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but she chose to stay with mary ann, and henny died in king son on thames in 1910. she was the last of, if you might like, the family to survive. when mary ann died, bess -- she was looked after by bess and then by louisa, and an annuity was settled on her. other than that, nothing in the letters at all about that. and, indeed, about suffrage. which, you know, abolitionism, equal rights -- well, rights of some sort -- were being discussed by women and, indeed, by their peer group. they don't seem to have mentioned it. now, whether those letters were destroyed, whether they decide never to write about them because they felt it would embarrass their family, i don't know. i never found out. >> well, thank you very much. i think we need to wrap up now, but i will invite all of you to join jehanne right next door where she'll be signing books. thank you for coming. >> thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> that was jehanne wake on the caton sisters. for more information visit jehannewake.com. we'll be back with more from the annapolis book festival i
but she chose to stay with mary ann, and henny died in king son on thames in 1910. she was the last of, if you might like, the family to survive. when mary ann died, bess -- she was looked after by bess and then by louisa, and an annuity was settled on her. other than that, nothing in the letters at all about that. and, indeed, about suffrage. which, you know, abolitionism, equal rights -- well, rights of some sort -- were being discussed by women and, indeed, by their peer group. they don't...
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i will turn it over to him marie rogers from the planning department -- anne marie rogers from the planning department to discuss the details. >> it is a pleasure to speak before you in support of this proposed ordinance. the planning commission is very supportive about this. this item was heard before it as a text amendment. there was no opposition to this. there was hours and hours of testimony by dozens of supporters. i am sure you will see them here as well. as mentioned in the ordinance, this ordinance seeks to clarify how the city of san francisco classifies urban agriculture activities into two categories. there is a smaller neighborhood scale and a larger scale. we wanted to make the neighborhood of agriculture as permissible as possible everywhere. the larger use requires conditional use in districts that are not zoned industrial. in general, what differentiates the uses is operational standards. i think taken together, the planning commission is very happy about this ordinance and how it strikes a balance between intensities and uses in various parts of the city. we are very pleas
i will turn it over to him marie rogers from the planning department -- anne marie rogers from the planning department to discuss the details. >> it is a pleasure to speak before you in support of this proposed ordinance. the planning commission is very supportive about this. this item was heard before it as a text amendment. there was no opposition to this. there was hours and hours of testimony by dozens of supporters. i am sure you will see them here as well. as mentioned in the...
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our guest is ann marie buerkle.from new york, and member of the oversight and government reform committee. by the way, if you want to check out more what was released last night in terms of the continuing resolution, the latest on the budget as well, we invite you to go to our website, c-span.org. there is a special link to take a look at the budget discussions happening this week in the house and senate. that will give you all the information you need to know. again, c-span.org. coming up, more discussion on the economy with representative ann marie buerkle. >> let us meet another winner in the studentcam competition. we asked students to produce a video on a topic that helps them better understand the role of the federal government. today we are going to minnesota where sam is a senior. why did you pick a homelessness as the topic of your video? >> there were a few different topics that i was considering. one was federal funding for public schools, which directly affects me. with homelessness, i thought that was a
our guest is ann marie buerkle.from new york, and member of the oversight and government reform committee. by the way, if you want to check out more what was released last night in terms of the continuing resolution, the latest on the budget as well, we invite you to go to our website, c-span.org. there is a special link to take a look at the budget discussions happening this week in the house and senate. that will give you all the information you need to know. again, c-span.org. coming up,...
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and i think as anne-marie slaughter put, she's the outgoing director of policy planning at state must not go back to the woodrow wilson school at princeton, said the real secret of americans success is our ability to create and maintain networks. some of those are formal alliances, some are not. but if the world is going to need more networked power, the americans are probably better at creating that network power than anybody else. and nato is just one good example of that. so i remain a believer in nato's importance. it's not going to play the same role in the hyper cold war but it is to import in this research and passionate in this reassurance of networking. >> a policy question and a process question. the policy question just spoken very well with the integration of smart power, soft power, hard power. but perhaps talk about, what ends the think american power should be directed to achieve, and what i think more useful to young people in the room, you patty great career of mixing academic studies of international relations and prices. one of the lessons that have carried over fro
and i think as anne-marie slaughter put, she's the outgoing director of policy planning at state must not go back to the woodrow wilson school at princeton, said the real secret of americans success is our ability to create and maintain networks. some of those are formal alliances, some are not. but if the world is going to need more networked power, the americans are probably better at creating that network power than anybody else. and nato is just one good example of that. so i remain a...
