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beatrice craven, good luck. inspiration. >> thank you so much. >> the upcoming election, let's not forgot, is not just a presidential election. next, the battle for the u.s. house of representatives. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. >>> the white house not the only house at stake in three days. all 435 members of the house of representatives are up for reelection. cnn's athena jones explains what could happen on election day that would tip the current balance of power. >> reporter: republicans won control of the house in 2010, riding
beatrice craven, good luck. inspiration. >> thank you so much. >> the upcoming election, let's not forgot, is not just a presidential election. next, the battle for the u.s. house of representatives. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours....
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the way we would like to do this is beatrice will stay up there and i will come around the microphone and all that for anyone who has a question. if people start putting a pair hands as you have questions, i will come and find you. >> that definitive. >> thank you very much for a wonderful talk. i purchased your book. have look forward to reading it. i am a recent dean of brokers college of interdisciplinary studies which women and gender studies is in my program. my college, so i'm very happy to be here. i am very interested in the idea of human rights. have read the book my, roosevelts role, the riding of the universal declaration of human rights. i am wondering to what extent philosophical debates have played a role in the politics of the united states. i would expect pro a not very much. united states is born out of the philosophy, political philosophy of our country, born out of the enlightenment values endowed by our creators with basic rights, the pursuit of happiness, the liberty and freedom. and this was always at odds with the economic and cultural rights i am wondering to w
the way we would like to do this is beatrice will stay up there and i will come around the microphone and all that for anyone who has a question. if people start putting a pair hands as you have questions, i will come and find you. >> that definitive. >> thank you very much for a wonderful talk. i purchased your book. have look forward to reading it. i am a recent dean of brokers college of interdisciplinary studies which women and gender studies is in my program. my college, so i'm...
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martin, jillian gillett, glennishia campbell ston, patricia ubency, cecilia pÉrez, margarita -- beatricentenegro, daniel boyd -- next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors. my name's sharon gadberry. i recently presented a civil grand jury report on muni switchbacks. we found that 20 to 30,000 riders a month are made to get off their bus or train, due to shortages in the muni system. at that time, muni refused to comply with our request to end this practice of switchbacks, mainly due to the deficiencies that they cited in their system. since our jury is no longer meeting they did not take a position on supervisor ween's proposal so my testimony is personal as a muni rider and as a person who completed a study on muni. i support supervisor wiener's proposal to apply also i think all -- all and any new funds should bring the system up to speed, before any new and free ridership is offered. sfmta has many plans for improving their system. however, these plans have not been achieved. no free rides should be offered untilukvz those improvements hae taken place. it's a wonderful idea to increa
martin, jillian gillett, glennishia campbell ston, patricia ubency, cecilia pÉrez, margarita -- beatricentenegro, daniel boyd -- next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors. my name's sharon gadberry. i recently presented a civil grand jury report on muni switchbacks. we found that 20 to 30,000 riders a month are made to get off their bus or train, due to shortages in the muni system. at that time, muni refused to comply with our request to end this practice of switchbacks, mainly due to...
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beatrice froelich told us that she's missed one game since 1957. her that one and only sunday. nothing else-- nothing else-- has ever kept her away. >> beatrice froelich: my husband died on a saturday and i went to the game on sunday. >> pelley: you felt that the next sunday that he would want you to go to the game. >> froelich: well, the family that's around you at the seats... >> pelley: you've got a football family? >> froelich: very much. >> very much. >> pelley: is there a drawback to not having a big powerful owner, not to have a jerry jones or a robert kraft? >> rodgers: no, i think it's great. you don't have somebody who got a ton of money but doesn't know a whole lot about football trying to tell you what to do. >> pelley: with so many fans, we were surprised when we noticed that rodgers doesn't like being a celebrity all that much. he's a small town guy dating his hometown girl. he didn't love being interviewed. he tends to be shy around strangers. and he can still be touchy about his height. you are 6'2", which most people would consider
beatrice froelich told us that she's missed one game since 1957. her that one and only sunday. nothing else-- nothing else-- has ever kept her away. >> beatrice froelich: my husband died on a saturday and i went to the game on sunday. >> pelley: you felt that the next sunday that he would want you to go to the game. >> froelich: well, the family that's around you at the seats... >> pelley: you've got a football family? >> froelich: very much. >> very much....
