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and his mother bernice.f only one charge involving the theft of ben's diamond bracelet. for the crime the conspirators almost got away with, the murder of bernice novack, the conviction carried a mandatory life sentence for both. >> the best part of it was that bernice could finally rest in peace. >> after the verdict, narcy spoke by telephone with "dateline" from prison. she says she would never have done anything to harm her husband, ben, and was innocent of all the charges. sergeant terry wilson and his team of detectives, the prosecutors, won their case with some big assists from may abad. now her mother is gone and will spend the rest of her life in prison. >> she didn't see what she had in front of her. she had her daughter. she had two grandkids that totally loved her. and now she has nothing. >> and greed and some amount of jealousy presumably is driving this, huh? >> absolutely. no matter what, i love my mother. she was my mother. she had grandkids that adored her, that would have done anything for
and his mother bernice.f only one charge involving the theft of ben's diamond bracelet. for the crime the conspirators almost got away with, the murder of bernice novack, the conviction carried a mandatory life sentence for both. >> the best part of it was that bernice could finally rest in peace. >> after the verdict, narcy spoke by telephone with "dateline" from prison. she says she would never have done anything to harm her husband, ben, and was innocent of all the...
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bernice being was a visionary artist. was born, raised, educated and worked in san francisco. * bing. she graduated from the first mfa class of the san francisco art institute in 1961. she was good friends with joan brown and jay de feo. shes what an integral part of the art scene in north beach. she was also part of the first argot lin artist's in residence program in 1967 and spent the better part of the '70s deeply devote today community arts and activism. she was part of the founding member of scrap, and she was involved with the neighborhood arts program during its insanction. -- inception. she went on to found the san francisco cultural arts center and she is the first director. i am excited to share with you i'm working with the asian american women artists association and film maker madelein limb to bring you the world of bernice bing, a documentary we're working on now about her life and work and it's going to premiere in june of 2013. thank you so much for this honor. it's long overdue. (applause) (applause) >>
bernice being was a visionary artist. was born, raised, educated and worked in san francisco. * bing. she graduated from the first mfa class of the san francisco art institute in 1961. she was good friends with joan brown and jay de feo. shes what an integral part of the art scene in north beach. she was also part of the first argot lin artist's in residence program in 1967 and spent the better part of the '70s deeply devote today community arts and activism. she was part of the founding member...
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for all the bernices, for all the malan rosas.oved us's that my uncle would talk about, for you, as my uncle would say, and you, and you, and you, our time has come. we will not stop until we have equality across the globe. and that is what tonight means. thank you so much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you, stuart. that was spectacular. it really captured your uncle there. thank you. we're going to close with the san francisco gay men's chorus performing, singing for our lives. i had a couple of announcements. i hope you will all join us on the candle light march up to the castro. we have candles over here if people didn't bring them, so, you can pick them up at the start of our march. i also want to thank the san francisco police department who is going to help facilitate our march by closing blocks as we move up. so, they are going to be helping. and the chief is here, greg, you're out there someplace. (applause) >> thanks, there he is. thanks very much, fred. we love having a progressive police chief in town. so, i want t
for all the bernices, for all the malan rosas.oved us's that my uncle would talk about, for you, as my uncle would say, and you, and you, and you, our time has come. we will not stop until we have equality across the globe. and that is what tonight means. thank you so much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you, stuart. that was spectacular. it really captured your uncle there. thank you. we're going to close with the san francisco gay men's chorus performing, singing for our lives. i...
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oh, well thank you. [ chuckles ] bernice! he's a liquid gold digger. oh!er ] liquid gold diggers love liquid gold. >>> on september 15th, 1963 that started as a normal sunday morning but in a deadly burst of dynamite it became a sechlt min day. four young girls were killed in the bombing. surviving the bombing, featured in a new documentary "march to justice." >> i heard the rumble of the thunder and an explosion. i heard the glass come crashing in and someone said "hit the floor." and right here i fell on the floor. everyone in the church just fell on the floor. and it was deathly quiet. >> reverend carol mckinstry joins us this morning. so good to see you. >> thank you. >> the 50th anniversary of this bombing comes up in september this year. how vivid are your memories half a century later? >> the memories are very clear in my mind. it was as if it were yesterday. >> what do you remember about those little girls? three of them age 13, one of them only 11. can you tell us a little bit about them? >> yes. what i remember most was that they were laughing an
oh, well thank you. [ chuckles ] bernice! he's a liquid gold digger. oh!er ] liquid gold diggers love liquid gold. >>> on september 15th, 1963 that started as a normal sunday morning but in a deadly burst of dynamite it became a sechlt min day. four young girls were killed in the bombing. surviving the bombing, featured in a new documentary "march to justice." >> i heard the rumble of the thunder and an explosion. i heard the glass come crashing in and someone said...
