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the deportation of anna chapman. she made their rare appearance -- a rare appearance today, becoming a leader in the country's youth movement. >> it was the weirdest conference i have been too. the party was vladimir putin's party, the youth wing. since being uncovered as a spy, anna chapman has shied away from the media. she could not avoid the cameras today. although she tried. there was no more hiding. she made her entrance and completely ignored me. >> bbc news. >> she was declared one of the new leaders of the party. ever since she was deported, and a chapman has been a model, an advisor to abate, and now she is in to politics -- anna chapman has been a model, an advisor to a bank, and now she is in to politics. for the agent, this has been a year to forget. she was arrested in the u.s. and sent back to the motherland, having been part of the biggest spy swap since the cold war. the party >> she is an example ofe brave girl who is [unintelligible] >> it was a rare appearance but it was over almost before it bega
the deportation of anna chapman. she made their rare appearance -- a rare appearance today, becoming a leader in the country's youth movement. >> it was the weirdest conference i have been too. the party was vladimir putin's party, the youth wing. since being uncovered as a spy, anna chapman has shied away from the media. she could not avoid the cameras today. although she tried. there was no more hiding. she made her entrance and completely ignored me. >> bbc news. >> she was...
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anna oliver, i hate you. we should find anna oliver and feed her to the lions.anna oliver, i know you want to be a little fame whore but you're not good at it, we hate your guts, love, everyone. she's since deactivated her twitter account, things got so nasty for posting that video. >> you can only imagine. she not only posted it, tmz got their hands on it. so you have to imagine there were probably some sales going on and she might have profited. i don't know that but you can imagine. >> whether miley knew she was being taped in this, part of her image revamp that she's growing up, if that's what you want to call it. >> usher was performing here in madison square garden. this video, it says it all. take a look at what happened in the middle of the concert. a very excited fan. she was pulled up onstage and -- >> whoa! >> one more time. >> oh! >> yeah. again, this is from tmz, the folks over there giving us a lot of good video today. usher was very cool about the whole thing. he said, we play rough in the bed, we kick each other in the face, all that good stuff.
anna oliver, i hate you. we should find anna oliver and feed her to the lions.anna oliver, i know you want to be a little fame whore but you're not good at it, we hate your guts, love, everyone. she's since deactivated her twitter account, things got so nasty for posting that video. >> you can only imagine. she not only posted it, tmz got their hands on it. so you have to imagine there were probably some sales going on and she might have profited. i don't know that but you can imagine....
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it was a thing that anna would have wanted to do.ed to help connie. >> reporter: we were there when connie and the kasper family met and spoke for the first time. >> what do you say? i mean, "thank you's" not strong enough, you know? i don't know them but i feel like i love them so much, to do something so wonderful for somebody. i thought i was going to walk around like that forever. >> reporter: from anna's daughter, one hope. >> i just really want to hug her. >> reporter: after all these years, two families meet. and in connie's face, she saw her mother's perfect nose and perfect grace. >> i'm so glad you did this for me. >> she said a gift like no >>> from the banks of the rain-swollen russian river tonight, the search ends for a woman missing since a night out with friends. >>> a police chase through an oakland neighborhood. we're live tonight with a car crash and shooting death of the dryer driver. >> and new cause for ampk rit he -- anxiety for the san bruno disaster. >> and high wire act today triggered by the weekend storm.
it was a thing that anna would have wanted to do.ed to help connie. >> reporter: we were there when connie and the kasper family met and spoke for the first time. >> what do you say? i mean, "thank you's" not strong enough, you know? i don't know them but i feel like i love them so much, to do something so wonderful for somebody. i thought i was going to walk around like that forever. >> reporter: from anna's daughter, one hope. >> i just really want to hug...
