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this is alice, my verger. hi, alice.geraldine was just telling me how you were talking about me and what you'd like to do. i'd love to. i mean, any time you want to fix it up, it would be great, it would be brilliant. right, i must go up and get changed. nice to meet you. i know it's been said before, but seriously, i don't believe it! you're having it away with rachel hunter and the big bruiser can't even be bothered to get your name right. oh, do shut up alice. you've got the wrong end of a very, very long stick. so what is she doing upstairs in her bra and panties? if you can call them that. so i take it you're not a thong girl then? no, i am not! the only thong i'm interested in is a thweet little thong, thung by a girl who can't say her etheth. well, whatever. let me reassure you, alice, that there is nothing going on between miss hunter and myself. what do you think i am? stupid? please, don't make me answer that question, alice. whatever. i won't disturb you. you woman of mystery. it's what i love about you. you c
this is alice, my verger. hi, alice.geraldine was just telling me how you were talking about me and what you'd like to do. i'd love to. i mean, any time you want to fix it up, it would be great, it would be brilliant. right, i must go up and get changed. nice to meet you. i know it's been said before, but seriously, i don't believe it! you're having it away with rachel hunter and the big bruiser can't even be bothered to get your name right. oh, do shut up alice. you've got the wrong end of a...
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alice: for somebody!en suddenly said..." (clears throat) "i'm sorry, dear genghis, "i can't eat your mangoes blue, for though you are my friend, to myself i must be true." so... i guess it's saying it's okay if friends don't always like the same things. yeah. it says so right in the book. something smells fishy, and it's not the blue mangoes. truman, i don't care if you never eat any ice cream. it's your choice. but i just want to say: if you don't try it, you don't know what you're missing. oh, and by the way, it looked pretty good, but the next time you make a fake book, don't use chalk. it comes off on your hands. td: i told you we should have used crayon. i thought it looked pretty good. anyway, at least now alice will quit harping on it. right, tru... alice: truman? both: truman? what? helen: you're eating ice cream? uh-huh. but i thought you thought it was disgusting. i never said that. i'm not against ice cream. i'm against peer pressure. huh? you guys weren't trying to make me eat it anymore, so t
alice: for somebody!en suddenly said..." (clears throat) "i'm sorry, dear genghis, "i can't eat your mangoes blue, for though you are my friend, to myself i must be true." so... i guess it's saying it's okay if friends don't always like the same things. yeah. it says so right in the book. something smells fishy, and it's not the blue mangoes. truman, i don't care if you never eat any ice cream. it's your choice. but i just want to say: if you don't try it, you don't know...
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alice morphy.r came to you as something of a surprise. he is, after all, three times her age. >> and this velour? >> i prefer that one, with the osprey feathers. >> could you ask him, do you think? >> father's extremely proud of his orchids. >> i hate them. they're so-- oh, i don't know-- so impure, somehow. >> do please ask him not to send them anymore. there's a sweet friend, edith, please? >> can you not ask him? >> i couldn't. i daren't, i'm such a coward. >> well... >> oh, please. you've got so much more character than me. you're as strong as he. >> but alice, if you dare not ask this of my father, how will you ever manage those deeper conflicts that occur even in the happiest of marriages? >> oh, i don't know. i'm so frightened. >> of marrying my father? >> i wish... no, please don't ask. let's not speak of it. >> ah, what do you think of this one? >> neither ms. presbury nor i consider her father's infatuation with ms. morphy to be entirely appropriate. rather excessive. >> and her parents h
alice morphy.r came to you as something of a surprise. he is, after all, three times her age. >> and this velour? >> i prefer that one, with the osprey feathers. >> could you ask him, do you think? >> father's extremely proud of his orchids. >> i hate them. they're so-- oh, i don't know-- so impure, somehow. >> do please ask him not to send them anymore. there's a sweet friend, edith, please? >> can you not ask him? >> i couldn't. i daren't, i'm...
