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beth. >> they see financial security trumping family.lthough now out of necessity, because they are trying to hang on. >> they want a safety net. >> they do. >> look. i disagree with the end of what you set up. i disagree that the whole idea of the american dream is about who is going to make a lot of money. who is going to have a yacht or home. it always was a sense that community, a sense of family, a sense of group friends and things like that. and enough in life really to get along without all this excess stuff. harry winston, i don't know anybody i ever heard of, except a couple people in new york was interested in that junk. >> that's junk, pat. >> that was pitched for the ultra rich, basically. maybe a lui viton knockoff, or the average person style. yeah, well i think that always has been an element in american life. it used to be known as keeping up with the jones' is what it was called and a lot of people measured their success by cars and the house in the suburbs. but i do think that when the economy contracts, people look for
beth. >> they see financial security trumping family.lthough now out of necessity, because they are trying to hang on. >> they want a safety net. >> they do. >> look. i disagree with the end of what you set up. i disagree that the whole idea of the american dream is about who is going to make a lot of money. who is going to have a yacht or home. it always was a sense that community, a sense of family, a sense of group friends and things like that. and enough in life...
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and the police are here and beth is on the phone."hat's how the whole thing started and i went off to get to ben, his bedroom is right outside where the car was, very close, and we woke up ben, i jumped his case a little bit, asked him how his car was and had he locked it and things of has nature. >> right. ben i understood they wanted to take a pellet gun and shoot your window out. tell me how they got the bear out. >> that was their first thought, let's shoot the window out and maybe the bear will climb out the window, and you know, after much thought and they decided to tie a rope to the door, backed up and they unlocked it with the remote and just tugged on the rope and the door opened. the bear sat in the car for a little while and then he just walked out and ran into the woods. >> how is the car? >> the car is actually totalled on the inside. you can't even recognize what was inside and what was what. it's completely ripped out. >> i understand he left a calling card for you, huh? >> right in the driver's seat. >> well, that hap
and the police are here and beth is on the phone."hat's how the whole thing started and i went off to get to ben, his bedroom is right outside where the car was, very close, and we woke up ben, i jumped his case a little bit, asked him how his car was and had he locked it and things of has nature. >> right. ben i understood they wanted to take a pellet gun and shoot your window out. tell me how they got the bear out. >> that was their first thought, let's shoot the window out...
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beth streen are coming into the living area. in addition to a project of approximately 50 units of housing has been approved by nearby adjacent property on ocean avenue. the two projects sticking together will generate over 120 units of new housing with hundreds of new residents. the proposed project is comprising 64,000 square feet. it doesn't need more development and congestion. we got the safety and welfare of the citizens of the area is -- is of paramount concern. given the budget constraints for san francisco, we especially [unintelligible] more people into this area will serve to strengthen police service and potentially effect the people in the district. the sponsors indicate they will not provide any security for the project and that the resident will be responsible for their policy. this is an acceptable -- but the public policy and housing. studies such as -- such as this study demonstrated, it is a policy to concentrate low income housing into a high density area. this increases crime, the great neighborhoods and by
beth streen are coming into the living area. in addition to a project of approximately 50 units of housing has been approved by nearby adjacent property on ocean avenue. the two projects sticking together will generate over 120 units of new housing with hundreds of new residents. the proposed project is comprising 64,000 square feet. it doesn't need more development and congestion. we got the safety and welfare of the citizens of the area is -- is of paramount concern. given the budget...
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he is survived by his wife, mary beth. i am submitting an in memoriam for a union carpenter for 50 years, and he is survived by many of his siblings including patti, tommy, johnny, qe, -- huey. i am some morning and -- submitting an in memoriam for bill wilkenson. he lost his battle to parkinson's disease and cancer. for 17 years, he was the president of one of the most noted suppliers for some of the best restaurants, hotels, and other food providers in san francisco. it was known as an outstanding work place. bill was also president of the chamber of commerce in 2005, and was the first openly gay man to serve as president of the san francisco chamber. he had a career in the hotel field where some amazing institutions were founded by him. his partner, his spouse survives him. i also want to note that his longtime executive assistant, they currently reflected that bill was the individual that hired him to be the ceo of the chamber. bill had a great sense of humor who, despite some of the difficulties he had battling with p
he is survived by his wife, mary beth. i am submitting an in memoriam for a union carpenter for 50 years, and he is survived by many of his siblings including patti, tommy, johnny, qe, -- huey. i am some morning and -- submitting an in memoriam for bill wilkenson. he lost his battle to parkinson's disease and cancer. for 17 years, he was the president of one of the most noted suppliers for some of the best restaurants, hotels, and other food providers in san francisco. it was known as an...