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. >>> reporter: anna sees her cardiologist every three months. she is just 32 but with high blood pressure and plaque in her arteries she is at risk for heart attack just like her mother in her early 50s. >> she died when i was 18 years old of a massive heart attack. >> reporter: now a new report from the american heart association shows women like anna are at a 70% increased risk of having a heart attack if one of their parents had one early in life. for men, the risk doublings. >> family history means that either your mother or your father died of heart disease prematurely which is generally before age 45 for a man and before age 55 for a woman. >> reporter: it's not just your parents. if a brother or sister has heart disease, your risk doubles whether you're male or female. ucsf cardiologist dr. rita redberg says don't let these stats freak you out. >> in terms of your overall risk for heart disease, family history actually pales in comparison to the risk factors that we know about and can do something about. >> reporter: she says the emphasis
. >>> reporter: anna sees her cardiologist every three months. she is just 32 but with high blood pressure and plaque in her arteries she is at risk for heart attack just like her mother in her early 50s. >> she died when i was 18 years old of a massive heart attack. >> reporter: now a new report from the american heart association shows women like anna are at a 70% increased risk of having a heart attack if one of their parents had one early in life. for men, the risk...
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how tall you are following the meeting of the youth movement today why exactly are they choosing anna as their figurehead. it was at this meeting of the young guards organization which was filled with a young audience looking towards a political future in russia that chapman turned up and gave her blessing to them she was elected to the public council of the organization and when she was given the microphone she gave them some words of encouragement let's hear them. and. there are so many people who pursue power and fame and money but does all this make us happy probably we simply need positive human emotion is there would be less negative in society if each of us woke up with a smile now faces a loved our close ones and what matters most if you dream the boulders dreams. well that might seem a little bit rich coming from a chairman who has pursued quite ruthlessly the goals of publicists and fame and fortune but if we used to say maybe do it she says no what she does she may not be the best spokesman ever but as one of the organizers here joked to was wherever she goes she's brillian
how tall you are following the meeting of the youth movement today why exactly are they choosing anna as their figurehead. it was at this meeting of the young guards organization which was filled with a young audience looking towards a political future in russia that chapman turned up and gave her blessing to them she was elected to the public council of the organization and when she was given the microphone she gave them some words of encouragement let's hear them. and. there are so many...
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anna may mccabe was the daughter of salvation army parents who lived in buffalo, new york. and she was a veteran of the china/burma/india campaign of world war ii. when we interviewed general hayes, mccabe-hayes, she told us, we went in with a 30-foot tide. i remember climbing down the side of a ship on a rope ladder and getting into the landing craft. the marines had gone in first and secured the area as far as it could be secured. then the army trooped went in, and then we entered. that was probably the worst war for me because it was so cold. we had little water and firewood and a few supplies. it was so cold we wore pile jackets under our scrubs in the operating room. in 1956 anna may mccabe was the head nurse at the emergency room at walter reed army medical center. when she was pulled by the chief nurse, reassigned, to stand a special watch on the president of the united states, dwight d. eisenhower. during that long illness, eisenhower and mccabe became friends, and as a result of that, mccabe was a friend of the eyesen hours -- eisenhowers, really, for the rest of h
anna may mccabe was the daughter of salvation army parents who lived in buffalo, new york. and she was a veteran of the china/burma/india campaign of world war ii. when we interviewed general hayes, mccabe-hayes, she told us, we went in with a 30-foot tide. i remember climbing down the side of a ship on a rope ladder and getting into the landing craft. the marines had gone in first and secured the area as far as it could be secured. then the army trooped went in, and then we entered. that was...
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it was the thing that anna would have wanted to do. she would have wanted to help. >> reporter: we were there when connie and the kasper family met and spoke for the first time. >> what do you say? i mean, thank you's not strong enough, you know? i don't know that i feel like i love you so much, that to do something so wonderful for somebody, i thought i was going to walk around like that forever. >> reporter: for anna's daughter, one hope. >> i really just want to hug her. >> reporter: after all these years, two families meet. and in connie's face she saw her mother's perfect nose and perfect grace. >> what a remarkable story. really is incredible. >> unbelievable to think of the emotions involved in all of that. the husband was doing an interview with a newspaper in cleveland and he went on to say, they also had such similar attitudes. the smile, he said connie's smile reminds him of his wife. i can't imagine what it must be like to see that. >> like she's still with us in a strange kind of way. it was this bizarre murder-suicide, an
it was the thing that anna would have wanted to do. she would have wanted to help. >> reporter: we were there when connie and the kasper family met and spoke for the first time. >> what do you say? i mean, thank you's not strong enough, you know? i don't know that i feel like i love you so much, that to do something so wonderful for somebody, i thought i was going to walk around like that forever. >> reporter: for anna's daughter, one hope. >> i really just want to hug...