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alan greenspan of the time called him a republican alice rivlin and he behaved that way. that is he came in and he pretty much reinforced the things she had said and once that happened then the next director that followed him and did pretty much the same things they were sort of off and running in the sense that once you create a culture you sustain it over ten or 15 years. now, you know, it is pretty well ingrained. >> professor joyce, has it been used as a political football in the past? >> absolutely. the one thing you can say about organizations that produce the information is they can't beat anybody interpret that information accurately. so whoever it is might be a supporter or an opponent of a particular policy can clearly use a cbo cost estimate for example to say this is a bad policy or good policy that's happened with the clinton health care reform in 1993 and 1994 cbo came up with an estimate that said the clinton health care reform rather than saving money which the clinton administration said would actually cause the money that was one of only many aspects peo
alan greenspan of the time called him a republican alice rivlin and he behaved that way. that is he came in and he pretty much reinforced the things she had said and once that happened then the next director that followed him and did pretty much the same things they were sort of off and running in the sense that once you create a culture you sustain it over ten or 15 years. now, you know, it is pretty well ingrained. >> professor joyce, has it been used as a political football in the...
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al greenspan at the time called him a republican alice rivlin. and he behaved that way. that his company b came in and he pretty much resource passionate reinforce the things she said. once that happened and then bob reischauer was the next director followed him and he pretty much the same things. in their sort of off and running in the sense that once you create a culture, you sustain it over 10 or 15 years, you know, now you know it's pretty well ingrained. >> professor joyce, has the cbo been used as a political football in the past? >> absolutely. the one thing you can say about organizations that produce information is that they cannot make anybody use that information. they can't even make anybody interpret the information accurately. so whoever it is might be a supporter or an opponent of a particular policy can clearly use a cbo cost estimate, for example, to say that this is a bad policy or a good policy. that certain happened with the clinton health care reform in 1993 and 1994. the cbo came up with an estimate that said that the clinton health care reform, rat
al greenspan at the time called him a republican alice rivlin. and he behaved that way. that his company b came in and he pretty much resource passionate reinforce the things she said. once that happened and then bob reischauer was the next director followed him and he pretty much the same things. in their sort of off and running in the sense that once you create a culture, you sustain it over 10 or 15 years, you know, now you know it's pretty well ingrained. >> professor joyce, has the...
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there, i'm sorry. >> alice! >> no, you're old.'re too old. >> so bennett actually saw the intruder's shadow inside the house. >> but upon investigation could find no further trace. you must get this to him by way of the butcher's boy. are you coming? >> where to? >> dorak's emporium. i expect that's why swell jenkins took such pains to guard against you. are you game? >> delighted. >> you go armed? >> always carry a firearm east of allgate, watson. [dramatic music] ♪ [glass breaking] [dramatic music] ♪ it's as i feared. [knife ratchets open] >> we was waiting in on a visit, mr. holmes. >> wilcox! [grunting and scuffling] and jenkins. [animal noises] >> my heavens, holmes. this is what i smelt. >> and these are dorak's patients, poor, abused creatures. have you observed the experiments that dorak performs on them? >> oh no, that's none of our business, he says. >> well, count yourself fortunate that the process has been kept from you. now, gentlemen, in you go. >> in there, with him? why? >> to await the police. in, gentlemen. we s
there, i'm sorry. >> alice! >> no, you're old.'re too old. >> so bennett actually saw the intruder's shadow inside the house. >> but upon investigation could find no further trace. you must get this to him by way of the butcher's boy. are you coming? >> where to? >> dorak's emporium. i expect that's why swell jenkins took such pains to guard against you. are you game? >> delighted. >> you go armed? >> always carry a firearm east of allgate,...
