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jake and tommy and drew and ryan and caroline, the team's only girl. caroline.e she is scoring a touchdown. >> what is it about the game that you like? >> i thought it was really cool to be able to go out there and be with your friends and hit each other. >> reporter: then they kick her off the team for being a girl. >> when she signed up, in 2011, he got the message on the machine and he said i want you to know if. you signed your daughter up to play football. >> reporter: after two years of playing and winning, somebody filed a complaint. that's when the controversy started. >> somebody ratted you out? >> they won't tell us that but they did say someone called. >> reporter: the catholic youth organization said they would make an exception to let her finish that season. but after that, she was off the team. >> i was surprised. a little disappointed but probably mostly surprised and shocked. >> i was always taught whatever the boys could do, could i do, too. >> reporter: her mom didn't tell carol aisline the bad news right away. >> i found out before the last ga
jake and tommy and drew and ryan and caroline, the team's only girl. caroline.e she is scoring a touchdown. >> what is it about the game that you like? >> i thought it was really cool to be able to go out there and be with your friends and hit each other. >> reporter: then they kick her off the team for being a girl. >> when she signed up, in 2011, he got the message on the machine and he said i want you to know if. you signed your daughter up to play football. >>...
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caroline's booklet me tell you something is out now.ill go home with a free copy of caroline's book. more with the "final 5" with caroline when. when we come back. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] >> anderson: welcome back. kathy griffin is my co-host. thank you for co-hosting. >> it is my pleasure. i have to hop on a plane and do the kathy show live tonight. 11:30 on bravo. josh groban and eva longoria are my guests. it is live i don't know what is going to happen. >> anderson: it is a funny show. you are hiding something? >> since you are not human maybe you need your own copy of the notebook. it is the story of two people looking for love and something comes -- it is a modern-day romeo and juliet. and he is with the rich guy -- but she loves him the whole time and they should be together. i don't know here you are. [applause] >> anderson: all right. kathy griffin.com see you tomorrow with julianne moore co-host. and jill martin and check out bravo 11:30 tonight. [applause] [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's n
caroline's booklet me tell you something is out now.ill go home with a free copy of caroline's book. more with the "final 5" with caroline when. when we come back. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] >> anderson: welcome back. kathy griffin is my co-host. thank you for co-hosting. >> it is my pleasure. i have to hop on a plane and do the kathy show live tonight. 11:30 on bravo. josh groban and eva longoria are my guests. it is live i don't know what is going to...
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11.3%, caroline. we have a cbs study shows many are raiding their 401(k)'s just to pay basic bills. 9 million fewer americans since obama has been president that are in the labor force and then 50 million americans on food stamps. one in six in poverty. help me out here, that's the amazing story that chris "thrill up my leg" the mathews is trying to sell us. >> i'm certainly not as positive as chris mathews about this, unemployment dropped to 7.7%, growth in service sector and manufacturing. >> sean: caroline, 9 million fewer americans in the work force, 9 million fewer. >> no one is saying that's not the case, but remember, when president obama took office in january of 2009, we were hemorrhaging 800,000 jobs a month. >> sean: five years ago, bored, sick of hearing it. he cut the deficit in half. did he cut the deficit in half, caroline? did he? he said he cut the deficit in e do that? >> no of course he didn't do that, and crisis. >> sean: are more americans working or less? >> more americans are--
11.3%, caroline. we have a cbs study shows many are raiding their 401(k)'s just to pay basic bills. 9 million fewer americans since obama has been president that are in the labor force and then 50 million americans on food stamps. one in six in poverty. help me out here, that's the amazing story that chris "thrill up my leg" the mathews is trying to sell us. >> i'm certainly not as positive as chris mathews about this, unemployment dropped to 7.7%, growth in service sector and...
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the indelible images of caroline kennedy's childhood.e white house, hiding under her father's desk. sitting beside her mother in bed. and if you look closely, there is often something else. books. many of them filled with poetry. her mother, jacquelyn kennedy, would recite poetry as a little girl in school assembly, and years later, she would teach her own daughter to do the same. >> oh, i -- it was always. >> reporter: always? >> yeah, my mother taught me a short poem when i was about 3 and i do remember reciting it for my father. >> reporter: what would your dad say to you after you -- >> everyone would clap, of course. >> reporter: and for her mother, every mother's day, she and her brother would find a poem, copy it down and give it to her. >> even though we complained about it, i think we both enjoyed it. >> reporter: and it wasn't until years later, not long ago, in fact, she discovered a poem in that scrapbook, selected by her brother. a young john, and it had a twist. >> i came across a poem that i completely forgotten about. >>
the indelible images of caroline kennedy's childhood.e white house, hiding under her father's desk. sitting beside her mother in bed. and if you look closely, there is often something else. books. many of them filled with poetry. her mother, jacquelyn kennedy, would recite poetry as a little girl in school assembly, and years later, she would teach her own daughter to do the same. >> oh, i -- it was always. >> reporter: always? >> yeah, my mother taught me a short poem when i...