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medvedev is a nic boy, he talks big, but he's not for real. >> brown: all right, demitri simes and anna vassilieva, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> warner: next, the fallout from one of the year's major economic stories, the continuing foreclosure crisis. this week, we'll air encore reports from newshour economics correspondent, paul solman. tonight, winners and losers in florida: the people who have lost their homes, and the buyers who are snapping them up. the story first aired in april. >> let's start loading the bus. >> reporter: the fore closures are us tour in cape carl on southern florida's west coast. ground zero of the state's spectacular real estate crash. >> a lot of you that studied in school probably know this is something like a bell curve. december of '05 up here, we hit 322,000 dollars is the average median sales price. since december '05 it came straight down, for the entire last year, we've been hovering at a leveling off of between 85 and 90,000 dollars. over the entire last year. >> reporter: mark joseph is the salesman in charg
medvedev is a nic boy, he talks big, but he's not for real. >> brown: all right, demitri simes and anna vassilieva, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> warner: next, the fallout from one of the year's major economic stories, the continuing foreclosure crisis. this week, we'll air encore reports from newshour economics correspondent, paul solman. tonight, winners and losers in florida: the people who have lost their homes, and the buyers...
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it is not just selective justice, it's really no justice at all. >> brown: so anna vassilieva, what does this tell you this case tell you about vladimir putin, about where power sits and rests in russia today? >> well, what does it tell me tells all of us is that the power belongs to someone who exercises strength, not justice, not pardon as we were hoping until the most recent-- phrase that putin announced. what we see is history repeatinging itself. russian rulers are afraid to make compromises and obviously allowing khodorkovsky to be free would be a compromise that no one can afford because they know they will lose the trust. we have to remember that the trust of the population, we have to remember that the highest ratings putin and med ef-- med ed ef obtained were in 2008 during the war with georgia, and there was no chance that they would exercise the opportunity to compromise. that is what we see now and that is-- unfortunately, we may see this trend continuing. >> brown: but saying-- stayinging with you, you mentioned president medvedev, he has spoken recently about trying to cre
it is not just selective justice, it's really no justice at all. >> brown: so anna vassilieva, what does this tell you this case tell you about vladimir putin, about where power sits and rests in russia today? >> well, what does it tell me tells all of us is that the power belongs to someone who exercises strength, not justice, not pardon as we were hoping until the most recent-- phrase that putin announced. what we see is history repeatinging itself. russian rulers are afraid to...
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. >> reporter: at just 32 years old, anna beth has to visit her cardiologist every three months. with plaque in her arteries, she's at risk of having a heart attack just like her mother had in her early 50s. >> she died when i was 18 of a massive heart attack. >> reporter: a new report shows women like anna are at a 70% increased risk of having a heart attack if one of their parents has had one early in life. for men the risk doubles. >> if we have a family history, we really need to pay attention to exactly what our risks are for heart disease. that means getting cholesterol checks, blood pressure checks. if a brother or sisters a heart disease your risk increases. there is good news. deaths from heart desease are down -- disease are down but operation are up 30%. >> though we've treated it and the death rates have gone down, let's make no mistake, people are more unhealthy. we figured out the treatment. now we have to figure out the prevention. >> if i don't take care of myself now i will die early and i don't want that. >> reporter: that's why anna and her doctors are working
. >> reporter: at just 32 years old, anna beth has to visit her cardiologist every three months. with plaque in her arteries, she's at risk of having a heart attack just like her mother had in her early 50s. >> she died when i was 18 of a massive heart attack. >> reporter: a new report shows women like anna are at a 70% increased risk of having a heart attack if one of their parents has had one early in life. for men the risk doubles. >> if we have a family history, we...
