we're hoarsely, mom, we sit, you only started. there's a lot
do those visit with mary lou? this is good. yes. what you'll do is even chance you can use the. yeah, but i see that i'm going to remind you what you've been sort of near what you list bus leave new war. there's old. yes, lou. surely usual with the reading you're still with the fear would be for me to come to maybe come pick up the gun. i mean, who's ill family when it seems that there's no room, would the teachers give us more of a new way to dis bull chileya. what is our new physical say use...
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do those visit with mary lou? this is good. yes. what you'll do, ms. e v. i. samson can use the you have what i see off and i maybe can speak with you, which has been my thought of what your bus leave new war. there's old . yes, lou. surely, usually within the region you're still there to say would be for me to come to americans, the guy who's ill with family be and they see me when it seems to me, what is the teachers give us more than those new way to disco chileya? what is our new physical say use a push, i'm not his blood nor more than it always. yo chill from of course chemistry. you probably know. let me go and show him be that she cook. i do not know of it. i wish i know who it is, voices to come for a new country. you should use it for any gentleman on the street in your business. if it's something that we are really messing with and it's a good price, you mentioned that you go mm. oh, many, almost krisha. he is pretty man for francine. it is known that she must clear. we're hoarsely, mom, we stay young. they started to get to places like new jersey
do those visit with mary lou? this is good. yes. what you'll do, ms. e v. i. samson can use the you have what i see off and i maybe can speak with you, which has been my thought of what your bus leave new war. there's old . yes, lou. surely, usually within the region you're still there to say would be for me to come to americans, the guy who's ill with family be and they see me when it seems to me, what is the teachers give us more than those new way to disco chileya? what is our new physical...
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part of a settlement over the death of a police detective due to covid complications. 43 year-old mary lou hamer died in march of last year after testing positive for covid cal osha investigating found the city did not have proper workplace safety measures in place. the agency initially sought $32,000 in penalties. but downgraded the fine after city officials argued that armour's death happened at a time when the nature of the virus was still unknown. >> on the peninsula. the city of millbrae will not be moving forward with a vaccine mandate. city council members say that the mandate would make it tough for businesses to get back on their feet after this past year. one resident says the county's high vaccination rate is enough to make him feel safe and the decision to require shots should be left up to businesses. >> i don't think it's necessary. i think it's more important for the employees to be vaccinated. i think it would be helpful for them since they're the ones that are working there and i'm contact with everyone. the mateo county is around 80%. if i'm not mistaken were pretty high.
part of a settlement over the death of a police detective due to covid complications. 43 year-old mary lou hamer died in march of last year after testing positive for covid cal osha investigating found the city did not have proper workplace safety measures in place. the agency initially sought $32,000 in penalties. but downgraded the fine after city officials argued that armour's death happened at a time when the nature of the virus was still unknown. >> on the peninsula. the city of...
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detective died from the coronavirus 43 year old detective marie lu armor died back on or excuse me mary lou armor died back on march 31st 2020 after she contracted the virus. cal osha determined the city did not have the proper workplace safety measures in place. to protect employees from the coronavirus. the agency originally sought $32,000 in penalties, but they were downgraded after the city argued that armor's death happened when the virus was still new and safety protocols were not yet in place. well san francisco was preparing for the dream. forced to return to the convention center into the city this year will be much smaller than the years passed, by the way this ktvu janet cox reports for us, it could still bring a much needed boost to nearby businesses. in downtown san francisco. street closures usually are not welcome. but this week, the closure of howard street in front of the mosconi center is a welcome sign elaborate outdoor tents, trees and stages all mark a return of conventions as salesforce prepares to roll out the welcome that again for its dream force convention. it's no
detective died from the coronavirus 43 year old detective marie lu armor died back on or excuse me mary lou armor died back on march 31st 2020 after she contracted the virus. cal osha determined the city did not have the proper workplace safety measures in place. to protect employees from the coronavirus. the agency originally sought $32,000 in penalties, but they were downgraded after the city argued that armor's death happened when the virus was still new and safety protocols were not yet in...