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she is beatrice a like a flower. to always make her is she likes all of that we were worried at one point about where our tour would like girls and not so much but we stopped worrying when we saw the doors women and. even said several times he was going to get merritt. he says mommy i've met a girl and i need money because i want to buy her a present she has a man he understands the two we're a woman he needs a wallet. but i ask why do you like doll so much and he says i just love beautiful women. and then my husband wasn't worried anymore. maza has allowed me put him down and don't ever do that again marc is not not at all although he has been misbehaving a little bit lately but basically he's fairly manageable gentle giant yeah but he's upset assed with putting everything in order she wants everything to function like clockwork and she always sees to it that everybody behaves as they shoot been a housewife is a problem for me running a household is the least of my ability is i don't know how to do it the result of
she is beatrice a like a flower. to always make her is she likes all of that we were worried at one point about where our tour would like girls and not so much but we stopped worrying when we saw the doors women and. even said several times he was going to get merritt. he says mommy i've met a girl and i need money because i want to buy her a present she has a man he understands the two we're a woman he needs a wallet. but i ask why do you like doll so much and he says i just love beautiful...
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beatrice has finished her temporary contract. her husband works in the unpredictable building industry. they're worried about the future. >> at any point, if you could lose your job. there will be a moment at which we will have to choose between paying the mortgage and eating. >> it is a difficult situate asian. the government is making it tougher for us. with to salaries, you really struggle. if one salary goes, it is even worse. >> union claims the turn that house been strong. these demonstrations have been taking place across the country, not just in madrid. the police say there have been over 100 arrests during the day. it is late in the capital, but some people still have an appetite for protest. they are on their way to another demonstration. their mood was defiant. we will do it again, this english teacher told me. >> we have to go to the streets. we have to be a group of people, not just individuals. we have to fight for our rights. >> the government says that it will not change its policies. the country's current economi
beatrice has finished her temporary contract. her husband works in the unpredictable building industry. they're worried about the future. >> at any point, if you could lose your job. there will be a moment at which we will have to choose between paying the mortgage and eating. >> it is a difficult situate asian. the government is making it tougher for us. with to salaries, you really struggle. if one salary goes, it is even worse. >> union claims the turn that house been...
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. >> the frantic 911 call came from this cluttered backyard at the end of beatrice street and fremontd her hands around her back and noose around her nec. >> he told her he was going to kill her and he was planning to hang her. >> daniel howard got into an argument with his girlfriend last night at some point he bound her hands and strung a noose over a branch. when police officers confronted him in the backyard they say he used her as a shield. and that he had taken up the slack in the rope and was ready to kick out the barrel from underneath her feet. >> howard shoved his girlfriend down an embankment. she suffered only minor injuries. >> had the officers not got therein in time what do you think would have happened. >> his brothers who were home at the time of the incident declined an interview but tell us howard was likely high on meth. >>> a mellow monday night at the gym turned into drama. reporting feeling sick. at first emergency crews thought they were exposed to a chemical. but somebody poured too much aromatic oil on the rocks in the steam room. it turns out there was no ca
. >> the frantic 911 call came from this cluttered backyard at the end of beatrice street and fremontd her hands around her back and noose around her nec. >> he told her he was going to kill her and he was planning to hang her. >> daniel howard got into an argument with his girlfriend last night at some point he bound her hands and strung a noose over a branch. when police officers confronted him in the backyard they say he used her as a shield. and that he had taken up the...
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to ensure a bomb is re-election and at the same number see no solid players saying it's purely beatrice's mistake that led to his downfall so let us know what you're saying on the. a good look at some other international news this hour u.s. military prosecutors have a choice of the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who's accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians the incident took place in march one bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them children the case has become the deadliest war crime by a single american officer since the beginning in afghanistan. jordan has seen mass protests after the country's prime minister announced a fuel price hike demonstrations took place in the competition supported by twelve other cities throughout the country despite criticism of their ruling more of being punishable by three years behind bars opposition groups have called for the popular revolution. the small planes crashed into a fence at some powerless airport of brazil the pilot donna she's had a spinal while to other passengers survived the inci
to ensure a bomb is re-election and at the same number see no solid players saying it's purely beatrice's mistake that led to his downfall so let us know what you're saying on the. a good look at some other international news this hour u.s. military prosecutors have a choice of the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who's accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians the incident took place in march one bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them...
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michael moore be in beatrice hahn of the scientists who with their colleagues in labs have done. so there are these diseases. the spillover. they are zoonotic. one other slightly technical term i want to familiarize you with his reservoir hosts. the reservoir hosts is a kind of animal which the bug, virus or whatever it is list indefinitely, permanently, inconspicuously without causing disease, without causing mayhem in the particular creature. why does that live there commence late? why does that live there nondestructively? probably because it's been in the species for millions of years in an accommodation has evolved. so virus in its west of our hosts replicates, but doesn't replicate cataclysmic way. i replicate slowly and doesn't generally cause symptoms. so it's invisible. it hides in its reservoir host and then something happens. humans kill and eat the reservoir hosts, come in contact with it somehow. also a couple stories about ways this can happen. the reservoir host sheds virus in the virus gets into humans to become the zoonotic disease. one thing scientists do with t
michael moore be in beatrice hahn of the scientists who with their colleagues in labs have done. so there are these diseases. the spillover. they are zoonotic. one other slightly technical term i want to familiarize you with his reservoir hosts. the reservoir hosts is a kind of animal which the bug, virus or whatever it is list indefinitely, permanently, inconspicuously without causing disease, without causing mayhem in the particular creature. why does that live there commence late? why does...