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anna may hayes told us, i was very touched by mrs. eisenhower's kindness and generosity. now, years later coast guard captain jane hartley had laughed at the very idea that she would ever have joined the military. she told us, i'm a child of the '60s, the thought of going into the coast guard or any other military branch was about as far from my mind as it could get. however, during a dinner party at their home her husband's boss kept insisting that she should think about joining the coast guard because he said they really needed women, especially one with a master's degree in environmental biology. well, she said, anyway, i couldn't get this guy to shut up. and i needed to serve dessert. so i told him i would check out the coast guard in the very near future. well, she did. and that is how it came to be that lieutenant jane hartley happened to be at the port of well mington, north carolina, the jumping-off spot for the majority of troops and supplies and equipment that were deploying to the middle east for operate desert shield and desert storm in 1990. the united states
anna may hayes told us, i was very touched by mrs. eisenhower's kindness and generosity. now, years later coast guard captain jane hartley had laughed at the very idea that she would ever have joined the military. she told us, i'm a child of the '60s, the thought of going into the coast guard or any other military branch was about as far from my mind as it could get. however, during a dinner party at their home her husband's boss kept insisting that she should think about joining the coast...
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cables leaked by wikileaks is anna nicole smith? >>> boise state hits the jackpot in vegas. cam newton wraps up yet another honor. the celtics and spurs go squeaking. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. south korea has staged its largest ever live firing drill. the exercises come exactly a month after north korea attacked a south korean island killing four and took place miles from the heavily armed demilitarized zone that separates the two koreas. following the drills the north criticized the south and said it is ready to launch, quote, a sacred war. >>> an election hearing officer in chicago has decided former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel should be allowed on the february ballot for chicago mayor. his candidacy has been challenged by opponents who say emanuel doesn't meet the one-year residency requirement. the election board meets later today. while the panel is expected to accept the officer's recommendation, the board's decision is almost sure to
cables leaked by wikileaks is anna nicole smith? >>> boise state hits the jackpot in vegas. cam newton wraps up yet another honor. the celtics and spurs go squeaking. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. south korea has staged its largest ever live firing drill. the exercises come exactly a month after north korea attacked a south korean island...
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and i don't want that. >> reporter: that's why anna and her doctors are working together to keep her healthy. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> more than 920,000 americans suffer heart attacks each year. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in the baltimore sun. paying for public events, like fourth of july that are not in the budget. >>> how the terps are trying to sell 10,000 bowl. >>> and for these stories and more, read tomorrow's baltimore sun. and remember to look for the updated forecast from wjz's first warning weather team. >>> baltimore area animal shelters are overflowing. and now there's a unique way that you can help them, especially during the holidays. ron matz reports, you can do with it flowers. >>> boy is just one of the thousands of pets being cared for at baltimore area animal shelters. so eddie wingrat, owner of flowers and fancies, started flowers for pets. >> we have a line of pets that we make out of flowers. and we put the two together. and we said, why don't we do this for the shelters? and we did. >> the shelters welcome
and i don't want that. >> reporter: that's why anna and her doctors are working together to keep her healthy. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> more than 920,000 americans suffer heart attacks each year. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in the baltimore sun. paying for public events, like fourth of july that are not in the budget. >>> how the terps are trying to sell 10,000 bowl. >>> and for these stories and...
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and we were proud to give anna bell a $5,000 scholarship. well done.s not unusual to see an nfl player to get asked for an autograph at the end of the game, but not by another player. last night in dallas, cowboys running back teshard choice went up to michael vick after the game and asked him to sign his glove. he said it was for his 2-year-old nephew who was a big fan, but i wonder how true that is and if, perhaps, he wanted a little memorabilia for his basement. >> two years old? >> wait a minute. >>. >> right. >> you can't get whipped up by a guy like michael vick did last night and ask for his autograph. >> bad. two years old. come on. we'll be right back. >> yes. [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. it's the way to individually brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew, hon. [ female announcer ] choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. from 15 leading brands, including green mountain coffee. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. woman: way to brew. [ female an
and we were proud to give anna bell a $5,000 scholarship. well done.s not unusual to see an nfl player to get asked for an autograph at the end of the game, but not by another player. last night in dallas, cowboys running back teshard choice went up to michael vick after the game and asked him to sign his glove. he said it was for his 2-year-old nephew who was a big fan, but i wonder how true that is and if, perhaps, he wanted a little memorabilia for his basement. >> two years old?...