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. >> caroline: hi. where's rick?pam: he's probably in his office. >> caroline: no, i tried calling there. is he in there with eric? >> donna: no. eric's in a meeting. >> caroline: did rick tell you to tell me that? >> donna: no. rick isn't here. why would i lie? >> pam: actually, she would. but i wouldn't. he's not in there. >> caroline: [ inhales sharply ] >> carter: "from the couture collection of world-famous forrester creations, this is
. >> caroline: hi. where's rick?pam: he's probably in his office. >> caroline: no, i tried calling there. is he in there with eric? >> donna: no. eric's in a meeting. >> caroline: did rick tell you to tell me that? >> donna: no. rick isn't here. why would i lie? >> pam: actually, she would. but i wouldn't. he's not in there. >> caroline: [ inhales sharply ] >> carter: "from the couture collection of world-famous forrester creations, this is
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let me go back to you, caroline. you lost your son and you have committed your life to making sure, caroline, that other mothers don't face what you face. you've been around trying to raise this issue. when you see the support from background checks from gun violence, they're very high. 88% of registered voters are nationwide. 85% of gun owners. and get this, 83% of republicans support universal back ground check. so many voters are behind the measure. it seems criminal that it's not addressed in congress. >> you would think that would be a basic use. so to say that it's not necessary, bills of this nature are not necessary, is not being very fair to a mother like myself, who has buried their son. what rights did my son have when he was shot down in the street? >> now, let me ask you, and i know it's very fresh. it just happened last november. but, first of all, how are you doing? and i know you'll never be the same. but how are you dealing with this? and can you share with us what happened? >> basically, my son was
let me go back to you, caroline. you lost your son and you have committed your life to making sure, caroline, that other mothers don't face what you face. you've been around trying to raise this issue. when you see the support from background checks from gun violence, they're very high. 88% of registered voters are nationwide. 85% of gun owners. and get this, 83% of republicans support universal back ground check. so many voters are behind the measure. it seems criminal that it's not addressed...
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i think it's become a great award. >> caroline kennedy is with us in studio 57.uch is given much is expected. political courage in particular was very important to him. it seems very hard to find these days in washington, but you found something. >> i think this award has really taught me that there are people who are courageous at all levels of government. i think the point of the award and something that my uncle teddy believed in was that we need to do more to celebrate those people and recognize them and tell other people about them so they as citizens we require, expect support courageous politicians. and i think that that's -- it was easy in the beginning. people said you'll never find anybody. but, in fact, there are many people -- we get lots of nominations every year and self nominations. >> self nominations? >> pick me really? >> mostly nominations. it's a really inspiring process. >> what's the process? >> well we have a committee of very distinguished republicans and democrats. we have many of my uncle's former colleagues senator chris dodd lindsey gr
i think it's become a great award. >> caroline kennedy is with us in studio 57.uch is given much is expected. political courage in particular was very important to him. it seems very hard to find these days in washington, but you found something. >> i think this award has really taught me that there are people who are courageous at all levels of government. i think the point of the award and something that my uncle teddy believed in was that we need to do more to celebrate those...
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carolin roth.onio, just to come back to this point about how cyprus is going to raise the money, they've tried to float this idea of a solidarity investment fund. the church has offered its assets. is there any way around fundamentally taxing deposits they're taxing the population? >> the obvious ways, when you have 68 billion of deposits and you have a failed institution, maybe that's one venue. but the constraint that you see there is that you have to insure the depositors, but ought to be the last one to be paying for that bill. and that is the problem. if you are too punitive of the other 100k depositors, then you hit the financial offshore of the environment. the choice should be obvious to the majority, at least to the european monetary union. >> and most people would assume before depositors were ever looked at as a source of cash, it would be the bondholders that got hit. if cyprus has to raise 67 billion and there's only 1.7 billion in bonds to go after, that won't solve the problem. shoul
carolin roth.onio, just to come back to this point about how cyprus is going to raise the money, they've tried to float this idea of a solidarity investment fund. the church has offered its assets. is there any way around fundamentally taxing deposits they're taxing the population? >> the obvious ways, when you have 68 billion of deposits and you have a failed institution, maybe that's one venue. but the constraint that you see there is that you have to insure the depositors, but ought to...
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and caroline. love that.ibbon at 3 and she was credited for her style and elegance from riding horses because she sat up. you don't talk and you're perfectly dressed. >> and apparently as i learned today neil diamond came up with the song "sweet caroline" -- >> and here you see john john. i believe this is the weekend before the trip to dallas. this is where clint hill, jackie's personal assistant -- well actually he was her guard -- taught john john how to salute and then that following week he did it at the funeral. so you see jackie in that beautiful coat, probably a valentino and chartreuse. one of her favorite colors. she loved animals. i mean, you know, she grew up outside of d.c. where she went to college. you know she was the only daughter, only child of the family to have a college degree. she grew up right outside of washington right there on the other side with all the beautiful land and they had horses and donkeys and so she was quite the horse rider. >> here they were at camp david. >> yes. all d
and caroline. love that.ibbon at 3 and she was credited for her style and elegance from riding horses because she sat up. you don't talk and you're perfectly dressed. >> and apparently as i learned today neil diamond came up with the song "sweet caroline" -- >> and here you see john john. i believe this is the weekend before the trip to dallas. this is where clint hill, jackie's personal assistant -- well actually he was her guard -- taught john john how to salute and then...
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. >> ed and caroline mark started dating in college. >> this is 1999. >> yeah, sophomore year, beginning of sophomore year. >> they fell in love and got married, bound by common goals and shared values. >> we knew we wanted to settle down in the midwest and raise a family. >> after moving to ohio, the couple tried to get pregnant and when it didn't work, they went to the cleveland clinic for in vitro fertilization. there, they were among the first to use a remarkable new technology called an embryoscope, allowing researchers to monitor the development of fertilized eggs around the clock. >> the embryo is extremely dynamic. it changes constantly, so there is a lot going on behind the scenes that if you just had a single static observation per day, you would miss. >> traditionally, embryos are removed from the incubator once a day for a few minutes of observation. giving researchers limited chance to track changes prior to implantation. the embryoscope takes high-resolution pictures every 20 minutes for an almost real-time look at the cells which never leave the climate-controlled chamber.