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we live in carrollton georgia because my father went to ann marie and tulane that his phd. of the deal was the guts and scholarship money if he promised to become back to georgia and teach. fair deal. when he finished up his to some faces -- dissertation and belgium he found a job offer in carrollton, georgia. that is where he went. two young girls. we all lived in carrollton georgia. we packed up to come to washington on a big train trips, which, as you can imagine, a big trip. my mother's mother. we are getting ready and coming down the big hill on our little house. pretty steep, not very long. my grandfather tripped and broker arm. broker legg. broker legg. she broke her leg. my sister had to get someone to push her around the washington some. the grandmother got on the trade, rode the trend a whole way here. we kept our family petition intact. what i remember, and the reason i'm telling you the story, imagine a little girl grow riding the train, going into the dining car in the morning, sitting down at what appeared to be a very elegant table with white tablecloths at t
we live in carrollton georgia because my father went to ann marie and tulane that his phd. of the deal was the guts and scholarship money if he promised to become back to georgia and teach. fair deal. when he finished up his to some faces -- dissertation and belgium he found a job offer in carrollton, georgia. that is where he went. two young girls. we all lived in carrollton georgia. we packed up to come to washington on a big train trips, which, as you can imagine, a big trip. my mother's...
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i think ann marie stoddard, she is the outgoing director of policy planning who is now gone back to thewoodrow wilson school, said the real secret of americans success is their ability to create and maintain networks. some of those are full of alliances and some of them are not but if the world is going to need more network power to supplement hierarchical power in this more complex situation that i have described, the americans are probably better at trading that network power than anybody else. nato is just one good example. so i remain a believer that it is important. is not going to play the same role that played in the height of the cold war but it is still very important in this reassurance of networking roles. >> joa had a policy question and then a process question. the policy question you have spoken very well if the integration of smart power, soft power and hard power. i would ask you if i could what do you think american power should be directed to achieve and what i think may be more useful to the young people in the room, you have had a great career of fixing academic stud
i think ann marie stoddard, she is the outgoing director of policy planning who is now gone back to thewoodrow wilson school, said the real secret of americans success is their ability to create and maintain networks. some of those are full of alliances and some of them are not but if the world is going to need more network power to supplement hierarchical power in this more complex situation that i have described, the americans are probably better at trading that network power than anybody...
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so at this time i'm proud to yield to representative ann marie buerkle. ms. buerkle: thank you. and thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman, it's good to be here. i thank the distinguished gentleman, my colleague from georgia. i am very honored to be here to speak about health care in the united states of america. as was said, i am a registered nurse, i've basketball been a registered nurse for -- i've been a registered nurse since 1972. a time in our nation's health history where the physicians and the patient had a relationship and the government had not injected itself into that relationship. and then after a while i went into law and for the last 13 years, mr. speaker, i have been a health care attorney for a large teaching hospital in upstate new york, for the last 13 years. and what we did in that hospital and in my role as an assistant attorney general was we looked at money, money that was owed to the state of new york and so i had a very upclose and personal look at the complexity of health care in our country today. and i contend that this bill, this piece of legislation
so at this time i'm proud to yield to representative ann marie buerkle. ms. buerkle: thank you. and thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman, it's good to be here. i thank the distinguished gentleman, my colleague from georgia. i am very honored to be here to speak about health care in the united states of america. as was said, i am a registered nurse, i've basketball been a registered nurse for -- i've been a registered nurse since 1972. a time in our nation's health history where the physicians...
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reporting from santa cruz, mary ann favro. >> still ahead. new developments in the drug controversy involving premature births. how the company that hiked the drug cost by more than $1,000 may be giving some leeway. >> take you live out to the oakland as. season opener. as fans likely hit the like button about this one. a new survey showing they're pretty social. >> plus one of the silliest bay area traditions of the year, saint stupid. and again, we'll take you there. >> and meteorologist jeff ranieri. another amazing day outside today. warm, above average. record setting with plenty of mid topper 80s from the south bay. right into the east bay. right now, still holding on to heat in livermore with 77. 74 in san jose. and big changes on the way for the weekend. take a look at this. clouds bidding in the east bay tomorrow. let you know when the best chance of showers will be coming up. >>> nbcbayarea.com. your one stop shot for everything giants. check out the cove. right now bay area chef created ume li.ecnc iatthn world is that? d >>> arizo
reporting from santa cruz, mary ann favro. >> still ahead. new developments in the drug controversy involving premature births. how the company that hiked the drug cost by more than $1,000 may be giving some leeway. >> take you live out to the oakland as. season opener. as fans likely hit the like button about this one. a new survey showing they're pretty social. >> plus one of the silliest bay area traditions of the year, saint stupid. and again, we'll take you there....