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at 730 eastern, beatrice hopman over the last 80 years. at 830, thomas stanton and why some firms thrive why others fail. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, we conclude the prime time programming with our "after words" program. david cay johnston discusses the fine print. he talked with reporter jayne o'donnell. visit booktv.org for this weekend's television schedule. >> in her book, "pat nixon", mary brennan discusses the use of mrs. nixon's private documents. this is just over 60 minutes. >> welcome. i'm the acting director of the library and i appreciate all of you coming to our continuing author copies and patience. today, we are very fortunate to have the leading scholar on pat nixon was 100 years ago this year. mary brennan, who did much of her research here for her book is the chair of the department at the university of texas in san marcos. her specialty is post-world war ii conservative movements and she has written to date three different books. conservative women and the crusade against communism and book that we love most is pat nixon,
at 730 eastern, beatrice hopman over the last 80 years. at 830, thomas stanton and why some firms thrive why others fail. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, we conclude the prime time programming with our "after words" program. david cay johnston discusses the fine print. he talked with reporter jayne o'donnell. visit booktv.org for this weekend's television schedule. >> in her book, "pat nixon", mary brennan discusses the use of mrs. nixon's private documents. this is just...
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beatrice joins us from maryland. hello. caller: i was just listening to the statements of some of the people. what they do not realize is that they have all this complaints pertaining to barack obama. where is the complaint with bush? they think that barack obama is going to get into the chair for four years and bring this country out of the debt? the bush people put it in. they criticize a barack obama when every day [inaudible] host: are using a lot advertisements in maryland yes.aller: host: republican line. whether you watching? caller: i am watching c-span right now. and i know this is live whatever. host: it is. what is on your mind? caller: i have done a lot of watching. i have seen a lot of what is going on in. republicans and democrats need to learn when they ask a question, listen to what the politicians say. they often say before i answer that, just simply answer the question. answer the question. it is very simple. we have had for years. we do not need any more games. we need new leadership and direction. host:
beatrice joins us from maryland. hello. caller: i was just listening to the statements of some of the people. what they do not realize is that they have all this complaints pertaining to barack obama. where is the complaint with bush? they think that barack obama is going to get into the chair for four years and bring this country out of the debt? the bush people put it in. they criticize a barack obama when every day [inaudible] host: are using a lot advertisements in maryland yes.aller: host:...
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i'd like to take this opportunity to thank my wife, beatrice, for being here, my three children, who did not come. my triplet children, who were the apple of my father's eye, jack, donald and evan, for always supporting me and encouraging me, i could not done this without you. i also want to thank my uncle, the former assemblyman, william payne, who gave my father his undying love, guidance -- guidance and strong support his entire life. without his encouragement i would not be standing here today. our nation faces many challenges, both at home and abroad. but the most immediate concerns for all of us is to help new jersey recover from the devastating effects of hurricane sandy. you have my word that i will continue to work every day to ensure that the 10th congressional district of the state of new jersey and the entire state receives all the federal support we need until we reach full recovery. nearly two years ago my father was sworn into his 11th and final term in congress. i look forward to continuing to build on his legacy and serve the people of the 10th congressional district
i'd like to take this opportunity to thank my wife, beatrice, for being here, my three children, who did not come. my triplet children, who were the apple of my father's eye, jack, donald and evan, for always supporting me and encouraging me, i could not done this without you. i also want to thank my uncle, the former assemblyman, william payne, who gave my father his undying love, guidance -- guidance and strong support his entire life. without his encouragement i would not be standing here...
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perhaps significant that anna beatrice asked how you would read that warming in relationship, whether we should see this as temporary tactical shift that will revert back to its historic form, or something more than that? >> thank you, and thank into the world affairs council. it's great to be part of the spam and to be part of this group. before looking at the regional, i would just like to make a couple of general comments. i think as steve hadley said, pakistan is important because of its size, because of its nuclear weapons capable state and its location. i'm not sure i would agree with ambassador munter that it's been sort of ecstatic period. i think, in fact, pakistan is going through a rather wrenching process, and it's an important time to see which way the process moves. it's, on the one hand, it's a country where i simply the majority of people want what majority of people everywhere want. they want a peaceful and stable, developed country where people have opportunities, where government has runs transparently with some responsibly, where there's a sense of justice. so it's
perhaps significant that anna beatrice asked how you would read that warming in relationship, whether we should see this as temporary tactical shift that will revert back to its historic form, or something more than that? >> thank you, and thank into the world affairs council. it's great to be part of the spam and to be part of this group. before looking at the regional, i would just like to make a couple of general comments. i think as steve hadley said, pakistan is important because of...