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. >> 37-year-old alisa arrives in high heels and a short skirt, ill prepared for camping with josh. >le dress outfit. >> thank you very much. >> what do you want to do? you want to go, like, to the tent? >> i'd love to. as soon as we get some alcohol and cigarettes. >> do you have a cigarette? >> no, i don't. i have one rolling around here. >> for josh, who was raised by his grandmother, his mother alisa, is more like a peer than a parent. >> get out of my tent. here we have some vodka. >> cool. >> some vodka. >> i'm a bad mom. >> alisa had josh when she was 20. he is the firstborn of her two children. >> they're the most important things in my life. my daughter is going to school and she's an "a" student. he's a prodigy also. he's a prodigy. he's prodigy. i interact with my daughter every day but she stays with my mother. >> she always let me make my own decisions, and that's what -- that's what builds character, dude. >> after only four months with josh, annie looks at his mother as family. >> my mother-in-law is here, and josh is back. he'll be like, this is the best day of my life
. >> 37-year-old alisa arrives in high heels and a short skirt, ill prepared for camping with josh. >le dress outfit. >> thank you very much. >> what do you want to do? you want to go, like, to the tent? >> i'd love to. as soon as we get some alcohol and cigarettes. >> do you have a cigarette? >> no, i don't. i have one rolling around here. >> for josh, who was raised by his grandmother, his mother alisa, is more like a peer than a parent. >>...
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we also have alisa phoenix, adviser, one of the advisors, for the group.good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: tell us a little about why you're having this assembly and why you're inviting joseph baker. >> the assembly itself is an anti-bullying initiative. it has more focus on sexual orientation bias because it's one of those subjects that is not touch on as much but it's just as much of an issue. baker is a advocate who promotes equality and tries to make sure everyone is treated equally. >> reporter: he's with "america's got talent." we have a group of students here, very excited he's going to be here. what do you think of daniel talking to you this morning? >> i'm excited. we met him yesterday. he's amazing. >> reporter: what do you think about the message? >> it's important. like i said, maybe it's not as big a deal at our school as other schools but it's still a problem. >> reporter: alisa, what do you want students to take away today? >> the students should be treated equally regardless of their race or gender, but especially their sexual orie
we also have alisa phoenix, adviser, one of the advisors, for the group.good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: tell us a little about why you're having this assembly and why you're inviting joseph baker. >> the assembly itself is an anti-bullying initiative. it has more focus on sexual orientation bias because it's one of those subjects that is not touch on as much but it's just as much of an issue. baker is a advocate who promotes equality and tries to make sure everyone...
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here's alisa weinstein, author of "earn it, learn it." >> we know there's no good time to make a money mistake, so when we go to teach our kids about money, we'll do everything in our power to make sure they don't make one. we stay on top of the money they earn and receive, tell them exactly where to put it and how they should spend it. and that is our mistake. i'm not talking about education and guidance. i'm talking about messing up big-time-- that's what you do when you're a kid. you remember-- you spend money on a toy and it breaks the first time you use it. you lose your quarter and can't buy a treat with all your friends. it's painful, it's heartbreaking, but it's also memorable. and it's fixable-- not by parents rushing to replace the money that's been spent or lost, but by staying strong. give a hug and encourage your child to take a look at where she went wrong and how she could do better next time. being a kid is the one time in life when it's not only okay to make money mistakes, it's critical. these errors are not going to affect their credit. they're going to reinforce the
here's alisa weinstein, author of "earn it, learn it." >> we know there's no good time to make a money mistake, so when we go to teach our kids about money, we'll do everything in our power to make sure they don't make one. we stay on top of the money they earn and receive, tell them exactly where to put it and how they should spend it. and that is our mistake. i'm not talking about education and guidance. i'm talking about messing up big-time-- that's what you do when you're a...
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the clerk is alisa miller. i want to thank sftv john ross and -- >> please make sure to silence of funds and the electronic devices. in the documents included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. supervisor farrell: item number one, please. >> hearing on the recent statistics and potential policies to address family fight. supervisor farrell: i called for this hearing last year, and i want to thank all the members of the different city departments here today that deal with family issues in san francisco. we actually have a pretty robust line of speakers here, thank you for taking the time to be here. i also want to thank my staff and miss stephanie that has spent a lot of time putting this together. after the 2010 census was released showing a lot of family fled from san francisco, this has been a personal issue as a father of two young children. i have seen for years, friends of children that my children go to school with leave our city. as a kid born and raised in the city, a number of my fri
the clerk is alisa miller. i want to thank sftv john ross and -- >> please make sure to silence of funds and the electronic devices. in the documents included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. supervisor farrell: item number one, please. >> hearing on the recent statistics and potential policies to address family fight. supervisor farrell: i called for this hearing last year, and i want to thank all the members of the different city departments here today that...