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. >> mary ann joins us from international airport to tell us why they'll be trading war for ways. >> reporter: well, the six wounded warriors got off a plane here, then into a limo and are now on their way to santa cruz will they will learn to surf. the blue star moms greeted the six. some recently lost limbs fighting in afghanistan. >> and i lost my leg from the knee down on the left hand side and received wounds in my legs, my abdomen and arms. >> reporter: walking through a tunnel of flags, they are on their way to santa cruz where they will get free surf lessons. a harley escort was provided to the beach. this is the first time the program is going to teach amputees how to surf in santa cruz. >>> camelot comes to tv. a controversial mini series about the kennedy family will finally make it to the small screen. >>> and many of the bay area know her as comedian, angela johnson. the talent to herreturns to her hometown. >> our jobless rate falls. we'll have that after the break. the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings accou
. >> mary ann joins us from international airport to tell us why they'll be trading war for ways. >> reporter: well, the six wounded warriors got off a plane here, then into a limo and are now on their way to santa cruz will they will learn to surf. the blue star moms greeted the six. some recently lost limbs fighting in afghanistan. >> and i lost my leg from the knee down on the left hand side and received wounds in my legs, my abdomen and arms. >> reporter: walking...
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. >>> free passes to ride public transit for people who have no place to call home mary ann mends has the story. >>> for people living on the streets, it might as well be $600, they can't afford it. but help from valley transportation authority is going to help with buses and the light rail. >> it helped me to go places to eat when i didn't have enough to eat. >> that help turned into a home for graci, who was homeless for several years, but now has a place to stay. santa clara county is conning a program many may not be aware of. the program offers homeless passes. this really helps homeless get back on their feet. >> you get job training, medical care, go to the food bank, whatever services they need. getting services is to be able to get there. >> the program distribute 1800 stickers each quarter to the homeless. many passengers support this program. >> maybe it will help them to get around and get jobs and get active in the community. i see it ads a plus. >>> they said they are elated when they get their pass. they can finally get somewhere. >> it helped me look around where i wan
. >>> free passes to ride public transit for people who have no place to call home mary ann mends has the story. >>> for people living on the streets, it might as well be $600, they can't afford it. but help from valley transportation authority is going to help with buses and the light rail. >> it helped me to go places to eat when i didn't have enough to eat. >> that help turned into a home for graci, who was homeless for several years, but now has a place to...
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sot - mary ann murphy dir. de la primaria de la inmaculada concepcion el panorama luce sombrio.po de nueva york anuncio el posible cierre de 27 planteles de su area. bridge - carlos botifoll la amenaza a las escuelas catolicas es un hecho en las grandes ciudades, y en comunidades mas pequeñas como esta en el condado de san bernardino en california, donde en los ultimos 2 años han cerrado 3 escuelas para quienes dirigen estos planteles, las consecuencia s de lo que ocurre lo sentiran miles de familias y comuniades. sot - carolina guevara portavoz de la arquidiocesis de los angeles para la iglesia catolica, la batalla esta en pie para mantener su papel en la educacion. acaban de lanzar en el sur de california, una campaña publicitaria para incrementar las matriculas, mientras el cardenal roger mahony revelo que extenderan el año escolar en sus colegios en busca de atraer a mas padres. sot lo que se cuestiona es si la tendencia de tantos años se podra ahora revertir. en los angeles,carlo s botifoll, telemundo ..... cu ---al volver de la pausa, la ultima del noticiero, take vo ---en
sot - mary ann murphy dir. de la primaria de la inmaculada concepcion el panorama luce sombrio.po de nueva york anuncio el posible cierre de 27 planteles de su area. bridge - carlos botifoll la amenaza a las escuelas catolicas es un hecho en las grandes ciudades, y en comunidades mas pequeñas como esta en el condado de san bernardino en california, donde en los ultimos 2 años han cerrado 3 escuelas para quienes dirigen estos planteles, las consecuencia s de lo que ocurre lo sentiran miles de...