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alice: what's that? something's climbing on the tent! alice: (everyone screams)t's that?at you didn't know would happen. (yelling): pelican! see? i bet you didn't know i was going to say "pelin." it was totally unforeseen. something else that was unforeseen was yesterday's pop quiz. one thing was foreseeable, though. d groans that was foreseeable. if something is foreseeable, that means you know what is going to happen. and what happened next should have been totally foreseeable. now i hope you understand the difference between things that are foreseeable and things that are unforeseen. (knock at door) beuse i'll be doing mework for thforeeab fute. helen: you saw something climbing the tent? what is it? there it is! that's what you saw? helen: one puny ant? she didn't sayhe saw mething enormous. it'smazi w ants walk up things without lling off. d you ever wonder what life would be like if you were an ant? nope. uh, no. every day! but e i'm e only one. t gives me an idea for a story. it's called "the adventures of ant alice and ant hel." and it starts one day in this very
alice: what's that? something's climbing on the tent! alice: (everyone screams)t's that?at you didn't know would happen. (yelling): pelican! see? i bet you didn't know i was going to say "pelin." it was totally unforeseen. something else that was unforeseen was yesterday's pop quiz. one thing was foreseeable, though. d groans that was foreseeable. if something is foreseeable, that means you know what is going to happen. and what happened next should have been totally foreseeable. now...
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tell you where to go and you've just had some kind of mushroom and your mind is moving slow go ask aliced proportion have fallen sloppy dead and the white knight is talking backwards and the red queen's off with her head remember what the dormouse said sing it, come on! feed your head feed your head feed it!♪ announcer: stay tuned for more. right now, keep the sixties sounds spinning with your pledge to the station. tj lubinsky: wow, "white rabbit" like you've never seen it before and "someone to love." we've got the original vogues together on pbs how about that with bill berkette and you see hugh geyer right there the high tenor original lead singer together brought together because pbs opened this show with paul revere and the raiders. wait 'til you see what's ahead. good evening my name is tj lubinsky inviting you to join us tonight as a member. its one thing to watch this stuff on pbs, it's another thing to become a member so please pick up your phone right now and when you do so, we have put together a 7 dvd set or 7 cd's of original recordings by the original artists. the 7 dvds t
tell you where to go and you've just had some kind of mushroom and your mind is moving slow go ask aliced proportion have fallen sloppy dead and the white knight is talking backwards and the red queen's off with her head remember what the dormouse said sing it, come on! feed your head feed your head feed it!♪ announcer: stay tuned for more. right now, keep the sixties sounds spinning with your pledge to the station. tj lubinsky: wow, "white rabbit" like you've never seen it before...
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more uncivil liberties and travels of alice and about alice. his works of nonfiction include rum struck, loader, templar isn't going out and american stories. his books averse include obliviously on his sails which is the bush administration and rhyme. a heck of a job, which is more of the bush administration in rhyme. calvin, he has written and performed two-man shows at the american place theater in new york city. in quite enough of calvin, calvin addresses the subjects including the horror of witnessing voodoo economics ceremony, a collection it features poems about sarah palin, john edwards, bill clinton and chris christie. frankly, i think it's hard to be dull with material like that. but so for tonight's format calvin is going to talk and then we're going to open up this mic for questions from you. if you don't mind, i'll pass along the mic, if you don't mind just standing up because we have a really big audience so everyone can hear and so calvin will stick around and sign copies of his book. so please welcome me enjoining one of america
more uncivil liberties and travels of alice and about alice. his works of nonfiction include rum struck, loader, templar isn't going out and american stories. his books averse include obliviously on his sails which is the bush administration and rhyme. a heck of a job, which is more of the bush administration in rhyme. calvin, he has written and performed two-man shows at the american place theater in new york city. in quite enough of calvin, calvin addresses the subjects including the horror...
