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. >> i actually have videos of annette doing donuts in the front and backyard recklessly. videos of male individuals cutting the power off to our house. >> announcer: "judge judy." >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> announcer: carrie and derek mcnerney are suing their former landlord, annette hancock, for breaking their lease agreement, and harassment. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 296 on the calendar in the matter
. >> i actually have videos of annette doing donuts in the front and backyard recklessly. videos of male individuals cutting the power off to our house. >> announcer: "judge judy." >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> announcer: carrie and derek mcnerney are suing...
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but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington.ad bishop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle because he liked to be alone, he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle, the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank, but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an acquaintance saying, i need to find work, we're in serious financial straits here. >> brad bishop ran into several people at the office that day, and he was short-tempered, he's angry that morning. finally tells his supervisor he doesn't feel well and that he's going home. >> i was on my way back to the state department at the 21st street entrance, and suddenly, there in front of me is brad bishop. i said, you look like you've lost your best friend. he said, i didn't get promoted, it's now official. i said, well, i didn't, either. he said but i'm far more deserving than you. i said, well, why don't you
but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington.ad bishop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle because he liked to be alone, he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle, the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank, but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an...
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and we cannot do that this time. >> all right, annette taddeo, great to have you with us. prerk your time. remember to answer the question there at the bottom of the screen and share your thoughts on twitter and check out our videos and like us on facebook, we appreciate you being part of the time. july jobs numbers are in. this might give conservatives one less thing to explain about. but first, eric cantor pulls what -- oh, yes, a palin. trenders is next stay with us. at with whole grain fiber can do. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate hold the whip, two espressos. make one a double. she's full and focused. [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos -- one with a double shot. heh, heh. that's not the coffee talkin'. [ female announcer ] start your day with kellogg's frosted mini wheats cereal. with whole wheat goodness on one side and a hint of sweetness on the other, it's a delicious way to get the nutrition y
and we cannot do that this time. >> all right, annette taddeo, great to have you with us. prerk your time. remember to answer the question there at the bottom of the screen and share your thoughts on twitter and check out our videos and like us on facebook, we appreciate you being part of the time. july jobs numbers are in. this might give conservatives one less thing to explain about. but first, eric cantor pulls what -- oh, yes, a palin. trenders is next stay with us. at with whole...
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. >> it annette joseph. >> hey, annette. how are you? >> i'm good. how are you guys?o go through very basic things, things that how are you? >> i'm good. how are you guys? >> we're good. >> i will say these are all before and afters. so we are going to go through very basic things, things that you do at home. and i'm just going to amp them up a little bit for you. >> the cheese plate, i said this looks familiar exactly like what i would do in my house. i would chop it up. >> i have to say that i was at my girlfriend amy's last night. she invited me over for a glass of wine and had the nerve to throw out two hunks of cheese and crackers. i said yo aneed to watch tomorrow's segment. this is for you. so this is a pastry board. you can put this beautiful cheese platter on some tile. wash it all up and put it on your table. we are always thinking about the vessels first. then i always say get a really giant one big piece of cheese. it makes for a very impressive display and in most cases it is less expensive. and then we have -- this is -- >> look at the honey comb. >> hon
. >> it annette joseph. >> hey, annette. how are you? >> i'm good. how are you guys?o go through very basic things, things that how are you? >> i'm good. how are you guys? >> we're good. >> i will say these are all before and afters. so we are going to go through very basic things, things that you do at home. and i'm just going to amp them up a little bit for you. >> the cheese plate, i said this looks familiar exactly like what i would do in my house....
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>> annette, you and i both know gaylord spartanshaun. isn't that why they're all buying property? >> well, that's probably one reason why a lot of people are going into the property market. it makes perfect sense to invest the money and not have it sitting on a bank account. rather, property markets are booming. but if that boom is here to stay, i'm going to discuss with my guest. thank you very much for joining us. we were just discussing whether that price development we've seen in recent years will continue for the next years. >> yeah. you know, annette, here in frankfurt, we have the last few years the markets and property markets here. the prices increased by 50% the last five years. you see still a development where the price increasing continues in some stock markets, but not everywhere. we have to look for where to invest now. >> looking at those real estate papers in the internet that a lot of the new construction is still waiting to come to the markets, still in the states of being completed. will that change the picture? >> i think it will make the blind side a little b
>> annette, you and i both know gaylord spartanshaun. isn't that why they're all buying property? >> well, that's probably one reason why a lot of people are going into the property market. it makes perfect sense to invest the money and not have it sitting on a bank account. rather, property markets are booming. but if that boom is here to stay, i'm going to discuss with my guest. thank you very much for joining us. we were just discussing whether that price development we've seen...
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let's bet back out to annette who is standing by in frankfurt.ust how worried will the ecb be sitting in that tower behind you about all the data points they've been sitting in the last few days? >> that's the question, whether from draghi will have the glass half empty or half full. it depends on which economy you're looking at. they're really one can say in spain this economy looks quite promising when it comes to recovery. unemployment tickers are still going down even though they're at high levels. mr. draghi will be very concerned about emanating should russia go into ukraine with their forces. that would mean a substantial shock for the eurozone. also the sanctions on russia and now the sanctions by russia on european corporates, will weigh down on economic activity in the eurozone. it will be interesting whether we see or hear a more dovish mario draghi during the press conference which potentially could also have a negative impact on the euro exchange rate. right now, everyone expect this ecb meeting to be a nonevent when it comes to poli
let's bet back out to annette who is standing by in frankfurt.ust how worried will the ecb be sitting in that tower behind you about all the data points they've been sitting in the last few days? >> that's the question, whether from draghi will have the glass half empty or half full. it depends on which economy you're looking at. they're really one can say in spain this economy looks quite promising when it comes to recovery. unemployment tickers are still going down even though they're...