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mary ann favreau talked to the east bay woman who says the faulty hip replacement device has her living in constant pain. this has got to be brutal? >> reporter: you're right. de pugh orthopedic sold thousands of hip replacements in the u.s. and worldwide. many patients are wondering if the recall decision was made too late. terry gallo way used to love running, now she struggles to walk. >> i am absolutely in pain all the time. it's so frustrating. i can't stand for a long period of time. i can't sit. i don't get quality of sleep. i'm just tired all the time. >> reporter: terry's convinced her pain is caused by the artificial hip doctors implanted in march 2009. the hip device is made by de pugh orthopedics, owned by johnson & johnson. in august of 2010, the company voluntarily recalled the hip, after learning one in eight patients needed revision surgery because the device failed. some doctors operating on patients to remove and replace the device say they discovered destroyed muscle and bone in patients. something they believe was caused by metallic debris from the device. today terr
mary ann favreau talked to the east bay woman who says the faulty hip replacement device has her living in constant pain. this has got to be brutal? >> reporter: you're right. de pugh orthopedic sold thousands of hip replacements in the u.s. and worldwide. many patients are wondering if the recall decision was made too late. terry gallo way used to love running, now she struggles to walk. >> i am absolutely in pain all the time. it's so frustrating. i can't stand for a long period...
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mary ann favro, bay area news. >>> now to the latest on the disaster in japan. workers at crippled fukushima nuclear power plant began pumping 3 million gallons of contaminated water into the pacific. that will free storage space for more highly radioactive water. it will take two days to pump the less radioactive walter out of the complex. the cooling systems knocked out by the earthquake and tsunami three weeks ago. radioactivity is quickly diluted in the ocean. >> the local impact is expensive. new damage estimates from last month's tsunami along the california coast. the numbers at $48 million. four million more than previous estimate. the harbors in crescent city and santa cruz, hardest hit by the tsunami triggered by the earthquake. a spokesman for the california emergency management agency says they're in process of drafting a letter to the white house requesting a disaster declaration. that would then pave the way for federal aid. >>> nice way to start the workweek. gorgeous outside. >> beautiful all week or no? >> no. >> that can never happen, raj. i mu
mary ann favro, bay area news. >>> now to the latest on the disaster in japan. workers at crippled fukushima nuclear power plant began pumping 3 million gallons of contaminated water into the pacific. that will free storage space for more highly radioactive water. it will take two days to pump the less radioactive walter out of the complex. the cooling systems knocked out by the earthquake and tsunami three weeks ago. radioactivity is quickly diluted in the ocean. >> the local...
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this done and start it as a small seed and go around the city, neighborhood by neighborhood and mary ann bert chely is the bomb, she's awesom. she connects on every level and everyone throughout the city. but i think we can help because we can even raise money and charge for those hot dogs to the people who are actually using it. but i really see neighbors working, and we don't charge. we want to do it for -- and to see a clubhouse, beautiful clubhouses charge people who want to have meetings or have classes. anything to bring in so that the people can do it. we don't need a gardener. we need the parents out there working that.s0 would be my suggestion. i thank you for what you're doing but it's also the parks that don't have the clubhouses with the game players smoking weed and drinking all day long. it's not a good influence for the teenagers. so it hits every part of our society and we are so willing to work with whomever we have to in a collaborative way. i really think we can help you frpblt -- help you, so -- >> [applause] >> thank you for the question. the answer is yes, resoundin
this done and start it as a small seed and go around the city, neighborhood by neighborhood and mary ann bert chely is the bomb, she's awesom. she connects on every level and everyone throughout the city. but i think we can help because we can even raise money and charge for those hot dogs to the people who are actually using it. but i really see neighbors working, and we don't charge. we want to do it for -- and to see a clubhouse, beautiful clubhouses charge people who want to have meetings...