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host: alice stewart? guest: i think the world of bob, a tremendous leader in the fifth community but he is by no means the voice of the entire faith community in iowa. he himself could not get the consensus of his own group, the family later, to rally around his choice for president, rick santorum. while rick is a fine candidate, he is not a general consensus for the faith community. michele the terminus of more from pastors and faith leaders, the endorsement of more than 100 pastors and faith leaders, traveling the state and speaking for her. we have a former leader of the family leader who has been traveling us on this county to war. we have had concerned women for america speaking for us. these are leaders in the faith community that have vetted all the candidates and looked at where they stood on the key issues of concern of the christian and faith community and they see that she is the most steadfast and consistent and true on the social issues that they are concerned with, and that includes on life,
host: alice stewart? guest: i think the world of bob, a tremendous leader in the fifth community but he is by no means the voice of the entire faith community in iowa. he himself could not get the consensus of his own group, the family later, to rally around his choice for president, rick santorum. while rick is a fine candidate, he is not a general consensus for the faith community. michele the terminus of more from pastors and faith leaders, the endorsement of more than 100 pastors and faith...
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mayba scientist could fire th out alice: the ant-sized mini girls could walk up things, just like ants. they wento helen's dog, martha, for help. martha! we need your help! (gasps) ic professoscntist! we need help! who's there? where are you?
mayba scientist could fire th out alice: the ant-sized mini girls could walk up things, just like ants. they wento helen's dog, martha, for help. martha! we need your help! (gasps) ic professoscntist! we need help! who's there? where are you?
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he says he misses everything about alice, but he's been busy raising her son. a baby then, now 13. >> i have a grandson to raise up, so that made -- that gave me something to do. >> how is he? >> he's fine. >> reporter: the murder charges against raymond wong carry special circumstances killing for financial gain which rules out bail. so police say they won't be losing his again. we're live in martinez, debra villalon, ktvu news with the end of the year just two days away we wanted to take a look at homicide totals in the bay area's three largest cities. here's what we found. san jose has seen a huge increase reporting 38 homicides compared to 20 last year. and if authorities included two people killed in san jose state that number would be 40. this is san jose's highest number in 15 years. oakland has totals 102 killings so far compared to 92 last year. that's an increase of about 10%. and san francisco recorded the same number of homicides, 50 last year, 50 this year. >>> new video ton of a hazardous materials incident. la tierra fina is located at 1900 atlan
he says he misses everything about alice, but he's been busy raising her son. a baby then, now 13. >> i have a grandson to raise up, so that made -- that gave me something to do. >> how is he? >> he's fine. >> reporter: the murder charges against raymond wong carry special circumstances killing for financial gain which rules out bail. so police say they won't be losing his again. we're live in martinez, debra villalon, ktvu news with the end of the year just two days...
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he says he misses everything about alice, but he's been busy raising her son. a baby then, now 13. >> i have a grandson to raise up, so that made -- that gave me something to do. >> how is he? >> he's fine. >> reporter: the murder charges against raymond wong carry special circumstances killing for financial gain which rules out bail. so police say they won't be losing his again. we're live in martinez, debra villalon, ktvu news with the end of the year just two days away we wanted to take a look at homicide totals in the bay area's three largest cities. here's what we found. san jose has seen a huge increase reporting 38 homicides compared to 20 last year. and if authorities included two people killed in san jose state that number would be 40. this is san jose's highest number in 15 years. oakland has totals 102 killings so far compared to 92 last year. that's an increase of about 10%. and san francisco recorded the same number of homicides, 50 last year, 50 this year. >>> new video ton of a hazardous materials incident. la tierra fina is located at 1900 atlan
he says he misses everything about alice, but he's been busy raising her son. a baby then, now 13. >> i have a grandson to raise up, so that made -- that gave me something to do. >> how is he? >> he's fine. >> reporter: the murder charges against raymond wong carry special circumstances killing for financial gain which rules out bail. so police say they won't be losing his again. we're live in martinez, debra villalon, ktvu news with the end of the year just two days...