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presentation by annette wils, accessible services manager, sf mta, miriam sorelli, transportation planner, sf mta livable streets and sandra padilla. transportation planner, sf mta accessible services. public is welcome. item no. 8. information item. a history of the disability rights movement. this is the presentation of a summer internship project researching the history of the disability rights movement from the perspective of a youth with a disability. presentation by anna bernick. youth works intern or mayor's office on disability. item 9. information and possible action item. youth commission's priority around disability awareness. presentation of the youth commission's efforts to promote disability awareness curriculum throughout the san francisco unified schooling district. additionally they will engage in a discussion with the council regarding collaborative efforts with other city bodies. presentation by ariel yu. chair of the health education and wellness committee. san francisco youth commission, luisa sicairos. anna bernick and joyce wu. item nor 10. information item. report
presentation by annette wils, accessible services manager, sf mta, miriam sorelli, transportation planner, sf mta livable streets and sandra padilla. transportation planner, sf mta accessible services. public is welcome. item no. 8. information item. a history of the disability rights movement. this is the presentation of a summer internship project researching the history of the disability rights movement from the perspective of a youth with a disability. presentation by anna bernick. youth...
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and annette mar rin dra there is a she of met. is and yeah, at this point, the crowds are much smaller. if you can take a look around me, this crowd is one of the last to catch a train. seems the reluctance learned from the san jose earth quakes game years girks people herd that dpa was adding more and the prelick nairest mad. and they thought the true west was going to be of the game. and because the 49ers were losing so badly, fans started leaving early, at halftime. there was not a crush all at auns. let's -- noemt are on stand by at an off and just in face. we are going be trained pope sbe we are going use our pocket track as well. it wasn't available last time. and having that online will help us with a lot of people. >> the real test will be at next week's preseason game when were first stringers will have playing time and maybe the score will be wed interpleem be stairing learng of the game. and a true test for the system. in e and there will be plenty of opportunities at the new stadium. and they ran the gam met of not jus
and annette mar rin dra there is a she of met. is and yeah, at this point, the crowds are much smaller. if you can take a look around me, this crowd is one of the last to catch a train. seems the reluctance learned from the san jose earth quakes game years girks people herd that dpa was adding more and the prelick nairest mad. and they thought the true west was going to be of the game. and because the 49ers were losing so badly, fans started leaving early, at halftime. there was not a crush all...
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but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington.brad bishop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle because he liked to be alone, he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle, the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank, but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an acquaintance saying, i need to find work, we're in serious financial straits here. >> brad bishop ran into several people at the office that day, and he was short-tempered, he's angry that morning. finally tells his supervisor he doesn't feel well and that he's going home. >> i was on my way back to the state department at the 21st street entrance, and suddenly, there in front of me is brad bishop. i said, you look like you've lost your best friend. he said, i didn't get promoted, it's now official. i said, well, i didn't, either. he said but i'm far more deserving than you. i said, well, why don't yo
but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington.brad bishop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle because he liked to be alone, he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle, the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank, but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an...
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s/ annette raveneau, get covered america "es sumamente importante que todas las personas revisen su correodo para ver si hay cartas del departamento de salud o algún mensaje telefónico o correo electrónico" mara herrera fue una de las personas que recibi esa carta y se anticipa que miles de latinos ms estn en la misma situacin. ella teme que le nieguen cobertura durante una emergencia mientras que resuelve su caso. s/ maría herrera, en riesgo de perder seguro médico "no sé qué pasará ahora si ellos no tienen mi documentación correcta, como es, o si es simplemente por una letra que está equivocada en mis papeles" segn el departamento de salud y servicios humanos, miles de personas que compraron el seguro pusieron informacin en la solicitud sobre su estatus migratorio que no concuerda con los datos que tiene el gobierno federal. s/ steven lopez, nclr "si hay una persona que tiene tarjeta verde y el número que usa es incorrecto o el sistema no lo reconoce, esa persona va a tener que dar más información" recalc que esas personas no se deben alarmar, sino mandar la documentacin que se les pide.
s/ annette raveneau, get covered america "es sumamente importante que todas las personas revisen su correodo para ver si hay cartas del departamento de salud o algún mensaje telefónico o correo electrónico" mara herrera fue una de las personas que recibi esa carta y se anticipa que miles de latinos ms estn en la misma situacin. ella teme que le nieguen cobertura durante una emergencia mientras que resuelve su caso. s/ maría herrera, en riesgo de perder seguro médico "no sé...
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i'm annette green. >> i'm angie goss. >>> the big headline, gun fire in ferguson.one person shot and in critical condition this morning. the shot reportedly came from another protesters. police are searching for him. >> police arrested seven protesters. officers say they did not clear the area after a state m
i'm annette green. >> i'm angie goss. >>> the big headline, gun fire in ferguson.one person shot and in critical condition this morning. the shot reportedly came from another protesters. police are searching for him. >> police arrested seven protesters. officers say they did not clear the area after a state m
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weekly dinner deliveries for families, served as a board member and even more according to the ceo annette eros. >> talking about needing a van to transport kids here during the summer and he said, you need a van? oh, i'll make sure that happening. and he bought it for us. >> to be able to support this amazing organization is really an honor for me. >> reporter: so for bringing care and compassion on wheels, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to michael rubenstein. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> he made a big impression. ronald mcdonald houses across the country are now replicating the cart for their own regions. >> nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> still ahead this noon, she stunned the tennis world and is not done yet. what's next for this atherton teenager on the court coming up. >> a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline at 888-5-helps- u. volunteers are there right now. ,, foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could b
weekly dinner deliveries for families, served as a board member and even more according to the ceo annette eros. >> talking about needing a van to transport kids here during the summer and he said, you need a van? oh, i'll make sure that happening. and he bought it for us. >> to be able to support this amazing organization is really an honor for me. >> reporter: so for bringing care and compassion on wheels, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to michael...