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carolin, good to see you again. look, we have been playing around with what sort of figures we might see on deposits take and 40% is a pretty chunky number. you weather whether in laiki bank it might be even more than that. >> it could be even more than that. many have suggested that depositors with more than 100,000 euros in the laiki bank could be wiped out completely. but 40% for the bank of cyprus, that sounds like a tremendous number.. just a week ago, the first bailout number suggested a tax of only 10% for those with more than 100,000 euros in the bank. now we're looking at a increase of an 30% and we know this is predominantly going to be hitting the russians. that is a huge, huge hit to those depositors and many people have been very, very angry. now, with regard to the banks, yesterday there was a little bit of confusion. the central bank first said that only the two biggest banks will remain closed until thursday. a couple of hours later, they retracted that statement and said, look, now we're going to ke
carolin, good to see you again. look, we have been playing around with what sort of figures we might see on deposits take and 40% is a pretty chunky number. you weather whether in laiki bank it might be even more than that. >> it could be even more than that. many have suggested that depositors with more than 100,000 euros in the laiki bank could be wiped out completely. but 40% for the bank of cyprus, that sounds like a tremendous number.. just a week ago, the first bailout number...
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carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid situation. the vote is scheduled to happen at 6:00 p.m. local time. there has been no official cancellation on part of the government. but, again, a government spokesperson at the same time also saying that it's very unlikely at this point that the vote will actually go through. that is, of course, because no single party has a clear majority in parliament, not even the ruling party under president anasatias. the ruling party says it may not want to vote with the proposal and it's coming out with an alternative proposal. we spoke to one of the members on "squawk box" just half an hour ago. and one of the other parties which is against that highly controversial deposit tax is the green party. and a remember that we spoke to earlier on today told me that even if cypress were to incorporate the euro group's proposal to not
carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid situation. the vote is scheduled to happen at 6:00 p.m. local time. there has been no official cancellation on part of the government. but, again, a government spokesperson at the same time also saying that it's very unlikely at this point that the vote will actually go through. that...
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carolin roth is in frankfurt. carolin, what is the gossip there? what are people expected today? >> i think by and large, they're expecting that mr. draghi will be more dovish, he will point at some easing in the future, but it would be premature to believe that the ecb is going to be cutting rates from its record low of 3.11% today. why is that? a couple reasons. first of all, we haven't had a warning in mr. draghi's communication yet and he usually gives us one or two months warnings. second of all, your dollar rates have dropped by some 700 pence since the last meeting and that in itself could be boosting growth, albeit with quite a considerable delay. thirdly, mr. draghi, an a italian himpz, may not want to give the impression that he is too concerned about the political situation in italy, and that is why he will probably hold off on easing the rates or cutting the main re-phi rate. now, there is a choiance, of course, that they will cut the deposit rate. but this poicht, though, many analysts believe that the cost will outweigh the benefits. if we're not going to see a re-p
carolin roth is in frankfurt. carolin, what is the gossip there? what are people expected today? >> i think by and large, they're expecting that mr. draghi will be more dovish, he will point at some easing in the future, but it would be premature to believe that the ecb is going to be cutting rates from its record low of 3.11% today. why is that? a couple reasons. first of all, we haven't had a warning in mr. draghi's communication yet and he usually gives us one or two months warnings....
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as caroline has said, we can make princeton affordable for any student.hallenge often is that low-income students don't take the s.a.t. or th a.c.t., the or advanced laiment test until late in their high school career, often their senior year, and that's a very late point for us to be able to reach them. we can send some mailings. we can try and use e-mail. but a lot of what really matters for low-income student if they're going to leave the community they're from, if they're going too outsi of their comfort zone, is they need a lot of personal contact, and it's very hard to do that on short notice or to get admissions officers out to student who are relativelyite icealated in their high schools in person. we do the best we can, but it can be very difficult to just figure out where they are. >> brown: i don't know how much you've had a chance to look at your sister's study here, but what do you do now? mao do you-- how big a problem is it for you? and how do you do a better job of reaching-- of reaching-- reaching out re? wedon't thnk i's a problem. we th
as caroline has said, we can make princeton affordable for any student.hallenge often is that low-income students don't take the s.a.t. or th a.c.t., the or advanced laiment test until late in their high school career, often their senior year, and that's a very late point for us to be able to reach them. we can send some mailings. we can try and use e-mail. but a lot of what really matters for low-income student if they're going to leave the community they're from, if they're going too outsi of...
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carolin, first to you. it's interesting, this meeting between the eu and russia was supposed to happen well before any of the cyprus concerns came to the fore. when we started to hear from barroso this morning, he was going on and on about russian literature. it would seem developments are far more urgent than he was perhaps going on. >> it was great, wasn't it? we got a russian history lesson, a lesson about literature and philosophy, as well. we also got a quote from churchill. he said the people often forget the second part of that, that is the key to understanding russia is to understand where its national interests lies. do you not think the european commission might have listened to those words and thought about it before they came one this debt 2k079 depositor's deal? anyway, it was all sweet between barroso and medvedev. but the fact remains, there are better divisions and you and i were looking at the comments from medvedev, as well, saying pull in a china shop, undermining, acting in an inappropri
carolin, first to you. it's interesting, this meeting between the eu and russia was supposed to happen well before any of the cyprus concerns came to the fore. when we started to hear from barroso this morning, he was going on and on about russian literature. it would seem developments are far more urgent than he was perhaps going on. >> it was great, wasn't it? we got a russian history lesson, a lesson about literature and philosophy, as well. we also got a quote from churchill. he said...