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our clerk is alisa somera. clerk miller: -- supervisor mar: we have three items. could we move item number three to the beginning? with no objection? could you please read item number three? clerk miller: item number three, creating a new definition of student housing. supervisor mar: supervisor wiener? supervisor wiener: thank you. today on the agenda, we have legislation creating a definition of housing, where none existed before, and clarifying and creating some rules, so we are creating additional housing and converting it to student housing. i am going to be offering some amendments to this legislation. we were not able to get them reduced to writing by today, so i would like to continue to march 26. that would also give us some time to back into the discussions, because i know there are some folks in recent days that have expressed some views, so i've afford to hearing from people who would like to discuss the legislation. please feel free. colleagues, we do have several from the planning department here. barring that, i would move to continue this. >> let's
our clerk is alisa somera. clerk miller: -- supervisor mar: we have three items. could we move item number three to the beginning? with no objection? could you please read item number three? clerk miller: item number three, creating a new definition of student housing. supervisor mar: supervisor wiener? supervisor wiener: thank you. today on the agenda, we have legislation creating a definition of housing, where none existed before, and clarifying and creating some rules, so we are creating...
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alisa a 17-year-old senior and david ding of albany are among the top 10 winners in the entail science talent search contest. a crowd last night washington, d.c. earlier they met with president obama. he won $40,000 and he took him 20,000 for her chemistry project. it's weeks away from showing up rabbit sightings are shooting higher. the cause for help is prompted in one's community. >>> the rain is still coming down. our chief meteorologistist will let us know the rain total so far. sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. tryomething funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one year term. at&t. >>> open animal shelter has put out an sos to let the public know they are bursting with bunnies. there are 31 rabbits ready to be adopted includ
alisa a 17-year-old senior and david ding of albany are among the top 10 winners in the entail science talent search contest. a crowd last night washington, d.c. earlier they met with president obama. he won $40,000 and he took him 20,000 for her chemistry project. it's weeks away from showing up rabbit sightings are shooting higher. the cause for help is prompted in one's community. >>> the rain is still coming down. our chief meteorologistist will let us know the rain total so far....
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this morning we have alisa phoenix joining us. she's one of the mentors and advisors with this group. good morning and thank you for being here with us. >> no problem. >> reporter: first, tell us a little about the assemblies. why are you having this? >> we feel bullying is a big issue right now. we wanted to have a little focus on the sexual orientation bias that happens to be behind a lot of these bullying incidents. >> reporter: you're bringing in a big talent. why? >> baker is somebody that has been a strong gay advocate and he wants to promote awareness as well. he's also going to be speaking about his own h bullying growing up and how to overcome them. >> reporter: i was here a few months ago. the governor was here speaking about bullying as well. is it a big issue here? >> i think we're a pretty progressive school as far as anti-bullying initiatives. i think there's always progress to be made. i think this is just one step closer to making sure all students are treated equally. >> reporter: what do you hope they leave with
this morning we have alisa phoenix joining us. she's one of the mentors and advisors with this group. good morning and thank you for being here with us. >> no problem. >> reporter: first, tell us a little about the assemblies. why are you having this? >> we feel bullying is a big issue right now. we wanted to have a little focus on the sexual orientation bias that happens to be behind a lot of these bullying incidents. >> reporter: you're bringing in a big talent. why?...
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alisa thomas scored 29 points and this is maryland's 10th tilt and second in four years a week from todaythey will find out who they play next. the ncaa first and second round games will be held at the comcast center on march 17th and 19th. >>> aa month before the season opener camden yards buck and the o's start the spring training tilt. they will play the ways and pirates. game time is 1 and 7. >>> and peek of the -- speak of the birds cal ripkin junior will be in the studio promoting his book. be sure to stay with "good morning maryland today at 6:15 and we will hear from cal. >> health news this morning. it's getting the time of year when your little ones will take up baseball or softball but a few tips to keep in mind to keep your kids say. number of researchers -- injuries from baseball the degree of carte is high. one of the most serious is when the child is hit in the chest with a bat or a baseball. >> it's unique phenomenon where the speed of the ball is just right to hit them at a vulnerable time in the cardiac cycle and it can induce a cardiac arrest. it may not happen right aw
alisa thomas scored 29 points and this is maryland's 10th tilt and second in four years a week from todaythey will find out who they play next. the ncaa first and second round games will be held at the comcast center on march 17th and 19th. >>> aa month before the season opener camden yards buck and the o's start the spring training tilt. they will play the ways and pirates. game time is 1 and 7. >>> and peek of the -- speak of the birds cal ripkin junior will be in the studio...