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guidelines for preserving and improving accessibility in protected bike way projects presentation by annette williams, accessible services manager, sf mta miriam sorelli, transportation planner, sf mta livable streets and sandra padilla. >> thank you for making time on this agenda. my name is sandra padilla. specifically my rule is to ensure that all sustain able street projects coming out of sf mta improve for people and seniors with disabilities. today i have an overview for you that will help ensure that any protected bike way are designed for people with disabilities in mind and this is for staff to help them understand how they can incorporate accessible elements into bike way designs. these bike guidelines are with sf mta and public works. first i'm going to back up and introduce you the cone -- concept that protects the bike lean. we have the sf mta bicycle strategy. it positions the city of san francisco a bicycle way for all people with disabilities including senior citizens. protected bike ways will be key for the bike way strategy. they yield many benefits to all users including p
guidelines for preserving and improving accessibility in protected bike way projects presentation by annette williams, accessible services manager, sf mta miriam sorelli, transportation planner, sf mta livable streets and sandra padilla. >> thank you for making time on this agenda. my name is sandra padilla. specifically my rule is to ensure that all sustain able street projects coming out of sf mta improve for people and seniors with disabilities. today i have an overview for you that...
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s/ annette raveneau, get covered america "es sumamente importante que todas las personas revisen su correo de salud o algún mensaje telefónico o correo electrónico" mara herrera fue una de las personas que recibi esa carta y se anticipa que miles de latinos ms estn en la misma situacin. ella teme que le nieguen cobertura durante una emergencia mientras que resuelve su caso. s/ maría herrera, en riesgo de perder seguro médico "no sé qué pasará ahora si ellos no tienen mi documentación correcta, como es, o si es simplemente por una letra que está equivocada en mis papeles" segn el departamento de salud y servicios humanos, miles de personas que compraron el seguro pusieron informacin en la solicitud sobre su estatus migratorio que no concuerda con los datos que tiene el gobierno federal. s/ steven lopez, nclr "si hay una persona que tiene tarjeta verde y el número que usa es incorrecto o el sistema no lo reconoce, esa persona va a tener que dar más información" recalc que esas personas no se deben alarmar, sino mandar la documentacin que se les pide. desde mayo el gobierno comenz a enviar ca
s/ annette raveneau, get covered america "es sumamente importante que todas las personas revisen su correo de salud o algún mensaje telefónico o correo electrónico" mara herrera fue una de las personas que recibi esa carta y se anticipa que miles de latinos ms estn en la misma situacin. ella teme que le nieguen cobertura durante una emergencia mientras que resuelve su caso. s/ maría herrera, en riesgo de perder seguro médico "no sé qué pasará ahora si ellos no tienen mi...
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. >> presents different view of the modern family, and annette benning and julianne moore, play lesbian hole have two children, conceived using a sperm donor. so maybe unconventional. but experts say this movie is great because it shows that families comes in all shapes and sizes. >> isn't that up for academy award? >> i believe it was, couple of years ago, yes. i haven't seen it, have you? >> the two of you have not heard my julia roberts pretty woman rant. >> no. please go ahead. >> well the audience has heard it maybe a thousand times. i'll do it again. okay, so my kids, jessica, jill, they love to go to this movie pretty woman with julia roberts in it, right? my ex-wife, joy, she would take them to it. >> right? >> then watch it over and over at our house. >> very popular. >> jill, what are you doing? what a horrible message. people love that movie. julia roberts, beautiful, has all of her teeth. >> what i said. straight and white. >> straight and white. you know, and -- >> very attractive. >> she sneads money. apparently the only alternative she could come up with is to become a st
. >> presents different view of the modern family, and annette benning and julianne moore, play lesbian hole have two children, conceived using a sperm donor. so maybe unconventional. but experts say this movie is great because it shows that families comes in all shapes and sizes. >> isn't that up for academy award? >> i believe it was, couple of years ago, yes. i haven't seen it, have you? >> the two of you have not heard my julia roberts pretty woman rant. >> no....
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this is annette from tampa, florida. she made this amazing sign of all four of us 20 pounds ago.small, all these folks are way too small. it's because we are wearing crazy heels and she's on her knees. annette, have you moment. >> thank you. >>> still to come on "today," life changing events in the north carolina outer banks, especially this new mom. the story of her dramatic rescue next. first, these messages. you're finally here. long way from the sandlot. first game in the majors? you don't know "aarp". because this family is enjoying a cross-country baseball stadium trip they planned online at aarp travel. it's where your journey begins with inspiration, planning, booking, and hot travel tips from real pros. if you don't think seize the trip when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities. [ male announcer ] hurry in for labor day deals. get $10-$40 off our best paints and stains at lowe's. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills ger
this is annette from tampa, florida. she made this amazing sign of all four of us 20 pounds ago.small, all these folks are way too small. it's because we are wearing crazy heels and she's on her knees. annette, have you moment. >> thank you. >>> still to come on "today," life changing events in the north carolina outer banks, especially this new mom. the story of her dramatic rescue next. first, these messages. you're finally here. long way from the sandlot. first game...