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i got involved in the alice b. toklas democratic club. i ran for the democratic central committee in 2004. i ended up sharing the committee. it was a gradual process for me. by the time i started thinking about running for supervisor, it made sense because of my involvement in the community and in politics. >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? >> i learned a lot. i knocked on about $15,000. -- i knocked about 15,000 doors. i met a huge number of people. that is the best way to learn about the neighborhood, the city, and what people want and what their concerns are. i feel i can do so much more than before and started campaigning. -- i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. we're all part of the left on the national standard. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco spectrum, and probably considered more middle of the road. -- i am probably considered more middle-of-the-road. i am very independently comes to the issues. i do not vote the party line. a judge each issue on its merits. tha
i got involved in the alice b. toklas democratic club. i ran for the democratic central committee in 2004. i ended up sharing the committee. it was a gradual process for me. by the time i started thinking about running for supervisor, it made sense because of my involvement in the community and in politics. >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? >> i learned a lot. i knocked on about $15,000. -- i knocked about 15,000 doors. i met a huge number of people. that is the...
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. -- >> reporter: 21-year-old alice sin went missing. a few months later, her body was discovered here, shot four times and dumped in the nevada desert. >> special circumstances specific to murder for financial gain. >> reporter: wong's motive? money. investigators say a multimillion dollar insurance policy had been taken out on alice sin. in 19 nine, they searched -- 19 ninety-nine searched the couple's home, but they couldn't make the case until now. what new evidence do police have? they aren't saying. other than that, it's significant. police say wong tried to throw them off his trail by sending e-mails to the media 12 years ago, trying to lead people to believe that the murder was racially motivated. he also has fled the country twice. most recently for the last 3 years. police say he was living a posh lifestyle in china. >> he is a very cocky, somebody i would consider arrogant, individual. and i believe that for year, he's thought he's gotten away with this. >>> teenagers for more than 2-dozen bay area schools involved in a major
. -- >> reporter: 21-year-old alice sin went missing. a few months later, her body was discovered here, shot four times and dumped in the nevada desert. >> special circumstances specific to murder for financial gain. >> reporter: wong's motive? money. investigators say a multimillion dollar insurance policy had been taken out on alice sin. in 19 nine, they searched -- 19 ninety-nine searched the couple's home, but they couldn't make the case until now. what new evidence do...
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but in johnson's life, alice glass played a role, you see. his entire character emerged in some ways, in his dealings with alice glass, and when he goes to the pacific, he can't decide whether to file for the senate or to file for congress -- and it's her opinion he wants. c-span: for years, i have heard a rumor around this town, and i don't think it's in the book here, but i want to ask you about it -- whether or not you ever found it. in communication circles, they always used to say that there was one television station in austin, texas for a long time, ktbc -- i know you write about the radio station --that lyndon johnson used to call fcc commissioners and say, "if you keep that one station there and not allow any others in, i'll put you back on the commission." did you ever find any evidence that he used the commission and the appointment process, when he was president, to keep control and the value in his television station? >> guest: well, i'm not up to that yet, and, so i can't answer it. c-span: when you say you're not up to that, wo
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. >>> and the reality and politics of a drop in unemployment with alice rivlin, douglas holtz-eakin and ron brownstein. >>> i'm candy crowley. and this is "state of the union." >>> the iowa caucuses are curious things, places where a guy named "jimmy who" began his journey to become president carter. places where inevitable winners like hillary clinton and howard dean lost. places where somebody could rewrite the story that this republican race has come down to mitt versus newt. somebody like ron paul. >> newt gingrich has been on both sides of a long list of issues. sometimes in the same week. >> it's wrong to go around and adopt radically different positions. because then people have to ask themselves what will you tell me next time? >>> ron paul hit newt gingrich pretty hard this week and he's got the money to keep at it. $3.6 million in cash. even better, he's got the army, "time" magazine reports paul insiders claim to have hard pledges from 20,000 caucusgoers, a record 120,000 iowans showed up in the 2008 republican caucuses. and one more number. 30. congressman paul joins me now
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>>> back with alice rivlin, douglas holtz-eakin and ron brownstein.round hog day" should have been written as an ode to congress. we are back with the budget battle and it always has do with taxes and spending. any chance anything gets done in the middle of this election cycle? >> hard to imagine right now. you did have a situation in 1996 where ultimately congressional republicans decided they had to make some deals with the democratic president because they needed tomorrow accomplishments to go back to the voters. they thought democratic president bill clinton was going to win. this time they think they have a very good shot at beating obama. one of the reasons it's been so difficult to get anything done is republicans believe in 2013 they'll have unified control of the house, senate and white house and they can impose their solution of a cuts-only approac approach without accepting tax increases democrats want to go with that. i think for a lot of reasons they are overestimating their ability to do that on a party-line basis. for example, to conver
>>> back with alice rivlin, douglas holtz-eakin and ron brownstein.round hog day" should have been written as an ode to congress. we are back with the budget battle and it always has do with taxes and spending. any chance anything gets done in the middle of this election cycle? >> hard to imagine right now. you did have a situation in 1996 where ultimately congressional republicans decided they had to make some deals with the democratic president because they needed tomorrow...