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maryland in action tonight against louisville, but they had to do it without most of their star, alisas in foul trouble early on. maryland tested tonight. a defensive break down by the terps holds the cardinals go up 7 at the first. but the star of the night, lauren, 24 points. unbelievable. hawkins a pretty solid night as well on both ends. lady terps hold on to beat louisville and advance to the sweet 16. >> a tremendous game, you know. it's a shame, obviously, that any team had to lose that game. >> this time last year, i was up here and coach b. had to fill in my words for me, because i wasso distraught. it feels good to be moving on. our team pushed hard to get better. >>> alex a big game in detroit. on the first period in the power play, ovie fires. look at that. puts the caps on the board first with that one. mike tax on another. ovie again, first shot is blocked, gets his own rebound, past all those red jerseys. they hold on to win 5-3. >>> the newest wizard hitting the practice court with his new team. the center said his trade came as a surprise. he spent his whole career in
maryland in action tonight against louisville, but they had to do it without most of their star, alisas in foul trouble early on. maryland tested tonight. a defensive break down by the terps holds the cardinals go up 7 at the first. but the star of the night, lauren, 24 points. unbelievable. hawkins a pretty solid night as well on both ends. lady terps hold on to beat louisville and advance to the sweet 16. >> a tremendous game, you know. it's a shame, obviously, that any team had to lose...
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and are happy our families are going into debt just educate their children already in her garden and alisa silverstone feeds her child like a bird all that with a. good. story. to understand it. and realize that everything. is a big. mystery . but in the run itself you'll get a real headline from the sun. the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and for what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it and we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight once again go to new york city mayor michael bloomberg a man to really seems like bloomberg is trying to give santorum run for his money and the battle for told times in front of the right but then i bloomberg is taking time away from his ow
and are happy our families are going into debt just educate their children already in her garden and alisa silverstone feeds her child like a bird all that with a. good. story. to understand it. and realize that everything. is a big. mystery . but in the run itself you'll get a real headline from the sun. the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and for what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't...
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you can use any food and tell the kids a doctor named alisa silverstone said it's healthy for parentschew the food first and explain that this is how it's going to work in the house from now on. please record your children's reaction and upload it to youtube with the title, hay, jimmy kimmel, i silverstoned my kid. we'll contact you and then use it on the show next week, probably monday night. as usual, our lawyers have asked us to remind you not to pass disease to your children, as if that would have been your plan. don't chew the food. just make it look chewed. kids don't know any better. they're dumb. we're taking one more step toward a real life hunger games. today was a good day for lindsay lohan. she was officially taken off formal probation. the judge switched her from formal probation to informal probation for her shoplifting arrest. so i guess that means our little lindsay is growing up. informal probation is similar to formal probation but you can wear flip flops. the probation hearing was carried live on e! online. maybe i'm old-fashioned, but i don't think there should be
you can use any food and tell the kids a doctor named alisa silverstone said it's healthy for parentschew the food first and explain that this is how it's going to work in the house from now on. please record your children's reaction and upload it to youtube with the title, hay, jimmy kimmel, i silverstoned my kid. we'll contact you and then use it on the show next week, probably monday night. as usual, our lawyers have asked us to remind you not to pass disease to your children, as if that...
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. >> celebrities reacting to big stories today, arrest of george clooney and alisa milano simply tweeting free clooney with a smiley face kristin bell wrote the cloon doctor and left a link to a human rights blog. and over in the music world rihanna defending her decision to collaborate with chris brown saying it made sense because brown is the hottest r & b artist now he's on probation for assaulting her three years ago. dunne former blossom star has a hpd in neuroscience? she has use that had knowledge in a new book. and there is is a suggestion of a family bed. >> push mattresses together and have the family together. how is that working out? >> it's working out g the family bed throughout human history people use. and hear more of the theory on book stands now. >> and for everything else entertainment check out otrc.com. >> there is the healthy habit appearing to make it difficult for women to get pregnant. >> also several more feet of snow forecast for the sierra. how it's looking right now in a live report. >> and crews in san francisco get ready for more rain. >> >> and our high de
. >> celebrities reacting to big stories today, arrest of george clooney and alisa milano simply tweeting free clooney with a smiley face kristin bell wrote the cloon doctor and left a link to a human rights blog. and over in the music world rihanna defending her decision to collaborate with chris brown saying it made sense because brown is the hottest r & b artist now he's on probation for assaulting her three years ago. dunne former blossom star has a hpd in neuroscience? she has...