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travelstead is sonoma county's second law enforcement death to covid following santa rosa police detective mary lou armor who died at 44 in the early months of the pandemic. he was always there any time anyone needed anything. was there most of travel studs relatives are in southern illinois, where he grew up. he was the eldest among his cousins and admired by all we all looked up to bobby and leaned on bobby. he was very funny. he was always laughing, no drama. he was a good guy, and travelstead was a devoted dad with two teenage daughters supporting their activities and sports, sometimes as a coach, i did actually text him the day he went on the ventilator. said. hey, i just wanna let you know i love you any text me they actually said i love you, too. that's the last i heard from him neither his relatives or the sheriff's office were aware of travelstead vaccination status. but they do know he is gone far too soon. the loss of bobby is really left the whole, um and our hearts here and the agency and everyone here misses him, uh, dearly. governor newsom has capital flags at half staff in honor of
travelstead is sonoma county's second law enforcement death to covid following santa rosa police detective mary lou armor who died at 44 in the early months of the pandemic. he was always there any time anyone needed anything. was there most of travel studs relatives are in southern illinois, where he grew up. he was the eldest among his cousins and admired by all we all looked up to bobby and leaned on bobby. he was very funny. he was always laughing, no drama. he was a good guy, and...
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second law enforcement death to covid following santa rosa police detective mary lou armor who died atin the early months of the pandemic. he was always there any time anyone needed anything. he was there, most of travel studs relatives are in southern illinois, where he grew up. he was the eldest among his cousins and admired by all we all looked up to bobby and leaned on bobby. he was very funny. he was always laughing, no drama. he was a good guy, and travelstead was a devoted dad with two teenage daughters supporting their activities and sports, sometimes as a coach, i did actually text him the day he went on the ventilator. i said, hey, just like you know, i love you any text me they actually said i love you, too, that so i start heard from him. neither his relatives or the sheriff's office were aware of travelstead vaccination status, but they do know he is gone far too soon. the loss of bobby is really left the whole, um in our hearts here in the agency and everyone here misses him. uh dearly deborah villalon ktvu fox two news. the anti ac school board is discussing the recent a
second law enforcement death to covid following santa rosa police detective mary lou armor who died atin the early months of the pandemic. he was always there any time anyone needed anything. he was there, most of travel studs relatives are in southern illinois, where he grew up. he was the eldest among his cousins and admired by all we all looked up to bobby and leaned on bobby. he was very funny. he was always laughing, no drama. he was a good guy, and travelstead was a devoted dad with two...
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>> the city of santa rosa will pay nearly $10,000 in penalties to cal osha has after 43 year-old mary lou, armor died from covid back in march of last year. an investigation found that the city did not have proper workplace safety measures in place. the fine was actually downgraded from more than $32,000 after city officials argued detective armour's death happened at a time when the nature of covid-19 was still unknown. she was a member of the santa rosa police department for 20 years. other news tonight, a los angeles jury convicted robert durst today of murdering his best friend 20 years ago. >> prosecutors say the 78 year-old millionaire killed susan berman in december of 2000 as she was preparing to go to authorities with information about the disappearance of durst's first wife, durst will be sentenced in october and faces life in prison without parole. a magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck southern california tonight. it was felt in carson and the surrounding area. >> just around 8 o'clock tonight. the quake's epicenter was located in carson city limits near an elementary school so far
>> the city of santa rosa will pay nearly $10,000 in penalties to cal osha has after 43 year-old mary lou, armor died from covid back in march of last year. an investigation found that the city did not have proper workplace safety measures in place. the fine was actually downgraded from more than $32,000 after city officials argued detective armour's death happened at a time when the nature of covid-19 was still unknown. she was a member of the santa rosa police department for 20 years....