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. >> reporter: now a new report from the american heart association shows women like anna are at a 70%eased risk of having a heart attack if one of their parents has had one early in life. for men, the risk doubles. >> if we have a family history, we really need to pay attention to exactly what our risks are for heart disease. that means getting cholesterol checked, getting blood pressure checked. >> reporter: just. -- not just your parents. if a brother or sister has heart disease, your risk doubles whether you're male or female. there is some good news in the report. deaths from heart disease and stroke in the u.s. are down but operations and procedures for those conditions are up nearly 30%. >> if i don't take care of myself now, i'm going to die early, too, and i don't want that. >> reporter: and that's why anna and her doctors are working together to keep her healthy. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> got to love these stories. athrillseeker in california took a heart-stopping leap off a bridge and did it right in front of the police. the 46-year-old was getting ready for
. >> reporter: now a new report from the american heart association shows women like anna are at a 70%eased risk of having a heart attack if one of their parents has had one early in life. for men, the risk doubles. >> if we have a family history, we really need to pay attention to exactly what our risks are for heart disease. that means getting cholesterol checked, getting blood pressure checked. >> reporter: just. -- not just your parents. if a brother or sister has heart...
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anna olson, "nightly business report," washington. doesn't mean the windows have to be empty at all. >> susie: it gives a whole new meaning to window shopping. >> tom: absolutely. thank you for joining us. this is "nightly business report" on december 10th -- have a great weekend, and you, too, susie. >> susie: you, too, tom. good night to everyone. tom and i hope to see everyone again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in "nightly business report's" videos. to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be more.
anna olson, "nightly business report," washington. doesn't mean the windows have to be empty at all. >> susie: it gives a whole new meaning to window shopping. >> tom: absolutely. thank you for joining us. this is "nightly business report" on december 10th -- have a great weekend, and you, too, susie. >> susie: you, too, tom. good night to everyone. tom and i hope to see everyone again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this...
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. >> reporter: anna baptiste sees her cardiologist every three months. she is just 32 but she is at risk of heart attack just like her mother had in her early 50s. >> she died when i was 18 years old of a massive heart attack. >> reporter: a new report from the american heart association shows women are at a 70% increased risk of heart attack if one parent had one early- morning in life. for men, the risk doubles. >> family history means that either your mother or your father died of heart disease prematurely, which is generally before age 45 for man and before age 55 for a woman. >> reporter: it's not just your parents. if a brother or sister has heart disease, your risk doubles whether you're male or fee major. ucsf cardiologist dr. rita redberg says don't let these stats freak you out. >> in terms of your overall risk for heart disease, family history pales in comparison to the risk factors that we know about and can do something about. >> reporter: she says the emphasis should be on lifestyle. >> we know that people that are eating a healthy diet tha
. >> reporter: anna baptiste sees her cardiologist every three months. she is just 32 but she is at risk of heart attack just like her mother had in her early 50s. >> she died when i was 18 years old of a massive heart attack. >> reporter: a new report from the american heart association shows women are at a 70% increased risk of heart attack if one parent had one early- morning in life. for men, the risk doubles. >> family history means that either your mother or your...
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and i don't want that. >> reporter: and that's why anna and her doctors are working together to keeper healthy. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >> more than 920,000 americans suffer heart attacks each year. >>> well, still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. >>> investigating the cause. i'm mike hellgren, in east baltimore, where six people died in a fire. i'll tell you what goes into finding out what sparked it and how important it is for family members to find out what happened. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up on eyewitness news at 6:00. towering inferno. a huge fire destroyed several buildings from the block. why investigators now say it was no accident. >>> tragedy in east baltimore. new information on a fire that killed six members of the same family. >>> unbelievable video. gunmen made it into a school building. we'll see what happens. >>> and no break from the bitter cold. don't miss the updated first warning forecast. >>> check in for these stories and all the day's breaking news. wjz at 6:00 starts now. >>> hello, everybody. i'm denise koch. >> i'm vic carter. h
and i don't want that. >> reporter: and that's why anna and her doctors are working together to keeper healthy. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >> more than 920,000 americans suffer heart attacks each year. >>> well, still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. >>> investigating the cause. i'm mike hellgren, in east baltimore, where six people died in a fire. i'll tell you what goes into finding out what sparked it and how important it is for family...