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decisive offenses offensive although there are no reports of that big battle happening so far cost annette's because a big place it's a vital hub for both the region and the country here's why it's ukraine's fifth largest city it's got a population of nearly a million now asked year forbes named the most attractive city for doing business in the whole country in fact is now the tone of ukraine's main economic hubs in the center of the nation's mining industry just two years ago denotes two thousand football fans from all across europe when it was hosting then the euro two thousand and twelve my how things change for a different place now months ahead be shelling of left locals devastated. the only sort of words as old as. seven o'clock you. pay your bills and most of the. possible. so as ukrainian troops gear up to force out the local militia for good we've managed to speak to journalists christian minor parties in the area until this kiev city multiple rocket launches to surround the city the outside of my car. your green i am. very very our political or financial perspective on this we wil
decisive offenses offensive although there are no reports of that big battle happening so far cost annette's because a big place it's a vital hub for both the region and the country here's why it's ukraine's fifth largest city it's got a population of nearly a million now asked year forbes named the most attractive city for doing business in the whole country in fact is now the tone of ukraine's main economic hubs in the center of the nation's mining industry just two years ago denotes two...
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also today in the region the defense minister for the self-proclaimed annette's republic has stepped down it's not clear why he's decided to quit yet ego stroke over his being replaced them by a local militia commander meanwhile kiev says it's also tightening its grip on the region's second city lugansk people there announced a humanitarian crisis over a week ago where fanaa should have met some of the. kiev calls these and large scale antiterrorist ration while empty government fighters in the east say they're trying to liberate the region from occupiers yet its civilians who are paying the highest price they describe what's happening on the ground and in their backyards as senseless violence. the city of lugansk one of the biggest in the crane's east lies in ruins and is almost empty but it to refine never stops while the shelling of the city continue not only residential areas are being targeted just yesterday a shell landed right here in the middle of these graves at one of the city's main cemeteries cauchon the road not of the your side of the border in this where more law where
also today in the region the defense minister for the self-proclaimed annette's republic has stepped down it's not clear why he's decided to quit yet ego stroke over his being replaced them by a local militia commander meanwhile kiev says it's also tightening its grip on the region's second city lugansk people there announced a humanitarian crisis over a week ago where fanaa should have met some of the. kiev calls these and large scale antiterrorist ration while empty government fighters in the...
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annette miranda joins us live from the uc berkeley campus that's one of the schools criticized for its poor response to sexual assaults on campus. >> reporter: that's right. but uc berkeley is implementing new policies regarding this, even before sb 967 becomes law. the old way of thinking no means no puts the burden on victims. yes means yes puts the onus on would-be aggressors that not resisting or not saying anything does not constitute consent. >> i was assaulted in february 2012. >> reporter: attacked by the same man, four uc berkeley students, including sophie came forward to report their sexual assault to campus officials. but the senior says nothing was done. she was victim number three. >> they didn't follow up with us on the reports. they didn't really complete any sort of investigation. they didn't talk to any of us after that. >> reporter: california lawmakers sent governor brown a bill that aims to prevent sexual assaults on campus by requiring informed consent. in other words, yes means yes. both parties have to say it or use body language that means yes. >> you can't use
annette miranda joins us live from the uc berkeley campus that's one of the schools criticized for its poor response to sexual assaults on campus. >> reporter: that's right. but uc berkeley is implementing new policies regarding this, even before sb 967 becomes law. the old way of thinking no means no puts the burden on victims. yes means yes puts the onus on would-be aggressors that not resisting or not saying anything does not constitute consent. >> i was assaulted in february...
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government troops have reportedly been killed or taken prisoner near the town of ill advised in that annette screeching their entire battalions find themselves surrounded during a country attack by anti government forces many of the ukrainian soldiers managed to exit the earth through a humanitarian corridor or open for them by the self-defense forces and i want you crimean military commander has accused kiev of abandoning them all asli reports on the growing dissent within their rights. as the fighting intensifies and government forces close in a call for hope goes on on said flee enforcements for traffic ukrainian troops also incoming it's not the first time kids soldiers feel abandoned let it go needed to see if they didn't appear women if a little more here are three obvious what i thought of her through my blog levels to your material across my back when i was one so i wish that was the only response go use it was when i was originally i'm over it various guys i was there much it's a far cry from the tough talk of ukrainian president petro poroshenko talking of a strong country and stro
government troops have reportedly been killed or taken prisoner near the town of ill advised in that annette screeching their entire battalions find themselves surrounded during a country attack by anti government forces many of the ukrainian soldiers managed to exit the earth through a humanitarian corridor or open for them by the self-defense forces and i want you crimean military commander has accused kiev of abandoning them all asli reports on the growing dissent within their rights. as the...