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travelstead is sonoma county's second law enforcement death to covid following santa rosa police detective mary lourmor who died at 44 in the early months of the pandemic. he was always there any time anyone needed anything. was there most of travel studs relatives are in southern illinois, where he grew up. he was the eldest among his cousins and admired by all we all looked up to bobby and leaned on body. he was very funny. he was always laughing, no drama. he was a good guy, and travelstead was a devoted dad with two teenage daughters supporting their activities and sports, sometimes as a coach, i did actually text him the day he went on the ventilator. i said, hey, so i'm like, you know, i love you any text me they actually said i love you, too. that's the last i heard from him. neither his relatives or the sheriff's office were aware of travelstead vaccination status, but they do know he is gone far too soon. the loss of bobby is really left the whole, um in our hearts here in the agency and everyone here misses him, uh, dearly. that was ktvu as deborah villalon reporting. governor newsom has
travelstead is sonoma county's second law enforcement death to covid following santa rosa police detective mary lourmor who died at 44 in the early months of the pandemic. he was always there any time anyone needed anything. was there most of travel studs relatives are in southern illinois, where he grew up. he was the eldest among his cousins and admired by all we all looked up to bobby and leaned on body. he was very funny. he was always laughing, no drama. he was a good guy, and travelstead...
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this little apiece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show with mary lou and ted wanted to book about a show i find i have to go back 20 years in tv history to understand why it was a big deal and there were two things that happened with that research that piqueded my interest and then i filed them away until years later. those two things were one that i asked the creators of the show about the inspiration of mary's best friend rhoda who was also jewish. they named the numbers of a jewish characters from literature and television in the past and one of the influences that came up was her. i thought i have no idea who that is so they told me a little bit and i was fascinated instantly because she was incredibly famous at this time. she was the first successful family sitcom and you cannot overstate it. she was voted the most trusted woman in america after eleanor roosevelt and she had a line of dresses and aooha cook look. she had a column where she gave motherly advice and this was the first show that was so successful on television that it was made into a
this little apiece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show with mary lou and ted wanted to book about a show i find i have to go back 20 years in tv history to understand why it was a big deal and there were two things that happened with that research that piqueded my interest and then i filed them away until years later. those two things were one that i asked the creators of the show about the inspiration of mary's best friend rhoda who was also jewish. they...
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happened was, i stumbled on this a little piece of history because i was working on my book about mary, lou, ted and rhoda. and whenever i do a book about a show, i find i generally have to go back, at least a good 20 years of tv history to kind of understand what led up to it. to see why it was a big deal. and one, there were two things that happened in that research that kind of peaked my interest and then i filed them away until years later. and, those two things were one that i asked the creators of the show, alan burns about the inspirations for the character of rhoda, who is mary's best friend. and was also overly jewish. and, they named a number of big jewish characters from both literature and television in the past and one of the influences that came up was gertrude bergh. and i just thought, i have no idea where that is. i don't know what that is. and so, they told me a little bit and i google did a little later and i got fascinated instantly because she was incredibly famous at this time. she really was the first successful family sitcom and, you cannot overstate. there are many
happened was, i stumbled on this a little piece of history because i was working on my book about mary, lou, ted and rhoda. and whenever i do a book about a show, i find i generally have to go back, at least a good 20 years of tv history to kind of understand what led up to it. to see why it was a big deal. and one, there were two things that happened in that research that kind of peaked my interest and then i filed them away until years later. and, those two things were one that i asked the...
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and hello to wilbert, world war ii veteran married to the love of his life mary lou more nan 71 years are hoping she gets plenty of time with them today happy birthday. >> all right. >>> coming up on hoda and jenna, the tiktok pizza trend with millions of viewers, i don't know anything about it. >> me neither. we'll find out. >> ah, before that, though, guys coming up in a few minutes on the "3rd hour of today." back-to-school snacks to keep the kids going all day, and we're going to get the snacks from a "top chef" finalist first, your local news, and a check of the weather. check of the weather >>> good morning to you. 8:56. i am kris sanchez. breaking this morning, finally good news for firefighters on frontlines of the caldor fire on the edge of south lake tahoe. conditions are expected to improve with the red flag warning no longer in effect. still, some 32,000 structures remain threatened. cal fire is out with new numbers this morning. the fire is now 25% contained, but at least 622 homes are destroyed with total acres burned at more than 210,000 acres. >>> happening now, today
and hello to wilbert, world war ii veteran married to the love of his life mary lou more nan 71 years are hoping she gets plenty of time with them today happy birthday. >> all right. >>> coming up on hoda and jenna, the tiktok pizza trend with millions of viewers, i don't know anything about it. >> me neither. we'll find out. >> ah, before that, though, guys coming up in a few minutes on the "3rd hour of today." back-to-school snacks to keep the kids going...