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alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the combination of this kind of overwhelming thing, the somewhat autobiographical nature of what was written about and not to disappoint yourself let alone the other people out there waiting for a second book, all of that -- she writes about the fact that we don't -- that we don't get second novels from such a wonderful writer. >> thank you. and your film is opening nationwide, you're premiering in new york. we'll be looking for your film and your book is available. we have it here in the lobby. it's available on amazon. i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. b
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as we recently received a grant for $30.5 million, when we demonstrated that, residents of alice griffith, in one of the worst housing developments, we demonstrated to the brookings institute, we demonstrated to the urban institute, we demonstrated to hud that residents can help us build their own housing and stay there on-site when we rebuild it so that we would not do this old redevelopment move of pushing people off and then they would never be able to come back. they get to rebuild that housing themselves, and we spent part of that $95 million commitment training them to evolve with the skill sets needed to have not only the jobs on that project but when it becomes the mixed income project that we desire it to be, those jobs that they have will be sustainable for the rest of their lives. we ought to make sure that their lives do not go back. so we are looking at public/private partnerships that not only transformed a physical nature of the housing but also those very lives that i think are the real essence of your worked is the transformation of lives and the transformation of whole n
as we recently received a grant for $30.5 million, when we demonstrated that, residents of alice griffith, in one of the worst housing developments, we demonstrated to the brookings institute, we demonstrated to the urban institute, we demonstrated to hud that residents can help us build their own housing and stay there on-site when we rebuild it so that we would not do this old redevelopment move of pushing people off and then they would never be able to come back. they get to rebuild that...
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aad also by the alice kleburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> hi, i'm evan smith. he's andrew card. of services. this is "overheard." >> most americans want the same thing. they want a good job. >> i realize there weren't a lot of people writing things >> he said, kid, i love you because. >> we're a better country than ♪ aughter] >> mr. secretary, welcome. >> great to be with you, evan. >> nice to have you here, sir. >> e have just passed the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and & of invasion in afghanistan. i wonder if you cannreflect on the last 10 years from your perspective, aa somebbdy that participated in those years. >> president obama came to office with no expectation to fight a war and had no expectation that america would be attacked. so september 11, 2001, really did change the administration. it changed america, it changed the world, it certainly changed my life. number one, i saw the president meeting the responsibilities of his oath of office, ratherrthan just what he promised to do in his inaugural address. it focused on le
aad also by the alice kleburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> hi, i'm evan smith. he's andrew card. of services. this is "overheard." >> most americans want the same thing. they want a good job. >> i realize there weren't a lot of people writing things >> he said, kid, i love you because. >> we're a better country than ♪ aughter] >> mr. secretary, welcome. >> great to be with you, evan. >> nice to have you here,...
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in other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis goingn. >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tr
in other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis goingn. >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and...