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>> beth chamberlin: because they've watched, oftentimes, our birth, our marriage, and... >> sloan: our. and then our deaths. >> safer: we got a crash course on the byzantine history of "guiding light" from veteran actors ron raines, 15 years on the show; beth chamberlin, 20 years; tina sloan, 26; grant aleksander, 27. >> grant aleksander: there are these great stretches that the audience will grant you. you're allowed to send a child off at the age of 12 and bring them back six months later fully grown. >> chamberlin: or even the next day, possibly. >> aleksander: they will accept all those kinds of things. they won't accept if you take a character and write it in a way that is completely inconsistent with what they have come to accept. >> safer: tina sloan's character, for instance. she's the saint of springfield, who's survived breast cancer and countless other crises-- and slipped up just once. >> sloan: one time, in the entire history of my 26 years here, i slept with someone who was married to my best friend. and she died as a result of this, because she was so upset, she drove of
>> beth chamberlin: because they've watched, oftentimes, our birth, our marriage, and... >> sloan: our. and then our deaths. >> safer: we got a crash course on the byzantine history of "guiding light" from veteran actors ron raines, 15 years on the show; beth chamberlin, 20 years; tina sloan, 26; grant aleksander, 27. >> grant aleksander: there are these great stretches that the audience will grant you. you're allowed to send a child off at the age of 12 and...
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because i saw a shot over your shoulder of me as mack beth, a bad man, mass murderer, cruel, child killere fact is, although i have never done any of those things, the potential for that lies inside me. so when i play that character, i find that potential in me. so it is as if these things might have happened or might have become patrick stewart. so it's always an expression of myself and the actors i most admired in my life. you take jack nicholson. i know it's true. i met him once. nice guy. but if you want to know about jack nicholson, you'll start with his first movie, "easy rider," go to "five easy pieces" watch his movies, and that's how you know about jack nicholson. all these variety of characters, but it is the man inside that speaks through the work that he does, and that has always been, for me, the kinds of acting that most excited and interested me. i didn't know in the beginning. i didn't know that i was attracted to the man inside the performance. >> you're submerging so deeply and i'm trying to stay with you. the deeper you negotiation i'm trying to submerge -- go, i'm try
because i saw a shot over your shoulder of me as mack beth, a bad man, mass murderer, cruel, child killere fact is, although i have never done any of those things, the potential for that lies inside me. so when i play that character, i find that potential in me. so it is as if these things might have happened or might have become patrick stewart. so it's always an expression of myself and the actors i most admired in my life. you take jack nicholson. i know it's true. i met him once. nice guy....
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beth clark of nashville, tennessee, is one of the long-term unemployed. a single mother of two boys, she is struggling to make ends meet. her unemployment benefits expired in april. >> i want to work. i want to work. and i never thought in a million years i would be completely, at my age, unemployed. it is extremely scary. >> reporter: tuesday is a busy day in the senate. besides this vote on unemployment benefits, national security will be an issue as the committee takes up the nomination of james clapper to be the next director of national intelligence. but that hearing could also end up being about deficit spending. in the wake of a two-year-long "washington post" investigation into the costly and complicated $75 billion intelligence bureaucracy created after the 9/11 attacks. and brian, terrorism will be on the agenda when the president meets here with british prime minister david cameron tomorrow. as you know there is an issue over bp and the role they played with the scottish government and its release of the lockerbie bomber to the libyans. michael
beth clark of nashville, tennessee, is one of the long-term unemployed. a single mother of two boys, she is struggling to make ends meet. her unemployment benefits expired in april. >> i want to work. i want to work. and i never thought in a million years i would be completely, at my age, unemployed. it is extremely scary. >> reporter: tuesday is a busy day in the senate. besides this vote on unemployment benefits, national security will be an issue as the committee takes up the...
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russian bookmaker beth league has signed a contract with the country's football premier league to allow it to start making bets at stadiums before matches the company will invest up to five million dollars on the project and expects the first return about three years. explains. one two way drew some money while at a sports event but tired of the track now you can risk your sure down at the football stanion as deeply resp repaired to kick off their one surefire win now will be the football association and its deal with back league it will receive half of all the earnings are made by the bookmakers inside the stadium the money will be put towards the development of football in russia there's a fifty percent of what is made will be given to the russian football league and then we will decide whether to invest into football clubs or to children's football the amount of money wagered on sports last here in russia in mounted to just one point two billion dollars if a very meager sound for situ law each country with a long sporting tradition the recent ban on casinos has not helped the situati
russian bookmaker beth league has signed a contract with the country's football premier league to allow it to start making bets at stadiums before matches the company will invest up to five million dollars on the project and expects the first return about three years. explains. one two way drew some money while at a sports event but tired of the track now you can risk your sure down at the football stanion as deeply resp repaired to kick off their one surefire win now will be the football...