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annette-said --unabashed bard o bardologis bardologists. although they believe firmly that were shakespeare wrote shakespeare. they developed a very important collection of books on the authorship controversy and they love to collect forgeries of shakespeare. chapter 6 might interest some people from the west coast or people interested in rivalry because folger was not alone in trying to get his hands on certain books. one of his main competitors was henry huntington. on the west coast in san marino, calif. you have the huntington library, museum and gardens. henry huntington's pockets were much deeper than folger's. for instance, he bought 200 entire libraries where as folger but just a few entire libraries. but they had different objectives in their collecting. like jpmorgan, huntington loved bindings. folger had no interest in decorative bindings mainly from the nineteenth century. morgan and huntington liked pristine books. folger was unimpressed with a pristine book. what he loved was marginalia, writing in the margins which showed how
annette-said --unabashed bard o bardologis bardologists. although they believe firmly that were shakespeare wrote shakespeare. they developed a very important collection of books on the authorship controversy and they love to collect forgeries of shakespeare. chapter 6 might interest some people from the west coast or people interested in rivalry because folger was not alone in trying to get his hands on certain books. one of his main competitors was henry huntington. on the west coast in san...
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annette nance- holt became active in the brady campaign after her son blair was gunned down on a cta bus. she met brady's widow in washington last year. >> very inspired because she's gone through so much with her husband and she still was the strength to fight. my condolences go out to them clear so grateful to them. >>brady was from centralia illinois, attended the u-of-i, and founded the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. the campaign says the brady-law stopped two-million guns from being bought by criminals. two surfers made a friend off the north-east coast of england. check it out... a young seal joined them, climbed on their boards... and tried to surf with them for about an hour. they caught it on a go-pro camera. one of the surfers called it a "once in a lifetime experience." demetrius is back from vacation. >> i shot the video was on vacation. rate at lake michigan. let's talk about the rain and the assault yesterday. we have almost 4 in. of rain in maywood. elmer's had to and three- quarters. almost two and a half in union. in force park we had about 2 in.. we note th
annette nance- holt became active in the brady campaign after her son blair was gunned down on a cta bus. she met brady's widow in washington last year. >> very inspired because she's gone through so much with her husband and she still was the strength to fight. my condolences go out to them clear so grateful to them. >>brady was from centralia illinois, attended the u-of-i, and founded the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. the campaign says the brady-law stopped two-million...
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annette miranda reports the previous event at levis probably helped to make today's game a better experience >> yeah, things did go smoother. >> reporter: the real test was expected to be the end of the game when a crush of fans left levi stadium -- >> all of the way to the front please. >> reporter: -- the transit system was ready. this time they could only get on each platform one way after going through a series of barricades. law enforcement also stopped pedestrians from crossing the crosswalk when a train was ready to depart. the biggest difference, more trains at the ready. >> having our track online for this one has helped. we had trains lying in wait and they were ready to go and we deployed them as needed and people started coming out of the stadium. >> reporter: the new plans were a result of lessones learned when they hosted a san jose earthquakes game two weeks ago. the first public event at the facility was riddled with public transportation problems. people notice the 49er game was better planned even with the football crowd being bigger than the soccer crowd. >> we were a litt
annette miranda reports the previous event at levis probably helped to make today's game a better experience >> yeah, things did go smoother. >> reporter: the real test was expected to be the end of the game when a crush of fans left levi stadium -- >> all of the way to the front please. >> reporter: -- the transit system was ready. this time they could only get on each platform one way after going through a series of barricades. law enforcement also stopped pedestrians...
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he was in an indy film recently with annette benning called "the face of love." we would have seen him there as well. a lot of people knew robin williams as funny man, comedian, veiny character. he really did stretch his acting chops as of late. and we really saw some great acting from him. remember in "goodwill luhunting and movies like that. he really showed us his range. he is iconic. in the industry. we saw he and billy crystal a whoopi goldberg, you know, bring comics in the forefront. he did so much. but he did have demons, don. he was public about talking about them. and he battled and tried to continue to get help. but in the end, you know, we haven't gotten information on exactly what happened, but we did get signs in the press release saying he was battling depression. his wife saying, please, let's not harp on how he died but let's remember all of the joy that he gave us. so you know, today, it's just hard to wrap your brain around. and it is hard to grasp. because when you look at the pictures of him, and you remember all of these iconic characters, a
he was in an indy film recently with annette benning called "the face of love." we would have seen him there as well. a lot of people knew robin williams as funny man, comedian, veiny character. he really did stretch his acting chops as of late. and we really saw some great acting from him. remember in "goodwill luhunting and movies like that. he really showed us his range. he is iconic. in the industry. we saw he and billy crystal a whoopi goldberg, you know, bring comics in the...
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nbc bay area's annette miranda is live at the courthouse in san francisco. sadly on top of everything else, the case has divided the relatives as well. >> that's right. the dead girl's father and his relatives are wanting the book thrown at gauge who had the kids out at 10:00 at night. the mother and her side of the family want compassion. prosecutors say, the law is the law. a sobbing 25-year-old gauge pleads not guilty to charges of child endangerment and her bail was lowered from $250,000 to $50,000. her attorney says she should not have been charged. >> i don't think it's right to have someone in custody or someone accused of a crime when someone else out standing is responsible for it. we're going to fight this case tooth and nail. >> reporter: gauge was caring for 2-year-old gregorynd her twin brother friday night. after seeing a movie gauge and miana began crossing the street against the red light but the girl's twin brother stayed behind. gauge left the girl standing on the middle island while she went back to get the boy. that's when a white sedan h
nbc bay area's annette miranda is live at the courthouse in san francisco. sadly on top of everything else, the case has divided the relatives as well. >> that's right. the dead girl's father and his relatives are wanting the book thrown at gauge who had the kids out at 10:00 at night. the mother and her side of the family want compassion. prosecutors say, the law is the law. a sobbing 25-year-old gauge pleads not guilty to charges of child endangerment and her bail was lowered from...