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carolin, it looks like it's getting more crowded there.ut is it journalists or is it the public trying to check on their money? >> that's a good point. the number of people behind me, we're seeing about 30 people standing in line to get inside. once the banks reopen, there is laiki brand just over there and there is around 20 people standing in line the r there. kelly, can capital controls in place, what can they do inside that bank? of course, they can get the 300 euros from the teller or from the atm. but apart from that, there is very little that they can actually do with their money. there is no transfers to outside. there is no cashing of checks at this point. so many of them were really just wanting to see what their account balanceances are at this point. >> carolin, even though we've heard from officials saying these will be in place for several days time, it could be a long period where cypriot can't use their euros in the way other members of the eurozone can. >> yeah, absolutely. at this point in time, this specific set of capit
carolin, it looks like it's getting more crowded there.ut is it journalists or is it the public trying to check on their money? >> that's a good point. the number of people behind me, we're seeing about 30 people standing in line to get inside. once the banks reopen, there is laiki brand just over there and there is around 20 people standing in line the r there. kelly, can capital controls in place, what can they do inside that bank? of course, they can get the 300 euros from the teller...
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do any of those people on food stamps, are they investing in the stock market, caroline?y there? >> sean, i'm really impressed -- i'm impressed that you're now concerned about the poor. thank you for that. but the fact of the matter is -- >> you know what? i don't. only democrats care about poor people. only democrats want clean air and water. only democrats care about not killing old people, you're right. >> unfortunately, i would agree with you on most of those points. it's like the coast guard going out to rescue a boat and blaming the coast guard for not rescuing it quickly enough. >> that boat's going down right now. >> five years. get over it. >> the boat's going down. >> the boat's going down? .25 million jobs created and the boat's going down? come back to planet reality. joining me now is caroline heldman, the professor who dared to tell the truth inside the bubble last night. david kaurin, washington bureau chief of mother jones. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. >> good evening. >> great to be here, reverend. >> professor, quite a battle that you su
do any of those people on food stamps, are they investing in the stock market, caroline?y there? >> sean, i'm really impressed -- i'm impressed that you're now concerned about the poor. thank you for that. but the fact of the matter is -- >> you know what? i don't. only democrats care about poor people. only democrats want clean air and water. only democrats care about not killing old people, you're right. >> unfortunately, i would agree with you on most of those points. it's...
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>> reporter: former member caroline williams said the church discouraged contact with the outside world the beginning, she said the pastor even tried to stop members from having children. >> oh, that was a big no-no. children keep you out of heaven. i had my tubes tied from the pressure of that. >> reporter: former members believe that controlling nature of the church led one church memberrer to try to kill pastor lacy hawkins. haw -- hawkins was shot in the face but survived. hawkins is now under investigation, along with his second-in-command michael parker, for running an alleged real estate scheme. >> on one hand, he's their pastor. on the other hand, he's now their investment advisor. >> reporter: rick ross is a consult period of time. >> this is a deeply destructive group and lacy hawkins has hurt many people. >> reporter: ross says many former church members contacted him. >> the truth is virtually anyone can be sucked into a destructive consult, given the right opportunity and time in their life. >> keep in mind, there's a couple of things here. >> reporter: in an interview with
>> reporter: former member caroline williams said the church discouraged contact with the outside world the beginning, she said the pastor even tried to stop members from having children. >> oh, that was a big no-no. children keep you out of heaven. i had my tubes tied from the pressure of that. >> reporter: former members believe that controlling nature of the church led one church memberrer to try to kill pastor lacy hawkins. haw -- hawkins was shot in the face but survived....
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carolin has been monitoring results. carolin, have we heard, is anybody talking about the source of haircuts we might see on deposits? >> certainly there's a lot of speculation, but nothing has been confirmed at this point. they're talking about haircuts of 30%, 40%. ta that remain toes be confirmed over the next couple of days. what is for sure is that depositors are going to be losing a lot of money and that will lead to a decline in the money that is slowing around the economy and that means lower output essentially. so what we're looking at here in cyprus is that the retracted recession is not depression. let's continue with the discussion with professor pisteritus. thank you so much for joining us this morning. just how do you read the deal? did the germans win in the end? >> well, i would have to agree with you that what the germans wanted has happened in the end. it's an incredibly bad deal for the eurozone. cyprus is table because you are taking away from the island more than half its gdp. you're destroying small
carolin has been monitoring results. carolin, have we heard, is anybody talking about the source of haircuts we might see on deposits? >> certainly there's a lot of speculation, but nothing has been confirmed at this point. they're talking about haircuts of 30%, 40%. ta that remain toes be confirmed over the next couple of days. what is for sure is that depositors are going to be losing a lot of money and that will lead to a decline in the money that is slowing around the economy and that...
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what happens when he doesn't, caroline?brewing in manufacturing in the service sector, even, you know, the housing market bottoming out coming back. there is something behind this, but i think we're going to have blacks won events like we had in 2007, 2008 and sell we decouple or read couple risk-reward with ceo and other incentives. those have been decoupled. we have deregulated, which means that we have not fix the problem. it too big to fail is 20% bigger than it was when we said that it was too big to fail. now it is even too big to prosecute. neil: there is something to be said to you argue for or against a big to fail, but i cannot imagine a situation that if the bank of america or citicorp was in trouble we still would not arrest them. >> unfortunately i think we are rescuers in for nine -- situation where is the group was in trouble we would not rescue them. >> unfortunately we are rescuers in effect i am going forward. there are much bigger banks to control most of the money if one gets in trouble. neil: do you see
what happens when he doesn't, caroline?brewing in manufacturing in the service sector, even, you know, the housing market bottoming out coming back. there is something behind this, but i think we're going to have blacks won events like we had in 2007, 2008 and sell we decouple or read couple risk-reward with ceo and other incentives. those have been decoupled. we have deregulated, which means that we have not fix the problem. it too big to fail is 20% bigger than it was when we said that it was...
