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supervisor farrell: lastly and certainly not least, sister anne walker. sister ann walker is currently the head of convent elementary in san francisco. she graduated from st. mary's college of notre dame, the university of san francisco as well. she began her sacred heart career in omaha, nebraska. in new york, illinois, louisiana, you have really gotten around. maybe perpetual vows in 1996. she served as a middle school dean and for the last 12 years as head of the convent. she is a legend within the schools of sacred heart, just an incredible person. famous for working out a military-style drop-off system. it has worked so well in the dense neighborhood schools. really made an incredible difference in the lives of so many families. just to speak on a very personal level, you are one of the most amazing educators i have come across. if you have made such a difference in young girls' lives. i have seen it up close and personal for the last year. it means the world of parents and kids alike. we're going to miss you. i know you are often different opportuni
supervisor farrell: lastly and certainly not least, sister anne walker. sister ann walker is currently the head of convent elementary in san francisco. she graduated from st. mary's college of notre dame, the university of san francisco as well. she began her sacred heart career in omaha, nebraska. in new york, illinois, louisiana, you have really gotten around. maybe perpetual vows in 1996. she served as a middle school dean and for the last 12 years as head of the convent. she is a legend...
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. >>> as much fun as they could have runners and walkers and drinkers and partyers and police convergence san francisco bring in parts of city to all anne mackovic shows us this year's run a success. >>> it is chaos in this crowd chaos >>> more than 50,000 people came out for the one on the first running of the bay to breakers. from serious runners into well a ... it started at 7:00 a.m. at the embarcadero leaving to a 7.5 run across the city to the ocean people throwing tortillas and mobile party is along the way. >>> it is more of a spectacle race >>> drinking and the people did it anyway but officers of and made and full of arrests and after the crazy john the racers and up here at the finish line and ocean beach. >>> we made it it feels awesome >>> as tradition plenty of people who arrive at the finish line in the buff. >>> it is comfortable and fun most comments positive >>> the celebration continued all over san francisco, and people live along the restaurant say this year was mild. >>> not too much garbage not too much a lot of alcohol i think it was nice beaches of and experience for all involved. >>> quite this spectacle someth
. >>> as much fun as they could have runners and walkers and drinkers and partyers and police convergence san francisco bring in parts of city to all anne mackovic shows us this year's run a success. >>> it is chaos in this crowd chaos >>> more than 50,000 people came out for the one on the first running of the bay to breakers. from serious runners into well a ... it started at 7:00 a.m. at the embarcadero leaving to a 7.5 run across the city to the ocean people...
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ladies and gentlemen, alice walker, sonia sanchez, ruby dee. and i am lucy anne hurston. thank you. [applause] >> for more information about zora neale hurston visit zora neale hurston.com. >> thank barnes & noble for hosting this so that we can get together and talk about issues that are think are very important. there seems to be some confusion in the united states, a lot of people don't realize that america failed. they think it is still going on. just as i entered here, some guy said to me, i did know america failed to i said stick around, you know, stick around. i also wanted to locate this particular talk in terms of stuff i've been writing. this is, "why america failed" is the third in a trilogy of the american empire. the first one was the twilight of american culture which was published india 2000 a the second was called dark ages of america, and this came out about a month ago, "why america failed." there was, however, a collection of essays that i published about a year ago, so it came between the two and the three. about half the essays about the united states, and the k
ladies and gentlemen, alice walker, sonia sanchez, ruby dee. and i am lucy anne hurston. thank you. [applause] >> for more information about zora neale hurston visit zora neale hurston.com. >> thank barnes & noble for hosting this so that we can get together and talk about issues that are think are very important. there seems to be some confusion in the united states, a lot of people don't realize that america failed. they think it is still going on. just as i entered here, some...
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ann coming up. with today's to go until voters cast their ballots, there was a new poll showing this is a tight race. scott walkerg lead over tom barrett, 7 points, said to be within the margin of error. mike tobin live in milwaukee, wisconsin. less than a week to go, what does governor walker say about the numbers? >> the walker camp is very happy with the numbers. he has a 4% margin of error. that puts walker going into tonight's final debate with a lot of momentum in his corner. he's bolstered by recent job numbers that the walker camp pushed out a little bit early. since governor walker put his reforms into place wisconsin was down some 33,000 jobs. what they did was add on the most recent quarter, which shows a dramatic turn around and puts wisconsin up 27,000 jobs. mayor barrett's campaign says those numbers were dubious, only pushed out in front for political gain and had yet to be confirmed. a memo from the department of workforce development confirms those numbers. that bolsters walker, it makes it tough for barrett going into a final debate. fundraising numbers are showing that walker is dominating barr
ann coming up. with today's to go until voters cast their ballots, there was a new poll showing this is a tight race. scott walkerg lead over tom barrett, 7 points, said to be within the margin of error. mike tobin live in milwaukee, wisconsin. less than a week to go, what does governor walker say about the numbers? >> the walker camp is very happy with the numbers. he has a 4% margin of error. that puts walker going into tonight's final debate with a lot of momentum in his corner. he's...
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anne hustoon begins her work, speak and speak again. she ignites passion. once introduced to her stories, those she told and those told about her, people want more. >> ellis walker is an internationally celebrated author poet, and activists, whose books include seven novels, four collections of sort -- short stories, four children's books and volumes ofes says. best known for "the color purple" for which she won the pulitzer prize. and the national book award. her work has been translated into more than two dozen languages and her books are sold more than 15 million copies. walker's most recent works are overcoming speechlessness. eastern congo, and palestine, israel. hard times required furious dancing. the world has changed. conversations with alice walker, and the chicken chronicles. sitting with the angels who have returned with my memories, a memoir in 1973, alice walker resurrected the work of zora when she travel to florida and put a headstone at her unmarked grave. walker is one of the world's most prolific writers, yet tirelessly continues to travel the world to literally stand on the side of the poor, and the economically spiritually, and politically o
anne hustoon begins her work, speak and speak again. she ignites passion. once introduced to her stories, those she told and those told about her, people want more. >> ellis walker is an internationally celebrated author poet, and activists, whose books include seven novels, four collections of sort -- short stories, four children's books and volumes ofes says. best known for "the color purple" for which she won the pulitzer prize. and the national book award. her work has been...
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walker out of office, they'll turn out june the 5th, that's when it counts, bill. bill: mike, thank you. you're going to be in wisconsin for a month. we'll see what gives them. patti annident obama neck-and-neck in most states. ed rollins who helped ronald reagan win re-election in 1984 will tell us what two states will make the difference. bill: new allegations lawn. at eric holder. why son journalist says the justice department is giving wall street special treatment. why would that be? if true he joins us next with a scathing new report. patti ann: 15-year-old corriere della sera lemar has been missing since march, but police have a new clue that may break the case. >> we have been in limbo and kind of desperate for more information for a longtime no, so this is good and it's making us feel much better and even more hopeful. patti ann: police in california discover what could be a major clue in the disappearance of 15-year-old sierra lemar. police say they found a car spotted on surveillance video near the spot where she disappeared. they released this photo of a similar volkswagen jetta. they won't say where they actually found the car or who owns it. investigator
walker out of office, they'll turn out june the 5th, that's when it counts, bill. bill: mike, thank you. you're going to be in wisconsin for a month. we'll see what gives them. patti annident obama neck-and-neck in most states. ed rollins who helped ronald reagan win re-election in 1984 will tell us what two states will make the difference. bill: new allegations lawn. at eric holder. why son journalist says the justice department is giving wall street special treatment. why would that be? if...