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. >> reporter: like mary ann gannon, a former sales manager with a credit card company who's joined a job search group in westchester county, new york. >> what do you have to contribute? >> reporter: do you think there is a bias out there against people who have been out of work as long as you have? >> i do to a certain degree, yes. i applied one night to a particular company on their web site, and two and a half minutes later i gotten a e-mail back saying "thank you very much, we've reviewed your application and resume and we do not feel it is a fit." >> reporter: two... >> two and a half minutes at 11:00 on a friday night. >> reporter: in fact, on job websites we found repeated postings for sales and management positions that required applicants to be currently employed. we reached out to four firms for an explanation, but none replied. >> even friends or neighbors or whatever around here, they're like "you're still out of work?" you know, it's like, "well, what don't you understand?" you know? "the job market stinks." >> reporter: in a new study by u.c.l.a. and the state university
. >> reporter: like mary ann gannon, a former sales manager with a credit card company who's joined a job search group in westchester county, new york. >> what do you have to contribute? >> reporter: do you think there is a bias out there against people who have been out of work as long as you have? >> i do to a certain degree, yes. i applied one night to a particular company on their web site, and two and a half minutes later i gotten a e-mail back saying "thank...
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that is mary ann favro's daughter. she spent the day learning the ropes as a reporter. she is a natural. how about this, my own daughter anna, also on the mike and in the car. what can you say, a couple 6-year-olds destined for greatness. the future is pretty cute. right, guys? >> you've been here more than ten years at this station? >> yes. >> bring anna to work more often. our ratings will spike tremendously. >> can she fill in for me tomorrow? 6:00. >> take your daughters to work day. we love it. >>> it's impossible to put a price on mom, but with mother's day just right around the corner, a week from sunday, it's worth noting her economic value is rebounding as the recession eases. >> you got that right. >> a retail survey shows the average person plans to spend about $140 on flowers or gifts on this mother's day. that's almost $15 more than last year. it matches the average spending in 2008 before the recession hit. >>> a website called rate my professor.com is out with its list of best college professors. who is number one? a business prof from san jose state. dav
that is mary ann favro's daughter. she spent the day learning the ropes as a reporter. she is a natural. how about this, my own daughter anna, also on the mike and in the car. what can you say, a couple 6-year-olds destined for greatness. the future is pretty cute. right, guys? >> you've been here more than ten years at this station? >> yes. >> bring anna to work more often. our ratings will spike tremendously. >> can she fill in for me tomorrow? 6:00. >> take your...
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. >> reporter: dozens of boxes full of brand new items were all over the mary anne wright foundation warehouse. inside each box, hundreds of brand new dresses just in time for easter. >> if we could just give them something that way little children feel proud an they can go to church or they can just have it. >> reporter: joe welsh says last year she was still dealing with her mother's deaths so they weren't able to give away the donated dresses but this year things are back on track. >> this is my daughter's first easter and i'm not able to afford an easter for my daughter. >> reporter: right now we're not in a financial situation where we can afford to get one, this is such a blessing to have mother right here for the community. >> reporter: this little girl told us the joy of having a new dress and the smiles on their faces are priceless by doing this the wright family remembers their founders mission. to provide and support individuals in families. those are words that this man in need says he will remember when paying it forward. >> like when she outgrows these. i will make sure
. >> reporter: dozens of boxes full of brand new items were all over the mary anne wright foundation warehouse. inside each box, hundreds of brand new dresses just in time for easter. >> if we could just give them something that way little children feel proud an they can go to church or they can just have it. >> reporter: joe welsh says last year she was still dealing with her mother's deaths so they weren't able to give away the donated dresses but this year things are back...
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gunfire, kills two people, and wo >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> ann oakland bar surrounded by crime tape this morning. gunfire kills two and wounds four. a live report on the search for suspects. >>> as a fire in san francisco forces dozens of people out of their homes. could it be the work of an arsonist ? >> good morning. it is monday, the 25th of april. thanks so much for joining us. >> i'm robert lyles. frank has the morning off. the time is 4:30. >> let's get a quick look at traffic and weather. we'll start off with kristy seifkin and back-to-work monday. >> and back to sprinkles, as well. a little bet ofmoisture this morning, grab the umbrella. hi-def doppler showing us a little green out there, light showers into the north bay and that system will continue to drop to the south and bring showers to most of the bay area. gianna has traffic. >> right now so far, so good. live look at the golden gate bridge problem-free. we'll have more coming up but back to you. >> thank you. >>> gunfire kills two people and wounds four others inside an oakland bar and re
gunfire, kills two people, and wo >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> ann oakland bar surrounded by crime tape this morning. gunfire kills two and wounds four. a live report on the search for suspects. >>> as a fire in san francisco forces dozens of people out of their homes. could it be the work of an arsonist ? >> good morning. it is monday, the 25th of april. thanks so much for joining us. >> i'm robert lyles. frank has the morning...