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caroline kennedy joins us in the studio. thanks for watching. i'm ann marie green.at day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi, everyone. and good morning. friday is here. the weekend is here. it's march 8. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 4:30. we're very happy about this, right, friday? >> we are. >> and you know what? [ laughter ] >> yes. >> are you okay? [ laughter ] > we made it here. i'm fine. i'm good. >> lawrence karnow is at i race down in freedom. >> having fun there in fremont. >> yeah. you guys think you guys are happy? i'm down here racing cars on a friday morning. and it's a lot of fun. we'll talk about that and showers tapering off. we'll more on the weekend forecast. back to you. >> he looks good. >> i'm so glad he is not behind a real wheel. >> when i first saw that, i was just please don't parallel park. >>> here's a live look outside at some of our sensors. if you are crossing the dumbarton bridge, there is a crash rig
caroline kennedy joins us in the studio. thanks for watching. i'm ann marie green.at day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi, everyone. and good morning. friday is here. the weekend is here. it's march 8. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 4:30. we're very happy about this, right, friday? >> we are. >> and you know what? [ laughter ]...
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carolin roth is in zurich with more. carolin, how much of a setback potentially is this for the big banking industry there in switzerland? >> well, it remains to be seen. we don't know when that law will go into effect right thou. they were talking about 2014. it could be watered down, it could be delayed. we may be looking at an entry date of around 2014. apart from that, spoken to a number of experts this morning and they say no, it's not going to be hitting switzerland's competitiveness. the fundamentals are still in play. you're talking a low tax rate and is stage policy. >> it's too early to say what the effect will be, but what surprised people is just how clear the vote oak really was. 68% of the swit voters voting in favor of that proposal and keep in mind that these are going to be some of the strictest rules on executive pay in the world. and if they're not being adhered to, some of the managers responsible could be facing up to three years in prison. so i think in large part, this is also down to what we saw h
carolin roth is in zurich with more. carolin, how much of a setback potentially is this for the big banking industry there in switzerland? >> well, it remains to be seen. we don't know when that law will go into effect right thou. they were talking about 2014. it could be watered down, it could be delayed. we may be looking at an entry date of around 2014. apart from that, spoken to a number of experts this morning and they say no, it's not going to be hitting switzerland's...
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. >> carolin roth is on the grounds for us in cyprus. when banks open tomorrow, it will be an interesting experiment in behavioral economics. what's the sense on the ground there? and look, we've seen this deadline push back several times already. are banks really going to reopen? >> reporter: you know, they're making a very good point, kelly, because a lot of people on the ground would be very doubtful as to whether banks will actually reopen. it's been pushed back so many times, and now banks have been closed by around two weeks, for around two weeks or so. but i mean, the hope is that of course within the next 24 hours, we could finally see them reopening, and we know that security is going to be in place. the mandate was given to the uk security firm g4s. they're going to prepare for the opening. they have around 750 people working on the ground to insure that everything goes smoothly to assure the public safety. their security experts are restocking atms. they will be providing guards who will be on location once the banks do reopen
. >> carolin roth is on the grounds for us in cyprus. when banks open tomorrow, it will be an interesting experiment in behavioral economics. what's the sense on the ground there? and look, we've seen this deadline push back several times already. are banks really going to reopen? >> reporter: you know, they're making a very good point, kelly, because a lot of people on the ground would be very doubtful as to whether banks will actually reopen. it's been pushed back so many times,...
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caroline kennedy along with her late uncle ted kennedy.emember that high-profile event in 2008 in washington, the symbolic passing of the torch from the kennedys to obama. there it is. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon
caroline kennedy along with her late uncle ted kennedy.emember that high-profile event in 2008 in washington, the symbolic passing of the torch from the kennedys to obama. there it is. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or...
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caroline manzo is here. she's written a book. we'll talk to her.e, i'm concerned. >> exactly. she tells it like it is. we'll hear from her later. >>> first, the story we loved recently in the "wall street journal." the laits in makeup magic. the new, fast'sly caters on the market at the drugstore. they save time, you look fabulous, all for under $20. abc's rachel smith, host of "on the red carpet" with the story. >> reporter: if only it were that simple to look like this without wasting a whole lot of this. >> the average woman spends about seven minutes in the morning putting or her makeup. she wants a great look, and fast, and out the door. >> reporter: the need for speed has the beauty business focusing on easier'sly carrots. i hit walgreens with carmindy. >> instead of using a liquid line we are one long tip, they have ones with balls at the end. cow can control the your applicator does the job for you. the beauty blender sporng is easier. it's round, sorter points for the smaller areas. >> reporter: the trend in applicators is taking the syste
caroline manzo is here. she's written a book. we'll talk to her.e, i'm concerned. >> exactly. she tells it like it is. we'll hear from her later. >>> first, the story we loved recently in the "wall street journal." the laits in makeup magic. the new, fast'sly caters on the market at the drugstore. they save time, you look fabulous, all for under $20. abc's rachel smith, host of "on the red carpet" with the story. >> reporter: if only it were that simple...
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i would advise her as a lawyer, she should probably lay carolin washington.mething with her politics and rhetoric senator cruz should learn from in terms of things they should be saying and not saying? >> absolutely. i think that she represents the most extreme wing of the republican party. the tea party. and the tea party has lost favor with the american public. you know, two years ago a majority of americans had a favorable opinion. it's now 3 in 10. so they have -- the bloom is off the rose with the tea party. she represents the most extreme wing of it. and 53% of americans in a recent national poll think the republican party is too extreme. homophobia. racism directed at the white house. i think michelle obama epitomizes that. >> ted cruz really has come on with some of the outrageous statements. i don't know if anyone that i've seen in the last month or so has been more outrageous. you better take notice that you can make a lot of noise and you make a bigger noise when you splash, belly first. angela rye and caroline heldman, thank you both for your time
i would advise her as a lawyer, she should probably lay carolin washington.mething with her politics and rhetoric senator cruz should learn from in terms of things they should be saying and not saying? >> absolutely. i think that she represents the most extreme wing of the republican party. the tea party. and the tea party has lost favor with the american public. you know, two years ago a majority of americans had a favorable opinion. it's now 3 in 10. so they have -- the bloom is off the...