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>> bernice, what's the overall trajectory of diageo? what's it been? it's been up and that's why i put it last year as one of my up stocks that you should buy on any single discount. and i think that diageo, when it gives you -- that's the whiskey company that is taking over the world by storm. particularly india, where they love whiskey. let's go to jim in arizona. >> caller: thank you for taking my call, jim. i have a question for you. i have shares of general mills dating back to the '80s, and the selling price was about $6 a share when it was purchased. so my dividend yield is over 20% based on original cost. today's market, around 3%. unfortunately, the stocks were set up as income and not reinvested. the question is, do i keep general mills, and the steady income for the dividend, or should i sell it and go with something faster growing? >> i have never recommended against owning general mills and i think ken powell is a worthy steward of the company. i do blanch when i heard you don't reinvest the dividend. this is the ultimate dividend stock. g
>> bernice, what's the overall trajectory of diageo? what's it been? it's been up and that's why i put it last year as one of my up stocks that you should buy on any single discount. and i think that diageo, when it gives you -- that's the whiskey company that is taking over the world by storm. particularly india, where they love whiskey. let's go to jim in arizona. >> caller: thank you for taking my call, jim. i have a question for you. i have shares of general mills dating back to...
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oh, well thank you. [ chuckles ] bernice! he's a liquid gold digger. oh!ith velveeta. be quiet helen. uh! [ male announcer ] liquid gold diggers love liquid gold. >>> this is a cbs news special report. i'm scott pelley at cbs news headquarters in new york. good morning. we're about to witness something that none of us has ever seen, a pope heading into retirement. benedict xvi becomes the first pope to step down as spiritual leader of the world's 1.1 billion catholics the first in 600 years. he shocked the world two weeks ago when he announced that he will no longer be well enough to carry out the responsibilities of his office. the pope has been meeting this morning at the vatican with the cardinals who have gathered to bid him good-bye in rome. there is the video of the pope meeting with the cardinals earlier today. and we have a number of live pictures around st. peter's square. this is the area where the pope will be departing very shortly. we're expecting to see him here in just a few minutes. this is the san de maso courtyard. there you see the swiss
oh, well thank you. [ chuckles ] bernice! he's a liquid gold digger. oh!ith velveeta. be quiet helen. uh! [ male announcer ] liquid gold diggers love liquid gold. >>> this is a cbs news special report. i'm scott pelley at cbs news headquarters in new york. good morning. we're about to witness something that none of us has ever seen, a pope heading into retirement. benedict xvi becomes the first pope to step down as spiritual leader of the world's 1.1 billion catholics the first in 600...
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their remarks and i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a statement by the honorable eddie bernice johnson of texas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's request is covered by general leave. pllhorford: the congressional black caucus is pleased to sponsor this hour and i am here with ms. marcia fudge, i yield to her such time as is necessary. ms. fudge: thank you, as well as mr. jeffries, for anchoring the c.b.c. hour. it is wonderful to have new members come to the house floor and do the work we have been doing so long, i am so proud of them so appreciative of the work they do. thank you very much. mr. speaker, i rise today to send a clear message to those who would seek to undermine our constitutional right to vote. you will not win. the race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong. this is not the first time section five of the voting rights act has been challenged and it's likely not going to be the last. members of the congressional black caucus and others, including those on the other side of the aisle, have work tods re-authorize section five. in a matter of days
their remarks and i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a statement by the honorable eddie bernice johnson of texas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's request is covered by general leave. pllhorford: the congressional black caucus is pleased to sponsor this hour and i am here with ms. marcia fudge, i yield to her such time as is necessary. ms. fudge: thank you, as well as mr. jeffries, for anchoring the c.b.c. hour. it is wonderful to have new members come to the house floor...
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let's turn to our panel, eddie bernice johnson and jared bern teen, a senior fellow.ood day to both of you. congresswoman, good afternoon. isn't this actual sequester, let's be honest, exactly what republicans like paul ryan have been longing for? i mean, you know that he's put together multiple budgets that would slash everything from meals on wheels to transportation services for the disabled. this sequester, it just gives him the chance to see all of these services cut to pieces and he sits back with clean hands and an impure heart. is that not true? >> well, sure it's true. the unfortunate thing is that this is not about obama. it's not about the president. it's about the people of this nation. it's about the future of this nation. we cannot afford to cut off all of our future because of the threat of sequester. we cannot go forward unless we do some forward thinking and planning. we cannot do that when we're cutting off all of our research and development, when we're cutting off all of our military jobs. texas, for example, stands to lose over 90,000 jobs. now, t
let's turn to our panel, eddie bernice johnson and jared bern teen, a senior fellow.ood day to both of you. congresswoman, good afternoon. isn't this actual sequester, let's be honest, exactly what republicans like paul ryan have been longing for? i mean, you know that he's put together multiple budgets that would slash everything from meals on wheels to transportation services for the disabled. this sequester, it just gives him the chance to see all of these services cut to pieces and he sits...