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>> and joining us now are criminologist casie jordan and correspond end for "in session" on trutv bethisappeared. why are they asking for that now? >> they are doing a thorough investigation and need every image of this little boy that exists to see the very last time anyone saw him and what condition was he in, with his glasses, was he with his mother, what school kids were around him. >> it's been a month. seems like this information would have come out by now. >> perhaps. there are so many people and they have to keep probing. this is not unusual. they're going to look at everything. we don't know most of the evidence. >> we have no idea where this little boy is. casey, the latest development, let me get to you, his stepmother will be moving out. wouldn't police want to keep her in the home so keep an eye on her? >> they're going to keep an eye on her no matter where she goes. i'm sure they have 24-hour surveillance on her. she has to be out i think by 3:00 today. they have watching her. she's been sexting with a high school friend of her ex-husband. whether she lives in the house o
>> and joining us now are criminologist casie jordan and correspond end for "in session" on trutv bethisappeared. why are they asking for that now? >> they are doing a thorough investigation and need every image of this little boy that exists to see the very last time anyone saw him and what condition was he in, with his glasses, was he with his mother, what school kids were around him. >> it's been a month. seems like this information would have come out by now....
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speaking of rds, chris paul nts out of new orlean the sp 3 he the bethe league, tafrom the lebronsays preferrabley with ot su opposed with the h are constantl payr >>> former matt bar west. st signed with lake he intended sigo play nextrnto but apart at th nute. now, barn is barnes going t idekicks. >> perks to being tim is peo inou todo great stuff. donning th g flying promotion by sure the giantg isideoillions of ti tim andtch him float arou whg with was insane. a lotofnd. a noncon i't understand what i be li fall aor feel like yng to something use at is -- sd o weirde >> weird. bet the m d out. >> somehow he seem that odd to see say i'm ki weirde funny we >> guy >> weirded >> $24 million forer wat him floatingnd. stand rodeo wi tha sho coulbe. >> >> thanks,, very is edition7 at 9:00 ay ab bepatel and all of u i'm dan as r. are lhe surfing ch goin san francr the next c days. of the in the world compete. ods out
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. >> and beth also on facebook says, yes, they voted to bail out the banks.y should spend our tax dollars on us. >>> it's 6:25. >> a then i should day of delays for people who take the -- a a third day of delays for people who take the bus in the east bay. the number of bus drivers expected to call in sick again. >>> i'm standing at what could soon be the silicon valley of cannabis. we'll tell you which city council decided to allow big box stores for pot coming up. >>> adding to an already slow ride on westbound 580 a new accident now reported approaching the dublin interchange. details coming up. ,, advantage topical solution treats dogs... ( barking ) but destroys fleas. so ask your veterinarian for advantage, the flea specialist for gentle, but effective, flea control. i tore both my rotator cuffs. first i injured this shoulder, then this one, then this one two more times. playing with my kids was not an option. when a lot of doctors could have gone in and just said, "no, can't fix it." but he didn't give up. today i can throw my kids around in the pool.
. >> and beth also on facebook says, yes, they voted to bail out the banks.y should spend our tax dollars on us. >>> it's 6:25. >> a then i should day of delays for people who take the -- a a third day of delays for people who take the bus in the east bay. the number of bus drivers expected to call in sick again. >>> i'm standing at what could soon be the silicon valley of cannabis. we'll tell you which city council decided to allow big box stores for pot coming...
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. >> pelley: the global orphan project was started by mike and beth fox of kansas city.he'd made a fortune in business, so, seven years ago, they decided to give back, with just a few orphanages. >> mike fox: we were going to do maybe ten homes. >> pelley: how many orphanages do you have now, worldwide? >> fox: oh, 130, 140. we have 20 locations in haiti, we have several in southeast asia-- cambodia, thailand, the philippines, a couple... one in trinidad, honduras, and then the rest are in africa. >> pelley: in haiti, global orphan was already caring for more than 2,000 children before the quake. now, they were taking on more. we met 13-year-old renise in the camp. rescue workers had picked her up from the quake-ravaged streets. it's hard to believe but the quake was, to her, a blessing-- it ended a nightmare of a childhood. months before the quake, renise was raped and became pregnant. but there was more. she was also the victim of something almost unimaginable in this day and time. renise had been given away as a child to become a household slave for another family. >>
. >> pelley: the global orphan project was started by mike and beth fox of kansas city.he'd made a fortune in business, so, seven years ago, they decided to give back, with just a few orphanages. >> mike fox: we were going to do maybe ten homes. >> pelley: how many orphanages do you have now, worldwide? >> fox: oh, 130, 140. we have 20 locations in haiti, we have several in southeast asia-- cambodia, thailand, the philippines, a couple... one in trinidad, honduras, and...