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i want to thank sfgtv and specifically nona melkonian and caroline luber for broadcasting today's committee hearing. madam clerk, are there any announcements? >> yes. please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the april 2nd board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay, thank you. and we're going to pass over items 1 and 2 for the moment and start with item number 3. >> item number 3 is a resolution adopting a freeway agreement with the california department of transportation (caltrans) for a portion of state highway route 101 from south van ness avenue to golden gate avenue; and authorizing official acts related thereto. >> ms. devine from the department of public works. ~ 101 >> good afternoon. this resolution would authorize the department of public works to enter into a freeway agreement with caltrans. there we go. in yellow is shown how we get on route 101 now and in pink is shown how we ge
i want to thank sfgtv and specifically nona melkonian and caroline luber for broadcasting today's committee hearing. madam clerk, are there any announcements? >> yes. please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the april 2nd board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay, thank you. and...
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caroline stand-up comedy. i'm not kidding.like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd spiriva helps me breathe better. (blong sou) ask your doctor about spiriva. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must makedrena
caroline stand-up comedy. i'm not kidding.like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have...
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go see him at caroline's, here, april 5th through the 7th.d applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are making their american tv debut tonight to perform the song "harper lee" from their first album, which is great. it's called "absolute zero." just released today. please welcome little green cars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ like a crash i wait for the impact and like a train i wait for the smoke ♪ ♪ like a storm i wait for the silence and like a bluff i wait till you fold ♪ ♪ ooh there's a gun in the attic let me go grab it ♪ ♪ ooh i'd blow holes in my soul just so you can look past it ♪ ♪ ooh yeah there's glass on the floor there's a hole in the roof ♪ ♪ ooh yeah the chandelier fell now the rain's falling through ♪ ♪ and like a dog i wait for my owner like a dog i wait for my owner ♪ ♪ and harper lee i'll kill me a bird harper lee ♪ ♪ and i sit back and i just watch it happen i sit back and i just watch it happen ♪ ♪ and just like you i won't say a word ♪ ooh there's a gun in the attic let me go grab it ♪ ♪ ooh i'd
go see him at caroline's, here, april 5th through the 7th.d applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are making their american tv debut tonight to perform the song "harper lee" from their first album, which is great. it's called "absolute zero." just released today. please welcome little green cars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ like a crash i wait for the impact and like a train i wait for the smoke ♪ ♪ like a storm i wait for the...
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here's a young caroline on her pony named macaroni.dersecretary, paul red faye and john. and look at john again. i want to show you the next one here. this is kind of an erie image of him, was he's in the pilot seat at the controls, pretending to fly marine one. and we know now that he would die before his 40th birthday at the controls of his piper saratoga. and what's fascinating about these kennedy images is not just the glamour of the first family, but how they dressed during a weekend casual event of, you know, horseback riding and just playing around. but they were formally dressed. interesting to see. and it's a busy week ahead in washington with republicans pushing for immigration reform. >>> "state of the union" host candy crowley joins me now from washington. good morning, candy. >> good morning. >> you're going to be joined by senator lindsey graham. he's hoping to craft new legislation. what are you going to ask him? >> reporter: well, he's -- in fact, we have a week in washington where much of the activity is going to be be
here's a young caroline on her pony named macaroni.dersecretary, paul red faye and john. and look at john again. i want to show you the next one here. this is kind of an erie image of him, was he's in the pilot seat at the controls, pretending to fly marine one. and we know now that he would die before his 40th birthday at the controls of his piper saratoga. and what's fascinating about these kennedy images is not just the glamour of the first family, but how they dressed during a weekend...
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however, the proposed restriction on lot mergers of 100 feet that caroline referred to, i believe is counter to the countergoal along townsend have, which is an area that is supposed to be of larger scale office development. the high-tech digital tenants that require much larger floor plates need large sites to accommodate them. the u.s.p.s. at 550 townsend is immediately adjacent to my client's site. adobe and zinger, et cetera. clearly 100' limitation along townsend is not consistent with the scale of the area. lot merger restrictions are more appropriate for neighborhood-commercial distributes which explain where the existing restrictions only apply to haves and national council on disability on hayes, church street and market street. we have reviewed our proposed changes with jim nicko, toby levy and planning staff corey teague and none of them have any objections to what we're proposing. so we hope you include them as an amendment to the plan. lastly, i would like to introduce dennis flaherty, the owner of 520 townsend. >> thank you. we are introducing -- we're going modify the
however, the proposed restriction on lot mergers of 100 feet that caroline referred to, i believe is counter to the countergoal along townsend have, which is an area that is supposed to be of larger scale office development. the high-tech digital tenants that require much larger floor plates need large sites to accommodate them. the u.s.p.s. at 550 townsend is immediately adjacent to my client's site. adobe and zinger, et cetera. clearly 100' limitation along townsend is not consistent with the...