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. >> feels like a mouseketeer show, annette. you guys take care of yourself. won't forget you. >> i imagine him being like that on the uso tours. was he? >> he was. and, you know what? when you're on the inside and we're traveling so much and we were just -- the travel to get to those extreme places. you see when somebody really wants to turn it on when they're in front of a crowd. and when they retreat or they're in their own space, then you see if they're into it or not. the guy was so into it. i mean, those soldiers and those troops and the men and women that serve our country that. >> should know he was obsessed with them. he loved them. he loved being there. and to be a part of it and just cruise along and watch his passion and see him interact with people, and even when we had downtime, so he is just cracking the rest of us up, whether it be me orchid rock or louis black or whoever, it's some of the best memories of my life. >> lance armstrong, thank you so much for sharing your personal perspective and your personal stories with us tonight. we really ap
. >> feels like a mouseketeer show, annette. you guys take care of yourself. won't forget you. >> i imagine him being like that on the uso tours. was he? >> he was. and, you know what? when you're on the inside and we're traveling so much and we were just -- the travel to get to those extreme places. you see when somebody really wants to turn it on when they're in front of a crowd. and when they retreat or they're in their own space, then you see if they're into it or not. the...
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weekly dinner deliveries for families, served as a board member and even more according to the ceo annetteros. >> talking about needing a van to transport kids here during the summer and he said, you need a van? oh, i'll make sure that happening. and he bought it for us. >> to be able to support this amazing organization is really an honor for me. >> reporter: so for bringing care and compassion on wheels, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to michael rubenstein. michael's role in designing the happy wheels cart is reaping benefits nationwide. ronald mcdonald houses across the country are now replicating the cart for their own regions. >> start things rolling, so to speak. >> he sure did. >> great guy. thank you. >> nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> paul deanno is live in st. helena this evening. a lot going on in the area to say the least, paul and there's a holiday weekend weekend coming up. >> reporter: yeah. big holiday weekend. lots going on up here. the harvest is in full swing earlier this year because of the drought. interesti
weekly dinner deliveries for families, served as a board member and even more according to the ceo annetteros. >> talking about needing a van to transport kids here during the summer and he said, you need a van? oh, i'll make sure that happening. and he bought it for us. >> to be able to support this amazing organization is really an honor for me. >> reporter: so for bringing care and compassion on wheels, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to michael rubenstein....
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annett just announced it is going to be spinning off its publishing business in a tax-free business.ronically, that is exactly what carl icahn has been going to ask for. he said he was going to push for exactly this. he said he still wants to talk to the company. gannett said they are happy to talk to him as they do with all of their shareholders, but they beat him to it. that stock is done well because of those plans. talking earlier today, trying to figure out how much carl icahn has made on this trade because his stake is a combination of stock and call options. i took a few minutes to try to figure out if there is a way to price these options. make ist i wanted to that these were over-the-counter trades. this was a custom transaction that carl icahn built with some counterparty and that is really what is worth thinking about here. these options are so far in the money that whoever was on the other side of the trade just got royally screwed. >> he did very well without having to do very much of anything about putting pressure on the board. this was maybe some easier money in the s
annett just announced it is going to be spinning off its publishing business in a tax-free business.ronically, that is exactly what carl icahn has been going to ask for. he said he was going to push for exactly this. he said he still wants to talk to the company. gannett said they are happy to talk to him as they do with all of their shareholders, but they beat him to it. that stock is done well because of those plans. talking earlier today, trying to figure out how much carl icahn has made on...
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annette filed a report already so we won't do that again.nstead, let's talk about the protests in the u.s. stateside, protests continue in ferguson, over the shooting of unarmed teen mike brown. the police have been arresting protesters and journalists. they've been using tear gas and pepper spray to disperse crowds. president obama spoke out appealing for calm. >> let's remember that we're all part of one american family. we are united in common values and that includes believe and the quality under the law, basic right to order. now is the time for healing. now is the time for peace and calm on the streets of ferguson. now is the time for an open and transparent process to see that justice is done. >>> coming up, coke makes a monster investment in energy drinks. will it play for monster beverage given investors' sugar high? on that, details coming up right here on "worldwide exchange." developers are all about speeds and feeds. it's all about latency. it's all about how fast does it run. i often sit with enterprises who ask me about how mi
annette filed a report already so we won't do that again.nstead, let's talk about the protests in the u.s. stateside, protests continue in ferguson, over the shooting of unarmed teen mike brown. the police have been arresting protesters and journalists. they've been using tear gas and pepper spray to disperse crowds. president obama spoke out appealing for calm. >> let's remember that we're all part of one american family. we are united in common values and that includes believe and the...
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annette mueller first picked up a gun at age 55. >> shooting sports is my passion. >> what is it about see a target explode like fireworks, there is nothing better. >> reporter: on this day, mueller is shooting with nearly two dozen women, split up in groups of four. on her team rebecca peters whose family legacy is expert marksmanship. she's a fourth-generation competitive shooter. >> you're thinking really hard about what you're doing executing, you see results really quickly. which is gratifying. you take someone new and they see that that's when it happens and you get really hooked. >> reporter: today's event is organized by the magazine requests garden and gun," now hosting two of these a year. the ceo is also a shooter. >> it's been because our readers want more and more and more. women were clamoring for us to do these kind of events. >> reporter: in the last decade the number of women who target shoot has shot up nearly 70% to more than 6 million. women who hunt have increased 43% to 3 million. jim arnold has witnessed the growth. he's a shooting coach in south carolina. >> we'
annette mueller first picked up a gun at age 55. >> shooting sports is my passion. >> what is it about see a target explode like fireworks, there is nothing better. >> reporter: on this day, mueller is shooting with nearly two dozen women, split up in groups of four. on her team rebecca peters whose family legacy is expert marksmanship. she's a fourth-generation competitive shooter. >> you're thinking really hard about what you're doing executing, you see results really...