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mary ann crawmer from westminster, maryland. 100 years old today.oves bridge and crossword puzzles. they say that keeps everybody sharp. and good old louis tognoli. louis is from fayetteville, arkansas. he's 106 years olds. eldest member of the local mall walkers. jurina westphal of marysville, washington is 100. served on the election board for over 50 years. dosh jackson, sr. is 100 and enjoys gadgets and plays the violin at church on sunday. that's all. back to good old new york. >> i love willard. thank you very much. >> just ahead, ben stiller stops by studio 1a. hello, ben. first your local news and weather. >>> good morning to you. it is 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. president obama touches down in the bay area today, his first stop will be facebook headquarters for a town hall event. we're live in palo alto with how the president plans to leverage social media today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. right now about six hours away until the president is expected here at facebook headquarters in time for a 1:45 town hall meeting. that
mary ann crawmer from westminster, maryland. 100 years old today.oves bridge and crossword puzzles. they say that keeps everybody sharp. and good old louis tognoli. louis is from fayetteville, arkansas. he's 106 years olds. eldest member of the local mall walkers. jurina westphal of marysville, washington is 100. served on the election board for over 50 years. dosh jackson, sr. is 100 and enjoys gadgets and plays the violin at church on sunday. that's all. back to good old new york. >> i...
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the young monarch and his queen anne-marie fled in the middle of the night after a military coup.>> why are you not become a bitter man given what happened to you? >> life is way too short. i remember when i was a child my mother told me once, if you hit your toe at the end of the bed when you walk around your room it doesn't help going back to that place and hitting it again and again. there is no point. you have to get on with life. >> constantine found a home in london near his relatives from the house of windsor. he is second cousin to prince charles and godfather to prince william. >> there is a wonderful picture of prince william directly behind you as a little boy. >> saluting. >> i turned around and he was saluting. i don't know. children do funny things. >> if you had to describe prince william how would you? >> they are lucky. they have a guy who's hard-working with a fantastic sense of humor. above all he has from his parents and grandparents the first thing that's important -- service to the people. he will be a great king one day. >> have you spoken to william since t
the young monarch and his queen anne-marie fled in the middle of the night after a military coup.>> why are you not become a bitter man given what happened to you? >> life is way too short. i remember when i was a child my mother told me once, if you hit your toe at the end of the bed when you walk around your room it doesn't help going back to that place and hitting it again and again. there is no point. you have to get on with life. >> constantine found a home in london near...
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a hearing under way right now as judge mary ann sumi decides to block the legislation.nbc's john yang has been covering the story and joins me. so far the judge said this law cannot take effect and the ways that you're trying to go around it aren't right either. >> this is the second day she's taken testimony and said the trial may not end today. there may be more. the debate or the issue is not over the substance of the bill but the way it was passed. opponents say that the senate did not -- or violated the open meeting law because they didn't give the public enough notice. the republicans are saying, well, even if we didn't -- even if we didn't do that, a judge can't strike the bill down because of that. so there are lots of issues in this that's going to go beyond this court probably to the state supreme court. >> where do we stand on the ohio battle on bargaining rights? >> governor john kasich signed it into law. it takes 90 days to be effective. in those 90 days the unions are launching a petition drive to get enough votes to put a repeal on the ballot in septembe
a hearing under way right now as judge mary ann sumi decides to block the legislation.nbc's john yang has been covering the story and joins me. so far the judge said this law cannot take effect and the ways that you're trying to go around it aren't right either. >> this is the second day she's taken testimony and said the trial may not end today. there may be more. the debate or the issue is not over the substance of the bill but the way it was passed. opponents say that the senate did...