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. >> mary lou langley >> peter j.michele bernadette lanza >> ruth sheila lapin >> ingeborg a.d. lariby >> robin blair larkey >> judith camilla larocque >> christopher randall larrabee >> hamidou s. larry >> scott larsen >> john adam larson >> natalie janis lasden >> gary edward lasko >> nicholas craig lassman >> paul laszczynski >> charles a. laurencin >> stephen james lauria >> maria lavache >> denis francis lavelle >> jeannine mary laverde >> anna a. laverty >> steven lawn >> robert a. lawrence, jr. >> nathaniel lawson >> david w. laychak >> and my father, brendan francis mccabe. i remember the day before 9/11. my father took me and my brother to the store to get soccer cleats and close for the season. never did i think he would be ripped out of our lives less than one day later. i remember like it was yesterday. you never got to see us grow up, chase our dreams, raju eight schools, never got to help us become adults. you never got to see our nieces and nephews and younger cousins grow up and get married and have fa
. >> mary lou langley >> peter j.michele bernadette lanza >> ruth sheila lapin >> ingeborg a.d. lariby >> robin blair larkey >> judith camilla larocque >> christopher randall larrabee >> hamidou s. larry >> scott larsen >> john adam larson >> natalie janis lasden >> gary edward lasko >> nicholas craig lassman >> paul laszczynski >> charles a. laurencin >> stephen james lauria >> maria lavache...
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this little piece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show, mary and lou and rhoda and ted. and whenever i do a book about a show i have to go back at least a good 20 years in tv history to understand what led up to it and why it was a big deal. one -- two thing that happened in that research that kind of piqued my interest and then i filed them away until years later, and one was i asked the creators of the show, james al brook and al bern burns but the inspiration nor character rhoda, who was mary's best friend and was also overtly jewish, and they named a number of big jewish characters from both literature and television in the past, and one of the influences that came up were gertrude berg and i thought i have no idea who that is, and so they told me ament bit and then i googled later and was fascinate but a she was incredibly famous at this time. she was really the first successful family sitcom, and you cannot overstate. it's like there's many ways to tell you. voted the most trusted woman in america after eleanor roosevelt. she had a line of house
this little piece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show, mary and lou and rhoda and ted. and whenever i do a book about a show i have to go back at least a good 20 years in tv history to understand what led up to it and why it was a big deal. one -- two thing that happened in that research that kind of piqued my interest and then i filed them away until years later, and one was i asked the creators of the show, james al brook and al bern burns but the...
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host: here's mary lou in maple shade, new jersey. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. bring up two issues. first issue is taxes. we all know that rich people do not become rich by being stupid. they know how to protect their money. case in point, joe biden himself who it's been reported does at least 500 thousand dollars in back taxes. yet he gets on tv and tells us to pay our fair share. mr. thornberry, can you expand on this idea that is being suggested that the irs hire more employees to audit the american people's bank account for an amount as low as $600. number two, the issue with all of these illegal aliens and refugees coming into our country. who is going to be expected to pay for their medical care, their health care. they are going to end up on social programs that people in their own country -- our own country need. what is going on right now is so detrimental to the american populace including all of these illnesses they are bringing in that we haven't seen in decades. host: thank you for your question. i'm happy that you raised that issue. that's not amer
host: here's mary lou in maple shade, new jersey. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. bring up two issues. first issue is taxes. we all know that rich people do not become rich by being stupid. they know how to protect their money. case in point, joe biden himself who it's been reported does at least 500 thousand dollars in back taxes. yet he gets on tv and tells us to pay our fair share. mr. thornberry, can you expand on this idea that is being suggested that the irs hire more...