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and we were proud to give anna bell a $5,000 scholarship. well done.unusual to see an nfl player to get asked for an autograph at the end of the game, but not by another player. last night in dallas, cowboys running back teshard choice went up to michael vick after the game and asked him to sign his glove. he said it was for his 2-year-old nephew who was a big fan, but i wonder how true that is and if, perhaps, he wanted a little memorabilia for his basement. >> two years old? >> wait a minute. >>. >> right. >> you can't get whipped up by a guy like michael vick did last night and ask for his autograph. >> bad. two yea
and we were proud to give anna bell a $5,000 scholarship. well done.unusual to see an nfl player to get asked for an autograph at the end of the game, but not by another player. last night in dallas, cowboys running back teshard choice went up to michael vick after the game and asked him to sign his glove. he said it was for his 2-year-old nephew who was a big fan, but i wonder how true that is and if, perhaps, he wanted a little memorabilia for his basement. >> two years old? >>...
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anna olson explains. >> reporter: life at martha's table moves fast. the nonprofit runs a day care center for 300 kids, a thrift store that hands out clothes and a meal service that feeds over a thousand people a day. lindsey buss is at the center of it all. he says because of the soft economy, martha's table is serving more people than ever. >> they have a place to cook food, but they don't have anything in the cupboard. that's where we see the number of people coming to us for groceries more than quadrupling in the past year. >> reporter: martha's has 75 employees and thousands of volunteers. but resources these days are stretched thin. demand has skyrocketed and government help has fallen. >> local government, they're having their own budget crunches, and that's really putting a lot of pressure on us. >> reporter: martha's table depends on uncle sam for a third of its operating costs. that funding has been slashed repeatedly in recent years, but the organization is keeping up by being innovative. >> it's pretty incredible, the resourcefulness and cr
anna olson explains. >> reporter: life at martha's table moves fast. the nonprofit runs a day care center for 300 kids, a thrift store that hands out clothes and a meal service that feeds over a thousand people a day. lindsey buss is at the center of it all. he says because of the soft economy, martha's table is serving more people than ever. >> they have a place to cook food, but they don't have anything in the cupboard. that's where we see the number of people coming to us for...
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wind anna mae mckay became the first woman in the united states history of military history to reach the rank of brigadier general, mrs. eisenhower presented the storrar that had been pinned on her husband when he made general years before. she told us she was touched by mrs. eisenhower's kind this and generosity. now years later, coast guard captain james hartley laughed at the very idea that she would ever have drawn into the military. she told us on a child of the 60's. the thought of going into the coast guard or any other military branch was about as far from my mind as they could get. however, during a dinner party of their home, her husband's boss kept insisting she should think about joining the coast guard because, he said they needed women especially ones with a master's degree in environmental biology. she said in the week, i couldn't get this guy to shut up and i needed to serve dessert so i told him i would check out the coast guard in the near future. well, she did, and that is how it came to be that lt. gene hartley happened to be at the port of wilmington north caroli
wind anna mae mckay became the first woman in the united states history of military history to reach the rank of brigadier general, mrs. eisenhower presented the storrar that had been pinned on her husband when he made general years before. she told us she was touched by mrs. eisenhower's kind this and generosity. now years later, coast guard captain james hartley laughed at the very idea that she would ever have drawn into the military. she told us on a child of the 60's. the thought of going...
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the funniest and most ridiculous stories of this week including a cable that reveals that the late anna nicole smith took down the bahamian government singlehandedly and will look back at some of the stories that we loved and laughed at so much this year that we just had to bring them back on more time so joining me to give us his two cents on all that is comedian c. and smith thanks for being here lower your so i don't talk about all of the serious political ramifications of the wiki leaks cables right now i just want to talk about the one that says that anna nicole smith apparently swept through the bahamas like a hurricane and they said never had one woman done so much damage to the island dam i wrote to say you know there was this or this thing where she said she paid off her way to get into the country and then they had another picture of her like embracing one of the ministers and stuff and that's what happens when you're like you know playboy which is that how towards the end you know that's what happens you know men break things and break laws to get her in it in the course with
the funniest and most ridiculous stories of this week including a cable that reveals that the late anna nicole smith took down the bahamian government singlehandedly and will look back at some of the stories that we loved and laughed at so much this year that we just had to bring them back on more time so joining me to give us his two cents on all that is comedian c. and smith thanks for being here lower your so i don't talk about all of the serious political ramifications of the wiki leaks...