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we are recipients of a hud grant, community choice program ground to rebuild our alice griffith one of the hardest areas of our city and toughest of our public housing developments. if you look at years ago, it was -- it was very high in the statistics in twain -- 2009 of all the shootings and gang recruitment. we are going to rebuild that housing with those neighbors on site and residents of alice griffin participating in the building of their housing. that is how you get strong communities. that is how even our chief says the other programs aren't worki working, your job will be 10 times harder. so building strong communities in my opinion will contribute a long way to prevention and we are fortune with leader pelosi and feinstein to get that grant in the right way. one reason they chose us is because of the integration we have working directly with the residents who have been victimized many years. they get to build their housing with us as a partnership. >> just one final comment. the a.g. is on her way up. one thing we're trying to do on the federal level is to have the various fe
we are recipients of a hud grant, community choice program ground to rebuild our alice griffith one of the hardest areas of our city and toughest of our public housing developments. if you look at years ago, it was -- it was very high in the statistics in twain -- 2009 of all the shootings and gang recruitment. we are going to rebuild that housing with those neighbors on site and residents of alice griffin participating in the building of their housing. that is how you get strong communities....
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number one, i had a conversation with alice stewart. she is michele bachmann's campaign spokeswoman. earlier i reported she told me herman cain and michele bachmann spoke on the phone. they did not themselves speak. alice stewart clarified the campaign spoke. no less significant those campaigns are speaking. alice stewart also explained to me a lot of herman cain's supporters have now reached out to the bachmann campaign and said they are now throwing their support behind her. now, again, we don't have any confirmation of whether or not herman cain will drop out of this race, but that's a significant development, as you know, candy, because both of them share a large base among tea parties and christian and evangelical supporters. one other thing, candy, we're expecting herman cain to take the stage at any moment. >> one of the thing, joe johns with me, we hear all this celebratory music. it was supposed to be opening of campaign headquarters. in case anyone assumes these people know anything, i've heard lots of celebratory music before
number one, i had a conversation with alice stewart. she is michele bachmann's campaign spokeswoman. earlier i reported she told me herman cain and michele bachmann spoke on the phone. they did not themselves speak. alice stewart clarified the campaign spoke. no less significant those campaigns are speaking. alice stewart also explained to me a lot of herman cain's supporters have now reached out to the bachmann campaign and said they are now throwing their support behind her. now, again, we...
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>>> after more than a decade there had been an arrest in the murder of a pinole woman. 21-year-old alice similar body found in the nevada desert in 1999. tonight her former boyfriend raymond long is facing charges. police initially considered him a person of interest but he was never charged until new evidence was uncovered. and for alice family this long wait for justice is almost ove over. >> i had a very emotional conversation with allison's father today. he his waited 12 years for this to happen and i am very happy and our investigators are very happy that we were able to bring him that news today. that could could county district attorney's office was going to be filing this case. >>reporter: raymond long has been charged with murder with special circumstances. >>> christmas eve vandalism at los angeles county church being investigated as hate crime. someone knocked over the depicts of gay and lesbian couple holding hands in a nativity display at clairemont united methodist church in los angeles county but left the display straight couple standing. no one has been identified as susp
>>> after more than a decade there had been an arrest in the murder of a pinole woman. 21-year-old alice similar body found in the nevada desert in 1999. tonight her former boyfriend raymond long is facing charges. police initially considered him a person of interest but he was never charged until new evidence was uncovered. and for alice family this long wait for justice is almost ove over. >> i had a very emotional conversation with allison's father today. he his waited 12...