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i'm caroline tyler along with lisa argen. abc7 news continues at 5:00 p.m.will have more on that story of the officer-involved shooting in hayward. we are off early this morning because of the nba sunday showcase. it's the miami heat in new york playing the knicks here on abc7. have a great day, everyone and a great we >>> lebron james, there are over 8 million stories in the city that never sleeps, so don't sleep. i have one that's worth a million dollars, you heard. >> no short, no sleep. >> in the east, how do you measure success? is it in the accolades you achieve or is it achieved by comparisons? >> to the miami heat, the knicks, postseason will end in the first round. >> today, carmelo anthony and the knicks hope to stay undefeated against the heat this season while lebron hopes to leave another mark on the garden. >> madison square garden, i mean it's the greatest. >> there's how you get it done. no one is stopping that thing. >> out west, same position, different game. all eyes on chris paul and russell westbrook. >> the jumper, good. >> this is the
i'm caroline tyler along with lisa argen. abc7 news continues at 5:00 p.m.will have more on that story of the officer-involved shooting in hayward. we are off early this morning because of the nba sunday showcase. it's the miami heat in new york playing the knicks here on abc7. have a great day, everyone and a great we >>> lebron james, there are over 8 million stories in the city that never sleeps, so don't sleep. i have one that's worth a million dollars, you heard. >> no...
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. >> reporter: this is the moment caroline pla realized she finally scored the big win. >> yay!reporter: the 11-year-old found out she could play football again after the archbishop of philadelphia said she couldn't be on an all-boys team. >> the part i love about football so much is that my friends, they're all like my brothers now and they're all my teammates and we just have such a great time on that team i can't imagine not being on the team anymore. >> get him. >> reporter: for the past two seasons she played in the catholic youth organization football team where you can see the sixth grader had no problem fitting in. when sidelined by a technicality pla tightened her chin strap and pushed to get back out there. >> i don't want to be treated like i'm not one of them but how they would treat a boy. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: she gained national attention appearing on "ellen" even starting a petition on change.org that got more than 100,000 signatures. >> go. >> reporter: then thursday the league reversed its decision saying "the archdiocese will allow for co-ed par
. >> reporter: this is the moment caroline pla realized she finally scored the big win. >> yay!reporter: the 11-year-old found out she could play football again after the archbishop of philadelphia said she couldn't be on an all-boys team. >> the part i love about football so much is that my friends, they're all like my brothers now and they're all my teammates and we just have such a great time on that team i can't imagine not being on the team anymore. >> get him....
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my name is caroline -- [speaker not understood] i am here on behalf of our client, flared diversified properties to discuss a proposed well-reasoned amendment. you should have already received copies of the proposed amendment, but i have additionals here. as currently proposed the planning, building and code section would be amended to generally prohibit lot mergers. as set form in the proposal such merge would only be permissible if an alley is provided result of the merger. i would like to everyone emphasize this would be an additional public benefit. to be sure existing session 270.2. the requested amendment is particularly important to our client's proposed project along townsend street and would provide 21 century space for digital media users, consistent with plan policy 1.2.3. notably the amendment would allow for pedestrian connection from harriet to townse
my name is caroline -- [speaker not understood] i am here on behalf of our client, flared diversified properties to discuss a proposed well-reasoned amendment. you should have already received copies of the proposed amendment, but i have additionals here. as currently proposed the planning, building and code section would be amended to generally prohibit lot mergers. as set form in the proposal such merge would only be permissible if an alley is provided result of the merger. i would like to...
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. >>> caroline kennedy will award the jfk profile in courage award to former congresswoman gabby giffords, the survivor of gun violence, mass shooting in tucson, arizona back in 2011. the ceremony is may 5th. >>> a jury in los angeles today awarded $8.3 million to a man who accused a subsidiary of johnson & johnson of knowingly marketing a faulty hip implant that was later recalled. it was the first of an avalanche of lawsuits. there are nearly 11,000 similar cases involving this implant, which was pulled from the market two years ago now. jurors found that the all-metal asrxl implant was defectively designed and caused metal poisoning and other ailments. >>> more trouble on a cruise ship. 108 people came down with the norovirus during a caribbean cruise that became something of a gastrointestinal nightmare. tonight, the royal caribbean "vision of the seas" is docked back home in florida. >>> they say kraft mac-n-cheese is the cheesiest and also the orangest, a color worn by road crews. tonight some food bloggers from north carolina, both moms, are pressuring kraft to take the dye numbers
. >>> caroline kennedy will award the jfk profile in courage award to former congresswoman gabby giffords, the survivor of gun violence, mass shooting in tucson, arizona back in 2011. the ceremony is may 5th. >>> a jury in los angeles today awarded $8.3 million to a man who accused a subsidiary of johnson & johnson of knowingly marketing a faulty hip implant that was later recalled. it was the first of an avalanche of lawsuits. there are nearly 11,000 similar cases...
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. >> we're going to hear now from the real caroline kennedy.rn by heart" she hopes to pass that love on and also been doing it in new york's public schools volunteering at a program called dream yard and abc's david muir spoke to her there. >> reporter: the indelible images of caroline kennedy's childhood. the little girl in the white house hiding under her father's desk, sitting beside her mother in bed, and if you look closely, there is often something else, books. many of them filled with poetry. >> my mother taught me a short poem by edna st. vincent lloyd when i was 3, and i do remember reciting it for my father. >> and what would everyone do after you -- >> everyone would clap, of course. >> reporter: it wasn't until years later that she discovered a poem selected by her brother, a young john it had a twist. >> it goes careless willie, willie with a thirst for gore, nailed his sister to the door, mother said with humor quaint, careful, willie don't spoil the paint, and then so i saw it. i just couldn't even believe it. i was so, you know,
. >> we're going to hear now from the real caroline kennedy.rn by heart" she hopes to pass that love on and also been doing it in new york's public schools volunteering at a program called dream yard and abc's david muir spoke to her there. >> reporter: the indelible images of caroline kennedy's childhood. the little girl in the white house hiding under her father's desk, sitting beside her mother in bed, and if you look closely, there is often something else, books. many of...