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i am anna marie bratton. i have lived here 19 years, 17 at 400 arbollo address. i will have to move and i can say, i do support this project. i love my little garden apartment. but as the previous speaker said, we have to look to the future. as citizens of the earth, we must look to the future. there was an article in mother jones entitled, "tall is beautiful." an urban area iwth good -- with good transportation is sustainable. the apartments and units will be more energy efficient. they will be sustained. we need housing and fewer people to travel down in their cars. we need not to be building single-family houses taking out much of our wildlife land. we need affordable housing . a certain percentage of the houses must be affordable housing. in terms of the community, this does not depend on the courtyard. this depends on people reaching out to each other. there are always consequences and benefits to this plan that actually written down in the plan. there will be 20 years of jobs in san francisco. anywhere from people working in the architect's office, to the e
i am anna marie bratton. i have lived here 19 years, 17 at 400 arbollo address. i will have to move and i can say, i do support this project. i love my little garden apartment. but as the previous speaker said, we have to look to the future. as citizens of the earth, we must look to the future. there was an article in mother jones entitled, "tall is beautiful." an urban area iwth good -- with good transportation is sustainable. the apartments and units will be more energy efficient....
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windy anna nicole tomorrow with a few small shelters left. tyra jamba juice to monitor 30. -- windy and kohl tomorrow with a few snow showers. >>> north of the thornburgh exit on i-95 between frederick and richmond there is a der that crossed the road -- deer. great through alexandria and arlington. no problems at falls church. the roads looked to be saved in maryland. no problems on the beltway. 70, 15, 341 good. back to you. >> thank you. >>> seems like things might be fine. it's 34 degrees. >>> state and local governments are struggling to balance their budgets. it takes them drastic measures. ben nelson has more. >> you expect to pay for the damage to your vehicle. but he did not expect to pay nearly $300 bill from the police department in the pennsylvania town will be held a fender bender. >> i learned that this is a dud that i am liable for. on a ballistic. >> she was even more surprised when her bill was $1,500 from the fire department that showed up after she totaled her vehicle. $50 for every room and $50 for a shovel. $125 -- $175 f
windy anna nicole tomorrow with a few small shelters left. tyra jamba juice to monitor 30. -- windy and kohl tomorrow with a few snow showers. >>> north of the thornburgh exit on i-95 between frederick and richmond there is a der that crossed the road -- deer. great through alexandria and arlington. no problems at falls church. the roads looked to be saved in maryland. no problems on the beltway. 70, 15, 341 good. back to you. >> thank you. >>> seems like things might be...
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anna barta. she was a survivor of the holocaust and met and married her husband after the war. they had two sons and emigrated to san francisco in 1951. she was one of the very few female physicians and was known for making house calls to families. ivan, leslie, they survived her. and on behalf of richard goldman, can we make that from the entire board? president chiu: the objection, that shall be the case. >> supervisor elsbernd. that concludes rollcall for introductions. president chiu: i think we should go back to item 17. we are prepared to discuss local hiring. it is my intention to go to the 3:00 special orders on the oral succession -- mayoral succession. item 17 has already been read. supervisor avalos: i am proud to present before you, legislation that will create a new local hiring program for san francisco. the publicly funded -- my interest in this legislation is long standing. i come from the family of a union member. i have worked in programs serving young people that are looking for employment experience. the earliest experience was that a conservation corps in s
anna barta. she was a survivor of the holocaust and met and married her husband after the war. they had two sons and emigrated to san francisco in 1951. she was one of the very few female physicians and was known for making house calls to families. ivan, leslie, they survived her. and on behalf of richard goldman, can we make that from the entire board? president chiu: the objection, that shall be the case. >> supervisor elsbernd. that concludes rollcall for introductions. president chiu:...