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>>> after more than a decade there had been an arrest in the murder of a pinole woman. 21-year-old alice similar body found in the nevada desert in 1999. tonight her former boyfriend raymond long is facing charges. police initially considered him a person of interest but he was never charged until new evidence was uncovered. and for alice family this long wait for justice is almost ove over. >> i had a very emotional conversation with allison's father today. he his waited 12 years for this to happen and i am very happy and our investigators are very happy that we were able to bring him that news today. that could could county district attorney's office was going to be filing this case. >>reporter: raymond long has been charged with murder with special circumstances. >>> christmas eve vandalism at los angeles county church being investigated as hate crime. someone knocked over the depicts of gay and lesbian couple holding hands in a nativity display at clairemont united methodist church in los angeles county but left the display straight couple standing. no one has been identified as susp
>>> after more than a decade there had been an arrest in the murder of a pinole woman. 21-year-old alice similar body found in the nevada desert in 1999. tonight her former boyfriend raymond long is facing charges. police initially considered him a person of interest but he was never charged until new evidence was uncovered. and for alice family this long wait for justice is almost ove over. >> i had a very emotional conversation with allison's father today. he his waited 12...
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, said by alice to the woman who was ivan the said. warriors officials say they have not seen the lawsuit and had no comment. >>justine: new this morning, this is video from a plane crash that happened near buffalo york. 50 people died when the plane went down into the community and onto a house. exhausted i was were the reason they said this happens. in response the faa has issued new rules aimed at preventing airline pilots from flying while dangerously fatigued. it is an update to the current work regulations limiting them to eight-nine hours getting a minimum of 10 hours of rest between shifts. that is the two are increase over the old rules. the rules do not apply to cargo carriers because apparently that would be too expensive. >>darya: we are back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look at the james lick and san francisco. a lot of sunshine. crof >>darya: the housing market has gone up more than previously thought. realtors say they overstated more than 3 million sales during and after the great recession. sales ro
, said by alice to the woman who was ivan the said. warriors officials say they have not seen the lawsuit and had no comment. >>justine: new this morning, this is video from a plane crash that happened near buffalo york. 50 people died when the plane went down into the community and onto a house. exhausted i was were the reason they said this happens. in response the faa has issued new rules aimed at preventing airline pilots from flying while dangerously fatigued. it is an update to the...
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they were a baseball article alice carmel was name but we knew the opposition's call for foreign intervention is not about protecting civilians but pursuing its own gains. their dream of a change in the regime and collapsing of the regime not met their allies and they think after nine months of that international coalition western and some goals country against syria syria was able to. prevail over all the obstacle that has been put by these countries i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please the persian gulf and they didn't please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue in the process of. causing instability inside syria today after an oil raid capsized off russia's far east coast the search for any survivors has become desperate dozens are still missing in the freezing waters while seven of the survivors found have now arrived back on land arches jacob greens has met them in the port of the coastal
they were a baseball article alice carmel was name but we knew the opposition's call for foreign intervention is not about protecting civilians but pursuing its own gains. their dream of a change in the regime and collapsing of the regime not met their allies and they think after nine months of that international coalition western and some goals country against syria syria was able to. prevail over all the obstacle that has been put by these countries i think there is a map that has been drawn...
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a live from moscow with me alice had its d.-day for the euro with intense talks among e.u. leaders in brussels suffering its first step back britain and hungry refused to accept treaty changes leaving the rest of the club to work help their own currency saving solutions live to brussels now all chorus of that has asked syria tessa america the night of intense talks there in brussels clearly there's going to be no unified solution. yes well the marathon and i think it's still to come as they continue with their talks in the scoreboard right now is seventeen plus six that means the seventeen a euro zone countries plus six of the navi euro members are for this accord they say they will come up with a fiscal compact fiscal agreement however britain and hungary have refused to come on board and it's sweden and the czech republic said they will have to consult their problem it's a clearly no single unified agreement yet but coming into this this was rather expected i mean considering the last negotiation of the original lisbon treaty it took eight years to come up with an agreeme
a live from moscow with me alice had its d.-day for the euro with intense talks among e.u. leaders in brussels suffering its first step back britain and hungry refused to accept treaty changes leaving the rest of the club to work help their own currency saving solutions live to brussels now all chorus of that has asked syria tessa america the night of intense talks there in brussels clearly there's going to be no unified solution. yes well the marathon and i think it's still to come as they...