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mouseketeerhe a house coul along with the net for the cello -- annette funicello. >> our phil mattingly house correspondent for bloomberg television, and the president took some time off for vacation. he did make it back to washington. he has got to put out a lot of different fires. how is he managing these different crises? >> it is difficult, scarlet. look, this has been -- i've heard from the inside the vacation from hell. there is no shortage of issues he is dealing with both domestically obvious it with ferguson, and iraq, which is a total mess right now they have been working on, but also in ukraine. kind of in afghanistan there is a new taliban offensive that has been reported there. there is a good saying on this one, which is the president never really goes on vacation, and that has certainly been underscored throughout the last week in the vineyard. he is heading back there tonight. >> he is heading back there tonight, he is in washington right now. he sent attorney general eric holder to head over to ferguson. why see delegating this to eric holder when perhaps some are calli
mouseketeerhe a house coul along with the net for the cello -- annette funicello. >> our phil mattingly house correspondent for bloomberg television, and the president took some time off for vacation. he did make it back to washington. he has got to put out a lot of different fires. how is he managing these different crises? >> it is difficult, scarlet. look, this has been -- i've heard from the inside the vacation from hell. there is no shortage of issues he is dealing with both...
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. >> annette, they're already calling it game of drones. >> that's right.azon isn't the only company looking into commercial uses for drones. google has been testing drone delivery for about two years in australia. it's part of a secretive google x lab working on so-called new shop projects, such as driverless cars. the prototype drone takes off vertically and can fly at speeds up to 60 miles per hour. google envisions using the supplies to fly into emergencies such as floods or earthquakes. >>> meanwhile, apple has sent out media invites. the invite has a tag line, we wish we could tell you more. the event is being held in apple's hometown of cooper, california. it's the same place where steve jobs introduced the first mac computer 30 years ago. the mac gamers website reports apple is building a massive structure at the site, keeping it under tight wraps. apple is reportedly working with touch chipmaker mxp to add short rake wireless technology could access another device.. the local payment market has struggled to take off. apple has a major advantage ove
. >> annette, they're already calling it game of drones. >> that's right.azon isn't the only company looking into commercial uses for drones. google has been testing drone delivery for about two years in australia. it's part of a secretive google x lab working on so-called new shop projects, such as driverless cars. the prototype drone takes off vertically and can fly at speeds up to 60 miles per hour. google envisions using the supplies to fly into emergencies such as floods or...
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. >> it annette joseph. >> hey, annette. how are you? >> i'm good. how are you guys?always say get a really giant one big piece of cheese. it makes for a very impressive display and in most cases it is less expensive. and then we have -- this is -- >> look at the honey comb. >> honey is wonderful with cheese. you have the sweet and salty thing going. >> give them a couple of choices. >> cocktail napkins. >> what is this? >> this is tea soup. it is a chilled tea soup which is delicious. but before leaves a little bit to the imagination. i like to do some fun things with my food. i like to play with my food. this is test tubes in a galvanized bucket with ice. i call this a conversation starter. because people go what is this? and if they don't know each other at a party they will say what is this and what do we do with it? it is delicious. >> that is a little thyme. run out to the garden, snip herbs off to use as garnish. it will dress up your meal. >> this is like a typical salad. >> a couple of things that i don't love about this i will say. one thing is when you do d
. >> it annette joseph. >> hey, annette. how are you? >> i'm good. how are you guys?always say get a really giant one big piece of cheese. it makes for a very impressive display and in most cases it is less expensive. and then we have -- this is -- >> look at the honey comb. >> honey is wonderful with cheese. you have the sweet and salty thing going. >> give them a couple of choices. >> cocktail napkins. >> what is this? >> this is tea soup....
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annette mueller first picked up a gun at age 55. >> shooting sports is my passion. >> what is it aboute a target explode like fireworks, there is two dozen women, split up in groups of four. on her team rebecca peters whose family legacy is expert marksmanship. she's a fourth-generat shooter. >> you're thinking really hard about what you're doing executing, you see results really quickly. which is gratifying. you take someone new and they see that that's when it happens and you get really hooked. >> reporter: today's event is" now hosting two of these a year. the ceo is also a shooter. >> it's been becausede decade the num women who hunt have increased 43% to 3 million. jim arnold has witnessed the growth. he's a shooting coach in south carolina. >> we're playing golf basically, only with a shotgun. >> reporter: he went over the fundamentals with me before i hi the sky. >> yeah! right in the center! >> reporter: every agrees, the sport can be intimidating especially for a woman who's never held a gun, much less shot taken them out and they're so afraid to shoot that gun for fear -- it'
annette mueller first picked up a gun at age 55. >> shooting sports is my passion. >> what is it aboute a target explode like fireworks, there is two dozen women, split up in groups of four. on her team rebecca peters whose family legacy is expert marksmanship. she's a fourth-generat shooter. >> you're thinking really hard about what you're doing executing, you see results really quickly. which is gratifying. you take someone new and they see that that's when it happens and...