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it was a thing that anna would have wanted to do.re there, when connie and the kasper family met and spoke for the first time. >> what do you say? i mean, thank you's not strong enough. you know? i thought i was going to walk around like that forever. >> reporter: from anna's daughter, one hug. >> i really want to hug her. >> reporter: after all these years, two families meet. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: and in connie's face, she saw her mother's perfect nose and perfect grace. >> i'm so glad you did this for me. >> what an extraordinary family. an extraordinary decision on their part. we'll be right back. mmmmm... ( crash ) ♪ mmmmm... ( crash ) ♪ mmmmm... ( crash ) when you add velveeta to spicy rotel tomatoes and green chiles, you've got a queso so good, it'll blow 'em away. mmmmm... ( crash ) - ha ha ha! - woo! - dang! velveeta & rotel. man, that's good! ♪ [ gasps ] this is for you. thanks. ♪ cool. ♪ [ chuckles ] whoa! ♪ [ chuckles ] i love this part. yeah. me, too. [ lucy gasps ] [ female announcer ] this year, hallmark ha
it was a thing that anna would have wanted to do.re there, when connie and the kasper family met and spoke for the first time. >> what do you say? i mean, thank you's not strong enough. you know? i thought i was going to walk around like that forever. >> reporter: from anna's daughter, one hug. >> i really want to hug her. >> reporter: after all these years, two families meet. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: and in connie's face, she saw her mother's...
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come on, anna. ok. anuncer:orecsure doest affect jusyou. it aects your wle famy, too. if you've fallen behind on your mortgage, we can help. call 1-888-9op cause noing isorsethan dng .
come on, anna. ok. anuncer:orecsure doest affect jusyou. it aects your wle famy, too. if you've fallen behind on your mortgage, we can help. call 1-888-9op cause noing isorsethan dng .
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just like in anna's case, diana sent in her cut padlock only to have her claim denied and the insurance company refuse to send it back. >> i think their insurance is a scam. >> it would be different if i didn't pay for insurance. but i paid for insurance. >> reporter: and he says he is not surprised. >> i think i have had a total of three people that have gone through and had a success. >> his advice? >> i wouldn't buy it. it doesn't cover anything anyway. >> reporter: so what can you do to protect yourself? often your home owners or renters policy will cover your storage. but keep in mind, different companies have different policies. you have to check to see just how much they cover. and it's definitely a good idea to take photos and make an inventory list of everything in your locker. and we are learning more about the frequency of storage break- ins throughout the bay area so keep an eye out for our continuing investigation. we get bombarded with folks with similar complaints. >> i guess a padlock would be dysfunctional if it's cut. [ laughter ] >> all right. thank you. >>> well, 'ti
just like in anna's case, diana sent in her cut padlock only to have her claim denied and the insurance company refuse to send it back. >> i think their insurance is a scam. >> it would be different if i didn't pay for insurance. but i paid for insurance. >> reporter: and he says he is not surprised. >> i think i have had a total of three people that have gone through and had a success. >> his advice? >> i wouldn't buy it. it doesn't cover anything anyway....
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brown has asked finance director anna montesantos to stay on. brown says she has what it takes. montesantos says she's honored to stay. duley is currently president of the california children's hospital association and was brown's legislative secretary in his first administration. >>> you probably heard a lot about those things called earmarks. popular with politicians to bring money to local projects. but at the cost of billions of the dollars. now there's a new way to see exactly what your congressional leader wants to spend and where. ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose to explain. >> reporter: it's also this new website, with a click of a mouse you can see where leaders want to put your money. and the numbers are big. the south bay's biggest earmark request, $38.6 million to demolish the federal courthouse in san jose and build a new one. then there's an upgrade to milpedas. >> some of the projects don't belong and don't deserve to be funded by the local government. >> reporter: the new website ending spending.com details all projects. >> in the past it's been behind c
brown has asked finance director anna montesantos to stay on. brown says she has what it takes. montesantos says she's honored to stay. duley is currently president of the california children's hospital association and was brown's legislative secretary in his first administration. >>> you probably heard a lot about those things called earmarks. popular with politicians to bring money to local projects. but at the cost of billions of the dollars. now there's a new way to see exactly...