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the city of santa rosa will pay nearly $10,000 in penalties to cal osha after 43 year-old mary lou armor the city did not have proper workplace safety measures in place. the fine was downgraded from more than $32,000 after city officials argue that detective armour's doubt death happened at a time. and the nature of covid-19 was still not fully known to them. she was a member of the santa rosa police department for 20 years. >> a federal judge has ruled the biden administration must stop using the covid-19 pandemic under title. 42 as a reason to deny families access to asylum title. 42 allows the white house to block someone who potentially pose a health risk from entering the united states. the met biden administration previously said title 42 was not being used to deny asylum claims specifically to unaccompanied minors. human rights activists advocates say everyone who wants to seek asylum should be able to do so. >> it is illegal to deny asylum access to families. and it also needs to be illegal to deny asylum access to children and adults. >> the ruling will go into effect in 2 weeks
the city of santa rosa will pay nearly $10,000 in penalties to cal osha after 43 year-old mary lou armor the city did not have proper workplace safety measures in place. the fine was downgraded from more than $32,000 after city officials argue that detective armour's doubt death happened at a time. and the nature of covid-19 was still not fully known to them. she was a member of the santa rosa police department for 20 years. >> a federal judge has ruled the biden administration must stop...
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little piece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show, and mary and lou and rota and ted. whenever i do a book about a show i generally have to go back at least a good 20 years in tv history to kind of understand what led up to it and why it was a big deal. and one -- there were two things that happened in that research that piqued my interest and i filed them away until years later. and those two things were, one, that i asked the creators of the show, james l brooks and allen burns about the inspiration for the character of rota, mary's best friend and overtly jewish. and they named a number of big jewish characters from both lit tours and television, in the past, and one of the influences that came up was gertrude burg, and i just thought i have no idea who that is. i don't know what that isment and they told me a little and googled it later and i was fascinated. and she was famous at that time. and she had the first sit com, voted the most trusted woman in america after eleanor roosevelt. she had a line of house dresses, cookbooks that were successful
little piece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show, and mary and lou and rota and ted. whenever i do a book about a show i generally have to go back at least a good 20 years in tv history to kind of understand what led up to it and why it was a big deal. and one -- there were two things that happened in that research that piqued my interest and i filed them away until years later. and those two things were, one, that i asked the creators of the show, james...
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this little piece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show, mary and lou and rhoda and ted and when i do a book about a show i find i generally have to go back at least 20 years to kind of understand whatled up to it. why it was a big deal . and one, there were two things about the research that pete my interest and i file them away until years later. and those two things were one was that i asked the creators of the show about the inspiration for the character of rona who was mary's best friend and was also overtly jewish. and they named a number of big jewish characters from both literature and television in the past and one of the influences that came up was gertrude burke. i just thought i have no idea who that is. so they told me a little bit that i googled later and i got fascinated instantly because she was incredibly famous at this time. she really had the first successful family sitcom and you cannot overstate it. there's many ways i couldtell you. she was voted the most trusted woman in america after eleanor roosevelt . she had a line of how stre
this little piece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show, mary and lou and rhoda and ted and when i do a book about a show i find i generally have to go back at least 20 years to kind of understand whatled up to it. why it was a big deal . and one, there were two things about the research that pete my interest and i file them away until years later. and those two things were one was that i asked the creators of the show about the inspiration for the...
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thinking about this when the late great ed asner passed away, 'cause he played lou grant as this comedy character in "maryhe played it as a -- a dramatic character. and obviously you played a different character on this show than you did on "homicide. but it was a dramatic police show, and now this comedy police show do you feel like this is a, sort of, perfect bookend to these -- these two acts in your career? >> i do feel that way. in a certain way, you know, i had grown tired of playing cops. you know what i mean i don't -- my wife says you're the perfect cop. and i don't see what she's talking about. but i'm often cast in that way and this was the perfect opportunity to -- to -- to spin it in a certain way, you know? and to explore something different. and -- and exactly as i had hoped, it was transformational, i mean, in terms of my career, in terms of my -- my acting skill, in terms of my joy, you know, in front of the camera so it's been a great experience. you know >> seth: and, you know, the other thing that was a very famous chapter of this show, was that it was cancelled and then, sort of, just
thinking about this when the late great ed asner passed away, 'cause he played lou grant as this comedy character in "maryhe played it as a -- a dramatic character. and obviously you played a different character on this show than you did on "homicide. but it was a dramatic police show, and now this comedy police show do you feel like this is a, sort of, perfect bookend to these -- these two acts in your career? >> i do feel that way. in a certain way, you know, i had grown tired...