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oh, well thank you. [ chuckles ] bernice! he's a liquid gold digger. oh!rld of remarkable itastes comes together. rich, dark chocolate meets sweetened soft centers flavored with exotic fruit juices, like pomegranate, goji with raspberry, and acai with blueberry. it's chocolate like you've never experienced it before. and it comes from a place called brookside. discover brookside. ooh-hoo, i can't wait to clean something besides the shower. [ male announcer ] scrubbing bubbles' foam penetrates tough grime and kills 99.9% of bacteria, so cleaning the whole bathroom is easier. scrubbing bubbles. [ female announcer ] sc johnson. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios tend to weigh less than those who don't. ♪ haircolor is prolledpe into a new era. garnier invents olia... pure... luminous... our first ammonia-free permanent haircolor, poweby oreil.d a major technological breakthrough. oil can do
oh, well thank you. [ chuckles ] bernice! he's a liquid gold digger. oh!rld of remarkable itastes comes together. rich, dark chocolate meets sweetened soft centers flavored with exotic fruit juices, like pomegranate, goji with raspberry, and acai with blueberry. it's chocolate like you've never experienced it before. and it comes from a place called brookside. discover brookside. ooh-hoo, i can't wait to clean something besides the shower. [ male announcer ] scrubbing bubbles' foam penetrates...
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eddie bernice and i have asked you to come here. we are proud of t.i., cecil green and all of this hoopla created university of texas at dallas have our very generous in giving 1100 acres to take university. i was the senate sponsor of the guy from the house and am very proud of the university of all created by mr. orla bacher -- rohrabacher talk to bacher supports. i'll ask you one question about s.t.e.m. graduates and i know your train finally became a reality in 1986 in the students that you have. what about the s.t.e.m. graduates? are there no major current and future needs? >> mr. hall, thank you for the complimentary statements of the founders that m.i.t. and rpi. if you look in many ways the percentage or none of people we hire on an annual basis are fortunate because of the reputation there's enough available. that does not apply to all industries as we go down through that and not supplied will be under pressure if we don't get k-12 stem education in the current direction. [inaudible] >> to pursue s.t.e.m. degrees. >> i had
eddie bernice and i have asked you to come here. we are proud of t.i., cecil green and all of this hoopla created university of texas at dallas have our very generous in giving 1100 acres to take university. i was the senate sponsor of the guy from the house and am very proud of the university of all created by mr. orla bacher -- rohrabacher talk to bacher supports. i'll ask you one question about s.t.e.m. graduates and i know your train finally became a reality in 1986 in the students that you...
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eddie bernice and i, i'm sure eddie asked you to come here, rich. we're proud of t.i. eric johnson, james mcdermott, cecil green, all those people, created the university of texas at dallas and were very generous in giving around 1,100 acres to that university, i was a senate sponsor of that, very proud of the university that you all have created. mr. rohrabacher asked about your support, you could talk all day about the support of that university. i'll ask you one question about stem fradge watts. i know your dream of the dallas engineering school finally became a reality in 1986 and the students that you have, and you've been part of t.i.'s history. what about the stem graduates? are there enough available in the united states to meet your current and future needs? >> well, mr. hall, thank you for the very complimentary statements about many of our founders who had deep histories at both m.i.t. and r.p.i. if you look in many ways the percentage or the amount of people that we hire on an annual basis, we're fortunate because of our reputation that there's enough avail
eddie bernice and i, i'm sure eddie asked you to come here, rich. we're proud of t.i. eric johnson, james mcdermott, cecil green, all those people, created the university of texas at dallas and were very generous in giving around 1,100 acres to that university, i was a senate sponsor of that, very proud of the university that you all have created. mr. rohrabacher asked about your support, you could talk all day about the support of that university. i'll ask you one question about stem fradge...
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. >> and bernice to be a balance because if we just bring people and we will create a complete mess.ing end a crowd of highly skilled immigrants who can help this country become competitive. >> that should not be the only factor. abcaeight. >> i now have a follow-up question. should it be the only factor? >> no, it should not be. the family category does not have that criteria. ..
. >> and bernice to be a balance because if we just bring people and we will create a complete mess.ing end a crowd of highly skilled immigrants who can help this country become competitive. >> that should not be the only factor. abcaeight. >> i now have a follow-up question. should it be the only factor? >> no, it should not be. the family category does not have that criteria. ..