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caroline was kicked off her catholic youth team months ago, a crushing decision when it first came down >> i found out at the end of the season before our last game, my mom told me and i was just really mad because i just really wanted to play, and i wanted to have other girls be able to play. >> and now she will be able to play. the archbishop of philadelphia just ruled that coed football will be allowed at least for now. way to fight the fight, girl. >> good for her. i bet she's better than all those boys. >>> coming up next, it's "the pulse." harrowing fall to earth and a man who lived through it. >> crazy story there. >>> and the elephants involve the in an expensive brand of coffee. you might want to put your breakfast down for that one. stay with us. my dentist said that the acid in fruit or fruit juice softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended pronamel. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. from the effects of acid erosion. if yyou'
caroline was kicked off her catholic youth team months ago, a crushing decision when it first came down >> i found out at the end of the season before our last game, my mom told me and i was just really mad because i just really wanted to play, and i wanted to have other girls be able to play. >> and now she will be able to play. the archbishop of philadelphia just ruled that coed football will be allowed at least for now. way to fight the fight, girl. >> good for her. i bet...
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they show the late president along with jackie, caroline, john john and others taking r & r at camp davidit was captured 50 years ago today. i'm joined now on the phone by a presidential historian at harvard university and she has a new book out called the end of leadership. barbara, good morning. >> good morning, alison. >> what is it? we just can't get enough of camelot. >> these are a small series of very charming photos. we have john kennedy, we have jacqueline kennedy and we have the two children when they were still very young. and it's from a time gone by. the mad men era, the camelot era. it's a wonderful kind of easter sunday of moment of time that seems now forever frozen with the president assassinated so very young and it has immense personal and even still, political appeal. >> you look at each of these photos. there's definitely such a sweetness in each of these, isn't there? >> well, there's a sweetness and there's also a kind of mad men formality. the president, which we wouldn't see today even at camp david is dressed in a coat and a tie and jacqueline kennedy is looking
they show the late president along with jackie, caroline, john john and others taking r & r at camp davidit was captured 50 years ago today. i'm joined now on the phone by a presidential historian at harvard university and she has a new book out called the end of leadership. barbara, good morning. >> good morning, alison. >> what is it? we just can't get enough of camelot. >> these are a small series of very charming photos. we have john kennedy, we have jacqueline kennedy...
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for girls, margaret and caroline were the most common names at yale.en of the top 12 names for girls in the early 90's failed to appear in the yale top 25 this year. >> i would expect an ivy league school, buffy, skippy? >> ken? >> maybe. >>> we've got cal poly. let's have a look outside. as we see mostly clear skies around the bay area, that's going to change in 24 hours, as we look live in san jose with a little bit of patchy fog out there. the numbers back in the bay area, 46 degrees. oakland at 49. livermore, 46. at the airport in san francisco, 47. in santa rosa, 41 is the cool spot for the night. it's going to get down into the 30's tonight, because we've got mostly clear skies. tomorrow, clouds will increase. rain late on tuesday, and more rain coming in, in on again, off again fashion, right through thursday. low pressure is spinning in the gulf of alaska. it will push enough moisture toward the bay area and we'll get it a rainy regime for the first time in a long time. tomorrow you'll wake up and go, where's the rain? because it's gonna take a
for girls, margaret and caroline were the most common names at yale.en of the top 12 names for girls in the early 90's failed to appear in the yale top 25 this year. >> i would expect an ivy league school, buffy, skippy? >> ken? >> maybe. >>> we've got cal poly. let's have a look outside. as we see mostly clear skies around the bay area, that's going to change in 24 hours, as we look live in san jose with a little bit of patchy fog out there. the numbers back in the...
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caroline has the night off. former pre-school teacher apparently tied up a two-year-old. the proof? the teacher took a picture and showed it to her co-workers. lillian is live at the christian present school in pleasanton with the story. lillian? >>reporter: dan, the people who oversee this preschool are trying to be as open about this as they possibly can. they like everyone else are horrified by what happened. incident at center point christian present school started when a two-year-old girl refused to take her nap. that's when her teacher threatened to tie her up. all of this came to to light when the same teach they are since left the school shared the story during social out with former colleague that included the girl's mother. >> child did not go down and the person told the people there that she tied the child up with her wrists and her ankles with masking tape. and then she showed them a photo of the child tied up. >>reporter: center point christian present ask part of the press by taern church. leaders were informed of the photo right away and shocked and no idea what that
caroline has the night off. former pre-school teacher apparently tied up a two-year-old. the proof? the teacher took a picture and showed it to her co-workers. lillian is live at the christian present school in pleasanton with the story. lillian? >>reporter: dan, the people who oversee this preschool are trying to be as open about this as they possibly can. they like everyone else are horrified by what happened. incident at center point christian present school started when a two-year-old...
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russia's top tennis player maria sharapova dominated throughout this side of former world number one caroline wozniacki in the final of the indian wells open six two six two shoppers first title of a season preparing before trying to second in the w.t. rankings for fellow. russians minister not being a macabre on the doubles event but on the power available on the men's sign he's come back from a seven month injury dale. of a top flight six now and after handing russia their third limpid gold from the last four olympic games high jump even oak of his hungry for more success especially ahead of this year's war championships in moscow. has a story. to do the jump or even fly you tell me in one thousand nine hundred three the break cuban five years at the my your star on the planet with his leap of faith and in made it to two mirrors by who are all rule from are that performers of the world high jump record they steal on the beat in the rushes of a new club he's one of those who might have what it takes to fly high on the london two hundred a limp big gold winner and the man with the two champio
russia's top tennis player maria sharapova dominated throughout this side of former world number one caroline wozniacki in the final of the indian wells open six two six two shoppers first title of a season preparing before trying to second in the w.t. rankings for fellow. russians minister not being a macabre on the doubles event but on the power available on the men's sign he's come back from a seven month injury dale. of a top flight six now and after handing russia their third limpid gold...