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phil: a woman named annette answered it and she had twins. >> announcer: they were excited to be parentshe first time. >> monica is obsessed with the crib, the clothes, the strollers. >> dr. phil: $35,000 to $40,000 in preparing for the baby. >> announcer: but a good friend had a bad feeling. >> a lot of things about the adoption don't add up. >> dr. phil: you think she's being scammed? >> i do. >> dr. phil: the birth mother, danette is here. >> announcer: where are the newborn twins? >> you've seen the pictures but you've not touched the babies. >> no. >> dr. phil: let's talk turkey. is she ever going to touch those babies? >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people suffering. you've hurt long enough. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing
phil: a woman named annette answered it and she had twins. >> announcer: they were excited to be parentshe first time. >> monica is obsessed with the crib, the clothes, the strollers. >> dr. phil: $35,000 to $40,000 in preparing for the baby. >> announcer: but a good friend had a bad feeling. >> a lot of things about the adoption don't add up. >> dr. phil: you think she's being scammed? >> i do. >> dr. phil: the birth mother, danette is here....
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i'm annette green. >> i'm angie goss. >>> the big headline, gun fire in ferguson. one person shot and in critical condition this morning. the shot reportedly came from another protesters. police are searching for him. >> police arrested seven protesters. officers say they did not clear the area after a state mandated curfew went into effect at midnight. police fired smoke and tear gas canisters into the crowd. >> we were monitoring a news conference that happened overnight and still expecting another one to happen later this morning. >> we'll get to what was said in a moment, but first, we need to get your forecast with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. hey, chuck, good morning. >> hello, mowlet and angie. a cloudiy sky awaits everyone this morning. the beautiful skies of yesterday are long gone. clouds have moved in and a chance for rain drops today as well. not a washout but'll b detailing the shower chances in a second. most of northern maryland in the low to mid 60s. mid 60s in northern virginia, upper 60s are to low 70s in the d.c. metro to points south a
i'm annette green. >> i'm angie goss. >>> the big headline, gun fire in ferguson. one person shot and in critical condition this morning. the shot reportedly came from another protesters. police are searching for him. >> police arrested seven protesters. officers say they did not clear the area after a state mandated curfew went into effect at midnight. police fired smoke and tear gas canisters into the crowd. >> we were monitoring a news conference that happened...
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annette weighs in -- stop all foreign aid until the u.s. has secure borders and everyone here illegally is returned to their designated country. then help others. we invite you had to share your thoughts at facebook.com/cspan. >>> tonight the fetroots nation conference from earlier in year in detroit including the discussion on super pac ready for hillary which recently announced $2.5 million in donations over a three-month period. here's a preview. >> one of the things that's really unique about this organization is that, you know, we're not so -- it would be presumous to think that ready for hillary could dictate what hellry's message is going to be. this is not a campaign. it is focused on building grassroots army and building grassroots infrastructure. so for every time that hillary goes out and gives a speech about recent things that have happened. voter suppression, we're really echoing that, making sure that our e-mail list knows the key points that she's hit on and giving people opportunities to really join in the efforts that she's
annette weighs in -- stop all foreign aid until the u.s. has secure borders and everyone here illegally is returned to their designated country. then help others. we invite you had to share your thoughts at facebook.com/cspan. >>> tonight the fetroots nation conference from earlier in year in detroit including the discussion on super pac ready for hillary which recently announced $2.5 million in donations over a three-month period. here's a preview. >> one of the things that's...
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. >> thank you indeed for that, annett annetta.us on the talks in berlin. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange, says he plans to leave the ecuadorian embassy asylum soon. speaking alongside the ambassador on the two-year anniversary since taking refuge, assange gave no further details on where he would go or whether he would turn himself in. presumably, if he's going out of the embassy, he's going into the arms of the british police, that's my guess. seeing as how the swedish authorities want him. the ambassador said he hoped to speak with the uk foreign secretary in the coming weeks to find a friendly solution. bearing in mind, there are two distinct sides to this. assange and ecuador say he is a political prisoner, he's a human rights campaigner. swedish and u.s. authorities say he has some very serious criminal charges to answer to. >>> so, london property prices have surged almost 20% this year, but some surveys indicate the house price boom in the united kingdom may be fading. katherine joins us now from great heights. i alway
. >> thank you indeed for that, annett annetta.us on the talks in berlin. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange, says he plans to leave the ecuadorian embassy asylum soon. speaking alongside the ambassador on the two-year anniversary since taking refuge, assange gave no further details on where he would go or whether he would turn himself in. presumably, if he's going out of the embassy, he's going into the arms of the british police, that's my guess. seeing as how the swedish...
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thanks annette, a discussion on lawsuits against president obama's health care law. posted by the cato institute, this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> thank you so much for coming today. i am the director for congressional affairs at the cato institute. were here to talk about the next serious legal challenge to the affordable care act, otherwise known as obamas care. the obamacare was enacted into law, the next two have been on the debate over the institutional mandate. when the supreme court somewhat creatively upheld the constitutionality of the mandate, the obama administration went on something of a victory lap. the president himself said that obama is the law and is here to stay, but that may have been premature. that is because what was largely overlooked at the time was the provision of obamacare would said that in states where the exchanges were set up by the state itself, the only place -- the exchange subsidies could be implemented. of the the text legislation, the obama administration went ahead and implemented all of these states in and the 36 which
thanks annette, a discussion on lawsuits against president obama's health care law. posted by the cato institute, this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> thank you so much for coming today. i am the director for congressional affairs at the cato institute. were here to talk about the next serious legal challenge to the affordable care act, otherwise known as obamas care. the obamacare was enacted into law, the next two have been on the debate over the institutional mandate. when the...