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ann marie buerkle it is from the 25th district in new york. regarding the debate on the 2012 budget, we heard from our previous guest, concerns about the way that it lays out the map. how would you respond to those concerns? guest: the budget is an excellent effort in terms of what we need to do to get back onto fiscal sanity course. we need to stop spending. the last congress did not pass a budget so we are in this cr situation, which is untenable for the american people. we need a fiscally responsible plan. i believe paul ryan has put that fourth and i am looking forward to the debate. host: where do you get the most optimism, in terms of specifics? guest: the amount of money it will save the country, the fiscal responsibility of the plan. he will save the nation, over a 10-year period, trillions. it is what we need to do when we are staring at a $14 trillion debt. host: there is a column in "the washington post" about this. guest: obviously, i disagree. i think the nation has gone off course. we have gotten involved in giving money to agenc
ann marie buerkle it is from the 25th district in new york. regarding the debate on the 2012 budget, we heard from our previous guest, concerns about the way that it lays out the map. how would you respond to those concerns? guest: the budget is an excellent effort in terms of what we need to do to get back onto fiscal sanity course. we need to stop spending. the last congress did not pass a budget so we are in this cr situation, which is untenable for the american people. we need a fiscally...
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hail mary ann silber 5 -- and semper fi. forever faithful, always faithful. that is a key value in the marine corps. and the scout oath. i can barely remember were parked, but i can recite the oath from the time i was 12 years old like it was yesterday. that?s that is a statement of the core values of the organization. how does all this relates to the labor movement? if you go back historically and study the labor movement, there was a time when most unions in this country had a much stronger culture within their organization. rich and i grew up in western pennsylvania. i have a lot of exposure to the mine workers and steelworkers union. in the 1960's and 1970's, there was a strong culture. i would say stronger than it is today. it was a much bigger part of people's lives. the union hall, the pride of being in the organization, constantly wearing pants identifying people's -- pins identifying people's identity with the union. we need to move toward rebuilding that. do unions have ritual ceremonies and rites? they do, but i do not know what degree -- to what d
hail mary ann silber 5 -- and semper fi. forever faithful, always faithful. that is a key value in the marine corps. and the scout oath. i can barely remember were parked, but i can recite the oath from the time i was 12 years old like it was yesterday. that?s that is a statement of the core values of the organization. how does all this relates to the labor movement? if you go back historically and study the labor movement, there was a time when most unions in this country had a much stronger...
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ann? >> that's right, mary dik. it's a tough job, but somebody's got do it.bout kate's dress, will it have a sweening train, lace leads. less than 24 hours to go, what will the bride be wearing is still the biggest mystery of them all. >> reporter: in less than 24 hours women on both sides of the pond will have their answer to the question, what will kate ware. interestingly on wednesday, a long dress bag together with hat boxes and other finery was seen moving into the luxurious goring hotel where kate and family are staying. nearby she was spotted carrying a garment bag of her own as she entered the clarence house. >> women all over the world are dying to see this dress. >> reporter: why the fascination? >> there is so much fascination with kate's wedding gouchblt mostly because she has managed to keep it as a closely guard secret of the royal wedding. >> reporter: 700 million viewers watched as princess diana was married. nearly 30 years later the designer dress is still world famous. >> we're absolutely still talking about diana's dress. it's nothing shor
ann? >> that's right, mary dik. it's a tough job, but somebody's got do it.bout kate's dress, will it have a sweening train, lace leads. less than 24 hours to go, what will the bride be wearing is still the biggest mystery of them all. >> reporter: in less than 24 hours women on both sides of the pond will have their answer to the question, what will kate ware. interestingly on wednesday, a long dress bag together with hat boxes and other finery was seen moving into the luxurious...
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ann decided not give her children royal titles. zara's success is her own. as a top horsewoman, she's training for a spot on britain's olympic equestrian team. later this year she'll marylayer mike tindall in a wedding that will have no royal overtones. perhaps upbringing matters. prince charles was the product of a more formal era while william and harry grew up with a mother far more affectionate. making them seem easier to know, easier to like and far more likely to change the monarchy into something that better reflects the 21st century. barry pedersen, cbs news, london >> mitchell: later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." thanks for joining us. i'm russ mitchell cbs news in new york. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a mist. >> reporter: for scientists what is killing sharks and other marine wildlife. >> when you come down to chinatown be sure you smile. >>> how one community has taken crime fighting into its own hands. >>> the terrifying reaction of the tornado tearing through a midwest airport. how hundreds of passengers ran for safety as the storm struck. cbs5 eyewitness
ann decided not give her children royal titles. zara's success is her own. as a top horsewoman, she's training for a spot on britain's olympic equestrian team. later this year she'll marylayer mike tindall in a wedding that will have no royal overtones. perhaps upbringing matters. prince charles was the product of a more formal era while william and harry grew up with a mother far more affectionate. making them seem easier to know, easier to like and far more likely to change the monarchy into...