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alisa thomas was selected first team all american by associated press the first time in history a sophomorenition. >> rg 3 to the red skins is not a given, indianapolis colts owner says his team likes both luck and robert griffin the the third and hasn't decided which of the star quarterbacks they will take with the number one pick in the draft really. the skins have the second pick so if they take rg 3 we will take luck. draft begins april 25th. >>> coming to the movies this weekend mirror mirror. actor army hammer who played the winklevoss twins in the social network, and now he is taking on the iconic role of the prince in the new version of the snow white story. >> what are you doing? puppy love. what am i supposed to do with a puppy? >> well, he talked with kevin mccarthy about his first scene with the movies evil queen played by julia roberts. >> if someone happens to put a spell on me and i become a dog,. >> yeah. >> in washington dc somewhere how do i look cool doing it. >> maybe you could have someone like tarsam sing direct it and have julia roberts as your scene partner you play
alisa thomas was selected first team all american by associated press the first time in history a sophomorenition. >> rg 3 to the red skins is not a given, indianapolis colts owner says his team likes both luck and robert griffin the the third and hasn't decided which of the star quarterbacks they will take with the number one pick in the draft really. the skins have the second pick so if they take rg 3 we will take luck. draft begins april 25th. >>> coming to the movies this...
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. >> reporter: alisa jang is one of it. she is one of the finalists in the talent search contest.ion device that would not require a needle or the drawing of blood. the other two bay area teenagers among the finalists are jin pang and sha rabb sha ram. it will be announced tonight and the first place prize is $100,000. >>> country music artists makeup more than a quarter of this year's money maker's list from billboard magazine. the rankings are based on income sources from tours, album sales and publishing royalties, taylor swift is number 1, earning more than $35 million last year. country artists hold 11 of the 40 spots on the list. rounding out the top 5 are u2 with more than $32 million, country star kenny chesney has more than $29 billion, lady gaga is fourth at 25 million, and lil wayne is number 5 with just over $23 million. >> wow. all right. >>> 7:ra 4, sal is smiling this morning. >>> cracks me up when they call him little well, it's lil wayne. >> interview: my street cred went way down. >> reporter: you said it right though. >> interview: lil wayne. >>> good morning ev
. >> reporter: alisa jang is one of it. she is one of the finalists in the talent search contest.ion device that would not require a needle or the drawing of blood. the other two bay area teenagers among the finalists are jin pang and sha rabb sha ram. it will be announced tonight and the first place prize is $100,000. >>> country music artists makeup more than a quarter of this year's money maker's list from billboard magazine. the rankings are based on income sources from...
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a new line of sweet treats, called government cluster fudge and it is catching on, joining us now, alisay. >> i did. >> alisyn: and made $12 million in revenue and what went wrong. >> we had a fire in our plant in 2008, which cost us equity in our company and lost our financing in 2010, heavy banking regulations and bank pulled back in 2010, on liquid lines of credit and we were part of that. >> dave: i want to talk about government cluster fudge and politicians, all the time, run around talking about how small business is the backbone of our economy and you say, the government is no friend of small business. how so? >> well, small business, that is actually one truth, told by politicians it is the backbone of the economy and they are no friend of small business, where it gets funky. we sell chocolate lies. >> dave: what do they do that hurts small business? >> every time we turn around, there are more regulations, keeping up with tack codes. when i started my company in college i had no idea i would instantly become the state and federal and local tax collector, i'm not paid to do it bu
a new line of sweet treats, called government cluster fudge and it is catching on, joining us now, alisay. >> i did. >> alisyn: and made $12 million in revenue and what went wrong. >> we had a fire in our plant in 2008, which cost us equity in our company and lost our financing in 2010, heavy banking regulations and bank pulled back in 2010, on liquid lines of credit and we were part of that. >> dave: i want to talk about government cluster fudge and politicians, all the...