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oe liz beth, you're gorgeous. red hot. how do you feel? >> i love it. i'm excited.. krbdz, new york. >>> joining us is ruthie friedlander, chief contributing editor to stylelite.com. why is red so hot and right now? >> first, you have to think about the historical context of being red. you say red and you think fire, red, blood, super intense adjectives. people say blonds have more fun and browns are the expensible ones. so, we're the spart, intelligent one. when you see redhead you think mystery, intrigue. rehan fa is trying to stay powerful and strong in the scandal that surrounded her last year. kristin stewart, perceived as this awkward, unsure person on the red carpet. then all of a sudden maybe she as more confidence. >> does it make her feel comfortable? >> it's not an easy decision. it's easy to have brown hair. red hair is a show stoster, a eye-grabber. >> only 2% of the population is a natural redhead. obviously there's an attraction there. you mentioned sultry. does any are to do with anna chapman, the sultry redheaded spy? >> do you know about any other
oe liz beth, you're gorgeous. red hot. how do you feel? >> i love it. i'm excited.. krbdz, new york. >>> joining us is ruthie friedlander, chief contributing editor to stylelite.com. why is red so hot and right now? >> first, you have to think about the historical context of being red. you say red and you think fire, red, blood, super intense adjectives. people say blonds have more fun and browns are the expensible ones. so, we're the spart, intelligent one. when you see...
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my question -- we talked about russia and afghanistan a little beth, but what about pakistan, pacifically the isi -- specifically the isi? do they have right counternarcotics role to play? or they may have a seat onnthe >> anyone want to take a shot that? >> unfortunately we're going to duck because it is not the direct focus. but there are people in pakistan making money from this drug trade. some of the action goes through pakistan and the pakistan its profit from that. the second thing is, we talk about the fact that we might be able to move the trade more easily than you can eliminated. moving in and out of afghanistan may been that if you focus only in afghanistan. depending on where it moves, it3 moving to pakistan could not be ruled out. >> i run the drug policy project. this is washington and no one likes to hear bad news. it means a lot did you come here and address this. thank you very much for coming. my question has to do with the purity of afghan heroin in the region. many attics in afghanistan and surrounding countries are3 fairly pure. if we could dramatically reduce the su
my question -- we talked about russia and afghanistan a little beth, but what about pakistan, pacifically the isi -- specifically the isi? do they have right counternarcotics role to play? or they may have a seat onnthe >> anyone want to take a shot that? >> unfortunately we're going to duck because it is not the direct focus. but there are people in pakistan making money from this drug trade. some of the action goes through pakistan and the pakistan its profit from that. the second...
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. >> that's because the beth thing for your teeth is a lot of saliva.you've seen people who have radiation treatments they have a naturally dry mouth and they don't have a lot of saliva. they said they have more problems with dental care. anything that makes saliva, fine with me. >> you just convinced me to chew gum. kimberly from oklahoma -- she says via e-mail, i sometimes have a horrible taste in the back of my throat and after a few days this white round thing appears in my mouth and my throat. what can be the cause of this? >> unless you have this you think what in the world is she talking about. this is classic chronic adult tonsillitis. there are little deep crypts in the tonsil and over the years, they collect viruses and bacteria and food particles. and what happens, stuff comes out, causes bad breath, tastes lousy. chronic sore throat. this may be the number one indication in a tonsillectomy in a young adult. >> you need to see your doctor. >> you might need a simple tonsil ekt hi. >> dr. nancy synderman. always here to help people. we love it
. >> that's because the beth thing for your teeth is a lot of saliva.you've seen people who have radiation treatments they have a naturally dry mouth and they don't have a lot of saliva. they said they have more problems with dental care. anything that makes saliva, fine with me. >> you just convinced me to chew gum. kimberly from oklahoma -- she says via e-mail, i sometimes have a horrible taste in the back of my throat and after a few days this white round thing appears in my...
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. >> how do we answer the question that we did this once before, sa the it was going to bethe only time we did it and now we want to do it again? >> the federal government didn't enforce e law and haven't enforced the law for 24 years. that's what's bred disrespect for the law under republican and democratic administrations. our own federal government has chosen not to enforce etc. own laws. >> bishop? >> illegal immigration is not good for anyone. it's not good for the person crossing the desert at risk to their own life. it's not good for a country not to know who is crossing its border. so definitely if there is an earned pathway for those who are here, it will provide them legal entry, ithere is a worker program connected to the reform, so that there is a legal way for people to come. >> should that worker program allow them to bring their families with them, or should bit a temporary worker program in which they come to the unit states for let's say ten months out of the year and then return to their home country after ten months, although they could then return in the following ye
. >> how do we answer the question that we did this once before, sa the it was going to bethe only time we did it and now we want to do it again? >> the federal government didn't enforce e law and haven't enforced the law for 24 years. that's what's bred disrespect for the law under republican and democratic administrations. our own federal government has chosen not to enforce etc. own laws. >> bishop? >> illegal immigration is not good for anyone. it's not good for the...